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Hi anyone!

I have been trying to find the family of Thomas Bruton, born c 1838. I have his death in Tipperary Town in 1873.

I was recently contacted from the USA - John Bruton, born 1834 in Ballingarry and William also. Their Mother was Mary Purdue.

Is there any way anyone can think of, to link my Thomas Bruton, born 1838 to the Thomas Bruton born 1838 in Ballingarry?

I know nothing else about my Thomas, except he was a Labourer, the names of his children - Thomas, Margaret, Mary, John, William and his wife Johanna Myers of Tipperary Town - Johanna died young. Margaret - my ancestress, came to Australia; Mary (Molly) went to the States; the first Mary and John died early; William joined the Royal Munster Fusiliers and I have found him as a Chelsea Pensioner - and his son Thomas????

Thank you

 

DownUnder

Friday 30th Sep 2016, 04:15AM

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  • DownUnder:

    Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!

    I will refer your message to a volunteer for Tipperaty town. 

    Regarding the possible connection with the person from the USA, the two of you may want to take an autosomal DNA test and see if you match.

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 30th Sep 2016, 06:28PM
  • Did you check where the children were born? ie, Thomas, Margaret, Mary, John, William

    Saturday 1st Oct 2016, 10:23AM
  • Thank you to both -

    re the Autosomal - yes, the Brutons in the USA have suggested that; as have the Keatys from Bansha.
    I actually did do both the mitochrondial DNA and the 'y' one (from my father) with Oxford University, many years ago. This is not the same as the autosomal???@@## - I really do not understand the difference etc. and do I have to do this one with Ancestry?

    to O'Rourke (sorry, but a wonderful Irish name) - all the children were baptized in Tipperary Parish, Diocese of Cashel and Emly.
    The Irish Fairy Stories from my family (should be leprechaun, don't you think?) were that "Thomas was English/was a travelling actor who came to the village/was groomsman to a Lord/met Johanna Myres whilst hop-picking in Kent". Seriously, surely they could have persisted with just one story?

    .....thank you both....any ideas! Robyn

     

    DownUnder

    Sunday 2nd Oct 2016, 06:36AM
  • Was Thomas and johanna married in Tipperary? have you checked records

    Monday 3rd Oct 2016, 09:20AM
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    Monday 3rd Oct 2016, 02:27PM
  • Robyn:

    There are three types of DNA tests. The Y test go all the way back on the paternal line father, paternal grandfather, his father, etc. The mtDNA test is just the opposite going straight back on the pure maternal line. In between is the autosomal test which looks at all of your DNA both on your paternal side and your maternal side. You can test with either Family Tree DNA or Ancestry. There are also some smaller companies. I have tested with both major companies and prefer Family Tree.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 3rd Oct 2016, 04:55PM
  • Hi to you both - sorry about the delayed reply - school holidays in Sydney......

    To O'Rourke - Johanna Myers married Thomas Bruton in Tipperary Parish on January 9. 1861.
    Witnesses, Michael Hickey and Mary Crowley.
    Looks like Thomas lived in the Parish as another wasn't specified.....

    To Roger - could you please tell me how the 'matching' of DNA works. Do they match for you or must you suspect who your rellies are and make contact? Which of Family Tree/Ancestry does what??

    Thank you both again. Robyn

    DownUnder

    Sunday 9th Oct 2016, 08:58AM

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