Hannah O'Dea born 1857 killaloe clare

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maureen
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Hannah O'Dea born 1857 killaloe clare

Post by maureen » Mon Sep 03, 2007 7:26 pm

Has anyone come across this lady in their searches she married a James O'Day and moved to Scotland, she died in 25 Vennel, Greenock.
Her father was a John O'Dea her mother a Winifred Hogan 1821-1883.
Ive hit a brick wall and have lost the trail.
Would be grateful for any info. thanks
If you think We may be related get in touch would love to hear from you.
yours
Maureen

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Post by jjaob » Wed Sep 05, 2007 7:15 pm

Hi Maureen,

There are only two O'Deas households in the parish of Killaloe according to Griffiths Valuation.

1855 - John O'Dea Shantraud: Killaloe Town: Chapel St Killaloe Scarriff
1855 - Elizabeth Dea Craglea Killaloe Scarriff

In the same survey we have a few Hogan households.

John Hogan Knockyclovaun: Killaloe Town: New St Killaloe Scarriff
Martin Hogan Shantraud: Killaloe Town: Abbey St Killaloe Scarriff
Mary Hogan Shantraud: Killaloe Town: Abbey St Killaloe Scarriff
James Hogan Shantraud: Killaloe Town: Martin's Lane Killaloe Scarriff

I checked the Tithe Book for same parish and found only one Dea in Shantrade.

1824 - Dea Stephen Shantrade Killaloe

Parish records for Killaloe, baptism and marraiges, 1828-1900 or so (POS2477 NLI).

Regards,
John O'Brien

maureen
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Hannah's relation

Post by maureen » Thu Sep 06, 2007 11:28 am

Thank you so much for the info It gives me a chance to keep trying to find out more.
I am thankfull for the help you have given me. And if anyone thinks they may be related please get in touch i 'D BE DELIGHTED TO SPEAK WITH YOU.
yours
Maureen
O'Day to Campbell

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Griffiths Valuation Chapel Street Killoloe

Post by jjaob » Sat Sep 08, 2007 12:08 pm

Hi Maureen,

The following is recorded in the Valuation (1855) for Chapel Street. In total there where 23 seperate lots.



Lot 22, John O'Dea, Free , House and Offices.
Lot22a, Pound.

-, Bishop of Killaloe, In Fee, Tolls and Customs of Fair.


Lot23, Bishop of Killaloe, RC Chapel and Yard.

Can anyone explain what I am seeing here.

Regard,
John O'Brien

maureen
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Hannah O'Dea/O'Day

Post by maureen » Sun Sep 09, 2007 10:57 am

I'd be gratefull for any more info as well. Not sure what these mean.
Thank you for all who helped me.
And If you think your related please get in touch would love to hear from you.
yours
Maureen
O'Day to Campbell

billoday
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Re: Hannah O'Dea born 1857 killaloe clare

Post by billoday » Sun Aug 17, 2008 4:42 pm

Maureen, I think I am the source of your original data. Happy to help with further information.

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