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Please see my general post to IReland XO which I have just posted about the Moriarty family members who were baptized in the now-named Daniel O'Connell Church in Caherciveen in the 1850s.  Also Jeremiah Moriarty who was married to Maria Foley in 1874 (24 Jan) in Ballinvoher parish.  I am desparate to find their descendants and  information about Jeremiah's sister, Ellen who is my great-grandmother.  Thank you!

Mary Ellen

Monday 20th Mar 2017, 09:34AM

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  • Mary Ellen:

    Welcome back to Ireland Reaching Out!

    I responded to your message from last September and for other volunteers here is the link.

    http://www.irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/message-board/moriarty-family-caher…

    I went back and looked again on www.irishgenealogy.ie and again did not find a record for Ellen. I did find an 1849 record for a Nell Moriarty in Muingreigh but different parents but the sponsor was Stephen Moriarty. I assume this Nell was a cousin to Ellen. Other than a manual review of the parish register http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0658  I would have to assume the baptism for Ellen was not recorded for some reason.  I did find records for Jeremiah, Maurice, Denis, Joseph and Stephen.

    One off the wall thought. Is it possible that the 1849 Nell is actually your Ellen. Maybe Nell's parents died young and she was raised by Stephen and his wife. Ellen could have changed her birth date when she came to America.

    Roger McDonnell

     

     

    NameNELL MOREARTYDate of Birth7 February 1849 (BASED ON OTHER DATE INFORMATION)AddressMUINGREIGHFatherJOHN NRMotherKATE SHEEHAN

    Sponsor 1STEPHEN MOREARTYSponsor 2NR N/R

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 20th Mar 2017, 03:58PM
  • Hello Roger,

     

    Sorry to be so long in responding....I had seen that record for Nell... and thought it was just an interesting coincidence that the sponsor was Stephen Moriarty.  However in just the last few weeks, I finally got a response from a woman on this site who lives in the US but knew my ancestor.  Her great grandmother is also Ellen and was a first cousin to my great-grandmother. So your assumption was correct! However I too began thinking about possible scenarios before I got this message and thought maybe Ellen had been someone else's child who was possibly adopted by my g-g-grandparents.  (watching too much telly!) :-)

     

    Many thanks again,

    Ellen

    Mary Ellen

    Saturday 27th May 2017, 10:57PM

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