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Researching my family tree and its  mostly Ryan, Dwyers and Carroll.  If you have information on this family  or you know of a townland called Bealageany please email me. 

My Dad was Laurence Carroll -raised by his aunt Bridget (CARROLL) Carew in Rahyvira after his parents died. My dad was baptized in Knockavilla Church oct 1922. 

Dwyers : location Moandoherdah & lisheenkyle

My grandmother Amy( Amilia Dwyer) Born 1885 died 1924  her parents were Laurence Dwyer Born 1853 from Lisheenkyle Tipperary  & Mary Ryan Born 1856 in Bealageary .   I can not find  a place named Bealageary or Bealageany on any records other than her marrige cert dated jul 15 1879 .  The above  Dwyers are all buried in Ballintemple 

Mary Ryans father is John Ryan a farmer and he is alive  in 1879

Laurence Dwyers father is Denis Dwyer also a farmer and alive in 1879 

My GrandMother Amy Dwyer had 9 siblings

Denis Dwyer maried Winifred Tuohy

Bridget Married Jim Leonard (lehane)

Michael Maried Nora Wilson 

Johanna Dwyer married Tom Meyers             

Not sure if the rest married ,,,Mary , Patrick, Thomas, Cornelius , John 

 

My Grandfather Patrick Carroll Born in Carrow and  died in 1926  Dundrum ..Buried in kilpatrick  his father was also Patrick Carroll of Clonoulty West and his grandfather was William Carroll...do not know where he is from.  My Grandfathers mother was Julia Ryan she died in Rahyvira / Carhue around 1928.  I have no information on her family other than i think the nickname was simon. 

My Gradfather Patrick Carroll had 14 siblings _ 

Simon Carroll married Elizabeth Carew they lived in Carhue.  

Bridget Carroll  married Jack Carew  of Rahyvira he was a brother of elizabeth Carew above.

Johanna Carroll & Mary Carroll Married Brothers James Furlong & Patrick Furlong  I think they are burried in Kilpatrick.

William (Bill) Carroll Married Molly Horan...  Dundrum area

John (jack ) Carroll Married Josi Murphy ....Dundrum area

Joseph Carroll married Josi Stapelton 

James Married Josi Navin....  Dundrum  area 

The rest of the siblings Immigrated to  the USA.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

hayes-carroll

Sunday 10th Mar 2013, 01:41AM

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  • I think the townland you are looking for is Bealaclave which is in Abington civil parish. Abington parish is just to the north of Donohill where Rahyvira is located and just to the southeast is the small parish of Solloghod-beg which includes Lisheenkyle townland.

    Your note mentions that your grandmother, Amy, had nine siblings. Actually, I think it was your great-grandfather Laurence who had the nine siblings. See the this 1911 census link which has Cornelius, Thomas ,Johanna and Catherine all unmarried living together in Lisheenkyle.

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Tipperary/Solloghodbeg/Lisheenkyle/832289/

    I could not locate an Amy, Amilia or Amelia Dwyer in the 1901 census so likely she had a different given name.

    I did find a 15 year old Bridget Dwyer in the area in Kylegarry townland in Solloghod-beg parish. She was living with

    a Hanorah Ryan.

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Tipperary/Solloghodbeg/Kyleagarry/1719504/

    Hope this helps. Let me know if you have further questions.

    Roger McDonnell

     

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Sunday 10th Mar 2013, 12:43PM
  • Thanks Roger,

    I found my Grandmother Amy Dwyer in the 1911 Census  at house # 6 in Moancloherdadh (Kilmucklin, Tipperary)

    Its her Father my great grandfather Lawrence that was born in Lisheenkyle ....i think the people you found must be his brother & sisters...i will research this.  

    Thank you for your help.

    Sheila 

    hayes-carroll

    Sunday 10th Mar 2013, 01:33PM
  • Hi Sheila, 

    I spotted your message and my dad happened to be visiting a local man named Larry Dwyer, who lives at Alleen, Donohill, Tipperary, E34 XF44.

    I had sent a picture of your names and family tree above so they were able to identify all the people. They are his direct relations. 

    The townsland you mentioned is Bealageany and is located above the Milestone in Hollyford, Tipperary. 

    Best of luck

    Christina

    Tuesday 26th Sep 2023, 11:13AM

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