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It may
be presumed that the Traceys of Kildare are descended from the Uí Bairrche.
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The
Traceys of Kildare can trace their history back to the beginning of historical
records, as Kildare formed part of the territory of the Uí Bairrche.
There are Baltracey townland, cross roads, bridge and river (5 kilometres north
of Clane on the road to Kilcock), Baltracey and Newtown Baltracey townlands (3
kilometres south east of Naas) and Tracey’s crossroads (south east of Kildare
town), named after the Traceys.
13. Extent of the Manor of Cloncorri
(Cloncurry, Co. Kildare) 8th November 1304
… De Crayn
McTressy pro j cotagio dim. estang xij virgat iiijd. …
… De Conelath
McTressy pro j cotagio j estang. ijd.
De Euercath McTressy <pro> j cotagio j
estang. ijd. …
… De Mardauth
McTressy pro j cotagio dim. estang et v virgat. ijd. …
White, Newport B. ed. (1932) The Red Book of Ormond.
Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission. pp.33
1518 Kildare
Rental
The millis of
Mainoth at 360 pecks yerly. And the mill of Lexlep at 300 pecks yerly. (p.249)
An indentur to
Richard Tressy of Lexlep, myller, on the milles of Mainoth & Lexlep for
terme of 7 yeris, paing for the milles of Mainoth yerly 360 pecks, half therof
whete & th’other half of such malte as shal come to the same 2 milles, and
for the mill of Lexlep 300 pecks yerly, half therof whete & the other half
malte as shal come to the same mill. & for the payment William Kelly of
Rathlege, husbandman, hath bondin him, his heires & executors, to bring in
the body of the said Richard & his goodes & to deliver him to my lorde
for the contentacion of the said corne. And the said miller to do costes of the
labour of the said milles and the said erle to finde stuff to the same. Dated
20th day of December anno 10° H. Octavis [1518]
Ryall
serves to the maner of Rathmore (p. 285)
…Ballytarce
{& Kenewekistown} 20s [Baltracey, Tipper parish, Kildare]
In baronia de Naace (p. 291)
…manor of Rathmore…Balitarsse,
Kenevekiston 20s [Baltracey, Tipper parish, Kildare]
1540?
Gerald, Earl of Kildare (p. 139, 140)
Et sunt
ibidem 40 acre terre, una acra prati et una acra pasture quas Willelmus Tracye
modo occupant et reddit per annum 40s et pro custumis 2 dies aratri, 2 dies
carecte, unam precariam in autumpno et unam gallinam precii 20d
Et est
ibidem unum cotagium cuius tenens reddit annuatim unam precariam in autumpno et
unam gallinam precii 4d
Summa
extente villate predicte cum custumis 42s
Et sunt
ibidem 36 acre arrabilis quas Johannes Tracye (Dercye) modo occupant et reddit
per annum 36s et pro custumis 2 dies arretri, 2 dies carecte, unam precariam in
autumpno et unam gallinam que appreciantur ad 20d
Et est
ibidem unum cotagium cuius tenes reddit annuatim una[m] precariam in autumpno
et unam gallinam precii 4d
Summa
extente villate predicte cum custumis 38s
MacNiocaill, Gearóid ed. (1992) Crown Surveys
of Land 1540-41 with the Kildare rental begun in 1518. Irish Manuscripts
Commission, Dublin.
Richard
Tracey, (Earl of Kildare’s miller) agreed to pay the earl 200 marks worth of
good corn (half wheat and half malt) in return for his thirty-one year lease
while the earl undertook to ...
Vincent Carey
(2002) Surviving the Tudors: The 'wizard' Earl of
Kildare and English Rule in ... - Page 77
1553-1569
Two
leases from Gerald Fitzgerald, [11th] Earl of Kildare, to Sir Richard St
Lawrence, Lord of Howth, of the lands of Newtown, Kellystown and Creepstown
[subsequently part of the Carton demesne], 1553, and to Thomas Trassee
[Tracey], of Maynooth, Miller, the mills of Maynooth and Blakestown, 1569.
D3078/1/5/1 and D3078/1/5/2
1554 28th
January
Patent of
pardon to John Malone of Taghdowe, Wm Trassye of Grayge glene, and John Trassy,
of Conestown, Co. Kildare, Husb.
1602 1st
May
The
vicarage of Ballisax (Ballysax), Diocese of Kildare, vacent by the resignation
of John Tracye (Tracie), clerk. (Kildare)
1603 12th
March
Pardon to
... Teige Trasie of Cotlandstoune (Kildare)
The Irish
Fiants of the Tudor sovereigns. (1994) De Burca, Dublin.
3/3/1605
Debtors Irish Statue Stable Book
(cancelled)
Robert
Kenna
Willm
Trasie, Merchant, The Naace, Kildare. Ł110 Dc1/57r
Creditor:
Sir Adame Loftus, Dublin
Text:
(crossed out) On the view of the bond this was cancelled? (Description of money
7 score and six pounds thirteen schillings and four pence sterling of the new
silver money called Harps lately? Ordained and proclaimed by the Kings majesty
Ł146-13-4 Harps = Ł110 sterling)
An Act
of Council in favour of the Town of Naas 16th day of April 1609
By charter, dated the 20th Aprill, in the seventh year of
the reign of King James, Christofer Sherlock, sovereign of the towne of Naa.se,
in co. Kildare…and moreover, 3
a. [acres], in the town [Naas], in the occupation of William Trassy;...
Calendar of the Patent and Close Rolls of Chancery in
Ireland 1862
1622 ‘The Bishop of Kildare his
Certificate’ NLI Ms. 8013 ix
Edward
Tracy, vicar of Ballikill, was found to be ‘not of so virtuous a life as
incident to his calling, yet tolerated with all in some measure in hope of
amendment and in some respect he doth perfectly read Irish.’
Canny, Nicholas (2001) Making Ireland British
1580-1650. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Index for the Diocese of Dublin to the year 1800
Tracey, Patrick (Trasey), Maynouth, tanner, 1644,
Intestacy, page 75
1895 Keeper of Public Records in Ireland, Appendix 26
Report
Salt
Barony, Kildare (pp. 402)
Trasy,
Tressy (7)
Tracy, John, Killadowen, co. Dub., yeoman, 1680, Caveat & Will, page 108 & 111, Will and grant book
2 March 1718
Patrick Lattin to Richard Tracy of Westown (86 acres) for 31
years; 1 membrane
MS 38,277/2 Mansfield Papers NLI
April 8th
1742
Patrick Fleming, Daniel Tully, Patrick Tully and Darby Tracy were hanged in chains on the Curragh, for the murder of one Dowling.
The chronological remembrancer. Being an historical
register of all the remarkable battles, sieges, Treaties, Conspiracies. Dublin,
MDCCL. [1750].
26/8/1752 Daniel Tracy
McAuliffe EJ (1884) The roll of the Quaker
School at Ballitore Co. Kildare. Irish Academic Press, Dublin
16 April
1753
Memorandum of lease of "Treasys" [Tracy] holding. Rent Ł4.10.0.
Michael Rath, Naas, Co. Kildare, farmer, and Owen Whealon, of Naas, Co.
Kildare. D562/1151
Index for the Diocese of Dublin to the year 1800
Tracy, John, Giltown, co. Kild., farmer, 1759, Intestacy,
page 138
1895 Keeper of Public Records in Ireland, Appendix 26
Report
1 July – 5 July 1760 Dublin Gazette
Dublin. On Sunday last one Simon Treacy farmer Two-Mile-Bridge in the Co. of Kildare
was committed to Naas goal on suspicion of murdering his wife, as she has not
been heard of since 11 June last.
15
July – 19 July 1760 Dublin Gazette
13 July Naas. Yesterday the wife of Mr. Simon Treacy
(supposed to have been murdered and for which the husband was committed to the
goal of this town) arrived here from Dublin.
1761 Catherine Tracy, Caragh, Co.
Kildare. (Will)
Clane Friary Guardians
19/10/1761 Thomas Tracy
1762 George Graydon, Killishe Co.
Kildare.
Codicil
Witness: Richard Tracy, Naas, Co. Kildare, slater deceased.
30 Mar – 2 Apr 1765
Dublin Gazette
Died at Naas Mr. Richard Tracy, formerly an eminent slater.
16 - 20 Dec. 1774
Belfast Newsletter
Died...Daniel Tracy [Monastereven?]…
1766
Lease by John Bourke to John Tracy of a house and moat in Naas,
county Kildare; 1 membrane
MS 40,046/29 Louth Papers NLI
Early History of the Grand Canal
In another report of
1766 (CARD, xi. 349), the committee
state that they had been informed by the contractors, John Satterthwaite and Messrs. Barnwell and Tracy, that the works
executed by them were in a state of readiness to receive the water. Water was
accordingly turned in from the Morell River, near Straffan, but to the dismay
of the committee the banks gave way, more particularly those at Hazlehatch...
Henry Phillips. Early History of the Grand Canal.
Dublin Historical Record, Vol. 1, No. 4 (Mar., 1939), pp. 108-119
1777 Prisoners,
against whom no Petition has been preserred
p.361 Goal of Naas, Kildare County
John Tracy
Acts and statutes, made in a Parliament begun at
Dublin, the eighteenth day of June, Anno Dom. 1776, Dublin, MDCCLXXVII. [1777].
2 May 1778 (FJ) Bill for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors
County of Kildare gaol, at
Naas
John Tracey
1779 Naas Volunteers
Company of Foot
Richard Tracy of Naas
Richard Tracy of Maudlins
Company of Dragoons
William Tracy
11 March 1780 (F) County Kildare
To be set, from the 12th day
of May next, Part of the Lands of Nicholastown; containing about one hundred
and twenty-four Acres; formerly held by Mr. Abraham Rider; the Estate of the
Right Honourable Lord Vicount De Vesci; Whoever is inclined to treat for said
Lands, are defined to give in their Proposals, in Writing, to Mr. Edward
Johnson, of Ballymullin, near Abbeyleix, in the Queen's County. Mr. John
Tracy, on the said Lands in Nicholstown, will shew the Concerns. March 2,
1780.
1783 Tracy, Wm., Naas, co. Kildare, slater
(Perogative Will)
1802, Tracy, John, Naas, co. Kildare, gent.
(Perogative Will)
1803
Emmet’s Rebellion;
County: Kildare - Extracted from 'The United Irishmen - Appendix VI'
Minutes of
Examinations and Informations - October, 1803
William Vallance,
slater of Naas, gave information against many Nass people, as having met them
on the road going to Dublin, between four and six o'clock, 23rd July...
James
Tracy, coal factor,
went to Dublin 23rd July, with Doyle the miller and Toole, the shoemaker in
Dublin 23rd July.
James Tracy, Publican, Naas, 1803 went to Dublin for the rising. He
stayed with his sister-in-law who lived in the Cuckoo’s Nest Inn close to
Tallaght. He was later imprisoned in Naas Gaol on the 9/9/1803 by Major General
Trench. He was released on the 2/2/1805.
Cullen, Seamus. The Emmet
Rising in Kildare. P.44, 52, 89, 126, 129. Faelain Publications, Dublin.
Details extracted from RIA Ms. 12 M 8.
6 February 1804
Lease of
104acres 1rood 25perches Irish Plantation Measure for 20 yrs. from 29 Sept.,
1803. Rent Ł115. 10s. per annum John Boardman, Parsontown (Birr), King's Co. to
Margery Quirk, Clondallee, Co. Meath and Bryan
Tracy, Clonaff, Co. Kildare. Relating to Derrintanny Co. Meath. D645/140
1805-1816 Thomas Tracey alias Tracy.
Born
Johnston, Kildare.
Served in
50th Foot Regiment.
Discharged
aged 30.
Covering
dates give year of enlistment to year of discharge.
Kilmainham
Reference: A11378.
13 August 1807 An Act for the Sale of Part of
the Estate of John Joseph Henry Esquire
Westmeath,
Lissmoney and part of Ballard, Ł150, lease of May 1 1793, 3 lives Ewd Kelly,
Darby Kelly, James Tracy
Kildare,
Clownings and Turnings, 33a0r36p, lease April 2 1782, 31 years, John Tracy,
tenant, Ł49 rent, Ł82.10.0 value
29/10/1808
Edward Tracy
29/10/1809
William Tracy
McAuliffe EJ (1884) The roll of the Quaker School at Ballitore Co.
Kildare. Irish Academic Press, Dublin
May 28, 1818
Freemans Journal
Yesterday
an inquest was held at Leixlip, by Thomas Brown, Esq. Coroner and a Jury, consisting
of the Magistrate and inhabitants of the town, on the body of James Tracy, who died suddenly, after
having taken some medicine.
No. 8 John
Tracey, farmer and labourer, 7 acres, Margaret wife 34, Judy Tracey 25,
houseservant.
Co. Kildare
Barony of North Nass, Parish of Osbertstown, Townland of Jigginstown.
(GO Ms. 685 p.35)
Students of Maynooth
William
Tracy, Kildare - matriculated 26/8/1822 ordained 31/5/1828 (Students of
Maynooth)
1823-1824
Letter from Michael Tracey to Patrick Lattin proposing a lease of
fields near Naas with Patrick Lattin’s reply, 25 Sept. 1823; Lease from Patrick
Lattin to Michael Tracey of ground near Naas and part of Monegallagh to hold
for one life or 21 years, 6 Aug. 1824; 2 items
MS 38,274/3 Mansfield Papers NLI
1824 House of Lords
Papers
John Tracy,
Sub-constable, Coolestown, Kildare.
