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I am searching for help in finding more about Rev. John Ryan and his sister Johanna Ryan from Pallasgreen.  Johanna is my g-g-grandmother and Fr. John is her brother.  Fr. John studied at All Hallows in Dublin and when he came to the United States about 1848, Johanna also came along as his housekeeper.  

I would like to find a genealogist who can help.  Thank you.

Mike Castrigano

Lyndhurst, OH

 

Mike Castrigano

Tuesday 6th Jun 2023, 07:40PM

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  • Mike:

    You can contact the Limerick Genealogy Centre and they will try to assist you but they do charge a fee.

    Genealogy Centre Contact Details Limerick Genealogy Croom Civic Centre, Main Street, Croom, County Limerick, Ireland V32 TT68 Tel: +353 89 4981118

    Email: research@limerickgenealogy.com

    I did take a quick look at the subscription site  Roots Ireland and there are many Johanna Ryan and John Ryan baptismal records from 1812 on.

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 6th Jun 2023, 09:24PM
  • Roger,

    Thank you for your help and a quick response.  

    Best regards,

    Mike

    Mike Castrigano

    Tuesday 6th Jun 2023, 11:56PM
  • Mike:

    I did not finish my last sentence. I meant to say that there were many Johanna Ryan and John Ryan baptismal records in Pallasgrean RC parish from 1812 on. Not having the parents names will make it difficult to find the correct records. Have you taken a general DNA test?

    Roger 

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 7th Jun 2023, 11:11AM
  • Roger,

    I have taken a DNA test and so have several of my brothers. 

    My records show Patrick Ryan and Mary Beary as parents to Johanna Ryan.  If I can confirm her brothers (Fr. John and Thomas) have the same parents, I should be closer to nailing down the roots in Pallasgreen or nearby.  

    Mike

    Mike Castrigano

    Thursday 8th Jun 2023, 03:47PM
  • Mike:

    I searched on Roots Ireland and found eleven baptismal records for children of Patrick Ryan and Mary Beary. There is a Thomas but no John.

    The eleven children are Winifred 1819 Thomas 1820 Margaret 1822 Catherine 1824 Mary 1825 Mary 1827 Cornelius 1829 Denis 1831 Johanna 1833 Patrick 1835 Allicia 1838  Likely the 1825 Mary died in infancy and the next child was given the same name.

    The parents were married July 27 1818 at the RC church in Solohead and Oola. Solohead was just to the west of Pallasgrean RC parish and would have been Mary Beary's parish since marriages were almost always held in the bride's parish.

    I don't see any gaps since there was a child almost every two years. Maybe Fr. John was a first cousin?

    Let me know what else you need.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 8th Jun 2023, 04:18PM

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