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I am looking for information about Peter and Bridget Grady, born about 1800. They may have lived in the parish of Kilmovee, Oughaval or Kilcolman. Their son Patrick emigrated to Canada before 1851.

MGrady

Monday 18th Nov 2013, 11:21PM

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  • Hi Mark

    The only records on www.rootsireland.ie/ for the marriage of Peter Grady to Bridget (no surname specified) in Mayo are a bit late for people born in 1800: they are 1845 & 1875 (2)

    However there is a baptism record of Peter Grady 1826 Mayo so maybe the 1845 marriage could be the one

    I checked both records to see if they were from the 3 you mentioned but neither was

    You need to purchase credit to view the full record on rootsireland but it will have the parish ans MAYBE the fathers' name

    Col

     

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 19th Nov 2013, 07:56AM
  • Hello Col,

    Thank you for the information. I found one record that shows Patrick Grady, my great-great-grandfather, was born in Mayo, Ireland. He died in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada in 1885, age 66, so he was born about 1820. Again, his parents were Peter and Bridget. They were Roman Catholic. I do not know when Patrick left Ireland but I believe Peter and Bridget did not leave Ireland. The names of Patrick's brothers may have been Michael, John, Francis and Bernard.

    I also have one record that shows Patrick's wife was Mary (Ann) Nevin, also born In Mayo, about 1835. Her parents were Patrick Nevin and Margaret Hunter. I believe Mary, her parents and her brother James arrived in Canada in the late 1840s.

    Any further information is appreciated.

    Mark

    MGrady

    Thursday 21st Nov 2013, 02:02AM
  • please Nov 21/13 message above

    MGrady

    Monday 9th Dec 2013, 11:23PM
  • Hi Mark

    No further joy I'm afraid.

    The only match I could get on rootsireland was for a baptism of a Mary Grady with parents Peter & Bridget born 1814 in Galway.

    There are 74 Gradys in the Tithe Applotments 1823-37 (free to search online) but no Peters

    Finding Irish ancestors is a challenging game!

    Col

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 10th Dec 2013, 12:17AM
  • Hi Col Caff,

    I have a lof of family from Murrisk, parish of Oughaval, and the Grady name was very much around them at the time of the Griffiths there.  My family is in Lecanvey now, but at the time of the griffiths I took a look and there is a Peter Grady along with a Patrick Grady listed around my family, the Geraghtys, there in Bellateen.  In fact, my second great grandfather Michael Geraghty was baptised in May of 1846 there and his godparents were a Patrick Ruddy and Bridget "Gready" (pronounced Grady).  Michaels parents were Michael Geraghty and Mary Hynes.  Maybe that is where your family is from.  Many of my family left and went to Philadelphia. So you have a Peter, Bridget and Patrick Grady/Gready found all in one place.  Hope this helps.

     

    Tina

    westport

    Tuesday 10th Dec 2013, 01:24AM
  • Tina thanks for your info.

    I'm a volunteer on the site and was trying to help Mark so I hope he sees your message and that he finds a break-through from it

    Col

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 10th Dec 2013, 03:43AM
  • Col

    Whoops:)  yes i hope he sees it and it leads in the right direction

    Tina

    westport

    Tuesday 10th Dec 2013, 03:34PM
  • Col and Tina, thank you for providing the information.I'll check the rootsireland site. Merry Christmas from Canada.

     

    Mark

    MGrady

    Wednesday 11th Dec 2013, 03:35AM
  • Further to my earlier posts about my great-great grandfather's parents (Peter and Bridget Grady), I recently found information about the 1876 death of a Peter Grady in the Ireland Civil Registrations Index. His age at death was 76 and occurred in Westport, Mayo, so this suggests a possible link to my great-great grandfather, Patrick Grady, born about 1820 and probably in Mayo. Can you find any more information related to Peter's death in 1876 or the death of a Bridget Grady in or near Westport in the late 1800s? Thank you.

    Mark Grady 

    MGrady

    Friday 8th Jan 2016, 12:59AM
  • This looks pretty close Mark:

    Name:PeterGradyDate of Death:24-Dec-1876
    Age:76yParish / District:Louisburgh districtAddress:Kilgeever KilgeeverCounty:Co. MayoStatus:Widower (Male)Denomination:Civil ParishOccupation:WEAVERSex:Male
    GraveyardInformantGraveyard:
    Relationship:HouseholderParish:
    Name:Michael GradyCounty:
    Address:Louisburgh

    So if this is him we need a death record for Bridget eatrlier than this but this looks close:

    Name:BridgetGradyDate of Death:19-Jul-1885
    Age:70yParish / District:Louisburgh districtAddress:Killsallagh OughavalCounty:Co. MayoStatus:MarriedDenomination:Civil ParishOccupation:FARMERSex:Female
    GraveyardInformantGraveyard:
    Relationship:HouseholderParish:
    Name:Mary GradyCounty:
    Address:Killsallagh

    The others are either widows or spinsters

    I have a cd Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo; thses are the Grady records from Kilgeever:

    To the memory of
    James Grady who
    departed this life March
    2nd 1867 aged 60 years
    also his son
    Michael Grady who
    departed this life June 13th
    1889 aged 33 years

    1)      O Lord have mercy
    on the soul
    of Mary Moran alias Grady
    who departed this
    life the 23rd Decemr
    1809 aged 22 years 
    2)      In loving memory of
    Anthony Grady
    Kilgeever
    died 29th Dec 1947
    aged 88 years
    and his wife Bridget
    died 18th Oct 1959
    aged 88 years
    also their children
    Bridgie, Katie, & Michael
    Mary Moran (nee Grady)
    Erected by their son Sonny

    Col

     

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 8th Jan 2016, 02:04AM
  • Hello Col,

    Thank you for the information about Peter's 1876 death and Bridget's in 1885. This will help me with futher enquiries. Take care. 

    Mark

    MGrady

    Saturday 9th Jan 2016, 10:17PM

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