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John Sullivan, b. 1819 and Margaret Graney, b. 1825 married 24 March 1850 St Mary's RC Church. Boherbue. Coyne parish? Newmarket Kanturk? Unsure of exact church locale. They emigrated to Boston landed June 1850 Boston. Settled in Minnesora in 1859

John Cornelius Sullivan/Margaret Greany

Saturday 12th Oct 2019, 10:07PM

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  • Hello,

    John Sullivan and Margaret Graney were married in the Newmarket Catholic Church, Newmarket, Cork, on 24 February 1850. You can view a transcription of their marriage at the Find My Past (FMP) website link at:
    https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0378454%2F1

    Attached to the transcription is a link that will take you to a copy of the original Newmarket Catholic Parish marriage registers held by the National Library of Ireland. You can also access the Newmarket parish register of the marriage by going to: https://registers.nli.ie//registers/vtls000634911#page/60/mode/1up

    There are two facing pages to the register. The marriage for John Sullivan and Margaret Graney is the last entry on the right-hand page. You can enlarge the page by means of round icons in the upper center/ right of the screen. The icons are white with green backgrounds. You can also access the full-screen function by clicking on the last icon on the right with the two arrows pointing northeast and southwest.

    The first name of one of the witnesses to the marriage is Andrew. I couldn’t make out his last name. The name of the second witness is John Graney, who may have been Margaret’s brother.

    According to the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage/Buildings of Ireland website, the name of the Catholic Church in Newmarket is St. Mary’s, built in 1840. The Buildings of Ireland description of the church places its location on Chapel Street. You can read a description of the architecture of the church and view a picture of the church at the Buildings of Ireland website link at:
    http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/niah/search.jsp?type=record&county=CO&…

    But then, a map from the Buildings of Ireland website places the location of the church on Island Road. I believe this street has gone by both names over time. See the map at: http://webgis.buildingsofireland.ie/HistoricEnvironment/?REG_NO=20819008

    You’ll have to enlarge the map to view the location of the church on Island Rd. The church is situated under the orange dot within a black circle just below Main Street.

    More photos of St. Mary’s Church can be viewed at the Buildings of Ireland link at: http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/niah/search.jsp?type=images&county=CO&…

    According to the Newmarket & Taur Catholic Parish website, the full name of church is the Church of the Immaculate Conception St. Mary’s Church. The other church in the parish is called Church of the Holy Spirit, in Taur. The Church of the Holy Spirit in Taur, according to the website, celebrated its centenary in 2015, which means it was constructed in 1915.

    The home page for the Newmarket Parish can be found at: http://www.newmarketparish.com/

    Next, I found the baptism transcription for John and Margaret’s daughter, Julia, who was baptized in Newmarket on 16 April 1850. Her parents were married less than two months before Julia was baptized, meaning that John and Margaret had married when they did so that Julia would not be born out-of-wedlock. The FMP transcription for Julia’s baptism can be viewed at: https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1753496

    The link to Julia’s baptism record in Newmarket held by the National Library of Ireland in Dublin can be found at: https://registers.nli.ie//registers/vtls000634912#page/170/mode/1up

    Julia’s baptism is on the left-hand page, 3rd entry down from the top. The last name of one of the witnesses looks like Sullivan. I couldn’t make the person’s last name. The first name of the second witness is Mary, but I could not tell what her last name was.

    Kind Regards,

    Dave Boylan

    davepat

    Sunday 13th Oct 2019, 10:22AM
  • Dave

    My first visit to XO... John Sullivan and Margaret Graney are my great great grandparents. I grew up across the road from there Minnesota homestead.

    THANK YOU for your information.

    Tom Sullivan

    Thomas L Sullivan

    Wednesday 23rd Oct 2019, 02:22AM

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