Share This:

Daniel McGarr, born about 1800, lived in Ballyraggan Kildare, but he was part of Baltinglass RC Parish.  His 3 oldest daughters Catherine, Maria and Bridget came to USA during the famine.  Sarah, Anne and sons John and Richard remained in Ireland.  Any information on this family appreciated.

Regards Allie

AllieODwyer

Wednesday 30th Jan 2013, 09:49PM

Message Board Replies

  • Dear Allie

    I am researching the Devine, Mageer, Byrne and O'Neal families who left Baltinglass with a party of settlers to Albany in the Eastern Cape of South Africa - a party led by Captian Thomas Butler of Whitehall House of Baltinglass. Your Daniel McGarr caught my eye as I have seen the Mageer surname spelt McGeer McGeere McGear Mageer and McGarr so wondered if you had explored the possibility of different spellings. A friend found the baptism of William McGeer son of Wm and Margaret of Kilshe in April 1808 and of Eliza daughter of Wm and Margaret of Kelshea in oct 1809 and I could not help wondering if there is some kind of connection between William McGeer (as the name finally settled out, mostly, in South Africa) and Daniel McGarr? Wm seems to have been born about 1766. The other thing I wanted to share with you (thanks again to my helper, Michael), was that Baltinglass, being a parish, one has to search surrounding townlands and villages to find possible links. It helps too, to know if they were Catholic or other as the parish boundaries vary widely according to religion. Othe names Michael mentioned as adjacent or possible baptismal places for my party were: Humewood, Rickeh, Rathvilly and DunlavinparishesTynock, Talbotstown and so on. The National Library in Dublin seems to hold the most extraordinary collection of records and if you could find a researcher in Dublin it might be the best solution.

    Lastly check the Griffiths Valuation as it provides some possible later connections who might have info on earlier family members. I found some of the names in that in surrounding townlands. The Griffiths also provided some extra understanding of the parishes and townlands etc.

    Good luck

    Shayne

    Plettenberg Bay

    South Africa

     

     

     

     

    ShaynevR

    Friday 15th Mar 2013, 06:01AM

Post Reply