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Julia is my husbands 2 great grandmother.

I have her married in Wicklow but all her children born in Bendigo Victoria Australia.

The records show her name spelt as Canavan

But the only records I have found in Co Clare, Ireland, that could connect to her the surname is spelt Cavanagh.

Could some one clarify the possilbe inversion of the sylables in the expression of a surname?

She and her husband family's were illiterate and signed with a X so would not know if their name was spelt correctly or not.

Actually her husband Michael Kearns spelt his surname in Australia as Kairns so same there.

Della

Friday 2nd Oct 2015, 10:19PM

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  • Della:

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!

    I searched on Roots Ireland in Co. Wicklow for potential baptismal records. I found an 1821 and 1829 records for Judith Canavan. I would treat these records as leads since you don't know the parents names.

    Roger McDonnell

    Name:Judith CanavanDate of Birth:
    Date of Baptism:02-Feb-1821Address:BallincleaParish/District:DUNLAVINGender:
    CountyCo. Wicklow
    Denomination:Roman Catholic
    Father:James CanavanMother:HesterOccupation:
     

    Name:Judith CanavanDate of Birth:
    Date of Baptism:28-Jul-1829Address:
    Parish/District:KILQUADEGender:
    CountyCo. Wicklow
    Denomination:Roman Catholic
    Father:Matthew CanavanMother:Bridget Browne

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 2nd Oct 2015, 11:52PM
  • Thank you very much Roger,

    I like the sound of the Ist one as it was said her parents were James and Hester but wrong county that was why I did not use them as the bases for my tree.

    Included in her childrens names were James and Ettie.

    Actually armed with this record distant family in Bendigo now confirm father James and mother Ettie Doyle,

    So I will move my search to Wicklow for the while,

    Happy for any updates

    Della

    Sunday 11th Oct 2015, 12:13AM

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