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Dianne
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13 Sep 2009 13:19 |
PS I think it may be the Lissaniska, Abbeyknockmoy area.
Dianne xx
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Lorraine
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13 Sep 2009 17:48 |
Hi Dianne, The only Tracy-Tracey's I could find were these in Galway.....
Slaters Directory 1881 Michael Tracy, Proprietor of Racquet Court and Billard Rooms,Middle street.
Electorial Registers Freeman since 1831
Andrew Tracey...Painter Residence Bowling green. William Tracey Junior ...same as above Painter. Date of admission 18 sept 1832
Elphin Census 1749 Name and Religion Richard Tracy W.pa Miller 3 chidren under 14 and 2 children over 14,1 men servant,1 woman servant Donamon,County Galway. Place of abode Cargeens.
Sorry but thats about all there is,hope they help and hope that you get on ok tomorrow Regards Lorraine
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Dianne
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17 Sep 2009 21:59 |
Thank you very much for doing the look up for me Lorraine. I don't recognise any of those names just at the moment but I will take note of them and they are likely to tie in later on in my research.
Thank you also for the good wishes for my operation. Everything seems to be ok and I am walking a bit better now, although I am still sore, but that should pass in a few days hopefully.
Dianne xx
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Lorraine
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21 Sep 2009 10:29 |
nudge up..........
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Lorraine
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21 Sep 2009 15:49 |
Hi barbra, no John Cain but here are the rest of the Cain's,hope they help...
View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Jules Last name Cain
Memorial details Church/Graveyard SPIDDAL Description of Church/Graveyard This graveyard is the biggest in western County Galway and in the words of Walter Fitzgerald is ‘thickly covered with large limestone slabs’. The majority of memorials lie flat and while erosion was a problem most memorials were fairly easily read. The number of people who died aged 60 years is slightly suspicious. The graveyard contains an unique Mortuary Chapel that is blocked up. It has a plaque that states: “This chapel was built in 1776 at the expense of Stephen Martin Gentleman”, further details below. Walter Fitzgerald published three memorials in J.P.M.D., 1898, vol. 4, pp.59-60. The current church was built in the early 1900s and has no pre 20th century memorials. There are two new graveyards to the east and west of the village. County Galway Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Pray for ye soul of Jules Cain who died in ye … of her age 1789 Erected by her father C… View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Mary Last name Cain
Memorial details Church/Graveyard ARDBEAR Description of Church/Graveyard Situated about one mile south of Clifden and mostly served the Catholic community. The quantity of large ornate high cross memorials indicates the increasing wealth of the Catholic merchant class from c. 1880. The older part of the graveyard is overgrown with mature trees, which may obscure earlier memorials centred around what appears to be a holy well. County Galway Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Lord have mercy on the soul of Patk Cain who departed life on the 1st August 1847 aged 63 years This tomb was erected by his be loved wife Mary Cain View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Mary Last name Cain
Memorial details Church/Graveyard KILBRICKAN Description of Church/Graveyard This is situated about half way down the Rosmuck peninsula on a road leading off to the western part. There are two sets of church ruins and a holy well that has been recently in use. Many of the flags were covered by moss and grass and are inhabited by nests of red biting ants which only added to the joys of transcription. County Galway Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Pray for ye soul of Thos Cain died in ye 60 yr of age 1811 also Mary Cain died in ye 41 yr of her age 1797 View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Micl Last name Cain
Memorial details Church/Graveyard INIS MAAN Description of Church/Graveyard The church is in the middle of the southern part of the island and the graveyard is about 100 meters south of the eastern pier. There is a medieval church ruin called Cill Cheannannagh. There is also a modern graveyard about half a mile to the north of the pier whose earliest memorial is 1940. The church and graveyard are listed together for convenience. County Galway Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Pray for ye soul of Thomas & Michl Cain died in ye 35 of his age Erected by Patt Cain (before 1850, only one age given)
regards Lorraine
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Lorraine
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25 Sep 2009 08:51 |
nudge up ...............
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neeney
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4 May 2010 15:41 |
Hello Lorraine, your offer is very generous pity I have just seen it today anyway I am looking for Bradshaw's in Mayo and also ClareIsland are you able to help me I have hit brick walls. Thank you in anticipation, neeney
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Sheila
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3 Jun 2011 18:34 |
i am looking for honora joyce she married thomas feeham and had a daughter mary feeham from ireland sheila
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jax
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11 Jun 2011 01:16 |
Have you noticed how old this thread is and the last time Lorraine replied??
I would say she is no longer doing look ups at the moment
jax
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Claire
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28 Apr 2012 20:22 |
Hi
Not sure if you are still able to look up but if you are, could I please ask to look for me?
My Gt Gt Gt Grandfather Patrick Mulloy married to Bridget (possibly Fahy/Fahi. He was a farmer from Burriscarra RC parish Co. Mayo. ANY info at all would be wonderful. Thanks, Claire
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Anthony
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30 Sep 2014 17:06 |
Hi Lorraine. You still available for look ups? I am interested in a Francis Xavier Murphy born Dublin in early 1870's. Noticed an entry that similar named person had at died CLIFDEN (Connemara, Galway?) in 1941 aged 68 years. No ther info but wonder if he is known there or buried there? Thanks.
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jax
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30 Sep 2014 18:12 |
As Lorraine has'nt posted on this thread for 5 years, I doubt whether she is still doing look ups.
Did you not look at the previous posts Anthony?
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