Hi, can anyone help please? I am intending to visit Ireland in the next 12-18 months and in particular would like to visit the birthplaces and residential locations of my forebears. Peter SCANLON c1798-1883 (father Dudley SCANLON?, mother Catherine?) & Mary CURRAN c1801-1855 (father James & mother Catherine?) were both born in County Longford, Ireland and arrived Sydney, New South Wales, on the ship 'Forth' 28 Aug 1841 as assisted immigrants. Their two daughters, Catherine c1826-1902 and Mary c1829-1911 (my 2nd great grandmother) were also born County Longford, Ireland. In 1844 Catherine married Patrick Michael SCANLON born c1816 Thurles, Co. Tipperary at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, East Maitland, NSW. In 1848 Mary married Edmond PURCELL born c1827 Drombane, Co. Tipperary also at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, East Maitland, NSW. Any advice on gathering more information and possibly contacting Irish relatives would be much appreciated. Kind regards, Shirley Turner (sturner2701@gmail.com)
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Saturday 22nd Apr 2017, 02:57PMMessage Board Replies
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Shirley:
Hello again!
I found a baptismal record in 1828 in Killoe but did not find a record for Mary. The record transcription does not show a townland. I checked the Tithe listings for Peter but did not find a record.
Roger McDonnell
Name:Catherine ScanlonDate of Birth:
Date of Baptism:10-Dec-1828Address:Not RecordedParish/District:KILLOEGender:FemaleCountyCo. Longford
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Father:Peter ScanlonMother:Mary CurranOccupation:
Sponsor 1 /
Informant 1:Matthew Scanlon Sponsor 2 /
Informant 2:Brigid ScanlonCastlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Shirley,
Unfortunately church records for that period are very scant. However, the Scanlon name is associated with a townland in Killoe called Soran. Indeed, in the past Soran was divided into Soran Scanlon, Soran Coyle and Soran as the townland is long and narrow and these family names helped identify which part of Soran was being referred to. These divisions don't appear on a map and are somewhat forgotten these days. There were also Scanlons in Killeter in the same parish.
Curran seems to be associated with the neighbouring parish, Clonbroney. There is a death record for a James Curran in 1853 in parish records. There were also Currans in Tullybawn in the same parish.
Hope this helps .
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I'm thrilled with the information you have given me...there are Australian rellies who have been searching for a very longtime, I am sure they will be very interested. Very much appreciated, thank you! Shirley
sturner2701
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Shirley,
I see Dudly Scanlon mentioned in the 1796 Flaxgrowers List of County Longford, he is recorded in Longford Barony. There were just six Baronies in County Longford and Longford Barony contained Soran Townland. Soran Townland is where Scanlons and other surnames are recorded which match those closeby Dudly Scanlon on the 1796 list and match surnames to be found at Soran Townland in the Tithe Aplotment Books of c1825.
Hoping this helps,
David Leahy
(david leahy@eircom.net without the space between david and leahy)
David Leahy, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘︎
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Thank you David.
sturner2701