1820 - 1893 (73 years)
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Daniel Kennedy |
Birth |
1820 |
Clonlea, Clare, Ireland [1, 2] |
- The Catholic Parish of O'Callaghan's Mill contains within it the Civil Parishes of Clonlea and Killuran.
- Clonlea
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Clonlea
Cluain Lao
Civil parish
Kilkishen Castle
Clonlea is located in Ireland
Coordinates: 52.807768?N 8.74448?W
Country: Ireland, County:Clare
Clonlea, or Clonleigh (Irish: Cluain Lao[1]) is a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. The main settlement is the village of Kilkishen. It is part of the Catholic parish of O'Callaghans Mills.
Location:
Clonlea is in the barony of Tullagh. It is 4.5 miles (7.2 km) to the north of Six mile bridge. It contains the village of Kilkishen. The parish is 5.5 miles (8.9 km) long and up to 3.25 miles (5.23 km) wide, covering an area of 8,833 acres (3,575 ha), some of which is covered by lakes. These include Lough Culleaungheeda, Lough Doon, Lough Clonleigh, Clonbrick and Castle-lake.[3] There is a holy well dedicated to Saint Sen?n of Iniscathy on the edge of Clonlea lake.[4] The ruins of the old parish church and the burial ground are on the southwest shore of Clonlea lake. The old ruin of Stackpoole overlooks the lakes of Pollagh and Mount Cashel.
The parish covers 5,355 statute acres as applotted under the tithe act, mostly mountain and bog. The parish contains the townlands of Ballyvorgal (Beg), Ballyvorgal (North), Ballyvorgal (South), Belvoir, Belvoir Demesne, Cappalaheen, Clashduff, Cloghoolia, Clonbrick, Clonlea, Cloonloum Beg, Cloonloum More, Coolistoonan, Derrynaveagh, Enagh (East), Enagh (North), Enagh (West), Glenwood, Gortadroma, Gortnacorragh, Gortnaglearagh, Kilkishen Demesne, Killanena, Killeen, Knockatinty, Knockatloe, Knockatooreen, Lakyle, Mountallon, Oatfield and Teeronea.
History[edit]
Clonlea, Kilseily and part of O'Brien's Bridge (Tr?gh) used to comprise the district of Ui Floinn, the land of the O'Flynns. This sept is little known, but there is a mention in MacGrath's Wars of Thormond of the battle of Magh Duine around 953 in which Lachtna, uncle of Brian Boroimhe, slew three of the O'Flynns. The old burial ground is said to contain the remains of one John Cusack, of Kilkishin Castle, who is said to have earned the hatred of the people by acting as a discoverer of the estates of the Catholic gentry. The first church at Kilkishen was probably built very early in the 19th century. It is mentioned in an 1811 report of a dispute that led to violence over who should sit nearest to the altar.
As of 1831 the parish had 3,105 inhabitants. In 1841 there were 3,749 in 579 houses. In 1834 there were 3,274 Catholics and 60 Protestants. There were 60 limekilns, used to make lime to fertilize the soil. The parish was part of the Catholic union of Kilkishen, which also included the parish of Killuran. Each year two fairs were held at Enagh, and three at Kilkishen. Major renovation or reconstruction of the church was completed in 1865. The fair called Enagh O'Floinn was still being held late in the 19th century, although the sept of the O'Flynns had died out more than five hundred years earlier.
Today the civil parish is part of the Catholic parish of O'Callaghans Mills, which also includes the old parish of Killuran. It is served by the church of St Senan's in Kilkishen.
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Gender |
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Residence |
29 Oct 1846 |
O'Callaghan's Mills, Clare, Ireland [3] |
See Baptism Record of daughter Bridget Kennedy - Place of Residence " O'Callaghan's Mills". |
Immigration |
11Jan 1855 |
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia [4] |
Daniel Kennedy, along with Wife Judy Kennedy and Daughter Bridget Kennedy aged 8 and daughter Hannah aged 2 departed Plymouth England aboard the Rajasthan. Hanna died on the voyage and the family arrived in Sydney 11 January 1855 and remained in quarantine until 25th January 1855. |
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Passenger List - Rajasthan Daniel and Judy (Johanna) Kennedy with children Bridget aged 8 and Hanna aged 2 left Plymouth, England, 24 September 1854,aboard the Rajasthan arriving in Sydney on 11th January 1855. Hanna died during the voyage. The ship and passengers remained in quarantine until 25th January 1855. |
Will |
27 May 1893 |
Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia [5] |
Last Will & Testement of Daniel Kennedy.
New South Wales Will Books 1800-1952, Will No. 5119 daniel Kennedy. |
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The Last Will and Testament of Daniel Kennedy N.S.W. Will No. 5119 - Daniel Kennedy dated 27 May 1893, Leaving his estate to his wife Johanna Kennedy. |
Cause of Death |
28 May 1893 |
182 Church Street, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia [6] |
For 6 Months, Daniel Kennedy sufferd from Syncape Debilitating Diarrhea, which lead to his death on 28 May 1893. |
Death |
28 May 1893 |
Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia [7, 8] |
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Death Registration - Daniel Kennedy Daniel Kennedy died 1893, Parramatta, New South Wales, Registration Year 1893, Registration number 11840 |
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Death Certificate - Daniel Kennedy Death Registration Number 11840/1893 - Daniel Kennedy died 28th may 1893 at 182 Church Street Parramatta. |
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Funeral |
29 May 1893 |
Church Street, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia [9] |
- Daniel Kennedy's funeral moved off from his residence, Church Street, North Parramatta, New South Wales, 1 pm, 29 may 1893 for the Necropolis, Rookwood, New South Wales, Australia.
