Hello there
I have discovered my Ryan kin originated in Moyaliff although the Tynan's may have been Ballycahill.
My ancestor, Bridget Catherine Ryan was the daughter of Michael Ryan and Margaret Tynan
She left Ireland for Australia in the early 1850's probably following her brother Thomas Michael Ryan who became a publican in Victoria. Bridget married in 1857 to an O'Rourke and travelled to New Zealand where they raised a family.
Name Date of Baptism Sponsor/s
Ellenora Ryan 1- 9 -1836 Timothy Tynan & Mary Ryan
Patrick Ryan 9 – 8 -1838 Patrick Dwyer & Margaret Ryan
Margaret Ryan 21-3-1840 Ml. Costelloe & Mary O’Dwyer
Judith Ryan 6 – 6 1842 Pat Ryan & Judy(?) McGrath
Edmund Ryan 24 – 2 – 1847 John and Mary Tynan.
I am travelling from NZ to visit (my 2nd time) and hope to find out more information on this Ryan family. I believe there was a John and Anne Ryan living in Moyaliff in the 1901 census, and the eldest children recorded are Michael and Margaret. Wondering if this John was another of the elder Ryan/Tynan family who were born before the baptism records start?
I would love to know where Bridget once lived, or where Margaret and Michael Ryans grave is? Weirdly my husband and I have been to the Moyaliff cemetery, spending some time there before I knew this was likely the burial ground of my ancestors. Now I will return with new eyes on and will explore more fully.
I look forwards to the visit and if anyone has any information of this Ryan family (yes, I know how common this name is!), well I would love any information.
There was a John Ryan and wife, Anne, living in Moyaliff in 1901 and they named their eldest children Michael and Margaret. I am wondering if he was another of the older siblings who missed the baptism records? If anyone recognises this family or any descendants still in the area I would really like to know more. I thank those who have helped me in the past with grave names. Be there in June/July
kindest regards
Kerry Driscoll
kezdriscoll
Tuesday 25th Apr 2017, 07:06PMMessage Board Replies
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Dear Kerry:
Many thanks for your post to the Ireland Reaching Out message board and welcome to the website!
We will do our best to try to assist you with your family research.
We have several local volunteers in the neighbouring parishes who may be able to assist and I'm copying them with your query.
In the meantime, please keep us posted as to your travel plans as we can arrange to meet you locally.
Kind regards,
Jane.
Jane Halloran Ryan
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Thank you Jane
I am yet to nail down the days we shall stay in the area but it will be likely to be towards the last week of June.
kind regards
Kerry Driscoll
kezdriscoll
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Dear Kerry:
That's no problem. When you have an idea, please let me know and I will try to arrange for you to meet a volunteer.
All the best,
Jane
Jane Halloran Ryan