Share This:

Hi there

Looking for any further information about the O'Neill family of Killishen, Clare. Also of the Hardgrove and McGrath families.

First marriage at O'Callaghans Mills, Killaloe Parish: 19 November 1861. Bridget Hardgrove dies.

Widower James' second marriage at Tulla Parish: 1 Oct 1873. To Bridget McGrath.

I'm on ancestry.com.au    My family tree is called ROBINS FAMILY TREE.

http://person.ancestry.com.au/tree/41395138/person/19625847863/facts

I am a descendant of James O'Neill and Bridget Hardgrove. One of their son's, Michael Joseph O'Neill sailed to Melbourne, Australia in 1887. He married twice and had eight children.

Wondering who James' parents were and anything about the family.

I live in Melbourne, Australia and visited Kilkishen for the first time in 2014.

Wombat

Saturday 31st Dec 2016, 03:58AM

Message Board Replies

  • Hi:

     

    Thank you for your query to Ireland Reaching Out.  The Clare Library has the transcribed parish registers (baptisms and marriages) for Clonlea (O'Callaghan's Mills and Kilkishen) online.  You can access them here:

    http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/don_tran/bmd/baptism…;

    There are a number of O'Neill family baptisms there and you might be able to make connections.  I will also contact someone in Kilkishen who has local knowledge about the O'Neills.  Bridget McGrath was from Clonlohan townland as listed in the marriage register in 1873. 

    If you want to send further information, please email me at:  tulla@Irelandxo.com

    Happy New Year and the best of luck with your research.

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Jane.

    Tulla Clare, IrelandXO Volunteer

    Saturday 31st Dec 2016, 05:08PM
  • Thanks v much, Jane.

    I have been looking at the parish registers on ancestry.com.au but will look at the Clare Libraries transcriptions as well.

    That's quite exciting that u r aware of someone who has local Kilkishen knowledge of the O'Neills. Might be some stories there.

     

    So Bridget McGrath was from Clonlohan. I thought it read 'Clonlara'.That's helpful to clarify.

     

    Happy New Year to you! I will certainly continue with researching the O'Neill's of Kilkishen to try to discover more about my Irish roots. (My mother was Margaret Mary O'Neill).

    Wombat

    Monday 2nd Jan 2017, 10:18AM
  • Dear Wombat:

     

    Glad to hear that there was some new useful information for you. 

    Please let me know if you have any further questions.

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Jane.

    Tulla Clare, IrelandXO Volunteer

    Tuesday 3rd Jan 2017, 03:36PM

Post Reply