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My great-great-grandparents, Thomas McCann and Ann Owens Harrington, were married in St. James Church in Carracastle in 1860.  Ann was the widow of William Harrington who died about 1859.

Thomas and Ann lived the remainder of their lives in Lavy More, Thomas until his death in 1906 and Ann until her death in 1915 but they are not buried at St. James Church.

I will be visiting Ireland this April and am looking for suggestions on burial grounds in the Lavy More area where I might find the McCann graves.

Brendan O'Donnell

bjcod

Sunday 3rd Jan 2016, 08:16PM

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  • Brendan:

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!

    Lavy More is located closer to Charlestown and likely the cemetery was Tample. I read that records prior to 1949 were destroyed in a fire. The church is St. James Charlestown http://achonrydiocese.org/parishes/mayo/charlestown/ You may want to e-mail the church. I will also let our Kilbeagh parish liaison know that you have posted a message.

    As an aside my McDonnell ancestors are buried in the cemetery for St. James Carracastle.

    Roger McDonnell

     

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 4th Jan 2016, 12:54AM
  • Roger,

    Thank you for your response and I'll contact St. James Charlestown.

    My O'Donnell great-great grandparents, John and Mary (Duffy), are buried in St. James Carracastle and I will be visiting their grave also.  My father visited 25 years ago and made contact with a relative, Paddy Hunt, but both men have since passed.

    Bren

     

    bjcod

    Tuesday 5th Jan 2016, 12:22AM
  • Roger,

    I have emailed St. James Charlestown but in looking at online maps, I see a Temple Cemetery south of Charlestown but no Tample.

    Where would the Tample/St. James Cemetery be in relation to Charlestown?

    Thanks,

    Bren

    bjcod

    Tuesday 12th Jan 2016, 05:37PM
  • Bren:

    I believe Tample and Temple are one and the same.

    Roger

     

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 13th Jan 2016, 04:45PM
  • In response to your posting about Tample and Temple Cemetery - I visited it a few years ago and took pictures of all or most of the graves. I was told it was Temple but pronounced as Tample. It is south of Charlestown. You take N17 south from Charlestown and turn left at the white sign with black lettering that says "On Caiseal, Cashel, L5336. Above/Behind it is a brown sign that says Temple Graveyard. It is a small lane that goes back behind a building on the left and turns left behind the building. Just after it you find a stone building on the left and on the right you will see the cemetery behind a stone wall with a black iron gate. Here is the link from google maps/earth: 

    https://www.google.com/maps/@53.9375551,-8.7871552,3a,75y,91.43h,87.94t…

    I will be happy to share the photos of the graves that I took if you are interested.

    Linda Hess (nee Rooney)

    Linda Rooney Hess

    Tuesday 19th Apr 2016, 09:19PM
  • Linda, I'd very much like to see your photos.  My email is bjcod@aol.com although the files may be too large to email

    Bren

    bjcod

    Wednesday 20th Apr 2016, 04:31PM
  • Bren,

    I'm sorry I didn't see this post until today, I have sent you an invitation to look at my family tree online. You can find the photos of the cemetery there.

    I hope this is still helpful.

    Linda Hess (nee Rooney)

    Linda Rooney Hess

    Friday 7th Oct 2016, 04:51PM
  •  

    I am connected to Thomas McCann and Anne Owens thru marriage - there son John married Bridget Hopkins my second cousin 3x removed. John and Bridget had 2 children that I'm aware of - Mary Ellen (DOB 21 Apr 1905) and Thomas (DOB 10 Jan 1911)

    I also have Duffys in my tree along with others from Lavy More - mostly Mulloys. I do have an O'Donnell:

    Maria O'Donnell

    1868–1950

    BIRTH 19 JUL 1868 • Bracklagh, Kilbeagh, Mayo, Ireland

    DEATH 2 MAY 1950 • Bracklagh, Kilbeagh, Mayo, Ireland

    Just wondering if there are any other connections besides the McCanns.

     

    PJBstamper

    Friday 28th Jul 2017, 08:44PM
  • PJ,

    Below is everything I have on John McCann and Bridget Hopkins.  Another relative gave me info on John's sister Ellen and her husband Patrick Lavan.  I'd be interested if you have anything on the other McCann siblings: Patrick, Winifred, and Thomas.

    The only Mulloys I have are the ones associated with Bridget Hopkins.

    I do have Maria O'Donnell.  There were two couples named Dominick O'Donnell and Mary Doherty married in St. James Church in 1857 and Maria was the daughter of one couple.  I've identified 11 children whose parents were Dominick O'D and Mary Doherty but I don't know which children go with which parents.  Some of the children emigrated to the US.

    One of my O'Donnell relatives (Charles J.) who emigrated married Catherine Duffy in Philadelphia in 1905.  I don't know her parents but she had at least three Duffy relatives in Philadelphia: Madeline, Michael, and William.