Peter
Tracy, Sub-constable, Garry Castle, Kildare
British War Office –
Chelsea Hospital 1787-1854
Patrick Tracey,
born Kilcullen Kildare Served in 10th Foot Regiment; 96th Foot Regiment
Discharged aged 38 1824-1842
Patrick Tracey, b. 1805 Kilcullen, Kildare
Students
of Maynooth
Felix
Tracy, Kildare – matriculated 25/8/1824 (Students of Maynooth)
7 September 1825 (FJ) Insolvent Debtors
Petitions
to be heard at the Tailor's Hall, Dublin...
William
Tracey, late of Naas, county Kildare, publican
April 12, 1830 (FJ) Barefaced Swindling -
"A Regular Gull"
...to defraud, which
they did eventually, a person named Patrick Treacy, of a sum of nine pounds.
The compliant had come to town [Dublin] from the county Kildare, to take his
passage for America...
Registered:
William Treacy of Boycetown, Co. Kildare
Premises:
Maryboro' West West, houses and premises in Mountrath, Queens Co.
Grantor:
John Treacy Ł20
John
Treacy, House offices and land, Jigginstown Naas Union Kildare, 52a/1r/24p
Ł45/0/0 annual value. Registered in 1832 and not since re-registered (to 1840)
Subscriber: Rev W. Tracy, C.C. Kilcock
Mac-Geoghegan, James abbé (1832) A history of Ireland: from its first settlement to the
present time
...Corban's Mill [Millbrook,
Naas?]...James Tracy
(who lived in Mr. Holloway's present house) in 1833.
British War Office –
Chelsea Hospital 1787-1854
Michael
Treacy, born Kill Kildare Served in Royal Artillery Discharged aged 39,
1833-1854
Michael Treacy, b. 1815 Celbridge, Kildare
Registered Rent & Valuation of Ł10 County
Electors, Roscrea Union, King's County
Patrick
Tracy, Jan 3 1834, lands & bogland, Dunkerrin Dunkerrin, 8a/0r/15p, rate
Ł10/0/0
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Name |
Age |
Reb |
Ship |
Tried |
Trial Place |
Term |
DOB |
Native Place |
Crime |
Marital Status |
Trade or Calling |
Remarks |
Died |
Death Place |
|
William
Tracy |
22 |
WB |
Lady Macnaghten/McNaughton (1835) |
1834 |
Kildare Co |
Life |
1813 |
Wicklow Co |
Firearms |
Single |
Shoemaker |
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1835-1857
Merchant Navy Seamen
James
Tracey, b. Neace [Naas Kildare?]
1835 Selection of Parochial Examinations
Relative to the Destitute Classes in Ireland
Parishes of
Naas and Osberstown
Persons who
attended the Examination…Mr. William Tracy…
The destitution caused by a short illness is ofter the cause of
destroying all the comforts of the labourer, and rendering him reckless. Mr.
Tracy says, “I know many instances, and one in particular, a tenant of my
father's, who, together with his wife, were both in fever; he died by her side,
which she did not discover for some time, and is now in abject poverty,
suffering under a paralytic stroke.”
Very
Rev. William Tracey
was born at Marymount, parish of Camross, and received at least part of his
education in France, where he narrowly escaped the guillotine at the time of
the Revolution. He was ordained by Dr. Lanigan about 1796, after which he was
C.C. Rathdowney till 1799. His next Curacy was Muckalee, whence he was promoted
to the pastorship of Rathdowney in 1802. He became Treasurer of the Diocesan
Chapter in 1837. Having governed this parish 37 years, he died at his house in
Barrachill, Oct. 7th, 1839 at the age of 68, and is buried in Grogan chapel.
Two of his nephews were respected priests of Kildare and Leighlin Diocese,
viz., Rev. William Tracey, P.P. Kilcock,
and Rev. Felix Tracey, P.P. Ballyna.
Parish Priest - William Tracy, Kilcock, County Kildare
Rev. William Treacy, who had been curate of Kilcock at the time
when Dr. Haly was promoted to the Episcopate, succeeded him as pastor of the
parish. After a zealous and successful pastorship, Father Tracey died on the 25th
of May, 1862, and lies interred in the new Church of Kilcock, which he had
founded.
Kilcock: The present very fine parochial Church was commenced in 1862,
by the late Rev. Willian Treacy, P.P., who had expended Ł1,000 on the work,
when he was called to his reward. He left, partly of his own means, and partly
the result of subscriptions received, Ł3,000 towards its completion, to effect
which cost some Ł6,000 more. It is in the early Gothic style, from a design by
MacCarthy, and consists of chancel, nave, and aisles, with a massive tower 108 feet
in height; including the tower, which is at the west end, the church is 131
feet in length, and is 60 feet in width. It was dedicated to the service of
God, under the invocation of St. Coca, in 1867. Over the grave of the founder,
within the church, a monumental brass bears the following inscription:
"Sacred to the revered memory of Rev. William Treacy, who had been 24
years P.P. of Kilcock; the founder of this church,- who departed this life on
the 25th May, 1862, in the 59th year of his age. This
monument was erected by his affectionate brother, Rev. Felix Treacy, P.P.
Balyna." The beautiful and costly High Altar, and a fine stained-glass
window over it, are also memorials of Father Treacy, erected by the
parishioners.
Ballyscullogue: The fine Gothic chapel-of-ease at Newtown, is situated
in the parish of Sculloguestown. It was erected by the Rev.William Tracey,
P.P., at a cost of Ł3.000. A slab placed over the front door of Newtown church
bears the following inscription: -"Pray for Rev. William Treacy, who
faithfully served God in this Parish during 32 years; - 8 years as Curate, 24
as Parish Priest. To whose ready and unsparing liberality, and still more
unsparing exertions the Parish is mainly indebted for the erection of this
Church. May the Lord have mercy on his soul. Amen.
(see Daniel Thomas Treacy)
Patrick
Treacy, 1836, Prerogative Court will. Exec: J Treacy, Boherbawne, (Boherbaun,
Co. Kildare?). IWR/1836/F/307.
John
Tracey, 1837, Prerogative Court will. Exec: C. Fay, Figginstown, ???
(Jigginstown, Co. Kildare?). IAR/1837/F/172
British War Office –
Chelsea Hospital 1787-1854
Thomas
Trac(e)y, born Rosetown Kildare Served in 20th Foot Regiment Discharged aged
25, 1837-1841
Thomas Tracy, b. 1816 Newbridge, Kildare
There is
only one man in the neighbourhood, whose name is Tracy and who was the
Tithe viewer (or collector) formerly in the By of Carberry that acknowledges that
a parish of the name (Killmore) to exist.
27 January 1838 (FJ) Kildare
...Wm.
Tracy C.C...
1838 The
Catholic Directory, Ecclasiastical Register, and Almanac
Diocese
of Ossory
Chapter –
Treasurer: Rev. Wm. Tracey.
Northern
District
Wm. Tracey,
Parish priest, Rathdowney
Newry
Convent
Sacred Institute of Saint Clare - Mother Abbess is Mrs. MM Tracy.
Wm Tracy,
Curate Kilcock
F Tracy,
Curate Ballyfin
Felix
Tracy, Curate, Mountmellick
Patrick
Tracy, Parish Priest, Toomgreary, Scariff
William
Tracy, enlisted June 11 1861, currier, age 23, married, residence Salem, born
in Co. Kildare, Irl. Mustered in June 11, 1861, term 3? Years. Mustered out
June 21, 1864.
The History of the Ninth Regiment, Massachusetts
Volunteer Infantry, Second ...
Army
Deserters
Thomas Tracey, b. 1838 Kildare
Thomas Tracy, b. 1839 Kildare
John Quinn,
baker and family Grocer, Newbridge
... Its history dates back to 1839, when it was founded by the late Mr.
John Tracey. ...
1892 Dublin, Cork, and South of Ireland: A Literary, Commercial, and Social
William
Treacy clerical RC
Killadooley
Kildare building Ł55/9/0
Kilcock
Kildare male & female fitting up Ł9/15/8
Newtown
Kildare male & female building Ł220/0/0
Rathdowney
Queens Co male & female building Ł80/0/0 fitting up Ł39/1/8
Tiermohan
Kildare fitting up Ł12/17/3
April 24, 1840 (FJ) United Parishes of Caragh
and Prosperous
...Mr. Michael
Tracy...
Peter Tracy
of Halverstown Carragh, 29a/2r/0p, rate Ł26/0/0, rent Ł22/0/0
Martin
Connaughton, late of Cloncurry, County Kildare, Farmer: And to the Rev. William
Treacy or his sucessor the sum of 10 l. sterling, to assist in finishing the
chapel of Newtown.
Return of the Number of Persons Confined for
Contempt of Court from March 1839
Thomas
Tracey, Athy Kildare, committed 31 July 1841, by Commissioners of Excise,
Breach of Revenue Laws, discharged 10 August 1841
April 9th, 1842
The
following persons have been publicly declared to be duly elected to fill the
office of Poor Law Guardians, for the different divisions of the Naas
Union...Caragh - Michael Tracy - Halverstown...
July 23rd, 1842 Naas Union
The meeting
of the Guardians was held on Wednesday last July 20th. Assistant-Commissioner
Muggeridge attended. Present:- M.C.C. Roberts Esq., Ex-Officio Guardian,
Messrs. William Dunne, Bryan Dunne, Terence Quinn, Michael Connor, Michael Lee,
Michael McCann, James Murphy, Nicholas Kearney, Michael Treacy, John Nevin, Thomas Flanagan, William Ryan and James
Dowling. William Dunne, Esq., Vice-chairman in the chair. The clerk read the
minutes of the last meeting, which were confirmed by the Board...
February 3rd, 1844 Naas Union
...Mr. Treacy, who has been appointed by
the Commissioners to make an adjustment of the accounts of the Union, was
called in, and stated, that he would be able, by the aid of Mr. Betteridge, the
clerk, who rendered him valuable assistance, to effect a satisfactory
arrangement of all the accounts. Adjourned.
April 27th, 1844 Naas Union
...After
the ordinary business had been transacted, the Board took into consideration
the report of Mr. Treacy (the person
who is employed in adjusting the accounts of the Union) of the deficiency in
the Master’s accounts of Tea and Sugar, for the half year ending the 29th
September 1843 and were unanimously of the decision that these deficiencies
should be charged to the masters account...
23 September 1843 (N)
Wm Treacy,
PP of Kilcock, diocese of Kildare
Thomas
Tracy, Mooretown County Kildare, farmer, making malt without licence or entry,
tried verdict for crown, defended, Ł300 penalty sought, Ł200 penalty,
imprisoned and since liberated, Ł79/4/1 cost of prosecution, had not been
brought before any other tribunal for an offence against the Excise Laws.
Rev William
Tracy, Clonunry, Tiermohan, Kildare
Rev W.
Tracy, male & female schools, Kilcock, Kilcock, Klidare
4/7/1844 Surveyor report Leixlip bridge
Board
ordered that McKeown and Tracy’s proposals for making a gullet at the
foot of Leixlip Hill be referred to others with power to decide and have the
work executed. “Ordered the Tracy’s proposal for 18/- for repairing the
gullet near the police barrack of Leixlip accepted.”
September 14, 1843 and March 13, 1844 (FJ) To
Be Let
...cottage new the
new Barracks, Naas, on the Limerick road...Apply to Thomas Tracey/Tracy, Naas.
25 January 1845 (N) Loyal National Repeal
Association
...Kilcock...renewed
subscription of Rev. Wm. Tracey, P.P...
November 21, 1845 (FJ) Diocess of Kildare and
Leighlin
...Rev M Tracey, PP,
Kilcock...
6 December 1845 (N)
Kilcock and
Cloncurry, County Kildare...Rev. William Tacy, C.R...
1846 Slaters Directory
Maynooth and Kilcock
Rev. William Tracey, parish priest, Roman Catholic
Chapel, Kilcock
Rev. William Tracey, Boycetown
Naas
Richard Tracey, Leather Seller.
Thomas Tracey, Tailor
23/2/1847
Cloncuryy & Kilcock
The Duke of
Leinster, county lieutenant, giving notification of the formation of a
committee with John Aylmer as chairman and Rev William Tracey as
secretary. NA RLFC3/2/13/
1847-1897
Correspondence of G.P.L. Mansfield with Mary Donohoe and David Bellany
concerning Donohoe’s holding at Castlekeely and Gingerstown including draining
and increased rent charge at Castlekeely, Gingerstown and the Red House Farm.
Letters to Edmund Alexander Mansfield from John Keenan (nephew of Donohoe) and
White & White, solicitors concerning Keenan’s appeal to the Land Court with related legal papers.
Letters to Edmund Alexander Mansfield from Moore, Keily & Lloyd,
solicitors, Charles Dunne, Robert J. Goff and Richard J. Tracy concerning the ejectment of Keenan with
related legal papers. Grazing agreements by George Mansfield to Thomas
Farrington and Peter Kelly; 119 items in 3 folders. [some items are torn and
require conservation treatment]
See 1847 Agreement and lease and 1858 lease
MS 38,244/10-12 Mansfield Papers NLI
November 18th, 1848 Athy Poor Law Union
Patt
Tracey’s wife, of Ballybed [Ballybeg, Co. Laois?], gave evidence in this case,
as it was she received the money he being unable to attend. She said she received
the first payment on lady-day in May; the first money she got was 2s 6d; this
she got only once; the next time she got 3s, and 4s after that, until she was
cut to 3s again; her husband received the money once himself, she got less than
3s only once; considers it was in July she was cut off; Mr. Large told her he
would not give it to her anymore, unless her husband came, as he said he was
able to work. Relieving Officer - Which was it I or Mr. Whelan gave you the 2s
6d.
