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My great great grandfather, Richard Murphy, came to Melbourne, Australia in the early 1850s from Tipperary, most likely sailing from Liverpool. His parents were Richard Murphy & Catherine Casey and he married Bridget Ellen McNamara from Ennis, Clare, in Sydney in 1865.

Richard was born about 1835 and, whilst his birth/baptism records have not been located, all seven of his siblings were baptised in Tipperary Parish: Michael (1818), Maria (1820), Maria (1821), Martin (1823), Anastasia (1824), William (1829) and Patrick (1836) which were sourced from the Archdiocese of  Cashel & Emily Register (by the Tipperary Family History Research which was commissioned by one of my relatives). Anastasia (who married Frederick Maunsell Bradshaw in the Parish of Carrick-On-Sur), William (who married Jane McCaughan, from Antrim, in Melbourne in 1873) and, it would seem, Patrick followed Richard to Melbourne in 1858. 

I am interested in obtaining further information about any of the family in Tipperary - where they lived, descendants etc. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks

Peter

 

PMurphy

Wednesday 28th May 2014, 02:04AM

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  • Dear Peter

    Apologies for the delay in getting back to you.

    I think that as I was unable to locate Richard in the Griffith's Valuation in Carrick and as the Murphy name is so numerous, the best thing would be to follow the line of Anastasia and  and Frederick. Do you have any information about any children they may have had, or what happened to them?

    Best wishes

    Clare Doyle

    Genealogy Support 

    Clare Doyle

    Wednesday 4th Jun 2014, 10:16AM
  • Dear Clare,

    Thank you very much for your response.

    With regard to Anastasia and Frederick, they were married on 16 July 1853, Carrick-On-Sur, Waterford – in the Church of Ireland (interesting given she was Catholic). Not sure why they married there as there does not appear to be any other family link with the area (but I could be wrong). They had six children, three of whom were born in Ireland: Jane Isabella Maunsell (Born Abt. 1854 in Waterford), John Richard (Born Abt. 1856 in Limerick) and Frederick (Born Abt. 1857). I have no birth/baptism records for those children, only that their names/ages were referenced in Anastasia’s death certificate. The family left Ireland in 1858, via Liverpool, and came to Melbourne where Anastasia and Frederick had a further three children. Anastasia died in Melbourne in 1867 after which Frederick remarried and seemed to disappear. Jane Isabella and John Richard both died (12yrs & 9.5yrs respectively) in Melbourne – I have no record of Frederick.

    I wasn’t sure about your reference to being unable to locate Richard in the Griffith’s Valuation in Carrick – just to clarify I’d expect any land would be in/near the Tipperary Parish. Interestingly, I found an "old" family history done (here in Melbourne) by a daughter of William, who was the son of Richard and my g/g grandfather’s brother, where mention was made of the family’s "land" in Ireland and "riding horses on it". Needless to say I can’t dismiss the possibility that she "imagined" this!

    Also, I appreciate that Murphy is a very common name but it had been suggested to me that there were not as many in Tipperary than say Cork, Waterford etc – is that true?

    Hopefully this gives you some more to go on with.

    Kind regards
    Peter

    PMurphy

    Friday 6th Jun 2014, 01:45AM
  • Dear Peter

    I had a look on www.rootsireland.ie and found the details of 6 baptisms of children born to a father Frederick Bradshaw and mother first name Anastasia. I am limited as to what I can see as it is a subscription site, but it might be a good idea to have a look and see what records are relevant to you. The detail I can see includes:

    Frederick Henry, baptised 1851, Co. Dublin

    Louisa Laughton, baptised 1853, Co. Dublin

    Jane Isabella, baptised 1854, Co. Kilkenny

    John Richard, baptised, 1856 Co. Limerick

    Frederick, baptised 1857, Co. Limerick

    John William, baptised 1862, Co. Meath

    There are 2 matches for a marriage record for a Frederick in 1850 in Dublin and in 1905 in Antrim.

    If you want to have a look at those, you can get back to me and let me know what you think. You may be able to find out more about Isabella?s family through these records.

    In relation to land in Carrick, Carrick-on-Suir is in the Civil Parish of Carrick:

    https://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/fuses/civilparish/index.cfm?fuseaction=GetMap&CityCounty=Tipperary

    While there are no Bradshaw tenants there are Bradshaw landowners listed on the Griffith?s Valuation (1847-1864), probably an ancestor of Anastasia?s husband, a William H Bradshaw:

    http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doNameSearch&Submit.x=23&Submit.y=18&Submit=Submit&familyname=Bradshaw&firstname=First+Name&baronyname=&countyname=TIPPERARY%2C+SOUTH+RIDING&unionname=&parishname=CARRICK

    William H. is also mentioned in the Tithe Applotment Books (1823-1837)

    http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/results.jsp?…

    There is also a Parish Bradshaw listed in Co. Waterford in Griffith's:

    http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doNam…

    You can read more about Griffith's Vluation here: 

    http://www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/history-heritage/irish-genea…;

    Even though these sources only record the head of the household, the information is very important and can be valuable

    Best wishes

    Clare 

    Genealogy Support 

    Clare Doyle

    Monday 9th Jun 2014, 12:28PM
  • Dear Clare,

    Thank you for the information/guidance.  I'll certainly follow-up on the children. Frederick was baptised John Frederick and Anastasia was recorded as Anne on their marriage certificate which also records his father as Robert and mother as Jane.

    Kind regards
    Peter

    PMurphy

    Friday 13th Jun 2014, 01:49AM
  • Dear Clare, I trust you are well. I am considering engaging a (paid) genealogist/researcher to build on the research noted in my first post.  Are you able to give me some guidance on how to go about this/who to contact?  Kind regards Peter

     

     

     

    PMurphy

    Wednesday 8th Mar 2017, 02:26AM
  • Peter 

    Clare no longer works for the Ireland reaching out project 

     

    Since your last post in 2014 a tremendous amount of Irish registers and records have gone up online and are free to access 

    Catholic registers are on http://registers.nli.ie/ with free index on http://www.findmypast.ie/

    What survives of Church of Ireland registers and where they are https://www.ireland.anglican.org/cmsfiles/pdf/AboutUs/library/registers…

    A wide range of newly available  records on http://www.genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/

     

    Civil registers https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ 

    The years covered by the release of the historic records of Civil  Births, Marriages and Deaths are:

    Births: 1864 to 1915

    Marriages: 1882* to 1940

    Deaths: 1891* to 1965

    The General Register Office are currently working on updating further records of Marriages dating back to 1845 and Deaths dating back to 1864.These will be included in future updates to the records available on the website.

    Be sure not to miss other resourses on same website https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=arti…

    Some of the earlier civil records are already transcribed on the Rootsireland subscription site http://rootsireland.ie/ifhf/generic.php?filename=centres/ifhf/sources.t…

     

    I suggest that you browse the updated records as researchers paid / unpaid will be using the exact same material - http://accreditedgenealogists.ie/commissioning-research/ 

    https://www.apgen.org/directory/search_results.html?search=true&country…

     

    Cordangan, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 8th Mar 2017, 10:28AM

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