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 too am researching COLLINS in Kilkee & surrounding areas-esp Donoughboy, Ballyonan, Doonaha(where "Purtills" are also found), Moveen West, & Killinagh, etc..  My sister and I will be in Kilrush, from Aug.9th-11th; travel to Ennis, Galway & Knock the 12th & 13th; & be in Kilkee from Aug.14th-16th.  We hope to travel to nearby towns during that time as well.

I have discovered that my Maternal Gr-Grandfather, John COLLINS, b. 1819-20 to Michael and Joanna PURCELL COLLINS, had COLLINS & O'BRIEN cousins who were definitely born & lived in Kilkee.

 This would make my Gr-Gr-Grandfather, Michael COLLINS, a brother to Anthony COLLINS, b. abt 1798, who with wife Mary, had at least the following 6 children all b. bet. 1821-1842 in Kilkee:  Elizabeth, Hugh, Nancy Ann, Anthony, Bridget and John.

Michael and Anthony had a sister, Honora COLLINS, b abt 1798, who m. Cornelius O'Brien.  She d. in 1844 & is buried in Bansha Cemetery, Lisdeen.  They had at least a daughter Mary and sons Thomas & John C.O'Brien b. in Kilkee bet. 1825-Jun 24, 1833.

I say at least because these are the only children I know of since some of them migrated to St. Louis, MO and all of them settled and died in Davenport, Scott Co, IA or nearby as in the case of Nancy Ann who m. Richard Enright also of Kilkee and the nephew of a Fr. Enright who was very beloved in Davenport.

Unfortunately, my John d. in St. Louis in 1867, but his wife, Eliza FITZPATRICK, dau of Patrick & Mary McNamara FITZPATRICK, b. 1829-30, Co. Clare, went with the cousins to reside in Davenport as well.

I have not been able to pinpoint my John's place of birth but feel that Michael would have lived near his brother Anthony & sister Honora since some of these cousins lived together in St. Louis and all settled in Davenport, IA

I too would appreciate any suggestions on this project.  If we do not discover anything further we will at least have had the privilege to walk in the pathways of our ancestors.   Jo Banks

Jo Banks

Tuesday 11th Jun 2013, 11:48PM

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  • Hi Jo,

    Thank you very much for your message. You have obviously done a great job on your family history so far!

     

    It may be an idea to contact the Local Studies Department of Clare Co. Library either before your visit or during. They have one of the best county collections of genealogical records and will be able to advise you on what records are available. Here is a link to their webpage:

     

    http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/library/local-studies/locstudi1.htm

     

    You could also contact the Clare Heritage Centre however a fee may apply for their services.  Here is their email: clareheritage@eircom.net

     

     

    Please be patient - as our programme has only begun to rollout across the island of Ireland and volunteers in some areas may not yet be organized.

     

    Kind regards,    

    Genealogy Support

     

    Emma Carty

    Tuesday 2nd Jul 2013, 11:26AM
  • Paddy Waldron, IrelandXO Volunteer

    Friday 24th Feb 2017, 09:03PM
  • Thank you Jane, Emma & Paddy for the timely reply.  Yes, the Mich'l COLLINS of Ballyonan (so close to Collins cousins in Kilkee ) is a likely person of interest as my Maternal Gr-Grandfather especially since the 1827 Tithe Applotments also list an Anthony (known brother's name) and a Connor (Red) and two PURTILL's (possible spelling of John, Honora (Cornelius O'Brien), Anthony and Austin's Mother, Joanna Purcell / Purtill / Purtil along with two O'Brien's Pat & Thomas (surname of cousins). There is also a Michael Collins listed in Kilferagh in the 1855 Griffith's as well It wouldbe great to know of Collinses in the Kilkee area.  Austin lived on Albert Road inthe Hogan's Directory.   I have one cousin's son whom I could contact re: a genealogy blood test.  I believe it has to be a male. Correct?  If mine would help I would do so as well.  Could you please tell me what info he/ we would need to proceed?  Thank you for your interest and help. Jo Banks

     

     

     

     

    Jo Banks

    Sunday 26th Feb 2017, 04:12AM
  • Thank you Jane, Emma & Paddy for the timely reply.  Yes, the Mich'l COLLINS of Ballyonan (so close to Collins cousins in Kilkee ) is a likely person of interest as my Maternal Gr-Grandfather especially since the 1827 Tithe Applotments also list an Anthony (known brother's name) and a Connor (Red) and two PURTILL's (possible spelling of John, Honora (Cornelius O'Brien), Anthony and Austin's Mother, Joanna Purcell / Purtill / Purtil along with two O'Brien's Pat & Thomas (surname of cousins). There is also a Michael Collins listed in Kilferagh in the 1855 Griffith's as well It wouldbe great to know of Collinses in the Kilkee area.  Austin lived on Albert Road inthe Hogan's Directory.   I have one cousin's son whom I could contact re: a genealogy blood test.  I believe it has to be a male. Correct?  If mine would help I would do so as well.  Could you please tell me what info he/ we would need to proceed?  Thank you for your interest and help. Jo Banks

