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Looking for any information about Daniel James Gilligan, born in county Galway, Tuam parish on Feb, 1816-1820. He immigrated to the USA  in 1850 .Mary Alice Haley who was born on1833 in county Galway, Tuam parish, immigrated to the USA in 1853 and was married to Daniel in 1854. Their first child was born in 1854 in Wheeling West Virginia. Any information regarding this family will be greatly appreciated.     Sincerely Michael GilliganIreland Reaching Out - www.irelandxo.com

mike gilligan

Thursday 6th Sep 2012, 11:05AM

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  • Hi Michael 

    Is this a previous message from you? http://genforum.genealogy.com/gilligan/messages/612.html

    If your family is from Dangan then there are Gilligans still there (use eircomphonebook.ie to get a contact number)

    This is probably them in 1901 : http://census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Moyne/Polladooey/1397824/

    with another relative next door and Daniel's name carried on http://census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Moyne/Polladooey/1397823/

    Hope that helps

    Martin

     

     

     

    MartinCurley, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 7th Sep 2012, 05:53PM
  • Hi Michael

    There are Gilligans who are related to me in Tuam parish They are just outside in Kilmore Tuam (google map this )

    Margaret Gormally 1867-1956 was my gran Kate Gormally's 1st cousin 

    Margaret married Michael Gilligan b 1859 in Kilmore and looks like he was son of Thomas and grandson of Michael based on naming conventions of the time

    When I did a search for the Griffith's valuation in 1855 it looks like this family is the only one in Tuam parish (askaboutireland.ie) and the family are still there though Margaret's married name was Crisham

    Margaret and Michael's daughter is 106 at the end of this month and her brother was Martin b1900 !! Not sure if there is a connection but the possibility is quite good There are 2 more Martins in the family as well but 1 of them is possibly named after his maternal grandfather rather than a Gilligan tradition

    I will try and find out info from a cousin on myheritage.com whose mother was a Gilligan and see what information he has 

    Hope that helps

    Martin

    MartinCurley, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 10th Sep 2012, 07:26PM
  • Thank you Martin; I have done more research on Daniel James Gilligan and found one who lived in the townland of Puleeghter, parish Clonbern ( also called Killkerrin) in 1830 in Galway Ireland. I have come to believe the family in Pooladooey is related, but not the family I am looking for. If you have any information on this Daniel  in Clonbern I would be very apprecative of it. Thanks again for the information .  Sincerely Michael Gilligan 

    mike gilligan

    Thursday 28th Jan 2016, 05:39PM

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