Witness -
It was you; you threw it on the road.
Mr. Whelan
- That is quite true. There is no doubt but it was 2s 6d, and it was thrown
upon the road.
Patrick
Tracy is charged on the Union, according to the Relieving Officer’s published
return, for twelve weeks, at 4s each.
Rev. W.
Treacy, Tiermohon School, Clonunry, Kildare.
May 2 1850 Naturisation - Essex Co. Court,
Elizabethtown, New York
John Tracy,
Clintonville New York, b. County Kildare, Ireland. Wit: Thomas Madden. Drawer
28, Page 600.
1850 (also 1851-1857) Inspectors General:
twenty-eighth report on general state of prisons of Ireland
Kildare
County Goal at Naas visited November 24 1849
James
Tracy, schoolmaster, Ł20 salary (also does accounts)
1860 Inspectors General: thirty-eighth report
on general state of prisons of Ireland
James Tracy, schoolmaster, resigned, Kildare Gaol
Ireland-Australia
Transportation Database (1780-1868)
SURNAME:
TRACY
OTHER
NAMES: MICHAEL
AGE: 38
PLACE OF
TRIAL: Co. Kildare
TRIAL DATE:
09/04/1850
CRIME
DESCRIPTION: Cattle Stealing
SENTENCE:
Transportation 10 yrs
DOCUMENT
REFERENCES: TR 10, p 120
COMMENTS:
Convict died at Spike Island Gaol Co. Cork, 26/09/1852
1850 Thoms Directory of Ireland
William Tracy, PP, Kilcock
Petty
Sessions Courts
Naas, Monday; James Tracey. (see Cantrell
Tracy of Naas)
April 17, 1851 (FJ) The Irish catholic
University
...Naas...Richard
Tracy 10s...
Alphabetical
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By Area
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Catherine Tracey Nicholastown Tankardstown Kildare Christopher Tracy Donaghcumper Donaghcumper Kildare Daniel Tracey Main Street Naas Naas Kildare Daniel Tracy Main Street Naas Naas Kildare David Tracy Hughstown Killelan Kildare Elizabeth Tracy Coghlanstown Coghlanstown Kildare Ellen Tracey Hughstown Killelan Kildare Francis Tracy Dunmurraghill Dunmurraghill Kildare Henry Tracy Shruleen Lane Athy Churchtown Kildare James Tracey Maudlings Naas Kildare James Tracey Tw. Maynooth, Parsons St. Laraghbryan Kildare James Tracy Main Street Naas Naas Kildare James Tracy Newtown Donaghcumper Kildare James Treacy Tully, West Tully Kildare John Tracey Boston Oughterard Kildare John Tracey Donaghcumper Donaghcumper Kildare John Tracey Nicholastown Tankardstown Kildare John Tracy Bishopscourt, Lower Oughterard Kildare John Tracy Town of Celbridge Donaghcumper Kildare John Treacy Mullaghroe Lower Lackagh Kildare Joseph Tracey Main Street Celbridge Kildrought Kildare Lawrence Tracy Kilwoghan Kildrought Kildare Mary Tracey Jigginstown Naas Kildare Mary Tracey Rosberry Morristownbiller Kildare Mary Tracy Common Morristownbiller Kildare Mary Tracy Main Street Naas Naas Kildare Michael Tracey Jigginstown Naas Kildare Michael Tracey Naas East Naas Kildare Michael Tracey Naas West Naas Kildare Michael Tracey Rosberry Morristownbiller Kildare Michael Tracy Basin Street Naas Naas Kildare Michael Tracy Halverstown Carragh Kildare Michael Tracy Lewistown Ladytown Kildare Patrick Tracy Carrick Carrick Kildare Peter Tracy Halverstown Carragh Kildare Richard Tracy Main Street Naas Naas Kildare Stephen Treacy Tully, West Tully Kildare Thomas Tracy Mooretown Kildare Kildare Thomas Tracy Rahaspick Road Naas Kildare Thomas Tracy Silliothill Moone Kildare William (Rev.) Tracy Boycetown Kilcock Kildare William Tracey Baltracey Balraheen Kildare |
William Tracey Baltracey Balraheen Kildare Michael Tracy Halverstown Carragh Kildare Peter Tracy Halverstown Carragh Kildare Patrick Tracy Carrick Carrick Kildare Henry Tracy Shruleen Lane Athy Churchtown Kildare Elizabeth Tracy Coghlanstown Coghlanstown Kildare Christopher Tracy Donaghcumper Donaghcumper Kildare James Tracy Newtown Donaghcumper Kildare John Tracey Donaghcumper Donaghcumper Kildare John Tracy Town of Celbridge Donaghcumper Kildare Francis Tracy Dunmurraghill Dunmurraghill Kildare William (Rev.) Tracy Boycetown Kilcock Kildare Thomas Tracy Mooretown Kildare Kildare Joseph Tracey Main Street Celbridge Kildrought Kildare Lawrence Tracy Kilwoghan Kildrought Kildare David Tracy Hughstown Killelan Kildare Ellen Tracey Hughstown Killelan Kildare John Treacy Mullaghroe Lower Lackagh Kildare Michael Tracy Lewistown Ladytown Kildare James Tracey Tw. Maynooth, Parsons St. Laraghbryan Kildare Thomas Tracy Silliothill Moone Kildare Mary Tracey Rosberry Morristownbiller Kildare Mary Tracy Common Morristownbiller Kildare Michael Tracey Rosberry Morristownbiller Kildare Daniel Tracey Main Street Naas Naas Kildare Daniel Tracy Main Street Naas Naas Kildare James Tracey Maudlings Naas Kildare James Tracy Main Street Naas Naas Kildare Mary Tracey Jigginstown Naas Kildare Mary Tracy Main Street Naas Naas Kildare Michael Tracey Jigginstown Naas Kildare Michael Tracey Naas East Naas Kildare Michael Tracey Naas West Naas Kildare Michael Tracy Basin Street Naas Naas Kildare Richard Tracy Main Street Naas Naas Kildare Thomas Tracy Rahaspick Road Naas Kildare John Tracey Boston Oughterard Kildare John Tracy Bishopscourt, Lower Oughterard Kildare Catherine Tracey Nicholastown Tankardstown Kildare John Tracey Nicholastown Tankardstown Kildare James Treacy Tully, West Tully Kildare Stephen Treacy Tully, West Tully Kildare |
1851 UK Census
M A Tracey, sister, 20 years, female, b. Athy Kildare,
York Yorkshire (East riding)
20 March 1852 (N)
Electors of Kildare
...support Mr. Cogan...Wm. Treacy, PP...
July 17, 1852 (FJ) Incumbered Estates
Kildare...Lot 5
Lands and premises of Boycetown...containing 13a0r17p statute measure; yearly
rent Ł24.18.5; Griffiths valuation Ł25...The Rev. William Tracey was the
purchaser at Ł490.
Naas October 4, 1852 – Fairs and Markets Commission
Daniel
Tracy examined
…I am the
weighmaster of the potato market in Naas…old Coproration…became extinct in
1841…I held the office of weighmaster under the old Corporation…
Mr. Richard
Trac(e)y examined
…I am
weighmaster of the butter market in the town…old Corporation…
The Sessional Paper, Minutes
of Evidence
1852-53 [1582] [1583] The eighteenth report of
the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland.
Ann Tracy,
third class, Ardclough, Kildare
Margaret
Tracy, third class, Kill, Kildare
1852-53 [1688] [1689] The nineteenth report of
the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland. (For the year 1852.)
Rev. W.
Treacy, Newtown, Clonunry, Kildare
Rev. W.
Treacy, Tiermohan, Clonunry, Kildare
February 23, 1854 (FJ) To be sold
...two houses in the
town of Naas...to Thomas H. Tracy, Solicitor, No.108 Lower Gardiner street.
(see Thomas
Henry Tracey)
6 June 1854
Paulina Mansfield (nee Lattin) and G.P.L. Mansfield to Michael Tracy
of part of Naas West and Naas East, county Kildare, for 31 years. Includes
sketch map of the demised property; 2 items
MS 38,182/10 Mansfield Papers NLI
1854, 1883-1894
Correspondence of G.P.L. Mansfield, Eliza Wynne, Charles Dunne, agent, R.H.
Tracy and others concerning the lease of the Royal Hotel Naas. Includes
proposals for a lease of the hotel by John Wynne and Ulster Bank and the
proposed sale by Eliza Wynne of her interest in the premises; 33 items
MS 38,245/3 Mansfield Papers NLI
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of Missing |
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county |
Arrival
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AD
Date |
SEEKER
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Thomas Tracy |
Two Mile House, Kildare |
New York City 1851 |
8/7/1854 |
Ml Morris (brother-in-law) Lancasterco, Safe
Harbourpo, PA |
1854 Boston Pilot
$10 REWARD! Any
person giving information of THOMAS TRACY, of parish Two-mile-house, co
Kildare, who landed in N. York about 3 yrs ago and has not been heard of since,
dead or living, will be paid the above reward by his brother-in-law Ml Morris
Safe Harbor Post Office, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.
1868 Boston Pilot
OF JOHN and MICHAEL
TRACY, sons of Christopher Tracy, of Castletown, Selbridge, [Celbridge] county
Kildare, Ireland. John has been about 44 years in the United States, and I
heard that he was a factory master in Lower Stockbridge, Monroe county,
Massachusetts, and I heard at one time that he was in the State of Ohio.
Michael has been in the United States about 30 years. I have received no
letters from them since they left Ireland. Any information of them, dead or
alive, will be thankfully received by their sister, Ann Tracy, London, Ontario,
Post-office.
James
Tracy, Clerk, Petty Sessions Court, Naas (Monday)
William
Treacy, Master, PLU Athy
1850-1967 Who Lived Where In Leixlip
12 Leixlip
Rev Jas J Hunt (in trust) (1891)/Jas Law (1891) land [c7 acres (1891)]
Ł17 5s land (1891)
> Michael Tracy (1892-99) > Rev Jas J Hunt (1892-1928) land
70 Leixlip
(Alms House- now 8, The Mall Ł5)
Rev Stewart’s Lodgers (‘50-60)/Rev THC Finney (1850) Alms-house, yard
and garden Ł6 10s house
> [Mary Spring, Ml Fagan, Edward Tracey, Eliza Doyle] as lessor
35 Main St,
Leixlip
Jas Bolger (1850)/Phelim Nugent (1850) house and yard Ł3 15s
> Patrick Tracy (1855) ?
13 Ralph
Square
Reps Wm Goodshaw Esq (1850)/Wm Doyle (1858-78) house Ł1 10s
> Patrick Treacy (1858)
> Anne Treacy (1860)
June 28, 1856 (FJ) Kildare
In the matter of the
estate of Elizabeth Frances Williams otherwise Seymour...lands of Kilcock and
Boycestown...Lot 2 - Town parks adjoining the railway, south side, 18a3r31p;
government valuation Ł29.10.0; profit rent Ł31.8.0. Bought by Mr Tracy for
Ł550.
1856
Return of Names of Petty Sessions Districts
James
Tracy, Clerk Naas Kildare, fees 1852-1854
Cultivator, Liverpool to New York 12 Sep 1857
George
Tracey, 34, M, plummer, Kildare
Francis
Tracey, 16, M, painter, Kildare
December 17, 1857 (FJ) The Tax of Country
Carts
Ardclough, December
14, 1857...Sir...my son was coming out of Dublin...having my name properly on
my cart...John Treacy [letter]
Students of Maynooth
Patrick
Tracy, Kildare – matriculated 27/8/1858
Patrick
Treacy, age 19, entered 27 August 1858, studying Rhetoric
Inland
Revenue - Copy of Bankers Returns - Persons of whom the Company or Partnership
consists
Felix
Treacy, Rev., Balyna, Enfield, County Kildare (P.P.)
Felix
Treacy, Rev., Moyvalley, Enfield, county Kildare (P.P.) (1878 on)
July 9, 1860 (FJ) Papal Tribute
Parish of Kill and
Lyons, County Kildare...Mr. John Treacy 5s...Mrs. Treacy 2s6d...
July 13, 1860 (FJ) Collection for the Pope at
Carragh Chapel
...Michael Tracy Ł1...Peter
Tracy 5s...
October 13, 1860 (FJ) Cricket
Celbridge v.
Nass...Celbridge...Tracy...Naas...J. Tracy, R. Tracy
1860- British War Office (WO97) – Chelsea Hospital
John Treacy, b. 1860 Atby, Kildare
James Treacy, b. 1869 Kildare, Kildare
Patrick Tracey, b. 1834, Kildare, Kildare
Patrick Tracey, b. 1840, Athy, Kildare
Patrick Tracey, b. 1874 Kilcock, Kildare
Patrick Tracey, b. 1880 Kilcock, Kildare
Militia Service Records (WO96) [Home Guard/Territorial Army]
Nicholas Tracey, b. 1856, Maynooth, Kildare
Patrick Treacy, b. 1887, Kildare, Kildare
Thomas Tracy, b. 1864, Maynooth, Kildare
Thomas Tracy, b. 1864, Maynooth, Kildare
4 January
1890 (N) Death of the Rev Father Geoghegan, PP, Kilcock
...returned
as pastor on the death of Father Treacy, which took place on the 25th May, 1862...
