Share This:

Bridget Burke was born in Westport c1812, daughter of George Burke , a farmer. Around 1830 she married Peter Parker and in 1832 eldest daughter Mary Parker was born in or around Westport. My mystery is Peter Parker. Some say that he was born in England c1799. At a time when people were leaving Irealand for England and America I can't find a reason why Peter was in Westport and marrying a local girl several yeras younger than him.I feel that there must be a story but I have no idea how to find it. Bridget and Peter were in England in 1844 possibly to escape the potato famine. can you suggest where I can look to find out about this family please.

 

 

 

Tuesday 30th Jan 2018, 10:27PM

Message Board Replies

  • Dear Kevynne:

    Many thanks for your post to the Ireland Reaching Out message board and welcome to the site!

    There is a volunteer in the Westport area who may be able to assist you with your query and I am forwarding this post to him. 

    Peter Parker may have been military stationed in Westport and or may have come there to work on a farm or in a trade.  There are lots of possibilities. 

    Our volunteer will be in contact with you in the next week or so.

    If you would like to create an Ancestor Profile for any of your ancestors, please do so by clicking on the link "XO Chronicles" at the top of this page, and you will be directed to a page and instructed how to do so.  Ancestor profiles are a great source for all of our members who read them as they can lead to new information and other people researching the same family.

    The very best of luck with your research!

    Kind regards,

     

    Jane.

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Wednesday 14th Feb 2018, 02:02PM
  • Hi Jane, Thank you so much for passing my query to your volunteer. I am very keen to find out more about this family , as I know nothing about their Irish life before

    their immigration to New zealand in the 1840s.

     

    Friday 16th Feb 2018, 10:45PM

Post Reply