Festus Francis King
January 20, 1873 – August 17, 1955.
I am trying to determine if I have any Irish relatives from my grandfather, Festus King and his wife Mary McDonough King. I expect to be in Ireland in the fall of 2016 and would like to say hello, if possible. My email is paul19971@comcast.net
Paul King
Festus King was born on January 20, 1873 to Patrick and Mary Murphy King in Claddaghduff (near Clifden) County Galway, Ireland. Patrick was a farmer.
Festus attended the Claddaghduff School, a one room school house, until it closed in 1883. The Aughris Male School opened September 4, 1883, and Festus completed his schooling in 1885 from Aughris Male School. An Aughris Female school opened in 1883. There was a nearby Aughrismore Female school that opened in 1861 with a note in the “To School” book that there were 230 homes within a half mile of the Aughrismore school.
Festus apparently immigrated to the United States aboard the Westernland S/S operated by the American Line. The journey from Queenstown to Philadelphia took about 7 days arriving in Philadelphia on June 13, 1901. His age was listed as 25 and was apparently accompanied by a female, aged 30, named Nora.
An earlier voyage aboard the SS Pennland, also operated by American Line arrived on the 31st of March, 1897 listed among its passengers, five Kings from Clifden headed to Pittsburgh PA. The names are: Inlin (sp) 19, Female, Bridget, 18, Female, Mary 55, Female and Married, Maggie, 4, Female and Festus, 25, Male occupation listed as a laborer who could read and write.
Little information is currently available for Mary McDonough King who married Festus. Mary was from Inishbofin, County Galway where she was baptized on July 18, 1875, the daughter of John McDonough and Margaret Murphy McDonough.
Festus and Mary had five children: Marie: 1904 - September 6, 1974; Margaret: December 22, 1906- 1989; James: 1909 – 1992; Thomas: 1911- August 5, 1965; and Joseph: 1915 – August 26, 1992.
PaulKing
Wednesday 23rd Mar 2016, 05:45PMMessage Board Replies
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Dear Paul
Apologies for the long delay in getting back to you.
One way of ascertaining who stayed on the family plot up to the 1950s and 1960s (and are potentially still there today) is to research the Cancelled/Revision Books at the Valuation Office. Unfortunately they are not available online but if you can get to the office in person in Dublin during your trip it will be worth your while.
http://www.valoff.ie/en/Archives_Genealogy_Public_Office/
There are a couple of entries for a Patrick King in the civil parish of Omey in Griffithi's Valuation and the Valuation Books follow on from these. This short piece will make sense of it for you:
http://www.irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/news/ireland-xo-insight-griffiths-v…
Best wishes
Clare Doyle
Genealogy Support