    Brendan O'Donnell

    John McCann

     a. Born: JUL 1868, Lavey, County Mayo, Ireland (ChR)
     b. Baptized: 19 JUL 1868, St. James Church, Carracastle,
         County Mayo, Ireland (ChR):
       - Sponsors: Luke Casey, Bridget ?
     c. Parents: Thomas McCann, Annie Owens
     d. Siblings: Mary Bridget, Patrick, Winifred, Ellen, Thomas
     e. Half-Siblings: Catherine, Bridget, Anne Harrington
     f. Work:
       - 1899: farmer (MC)
       - 1901: farmer (census)
       - 1911: farmer (census)
       - 1954: farmer (DC)
     g. Residences:
       - 1899: Lavey, Swineford District, County Mayo, Ireland
       - 1901: Lavy More, Kilbeagh Parish, County Mayo, Ireland
       - 1911: Lavy More, Kilbeagh Parish, County Mayo, Ireland
       - 1954: Lavey, Kilbeagh Parish, County Mayo, Ireland
     h. Died: 12 MAY 1954, myocardial degeneration (?), Lavey, County
        Mayo, Ireland (DC)
     i. Buried: not found in St. James Church Cemetery, Carracastle or
           Temple Cemetery, Charlestown

     j. Married: Bridget Hopkins, 18 MAR 1899, Catholic Chapel of
         Carracastle, Swineford District, County Mayo, Ireland (MC):
       - Witnesses: Patrick Owens, Bridget Kilgallon
       - Born: 24 JUL 1871, County Mayo, Ireland (IEBI, ChR)
       - Baptized: 29 JUL 1871, St. James Church, Carracastle,
          County Mayo, Ireland (ChR):
        - Sponsors: Denis Mulloy, Catherine McGlogklin
       - Died: 13 DEC 1950, Swineford District, County Mayo, Ireland
         (IEDI, web)
       - Buried: not found in St. James Church Cemetery, Carracastle or
            Temple Cemetery, Charlestown

       - Bridget Parents: Patrick Hopkins, Mary Mulloy

       - Bridget Sibling: Michael

     k. Children: Mary Ellen, Thomas

     

     

     

     

     

     

    bjcod

    Saturday 29th Jul 2017, 01:41AM
  • How odd - your reply is just now showing up. I will print it out and go thru it over the next few days and see if I can add anything.

    PJBstamper

    Wednesday 9th Aug 2017, 03:20AM
  • Brendan - but the McCanns, and O'Donnells are in-laws so the most I entered on my tree is their parents. Any chance you're on ancestry.com? For the O'Donnels, there's a tree under the user name EllinP that seems to be well documented.

    Sorry I couldn't be any help.

     

    PJBstamper

    Thursday 10th Aug 2017, 02:13AM
  • Re; the marriage of 18th March 1899 between John McCann and Bridget Hopkins , Bridget was the daughter of Patrick Hopkins and Mary Mulloy , there were a few Mary Mulloys in the village and she could only be the daughter of either Bryan or James Mulloy . Mary Hopkins nee Mulloy died aged about 50 18th Oct 1886 . Going by the sponsors of the marriage , Denis Mulloy and Catherine McGloughlin , Denis Mulloy was married to a Catherine Mcgloughlin but why she would use her maiden name is a mystery , or there was another Catherine Mc Gloughlin around . 

    I am descended from James Mulloy and from Dominick Harrington from Laveymore , William Harrington may have been a brother to Dominick . I have looked at this village for years and it always amazes me how closely related the village was , either by blood or marriage . PJBstamper on this thread is also a relation . All residents of the village would have a very high probability of being buried in Carracastle , but headstones would have been a luxury that hardly any would be able to afford until in the last 50 years or so .

    Tommy

    Monday 22nd Jun 2020, 09:10AM
  • Hi-I just came across this thread and if is possible, Linda (Hess née Rooney) could I view the photos from the Tample cemetary? My relatives (Brennan) are also from the area at least since 1830s but when I contacted Father Doherty of the Parish (years ago) no info. was available. My email is brennanhosty@gmail.com. Thanks.

    BrennanHosty

    Tuesday 23rd Jun 2020, 03:17PM
  • Tommy,

    Thanks for your reply..  During my 2016 visit, I looked at all the headstones in Carracastle and Temple cemeteries without finding ones for Thomas and Anne McCann so it looks like they couldn't afford them, as you indicated.

    In 1990, my parents visited Charlestown and my father, John O'Donnell, stopped in the O'Donnell Pharmacy thinking they would be related.  The owner was familiar with the family history and said he and my father were not related but he telephoned Paddy Hunt who was a cousin through the Duffy family.  Paddy gave my parents a tour through Charlestown and Carracastle and, several years later, shared the records he had gleaned from St. James Church and Irish civil records.

    Brendan

    bjcod

    Tuesday 23rd Jun 2020, 07:14PM
  • I am researching a family where I know some were buried in Temple Cemetery. If anyone (includign Linda Hess nee Rooney) had access to the photos of the cemetery I would very much like to search them.

    Many thanks,

    Richard Holt riholt@btinternet.com

    Sunday 15th Aug 2021, 10:05AM

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