In the
matter of Randal McDonnell, Valentine Cullen and Rev William Treacy (Kildare?) Trustees and Executors of Margaret
Kearney Deceased. (Dublin)
1862 - 1864 National education (Ireland)
G. Tracy,
M. Tracy & M. Tracy, E.C. teachers, Timahoe, Timahoe, Kildare
July 1863 Cricket
Rose Eleven
[Kildare?]...Joseph Tracy...
December 1863 Police Intelligence
...part of
a larger sum stolen from Thomas Tracy, at the fair of Naas...
18 December 1863 (FJ)
...having stolen the sum of Ł80 from a man named T. Tracey at the fair
at Naas...
1863-4 & 1874 Kildare - School under management of
clerical RC denomination
Broadford
male, Rev. F,. Treacy, 1 teacher, fees Ł7/7/0, salary 24/0/0, books 13/0, total
32/0/0
Ballyna
male, Rev. F,. Treacy, 1 teacher, fees Ł18/19/6, salary 52/0/0, books 26/10,
other Ł13/0/0, total 85/6/4
Clogherinkoe
male, Rev. F,. Treacy, 1 teacher, fees Ł6/3/6, salary 24/0/0, books 6/0, total
30/9/6
1864 – State Registered Births (See HOME for full list of
Births and Marriages up to 1899)
Tracey,
Joseph, Celbridge, Dublin/Kildare/Meath. 7 509
Tracey,
Margaret, Edenderry, Kildare/Meath/Offaly. 8 593
Tracey,
(female), Athy, Kildare/Laois. 13 436
Tracy,
Anne, Athy, Kildare/Laois. 13 416
Tracy,
Esther, Naas, Kildare/Wicklow. 7 919
Tracy,
Mary, Naas, Kildare/Wicklow. 7 948
Tracy,
Mary, Naas, Kildare/Wicklow. 7 938
Treacy,
Alicia, Athy, Kildare/Laois. 13 432
Treacy,
William, Athy, Kildare/Laois. 8 459
Treacy,
Felix, Kildare and Leighlin, Ballina, Enfield
Treacy,
Wm., Kildare and Leighlin, Kilcock
1865 Catholic Directory, Almanac and Registry of Ireland, England and
Scotland
Felix
Treacy, Balyna, Enfield, Kildare & Leighlin
John
Tracey, Carrickbeg, Carrick-on-Suir, Waterf. & Lism.
John Tracy, Cappoquin, Waterf. & Lism.
Michael
Tracy, Derry, Derry
Pat. Tracy,
Kilrosanty and Fews, Kilmacthomas, Waterf. & Lism.
Thos.
Tracey, Kill and Newtown, Kilmacthomas, Waterf. & Lism.
Wm. Treacy,
Kilcock, Kildare & Leighlin
A meeting
of the ratepayers of Naas took place at the Town Hall this (Monday) morning at
nine o’clock to elect three commissions in room of those who retire by
rotation, viz, Dr. Hayes, Richard Treacy and James Farrell…it was moved by Mr Richard
Treacy and seconded by Mr E Molloy, that Messrs Treacy and Sergant should
be elected…(and were) duly elected.
13 April
1866 (FJ) Unlawful Persuit of Game
...Clane Petty Sessions...Thomas Tracy and Laurence Wallace were
charged...snares at Rathcoffey...nominal fine...1s and 10s. costs each.
April 1866 Unlaw persuit of game
Thomas Tracy and Laurence Wallace...hares at
Rathcoffey...first offence
29
September 1866 Audit of Union
Athy 17th
January 1867 Ł54/2s/1d paid. Price of farm produce in hands of Wm. Treacy, late
Workhouse Master. Surcharged to him.
11 June
1867 (FJ) Death
June 7, at the residence of his sister, Kildare, Mr. Edward Tracy, aged
60 years, for many years butcher in Clarendon Market. His remains were removed
to their late resting place in the White Abbey, Kildare, on Sunday, the 10th.
Requiescat in pace.
8 April
1864 (FJ) Association for the Propagation of the Faith
Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin...Mr. Henry Tracy, Ballylean
Ł0/18/2...
10 August 1865 (FJ) Association for
the Propagation of the Faith
...Diocese of Kildare
and Leighlin...Collected by Mr H Tracy, Ballylean 14s...
6 July 1867 (FJ) Association for the
Propagation of the Faith
Diocese of Kildare
and Leighlin...per Mr Henry Treacy, Ballylean 13s1d...
9 July 1868 (FJ) Association for the
Propagation of the Faith
Diocese of Kildare
and Leighlin...per Mr Henry Tracy Ballylean Ł1...
7 October 1871 (FJ) Association for
the Propagation of the Faith
...Diocese of Kildare
and Leighlin...per Mr. John Tracy, Ballylean 9s3d...
9 November 1872 (FJ) Association for
the Propagation of the Faith
Diocese of Kildare
and Leighlin...per Mr. John Tracy, Ballylean Ł0/11/2...
30 July
1867 (FJ) Death of the Very Rev. Dr. Dunne, P.P., Kildare
...Rev T Treacy, P.P., Ballina...
16
December 1867 (FJ) In aid of Pope
Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin...Rev F Tracy PP Ł5...
Parish of Clane...Joseph Tracey 5s...
1867
Landed Estates Court – March 1
County of Kildare
Estate of Benjamin Plowman, owner and petitioner.-
A net yearly fee-farm rent of Ł1117s. 10d, (payable out of the lands of
Mullawn, in the barony of South Naas, containing 20a 2r; Ordance valuation Ł23
5s. Sold to Mr. Tracy for Ł195, in trust.
October
1868 County Kildare Bible Society (see Cantrell
Tracy of Naas)
...present...J.S. Cantrell, the Misses Tracy, Esq[?]...
28 July
1869 (FJ) Alledged Frauds [Kildare]
Healy...represented himself as an exise officer...in various parts of
kildare...John Tracy, of Oughterard, deposed that the prisoner had taken his
permits and demanded 7s6d, which he got...
18
December 1869 (N) Great Meeting on the Curragh
...The Rev. Felix Treacy, P.P., Ballyna...
1869 A
priest on priestly tyranny
A
tenant-right meeting was held on Monday, at the Curragh Strand House. The High
Sheriff of Kildare presided, and there was between 6,000 and 7,000 persons
present. Resolutions were passed calling for a just and immediate settlement of
the land laws. The Rev. Felix Treacy, parish priest, Ballina, in
proposing a resolution, said he hoped they would be freed from tyrant
landlords, tyrant tenants and tyrant priests. There were such things as
unwarranted alter denunciations. He had lately heard of one such case in which
not only the statute law of the diocese but the common principals of justice
and honesty and every feeling of Christian charity and private friendship, was
outraged.
Guardian
15/12/1869 p.5
29 July 1870 The Curragh of Kildare Bill
Thomas
Treacey, Mooretown, Common of pasture, Tenant at will 11a, withdrawn
September/October 1870 Ambulance Committee in aid of
the French Army
...Ballymore
Eustace, County Kildare...James Tracy...
...Castlejordan
and Ballyboggan [Kildare]...H Tracy...
8 October 1870 (FJ) French Ambulanes
...per
Mr. Henry Tracy, Ballylir[?] [Kildare?]
12 October 1870 (FJ) French Ambulanes
...Ballymore
Eustace, County Kildare...James Tracy...
29 November 1871 (FJ) The education Question
...T
Tracy, do [Athy]...
...Wm.
Tracy, do [Athy]...
5 July 1872 (FJ) The Galway Vindication Fund
Parishes
of Ballymore and Kildare...Wm Tracy 10s...
24 July 1872 (FJ)
Per Rev F
Treacy, PP, Balyna, Co. Kildare...
3 August 1872 (FJ) Malicious Assault
John Tracy
was sentenced to be imprisoned for six months, with hard labour, for having
committed an assault upon Patrick Owens at Maynooth.
13 December 1872 (FJ) The New Convent at Celbridge
...2s6d...Joseph
Tracey.
Tracy -
on the 9th February 1873, at
C???bridge[Celbridge?], wife of William Tracy, Esq, of a son.
24 September 1874 (FJ) Serious Injury from Firearms
Some days
since two boys, named Peter Tracy
and Thomas Culbert of the Pass, went out to get a shot at rabbits with a pistol
which the former said he had found among old iron at his employers house. They
had but one cap, which having been pressed on the pillar, fell off, but it was
presumed left the explosive material behind, and Treacy, thinking it was then
harmless, presented the pistol at his companion, making some remark as to
shooting at him, when the charge, consisting of some heavy shot, exploded and
lodged in Culbert's side, penetrating the right lung. Treacy was at once
arrested, and a magisterial investigation has since taken place, when he was
remanded to Naas jail pending the condition of the wounded boy. Dr. Darby, of
this town, was promptly in attendance, and, notwithstanding the extremely
dangerous nature of the wound, Culbert is rapidly recovering under his skilful
treatment.
September 1874
...two
boys named Treacy and Calbert, near Monasterevan...accidental shooting...Treacy
arrested...
October 1874 Criminal cases
...Peter
Tracy, shooting at and wounding Thomas Culbert, at Coolnafera, near
Monasterevan...
12 May 1875 (FJ) Queen's Bench
Tracy v.
Lawlor. This was an action to recover damages for the alleged seduction of the
plaintiff's niece, Mary Tracy, by the defendant, Peter Lawlor...The seduction
was alleged to have taken place at Halverstown, in the county of Kildare...The
defendant produced a number of witnesses from Smithfield Cattle market...to
prove that on the day he was selling sheep...
May 1875 Tracy v. Lawler
The action
was to recover damages laid at Ł1000 for the alleged seduction of the
plaintiff's niece by the defendant. The parties are respectable farmers resided
at Halbertstown, near Naas, Co. Kildare...details not suitable for
publication...jury undecided...
4 June 1875 (FJ) Athy Union
...three
canidates for the office of master...Morris Tracy...
1875 (451) National Education (Ireland)
Rev. F.
Treacy, Broadford, Kildare
Rev. F.
Treacy, Ballyna, Kildare
Rev. F.
Treacy, Clogherrinkoe, Kildare
Dec 21 1876 Municipal Boundries Commission
Naas...Town Commissioners...Richard
Treacy
Town Commissioners: Richard
Treacey, Baker and Landholder, Ł67/8/0
1877 Local government and taxation of towns
Naas rate 1876 1s in the
pound
Town Commissioners...Richard
H. Tracy, Petty Sessions Clerk and Land agent Ł38/0/0
Richard Treacey, Baker and
Landholder, Ł67/8/0
1877 Local government and taxation of towns
March 19 1877, Mr. Tracy
(Chairman of the Town Commissioners) Naas Kildare
Inland
Revenue - Copy of Bankers Returns - Persons of whom the Company or Partnership
consists
Michael
Tracy, Halverstown, Naas (Farmer) [Kildare]
Inland
Revenue - Copy of Bankers Returns - Persons of whom the Company or Partnership
consists
Michael
Treacy, Rooske, Maynooth (Farmer) [Kildare]
March 1879 Sale of Lands
On Wednesday,
19th inst, the interest in the promised lease for 21 years from 1878 of
Rooske[?] Farm of 83 Irish acres, situated at Maynooth at Ł180 per annum, sold
to Michael Tracey for Ł420...
April 1880 Athy Union
Meeting...James
Treacy...
Oct 23, 1880 (KO) Clane Woolen Mills
...Mr
William Tracey, agent in Naas.
Dec 18, 1880 (KO) Athy Union
...guardians...Michael
Treacy...
Jan 29, 1881 (KO) Naas Poor Relief Committee
...Mr
Richard Treacy, TC, Ł1...Mr RH Tracy, TC, Ł1...Miss AM Tracy 5s...
Feb 19, 1881 (KO) The Duke of Leinster and his Kildare
Tenantry
...meeting
Carmelite Academy, Kildare...present...John Treacy...
Feb 26, 1881 (KO) The Constabulary
...Constable
Treacy from Ballinadrimna to Athy...
12 Mar 1881 (KO) Naas Petty Sessions
Mr.
William Tracy, tailor, of Naas...I gave him notice to quit out of one of my
houses that requires repair, but he holds possession, owing rent.
Mar 19, 1881 (KO) Naas Petty Sessions
...Tracey's
yard on the Sallin's Road. There were a lot of pigs in it...
Apr 23, 1881 (KO) Athy Land League
...present...William
Treacy...
Jun 18, 1881 (KO) The Rent Question
...the
tenants of Mr. A.S. Vesey on the Nicholastown and Bray estate held a meeting at
the Nag's Head Hotel, Athy...present...William Treacy...Mr William Treacy could
not concur...he lived on his farm and he should like to say he was badly
treated...He held ground at 19s per acre but when the lease fell out five years
ago...Mr. Vesey...an additional 11s an acre...Three years ago some ground of
his was also raised from Ł34 to Ł50 a year...Mr Treacy said he knew the present
landlord's father to be a very good landlord...
May 14, 1881 (KO) Rent Collection in Athy
...the
tenants on the Bray and Nicholastown estate of Mr Vesey...May rent...years rent
is now due...Mr. Michael Treacy...appointed as deputation...
Sep 10, 1881 (KO) Meeting at Thomastown
...Thomastown
between Kildare and Rathangan...meeting...C. Tracey...
