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I am interested in knowing more about the O'Malley Orphans 1858. I believe my great grandfather was Robert George O'Malley who emigrated to Canada at the age of 16. An earlier post on this site suggested that there was a well documented legal custody battle concerning the children at the time of their parents death. How can I access that information and any other information would be helpful. I am particularly interested in knowing how many of the orphans survived and if any others may have emigrated.

Thankyou.

SusanColleen February 4, 2016

SusanColleen

Thursday 4th Feb 2016, 05:42PM

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  • Hi Susan

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out. 

    I am not aware of the above but wonder if there is anything on the Newspaper Archives. The local newspaper, the Tuam Herald is available to search from quite an early period so there should be mention of it there:

    https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/

    Records of the Poor Law Union are available here to view but usually individual children are not referenced, rather they are referred to as a group, if at all:

    http://www.galway.ie/digitalarchives/      (scroll to the bottom of the list to get to Tuam)

    My grandmother is 99 years old but doesn't recall ever hearing anyone ever talk about it but the newspapers might be your best bet.

    Best wishes

    Clare Doyle

    Genealogy Support 

    Clare Doyle

    Friday 5th Feb 2016, 04:11PM
  • Thanks so much Clare. I will follow up.

    Best regards,

    Susan

    SusanColleen

    Friday 5th Feb 2016, 07:07PM
  • Hi Susan,

    I have been working on the O'Malley Mayo Clan Tree on Ancestry.com and came across a number of family trees relating to O'Malleys in Winnipeg and other parts of Western Canada. They all descend from a couple John O'Malley and Eleanor Jameson, who had 8 children: William, Jane-Sarah, Catherine-Martha, Eleanor-Mary, Robert-George, Creighton, John-Henry and Samuel-Robinson. Karen O'Malley has a post here on Ireland XO saying that Jhn died in 1857 and Eleanor died in the workhouse in 1858. Following their deaths, a supposedly well-documented custody case followed between John's Catholic brother William and Eleanor's Church of Ireland sister Jane Robinson. I have not been able to find anything further. Have you?

    My reason for doing this is that I am involved in the O'Malley Project on Family Tree DNA ( www.ftdna.com ). I am looking for male O'Malleys from this family group who would be interested in doing a Y-DNA test to help establish the DNA signatures of the various lines of Mayo O'Malleys. If you could pass this on to any of your siblings, cousins, etc who's like to find out more, I'd particularly appreciate it. I can be reached on brendan.omaley@markree.ie 

    Regards, Brendan

     

     

    Monday 18th Jan 2021, 05:24PM

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