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Hi all,

I am looking for any information available on either my great, great grandfather born Kilkenny 1826 (date unknown) left for America around 1840, died Washington DC, Febuary 21st, 1900 or any information on my great, great, grandmother Catherine (J?) Costello also born in Kilkenny in either 1826 or 1829. She died in Washington DC on March 19th, 1915.

Unfortunately I have very little information on them. Older relatives used to say that James and Catherine were quite proud of coming from "the parish of the Butt's". Our only guess is that perhaps this refers to Isaac Butt (1813 - 1879) though I can find no evidence he ever lived in Kilkenny. Does that phrase mean anything to anyone?

Also interested in any information on Patrick Manogue born March 15th, 1831 in Desart, Kilkenny. He later went on to become a Bishop in Sacramento , California. We believe that he and James Joseph Manogue were cousins.

Thanks in advance for any help or info you can provide.

Regards,

Mike Manogue

Monday 20th Oct 2014, 07:38PM

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  • Mike:

    Roots Ireland has an 1826 baptismal record for a James Manogue in the Templeorum RC church records. The civil parishes covered by Templeorum are in the southwest corner of Co. Kilkenny.

    Roots also has 7 Catherine Costello baptismal records for the period 1826-1830. I did not look for the parishes.

    Roots did not have an 1831 baptismal record for a Patrick Manogue. There was an 1832 record but not in Templeorum.

    Roots is a pay site to view transcriptions of church records. You may have to get a one month subscription.

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 20th Oct 2014, 08:33PM
  • The Butt's Parish in KIlkenny city mentioned at this link

     

     

    Shane Wilson, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 20th Oct 2014, 09:16PM
  • There's a location named '"Butts Gardens" listed in St. Canice's civil parish, Kilkenny city on the Tithe records dated from March 1828 for this area that might be where that name derived. see : here 

    Also mentioned in the same civil parish, and possibly connected, are a 'Butter Milk Lane Gardens', and Gardens..

    The 1st Edition OSI map (c1838), shows another clue .. St. Canice's RC Chapel appears to be captioned 'Butt's Chapel' and adjacent  and slightly north west is Butt's green - see here

    St. Canice's civil parish covers some western parts of the city and also an area to the the north west in Co. Kilkenny. The Catholic parish which covered most of this was also named St. Canice.

     

    Shane Wilson, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 20th Oct 2014, 09:44PM
  • Mike:

    Based on the info that Shane found, it is unlikely that the 1826 baptismal record in Templeorum would be for your ancestor.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 20th Oct 2014, 09:46PM
  • Roger,

    Thank you for your quick responce! I will have a look.

    Regards,

    Mike Manogue

    Tuesday 21st Oct 2014, 02:57PM
  • THank you everyone for their help!

    Regards,

    Mike Manogue

    Tuesday 21st Oct 2014, 03:00PM
  • Shane,

    That is a couple of big clues, thank you!

    Regards,

    Mike Manogue

    Tuesday 21st Oct 2014, 03:03PM
  • I would think that Manogue is likely a spelling variation of Minogue. There's an entry under this version of the name on the Tithe records in St. Canice's civil parish that might be worth checking - see here Wm. Minogue, Lyon's Fields   (The record is duplicated in error, the Robert's hill entry is on the other page )

    The townland of Lyons is less than 500m to the south of St. Canice's/Butts RC church

    a few other links that might be of interest :

    Butt's Roman Catholic Chapel, Kilkenny City, Co. Kilkenny   (National Library photo)
    Google Street view of the Church
    Street Names of Kilkenny  (mentions Butts Green)

     

     

    Shane Wilson, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 21st Oct 2014, 05:15PM
  • I would just like to thank everyone again! I feel like I am making more headway than my uncle has in 60 years. He too is very appreciative.

    Thursday 23rd Oct 2014, 01:49AM
  • no problem - good luck with your search

    Shane

    Shane Wilson, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 23rd Oct 2014, 06:50AM
  • Mike, just saw your message. I was born 200 yards away from Butts Green in Kilkenny and went to primary school there in the St. Canices boys national school. It is adjacent to St Canice's Church which I attended in my younger days until I left Kilkenny at 16. There was a Catholic parish of St. Canices in existence until very recently but this I believe has now merged into the bigger St. Marys parish. I remember a Minogues furniture shop which was located about 100 yards from the church, and as far as I am aware, it is still in existence. This is likely linked to your Manogue line. For a map of the area showing the church and Butts Green see here

    https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Dean+St,+Kilkenny/@52.6551777,-7.25795…

    Let me know if there is anything I can help you with

    Paddy Trehy

    Paddy Trehy

    Thursday 15th Jan 2015, 06:03PM
  • Paddy,

    Sorry for the delay in responding to you! My Uncle went to Kilkenny in the '60's and found a Thomas Manogue through the phonebook. This man mentioned a generation that had seven sons, something my grandfather also used to mention. Thomas had an old family bible but for whatever reason he seemed to be reluctant to let my Uncle copy it. He is now surely dead but I know he had children and I wonder if they or their grandchildren still has that bible. I may have to come look for myself. Thanks for your reply.

    Mike Manogue

    Wednesday 21st Jan 2015, 02:30PM

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