Nov 19, 1881 (KO) Athy Petty Sessions
Alleged
stabbing...a respectable-looking man named Joseph Treacy...
Jan 7 1882 (KO) Naas Division
Wounding...Joseph
Tracey was indicted...was a law clerk in Athy, where the assault took
place...Whelans public house in William Street...not guilty.
Dec 10, 1881 (KO) Naas Board of Guardians
...contracts...Miss
A.M. Tracey - 72 inch twilled calico at 1s6d per yard; rugs, red and black at
5s11d each.
Dec 17, 1881 (KO) Seizures at Naas
...a
solitary copy of the United Ireland was seized at Mrs. O'Neills news
agency...The police also visited Miss Tracey's but no copies were to be had....
Dec 24, 1881 (KO) Letter
"Athy,
12th December...Board of Guardians...Athy Dispensary...clothes...not
disinfected...Joseph Treacy"...
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1881
Slaters Directory E. M. Tracy, Linen
and Woollen Drapers, Naas, Naas E. M. Tracy, Milliner
and Dressmaker, Naas, Naas John Tracy, Baker,
Newbridge, Naas Mary Tracy,
Shopkeeper, Naas, Naas Richard Tracy,
Baker, Naas, Naas Richard Tracy,
Leather Seller, Naas, Naas Richard Tracy,
Petty Session Clerk, Naas Court House, Naas William Tracy, Tailor,
Naas, Naas John Tracy, Farmer
and Grazier, Rooske, Straffan, Celbridge Michael Tracey,
Grocer and Spirit Dealer, Lucan, Celbridge Michael Tracey,
Hotelier, Vesey Arms, Lucan, Celbridge |
|
1881
British Census
Annie
Tracy, 26 years,
born Kildare, single, Nurse domestic, servant, Tyrol House Hanley Castle,
Worcester
Thomas
Treacy, 52 years,
born Trichinopoly (BS) East Indies, married, merchants clerk, 15 Rosamuns St
Kingston-upon-Hull York
Hannah M,
36 years, born Cork, wife
Mark J, 17
years, born Killarney, son
Emma, 16
years, born Taunton Somerset, daughter
Louisa M,
14 years, born Curragh Camp, daughter
Alice M, 10
years, born Hull York, daughter
Thomas F, 8
years, born Hull York, son
Albert H, 6
years, born Hull York, son
Alfred E, 3
years, born Hull York, son
Feb 11,
1882 (KO) Castlecomer Union
Notices of Eviction...[Connahy, Kilkenny]...William Tracey, do; James
Tracey, jun., do; Sarah Tracey, do;...James Tracey, do;...
2 Sep
1882 (KO) The Broken Stones
The tender of Mr. Tracy, road contractor, was accepted for the broken
stones at 1s4d, and the gravel at 8d.
Sep 23,
1882 (KO) Assaulting the Police
A young man named Thomas Tracey...Maynooth...Mr.Peter Briody,
publican...Since last March he had assaulted the police three times...
Sep 30,
1882 (KO) Naas Petty Sessions
Mr. Richard Treacy, TC, summoned Mr. patrick Byrne, Nass for allowing
eight head of cattle and ten sheep to trespass on his land...Mr Treacy's field
closed to the town of Naas...gripe to make land...three years ago...
Oct 14,
1882 (KO)
Rose Christian...Ballyregan...Kilcock...will dated 9th October
1853...witness...It was the writing of Father Tracey, who died in 1862.
Nov 25,
1882 (KO) Athy Union
...guardians... M. Tracy...
November
1882 Return of judicial rents
Anne Treacy
of Moynure Kings Co, Landlord Earl of Rosse, 26a/3r/21p, Valuation Ł15/10/0,
old rent Ł22/0/0, new rent Ł17/0/0, rent 1874 Ł20/0/0
Philip Treacy of Monfadda Kings Co,
Landlord Henry S. Palmer, 4a/3r/17p, Valuation Ł3/10/0, old rent Ł4/10/0, new
rent Ł4/0/0, by consent
Jan 6,
1883 (KO) Kildare Water Supply
...ratepayers...John Tracy, Mooretown...
Feb 3,
1883 (KO) Naas Gas Company
...Mr Richard Treacy was elected to the directorate...
Feb 24,
1883 (KO) The sanitary state of Naas
...a large portion of the town of Naas, including Popular square, Friary
road, John's lane, Millbrook and the Sallins road had again been flooded...the
basement story of Mr R Treacy's house had been flooded to such an extent as to
require the pumping out of the water continuously day and night...main drain
blocked...
Mar 3,
1883 (KO) Malicious Injuries
...The farm at Nicholastown upon which the house was burned was the
property of Mr. Vesey. It was previously occupied by a man named Kavanagh, who
in 1885 was evicted for nonpayment of rent...Powell who was game-keeper and
rent-warner took it...Mr. Treacey had erected a hut on the edge of the farm for
the evicted tenant. Mr Treacey had told [Mr. Powell] not to take the farm...
Apr 14,
1883 (KO) Naas Petty Sessions
Deegan V. Tracey...adjourned
Apr 21,
1883 (KO) Naas Petty Sessions
A road contractor...applied for an order against Michael Tracy to enter
defendants pit at Halverstown...
May 26,
1883 Naas Petty Sessions
John Tracey, road contractor, summoned Michael Paterson for refusing to
allow him to enter a gravel pit on the defendants land...contract on Kilcullen
Road...590 perches from three raods at Naas to Killashee...gave the order...
May 26,
1883 (KO) Naas Bazaar
...Mrs Craig, Naas and the Misses Treacy, Naas, assisted by the Misses
Treacy, Newbridge...
Oct 13,
1883 (KO)
...Mr Tracy of Maudlins...sheep...
Aug 4, 1883
(KO) The Parnell National Tribute
...Newbridge...10s...John Treacy...
Nov 10,
1883 (KO) Athy Union
...guardians...Michael Tracy...
October
1883 Athy Board of Guardians
Eviction by Miss Ryder of Riverstown near Monasterevan...Mr Treacy,
guardian of the division...
Mar 1, 1884 (KO) Naas Petty Sessions
A man of
middle age, named James Tracy, was put forward in custody, charged by Sergeant
Tracy, of Thomastown [Carragh Kildare], with having on the 17th ult, stolen a
greyhound, the property of Mr Hoyslead of Waterstown....
Apr 5, 1884 (KO) Town Hall, Kildare
...improving
the fairs...elected to the committee...C. Tracey, J. Tracey...
May 3, 1884 (KO) Newbridge Petty Sessions
...refused
to leave licensed premises...24th April he was passing down the town of
Newbridge when Mr. John Treacy called on him to remove the prisoner from his
house...
Jan 24, 1885 (KO) Improving Basin Lane
William
Staples and Thomas M'Cann proposed to make 34 lineal perches (Irish) of dagged
footpath in Basin Street, Naas between Mr. Treacy's corner and New Row Ł165...
Jan 24, 1885 (KO) County Kildare Presentment
Sessions
Patrick
Rourke and John Tracey proposed to repair for 3 years, 780 perches of the road
from Straffen to Kill, by Baronrath 9d per perch...
Patrick Dunne
and John Treacy proposed to repair for three years, 774 perches of the road
from Prosperous to Kill, between Millicent bridge and Killeenmore bridge, 10d
per perch...
James
Slattery and John Tracy proposed to repair for three years, 864 perches of the
roads, street and lanes in the town of Naas, viz., Main street, The Green,
Dublin road, Sallins road (to Mill lane), New road, Rathasker road, Abbey, ey,
Basin, ladder, Back, Corban's, Church, Chapel, St. John's, Market and Loughbwee
lanes (gravelled footpaths and pavements included), 4s per perch. Mailcar on
154 perches.
Feb 21, 1885 (KO)
...Mr R and
Miss Treacy, Naas; Miss and Miss MT Treacy, Newbridge...
Jul 18 & 25, 1885 (KO) Coronership of North
Kildare [for Dr. Coady RC candidate?]
...Subscribers...Mr.
R. Treacy, T.C. Naas Ł10.0.0 ... Mr. Wm. Tracey, Halverstown Ł1.0.0 ... Mr.
John Treacey, Newbridge Ł5.0.0 ...
Oct 31, 1885 (KO) Christian Brothers School
...Mr
Richard Treacy Ł3...2s6d....Mr Patk Treacy...2s...Mr Tracy...1s...Mr Tracy...
Nov 7, 1885 (KO) Kildare Hounds
...Miss
Treacy, Miss K Treacy...
Feb 20, 1886 (KO) Celbridge Petty Sessions
...Thomas
Tracy, Jack Tracey...at Maynooth...Midland Great Western Railway Company...two
pieces of timber...
Jan 2, 1886 (KO) Naas Subscriptions
...Mr. Richard
Treacy, Main Street Ł10...
Jan 16, 1886 (KO) Testimonial to the Rev W
Maher CC
...Mr R
Treacy, TC, Naas Ł5...
Feb 27, 1886 (KO) County Kildare Assizes
...John
Treacy, Thomas Treacy...at Maynooth...
Mar 13, 1886 (KO)
...Mr Carr, painting contractor, Maynooth, deposed that John Treacy...in
his employment on different occasions and he always found them stickly
honest...not guilty.
Mar 6, 1886 (KO) Town Magistrate
...moved
that Mr R Treacy's name be sent to the Lord Chancellor for his approval, with
the view of having him appointed borough magistrate...a more suitable person
could not be selected to fill the position, because he had the advbantage of
posessing intelligence, earnestness and posyition, and would be fully competant
to undertake the duties in connection with the office...
Jun 5, 1886 (KO) The Chairmanship
Mr Fegan said he felt great pleasure in
proposing that Mr Treacy their newly appointed magistrate be elected chairman
of the Board...
Jun 12, 1886 (KO) Naas Bourough Court
Mr. Richard Treacy, the newly elected borough
magistrate, held his first court on Monday...
Mar 27, 1886 (KO) Kildare Petty Sessions
...poor
rate collector summoned Joseph Treacy to recover 7s8d poor rate due out of a
holding in the possession of the defendant...the holding was in possession of
his mother...warrent book [states] Representatives of Stephen Treacy...Ł615
valuation...rate books...
Jun 5, 1886 (KO) Death
We regret
to announce the death of Mr. John Treacy, which occurred at his residence,
Newbridge, on Wednesday. For many years past Mr Treacy was connected with
Newbridge, where he made many friends. The number of persons who attended at
Caragh on yesterday (Friday) to pay a last tribute of respect, testified to the
esteem in which he was held.
Jul 17, 1886 (KO)
In the goods of John Treacy, late of
Newbridge, shopkeeper, who died 2nd June 1886...to Margaret treact of
Newbridge...granted 28th June 1886...Probate and Matrimonial Division...
Jul 24, 1886 (KO)
Mr John Quin of Naas has purchased
from the representatives of the late Mr John Treacy, the interest in the
well-known licensed premises and bakery situated in the Main street of
Newbridge...
Oct 9, 1886 (KO) Naas Town Commissioners
...Mr R. Treacy, JP, presiding...
Aug 14, 1886 (KO) Athy National League
...present...M.
Treacy...
Sep 11, 1886 (KO) Athy National League
...present...M.
Tracy, J. Tracey...The Question of Machinery...Mr Martin Treacy, labourer, and
four other members of the labouring class to who he beckoned left the room on
hearing the letter read...
Oct 16, 1886 (KO)
Mr Brown
appeared on behalf of Mr John Quinn, Newbridge, for a transfer of the licence
held lately in the name of Miss Treacy. Granted.
Nov 13, 1886 (KO) Clane Petty Sesions
...John Tracy
summoned...of Loughbollard...[assault at Clane]
Nov 27, 1886 (KO) Queens
...Barrington
v. Tracey...
Dec 4, 1886 (KO) Naas Petty Sessions
Mr Edward
Glover, County Surveyor, summoned John Treacy, road contractor, Michael Treacy
and John Mahony, his sureties for not having acted up to his contract in
keeping the road from Naas [barracks] to Caragh in repair...John Treacy was
also summoned for not having the road between the Naas Fair green and Killashee
in proper repair...
Dec 18, 1886 (KO) The National League -
Luggacurran [Laois] Meeting
...Athy...William
Treacy, Timothy Bryne, Chairman Town
Commissioners...
Jan 1, 1887 (KO) Duke of Leinster's manor of
Maynooth estate
...meeting
of tenantry...present...Michael Tracey...
Feb 5, 1887 (KO) The Labourers Act in Celbridge
Union
Patrick
Treacy, a labourer, deposed to the want of accomation in Ardclough. To Mr White
- Was in Mr Sexton's employment at the Ardclough quarries for six years, and
was employed by his predecessor also. Used to superintend the rising of stones
for lime burning purposes. his brother was foreman there. Since the quarries
stopped was working as an agricultural labourer whenever he could get it, and
was now employed in Straffan. His brother was in Ardclough still. To Mr Brown -
The house in which he had lived in ardclough was standing; it had been
condemmed by the doctor. Worked more or less every year as an agricultural
labourer. Knew that his brother had made an offer to Lord Cloncurry to keep the
quarries going and had been refused....The houses were near the canal
bank...They had free access to the Roman Catholic Chapel and the National
School, also on the canal bank...Lord Cloncurry...The only proposal he had was
one from Treacy...Treacy said he could not work as an agricultural labourer...The
whole of the Ardclough men were in employment except Treacy, who never was an
agricultural labourer...