     

     

     

     

    Jo Banks

    Sunday 26th Feb 2017, 04:12AM
  • Thank you Jane, Emma & Paddy for the timely reply.  Yes, the Mich'l COLLINS of Ballyonan (so close to Collins cousins in Kilkee ) is a likely person of interest as my Maternal Gr-Grandfather especially since the 1827 Tithe Applotments also list an Anthony (known brother's name) and a Connor (Red) and two PURTILL's (possible spelling of John, Honora (Cornelius O'Brien), Anthony and Austin's Mother, Joanna Purcell / Purtill / Purtil along with two O'Brien's Pat & Thomas (surname of cousins). There is also a Michael Collins listed in Kilferagh in the 1855 Griffith's as well It wouldbe great to know of Collinses in the Kilkee area.  Austin lived on Albert Road inthe Hogan's Directory.   I have one cousin's son whom I could contact re: a genealogy blood test.  I believe it has to be a male. Correct?  If mine would help I would do so as well.  Could you please tell me what info he/ we would need to proceed?  Thank you for your interest and help. Jo Banks

     

     

     

     

    Jo Banks

    Sunday 26th Feb 2017, 04:12AM
  • Hi Jo

    Your most recent message appears to have been submitted in triplicate; you should be able to go back and delete two of the copies.

    You can expect one-eighth of your autosomal chromosomes to have come through your greatgrandfather Collins.

    Your male Collins cousin(s) have a Y-chromosome which will have come in its entirety through their direct male line Collins ancestors.

    The entry level Y-DNA analysis is Y-DNA37 from familytreeDNA.com

    Autosomal DNA analysis is available from either familytreeDNA.com (Family Finder) or AncestryDNA, either of which will give you a data file to upload to GEDmatch.com

    I've written lots more about this at

    http://pwaldron.info/newdna.html

    It looks like Austin Collins disappeared from Albert Road between Hogan's Directory in 1842 and Griffith's Valuation in 1855.

    Paddy

    Paddy Waldron, IrelandXO Volunteer

    Monday 27th Feb 2017, 01:46PM
  • I want to add my discovery of a 4th sibling: AUSTIN COLLINS, who definitely lived in Kilkee & is found in Hogan's 1842 directory along with other Collinses on ALBERT PLACE-he at #174.  He was a younger brother of my maternal Gr-Gr-Grandfather, MICHAEL COLLINS (husband of Joanna PURCELL), and his brother ANTHONY b. abt,.1798; buried 1844 Kilkee; and sister HONORA (CORNELIUS O'BRIEN), b abt 1798; d 1844 Kilkee, buried Kiltinnaun ( Banaha) . 

    AUSTIN & MARY had at least 3 children: Anthony b 1834, Bridget b Aug. 2, 1837 and John b Jan 18, 1940. These dates were confirmed in St. Senan's records on my sister & my visit there as was the existence of Austin.  Unfortunately there were no marriage, death or cemetery records to go further.  I would be happy to share my knowledge of these families, including Anthony's Nancy Ann who married a Richard ENRIGHT of Kilkee, whose nephew was Rev. L. J. Enright of Kilkee,  a much beloved Davenport, Iowa priest, according to my Mother Annie Collins..  

    These 3 along with at least 6 cousins emigrated in the early 1850s either through NY-Philadelphia or St. Louis to settle in Davenport, Iowa.  It was through death/cemetery records there ( between 1856 and 1917) that I learned of their connections: 6 were buried in St. Mary's Cemetery between 1889 and 1917.

    I would truly like to meet some relatives of these Collinses-mostly to try to discover where my John was born-was it in or near Kilkee as were his cousins?.  Where did their parents Michael and Joanna live?  Did they move to Clare from Limerick or Cork?  Also, to hear stories of the kin who stayed in Kilkee.  When we were in Kilkee we did meet a John Collins who looked very much like our Grandfather, Richard Thomas, youngest son of John.  We posed by his Mother's famine soup pots.  But none of us knew enough to make the connection. 

     

     

     

    Jo Banks

    Saturday 2nd Jun 2018, 08:42PM

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