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My gggrandfather farmed in Feenagh. My ggrandmother and her siblings were born in Feenagh.

Tuesday 30th Jul 2013, 06:52PM

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    Wednesday 31st Jul 2013, 12:27PM
  • Dear Barry Family,

    We have found 6 Barry tenants in 1850

    http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doNameSearch&Submit.x=41&Submit.y=14&Submit=Submit&familyname=barry&firstname=&baronyname=&countyname=LIMERICK&unionname=&parishname=KILMEEDY

    We look forward to hearing from you if you have more information.

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    Feenagh-Kilmeedy

    Monday 9th Sep 2013, 10:20AM
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    Dear Emma Carty, I'm new to Irelandxo and was exploring, when I came across your entry. My Sheehan family was from Feenagh, Kilmeedy, Broadford, Dromcolligher. I remember my uncle, Michael Sheehan, was friends for much of his life with Mick Barry who lived near our family.

    Our family lived at Ahadagh and Avaheen, Feenagh on the road out towards Dromcolligher. Mick Barry lived a bit closer to 'Drom' than my family and was a neighbour to my Uncle Mossie Sheehan at Avaheen. One of the younger Barry boys was a friend of my cousins and during my annual holidays in Feenagh (from my home in the UK) we all used to play together. I can't recall the young Barry's Christian name but I recall he had dark red (auburn) hair. I do have a photo of Mick Barry with my Uncle Michael Sheehan. Sorry to be a bit vague but it was 60 years ago.

    By coincidence, I also have Carty in my family tree, although I think that was from ancestors in the Toomard area, Galway.

    Regards,

    Gerald Reilly

    Geoff

    Saturday 1st Dec 2018, 10:15AM
  • Hi I am looking for information about Mary Jane Barry.

    Her death certificate suggests she came to Australia in 1849 and that she was born in Limerick.  Her parents are listed as John, a farmer, and Jane.

    There is a Mary Jane Barry on the "Nelson" arriving in Australia in November 1849 aged 22.  She was an assisted immigrant.  This is consistent with the cemetery details which suggests she was born in 1827.

    In May 1853 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, she married a John Thomas Mulligan at St Mary's Catholic Church.

    Any information would be appreciated.

    Kevin

     

    Kevin Kee

    Ksquared

    Friday 10th Jan 2020, 06:37AM
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    Hanora Barry married John or James Fitzgibbon in 1824. He had moved to Cloncagh parish after his first wifre died. He may have moved again when he married Hanora Barry. Relatives in Feenagh/Kilmeedy and Mahoonagh. Hanora Barry died in 1845. My ggg grandmother.

     

    McDEganFitzG

    Saturday 11th Jan 2020, 03:21AM
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    I previously posted a reply about the Barry family who lived near my relations in Feenagh, Limerick. Below I will try to add a further reply to the post, showing a photo of my Uncle Mick Sheehan with his friend, Mick Barry. The file was uploaded as 'Mick Barry & Uncle Mick_8.jpg'

     

    G. Reilly

     

    Geoff

    Sunday 12th Jan 2020, 10:30AM

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