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Author: CoadyTM
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For F. Coady.
You would get further information which may assist you from the Griffiths Valuation of Ireland.
These have names and townlands, but unfortunately, give no age profile of the occupants. Do not give up, keep searching and good luck.
Tom Coady, Carlow, Kilkenny & Dublin, Ireland.
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John,
Your G. Grandparents are buried in the St. Lazerian church grounds. The Coady's have a few headstones there which still faintly show the name. However, the headstone does not show my grandparents, but they are definitely buried there. In the next year or two, I am going to get their names engraved on that headstone.
Also, of the original Coady farmhouse nothing remains. A water spring well still goes by the name of Coady's Well. It is exactly opposite where the Coady house was, on the other side of the road. A Bill Daly bought my dad's farm, and his son Bill now lives there.
My grand uncle and aunts (Coady's) lived on a farm down a long lane at Raheen, Clonmore, Old Leighlin, but that farm was left to Mary Carey, the wife of Denis Carey who owned the pub in Old Leighlin. This pub has been in the Carey name since the 1500's. Mrs. Carey's maiden name was Wynne and was a first cousin of my father. Matt Carey is the son of Mary and Denis and still lives there. You have an army of cousins in the Old Leighlin area.
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Author: JohnCoady62
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Thank you
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Author: JohnCoady62
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Exactly the place they were from. On a past visit we stopped by the little village and noticed a st. laserian church, which is the name my great aunt used as a nun.
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Author: FCoady
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I only know that Michael and Thomas came from Ireland. I have been trying to find information as to what area.
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I will gather more information on my two uncles, Mike and Frank, and come back to you with any further clarification. I know that Frank died rather young.
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Were Michael and Thomas from Old Leighlin, Carlow or from the general Co. Kilkenny area?
They would be before the time of my uncles - born 1890's, so would be a different generation.
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Author: JohnCoady62
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Thanks for the clarification. I actually knew it was Bridget, but was thinking of my grandmother who was named Margaret, born Kavanagh of either Carlow or Kilkenny, I do believe that we have had contact before ad I believe Paddy and Helen Moore may have sent me your email. As I stated, I know my grandfather had two brothers here in America, but I have no idea what became of them. I do remember that Auntie Bridget , my great aunt and your aunt, came to America and my father would sometimes visit her.
Any idea about the two brothers?
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Author: FCoady
Surnames: Coady, Hoolihan, Murphy, Moore
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Hello, I have a Thomas Coady and Bridget Hoolihan as witnesses to a baptism of Thomas Coady son of Michael Coady and Catherine Murphy. The baptism took place 25 Sept. 1842 at Church of St. John the Baptist, Syracuse, NY. I believe I have found the ships record of 1836 with brothers Michael and Thomas arriving in NY from Ireland. My ancestor, Michael Coady, moved from NY to Ontario Canada about 1844. There is no record of Thomas Coady in Canada so I assume he stayed in NY. Michael's death record states parents Richard Coady and Catherine Moore. Does any of this sound familar?
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John,
Your G. Grandmother,s name was Bridget (Nee Coonan) and not Margaret Coady. John & Bridget were my grandparents, therefore we are cousins. You may be confusing my parents John, [son of John and Bridget) and Margaret (Nee Ryan of Ballytiglea, Borris] which is understandable after all these years.
Both my sister Anastasia (Anne) and myself have family (wedding) pictures of your G. Grand parents, but unfortunately no pictures of my father when he was younger. Perhaps we can eventually exchange some of these 'photos and get a proper identification for each of them. My family say I look very like my grandfather John, especially as I am getting older.
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John,
Your G. Grandmother,s name was Bridget (Nee Coonan) and not Margaret Coady. John & Bridget were my grandparents, therefore we are cousins. You may be confusing my parents John, [son of John and Bridget) and Margaret (Nee Ryan of Ballytiglea, Borris] which is understandable after all these years.
Both my sister Anastasia (Anne) and myself have family (wedding) pictures of your G. Grand parents and your G. Grand uncles, but unfortunately no pictures of my father when he was younger. Perhaps we can eventually exchange some of these 'photos and get a proper identification for each of them. My family say I look very like my grandfather John, especially as I am getting older.
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Small world, but I believe i have some further details for this family. My grandfather, Thomas Coady, was the son of John and Margaret Coady. Born in Parknakyle, Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow. I actually have afamily picture, without my grandfather, of the remaining family. He was a soldier in WWI, but we were unaware of service in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers. He had 4 children, Jane, John, Edward and Thomas.
I have never been able to find information on Mike and Frank.
The two sisters, Anastasia (Sister Laserian) and Rosalie both came to America and then entered the convent in Peoria, Illinois. Sister Laserian entered the religious teaching community upon arrival in the states in 1913 and fulfilled her childhood dream of becoming a nurse in 1975 and was most happy to assist people with their medical concerns.
John Coady
New York
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