I will be visiting county Kerry this coming March end, start of April. I'm interested in anything and everything related to my grandmother's family, the children of Edmund Mahony (b. 1838) and Mary Hogan (b. 1849). Edmund appears to have been born in Castleisland and their children in West Camp.
Family tree from what I can determine:
Wednesday 22nd Nov 2023, 09:56PM
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Hello,
Edmund and Mary's marriage record (from rootsireland) follows:
Marriage:17-Feb-1874
Parish / District: CASTLEISLAND, Co. Kerry
Edmond Mahony of Camp married Mary Hogan of Castleisland
both RC
Husband's Father: James Mahony
Wife's Father:John Hogan
Witnesses:
Nicholas Loughlin, Martin Hogan
Patricia
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RootsIreland shows church baptisms for six daughters of Mary and Edmund:
Mahony Johanna 1874 Co. Kerry
Mahoney Catherine 1875 Co. Kerry
O'Mahoney Hanora 1877 Co. Kerry
O'Mahony Margaret 1878 Co. Kerry
Mahoney Lucy 1880 Co. Kerry
Mahony Ann 1888 Co. Kerry
You can see the registers at RootsIreland.
You can see the civil birth records (free) at irishgenealogy.ie.
Patricia
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Found four other children:
Mahoney James 1881 Co. Kerry
Mahony John 1883 Co. Kerry
Mahony Mary 1884 Co. Kerry
Mahony Helen Agnes 1886 Co. Kerry
Patricia
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This is likely the baptismal record for Mary Hogan:
Mary Hogan
Baptism:30-Jul-1848
Address:Castleisland
Parish/District:CASTLEISLAND
Co. Kerry
Roman Catholic
Father:John Hogan
Mother:Joanna Kelliher
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Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi there,
I am 3/8ths Castleisland! I have Loughlins and O'Connors in my tree, tey might be tangentally related to your crew by the looks of it. Let me know if I can be of any assistance.
Joanne
J O'Sullivan, IrelandXO Volunteer
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Hello,
Thanks Patricia! Yes, John Hogan and Joanna Kelliher were Mary's parents. They married 29/02/1840 in Castleisland and had a pub/grocers on Main St., Castleisland. They had at least five children; Denis b 1845, John b 1846, Mary (who married Edmund Mahony) b 1848, James b 1851 and Maurice b 1857. When John died in 1871, Joanna ran the business and is mentioned in Slater's Directory 1881 as being a grocer/spirit merchant. She died in 1900.
James Mahony married Mary Lombard 26/01/1839 in Killeentierna. She was from Clidaun/Cliddaun. They had at least 6 children: Edmund (who married Mary Hogan) b 1838, John b 1844, Bryan b 1850, Martin b 1851, James J. (who married Mary Daly of Currans) b c1854 and Hanora b 1856. Edmund got land in Camp West and James J. in Camp East.
Edmund and Mary Hogan had at least 10 children. Edmund died in 1906 and Mary in 1908. The farm in Camp West went to their son James E. who married Nora E. O'Conner from nearby Knockeen. They had at least 7 children with the farm being passed on to their son Johnny, who had 2 children.
The land in Camp East was divided between James J. and Mary Daly's sons Ned and Martin. A descendant of Martin's now owns that farm.
I hope this helps,
Joan Holland
Joan Holland, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Wonderful info! Joan Holland, amazing detail, precious and dear. I'd love to contact the current generation land owner if possible.
Thanks all for great info!
Larry
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Hi Larry,
According to the Tithe Applotments, there were no O'Mahonys in Camp in 1827. However Martin and Denis Mahony were leasing land in nearby Knockeen at the time. In Griffith's Valuations, around 1850, James Mahony was leasing 100 acres in Camp East . Regarding Cliddaun/Clydane, John Lombard was leasing an equivalent amount of land there at the time of the Tithe Applotments and also during Griffith's Valuations.
I don't know the current owner of the farm in Camp I'm afraid. However, I do know a son of Ned O'Mahony who is now 89 years old ("The land in Camp East was divided between James J. and Mary Daly's sons Ned and Martin"). He grew up in Camp and has a lot of knowledge of the extended family and the area. He now lives in Tralee and is willing to meet you when you visit Kerry. I myself am planning a trip away in the Spring and may not be here when you visit. However, I can arrange a meeting for you with this man and leave my research with him to give you when you arrive.
