Michael James McNamara was born in MAR 1825 ( His grave stone says 1815. He died in 1912.).
Family lore is that his father, Timothy Michael McNamara, and mother, Nora or Honora Ryan, were tenants near Kilbane, County Clare.
Michael along with his brother Timothy, born in 1817, and his sisters Mary and Honora, born around 1827, immigrated around 1848 to the US. Michael is first seen in US public records in New York census of 1850 living in the home of Michael and Mary McMahon in DeWitt, Onandaga County, New York with their daughter, his bride, Mary McMahon,19 years old. That record gives his age as 25.
Their son, James Michael McNamara Sr. (1851–1926) was born August 15, 1851, in Syracuse, Onondaga, New York, USA. Mary died giving birth to James or shortly afterward.
The next record I've found documents his marriage to Catherine Hegarty in 1857 in Hartford, Wisconsin. She adopts James and Michael and Catherine proceed to have 10 more children and adopt an 11th child for a total of 12 McNamaras. The oldest son of this union, Michael James McNamara Jr, is my great grandfather.
In 1904 an article called Farmers of Cylon appeared in the Irish Standard which was published in Minneapolis until 1920. It mentions Michael Sr and Michael Jr. and other great grandparents of mine from that enclave of Irish immigrants in Wisconsin who homesteaded and farmed in the towns of Emerald, Erin Corner and Cylon and attended Holy Rosary Church in Cylon, and St. Patrick's Church in Erin, where many of them are buried. Michael Sr. is quoted in the Irish Standard saying that he's from near Bodyke, County Clare, which is close to Kilbane.
Last fall, 2019, I went to Ireland to research about this line of McNamaras and came up empty. Any help would be appreciated.