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reta mahoney

Monday 29th Aug 2016, 09:22AM

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  • Reta:

    Welcome to ireland Reaching Out!

    www.irishgenealogy.ie is a free Irish governement site which has church records for the Diocese of Cork and Ross which includes Cork city. I just searched for Robert Mahony baptismal records from 1820-1840 and there were none in Cork city. The closest was an 1829 record in Bandon.

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 29th Aug 2016, 05:55PM
  • Kia or Roger,

    Thank you very much for your kind reply.  Its very frustrating this geneology research.  Robert is actually buried in my home town here in Timaru and it states that he was born in the City of Cork and like you I have tried to locate his place of birth with no luck sadly.  The Bandon connection is interesting tho.  Ive tried to link to this parish with no luck.  Any suggestions.

    Best wishes and thanks.

    Reta

    reta mahoney

    Thursday 27th Oct 2016, 10:54AM
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    dear Roger,

    Apologies for not getting back to you til now - just life sorry.  You mention that you kindly found a Robert Mahony registration in Bandon, what other information was available, that is parents, address or anything.  Would really appreciate it.

    With thanks and best wishes.

    Reta Mahoney

    reta mahoney

    Friday 10th Mar 2017, 11:07AM
  • Hi Reta!

    Below is the record.

    Roger

    Area - CORK & ROSS (RC) , Parish/Church/Congregation - BANDON

    Baptism of ROBT MAHONY of N/R on 9 September 1829

    NameROBT MAHONYDate of BirthN/R N/R N/RAddressN/RFatherJERH MAHONYMotherJANE FITZGERALD

    Further details in the record

    Child DenominationRCSponsor 1THS HARRISSponsor 2MARGT CASEYRecorded Diocesan AreaCORK & ROSSRecorded Parochial AreaBANDON

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Saturday 11th Mar 2017, 05:21PM
  • Kia ora Roger,

    Thanks so much for your hard work and your information., I really appreciage it.  Im not sure if its just me but it is mighty difficult to reply to your messages.  A simple reply option just not seem to exist, unless its me. 

    Incidently, was Robert down as O'Mahony?

     

     

    Best wishes,

    Reta Mahoney

     

     

    reta mahoney

    Wednesday 15th Mar 2017, 08:31AM
  • Reta:

    He was shown as Mahony. The O suffix was usually suppressed in the 19th century.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 15th Mar 2017, 01:22PM
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    Rpger,

    Again, thanks.

    Reta
     

    reta mahoney

    Friday 17th Mar 2017, 08:53AM

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