My 2x grreat grandfather Patrick Feeherry is said to come from Co Tipperary. He arrived in the United States prior to 1850 with two sisters and a brother. Their names were David, Winifred, and Mary Ann. In the 1850 census they were in Upper Providence Pennsylvania, and had had at least one child born in Penn. I found in the Griffith valuation information on a Arthur Feeherry from this parish. This is an uncommon name and I am wondering what you might know about the Feeherry family?
horganann07
Friday 29th Jul 2016, 01:32AMMessage Board Replies
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Hi . . Greetings from Ireland Reaching Out . . and Tipperary County ..
In trying to assist you in your search . . I am not being very successful. . so far ..
Question . . . Are you sure of your 1850 U.S. Census find . . with the family surname . . spelled . . Feeheery . . ???
The more common Irish spelling for this name is . . FEIGHERY .. pronounced the same . .
Question . .you found a mention in Griffiths . . please advise further details of same . . placemats, district . .
Cheers. . Eamonn.
Eamonn M. Horan, Volunteer Ireland Reaching Out ☘️