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Hi

I'm quite new to searching for records in Ireland and have cast my net wide by including so many suranmes in the subject of this posting.

I am specifically interetsed in Gallagher's and Foley's in and around Charlestown and Carracastle (Fauleens).  Any information would be great and finding a relative would be amazing.  I know this is where the family came from, but finding the right John or Patrick Gallagher is another matter entirely!  The other names I have listed married into my tree, but I know they all came from the same area, so I'm hoping it might ring a bell with someone and if it does please get in touch.

Here we go, listed by how they related to me:

Gt Gt Grandparents Level:

John Gallagher (b. abt 1830) + Margaret Fleming (b. abt 1831) married Carracastle 11 Jun 1850

Thomas Foley  (b. abt 1830)  + Bridget Griffin (b. abt 1830) married Carracastle 15 Jan 1851

DOB's are a guess but the names come from my Gt Grandparent marriage record and I found their marraige dates and location on rootsireland.ie.

Gt Grandparents Level:

Patrick Gallagher (b.1853 in Carracastle) + Mary Foley (b.1856) married in Boston 1877

They got married in Boston Ma., but travelled back to Ireland and then moved permanently to Wigan. I have no info on any siblings on Gallagher side but believe I found the following for Mary Foley both living at House 23 in Barroe (Cloonmore, Mayo).

Michael Foley (b. abt 1852) - Mary's brother

Michael Foley (b. 1889) - Mary's nephew and living in Wigan with Mary at the time of 1911 census.

Grandparents Level:

Patrick & Mary had two children in Ireland and the rest in Wigan.  I have some family photos of decendents at a house in Fauleens where the family visited each summer.

Catherine Gallagher (b.1886 in Carracastle) + Patrick Frain (b.1885 in Carracastle)

Some of Catherines decendents moved back to Ireland (Horkan, Geraghty, Mulligan) and I think they all came from the same area.  Catherine and Patrick remained in Wigan.

Margaret Gallagher  (b.1879 in Charlestown) married a John Gibbon but stayed around Wigan.

Mary Gallagher (b.1891 Wigan) + Edmund O'Shaughnessy (b1883 probably in same area)

I mention this level as it is their son Bernard Shaugnessy who is in the Fauleens photos.

 

Finding a relative is a longshot I know, but I live in hope.

i.e. I hope to hear from someone soon ;-)

Mike

 

MikeGallagher

Thursday 10th Apr 2014, 05:34PM

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  • Mike:

    My grandfather, Patrick McDonnell, emigrated from the Carracastle area in 1907 and went to Philadelphia. He lived in a townland called Derrynanaff which is to the east of St. James Church and on the other side of the road. (I assume you know that Fauleens is a little bit southwest of the church). I've included a link to the weekly newsletter for St. James. I noticed a least one Gallagher mentioned. If you also belong to facebook, there is a Carracastle Facebook page. You probably should "friend" Carracastle and then post about your family interests.

    Roger McDonnell

    http://www.carracastle.ie/newsletter.html

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 10th Apr 2014, 07:09PM
  • Thanks Roger.

    I'm not a user of FB but found the contact email address and have emailed them.

    Many thanks for the newsletter url.  I will monitor that and do a bit of research on Eamonn!

    MikeGallagher

    Thursday 10th Apr 2014, 10:24PM
  • hello! I happened to Google a town I’m looking at on a ancestry chart, your post showed up and the names you mentioned are here! John (Black Jack) Gallagher and Margaret Fleming! I’d be happy to email copies of what I have! MichelleHensley22@comcast.net

     

    Wednesday 19th Dec 2018, 03:37AM

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