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Lorraine

Lorraine Report 16 Aug 2009 20:53

Hi Sorcha,
Hope this one helps....


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Name

First name Pat
Last name Reilly


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard MOYCULLEN ROMAN CATHOLIC
Description of Church/Graveyard The present church was built in 1953 and incorporates three 19th century memorials. The graveyard took over from Moycullen Old, about a mile to the east, and the first burials date from the 1830s.
County Galway
Type GRAVEYARD
Memorial Sacred to the memory of
John Reilly
who died on 5th of May 1891
aged 51 years
his son John died 5th October
1892
aged 8 years
also his daughter Sabina
died on 28th of January
1907 aged 25 years
his son Pat died 1st May 1960
and his wife Mary died 18th June 1943
their son John died 18th Oct 1935
Bridget died 23 Dec 1938


Looks like you have struck lucky
Lorraine

Sorcha

Sorcha Report 16 Aug 2009 20:39

Hi Lorraine,
I have been looking unsuccessfully for a Patrick Reilly and his wife Mary Miskell from County Galway. At one time Patrick was a HotelKeeper in Glennamaddy and I know they had a son also called Patrick born about 1857.
Any help would be much appreciated
Sorcha

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 16 Aug 2009 11:02

Nudge up ..............

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 17 Jul 2009 12:36

Hi Margaret,
Sorry unable to find anything different from what you have.
I did find on the 1841 census a Richard Bradshaw 75 Born Ireland living in Winwick Lancashire,possibility of Richards Father???
sorry I can't help
regards Lorraine

neeney

neeney Report 17 Jul 2009 06:49

Hello Lorraine, I am looking for records on Richard Bradshaw born Mayo 1819 his Marriage, and to whom and where-- if possible; Three sons I know of , Patrick about 1850, John and Richard within a couple of years of each other born Clareisland County Mayo; Presume Patrick was too. The family except Patrick are on the England census 1871. Patrick appears on the 1881 census married to Catherine (Sweeney) Marriage Certificate (shows him as a Widower) Marriage took place 1879.) he was father to MaryAnn born 1877 (america___ on the census's) Icant'find record of his first marriage or where it took place nor his first wife's name. Also unable to find when the family travelled from Ireland was Patrick with them??? or at another time?? was he first married in Mayo or Ireland somewhere? when did he travel to america, where in america was MaryAnn born?? where and when did his first wife die?? So many questions and no answers to find !! I am so hoping you may be able to help me. In anticaption I thank you Margaret

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 13 Jul 2009 10:43

Hi Bernadette,

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Name

First name Margaret
Last name Durkan


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard TOURMAKEADY ROMAN CATHOLIC
Description of Church/Graveyard The church and graveyard is on the west coast of Lough Mask. Though it is in a traditional Gaeltacht area all memorials are in English. Only the pre 20th century church memorials have been transcribed.
County Mayo
Type GRAVEYARD
Memorial In loving memory
of
Patrick Durkan
who died Nov 15th 1918
aged 60 years
his son
Michael died May 2nd 1896
aged 12 years
his son Martin
Drimcoggy
died 11th Oct 1963 aged 72 yrs
Erected by his wife Margaret

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Name

First name Catherine
Last name Padden


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard TERMONCARRAGH
Description of Church/Graveyard This graveyard is situated on a hill between a Lough of the same name and the coast on the Belmullet peninsula about four miles north-west of Belmullet village. The graveyard has some interesting styles of walled grave enclosures.
County Mayo
Type GRAVEYARD
Memorial O Lord have mercy
on the soul of
Catherine Padden
departed 10th January
1887 aged 6 years

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Name

First name Michael
Last name Madden


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard TOURMAKEADY ROMAN CATHOLIC
Description of Church/Graveyard The church and graveyard is on the west coast of Lough Mask. Though it is in a traditional Gaeltacht area all memorials are in English. Only the pre 20th century church memorials have been transcribed.
County Mayo
Type GRAVEYARD
Memorial Pray for the soul
of
Michael Madden
who died 1876 aged 50 years
his wife Mary
died 1898 aged 80 years
their son Patrick
died 1889
aged 57 years
Erected
by their daughter Ellen
also James Casey
Shanvalleyard
died 10th July 1956
his wife Ellen
died 11th Aug 1957


