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Hi,

I have a 3g-grandmother - Margaret Considine - who emigrated to Australia with her sister Bridget, both apparently from SixMileBridge, arriving in Australia in Oct 1836. The immigration records give their ages as Margaret 21 (so born ~1815) and Bridget 20 (so born ~1816), but their death records suggest dates of birth slightly later - Margaret died aged 77 in July 1895, so born ~1817/8, and Bridget died aged in 1898, aged 80, so born ~1818.

Two years after their emigration, in 1838, their single younger sister Ellen (likely born ~1820), and their older married brother Patrick (likely born ~1810-1812), along with Patrick's wife Honora and 5yo son Michael also emigrated. I have found Patrick and Honora's 1829 marriage in the NLI records for SixMileBridge, as well as the birth of their two son's Michael (1831) and John (1834 - though presumably died prior to the emmigration) but nothing else from SixMileBridge to validate the connection. Given that the Parish records only start in 1828 this is not surprising

Margaret and Bridget's death records (from the 1890's - so a long time later) both give their parents as Michael Considine and Bridget McMahon. And a number of Ancestry trees list their dates of birth as 1786 and 1790 respectively (which would coincide with a marriage ~1810 and hence Patrick's birth soon afterwards) - though I haven't been able to locate a source for these dates.

I am hoping someone may be able to suggest avenues for identifying any pre-1828 information - either on the birth of the four Considine children (Patrick, Margaret, Bridget and Ellen), or information about their parents (Michael and Bridget). This may be one of those brick walls for me - but I'm not quite ready to give up yet.

All the best,
 David  

David

Saturday 14th Oct 2017, 02:13AM

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  • Dear David:

    Thank you for your query to the Ireland Reaching Out message board. 

    As you have mentioned above, it is very difficult to get information before 1800 or before parish registers begin, so that it may be local historical information or resources that you will have to look for.  I'm wondering if you have checked out the Clare Library website.  The link is http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/genealog.htm

    In addition, there are several knowledgeable volunteers who I will copy this post to, who may be able to help you with your information.

    Please give them about 2 weeks to reply.

    In the meantime, if you have any further questions, please email me at:  jhalloranryan@irelandxo.com.

    Kind regards,

     

    Jane.

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Sunday 15th Oct 2017, 10:40AM
  • Thanks Jane. I have indeed looked at the Clare Library site, but not in great detail, so will return to it. And I look forward to hearing from the other volunteers you mention.

    All the best, David

    David

    Monday 16th Oct 2017, 10:01AM

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