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I am looking for information about my great grandparents, Michael J. Murphy and Catherine T. Murphy.  Michael was born in Mayo in 1854 and died in Boston, Massachusetts in 1933.  He had a twin brother who remained in Ireland.  Catherine was born in Mayo in 1862 and died in Boston in 1905.  Catherine's maiden name was also Murphy.  They married in Ireland in 1880 and emigrated to the U.S. in 1882 or 1884.  Their eldest child, Mary Agnes, was born in England in 1882.  The family settled in the Roxbury area of Boston.  Any information or research suggestions would be much appreciated!

MidwestCelt

Tuesday 8th Apr 2014, 09:01PM

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  • Good Morning

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!

    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.

    Do you have any documentation pertaining to Michael, Catherine and the family that mentions any place names at all? This can include wills, marriage/death records, census records, letters, diary entries etc. 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 how to use Irish records when you do not know where your ancestor is 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.

    Other important sources include the Tithe Applotment Books and Griffith?s Valuation. Even though these sources only name the head of household, the informatin is still important. It is also vital that you collect as much information as you can. This is particularly true for surnames like Murphy that are very common in Ireland. Extra information can lead you to your ancestors by way of sponsors names, Griffith's entries or witnesses to a marriage:

    Tithe Applotment Books (1823-1837): http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/index.jsp

    Griffith?s Valuation (1847-1864): http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/

    Some other websites that may be helpful are:

    The National Archives of Ireland: http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/  you can search the 1901/1911 Census on the National Archives page too

    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 

     

    Friday 11th Apr 2014, 08:43AM

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