Apr 2, 1887 (KO) Public Demonstration at Athy
on Sunday
...Eviction
Protest Fund...William Tracey Ł5...
May 7, 1887 (KO) Athy National League
...elected...Wm
Treacy...
May 7, 1887 (KO) The Anti-Lansdowne Eviction
Fund
...William
Treacey, Nicholastown Ł5...
May 14, 1887 (KO) The Vesey Estate
...estate
at Bray and Nicholastown, attended at Athy for collecting the May rents...Messers
Tracey and Murphy...view of the tenants...requested a reduction of
20%...offered 10%...refused and none of the rents were paid.
Jun 25, 1887 (KO) Athy Will case
...Joseph
Treacy, Athy (clerk to Mr Gerrard)...
Jul 30, 1887 (KO) Luggacurren Tenantry
...Mounthrath.
D. Treacy, solicitor...
Aug 13, 1887 (KO) Naas Chairmanship
...Mr
Ricard Treacy, JP...outgoing chairman...his having been found fault with by a
local paper - the Nationalist paper - for not being a Nationalist...he was as
good a Nationalist as anyone...
Sep 3, 1887 (KO) Naas Union
...John
Treacy of Hodgestown, tendered for the erection of four cottages at Ł96 each...
Nov 5, 1887 (KO) Christian Brothers Schools
Naas
...Mr.
Richard Treacy, JP, Ł3...5s...Mr RH Tracy...2s...Mr William Treacy...Mr Patt
Treacy...Sergeant Treacy...
1887-1907
Letters to Charles Dunne, agent to G.P.L. Mansfield and Edmund Alexander
Mansfield concerning repairs to the Kildare property, collection of rents, the
holding of Richard Tracy, a bankrupt, the erection of fencing, the
ejectment of tenants in Basin Lane, Naas, a fire at a house at the Barrack Gate
and other estate matters. Includes Edmund Alexander Mansfield’s notes on the
tenants; 46 items
MS 38,249/8 Mansfield Papers NLI
Jan 14,
1888 (KO)
...Mr. Tracey's little house in Basin
lane...
Mar
10, 1888 (KO)
...Mr R Treacy, whose resignation was
received with regret on Wednesday night.
May
26, 1888 (KO) Naas Petty Sessions
...Christopher Tracy...Grand Canal Company...came
on the same boat with him from Dublin, though he is not employed in it...
June
9 1888 (KO) Court of Bankruptcy
...Richard Treacy of Naas...the house
and premises on the Main street of Naas...33 feet length...bounded on the north
by Basin lane, on the south by Naas Court house...indenture with Hobart
Montgomery...91 years from 25th March 1859...yearly rent Ł20...large shop and
bakery in which general grocery trade, a good leather business as well as the
general bakery and fancy bread...understanding the business, as a large fortune
was realised by the late father of the bankrupt in comparatively few years...
Jun
30, 1888 (KO)
...the elected guardians assembled at
the Market Square and marched thence through the town to the Workhouse gate...ex-guardians...M
Tracey...
June 1888 Athy Guardians
...M. Tracy...Local Government
Board...elected guardians denied entry...
Jul
21, 1888 (KO) Letters
...the soil pipe from Mr Tracy's
houses, which is laid under the Sallins road and down Mr. Donnellan's yard...drainage
for Naas...Richard H. Tracy
Sep
8, 1888 (KO) Athy National League
...present...W. Tracy...
Sep
22, 1888 (KO) Estate of Christopher Tracey
late of Clare Gate Street, Kildare in
the County of Kildare, cattle Dealer (deceased) and in a Cause Bergin v. Tracey
(No. 10, 396)...Christopher Tracey, who died in or about the month of September
1886...
Sep
22, 1888 (KO) Sale of tenants interest in 4 acres of land
...Mr Michael Treacy...near Caragh,
midway between Naas and Newbridge...4 Irish acres...at Ł3.4.10 per year...
Nov
10, 1888 (KO) Christian Brothers School Naas
...2s6d...D. Tracy...2s...Mr Patk
Tracy...1s...Mrs Treacy...
1889
Letters to George and Edmund Alexander Mansfield from Stephen J. Brown, solicitor,
Charles Dunne, agent and J.A. Maconchy, Court of Bankruptcy, Ireland concerning
the sale of Richard Treacy’s interest in his holding at Naas and rent
due on the holding; 16 items
MS 38,251/1 Mansfield Papers NLI
May
17, 1890 (KO) Presentation
...held at Treacy's Confectionary
Establishment in Naas...
7
November 1890 New Zealand Tablet
Kildare. — A meeting was held in the
Town Hall, Kildare, of the tenants of the Leinster estate, who had purchased in
1886 under the Ashbourne Act, to consider the steps to be taken to secure an
abatement of the annual installment of the purchase money. Very Ray. M.J.
Murphy and J.J. Malone, solicitor, attended the meeting, and the following are
amongst the tenants who purchased and were present: — Rev. N. A. Staples,
O.?.C, White Abbey; John Hickett, James Clinch, Edward Neill, Thomas Byrne,
Peter Collins, John Treacy, John
Moore, Thomas Behan, Patrick Doyle, Patrick Fitzgerald, Jas. MacCarthy.
1890
Carbury
Though the present Carbury club was founded in 1925, local
tradition holds that football was played in the parish since pre-GAA times. RIC
records from 1890 show that Kirkpatrick CJ Kickhams club had 30 members, with
the officers listed as Michael Mooney, Walter Broderick and John Tracey. Carbury teams reached the
quarter-finals of the championship in 1897 and 1905.
1889 Return of judicial rents
William Treacy of Nicholastown
Kildare, landlord Arthur Vesey, 61a/3r/16p, poor valuation Ł39/15/0, old rent
Ł50/0/0, new rent Ł50/0/0
William Treacy of Nicholastown Kildare,
landlord Arthur Vesey, 41a/0r/12p, poor valuation Ł27/5/0, old rent Ł37/10/0,
new rent Ł30/0/0
January 15, 1891 (FJ) Appointments
Miller and
stonedresser, and can do Millwright work; understands oatmeal or flour;
references good. P. Treacey, Tully, Kildare.
January
1891 Probate, Tracy v. Coogan
Will of the late William Coogan died
10th December 1868, will dated 1862. He was a corn and hay factor in Dublin and
owner of a publichouse and grocery, with 5 acres, in Leixlip. His daughter
Eliza carried on the business but died last year. Ellen Tracy, another daughter, resident in Kildare, contests the
will. Found for defendant.
Feb
7, 1891 (KO) Athy Union
...guardians... M Tracey...W
Tracey...
Mar
7, 1891 (KO) Monasterevan National League
...members...Michael Treacy PLG.
March
1891 Monasterevan National League and the National Federation
Resolution signed by...Michael Treacy
P.L.G.
7 March 1891 (N) Irish National League
Monasterevan...Michael Treacy,
PLG...
June
6 1891 (KO) Co. Kildare Quarter Sessions
...Robert Tracy, Lancashire Regiment,
deposed that he was on duty on May 20th at the Magazine...
July 7, 1891 (FJ) Leixlip. Meadow on Foot.
...Mr. Michael
Treacey, to sell by auction...at Dock Lane, Leixlip, 10 acres of Meadow on
foot...
1891 Return of judicial rents
John Tracey of Bugganrus Kildare,
landlord Mary C. Plunkett and others, 80a/3r/38p, poor valuation Ł29/10/0, old
rent Ł60/0/0, new rent Ł25/0/0
1891
UK Census
John Tracey, head, 32 years, b.
Kildare, Reading Berkshire
Mary Tracey, wife, 30 years, Reading
Berkshire
Sarah Tracey, daughter, 11 years, b.
Kildare, Reading Berkshire
Mary Tracey, daughter, 9 years, b.
Kildare, Reading Berkshire
Bridges Tracey, daughter, 6 years,
Reading Berkshire
Lizzie Tracey, daughter, 4 years,
Reading Berkshire
Nellie Tracey, daughter, 1 years,
Reading Berkshire
1892-1924
Ellis Island Arrivals
The records have been corrected for typographical errors according to best estimates for placenames. In addition, an attempt has been made to correctly identify place names for Ireland. As such, the originals should be checked for accuracy.
Annie Tracey, Castledermot Kildare Ireland, 1910, 24
years
Edward Tracy, Kilcock Kildare Ireland, 1909, 19 years
Eliza Tracey, Hodgestown (Kildare Ireland?), 1899, 18
years
Joshua A. Tracy, Naas Kildare? Ireland, 1907, 24 years
Margaret Tracey, Kilcock Kildare? Ireland, 1909, 24
years
Mary Tracey, Hodgestown (Kildare Ireland?), 1897, 19
years
Peter
Treacy, Newtown (Cork Fermanagh Kildare Limerick or Tipperary?) Ireland, 1924,
30 years
Pheobe
Treacy, Newtown Kildare? Ireland, 1909, 25 years (Tracy, Phoebe, Baltinglass,
1st Quarter 1884 2 419)
Phoebe Tracey, Castledermot Kildare? Ireland, 1909, 25
years
William
Treacy, Athy Kildare Ireland, 1898, 21 years
Apr 15,
1893 (KO)
Patrick Walker the celebrated local bill poster...Martin
Tracey...Monthawkins...in Athy...
Jul 22,
1893 (KO) Barony Cess Collectorship
...for Connell - Messers JJ Tracey...A poll having been taken Mr. Tracey
was elected by a large majority.
November
1893 Athy Football
...Tracy...
Heffernan
Papers: Printed
particulars of auction of premises etc at Claregate St, Kildare and part of
lands at Buggawns, Parish of Lacca, Co. Kildare in case in High Court of
Justice, Chancery Division of Christopher
Tracy, Margaret Bergain and John
Tracy March 1894.
August 23, 1894 (FJ) Hay
...at Dock Lane,
Leixlip...by Mr. Michael Treacey...70 cocks of first class hay...
Oct 7, 1893 (KO)
Michael
Tracey was summoned...drunkeness in Naas on the 23rd September. Fined 2s6d and
1s costs.
Feb 10, 1894 (KO) Naas Petty Sessions
...James
Tracy [poor man with a large family living in Corhan's/Coroban's?
lane]...cutting bushes...property of Mr Edward Doyle PLG...Tipper?...
Oct 13, 1894 (KO) Maynooth Brass band
...J.
Treacy, P. Nolan, N. Treacy...
October 1894 Kildare Hunting
Amongst
those out...Mr. R. Tracy, jun.;...
Dec 8, 1894 (KO)
...jury...Thomas
Tracey...
Mar 2, 1895 (KO) Dance Town Hall, Naas
...Mr JH
Tracy, Miss Tracy, Mr CP Tracy...Miss Tracy, Miss R Tracy...
Jul 13, 1895 (KO)
...Irish
Parliamentary Party...delegates...Naas...- Tracy...Monasterevan...M Tracey,
PLG...
Nov 16, 1895 (KO) Trespass in Maynooth College
...Thomas
Tracey, of Maynooth...
Feb 22, 1896 (KO)
...Naas
branch of the Labourers Society...present...D. Tracey...
May 2, 1896 (KO) Dance at Naas
...Mrs
Tracy...Mr JH Tracy, Mr CP Tracy, Mr RA Tracy, Miss Tracy...Miss Treacy, Miss
Rose Treacy...
Aug 8, 1896 (KO) Naas Petty Sessions
...swore he
lived in Corban's? lane, next door to Mrs [Mary] Tracy...
Sep 5, 1896 (KO) Condemmed Houses
...15
[Corban's Lane lower] James Treacy's has
two rooms but no yard or back door. The occupants are James Treacy, labourer;
wife; Thomas 12 years; James 9 years; Christy 6 years; Maryanne 4 years; Eddie
13 months....
September 1896 Best Allotments
...4th
James Tracy, Fiddown...
September 26, 1896 News from Ireland
Athy Board
of Guardians. Michael Treacy...
1896 National Convention representative of the
Irish race throughout the world at Dublin
Delegates...United
States of America...Edward Treacy, Boston...Kildare...Athy Board of Guardians,
Michael Treacy...Rev. P. Tracey, C.C., Galmoy [Kilkenny]
Oct 31, 1896 (KO) Co. Kildare Hunt
Mr JH
Tracy, Mr CP Tracy...Miss Mabel Tracy...Miss Tracy, Mr RA Tracy...
Jul 31, 1897 (KO) Quarrelsome Neighbours
...Halverstown...William
Treacy...Mr. CP Tracy for Treacy...deposed that the fowl were constantly
trespassing on his brother's land...old ruffian...
Jul 31, 1897 (KO) Land Sub-Commission - Kildare
Landlord:
SM Kincaid; Michael Treacy, Ł60, Ł60
July 31, 1897 (FJ)
Maynooth...2s6d...
Michael Treacey...
7 August 1897 (IT)
Celbridge Cricket Club (see Cantrell
Tracy of Naas)
C. P. Tracy
9 August 1904 (IT) Newbridge Cricket Club
C. P. Tracy
Oct 23, 1897 (KO) Naas Petty Sessions
A decree
for possession was obtained by John Murphy against James and Mary Treacy who
hold a room from him at 1s6d per week.
Michael
Treacy of Croughenlea Athy Kildare, landlord Sidney M. Kincaid, 106a/3r/25p,
poor valuation Ł59/15/0, old rent Ł92/0/0, new rent Ł60/0/0
Jan 8, 1898 (KO) Naas Petty Sessions
Mr. George
Sargeant applied for and obtained a decree for possession of a house on the
Fair Green in the possession of James Tracey, who held at a weekly rental of
2s. Adjourned
April 1898 Easter Vesteries
...Castledermot...Sidesmen
- Richard Tracy...
