WARD, Ballygriffin, Co. Kerry .....
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Grace Carrick
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WARD, Ballygriffin, Co. Kerry .....
Don't suppose anyone has come across any of my ancestors surname WARD, who came from Ballygriffin, Parish of Glanarought, Co. Kerry, sometime in the 1800's to Lichfield in England. They were blacksmiths to trade. they lived opposite O'Sullivans in Ballygriffin.
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CatrionaL
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Hi Grace
When I see the number of Irish posts amongst the "Unanswered", I get a bit disheartened. It appears that there are many more questions out there than there are answers.
All we can do is hope that this time around someone with an interest in the Ward family notices your post.
Best wishes
Catriona
When I see the number of Irish posts amongst the "Unanswered", I get a bit disheartened. It appears that there are many more questions out there than there are answers.
All we can do is hope that this time around someone with an interest in the Ward family notices your post.
Best wishes
Catriona
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Grace Carrick
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WARD, Ballygriffin, Co. Kerry
Hi there Catriona,
Well the problem with tracing ancestors in Ireland is the fact that few records exist, and I have been searching for my Irish ancestors for a number of years now and not getting very far. Its always worth posting a message, like you say maybe someone will come back one day with the answer! Thanks anyway for the interest.
Well the problem with tracing ancestors in Ireland is the fact that few records exist, and I have been searching for my Irish ancestors for a number of years now and not getting very far. Its always worth posting a message, like you say maybe someone will come back one day with the answer! Thanks anyway for the interest.
Researching - McMorran, Stark, Sanderson, Crawford, Somerville, Cleghorn, Lanarkshire.
Marshall, Laird, Lang, Morton, Renfrewshire.
Craig- Stonehouse. Wilson, Bennet, Linn.
Marshall, Laird, Lang, Morton, Renfrewshire.
Craig- Stonehouse. Wilson, Bennet, Linn.
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jeanbarrynella
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Re: WARD, Ballygriffin, Co. Kerry
by any chance do you have a daniel ward in your family maybeborn around 1898 possibly mayo?Grace Carrick wrote:Don't suppose anyone has come across any of my ancestors surname WARD, who came from Ballygriffin, Parish of Glanarought, Co. Kerry, sometime in the 1800's to Lichfield in England. They were blacksmiths to trade. they lived opposite O'Sullivans in Ballygriffin.
regards jean (australia)
jean old family MCSHANE THORNTON MCHALE
WELSH VANCE RAFFERTY MCGLYNN JENKINS MCCONNELL MCCRACKEN PETTIGREW FINDLAY
HIGGINS MORRISON MCGUIGAN MCGRATH WARD CURRAN MCGUIRK OCONNOR REID
WELSH VANCE RAFFERTY MCGLYNN JENKINS MCCONNELL MCCRACKEN PETTIGREW FINDLAY
HIGGINS MORRISON MCGUIGAN MCGRATH WARD CURRAN MCGUIRK OCONNOR REID
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Grace Carrick
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WARD, Ballygriffin, Co. Kerry
Hi Jean,
Sorry I can't help with a Daniel Ward, because I don't know any details atall about my Grandfather James Alfred Wards family, he was born 1885 and I've still to find out where that was, but I do know that his forefather-s came from Co. Kerry, but that of course may not have been their place of origin in Ireland. I know there were Wards in Co. Mayo, as I've seen that during my searches, but other than that my Ward family is a complete mystery!!
Sorry I can't help with a Daniel Ward, because I don't know any details atall about my Grandfather James Alfred Wards family, he was born 1885 and I've still to find out where that was, but I do know that his forefather-s came from Co. Kerry, but that of course may not have been their place of origin in Ireland. I know there were Wards in Co. Mayo, as I've seen that during my searches, but other than that my Ward family is a complete mystery!!
Researching - McMorran, Stark, Sanderson, Crawford, Somerville, Cleghorn, Lanarkshire.
Marshall, Laird, Lang, Morton, Renfrewshire.
Craig- Stonehouse. Wilson, Bennet, Linn.
Marshall, Laird, Lang, Morton, Renfrewshire.
Craig- Stonehouse. Wilson, Bennet, Linn.