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Name

First name John
Last name Gillispie


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard CLARE ISLAND
Description of Church/Graveyard Site of a medieval church and associated with the O’Malley family from at least the 16th century. J.P.M.D. 1891, vol. 4, p. 454-5 has a report on the ruins and includes a drawing of the O’Malley Coats of Arms. It also adds that skulls and bones were liying around exposed. Near the graveyard is St. Patrick’s Well which has two stone fragments, in a heap of rubble with inscriptions. The first has “(T?)o God this day/ dedicate to the Ble(s?)/=ed Virgin Mary/ AD 1798 and 1799/ pm: phu/DPrRuic” and the second “Peace and/ good will/ (t?)o (all?) men/ 17…/ Pray for Myles OL(u?)/…”. The modern church near the village by the harbour is included here.
County Mayo
Type GRAVEYARD
Memorial O Lord have mercy
on the soul of
John Gillespie
Lightkeeper
who died 15th July 1889
aged 30 years


This is all I could find,hope they help in some way
Lorraine




bernie49

bernie49 Report 12 Jul 2009 22:40

Hello Lorraine, Please could you look up the deaths of my Grandparents ? All from the BREAFFY or ATTYMASS area of Co.MAYO.
they are ---ANTHONY DURKAN ( DURCAN or DURKIN )-
MARGARET DURKAN (nee Padden )
MARTIN CREAN.
ELIZABETH CREAN (NEE GILLESPIE )
MICHAEL MADDEN.

All died 1900--------1970 ,,I think .!!!
Kind regards and many thanks, Bernadette.

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 12 Jul 2009 10:52

Hi LaGooner,


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Name

First name James
Last name Conaboy


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard AUGHAGOWER ROMAN CATHOLIC
Description of Church/Graveyard This is an important early medieval Patrician Monastery with a Round Tower, in Aughagower village, appears not to have survived the 13th century. The church has a plaque with “Erected by subscription and the strenuous exertions of the Revd Peter Ward aided by the parishioners AD 1824".
County Mayo
Type CHURCH
Memorial Pray for the soul of
James Conaboy
of Forkfield
erected by his sister Margaret (statue)

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Name

First name Bridget
Last name Conoboy


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard CHURCHFIELD
Description of Church/Graveyard This graveyard is situated on the western side of Lough Mask a few miles south of Tourmakeady village and is probably the site of a medieval church.
County Mayo
Type GRAVEYARD
Memorial Pray for the soul of
Myles Joyce
died 1881 aged 56 years
also his wife died 1889
aged 53 years their son
John died 1901
aged 23 years
Mary Conoboy
died 1936 aged 67 years
her daughter Bridget
died 1928 aged 18 years
Erected by
John Conoboy

Hope they help
Lorraine

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 12 Jul 2009 10:49

Hi Anne,
Sorry No William

View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo


Name

First name Anne
Last name Varley


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard PARTRY OLD
Description of Church/Graveyard An old graveyard on the western side of Lough Carra. It has many interesting 18th century stones and surnames and surname variants. A local tradition has it that the priest hunter, John Mullowney, was drowned near here by a priest and is buried in Ballintubber Abbey
County Mayo
Type GRAVEYARD
Memorial Pray
for the soul of
Myles Varley
who died 28th October 1884
aged 70 years
his wife Anne
died 1st January 1897
aged 74 years
his son Richard
died 4th October 1882
aged 25 years
his daughter Anne
died 25th September
1885
aged 26 years
his son Myles
died 17th March 1893
aged 31 years
Erected by his son James


Hope it helps
Lorraine

Anne

Anne Report 12 Jul 2009 00:45

Hi Lorraine

could you please look for Varley's for me in Mayo, especially a William. I know he was deceased when his son married in 1899 but don't know the exact year.

Thanks Anne

Jean

Jean Report 11 Jul 2009 21:58

Hi Lorraine
Thank you so much for looking for Naughtons for me I have taken a note and hope that I can tie them in really appreciate your help Jean

Karen

Karen Report 11 Jul 2009 17:07

Thanks for trying -it was a bit of a long shot anyway.

Karen

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 11 Jul 2009 16:52

Hi Karen,
Sorry no luck with Tolton,sorry
Regards Lorraine

Karen

Karen Report 11 Jul 2009 16:18

Lorraine

Would you mind looking for the name TOLTON for me. Its not a common name but you might get lucky.

Thanks in advance

Karen

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 11 Jul 2009 11:16

nudge up.....

Maureen

Maureen Report 10 Jul 2009 22:47

Hi Lorraine

My grandson is still not good it will be 3 to 7 days for him to be allright.
thank-you from Maureen.

