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On Samuel and James Reed naturalization cards is county Cavan townland

killaliss. James was born in Ireland about 1793. And Samuel reed about 1805. Samuels son Samuel Jr also was born in ireland. Any information where I need to look would be appreciated. Samuel and Anne had a daughter Sarah Jane reed. D.o.b 1827 they could have changed the spelling of there name when they came here. Samuel is said to be an orangeman. The date of birth for Samuel is about right we have it as 1829. Anne's first name was Sarah both Sarah's went by there middle names but on the us census they used both names.

Sunday 1st Dec 2019, 07:32PM

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  • Hi,  

    Getting back before civil registration (circa 1864) is difficult.  Killaliss is a townland in the parish of Knockbride.

    Having said that Rootsireland.ie do have some church records that predate that.  It is a subscription site but you can join for short periods. I had a quick look and found the following: 

    Samuel Read Date of Birth:
    Date of Baptism:03-Jan-1830 Address:Cornary Parish/District:KNOCKBRIDE Gender: Male County Co. Cavan
    Denomination:Church Of Ireland
    Father:Samuel Read Mother:Anne Read

    Occupation:Weaver 
    Sponsor 1 /
    Informant 1:
    Sponsor 2 /
    Informant 2:

    © 2019 Copyright Cavan Genealogy.  The townland is Coroneary in the parish of Knockbride 

    You may find some more there.  I looked at the grave records for Church of Ireland, Knockbride but there was nothing by that name.   It is not a very common name, do search under Reed/Read & Reid.

    I also looked at the Flax Growers of Ireland, 1796 - County Cavan on https://www.failteromhat.com/flax/cavan.php and there are 2 names, one each in Drung & Drumgoon, neither would be too far from Knockbride.

     

    There is one entry on Griffiths Valuation on askaboutireland.ie, it is a free site.  Also free to search are the civil records on irishgenealogy.ie

    On https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie you will also find wills & extracts which are also worth a search.

    You can also contact Cavan Genealogy Centre they undertake commissions and may be able to help you further.
    Cavan Genealogy
    1st Floor, Johnston Central Library, Farnham St., Cavan 
    Tel: +353 (0) 49 4361094
    Email: cavangenealogy@eircom.net 

    I hope I have give you some direction.  

    Regards Carmel O'Callaghan

     

     

     

     

     

    Bailieborough Cavan

    Tuesday 3rd Dec 2019, 10:42PM
  • Thank you. JAmes reed was married to a Sarah Ann reed. I do not know the relationship between JAmes and Samuel. Samuel was married to a liberty Weiss born in Ireland and a Louisa born in Scotland. I believe liberty was first. Samuel was an orangeman ( had to look up what that was).  Samuels daughter was born in 1827 or 1828. Samuel Jr was born 1829 to 1830. I do not know what year they came to the United states. But they were all born in Ireland. All the other children where born in New York. One of them married a lady Beresford which is a title ,was said she was a direct descendant of Queen Victoria.  And when she married grandfather her family disowned her. Thinking of visiting Ireland to see where they lived and if there is any family in area.

    Thursday 5th Dec 2019, 07:09PM
  • Hi again,

    Yes google Beresford and you will find a bit about them online such as here https://books.google.ie/books?id=gisEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA10&lpg=PA10&dq=Beres…  

    and here is another  https://books.google.ie/books?id=lqrPAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA440&lpg=PA440&dq=Ber…

     I will keep the name on my radar and if anything turns up, I will let you know.

    Regards Carmel

     

     

    Bailieborough Cavan

    Friday 13th Dec 2019, 11:10PM
  • I grew up not far from the townland of Killaliss but I never heard of any Reed's having lived in the area so I suspect they have long gone from there. In that townland is an orange hall by the name of Billyhill so it is most likely Samuel attended that orange lodge as you mention he was an orangeman. I have made inquiries from someone living in that area and they tell me they know where the Reed's lived in the townland of Killaliss. Next time when I am in that area I will find out exactly where they lived.

    Regards, Leslie https://www.bailiepublications.com

     

     

    Les

    Thursday 6th Feb 2020, 01:46PM
  • If you can get to read the story of Mary Jane Hill Anderson it is very enlightening and outlines Mary Jane's life in Ireland & the USA. The Hill's and the Anderson's lived in the same townland of Killaliss and no doubt would have known the Reed's. https://www.worldcat.org/title/autobiography-of-mary-jane-hill-anderson-wife-of-robert-anderson-1932/oclc/122615115  

    Les

    Thursday 6th Feb 2020, 02:11PM

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