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hello, i am trying to find thomas / thos corrigan my gg grandfathers death and birth i have found that he married a sarah whelan born 1831 ( according to 1901/1911census on the 27th feb 1865 rathdowney queens , they had their first child john corrigan / corrogan 12 may 1866 followed by mary corrigan 7th sept 1867 then thomas corrigan my g grandfather 7th dec 1868, i know that sarah married again in july 1870 to mr john carty and had the following children sarah carty 1871 kate carty 1872 mary 1874 nano 1874 but i can not find out what happened to thomas as i can not find his birth record of his death record that i believe would have been between the 1868 and 1870 due to his wife sarah whelan remarrying and i dont think that they would have divorced as i didn't think that people got divorced back then any help in tracing this family would be great thanks

10jane10

Monday 24th Apr 2017, 12:47PM

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    Dear Jane:

     

    Many thanks for your query to the Ireland Reaching Out message board.

    I have found a Civil Death record for a Thomas Corrigan aged 50 in Rathdowney and I attach it below for your records.

    This record is from the Roots Ireland database and is a transcription.  You can order the Civil record through the General Register Office at the below link:

    http://www.gro.ie

    If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us.

     

    The best of luck with your research!

    Kind regards,

     

    Jane.

     

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Tuesday 25th Apr 2017, 05:09PM
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    Hello Jane, sorry for the delayed response but i was over in ireland mullingar visiting for the first time, thank you so much for finding this for me. this is just what i was looking for and now will be planning a return trip for later in the year . thanks again . Kind Regards Jane Towers nee Corrigan

     

    10jane10

    Wednesday 3rd May 2017, 12:31PM
  • Dear Jane:

     

    I'm so delighted that the documents were of some help to you.

     

    Please keep us posted as to your future plans for a visit as we may be able to assist you further.

     

    All the best,

     

    Jane.

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Thursday 4th May 2017, 08:41AM
  • Thank you Jane,

    i am hoping to be over in september but will let you know nearer the time.

    Thanks again Kind Regards Jane

     

     

    10jane10

    Friday 5th May 2017, 07:58PM
  • Hi,

    I have a James Whelan (my great grandfather) born (according to his army records) in Rathdowney in 1837.  On his marriage in 1880 (after getting out of the army in 1879) he names his father as Timothy.  I have not been able to locate his birth.  On other records he just names Queens County as his place of birth with DOB ranging from 1835 to 1839 but mostly 1837.  He is 20 when he enters the Army in 1857.. Most of his army service was in India.  Grateful for any help thanks.

    Beverley Hart

    Wednesday 1st Jan 2020, 05:04AM
  • Hi Beverley - I found two Baptisms fror a James Whelan, father Timothy on FMP. They are both a bit confusing about where exactly though as there seems to be some crossover of Counties and I don't quite know how it works.  One is in September 1934 in the Parish of Athy - Diocese of Dublin - then it says County Laois (Queens) then it says Kildare.  Parents Timothy Whelan and Eliza Byrne. Sps Patrick Delaney and Catherine someone - hard to read. 

    The other is 1836, Parish Cappinrush/Ballyfin, Diocese Kildare & Leighlin, County Laois.  Timothy and Betty Bromfield. 

    This may be of no help - Rathdowney is on the opposite side from Kildare...my email is maree.tully@bigpond.com

    Regards

    Maree

     

     

    carroll55

    Thursday 2nd Jan 2020, 07:47AM
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    Thanks Maree,

    Sorry so late getting back to you - am stilll navigating my way around this site!  Did have a good look at that Tiimothy Wheln and Betty Bromfield but have been told that Rathdowney Baptisms are missing for the period I'm interested in.  I found a Timothy Whelan born about 1795 in Rathdowney so he could possibly be the father of my James but no way of really knowing! Once again thanks for your input!   Cheers  Bev

     

     

     

     

    Beverley Hart

    Friday 6th Mar 2020, 01:02AM
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    Sunday 26th Jul 2020, 01:30PM

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