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Hi, I'm searching for ascendents of Catherine "Kate" Moran....born 17 Jan 1862 in Castlebar.  Kate married Edward "Ned" Heraty/ Heraughty.  Kate's parents may have been Thomas and Cahterine Madden?  Thanks .

mjlongeway

Friday 1st Jan 2016, 03:44PM

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  • mjlongway:

    Hello again! You had the parents names correct. They lived in Pheasant Hill townland in Aglish civil parish. I looked for other siblings and possibly there were two Thomas Moran/Catherine Madden couples in the area. One in Derrylea and your family in Pheasant Hill

    Roger McDonnell

    Patrick 1860  baptized in Islandeady RC parish

    Anne 1863  Derrylea townland?

    William 1865 Pheasant Hill

    Mary 1868 Derrylea

    Thomas 1870 Derrylea

    John 1872 Derrylea

    Name:Catherine MoranDate of Birth:17-Jan-1862
    Date of Baptism:19-Jan-1862Address:Pheasent HillParish/District:Aglish RC parishGender:FemaleCountyCo. Mayo
    Denomination:Roman Catholic
    Father:Thomas MoranMother:Catherine MaddenOccupation:
    Sponsor 1 /
    Informant 1:John FadenSponsor 2 /
    Informant 2:Mary Faden

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 1st Jan 2016, 06:23PM
  • Wow and Wow again!

    Roger, you are amazing!!

    Thank you so much.  Here in Chicago on New Year's Day, I'm raising my glass of beer to you!

    Your assistance is greatly appreciated!

    Mike

     

    mjlongeway

    Saturday 2nd Jan 2016, 12:24AM
  • Hello again, Roger.

    Now that I'm organizing my Heraty/ Kerrigan/ Moran information, can you steer me in the right direction to find out more about the lineage before them?  it certainly appears they have all come from the County Mayo area.And I'll look into Burruscarra more Kerrigan info.

    Thanks so much

    mjlongeway

    Saturday 2nd Jan 2016, 12:34AM
  • Hi Mike:

    Happy New Year! 

    There are not a lot of resources available when you are looking to the go back to the early 1800s in Mayo. The parish registers start late (Aghagower goes back earlier than most) in many parishes. The only other source is the Tithe listings from the late 1820s/early 1830s http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/home.jsp  however, many of the Mayo farmers had very small holdings which were not included in the Tithes.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Sunday 3rd Jan 2016, 03:09PM
  • I am also looking for information on a Moran. There should be a  marriage record for 1864 for a James Moran marrying a M'Hale.  If someone could locate this I'd appreciate it. We have a James Moran married to a Sarah Jane McHale - James was born in Mayo in 1843 and they were in Dunmore PA by the late 1860s. Not sure if this is the correct James but it shows in the index so I thought I would see. 

    thanks

     

     

    vmocak

    Friday 8th Jan 2016, 06:00AM
  • Hi Victoria:

    On Roots, I located this 1864 civil marriage record.and a church record. The church record shows they were RC but the civil record shows C of I?? See the transcriptions below. Unfortunately, the civil record does not show the fathers names. As you know civil registration started in 1864 and maybe they did not have all the instructions out in the field.

    Roger

    Date of Marriage:20-Jan-1864 Parish / District:Castlebar no. 1 district
    County:Co. Mayo
    Husband
    :JamesMoran
    Address:Cunnagher
    Wifes name Mary McHale Address CunnagherDenomination:Church Of Ireland
    Church Of IrelandOccupation:FARMER
    FARMERAge:Full Age (Over 21)
    Full Age (Over 21)Status:Widower (Male)
    Spinster (Previously unmarried)

    Date of Marriage:20-Jan-1864
    Parish / District:TURLOUGH/PARKE
    County:MAYO
    Husband
    JamesMoran
    Wife MaryMcHaleAddress:Cunnagher
    UnknownDenomination:Roman Catholic
    Roman Catholic

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Saturday 9th Jan 2016, 02:51PM
  • Thank you very much for this. I'm not sure I'm on the right track but this is the first Moran/McHale pair I have found in the correct time period in Mayo. I will investigate to see if they stay in Roscommon or disappear from the records (as my relatives moved to Dunmore PA sometime between 1864 and 1870).

     

    vmocak

    Sunday 10th Jan 2016, 09:38PM

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