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I am looking for any information on John Hannahan and Nancy Ward. They were married in County Roscommon. John's birth was around 1800. He had a son, Patrick whose birth was around 1830. John, Nancy and Patrick Hannahan moved to Springfield,Ohio USA some time before 1854. Any information on the Ward's line or Hannahan's line would be appreciated. Thanks, Marie.

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Monday 10th Mar 2014, 10:47PM

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  • Good Mornng

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out and apologies for the delay in replying to your message. 

    Unfortunately, it may be difficult to find information without a more specific place of origin. Most Irish record sources- church records, land records, census records- are based on specific locations. Until you know a specific location within Ireland, preferably a parish or placename, it may be difficult to do anything more with these records.Have you tried searching Ancestry.com for any mention of your ancestor?s name in member family trees or messages? Ancestry is also hosting 'webinars' on their site. The latest focuses on what to do if you do not know where in Ireland your ancestor was from.

    There are some places where you can search online, however these websites do not have complete collections and many do not cover the period after 1900:

    www.familysearch.org has a huge database of genealogical records including some church records for Ireland.

    www.rootsireland.ie have a large collection of Irish Church records, however you have to pay to use this site.

    http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/ have begun a project to upload Irish church records to their site free of charge. However so far only Counties Dublin, Kerry, Carlow and parts of Cork have been covered.

    I would also search the Tithe Applotment and Griffith's Valuation to see if you can establish a place name. Even though the head of household is the only one named on these records, the information can be useful for cross-referencing. Despite the fact that John's birth was c.1800 you may be lucky.

    Tithe Applotment Bookshttp://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/index.jsp

    Ask About Ireland: http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/ where you can see the Griffith?s Valuation for free

    Some other websites that may be helpful are:

    The National Archives of Ireland: http://www.nationalarchives.ie/genealogy1/genealogy-records/introduction/ - you can search the 1901/1911 Census on the National Archives page too

    The National Library of Ireland: http://www.nli.ie/en/family-history-introduction.aspx

    The National Archives UK ? genealogy search:http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-person/

    The Public Records Office of Northern Ireland: http://www.proni.gov.uk/index/family_history.htm

    Irish Times: http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/index.htm

    Irish Genealogy Tool kit: http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/

    Remember to post any new information that you find here. The more information you post, the more likely it is that one of our volunteers will be able to advise or assist you. Also include information concerning which sources you may have already used so others may further your search.

    Best of luck with your search

    Clare Doyle

    Genealogy Support

     

    Tuesday 1st Apr 2014, 08:42AM

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