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Several  children of John Marron and Mary Heany were baptised in Killasser Parish in the mid 1840s to the mid 1850s.  At least four of their children emigrated to San Francisco California, where they married and had families.  John and Mary are my great great grandparents.  I would like to know more about them and whether there are still family members in the Killasser area.  Thank you.

Diana Wild (dianamwild@gmail.com)

San Francisco California, USA

Diana Wild

Sunday 26th Jan 2014, 12:24AM

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  • I'm not from Killasser but have ancestors from the area, so I did a little searching for you. 

    The Griffith Valuation in Mayo was prepared in 1856-57.  I didn't find any Marron's in the parish of Killasser, but there are John Marn Sr. and John Marn Jr. in Carrowliam More. Could this possibly be yours? 

    http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/mayo/killasser.php

    In 1901 you can search again for the family in the census.  The Leitrim -Roscommon website has a search option for parish.  If you type in Killasser in the parish field, you can look for variations on the name spelling.  There are only 3 families with the last name Marren (no Morren found) in Killasser again in the townland of Carrowliam More:  William (56), Michael (59) and Patrick (60).   The three were therefore born between 1841 and 1845.  One could possibly assume they are sons of one of the John's and siblings to the group that left for the US. 

    http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/1901census/census.shtml

    In 1911, you find all the families still in Carrowliam More:  William's children John and Jane Marron, Michael's widow Bridget Marren and children, and Patrick Marron (79) and family. 

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Mayo/Tumgesh/Carrowlia…

    If you look at the actual census record for Michael's widow Bridget, you'll notice that oldest son Patrick J. Marren was a National Teacher.  I have the book Killasser, Heritage of a Mayo Parish by Bernard O'Hara.  There is a chapter named Profiles of Some Killasser People that includes a profile on Patrick and his wife Eileen Marren.  Patrick, native from Carrowliam More was a schoolmaster in Knock.  There is a nice tribute and  a picture of Patrick, his wife Eileen and son Fr. Vincent.  There is also another profile on his other son Martin "Enda" Marren, who was a well known solicitor in Dublin.  (You can google him.)   There is a third profile of a Thomas Marren (1949- ) from Cloonfinish.   

    If you feel this is a viable connection, perhaps you could specifically search in these couple townlands for these families. Here is a cemetery link that includes several of the Marren's that might also be of help.

    http://irishgraveyards.ie/search.php?yardid=0&lastname=marren&firstname…

    Cathy

    cdanhauer

    Tuesday 28th Jan 2014, 03:32AM
  • My grandfather was Patrick J. Marren from Carrowliam More in Killasser, County Mayo. He was married to Eileen Horkan who was from Tumgesh, not far from Swinford. They were both school teachers at Knocks National School in Killasser. My grandfather also had a farm in Carrowliam More. His father was Michael Marren, my GG-grandfaher, a farmer who was born circa ~1839. He was married Bridget Gallagher from Ballinacurry, Co. Sligo. Michael's own father was John Marren (my GGG-grandfather), who was recorded in the Griffith's Valuation with the surname "Marn". You have to be careful with the spelling of the townlands in the area, and indeed the spelling of surnames, as they can vary. 

    Michael Marren's older brother was Patrick Marren, who lived the the house adjacent to where my grandfather was born and lived, in Carrowliam More (usually spelt Carrowliamore by the family). In the 1901 census, Patrick spelt his surname "Marren", however, by the 1911 census the family surname was recorded as "Marron" and this was the spelling that was adopted by his line of the family, most of whom emigrated to the United States.

     

     

     

    Monday 23rd Feb 2015, 05:19PM
  • Hello Folks,

    From research on various records, I have established that my great great grandfather Luke Walsh, a tailor from Foxford, was married to a Mary Marron/Marren from Knocks, Killasser. I have found a baptism registered for 1849. Their daughter Margaret was my great grandmother. I have emailed this information to Diana Wild but have not yet received a reply. An Ellen Heany was a sponsor later to my Grandmother's baptism in 1882 - her name was Kathleen Loftus of Meelick. Perhaps Mary was a sibling of John and or Patrick?

     

    Deirdre Carroll

    Deirdre Carroll

    Monday 7th Mar 2016, 11:37AM

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