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Hello to everyone. I'm searching for the birthplace and home of my great great grandfather. His name was Martin McCarty and he was born in 1799. I can recall as child of probably 7-10 years old, conversations that my Irish grandparents had concerning Westmeath. In 1849 Martin came to the United States, with his two son's, Morgan was the oldest as he was born in either 1937-1838. Jeremiah was the younger and was born in 1842. Martin was married, however his wife had died shortly before they came to the U.S. We do not know the name of Martin's wife or where she was from. Upon arriving in the U.S. Martin went directly to Washington County Ohio where he purchased land and began farming. The area of Washington County where Martin lived was very near a small country community named Churchtown. St. John's catholic church can be seen for miles around Churchtown, and tes this community is named Churchtown because of this beautiful church. In the cemetery beside the church there are many McCarty graves along with many other graves with Irish names. Is it possible that these Irish people names the community after Churchtown in Westmeath? I waould like to come to Ireland but I would like to know where Martin is from in Ireland, so that I could visit that location. If anyone would have any information concerning the birthplace and home of Martin McCarty please respond. Thank you to all who may read this. Thomas McCarthy.
 

Tuesday 22nd Mar 2016, 12:05AM

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  • Thomas:

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!

    I was not able to find any Morgan or Jeremiah McCarty baptismal records in Westmeath. I also checked the 1854 Griffiths Valuation records for Co. Westmeath at www.askaboutireland.ie  and there were only two McCarty records. See below. The last name is the civil parish. I noticed that you are a McCarthy and I'm wondering if Martin was also a McCarthy and actually came from Co. Cork where there are many, many McCarthys. There is also a civil parish in Cork named Churchtown. Just a alternative. I know you grandparents talked about Westmeath.

    You may also want to consider autosomal DNA testing.

    Roger McDonnell

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    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 22nd Mar 2016, 05:13PM
  • Thank you very much Roger for your information and fast response. Our name was originally McCarty, however my grandfather and his brothers changed our name to McCarthy. I don't know the reason for the name change. Thanks again Roger for your help. Someday I hope to meet my relatives in Ireland. Take care and God bless. Tom McCarthy.

    Tuesday 22nd Mar 2016, 10:11PM
  • Tom:

    All the best! Hope you get to Ireland sooner than later even if you have not confirmed where Martin came from.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 23rd Mar 2016, 11:56PM

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