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Hi all, I am looking for Francis Considine (1785-1870) 

He was married to Barbra Greene and is on Timothy (Tade) Considine's (1825 - 1891) marriage cert in 1870 as Father - Francis Considine - profession - sailor. I also have him on the 1847 census as married to Barbra Greene and father to John, Michael and Tade/ Timothy. 

Francis (1788-1870) may be listed as Timothy on some documents. I think he may have been born elsewhere but I am hoping he was burried in Clonpriest. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

Sincerly

Maureen Considine

Cork City

 

 

 

beanincork

Friday 20th Dec 2013, 03:27PM

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  • Hi Maureen

    Not much luck with the search for your people I'm afraid.

    There are no birth / baptism records of Francis Considine 1785 + - 5 years in any county on www.rootsireland.ie/

    There is 1 for Timothy Considine 1785 + - 5 but it is from Limerick

    I couldn't find a marriage record

    The only birth / baptism record for Barbara Green was Barbara Green 1813 Dublin.

    Col

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Saturday 21st Dec 2013, 12:56AM
  • Thanks for looking Col. I had come across the Limerick Record before and its not yet clear if this is my Francis. I'm hoping someone in the parish will see the message and have a look for me or make a suggestion of where to look.
    Thanks Again

    beanincork

    Monday 23rd Dec 2013, 09:58AM
  • Seasons Greetings Maureen,

    I have taken a look at both 1901 and 1911 Census - see attached word doc.
    Do these names mean anything to your family?
    I live locally and I have never heard of that particular name - but families did move about and I will check
    out the North Abbey Cemetery burial book for you.

    Regards
    Phyl
     

    Clonpriest, IrelandXO Volunteer

    Saturday 28th Dec 2013, 12:03PM
  • Hi Phyl

    Thank you for this information. Francis (or timothy) would have been dead by 1901 but was alive in 1870 because his name appears on his son Timothy's marraige cert to Mary Coughlan.

    The residents of house 2, Mary( 67) and Mary (35) would be his daughter and grand-daughter respectively. 

    The Residents of house 5 Thomas (20) and Barbra (23) are his grand-children.

    The residents of house 3 Mary (60) was his daughter in law and John (29) was his grandson.

     

    A record of his death/ burial would be immese help - I think he would have died between 1870-1880 but maybe he survived up to 1900.

    Thank you again, I am in Cork and happy to travel to find any record which may relate to Francis (may appear as Thomas/Timothy/ Tade) Considine. The name considine is often poorly spelled too. 

    Best
    Maureen Considine
     

    beanincork

    Saturday 28th Dec 2013, 03:27PM
  • Hi Maureen,

    I checked out the Youghal burial book and there are NO Considines buried in North Abbey Cemetery.
    however the book only goes back to early 1900's - this cemetery is being done at the moment on www.historicgraves.ie

    I also checked out Killeagh Cemetery and sorry to say there is no family of that name there either.
    Maureen - when the weather gets good we will be transcribing Clonpriest Old Section and I will keep an eye out for your family surname.

    Cork Genealogy Society meets twice a month at LDS Centre, Wilton Cork City.[behind funeral home]

    their next meeting is next tuesday night:-
    The 'Brick Wall ' evening for Members Only is next Tuesday 21st January at LDS Centre, Wilton Cork City.
    Cork Genealogical Society Members who don't live in Cork can send their research queries to me and I'll take them in. We also have access to the LDS members section of Familysearch.org.
    2014 subscriptions are being taken now on www.corkgenealogicalsociety.com

    The CGS are celebrating their twentieth year in March we are holding a Genealogical Conference in Silver Springs Hotel Cork  all welcome To Book a place contact Olive at  www.olivecoleman22@gmail.com  you can pay by Paypal Cheque or Cash see more details below. Friday Evening 14th. March 7.30. Reception to honour some local people for their contribution to genealogy we are making them a fellow of the society.Speakers and invited guests attending all welcome.    Saturday 15th.March 09.30. Day conference. Cost ?30.includes Tea/Coffee Sandwiches  Saturday Night 15th.March 19.30 hrs.Dinner.Cost ?35. Speakers and Topics on Saturday.  John Grenham Genealogist/Irish Times Columnist.  will speak on "Pre-famine Records"  what is available. Dr.Catriona Crowe Manager Special Projects National Archives....will talk about new genealogical developments in the National Archives. Jim Herlihy Genealogist... 'Cork's Finiest - Tracing Cork's Policemen'  The talk will include how to trace Cork born policemen in several police forces, the RIC, DMP, Revenue Police, Cork Civic Patrol (CCP) & Garda Siochana & will include famous foreign policemen who served in Cork. Damian Shields is a conflict archaeologist and historian.will speak on  the impact of the American Civil War on Irish-Americans. Cynthia O'Connor Ireland Reaching Out Project. will speak on Genealogy/Heritage activities in local communities John Tierney HistoricGraves.ie.. Community Genealogy - starting with graveyards This talk will describe some of the results and also assess the potential of this community-led approach for other genealogical datasets. Tony Mc.Carthy founder Irish Roots Magazine/Lectures in Irish Genealogy  in UCC. will be M.C. for the day. regardsPhyl