1898 Return of advances under the Purchase of Land (Ireland) Act
December 8 1898 Michael Treacy of
Halverstown and Jigginstown Kildare 153a/3r/24p, value Ł114, rent Ł132/0/0,
judical, advance Ł2400, cash Ł2400
May 7, 1898 (KO)
...John
Treacy...he lived at Moortown and was at the fair of Kildare on 24th April. He
sold three pigs...
Jun 18, 1898 (KO) Big Meeting in Kildare
...Nationalists
[1798]...present...Kildare...P. Tracey...
Jun 18, 1898 (KO) Land Sub-Commission
...Michael
Treacy, tenant v Sidney M Kincaid landlord...rent agreed upon between the
landlord and tenant in 1881...reserved judgement.
Jul 30, 1898 (KO) All Ireland Army Athletic
Sports
...Boxing...Curragh
Gymnasium...Light Weight...Driver Tracey, Army Service Corps...
Aug 6, 1898 (KO) Cricket - Naas
...Jos
Tracy...HW Tracy...Cantrell Tracy...
Sep 10, 1898 (KO) Kildare Petty Sessions
...Mooretown...Francis
Kelly...working for Johnny Tracey...
Dec 17, 1898 (KO) Special court
...on the
2nd December, unlawfully attack the house of Andrew Treacy, one Eliza Treacy
being within, and did force and enter the window of said house to the terror of
said Eliza Treacy...Mrs Treacy...her mother outside...
Apr 29, 1899 (KO) The Corn Trade
...Such men
as Mr Michael Treacy, of Halverstown...who sell the very best kind can command
high prices...
May 13, 1899 (KO) Leinster Leader
...Mr.
David Tracey, foreman...
Jun 3, 1899 (KO)
...Mr. D. Treacy, foreman printer in the "leader" [Leinster
Leader] office...How long are you in the printing business? The best portion of
my life...
May 1899 Athy Cricket
...T.H.
Tracy...
Jul 22, 1899 (KO) Co Kildare Assizes
...Martin
Treacy...Curragh races...
Sep 30, 1899 (KO) Prosecution at Blessington
...Peter
Murphy Hotel Poulaphuca...non-bona fide travellers...Patrick Tracy...lives two
miles away in Ballymore-Eustace...Tracy who said he was from Mullaboden...
Dec 23, 1899 (KO) Dunlavin Labourers
...Bartolomew
Tracey, Blackhill, next examined, stated that he lived in a small bad house. He
was an agricultural labourer and did work up and down wherever he got it...
Jan 13, 1900 (KO) Naas Petty Sessions
A man named
James Tracey, of Naas...charged with having absconded from the Naas Workhouse
and deserted his three children...said he left the workhouse for the purpose of
looking for work...Mr. De Burgh now generously offered to give him
work...adjourned.
Jan 27, 1900 (KO) Newbridge Water Supply
...people
of Newbridge...signed...Matthew Treacy, Valleys...
1900 Return of Persons committed to unlimited Terms of
Imprisonment for Contempt of Court 1894-1899
John
Treacey of Mooretown Co. Kildare. Judge: The Right Hon. The Vice-Chancellor.
Contempt of Court (default of payment of money in a fiduciary capacity), 173
days Kilkenny Jail.
May 8, 1901 (IT)
Lady
recommends respectable girl as Housemaid or House Parlourmaid in small family;
lived with her two years. - Tracey, Prosperous, Naas.
Full listings alphabetically and by area as published by the National Archives 1901 Census of Ireland
1901
Census of England
Agnes Tracey, 18, Ireland Kildare, Worsted
Spinner, Midgley, Yorks W R
Elizabeth Treacy, b. abt 1856 Kildare
Ireland, Cheshire
May 30 1901 James H. Tracy of
Clownings Naas Kildare, landlord Sonthwell G.T. Bourke, 142a/3r/4p, poor
valuation Ł73/15/0, old rent Ł98/12/0, new rent Ł74/0/0
April 29 1904
Michael Tracy of Rooske Kildare, 145a/0r/22p, value Ł115, rent Ł122/0/0,
judical, advance Ł3111, cash Ł3111
June 30 1904
William Tracy of Lewistown Kildare, 106a/0r/25p, value Ł59, rent Ł66/19/6,
judical, advance Ł1607, cash Ł1607
June 30 1904
Margaret Tracy of Ladytown Kildare, 164a/2r/38p, value Ł111/1/0, rent
Ł146/12/0, not judical, advance Ł3518, cash Ł3518
Apr 28, 1905 (IT) Church of Ireland?
Castledermot...Sidesmen - Kinneagh,
Richard Treacy...Select Vestry...Leeson Treacy...Richard Treacy...
1905 Kelly's Directory
Leeson Tracey, Plunketstown house,
Graney, Castledermot R.S.O. co. Kildare
Rev. Robert Treasy, Woodstock
street, Athy, co. Kildare
3/3/1906
Kildare Observer & Leinster Leader
Rugby Naas v. Kildare.
Nass…J Trac(e)y, three-quarters…
May 23 1907, John Treacy,
Hodgestown & Kilnamoragh Nth Kildare, 15a1r37p & 0a0r39p, Ł8 valuation,
Ł13.8.2 rent, not judical Ł250 purchase price and advance
3 January 1908 London Gazette
Postmen: Patrick Treacy (Naas)
Mar 20, 1908 (FJ)
General servant to wash, make up and
milk. Apply Mrs. Treacy, Halverstown, Naas.
Apr 9, 1908
(FJ) The remains of the late Matthew Hackett, postman,
Maynooth...attending...M. Treacy...T. Treacy...
Aug 31, 1908 (IT)
Working Gardener, RC, single, fruit,
flowers, vegatables, discharges and references:- M. Tracey, Athgarvan,
Newbridge.
1908
Return of advances under the Purchase of Land (Ireland) Act - Arthur Gore Ryde
Estate
1/12/1908 Catherine Treacy of
Riverstown Kildare 108a/3r/22, of Derryougher West 10a/2r/25p, value Ł56, rent
Ł57/10/0, judical, vance Ł1,312, cash Ł1317
Jun 6, 1910 (FJ) Among those who attended at Clongowes were...Mrs. DJ Treacy, Mrs. Treacy...
Jun 7, 1910 (FJ) Clongowes Wood College - Past v. Present...For the Past, J.J. Treacy bowled best...
Oct 24, 1910 (FJ) Kildare Footbal Championship - Roseberry v. Clane...Clane...J. Treacy... 1911 [Cd. 5488, 5489, 5490, 5624, 5639, 5750, 5758, 5887, 5890, 5952] Irish Land Commission. Return of advances made under the Irish Land Act, 1903, during the month of November, 1909. - Kildare20th October 1910, Katherine M. Tracy, Clownings, 141a2r20p, Ł73.15.0 valuation, Ł74.0.0 rent, judical, Ł1786 purchase price and advance, 24.1 years, Estate of Bourke and Peat (see Cantrell Tracy of Naas)
Jan 26, 1911 (FJ) Kildare Races...Stewards...Ml. Treacy...Call Stewards...W. Treacy... Feb 4, 1911 (FJ) Alleged False PretencesThe Newbridge Petty sessions...the accused coming into the shop and saying he was one of the Tracys of Halverstown... Feb 6, 1911 (FJ)...Mr. CP Treacy, solr, Newbridge, appeared for the plaintiff... Jun 8, 1911 (IT)A young girl seeks situation to mind children; not out before; can be well recommended. Apply to M. Tracey, Ballymore Eustace, Co. Kildare.
Full listings alphabetically and by area as published by the National Archives 1911 Census of Ireland 1911 English Census
John
Tracey, Age: 51, b. Resident, County Kildare, St Mary Reading Berkshire
April 1912 IT
Castledermot
and Kinneagh... Select Vestry...L. Treacy, R. Treacy...Sidesmen...R.
Treacy...Synodsmen...R. Treacy...Supplemental Nominators...L. Treacy...
Mar 7, 1914 (FJ) Home Rule Fund
Maynooth
(Kildare) Town...P. Tracey Ł1...
Jun 3, 1914 (FJ) Cricket - ast
Clongownians v. Mr JW Crawfords Gentlemen of Ireland XI
Past
Clongownians...JJ Treacy...
Aug 1, 1914 (FJ) Assistant Revising
Barristers
...Kildare,
John J. Treacy...
Aug 1, 1914 (FJ) Parish of Athy
...2s6d...John
Tracey...
Kildare Observer 24/10/1914 P5B (see Cantrell
Tracy of Naas)
Mr. Cantrell Tracy, youngest son of
the late Mr. R.H. Tracy and Mrs. Tracy, Roseville, Naas, has accepted a
commission in the army veterinary crops, and has proceeded to Aldershot.
Dec 3, 1914 (FJ)
Relief of the Afflicted Belgians
...Parish of Eadestown...2s6d...Mr. James Tracey...[north east Kildare]
1914-1918
Ireland’s Memorial Records
Cantrell Tracy.
Captain, Army Veterinary Corps. Reported wounded, France, December 8, 1917.
Born Rosville, Naas. Decoration Mons Medal and mentioned in Despatches.
Christopher Treacy. Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Reported active, March 25, 1916. Born Naas. (C. Treacy appeared on
Naas Roll of Honour).
James Treacy.
Reg. No. 9622. Rank; Private, Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Reported wounded, June
16, 1917. Born Naas.
Patrick Treacy.
Royal Garrison Artillery. Reported active, March 25, 1916. Born Naas. (P. Treacy appeared on
Naas Roll of Honour).
Thomas Treacy.
Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Reported active, March 25, 1916. Born Naas. (T. Treacy appeared on Naas
Roll of Honour).
William Treacy. Reg. No. 267.
Rank Private, Royal Irish Regiment 2nd batt. Killed in action France
19/10/1914. Born Kildare.
Age 42, Son of Patrick and Ellen Treacy, of Sallins Rd., Naas,
Co. Kildare; husband of Barbara J. Treacy, of 67, Fallsbrook Rd., Streatham,
London.
Jun 17 & 18, 1915 (IT) Co. Carlow
Breach of Promise
...Miss Deborah Shirley [37] of Coolnakisha, Leighlinbridge, County Carlow and the defendant Mr. Richard Tracy/Treacy, [50] farmer, of Ballycallan [Ballycullane], Kildare...second cousin of defendant, who held a farm of close on three hundred acres. His means if capitalised would amount to Ł8,000...dances...In 1902...kiss...In 1904, marriage was spoken of...attachment for a Miss Melbourne [of Luggacurran] [engaged for 14 years]...delay, which ahd extended over eleven years...James Neale examined...related to defendant...Mrs Annie Parsons...said that before her marriage, she used to assist the defenant, her uncle, in the household...
Jun 19, 1915 (IT) and Jun 26, 1915 (IT)
The Carlow breach of promise action, Shirley v. Tracey...jury failed to agree on the question of contract and were discharged.
Jun 30, 1915 (IT)
Motion for a change of venue...by defendant...to Kildare...refused motion with costs.
Nov 3, 1915 (IT) and Nov 6, 1915 (IT) Ł1000
Damages Claimed
...Defendant...You were secretary of the Quadrile Company? Yes (laughter)...showed her deposit receipts for Ł1500 with the Provincial bank...
Nov 5, 1915 (IT) and Nov 13, 1915 (IT) Ł200
damages
The jury, after ten minutes absence, returned with a verdict for the plaintiff, assessing the damages at Ł200.
September 1915 IT
North
Kildare Farming Society
Farm
Produce - Class 69 Best Sample of White Wheat, 1st prize Patrick Treacy,
Rooske, Celbridge
1st October 1917
Mrs. Tracy, Roseville, Naas
auctioned the land at Ladytown (162a/2r/7p, value Ł109/10/0, rent Ł112/15/10).
1918-1941 Merchant Navy Seamen
*Thomas
Tracey, b. 1891, Kilcock, Kildare
[Note:
* = photo http://www.irishmariners.ie/]
1919
Return of advances under the Purchase of Land (Ireland) Act - Estate of Edward
Vesey
December 11 1919 John Treacy of
Nicholastown Kildare 40a/1r/10p, value Ł27, rent Ł29/1/0, judical, advance
Ł654, cash Ł654, 22.5 years rent
December 11 1919 John Treacy of
Nicholastown Kildare 61a/3r/24p, value Ł39/15/0, rent Ł40/18/0, judical,
advance Ł1123, cash Ł1123, 22.5 years rent
In the early
hours of Good Friday, 14 April 1922, anti-Treaty members of the IRA occupied
the Four Courts in Dublin. Liam Duffy, a native of Monasterevin, was part of
the garrison. During the War of Independence, Duffy had been an officer in G
Company, 6th Battalion, Carlow Brigade. Others in the company at the time
included Captain Paddy Martin, a former Kildare inter-county footballer, Lieutenant Kit Treacy and Lieutenant
Peter Dunne, Monasterevin.
http://www.kildare.ie/library/ehistory/2011/08/in_the_four_courts.asp
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The Holy Family’s Sr Veronica Brigid Tracy, who was born and
bred in Newbridge, celebrated her 100th birthday recently with a letter from
the President. Sr Veronica was born in Newbridge on the Green Road, she was born
Bridget Tracey and took the name Veronica when she was ordained. She taught
in the Curragh for years and was very involved in the History group. On 16 May 1922 the Curragh Camp
was formally handed over to the Irish Free State Army. One witness was the
future Sister Veronica Treacy, then aged 10. Many, many years later
Sister Veronica recalled a snatch of conversation overheard outside a
Newbridge pub as the British marched away. “That's the end of them, thank
God. Now we can fight away in peace among ourselves!” |
February 2012 |
20 July 1922 IT, Compensation - Cost of Fires in Dublin
...O. Tracy, Kinneagh, Curragh Ł50...