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jeanbarrynella
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ward
hi grace
thank you for getting back to me this is what i have maybe it might help you.isabelle mcshane born 1900 married daniel ward ? they had daniel,hugh,james,isabel.
kind regards jean
thank you for getting back to me this is what i have maybe it might help you.isabelle mcshane born 1900 married daniel ward ? they had daniel,hugh,james,isabel.
kind regards jean
jean old family MCSHANE THORNTON MCHALE
WELSH VANCE RAFFERTY MCGLYNN JENKINS MCCONNELL MCCRACKEN PETTIGREW FINDLAY
HIGGINS MORRISON MCGUIGAN MCGRATH WARD CURRAN MCGUIRK OCONNOR REID
WELSH VANCE RAFFERTY MCGLYNN JENKINS MCCONNELL MCCRACKEN PETTIGREW FINDLAY
HIGGINS MORRISON MCGUIGAN MCGRATH WARD CURRAN MCGUIRK OCONNOR REID
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Grace Carrick
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WARD, Ballygriffin, Co. Kerry
Hi Jean,
Will take a note of your Wards, you never know there might at some time be a connection, although the way things are, its taking years to get information that is definite about my Ward family!!!
Will take a note of your Wards, you never know there might at some time be a connection, although the way things are, its taking years to get information that is definite about my Ward family!!!
Researching - McMorran, Stark, Sanderson, Crawford, Somerville, Cleghorn, Lanarkshire.
Marshall, Laird, Lang, Morton, Renfrewshire.
Craig- Stonehouse. Wilson, Bennet, Linn.
Marshall, Laird, Lang, Morton, Renfrewshire.
Craig- Stonehouse. Wilson, Bennet, Linn.
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jeanbarrynella
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wards
hi grace
thank you very much for getting back to me
regards jean
thank you very much for getting back to me
regards jean
jean old family MCSHANE THORNTON MCHALE
WELSH VANCE RAFFERTY MCGLYNN JENKINS MCCONNELL MCCRACKEN PETTIGREW FINDLAY
HIGGINS MORRISON MCGUIGAN MCGRATH WARD CURRAN MCGUIRK OCONNOR REID
WELSH VANCE RAFFERTY MCGLYNN JENKINS MCCONNELL MCCRACKEN PETTIGREW FINDLAY
HIGGINS MORRISON MCGUIGAN MCGRATH WARD CURRAN MCGUIRK OCONNOR REID
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Grace Carrick
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WARD, Ballygriffin, Co. Kerry
Hi there McNeill,
Strangely enough my eldest brother is called Patrick and none of us can remember why he was called that name. My Aunt Rene said she had a cousin Winifred, but could tell me no more, so maybe there is a connection here? Don't suppose you know if there is any connection to the Midlands area, Birmingham or Halesowen? The names that were in my fathers family, were Robert, Harry, Shirley, Ada, Emily, Irene and my father Alfred James.
Of course they could have been named after my Grandmothers Phillips side, which is another brick wall!! I know most Wards originate in Galway and Donegal and certainly there aren't many in Kerry, apart from some in the Dingle area. My original ancestor from Ireland was supposed to be a Blacksmith and my GRandfather at the time of his death in 1945 was an Iron
Castings Dresser, working at some local foundry.
Strangely enough my eldest brother is called Patrick and none of us can remember why he was called that name. My Aunt Rene said she had a cousin Winifred, but could tell me no more, so maybe there is a connection here? Don't suppose you know if there is any connection to the Midlands area, Birmingham or Halesowen? The names that were in my fathers family, were Robert, Harry, Shirley, Ada, Emily, Irene and my father Alfred James.
Of course they could have been named after my Grandmothers Phillips side, which is another brick wall!! I know most Wards originate in Galway and Donegal and certainly there aren't many in Kerry, apart from some in the Dingle area. My original ancestor from Ireland was supposed to be a Blacksmith and my GRandfather at the time of his death in 1945 was an Iron
Castings Dresser, working at some local foundry.
Researching - McMorran, Stark, Sanderson, Crawford, Somerville, Cleghorn, Lanarkshire.
Marshall, Laird, Lang, Morton, Renfrewshire.
Craig- Stonehouse. Wilson, Bennet, Linn.
Marshall, Laird, Lang, Morton, Renfrewshire.
Craig- Stonehouse. Wilson, Bennet, Linn.