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Costellos or costelloes from barony of Costello

 
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Priscilla Johnson
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 11, 1997 4:24 pm    Post subject: Costellos or costelloes from barony of Costello Reply with quote

I am researching my Costello relatives who migrated from Mayo or Roscommon to Abbeydorney, County Kerry. I have the history (brief) from Norman times to settling in Mayo or Roscommon. I found and visited the first castle built by MacCostello near Ballyshannon, Donegal.







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Priscilla Johnson
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 11, 1997 4:26 pm    Post subject: Re: Costellos or costelloes from barony of Costello Reply with quote

(User Above) wrote:

: I am researching my Costello relatives who migrated from Mayo or Roscommon to Abbeydorney, County Kerry. I have the history (brief) from Norman times to settling in Mayo or Roscommon. I found and visited the first castle built by MacCostello near Ballyshannon, Donegal.











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Maureen Humphreys
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 1997 7:26 am    Post subject: Costello's of Ballykilcline Reply with quote

I know of the following Costello family.
Thomas, age 46 in 1848
Mary, age 45, wife, in 1848
Martin, age 12
Michael, age 14
Pat, age 17
Thomas, age 6
Anne, age 16.
This family had tenant land in Ballykilcline, Co. Roscommon, Kilglass Parish up to emigration in 1848 when they left for New York on the ship Channing 13 March,1848. The ages were given to the ship as passengers boarding. Please e-mail me for more information if the dates fit.








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Priscilla Johnson
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 1997 7:00 pm    Post subject: Re: Costello's of Ballykilcline Reply with quote

(User Above) wrote:

: : : I know of the following Costello family.
: : : Thomas, age 46 in 1848
: : : Mary, age 45, wife, in 1848
: : : Martin, age 12
: : : Michael, age 14
: : : Pat, age 17
: : : Thomas, age 6
: : : Anne, age 16.
: : : This family had tenant land in Ballykilcline, Co.
: : Roscommon, Kilglass Parish up to emigration in 1848 when they left for New York on the ship Channing 13 March,1848. The ages were given to the ship as passengers boarding. Please e-mail me for more information if the dates fit.

: : Thanks for the information, Maureen. Do you have any information about their past geneology?
: : It may be impossible, but I would like to trace back to the time of the Normans.
: : Priscilla Johnson

: In addition: Could it be that part of the family emigrated to America and others left for other parts of Ireland migrating to Galway and Kerry? I would appreciate any information.
: Thanks,Priscilla Johnson

To: Maureen McDermott Humphreys
If you have info on Thomas, age 46, it may help in my search. Do you know the story of Una "Bawn" McDermott? It is a lovely story of one of your relatives.
Priscilla Johnson










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Kathleen Franklin Avant
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 1997 3:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Costello's of Ballykilcline Reply with quote

I am interested in the Costellos because I'm
looking for my gg grandmother whose maiden name,
I think, was Costello.

Mary Ann Parsons was my g grandmother. The records
unearthed by a genealogist in this country show
that she was born in Ireland in June of 1830,
immigrated to the U.S. in 1852, married John Carney
on July 1, 1861, had several children, including
my grandmother, and died October 5, 1920 in
Charleston South Carolina.

Her death certificate shows her mother's name as
Bridget Parsons (no maiden name given) and her
father's Christian name was unknown. Is it possible
that you would have information concerning her
parentage? My father believes he remembers that
she was somehow connected to Mayo County. If
there is a probability that you can help me, I
would greatly appreciate it.







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