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Timothy Leary was baptised on 28 Oct 1838 in Kilmallock RC parish, son of Daniel Leary and Margaret Hickey.  Daniel & Margaret had several other children born earlier, but as I understand it, there are no records for Kilmallock parish before 1838.  Anyway, I believe I have identified Daniel in the 1834 Tithe Appointment Books in Tankardstown townland. 

Can someone tell me which church they would likely have attended?  We are headed to Ireland in a few weeks and I'd love to see it, if it still exists.  Thanks for any help!

ejarguelles

Friday 24th May 2019, 02:55PM

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  • In the 1830s there were two churches (or chapels as they were referred to at the time) for Killmallock Catholic parish - one in the town of Kilmallock which was likely the parish church, and a second to the south east at Ballingaddy North townland - see the attached Google map.

    The old church in Killmallock seems to be gone, it was located to the north of Sarsfield street between the street and the ruins of the old Abbey, close the the Church of Ireland church ath that time - based on aerial photos it was probably where a small car park is now located, opposite the old tower. The current Catholic Church, St. Peter & Pauls, is on the other side of the main street and to the north west.  I've attached an extract from an aerial map from Google showing the area - with the main street, the old abbey, the tower and the site of old Catholic Church all marked

    There's still a church at the same location in Ballingaddy, possibly slightly upgraded since the 1830s - see attached photo from Google Street View.

    Tankardstown townland is to the north west of the town of Kilmallock, so the church in Kilmallock would have bee the closest to your Leary family's house.
     

    Shane Wilson, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 29th May 2019, 09:43PM
  • Thanks so much for these great graphics! It's a shame there's nothing left of the old church - but it looks like there are plenty of other interesting things to see there! Your help is greatly appreciated! 

    ejarguelles

    Thursday 30th May 2019, 01:23AM
  • Hello:

    There is a local historian in the Kilmallock area who may have some very good and interesting information about the graveyard which is located just outside of Kilmallock.  You can contact him directly through his Facebook page Kilmallock Medieval Tours.  If you are not on Facebook, please email me directly and I will give you his email address.  You can email me at:  jhalloranryan@irelandxo.com

    Kind regards,

     

    Jane

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Friday 31st May 2019, 02:52PM
  • Thank you, Jane! I do have Facebook, so I will definitely check it out! 

    ejarguelles

    Saturday 1st Jun 2019, 02:42PM

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