Patrick & Mary Murphy (773)
My great grandparents are Patrick and Mary Murphy (Mahoney. They are the people above who immigrated to NZ and I would like to find out about Patricks siblings. Patrick & Mary married in RC Church Rathmore, Kerry on 21 Jan. 1904. His parents were Daniel & Bridget Murphy (Donoghue) and his siblings were John/Catherine/Elizabeth/Emma/Mary/Daniel/Michael/Humphrey/James/ Jeremiah and Timothy. Daniel & Bridget’s children were born between 1874 and 1899. James travelled to NZ with Patrick & Mary in 1913 and went onto Australia. I will add a family tree with more information.
Margaret Donohue (772)
Margaret is the daughter of Isaiah and Elinor Donohue and is listed as deceased in Isaiah’s death certificate. Did she ever marry and who to.
Margaret Jane Hare or O’Hare (771)
I have the details relating to Australia but no marriage or birth details except that she was born in Dublin and married Thomas Donohue in Castletown, Dublin. Also looking for parents of Margaret if possible.
Elinor or Eleanor Hamilton (770)
Elinor married Isaiah Donohue around 1820, I think in Monoghan, Ireland. Died in Ireland pre 1855.
Also looking for parents and siblings of Elinor Hamilton/Donohue if possible.
Thomas Donehue (769)
Thomas Donohue married Margaret Jane O’Hare in 1843 in Castletown, Dublin.
Isaiah Donohue (768)
Migrated to Australia in 1855.
Son Thomas and wife Margaret also emmigrated to Australia in 1844.
Searching for births and marriages of both couples in Ireland.
Thomas O’Donohoe (766)
Born circa 1847. T. O’Donohoe was married to Mary Delaney
john donoghue (765)
father was michael, brothers timothy and thomas, married margaret buckley in 1880 was in london by the 1881 census had son timothy he was born 1876 was john married before and a daughter catherine born london 1881
Merle Thornton (764)
Thornton is not real name but one given to Merle at birth. His does not match any Thornton on FamilyTreeDNA–However he is an exact 67 match with Tim R. Donahoo. Would appreciate any info
Victor Donohoo (763)
I would like to trace this name back to the one who changed it from the original spelling of O’Donoghue to Donohoo.