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We are looking for information on a Lanigan family from Gortagarry. Our great great grandfather Patrick Lanigan born about 1828. a brother Michal born 1833, brother Thomas born 1830. Parents might be Thomas Lanigan and Mary McCarthy. There are family stories of 12 siblings. We know nothing about the girls but there may have been seven sons total. The other buys might have been William born @ 1836, John born @ 1838, Richard born @ 1841, David born @1846. There is a family story that the father worked as a manager for the logging crew for teh MArquis of Waterford. The story is that he died in Ireland and the family went to England. We did find a 1851 Wales census that has the mother Mary as a widow and all of the boys but no girls. We are not sure that census is them, but are growing more confident. Our great great grandfather Patrick ended up in Cortland NY and raised his family there. His brothers Thomas and Michael ended up in Pennsylvannia and eventually settled in Minnesota. We have direct links between these three brothers in the US but havent found the other brothers or the mother or any sisters. WE think the parents names are right because they are on MIchael's death records. The youngest son David may have been born in Wales. We know they are from Gortagarry due to new family members we have just found who know this for a fact.  So, we ahve been unable to find any records from Gortagarry. Is this because the records were burned in Dublin in a fire and also due to no census during the famine years? so does this mean that searching for birth and marriage records for this family will never be found? Is there a church in Gortagarry that has beenthere since the early 1800's?  We would appreaciate any help. I have posted on other boards but now that we know the town for sure i thought I would try here.

Marianne Cashman

Thursday 23rd Mar 2017, 12:26AM

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  • Marianne:

    Welcome back!

    Below is the link to your message from February with your exchanges with Eamonn Horan.This will provide background for others viewing the message.

    The RC parish for Aghnameadle civil parish is Toomevara. Records for that parish start in 1831 

    http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0810

    I searched on Roots Ireland in North Tipperary from 1832-1848 and there were no Lanigan baptismal records with a father Thomas and a mother with the surname McCarthy.  I did find baptismal records (almost all girls) for Lanigans with father Thomas and mother with surname Maher in Drom parish. I assume this is not your family.

    The 1821 1831 1841 1851 censuses were destroyed in Dublin in 1922. A few fragments remain but none for Tipperary.

    I also looked at Lanigan baptismal records in Tipperary on Find My Past and did not come up with possible records.

    I assume you have taken a DNA test?

    Roger McDonnell

    http://www.irelandxo.com/ireland/tipperary/templemore-tipperary/message…

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 23rd Mar 2017, 06:03PM
  • Yes DNA tests have been done and linked the family with the two brothers descendants. And today I found out a family member was wrong about Gortagarry. They were searching the Gilmartin side of the family. So all we know is they can from Tipperary county and that is just due to family stories passed down. Oh well! We will figure it out someday! Thanks Roger!

    Marianne Cashman

    Friday 24th Mar 2017, 06:41PM
  • I am Marianne's cousin.  A DNA match with a more distant cousin shows a Thomas Lanigan born 1779 in Lisdaleen and his daughter Mary born 1814-1886.  The parish is Gashel and Emly (Moyne, Templetuohy?).  Not sure of the connection.

    Thursday 19th Apr 2018, 09:14PM

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