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Burial |
29 May 1893 |
Catholic Cemetery Necropolis, Rookwood, New South Wales, Australia [7, 10] |
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Burial Registration - Daniel Kennedy Daniel Kennedy died 28 May 1893 at Parramatta, New South Wales and he was buried 29 may 1893 at Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood, News South Wales. His grave is located in Section Grave Mortuary 1, Area GG, Grave 76, he lays beside his wife Johanna Kennedy. |
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Probate |
Jun 1893 |
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia [11] |
Notification that application for Probate of the Will of Daniel Kennedy will be lodged in the Supreme Court of New South Wales 14 days after this date. |
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New South Wales, Government Gazette, May - June 1893, Daniel Kennedy New South Wales, Government Gazette, May - June 1893, page 5207, Gazette No. 5044 , Probate Jurisdiction, in the will of Daniel Kennedy, late of Parramatta. Notification that application will be made, after fourteen days from the publication, that probate of the will of Daniel Kennedy may be granted to Johanna Kennedy. |
Person ID |
I6481 |
Tucker Family Tree | Kennedy Family Tree |
Last Modified |
13 Jan 2017 |
Family |
Johanna O'Connor, b. 1821, O'Callaghan's Mills, Clare, Ireland d. 17 Mar 1908, Tottenham Street, Granville, New South Wales, Australia (Age 87 years) |
Marriage |
5 Feb 1846 |
O'Callaghan's Mills, Clare, Ireland [12, 13] |
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St Patrick's Catholic Church, O'Callaghan's Mills, Clare, Ireland The construction of the present church of St Patrick at O'Callaghan's Mills was begun in March 1839. Maurice O'Connell of Kilgory laid the foundation stone, the first Mass was said in it the following Christmas and it was dedicated by Bishop Kennedy in March 1840. It was refurbished extensively in 1979-1980 |
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Marriage of Daniel Kennedy and Johanna (Judy) O'Connor Daniel Kennedy and Johanna (Judy) O'Connor were Married at St Patrick's Church, O'Callaghan's Mills, County Clare, Ireland 5 February 1846. |
Children |
+ | 1. Bridget Kennedy, b. 1846, O'Callaghan's Mills, Clare, Ireland d. 1916, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (Age 70 years) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] |
| 2. Hanna Kennedy, b. 1853, Clare, Ireland d. 24 Oct 1854, at Sea, onboard The clipper ship Rajasthan (Age 1 year) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] |
| 3. Hanna Kennedy, b. 1856, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] |
+ | 4. John Joseph Kennedy, b. 7 Nov 1858, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia d. 28 Dec 1904, Glebe, New South Wales, Australia (Age 46 years) |
+ | 5. Catherine Maria Kennedy, b. 1863, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia d. 18 May 1922, Granville, New South Wales, Australia (Age 59 years) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] |
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Family ID |
F2006 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
31 Jul 2016 |
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Sources |
- [S139] Rookwood Catholic Cemetery, 29 May 1893 (Reliability: 3).
Daniel Kennedy died 28 may 1893, Parramatta, News South Wales, Aged 70 years.
- [S368] New South Wales State Government, NSW Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists 1828-1896, (Ancestry Australia), 11 Jan 1855, 2 ande 3 (Reliability: 3).
Native Place and County - Clonlara, Clare - see attached passenger list for the Rajasthan.
- [S369] National Library of Ireland, 29 Oct 1846, Microfilm 02476/08 - Page 50 (Reliability: 3).
Bridget Kennedy baptised 29 Oct 1846 - Residence "O'Callaghan's Mills"
- [S367] New South Wales, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists 1828-1896, (Ancestry, Australia), 25 Jan 1850 (Reliability: 3).
Daniel Kennedy and family departed Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland, aboard the ship, Rajasthan and arrived in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on 25 Jan 1855. His daughter, Hannah, aged 2 died during the voyage.
- [S457] State Records of New South Wales, Australia, 27 May 1893, Will No. 5119 (Reliability: 3).
See attached Last Will & testament of Daniel Kennedy.
- [S4] New South Wales Government, NSW BDM, 28 May 1893, Reg No. 11840/1893 (Reliability: 3).
See attached Death Certificate.
- [S139] Rookwood Catholic Cemetery, 29 May 1893 (Reliability: 3).
See attached Rookwood Catholic Cemetery & Crematorium Burial Registration.
- [S215] Last Will and Testament , 27 May 1893, Will No. 5119 (Reliability: 3).
See attached last Will and Testament of Daniel Kennedy
- [S94] The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 May 1893, 10 (Reliability: 3).
See attached Funeral Notice, published in The Sydney Morning Herald Newspaper, Monday 29 May 1893, Page 10.
- [S4] New South Wales Government, NSW BDM, 29 May 1893, Registration No. 11840/1893 (Reliability: 3).
See attached Death Certificate.
- [S412] State Records New South Wales, NSW Governmet Gazettes, Jun 1893, 5207 (Reliability: 3).
See attached Government Gazette 5044, In the will of Daniel Kennedy, late of Parramatta.
- [S369] National Library of Ireland, 5 Feb 1846, Page 20 Microfilm 02476/09 (Reliability: 3).
National Library of Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, O'Callaghan's Mills, Microfilm 02476/09 Page 20, Jan 1846 to May 1846.
- [S4] New South Wales Government, NSW BDM, 17 Mar 1908, Death Registration Number 2830/1908 (Reliability: 3).
See attached Death Certificate 2830/1908
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