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Hello, my great grandmother was Margaret Joy {it is said from Listowel} b. abt 1841. She married a James Roche and had children John, James, Margaret, Thomas and Patrick living in Knocknagoshel for most of her life. I am searching her birth, marriage and death information as well as her parents. Her mother may have been Helen Horan. My DNA matches others with Joy ancestry. Thanks for any help.

 

 

Monday 8th Feb 2016, 05:48PM

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  • G Roche:

    Welcome back!

    www.irishgenealogy.ie is a free irish government site which has Co. Kerry church records. I can see a number of possible records for the children of James and Margaret in Knocknagoshel parish. Based on their years of birth I would guess that Margaret was born later than 1841.

    I did find a civil marriage index record for a Margaret Joy and one of the possible spouses was a James Roche and I'm wondering if this is the record for you ancestors?

    First name(s)MargarettLast nameJoyRegistration year1869Registered Quarter/Year1869Registration districtTraleeVolume5Page740County-

    Let me know.

    Roger McDonnell

    MarriageFinder™Margarett Joy married one of these people
    James Roche, Patrick Houran, Maurice O'Connell, Edmond Carmody

     

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 8th Feb 2016, 06:03PM
  • Thank you!

    Margaret Joy did marry James Roche sometime before 1869 in Kerry, I believe

     

    Monday 8th Feb 2016, 09:54PM
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    I found the baptismal records of Margaret & James Roche's children so her birth date had to be later than 1841. I agree.

    Her last child was born in 1896.

     

    Tuesday 9th Feb 2016, 12:20AM
  • Thank You. These are my ancerstors. i believe Margaret Joy's mother may have been Helen Houran

    Wednesday 10th Feb 2016, 01:42AM
  • I see from the Census 1901 that James was born c 1840 in Co. Limerick. There are 20 James Roche children baptised in Co. Limerick 1838-1842. I can find no marriage for this couple either in Limerick or Kerry Church records.

    But the Civil Marriage Record is a definite match Roger and G.

    You can get a research copy of the marriage from the GRO in Roscommon for 4euros G and then we will have the father's names which will greatly assist us in the search. Do get back to us G.

    Best wishes

    Martine

    Saturday 20th Feb 2016, 03:29PM
  • Thank you so much! would you pleaseprovide details for the GRO? i will be happy to send for this information.

     

     

    Sunday 21st Feb 2016, 02:54PM
  • Here is the link G but do read it carefully (I think it's confusing) The online request works out to be much more expensive than downloading the doc and posting it to Roscommon but it will take a little longer maybe. 

    https://www.welfare.ie/en/Pages/Apply-for-Certificates.aspx

    Do let us know what you discover..we love to know how the story ends.

    Martine

    Monday 22nd Feb 2016, 09:30AM

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