     

    Clonpriest, IrelandXO Volunteer

    Thursday 16th Jan 2014, 01:05AM
  • Hi Phyl,

    Thanks again for all your efforts.

    Best Wishes

    Maureen

    beanincork

    Friday 17th Jan 2014, 10:21AM
  • Hi Maureen,

    Phyl asked me to post the following message for you:

    All the best,

    Cynthia

     

     

    Hi Maureen,
     
    I have been looking up your Considine surname and I came across the following:
    http://www.europeana.eu/portal/record/09717/view_ivrla_27648.html

    It was a Folklore Project that took place in primary schools back in 1937/38.  Not all schools took part, but alot did here in East Cork.
    They can be seen in UCC Boole Library - its free for a one look-up.  Just ring them beforehand to make sure that there is a machine free for your use.
     
    take care
    Phyl

     

     

    cynoconnor

    Monday 27th Jan 2014, 09:26AM
  • Thanks Cynthia and Phyl,

     

    This is a wonderful document. 

     

    :)

    beanincork

    Thursday 30th Jan 2014, 10:39AM
  • Hi if you can get to buy the book Killeagh Parish Through The Ages page 256 has a photo of Kyle school pupils c1925-26 a May and Tess Considine are in it . Also on page 452 is a photo of three boys with their brother Noel Considine. The Considine sisters would have gone to school with my mother now decd. They lived in a hse on Clashel hill on the site which is now John Dalys hse.Ballinvarrig would be the adjoining Townland.

    willmc

    Tuesday 13th May 2014, 10:03PM
  • Maureen/Been In Cork,

    Hi - Chris Considine here (from the reunion).  I have a question about your Francis Considine.  My gr gr gr grandfather was a Michael Considine, born in 1825.  Francis was the middle name of all of them and they were all Michael, as well.  Could your Francis be related to my Michael b. 1825?  I previously thought his father was either Michael also, or possibly Andrew.  They all lived in Ardeamush townland.  Craig and I actually walked the old family land, which is now owned by Mickey Considine (also Michael).  Mickey was at the reunion also.  If I can validate this Michael's father and his sons, a raft of new research opportunity opens.  

    Regards,

     

    Chris Considine

    Boston, MA USA

    chrisconsidine

    Friday 16th May 2014, 06:57PM
  • Maureen/Been In Cork,

    Hi - Chris Considine here (from the reunion).  I have a question about your Francis Considine.  My gr gr gr grandfather was a Michael Considine, born in 1825.  Francis was the middle name of all of them and they were all Michael, as well.  Could your Francis be related to my Michael b. 1825?  I previously thought his father was either Michael also, or possibly Andrew.  They all lived in Ardeamush townland.  Craig and I actually walked the old family land, which is now owned by Mickey Considine (also Michael).  Mickey was at the reunion also.  If I can validate this Michael's father and his sons, a raft of new research opportunity opens.  

    Regards,

     

    Chris Considine

    Boston, MA USA

    chrisconsidine

    Friday 16th May 2014, 07:00PM
  • Thank you Will, I might head down to the area again in a couple of weeks time. I will take a look at the Killeagh Parish Book too. Best wishes M

    beanincork

    Monday 19th May 2014, 10:12AM
  • Hi Chris

     

    My Timothy/ Francis is probably from Limerick (but I still have not verified this for sure as it would mean he lived a very long life for the time) - his father is listed as Michael also, circa 1747. (that Michael's father was Patrick). Send me your email address privately on facebook and I will share my records with you. :)

    beanincork

    Monday 19th May 2014, 10:29AM
  • Hi Maureen, I don't think I have any additional information for you, but this Timothy/Francis is my great x 3 grandfather. His grandson Thomas b 1878 was my great grandfather. We are the Mallow Considines. Just wondering if you made any progress on this. Regards, Brid

    Brid CP

    Saturday 28th May 2016, 03:18PM

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