Is anyone researching the CURLEY family listed in the 1901 Census as residing in the Townland of Cloonown in the Parish of St Peters in the Barony of Athlone South in the County of Roscommon.<p>My great-grandfather was James Curley, married to Sarah, both aged 58 in 1901. My father JAMES LOGAN in listed in the 1901 Census as residing with his grand-parents at this address.<p>I should be very grateful for any information and for information as to whether this Curley family was related to any of the other Curleys listed in this Townland in the 1901 Census.<p>Many thanks.
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CURLEY at Cloonown, Athlone South, County Roscommon
Re: CURLEY at Cloonown, Athlone South, County Roscommon
(User Above) wrote: : Is anyone researching the CURLEY family listed in the 1901 Census as residing in the Townland of Cloonown in the Parish of St Peters in the Barony of Athlone South in the County of Roscommon.<p>: My great-grandfather was James Curley, married to Sarah, both aged 58 in 1901. My father JAMES LOGAN in listed in the 1901 Census as residing with his grand-parents at this address.<p>: I should be very grateful for any information and for information as to whether this Curley family was related to any of the other Curleys listed in this Townland in the 1901 Census.<p>: Many thanks.<br>=====================================================================<br>Eimear,<p>I am also researching my family from the Athlone area, however I am unsure as to the townland or parish. I too searched the 1901 census, but haven't had any luck. Did you know the townland & parish info before you began searching? I need help with this!<p>Do you have any info on a Kieran Curley married to Agnes Nash? They had 5 children: Thomas, Kieran Jr., Rita, Mary, & Joan. The only birth date I am sure of is my grandfather Kieran's which was February 17, 1903. They emigrated to Brooklyn, New York, however their farm is still owned by a distant relative of mine named Patrick Curley.<p>If you knwo of any info, or stumble upon something, please email me! I'd be most appreciative of any assistance you can offer. Thanks in advance!<p>By the way, is this info yours as well? I just found it when I referred back to it a minute ago.<br>{ Cloonown/St. Peters/Athlone South/Roscommon/Household/Logan, James(54) farmer/Catherine(50)-Mary(17)-Katie(14) }<p>Best regards,<p>Susan
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Re: CURLEY at Cloonown, Athlone South, County Roscommon
(User Above) wrote: : : Is anyone researching the CURLEY family listed in the 1901 Census as residing in the Townland of Cloonown in the Parish of St Peters in the Barony of Athlone South in the County of Roscommon.<p>: : My great-grandfather was James Curley, married to Sarah, both aged 58 in 1901. My father JAMES LOGAN in listed in the 1901 Census as residing with his grand-parents at this address.<p>: : I should be very grateful for any information and for information as to whether this Curley family was related to any of the other Curleys listed in this Townland in the 1901 Census.<p>: : Many thanks.<br>: =====================================================================<br>: Eimear,<p>: I am also researching my family from the Athlone area, however I am unsure as to the townland or parish. I too searched the 1901 census, but haven't had any luck. Did you know the townland & parish info before you began searching? I need help with this!<p>: Do you have any info on a Kieran Curley married to Agnes Nash? They had 5 children: Thomas, Kieran Jr., Rita, Mary, & Joan. The only birth date I am sure of is my grandfather Kieran's which was February 17, 1903. They emigrated to Brooklyn, New York, however their farm is still owned by a distant relative of mine named Patrick Curley.<p>: If you knwo of any info, or stumble upon something, please email me! I'd be most appreciative of any assistance you can offer. Thanks in advance!<p>: By the way, is this info yours as well? I just found it when I referred back to it a minute ago.<br>: { Cloonown/St. Peters/Athlone South/Roscommon/Household/Logan, James(54) farmer/Catherine(50)-Mary(17)-Katie(14) }<p>: Best regards,<p>: Susan <p>
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PatPatcurley@aol.com.uk
Re: CURLEY at Cloonown, Athlone South, County Roscommon
I am researching Patrick Curley who died in Congleton Cheshire circa 1880 born in Rosscommon circa 1837 married CATHERINE who was born in Rosscommon 1836 they had 6 children one of whom imigrated to the USA, name believed to Hugh Curley.<br>Any help or information will be greatly appreciated.<p>Patrick Curley
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Re: CURLEY at Cloonown, Athlone South, County Roscommon
(User Above) wrote: : I am researching Patrick Curley who died in Congleton Cheshire circa 1880 born in Rosscommon circa 1837 married CATHERINE who was born in Rosscommon 1836 they had 6 children one of whom imigrated to the USA, name believed to Hugh Curley.<br>: Any help or information will be greatly appreciated.<br>: Patrick Curley<p><br>Patrick- <p>I tried to email you, but my mail was returned as undeliverable, so I hope you check this board. I was wondering if you had read my prior post regarding Kieran Curley. Do you have any Kierans in your line? Where in the US did your line immigrate to? Please email me as soon as possible. Thanks!<p>~Sue<br>
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