Hello, Bridget Grady was married to John Grady in Ballintober, Ireland. They were married in 1865, but I was told that John died shortly after the birth of my mother's great grandmother, their daughter, Catherine, in 1874 or 1877. Bridget Hayden left for Massachusetts as a widow with her children. There is a grave here in Taunton, MA, and the records state that she died in 1899. A relative in England told me that she thinks he was buried in a graveyard in Ballintober, but there is no headstone. Someone responded before with some information about his death in 1883, but it does not seem accurate. It may be another John Grady. If you have any info., I would really appreciate it. Thanks!
Laurie from MA in USA
Tuesday 8th Aug 2023, 09:06PM
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Laurie, RootsIreland has this death record for John Grady in 1873. You can see the register at irishgenealogy.ie.
John Grady Death: 14-Mar-1873 Age: 40 Parish / District: CASTLEPLUNKET Address: Ballyfinegan Co. Roscommon Married Occupation: TAILOR Graveyard Informant Graveyard: Relationship: Parish: Name: Bridget Grady County: Address: Ballyfinegan Notes: Patricia
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Attached FilesJohn Grady - Bridget Hedian marriage.pdf (193.05 KB)
Laurie,
Roots Ireland also has the birth records for their three children, and they agree with the above death record.
Eleanor (Ellen) 20 Jun 1868, Ballyfinegan, Castlerea civil, Roscommon
Patrick 10 Jan 1871, Ballyfinegan, Castlerea civil, Roscommon
Catherine 24 Feb 1873, Ballyfinegan, Castlerea civil, Roscommon
Parents are John Grady and Bridget Hayden. John's occupation - tailor.
Attached is also their marriage record - you'll see a variation of Hayden spelling.
Regards,
Carolyn
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There were also several queries about John Grady last month. See here:
https://www.irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/message-board?field_accociated_par…
Patricia
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Thanks, Patricia and Carolyn, for your information. This makes more sense than what I previously discovered. It seems that John passed away a month after his daughter, Catherine, was born. How sad! Poor Bridget took the long journey to Massachusetts with the children.
If you have any advice on finding the cemetery where he is buried, please let me know. It lists Castleplunket in the record. A relative told me that she thought it was Ballintober.
Thanks for your help,
Laurie
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Laurie,
The website www.johngrenham.com is a good one to help decipher these places. It shows both the RC parishes and civil parishes. The townland of Ballyfinegan is in the Ballintober civil parish, barony of Castlereagh. The electoral division (ED) for that area is Castleplunkett. There is also a townland called Ballintober in the same civil parish as above. Also, www.townlands.ie is a great site for figuring locations.
I searched Find a Grave for John's grave in St. Bride's catholic church, also known as Ballintober catholic church in Castlerea, but his name was not there.
Regards,
Carolyn
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Hi, Carolyn. I just visited that church in June when I made my first trip to Ireland with my family. A relative told me about St. Bride's. We also walked into Garvey's Pub and talked to some nice people there. It was like walking back in time (so quiet and peaceful with the beautiful scenery: farms, sheep, horses, stone walls, green fields...) We also visited the general store at the corner.
Many thanks for more information. I will look into it.
Laurie
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