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Hello Kilbeacanty! My great great grandmother, Julia Hansberry (b. 1829?) and her brother Michael Hansberry (b. 1819?) came from "Parish Kilbeakanty" Co. Galway. They ultimately ended up in Mobile, Alabama (USA) by the mid 1850s. Their mother might have been a Glynn but I have no proof or documentation other than it was scribbled in on a chart my late cousin had put together. 

I am wondering if there might still be Hansberrys in the parish and if any might have family stories about two siblings who left for America long ago. Something else of interest is that Julia Hansberry married one Martin Hanlon also of Co. Galway. Then Julia's brother Michael Hansberry married Martin's sister Mary Anne Hanlon. 

Kevin E Donahue

Sunday 9th Sep 2012, 07:54PM

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  • Rory,

    Thank you for the note and for the interactive link to Griffith's Valuation.  Please feel free to share my original post as well as this email.

    I have checked both the valuation and the two earliest surviving national censuses, but with no luck.  Chances are Michael and Julia were in the US by the time the valuation was done.  Unfortunately I do not know the names of Michael and Julia's parents or if there were any additional children, so I do not know who else to look for in the cenuses.  If Michael named one of his sons after his father, it could be Thomas, Micahel, or John.  Michael and Julia both have daughters named Catherine, so I suppose that could be their mother's name, but this is all just a guess.

    I have been trying to find a list of all the towns and villages that mad up the old Parish Kilbeacanty.  I know it was more than just the town of Kilbeacanty, but not what other towns were included.

    Please let me know if you should find anything interesting in your inquiries.  I think at this moment, I am relying on luck, but maybe other sources will turn up.

    Thanks again!  Regards,  Kevin

    Kevin E Donahue

    Wednesday 10th Oct 2012, 03:42AM
  • Hi  Kevin,

    The townlands section of this site has the names of the townlands from 1830s as well as most of the online information available for them.For example a link to the griffiths or census or historical interest from that area as well as a description of the area from that time.Below is the source for my information on that

     http://places.galwaylibrary.ie/asp/parish.asp?id=20345 .

    Regards

    Aine

    Kilbeacanty Galway

    Thursday 18th Oct 2012, 05:20PM

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