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Thank you for this opportunity to locate some of my ancestors.

I am looking for any information on the McMorrow and McGlynn families.

Patrick McMorrow married a McGlynn (year unknown). [her name may also have been Eileen].

They had (I believe) 5 children: Rose Ann, Eileen Philomena, John, Bernard and Ann. They have all since deceased and one at least (John) is certainly buried in Killinagh church cemetry. I know that the family lived in Blacklion but I do not know the address.

I have the birth dates of my mother, Eileen McMorrow = 13 May 1922. Her birth certificate says Co Cavan, Holy well No2 on it.

I have checked in the site: https://civilrecords site, but I can't find any records for births or marriages. I'd really like to establish the marriage place and date of my grandparents, Patrick McMorrow (and his wife ..... Mc Glynn).

What I would most like to do is find out about my mums parents (Patrick Mc Morrow) and McGlynn, thier names, and where they come from... with the hope of then going further back.

I would also very much like to see who is still alive and where these relatives now live with the hope of re-connecting with them.

Many thanks,

John

 

Sunday 6th Aug 2017, 10:39AM

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  • John:

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!

    I located the February 1915 civil marriage record for Patrick McMorrow and Ellen McGlynn. The names of the fathers is shown and where they lived. See below. NOTE no civil birth images are on www.irishgenealogy.ie after 1915 at this time.

    I did locate the 1911 census record for the McGlynn family in Tuam townland but they did not appear to be in that townland in 1901. The townland for the McMorrows appears to be Cornagem but I can't find a townland by that name.

    I also located a transcription of Ellen's baptismal record in 1886. Her mother was Anne Wynn. See below

    Let me know what questions you have.

    Roger McDonnell

    https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_re…

    http://census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Cavan/Tuam/Tuam/347423/

    Name:Ellen MaglinnDate of Birth:
    Date of Baptism:24-Sep-1886Address:
    Parish/District:KILLINAGHGender:FemaleCountyCo. Cavan
    Denomination:Roman Catholic
    Father:Patt MaglinnMother:Anne Wynn

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Sunday 6th Aug 2017, 01:54PM
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    Dear Roger,

    Thanks so much for your help. I have attached what I have found out since I am unable to paste into this box here.

    Many thanks,

    John

    Wednesday 9th Aug 2017, 07:02PM
  • John:

    The family you located in Legeelan townland in 1901 is the same family that I located in Tuam in 1911. Note the occupation for both records is tin smith. Also, the Irish were not very concerned about age and this is reflected in the ages shown in the 1901 census which were generally understated and in other cases very understated. In 1908 the British government passed the Old Age Pension Act which provided a pension to those age 70 as long as their income was below a certain level. Accurate age became very important for the pension and you will see many cases where someone like Patrick McGlynn were shown as twenty years older in the 1911 census compared to the 1901 census.

    Patrick died in 1917. You will note that his daughter Ellen McMorrow was the informant so she married.

    https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_retu…

    Ellen married Patrick McMorrow in 1915.

    https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_re…

    I could not find a death record for Anne McGlynn.

    In general, you can use www.irishgenealogy.ie to try to locate civil marriage records for any children of Patrick and Anne. That site also has civil birth records from 1864-1915.

    Roger

     

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 10th Aug 2017, 09:40PM
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    Anne Wynn birth.pdf (247.18 KB)

    Hi Roger,

    I have a fascinating surname here.

    The Birth of Anne Wynn helped me find her mother and father's names.

    However the mothers maiden name is undecipherable (to me at least). see attached.

    I'm looking at 392. Father easy: Bernard Wynn

    But mother = MAry ....?  MAYAURAN or something like it..... look above in 391 that name is written again I think.

    I can find no Irish name like this.... have you ever heard of it before please?

    thanks kindly,

    .... getting there slowly :-)

    John

     

     

    Monday 21st Aug 2017, 03:36PM
  • .... just figured it out.... MAGAURAN..... now it makes sense. (that G really looked like a 'Y')

    I have just realised that it seems impossible to trace ancestors back much before the 1850's. Nothing seems to come up in my searches.... I presume this is because the records were lost?

    Anyway, pleased to have got this far,

    best wishes team and thank you

    Tuesday 22nd Aug 2017, 07:44AM
  • Hi John!

    Glad you are making progress.  McGauran is aLeitrim surname.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 22nd Aug 2017, 05:30PM
  • Hi John,

    I am also tracing the McGlynn family from Cavan.  My great great grandfather was Patrick Francis McGlynn who came to Australia in 1858.  Parents - Michael McGlynn and Mary Ann Murray.  Happy for you to be in contact with me should you find any connection.

    Regards,

    Carol McGrath

    Thursday 24th May 2018, 02:17AM
  • Hi Carol,

    How exciting - I started doing this research months ago and didn't really expect any replies. Thank you for this.

    I lost my parents so long ago, when I was quite young and therefore never had the chance to chat about our ancestors.

    I do have a photo of a 'Vincent McGlynn' in my old black and white photo album and always wondered how he fits in.

    I have seen a photo of a grave in killnagh which is inscribed with his name.. but of course this may be another Vincent McGlynn.

    Neverthess it is possible it is the same one.

    I'd love to connect with living members of my extended family since sadly I have never lived in Ireland.

    Do you live in Ireland?

     

    Best wishes and thanks again for writing.

     

    John

     

    Thursday 24th May 2018, 09:38AM

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