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 10 Jul 2009 22:42

Hi Maureen,
I hope all is well with your Grandson now
Regards Lorraine

Maureen

Maureen Report 10 Jul 2009 22:34

Hi Lorraine.

Thank you for looking for my Roche family.
So sorry i did not get back to till now but my grandson came down with the Swine Flu and i was not at home.
The Roches you got for me was not my family but a BIG THANK-YOU
From Maureen.

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 10 Jul 2009 21:39

Hi Tom,
No Edmund's but here are a few others incase they are linked...

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Name

First name Anne
Last name Barrett


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard KILMEENA OLD
Description of Church/Graveyard This graveyard is situated about two miles east of the Westport to Newport road. The new church and graveyard are about 2-3 miles west of this site and have no pre 20th century memorials. However the latter have some fine modern Celtic crosses to the O’Malley family with symbols of the Crucifixion as well as the O’Malley coat of arms. This type of symbolism is otherwise unknown in this part of the county and while the symbols follow the traditional pattern found elsewhere in Ireland the inclusion of a saw is unusual.
County Mayo
Type GRAVEYARD
Memorial Have mercy O Lord
on the soul of
Anne Barrett alias O’Malley
who died 25 July 1869
aged 70 years
also
Bridget Barrett who died
10 April 1863 aged 20 years

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Name

First name Annie
Last name Barrett


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard SLIEVEMORE
Description of Church/Graveyard Situated on Achill Island near the famous abandoned village and serves the western part of the island. It has many unmarked headstones and crude crosses in local stone.
County Mayo
Type GRAVEYARD
Memorial Erected by
her husband
James Barrett
in loving memory of
Mary Mangan Barrett
born in Keel Nov 14th 1842
died June 3rd 1894
also her daughters
Mary who died March 25th 1882
aged 18 years
Annie who died June 28th 1901
aged 16 years
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Name

First name Mary
Last name Barrett


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard SLIEVEMORE
Description of Church/Graveyard Situated on Achill Island near the famous abandoned village and serves the western part of the island. It has many unmarked headstones and crude crosses in local stone.
County Mayo
Type GRAVEYARD
Memorial Erected by
her husband
James Barrett
in loving memory of
Mary Mangan Barrett
born in Keel Nov 14th 1842
died June 3rd 1894
also her daughters
Mary who died March 25th 1882
aged 18 years
Annie who died June 28th 1901
aged 16 years
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Name

First name Nichls
Last name Barrett


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard MOYCULLEN ROMAN CATHOLIC
Description of Church/Graveyard The present church was built in 1953 and incorporates three 19th century memorials. The graveyard took over from Moycullen Old, about a mile to the east, and the first burials date from the 1830s.
County Galway
Type GRAVEYARD
Memorial Lord have mercy on the
soul of Nichls Barrett
died 18th May 1868 aged
59 years
also on his son Nichls
died 21st Dec 87
aged 27 ys


Hope they help
Regards Lorraine

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 10 Jul 2009 21:33

Hi Jean

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Name

First name May
Last name Naughton


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard OUGHTERARD OLD
Description of Church/Graveyard The graveyard is about a mile south of Oughterard village. The enclosed church ruins were badly overgrown and it is likely that memorials were undiscovered. Other flags were grown over with grass, moss and ivy and thorn trees. Overall about 10-20 memorials remain to be discovered. The Church of Ireland community were buried here prior to the opening of their church in the beginning of the 19th century. T.U. Sadlier published the O’Flahertie memorial in J.P.M.D., 1914, vol. 9, pp.96-97.
County Galway
Type GRAVEYARD
Memorial O Lord have mercy
on the soul of John Clancy
who died in the 24th January
1873 aged 81 years This
tomb was erected by his daughter May
Naughton alias Clancy

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Name

First name Mary
Last name Naughten


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard INIS MORE, WAYSIDE MEMORIALS
Description of Church/Graveyard A unique feature of the island is the wayside memorials known as ‘leachta’ in Gaelic. These have been recorded and published by Tim Robinson in his book ‘Momentos of Mortality’, Galway, 1991, ISBN 0 9504002 6 2. Only abstracts are given here, for full transcriptions, the map and a history of some of the families concerned his book will need to be consulted. It can be ordered from Folding Landscapes, Roundstone, Co. Galway (Tel. 00353 95 35886) as can his other books on the islands and parts of mainland Cos. Clare and Galway.
County Galway
Type MEMORIALS
Memorial James, died 24
2
1817, aged 30, erected by his wife Mary



Hope these help in some way
Regards Lorraine