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I am looking for any information about my Great Grandmother Margaret Shea and her relatives.

The information I have from the Roots Ireland Website is as follows:-

Margaret Shea DOB: 26/4/1862  

Father: Thomas Shea  Mother:  Mary Hoynes,  Address:  Springmount    Parish/District:  Windgap

Thomas Shea  Date of Baptism:  8/07/1823

Father:  Patrick Shea   Mother:  Margaret Phelan  Address:  Springmount  Parish/District:  Windgap

Thomas Shea/Mary Hoynes  Date of Marriage: 03/02/1853

Father and Mother not listed  Adress:  Kiltallahan

 

Any information would be greatly appreciated

 

Maggie1403

Monday 24th Aug 2015, 10:28PM

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  • Maggie:

    I can add to your information. Windgap was the RC parish and here is the link to the register

     http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/1034

    I searched on Roots (1852-1872) and also found Mary baptized May 12 1854, Daniel baptized November 4 1855 and Michael born February 16, 1859-- all in the Windgap church--townland Springmount. Paretns Thomas Shea and Mary Hoynes/Hoines.

    Civil registgration started in 1864 and I found this civil birth record for a Bridget Shea.

    Bridget SheaDate of Birth:10-Nov-1864

    Registration Date:1-Jan-0Address:SpringmountParish/District:KILMOGANNYGender:FemaleCountyCo. Kilkenny
    Denomination:Civil Parish / District
    Father:Thomas SheaMother:Mary HoynesOccupation:Farmer

    The town of Windgap is in Killamery civil parish which is on the western side of Kilkenny bordering Tipperary. Kiltallaghan is also in that civil parish. There is no official Springmount townland in Kilkenny that I can find but obviously it was aplace name in the area.

    Let me know if you have any questions.

    Roger McDonnell

     

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 24th Aug 2015, 11:16PM
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    My name is John Dawson and I am the great-grandson of Margaret Shea b.1862. I live in Sydney Australia.

    Margaret  was one of 6 children to Patrick Shea and Margaret Phelan. She left Ireland in 1863 arriving in Sydney to join her brothers Michael, who arrived in 1881,and John, who arrived in 1880.

    While working as a domestic, she met Michael Fitzgerald, a migrant from East Clare Hills, Ireland who arrived happened to arrive in sydney the same year as Margaret. The two married in 1889 and went on to produce 11 children, of whom 9 survived, including my grandmother, Bridget. On Margaret's wedding certificate, for reasons unknown, she chose to call herself O'Shea.

    My grandmother Bridget b.1864 later married John Dawson and they produced 6 children, including my father, Francis.

    In 1983, the relatives of Michael and Margaret held a centenary family reunion to celebrate the arrival in Australia of the pair. To mark the occasion, a relative, the well respected Canberra based jouranist, Alan Fitzgerald travelled to Ireland to further research the family. Upon his return, he produced a document outlining a brief history of the Fitzgerald and O'Shea families in Ireland and Australia and contains a wealth of information. I hold a copy.

    I've attached a copy of a photo of Margaret and Michael Fitzgerald taken on their Golden Wedding Anniversary in 1939. 

    argyleplace

    Wednesday 22nd Jun 2022, 04:38AM
  • Hi John,

    I stumbled on your post by accident and may be able to add to your family tree as I think my 2 sons are related to you (although I am only related by marriage and have been divorced and have remarried since). My sons are Michael and Sam Shannon and their father is David Shannon who would be your cousin. David’s mother was Marjorie Mary Shannon (née Dawson) and her parents were Bridget and John Dawson. I believe I met your father (was he known as Frank?). I also remember meeting John Dawson who would be your uncle and Kath who would be your aunt along with Marjorie. Sam and Michael grew up in Port Macquarie but now live in Melbourne and Newcastle. Marjorie passed away a few years ago. Hope that helps fill in some gaps. Cheers Jenny 

    AusJen

    Friday 30th Sep 2022, 07:54AM
  • Ps I think you must have the incorrect dob for Bridget as if it was 1864 her mother would have been 2yo and her daughter Marjorie would have been born when she was 55! Perhaps you meant dob to be 1894? (Same year I have for John Dawson). 

    AusJen

    Saturday 1st Oct 2022, 05:08AM
  • Margaret’s death certificate 1945 states father as John Oshea, mother Mary HYNES. But Margaret’s 1889 marriage certificate states her father as Thomas Oshea mother as Mary Hoynes!

    Johannah Shea b1838 Kilkenny to South Australia 1855 ship Nashwauk

    Saturday 2nd Sep 2023, 12:42PM
  • argyleplace

    Hello how to I go about obtaining a copy of the following document?

     

    To mark the occasion, a relative, the well respected Canberra based jouranist, Alan Fitzgerald travelled to Ireland to further research the family. Upon his return, he produced a document outlining a brief history of the Fitzgerald and O'Shea families in Ireland and Australia and contains a wealth of information. I hold a copy.

     

    argyleplace

    Kind Regards

    Sandra

    Johannah Shea b1838 Kilkenny to South Australia 1855 ship Nashwauk

    Wednesday 25th Oct 2023, 02:08AM

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