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Would love it if I can find out John's and Bridget parents are.  Or any thing more. Two Daughters Mary [1876]and Margaret [1863] removed to Mass. U.S.

Ty

                 
    Individual Report for John (Thomas) Dooley

    
    
    
    Individual Summary:         

John (Thomas) Doo   
                
    Sex:         

Male
    
            
                
    Father:             
                
    Mother:             
            
    
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    Birth:         

Abt. 1836 in County Galway, Ireland
                
    Occupation:         

Farmer
                
    Religion:         

Roman Catholic
                
    
    
    
    Shared Facts:         Bridget ( Barry) Barrett
      
    Marriage:         

Abt. 1869 in County Galway,Ireland
                
    Children:         

Margaret A. Dooley
                          

Mary A. Dooley
           
Malachy Dooley
           
Katie Dooley
           
Maggie Dooley
           
John Dooley           

Norah Dooley
      
    
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Griffith's Valuation Individual

 

1855   Galway   Tuam   46   Killeany   Clooneen   2f   John Dooley   Free Free    

 

1855   Galway   Tuam   46   Killeany   Gortrory   1   John Dooley   Richd. J.M. St. George     Land    

 

There are 2 plots of land plot 2f own by John Dooley and plot 1 own by Richd J.M. St. leesed by John Dooley

 

Dooly                 John                Cross St.                   Loughrea     Galway

Griffiths Valuation of Ireland - Loughrea, County Galway

 

Mary & Dennis's Marriage Certifcate shows father as John, death certifates shows father as Thomas. We are going with the marriage certifcate because they named there last child John.  

 

Residents of house number 2 in Lenareagh (Killimor, Galway)   1911 census

Surname Forename Age Sex

Dooley John 76 Male - head [farmer]

Dooley Bridget 70 Female -wife

Dooley Melachy 41 Male -son

Dooley Patrick 39 Male -son

Dooley Kate 30 Female -dau.

Dooley John 29 Male - son

Cogavin Patrick 6 Male - grand son

Married 42 years, 9 children born 9 children living.

 

John owned his own house. Walls were of stone or concerete, the roof was thatch of wood. There were 2 to 4 rooms and 4 windows in the front. There was 1 stable, 1 cow and 1 calf house. 1 piggery and 1 shed and 1 barn.

 

TheTown Land of Lenareagh  DED of Killimor,  Couty of East Galway, Parish of Cloonkeen in the Barony of Teaguen.

 

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Killimor/Lenare…
        
              

        
            
            
             
    
                
        
              
    
    
    
            

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

glynnkin

Tuesday 3rd Dec 2013, 01:21PM

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  • Hi

    There are 4 baptism records of John Dooley born 1835 + / - 2 years in Galway on www.rootsireland.ie/

    1833, 1835, 1836 & 1837

    I went through the parishes of the records and found they were all in Galway West:  Oranmore R C Kinvara R C & Castlegar R C; the fouth didn't show up and I don't know which was which. The parishes you mentioned weren't in the list.

    Some research will be necesary to establish which is the most likely of the three.

    I had a look at a parish map of Galway but couldn't see any likely connections between the parishes above - i. e. if one of the birth parishes corresponded to the parishes you mentioned.

    I couldn't find a marriage record. The closest match was John Dooley marrying a Bridget (but not Barrett or Barry) & in Galway East!!

    I did the same exercise for Bridget Barrett & there are 4 baptisms for her 1841 + - 1 year: 3 in 1841 & 1 in 1842; however only 2 of the 4 were Galway West: 1 of the 1841's & the 1842

    The 1841 was St Nicholas Combined N & E R C & the 1842 was Rahoon R C.

    There are 2 public member trees on ancestry.com (St Pierre and Young & Knudsen) which have John born 1836 and Bridget 1845 resident in Killimor East Galway Parish Clonkeen. It might be worth contacting the owners of the trees.

    Col

     

     

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 4th Dec 2013, 03:27AM
  • Hi Col, spotted your request for information regarding Dooley family in Galway. I would have known Kate and John better known as Jack, My grand mother was another sister Bridget who moved to London in the late 1800s early 1900s. Spent many holidays in Galway in the 50-60. I now live in Maynooth not far from Dublin. Have one or two photos I could share with you. Regards Brendan Keegan.

    brendan keegan

    Friday 7th Feb 2014, 09:31PM

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