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Hello, I am seeking information on my great grandfather, James Concannon (DOB unknown); married to a Kate Mullin and gave birth to Patrick Concannon, date of birth 9/11/1896 in Moyloughbeg.  BIrth witness on Patrick's birth certificate is a Mary Concannon.  James died around the same time as his son Patrick's birth. Patrick was subsequently raised in Ballyedmond by his grandmother, Kate Mullin.

James is my last known connection to my Concannon roots.  Any information will be appreciated.

 

momurphy

Tuesday 30th Jul 2013, 01:04AM

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    Emma Carty

    Wednesday 31st Jul 2013, 11:28AM
  • Hello,

    Just looked through the baptismal register for Moylough church and the baptism of Patrick Joseph Concannon is recorded as Sept. 12th 1896, one day after the birth certificate, with James and Kate Mullin as parents with James Mullin and Mary Concannon listed as sponsors. There are no other children to those parents on that same register but it may be incomplete. You have mentioned that the address is Moyloughbeg but I have often noticed that the townlands of Moyloughbeg, Gorteenlehard, Loughil and Cooloo Mountain, which  are all adjacent to each other, are sometimes not used correctly in many registers. It is interesting to note that there are no Concannons whatsoever in any of these townlands in Griffiths valuation (1855) but again they are all quite close to a townland of Cloonascragh where there are many many families of Concannon. The 1901 census has a Jane Concannon (60) living in Loughil with a Boyle family and also has a Kate Concannon (16) working as a servant for a Murphy family in Cooloo Mountain so neither of these would be of any help I would think. In 1911 Jane is still in Loughil and another Concannon appears in Gorteenlehard Martin Joe, his wife and a baby under one year. There are two things that might be worth probing to confirm the address on the 1896 birth certificate is correct. Firstly try to get a marriage certificate for James and Kate and this would hopefully give you James address and also his father’s name and secondly to consult the valuations (after Griffiths) in the Valuation Office in Dublin and if James was a tenant then it would give his precise address and precise location of his property. I would be of the opinion, though I may be wrong, that James, or perhaps his parents, actually moved into this area after 1855. Hope this helps. Jimmy.

    laffeyjimmy

    Thursday 1st Aug 2013, 04:53PM

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