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O' Reilly Wexford

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Rambling

Rambling Report 5 Jul 2012 21:46

There are some good tips and a great list of Irish sites, on Teresa's thread at the top of 'Genealogy chat' Benjamin, worth a look when you get into the Irish side more :-D

beanie

beanie Report 5 Jul 2012 21:15

haha - every mystery that is solved opens another can of worms. I'm going to go back to Irish branch and try and do a bit more work on it, i've been looking at dad's side of the family a lot recently and now have a much more comprehensive tree on that side thanks to lots of people on here who have helped like yourself :-)

Thanks Rose - no doubt i'll end up posting something more in here when I inevitably get lost again!

Rambling

Rambling Report 4 Jul 2012 17:43

The 1921 census won't be available ( 100 year privacy ruling on that census) until 2021/2 unfortunately...us older people are hoping to be still around to see it lol, it may clear up a mystery for me too...but probably won't.

beanie

beanie Report 4 Jul 2012 17:25

Thanks for that, very curious. Confirmed with Gran he was registered as born in Swindon though when his parents came over looking for work in 1917 - sadly too late for 1901/11 census though. Were there any later census's?

Rambling

Rambling Report 3 Jul 2012 17:06

No port in Swindon Benjamin, but this may help ( most likely that from Wexford they would come via Dublin to Liverpool I think).

"Roger Swift and Sheridan Gilley described three primary emigration routes in their book The Irish in the Victorian City:

"1. The Northern Route, from Ulster and North Connacht to Scotland;
2. The midland route, from Connacht and most of Leinster via Dublin to the North of England and the midlands;
and 3. The southern route, from South Leinster and the Munster Counties to London, often via Bristol." (Swift, Roger and Gilley, Sheridan, 1985, p. 15).

beanie

beanie Report 3 Jul 2012 16:42

Thank you, just in the process of looking into that :-) I actually think Patrick was born on the way over at sea and subsequently I guess he may have been registered in Swindon, not sure if Swindon has a port though or whether it used to!

Rambling

Rambling Report 1 Jul 2012 00:08

well The Irish 1911 and 1901 are completely free
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/

There's only 4 Thomas Phillips in Wexford on the 1901, 3 on the 1911....lots of O'Reillys though.

you really need Patrick Phillips birth cert for her full name.

beanie

beanie Report 30 Jun 2012 23:56

I think he was born in Wexford, Southern Ireland :-) He married My gran eventually Margaret Phillips in Coventry but it was through Catholic Church. I would like to know if he had already married in ireland as is the theory?

Thanks :-)

Rambling

Rambling Report 30 Jun 2012 23:51

for ref

Births Mar 1918 (>99%)

Phillips Patrick O'Reilly Swindon 5a 10

No marriage that I can see, do you think it would have been in Ireland?

beanie

beanie Report 30 Jun 2012 23:43

Thanks, My Grandfather is Patrick Phillips born 13 November 1917, his father was Thomas Phillips and I think his Mum was Marie/Molly O'Reilly :-) I'm looking for confirmation of his Mother's name and any brother's and sisters. I know that his Mum had quite a few different partners and children were born to nearly all of them.

Thanks again.

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 30 Jun 2012 21:34

Hi there - how far back have you got - full names and relevant dates and we'll see if we can help :-)

beanie

beanie Report 30 Jun 2012 20:56

Hello, any ideas how I can do some research on the O'Reilly family of Wexford, Southern Ireland? They are incredibly secretive and are linked in on my maternal grandad's side.

Thanks.