Here are the promised Clare and Montreal records involving my Carberry line, plus a section of the Discovery series map for East Clare showing places for Carberr (Lakyle townland) and the Driscoll ones previously posted. Note how very close Woodfield and Lakyle are, just an easy walk down the road. It seems that Patrick got around the county quite readily, judging from the news report of his 1847 attempt to emigrate. Fortunate for my Catherine Donnellan that he was still around to marry her in Jan 1850 after her family's eviction from their Kilkishen home in Dec 1849. Their first two children are shown in later records as being born in Ireland, although no baptisms have been found as yet. The earliest they could have emigrated was 1853, after the daughter Catherine's birth.
Based on the 1816 baptism of Margaret Carberry, Patrick (b.c. 1817) who died 1855 in Canada was likely the son of Patrick Carberry and Mary Molony. There is a Peg Carberry who appears later as a sponsor for a sister's child in the Parish of O'Callaghan Mills. I won't show those other records here because it is not needed at this time. Sisters Bridget (married Matthew Hehir) and Elizabeth (married Patrick Meehan) went to Illinois and were joined by their cousin Mrs. Patrick Tracy and her family down from Montreal as well as Thomas Carberry, plus brother Peter Carberry when he arrived direct from Clare. My end of the Carberry family went to Philadelphia probably because the widow's Donnellan cousins were already there.
Margaret CARBERRY
Christening: 19 Nov 1816 Crahaher [sic, likely Cranagher], Clare, Ireland
Father: Pat'k. CARBERRY Mother: Mary MOLONY
LDS fiche 6142811
Parish of O'Callaghan Mills
28 Feb 1839 Johanna of John Roche and Mary Tynan, Cappalaheen
sp: Patrick Carberry, Margaret Maloney
and
27 Dec 1839 baptism Margaret,
dau. of Michael FITZGERALD & Margaret HALLORAN, of Cappalaheen
sponsors: Pat. CARBERRY, Mary B___N_TY
Stirling Observer, Stirlingshire, Scotland Thu 27 May 1847, p. 2 IRISH NEWS
“Patrick Carbery, Thomas Lee, and Patrick Crotty, from the neighbourhood of Killaloe, summoned Mr Michael Brandon, clerk to Mr John Gleeson, ship-broker, under the provisions of the Emigrant Act, to recover their passage money..."
10 Jan 1850 marriage, Parish of O'Callaghan Mills
Patrick Carberry, Lakyle
Catherine Donnelon, Lakyle
witnesses: John Roche, Cappalaheen; Bridget Donnelon, Lakyle
Drouin Collection: Basilique Notre Dame
Marriage 14 Nov 1854, after publication of bans three times
Patrick Tracy, journalier, of-age son of deceased Thomas Tracy & deceased Mary Hinchy, of Co. Clare
and
Catherine Carberry, of-age daughter of Peter Carberry, journalier, & Catherine Tynan, of Co. Clare, Ire
witnesses: Jean Baptiste _racere [signed JB Saneer?], John Bermingham
St. Joachim, Pointe Claire (now a Montreal suburb)- indicates Pat's birth as abt. 1817
Patrick Carbray burial 4 Jan 1855, died yesterday
age about 38, daily worker [day laborer], of the parish of Clenlear, County Clare, Ireland
husband of Catharine Danlon; interred in the churchyard
witnesses: Damase Lepage, Treffle Lepage [Pte. Claire residents]
22 Jul 1855 baptism, Sts. Anges de Lachine, Montreal
Patrick Carbry b. 17 Jul bapt. 22 Jul
parents: Patrick Carbrey, deceased, & Catherine Donnellan
sponsors: Patrick Tracey, Johanna Fully
Sts. Anges de Lachine
1 Nov 1855
Mary Ann Tracy b. 28 Oct
parents: Patrick Tracy & Catherine Carbry [not the widow of Patrick Carberry]
sponsors: Thomas Carbry, Bridget Slattery
and
1859
Catherine Carbery age 7 d. 28 May, burial in parish cemetery
parents: Patrick Carbery, deceased, & Catherine Dunlon
witnesses: J. Bte Cosignon, N. Danlon
Drouin Collection: Basilique Notre Dame
19 April 1860 entry of death the prior evening
Catherine Tracy age 3 years
daughter of Patrick Tracy, journalier, and of Catherine Carberry “of this parish”
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