I am helping a friend who is trying to trace her Irish ancestry . She knows very little so this post will seem very vague . Her mother was a Mary Theresa Flavahan/ Flavin who was born in Ireland about 1942-1945 not sure where but think there may be a connection to Waterford , she was in the UK ( London ) where she married and had a child . Mary's father was a Patrick Flavahan/ Flavin who was a factory working according to Mary's marriage cert. She doesn't know what year he was born or who Mary's mother was . My friend has done her DNA with ancestry and has a strong match to Pascal Roche of Waterford , but I can't seem to find the connection . I haven't been able to locate Mary's birth cert as yet , the closest one has no father's name only a mothers name which was Ellen Flavahan who was from Ballybricken and Mary was born in County Home Dungarvan . It is possible that Mary made up a name for her father . Not sure where to go from here , so any suggestions or help would be much appreciated
sanrosk
Saturday 23rd Mar 2024, 01:24PMMessage Board Replies
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My dad was a Patrick Flavin/flavahan from kill but he be 94 now rip but you might still be related I was born in 1948 my DNA is on the Waterford dna site
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Hi , thank you for the reply. Is Mary someone that you knew ? Also does an Esther Flavahan/ Flavin mean any thing to you as I think she could possibly be a sister or half sister to Mary . Sorry it's all so vague , but I am trying to piece together what little information I have .My friend has her DNA on Ancestry and she also has a close match possibly 2nd - 3rd cousin with a Pascal Roche ( again I think these are in the Waterford area ) . Think that the Roches's were on her grandmothers side . Where is the Waterford DNA site ?
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Sandra
sanrosk
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It’s called Waterford DNA history group I hope you find what you’re looking for. I mean, we may be related but I’m not sure there’s quite a few Flavin my Flavin from the kill area we lived in Dunhill fennor I hope you find what you’re looking for, but get the DNA on the Waterford site