Hello
I'm wondering how common the surnames Feeny and Regan are nowadays in the Kilmoremoy (County Mayo) area. My g-g-grandparents were a Michael Regan and Honor (or Hannah) Feeny, married in Dec. 1857. At some point they left for Liverpool.
Thanks!
David Green
Harbour Dog
Monday 10th May 2021, 12:39PMMessage Board Replies
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David:
I took a quick look at the online Irish phone book which only covers land line phones. There were a good number of Regan entries in the Ballina area but only one Feeney entry.
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Thank you, Roger, for doing that, much appreciated. It's only recently I found out that there was a Feeny/Feeney surname in my family. They left Ireland not long after the Famine, I believe, and went to Liverpool.
Harbour Dog
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Regan and Feeny were / are common names in the Ballina area. There are quite a number of them (sometimes with different spellings) in the Kilmoremoy Parish records, which start in about 1820. They are available online, with free access here: https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0753
One thing to note is that in the 1800's, part of Kilmoremoy Parish was in County Sligo, but the borders were adjusted in 1898.
cheers,
John
Kilcummin Mayo
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Thanks John, esp. for the info that part of Kilmorelmoy had been in Sligo, I was getting confused by some records I was seeing. My Regan crowd were actually called Rogan until they got to Liverpool, where for some reason the name was changed; perhaps by some official, as the family weren't literate. I've since learned that my Rogan ancestor's mother's maiden name was Ruane, which I believe is still common in the area. According to my ancestry.com DNA there's still folks who are (fairly distant) cousins in the area.
Greetings from Petty Harbour, Newfoundland!
best,
David
Harbour Dog
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Oh, and thanks for that links as well!
David
Harbour Dog