What dates do you plan to be in Kerry and I will see if I can facilitate this?
Every good wish,
Joan
Joan Holland, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Thanks for the great follow through. This group is superb!
We will be arriving in Dublin on Thursday 28 March around 5:30 PM. Our departure is Tuesday 2 April. We've made no commitments to events on Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday until we've determined when/if a County Kerry meet up is available, so any day and time in that range is fine.
Our plan is to use public transportation in Ireland (I'm am confessing as a creature of habit American right hand side of the road driver), so we would be looking for train or bus to an appropriate Kerry depot, then cab, Uber, or other local transport. Once we determine if anyone is available on such a bad weekend for disruption, we'll explore transportation options.
Again, thanks so much for your kind support.
Larry
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Hi Larry,
I will be speaking to the O'Mahony gentleman this week to check his availability for that weekend. I will let you know as soon as I can get confirmation from him.
Kind Regards,
Joan
Joan Holland, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi Larry,
We will be able to meet you Saturday 30 March. Earlier in the day would work best for us as family are visiting over the Easter break. There are trains from Dublin Heuston to Tralee Casement taking four hours. Morning departures from Dublin are at 7:00am, 9:00am and 11:00am. I can meet you at Tralee Station and take you to Mr. O'Mahony's house. I hope this fits in with your itinerary.
Kind Regards,
Joan
Joan Holland, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Saturday would be fine to meet you and Mr. O'Mahoney. We can take the 7 AM departure, or if you prefer we could travel the night before and seek out an Inn to ensure earlier times meet your family commitments.
We are most blessed to have your follow through for our plans.
Larry
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Afternoon Larry,
Thank you. I think it might be a good idea to travel down the evening before. I could meet you later that evening and go through my research, particularly of the Edmund Mahony and Mary Hogan branch with you. We could then meet Mr. O'Mahony (who is from the James J. and Mary Daly branch) early Saturday morning and show you where Camp is. I will leave it up to you to decide what suits you best.
Kind Regards,
Joan
Joan Holland, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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We'll plan on traveling the afternoon before. I'll find a place to stay in Tralee upon arrival, and would happily meet with you that evening!
We'd like to bring some small tokens of appreciation for Mr. O'Mahony and you if you can offer any input about what would be appropriate. We are so grateful for your help and the discovery about our family awaiting us.
Larry
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We've booked rail passage on Friday with departure from Heuston at 1300. We have a room at Benners Hotel near Casement Station for Friday evening. It would be a pleasure to meet you, Joan, for dinner or thereafter as your availabilty permits.
Best regards,
Larry
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Hi Larry,
Looking forward to meeting you on the Friday evening when you have settled into Benner's Hotel, which is only down the street from me! We can arrange a time to meet that suits us both nearer the date.
Many thanks for your kind offer to get Mr O'Mahony and I a little gift. Perhaps you might treat us to lunch when we're out and about on the Saturday?
Kind regards,
Joan
Joan Holland, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi, Joan
Just an update, we are in Portugal for a few more days, then Vienna, after which we'll fly to Dublin. We are still on track to meet you for a Friday meeting starting at Benners Hotel. All of our kids are excited to learn more about our visit with you and Mr. O'Mahony when we return home.
Again, deepest thanks!
Larry
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We had our trip to Tralee Castleisland this week, meeting Joan Holland, our volunteer, and Eaman O'Mahoney, my 2nd cousin once removed. Joan was simply AMAZING! The depth of her research and dedication to our time together was beyond excellent.
Eamans presence brought us to my great grandfather's farm, his family's adjacent land, my great grandmother's gateway, even a crypt likely built for my great great grandfather. The tales were worth a thousand smiles.
You all have been wonderful beyond measure. Deepest gratitude.
Larry and Tina OConnor
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You’re welcome Larry. It was lovely spending time with you both and catching up with Eamonn. I’m delighted you enjoyed it.
Best regards,
Joan
Joan Holland, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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