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I am trying to find descendants/ extended family of the Troy and Murphy  families who  lived in the townland of Galbally, Galbally parish 1820 to 1840. My great grandfather was William Patrick Troy. He was born in curraghkilbran townland in 1840. His parents were Patrick Troy and Margaret Murphy from curraghkilbran townland.  They married there in 1826. Patrick had a brother John born there in 1831 and sisters Margaret born 1829 and Bridget 1836. There was no Troy in curraghkilbran townland that I can find before 1826 so I think Patrick Troy came from elsewhere, possibly Abington or Nenagh, Tipperary or Waterford County. William Troy lived in Redfern Sydney, Australia and John came to Melbourne. William lived next door to a James Troy. William married Honoria Connell ( mother Ellen Connors) in Sydney in 1883 having had my grandfather William in 1878. I am keen to find members of the Troy, Murphy, Connors and Connell families as I am visiting Ireland next year. Thank you Tania Sweeney 

 

Tania sweeney

Thursday 23rd Jun 2016, 09:38PM

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  • Dear Tania

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out and apologies for the delay in getting back to you.

    There are no Troys as you say in the Griffith's Valuation in Galbally townland but there are two listings in the townland of CURRAGHKILBRAN in Galbally. If you get a chance during your trip home, you could try to spend a few hours in the Valuation Office in Dublin.

    Block 2,

    Irish Life Centre,

    Abbey Street Lower,

    Dublin 1 

    D01E9X0

    Ask them for the 'Cancelled Books' for the above townland and you will be able to see who paid the rate on the land from the period of the Griffith's Valuation up to the 1860s or perhaps 1980s.

    It is assumed that the person paying the rate owned the land and sometimes the same family stayed generation after generation. You an read more here

    Best wishes

    Clare Doyle

    Genealogy Support 

    Clare Doyle

    Thursday 14th Jul 2016, 02:45PM
  • Dear Clare thank you for this and your replies to my other queries. Lord Massey owned the land in Galbally that I am interested in but I didnt know about the cancelled books. I will follow up Thank you Tania 

    Tania sweeney

    Saturday 16th Jul 2016, 04:10AM
  • Hi Tania

    I have images for the Land Revision Book for Anglesborough which contains Curraghkilbran.  I can only find Troy in that townland, no Murphys.  Should I be looking for Murphy in a different townland?

    Curraghkilbran Lots 3 & 4 (Sizes:19-1-24 & 8-2-3 ARP)
    1858  Patrick Troy
    1865  Lot 3 was divided.  John Daly took 17 of 19 acres in lot 3.  Patrick troy retained 2 acres and the house defined as lot 4A

    Lots 4A & 4B
    1877:  Reps of Patrick Troy (presumably because he died)
    1881:  David Keane
    1884:  Michael O'Donnell
    1911:  Michael O'Donnell - Land Act Purchase indicating he became owner.
    1935:  Rodger O'Donnell
    1970:  John Sweeney

    Regards
    Tim
     

    Tim O'Connell

    Sunday 17th Jul 2016, 10:35AM
  • Tania sweeney

    Tuesday 19th Jul 2016, 07:07AM
  • Dear tim thank you for this. I didn't know about the land revision books. Thank you for the information about more recent ownership of the land where Patrick Troy lived. I do know that John and Patrick Murphy are in curraghkilbran in  tithe books, and a Murphy was next door to Patrick Troy. The Griffiths valuation show a different Murphy, William, in this townland.  I know murphys and related noonans were in duntreyleague. I have also found Margaret Murphy married to Patrick was born in curraghkilbran in 1811. Her parents were Edmund Murphy and Judy jones. I am not sure whether either of them was born there or elsewhere. Is curraghkilbran near anglesborough  township ? Regards Tania Sweeney 

     

    Tania sweeney

    Tuesday 19th Jul 2016, 07:15AM
  • Dear Tim your response has been extremely useful. Another Ireland reaching out member found that Patrick Troy died in curraghkilbran in 1876 at the age of 74. The executor of his will was Mary Troy a daughter born in 1827. The record was registered in the Union of anglesborough/ mitchelstown. Thank you again Tania Sweeney 

    Tania sweeney

    Thursday 11th Aug 2016, 07:47AM
  • Hi Tania 

    You may have missed a marriage in Kilbehenny register 27 Feb 1827 between Michael Murphy & Mary Troy witnesses are hard to read but look like an Edmond ----,  G--k Troy , Mary L--- . 

    The surname Troy is well recorded during the 18th century in Limerick city - another possibility of origins 

    There is a connection between the Murphy families  of Curraghkilbran & Garrynalyna - I will email this information to you 

    Some of the Daly's ,  Murphy's and other tenants  who resided  Curraghkilbran ended up in Fitchburg Massachusetts USA - again , I will email this information to you ..

     

    Regards 

    Cordangan, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 4th Oct 2016, 07:45PM
  • Hi Tania

    Patrick Troy and Margaret Murphy are my great great great grandparents.  Their son John Troy is the father of Robert(Henry) Troy who is my great grandfather. He was married to my great grandmother Alice Louisa Basse and they lived in Victoria. 

     

    Leanne D

    Tuesday 19th Jul 2022, 08:52AM
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    Dear Leanne thank you for your reply. It's a while since I've looked at my Troy file but I recall some of the Wood family also descendants have been in touch. If you send me your email address I can send you photos of the Troy land in curraghkilbran (trip back in 2017) and my notes on the Troy family. Patrick and Margaret also had three girls but I've been unable to trace their descendants. 

    My cousin Aaron Troy is now leading the research on our Troys.I'll ask him whether I can pass on his email to you. 
    best wishes tania 

     

     

     

     

     

    Tania sweeney

    Thursday 21st Jul 2022, 07:08AM

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