October 1922 Naas - Troops operating in the Robertstown area on the 11th inst captures
Sean Tracy, leader of irregulars. This is the second arrest in the area this
week.
October 14, 1922 (II) Naas
Troops operating in the Robertstown
area on the 11th inst., captured Sean Tracy, leader of the irregulars. This is
the second arrest in the area this week.
1922 The
Dominions Office and Colonial Office List
John Joseph Treacy, b. 1879,
educated at Clongowes Wood Coll., Sallins, Co. Kildare, Ireland;
barrister-at-law, King’s Inn, Dublin, 1905; crown counsel, G. Coast, 28th
July 1915; ag. Senr. Crown counsel in 1915, 1916 and 1917; ag. Solr.-gen. on
various occasions, 1916-20; ag. Chief regisr., May to Nov., 1917; ag. Pol…
Quit Rent Office: 17/10/1923-6/7/1925
Curragh of Kildare, Sumville Huts,
proposed letting of hut to Mr. Joseph Tracey. NA FIN 1/3552 (Original 866/5)
12 March 1924 (FJ) Leinster Senior Schools Cup
Clongowes...E. Treacey...
4 August 1924 (FJ)
Parish of Maynooth...Patrick
Treacy...10s...
1926 London Wills
Peter Treacy of Rooske Celbridge
county Kildare died 19 December 1925 Probate London 20 May to Patrick Treacy
farmer. Effects Ł141.7.2 in England.
Records of the Colonial Office, Commonwealth and Foreign and
Commonwealth Offices, Empire Marketing Board, and related bodies
1926-7 Irish Distress Committee and
Irish Grants Committee: Files and Minutes
John
Treacey, County Kildare, File No. 680
16 December 1927 Holograph letter from Michael Tracy, Maynooth College (County Kildare), to Hagan, with season's greetings. Brief comments on his work; they have four weeks of vacations. There is much curiosity about bishoprics – 'particularly the vice-President'.
Papers of John
Hagan, Irish College Rome (1904-1930)
Dáil Éireann - Volume 21 - 24 November, 1927
LEWIN (GALWAY) ESTATE. - IASACHT DHAIL EIREANN.
D'fhiafruigh
DOMHNALL UA BUACHALLA den Aire
Airgid an féidir leis a rádh cathoin a díolfar as bannaí Dála na ndaoine seo
leanas:— Mary Greene, deceased (now John and James Greene), Maynooth, Ł6;
Elizabeth Mealey, Maynooth, Ł3; Christopher O'Toole, Maynooth, Ł1; Joseph Reid,
Coole, Monasterevan; Joseph P. Cusack, Blackwood, Robertstown, Co. Kildare,
Ł10; Thomas Aherne, Rickardstown, Monasterevan, Ł3; Annie Cosgrave, Moyville,
Co. Kildare, Ł10; E. A. Costello, Longbridge, Carbury, Ł5; Bernard Robinson,
Kilrathmurray, Hill-of-Down, Ł10; Thos. Dowling, Lake Ville, Ballinafagh,
Prosperous, Ł5; Nicholas Treacey,
Maynooth, Ł1; Joseph Ennis, Cloncurry, Enfield, Ł5; John Hill (deceased),
Grange House, Edenderry (his wife, Elizabeth Hill, living), Ł10.
AN tAIRE
AIRGID AN tAIRE AIRGID
AN tAIRE AIRGID: I gcásanna Elizabeth Mealey, Joseph P. Cusack agus
Thomas Aherne táthar tar éis údaras do thabhairt don Roinn Phuist agus
Telegrafa chun Cairteacha Coigiltis do thabhairt amach a chuirfidh ar chumas na
sintiúsairi aisíoc d'fháil do reir foralacha Acht Iasachtai agus Cisti Dhail
Eireann, 1924.
1876
I gcás
Christopher O'Toole tabharfar údaras d'Oifig an Uhuist laistigh de [1876]
sheachtain chun Cairt Choigiltis do thabhairt amach.
I gcásanna
Thomas Dowling, Nicholas Treacey,
Joseph Reid, Mary Green (deceased) agus John Ennis táthar tar éis iarrataisí ar
aisíoc d'fháil ach ní foláir tuille eolais d'fháil sara bhfeadfar breith do
thabhairt maidir leis an aisíoc.
Ní
bhfuarthas aon iarratas ar aisíoc maidir le sintiuisi John Hill (deceased),
Bernard Robinson, Annie Cosgrave agus Edward Costelloe.
PRIONNSIAS O
FATHAIGH PRIONNSIAS O FATHAIGH
D'fhiafruigh
PRIONNSIAS O FATHAIGH den Aire
Airgid an bhféachfar chuige ina scéimeanna a ceapfar i gcóir caitheamh an Vóta
Fóirithine de Ł150,000 gur do dhaoine oireamhnacha atá scurtha díomhaoin le
tamall fada a tabharfar pé obair chléireachais a bhainfeas leis na scéimeanna
san.
AN tAIRE
AIRGID AN tAIRE AIRGID
AN tAIRE AIRGID: Ní meastar gur gá, chun na scéimeanna do riara, aon
bhreis chléireach do thabhairt isteach thar mar atá i bhfostaíocht fé láthair
no atá ar an liosta ag feitheamh le ceapachán de bhrí gur eirigh leo i
scrúdúcháin chomórtais oscailte.
January 21, 1928 (MC) Summerhill Assizes
…at Moynalvey, did use threatening
and abusive language towards Mrs. Rose Treacy…lived at Moynalvey with her
husband, James Treacy…her brother, the defendant [James Malone]…In 1925, the
defendant got into arrears with his rent and agreed to let Mrs. Treacy and her
husband live in the cottage with him on their agreeing to pay the rent…she came
from Hudderstown, Co. Kildare and was two years in Moynalvey next February.
They got Ł275 for the place in Kildare…
October 17,
1932 (IP) Car Dashes into Funeral
...The remains of Mr. O'Neill, Rail park,
Maynooth...followed by 200 people...Kathleen
Treacy (11), Convent Lane [Maynooth], was fatally hurt and her mother now
in Naas Hospital, received injuries of a serious character...
Leinster
Leader 2 November 1940 - Link with Athy
The daily report that a Mrs. Treacy of London, who has lost a son,
daughter-in-law and grand-daughter in the air raids on London, is a native of
near Athy and aged over 80 years, has aroused considerable interest in Athy.
Exhaustive inquiries made this week failed to associate her with Athy or
discover any of her relatives in the district.
http://www.kildare.ie/library/ehistory/2010/10/bombs_over_britain.asp
Jul 23, 1956
(II) & May 2, 1960 (II)
Kildare Football Team...Edward (Ned) Tracey...
FAMILY HISTORIES
Catherine Tracey b. about 1785 m.
George Moore 1806 (LDS)
Eliza Treacey b. about 1841 m.
Walter Magee 1862 (LDS) (see Clane)
Sarah Tracy b. about 1844 m. Joshua
Cantrell 1865 (LDS) (see Naas)
Andrew
Tracy (b. 1832 Kildare d. 1900-1910 Iowa?) m. Elizabeth (Bessie) Farrell 1863
Children:
Anne Tracy, single, (d. of Michael Tracy) m. John Doorley, single (s. of Michael
Doorley) on the 7 Feb 1866 Kildare, Ireland
Bridget
Tracy (b. Kildare d. 1907 Mensa Arkansas) m. Francis Boylan of Liskabric
Monaghan in 1850-1
Bridget Maria Tracy, single, aged 28?, b. Kildare, Irl (d. of Joseph & Maria Cosgrove) m. William
Michael Moriarity, single, aged 31, b. Fall River (s. of Michael & Ellen M.
Murphy) on the 16 Feb 1882 Salem, Massachusetts
Eliazabeth Tracy & Michael Butler
1016 – History of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
Thomas Butler was born in County Kildare, Ireland, a son of Michael and Elizabeth (Tracy) Butler, farmers by occupation, both natives of that county, who spent their entire lives in the vicinity of Kildare. They were the parents of four children: Edward, Tobias, Anna and Thomas, all deceased except Thomas. They were residents of this country...
James Treacy (b. abt 1850-1855 in Kildare
Ireland? or Victoria, Australia? d. 1918-1933 ? in Kerang or Bendigo or
Melbourne?, Victoria?, Australia) m. Mary
Jane Helms (b: Abt 1856 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia) 1879
(poss d recs inc 1918 age 68 Arm p
John & Mary Loughnan; 1933 age 85 N Fitz p Martin & Cath Maher)
Children:
1. Mary
Elizabeth Treacy b: 1882 in Kerang, Northern Victoria, Australia
2. John
William Treacy b: 1885 in Kerang, Northern Victoria, Australia
3. Matthew
Treacy b: 1895 in Kerang, Northern Victoria, Australia
Matilda Jane Tracey
Looking for the parents of Matilda
Jane Tracey, can anyone help me. Matilda was born in 1856 in county Kildare
Ireland
jan_doh2 14 Sep 2001
Patrick
Tracey & Ellen Burnett
Patrick b.
1 December 1876 (LDS)
Thos Tracey (s. of Patrick Tracey & Rosanna Melia of Co. Kildare) of Green St Barrack m. Catherine Keane (d. of Patrick Keane & Eliza Campbell of Blanchardstown) of Blanchardstown on 16 November 1882 Wit: Bernard Dunn of Tyrone Place & Mary Keane of of Blanchardstown
Peter
Tracey & Mary Jane Eagan/Pagan
Catherine
Jane b. 1847, d. 1889 m. Gideon Cranston (LDS)
1. Thomas Tracy married Anna
or Elizabeth
1.1 Patrick James (1829-February 21,
1881) married Catherine Havey
1.1.1 Margaret (27 Sep 1858-24 Sep
1913). Married Robert Downie 1893 Denver, Colorado. Buried St. Mary's Cemetery,
Lyndon Station, WI
1.1.2 Mary (23 Aug 1860-20 Jan
1911). Married John C. Cooper 23 November 1887 Evanston, IL
1.1.3 Delia Bridget (Jun 1864-1927).
Buried St. Mary's Cemetery, Lyndon Station, WI
1.1.4 Thomas Bernard (Oct 1864-21
Aug 1933). Married Catherine Egan 27 Oct 1897. Buried St. Mary's Cemetery,
Lyndon Station, WI
1.1.4.1 Ella Catherine
1.1.4.2 Thomas Bernard
1.1.5 Anna Elizabeth (1865-1937).
Married Fred Thomas 21 Jul 1896 Butt MT.
1.1.5.1 George
1.1.5.2 Phyllis
1.1.5.3 Fred
1.1.6 Catherine (Mar
1872-1959). Buried St. Mary's Cemetery, Lyndon Station, WI
1.1.7 Patrick James
(Jun 1874-27 Feb 1937). Buried St. Mary's Cemetery, Lyndon Station, WI
1.1.8 Edward F (Apr
1876-1933). Buried St. Mary's Cemetery, Lyndon Station, WI
1.1.9 William Hevey
(Jul 1880-1926)
1.1.9.1 Carroll William Tracy b. 13
Aug 1906 in Butte, MT
1.1.9.2 Ambrose Tracy b. 27 Apr 1908
in Lyndon Station
1.1.9.3 Catharine Tracy b. 17 Feb
1910
1.1.9.4 Mary Tracy b. 24 Jul 1911 in
Lyndon Station, WI
1.1.9.5 James Tracy b. 17 Jan 1913
in Lyndon Station, WI
http://www.gencircles.com/users/tracyandkemper/11/data/800
Anne Tracey (d. of William Tracey & Anne Dunne of Co. Kildare) of 16 Summer
Hill m. John Lennon (s. of Thomas Lennon & Mary Kelly, dead) of 3 Devlin
Place on 15 August 1887 Wit: William Hyland of 61 Marlboro St & Anne
Farrell of 2 Frederick Court
Athy
James Tracy, single, 26 years (s. of John Tracy) m. Margaret Carroll, single, 26
years (d. of Daniel Carroll) 24 Nov 1864 St Michaels, Kings, Ireland
Margaret Treacy
Patrick
Treacy b. 14 Jun 1870 Athy (LDS)
Martin
Treacy & Mary Connor
William b.
7 April 1864 Athy (LDS)
Bridget b.
10 July 1866 Athy (LDS)
James
b. 28 Mar 1869 Athy (LDS)
Michael
Tr(e)acy (b. abt 1827 in Nicholastown, Athy d. 13 Nov 1902 in Riverstown, Monasterevan) m.
Kate/Catherine Devoy 24 May 1866
Children:
John Treacy b: 14 Jan 1869 Monasterevan (LDS) m. Rita Holland
Catherine Treacy b. 4 March 1870
Monasterevan (LDS)
James Treacy b: 29 Nov 1871 Monasterevan (LDS)
William Treacy b: 26 Feb 1874 Monasterevan (LDS)
Patrick Treacy b. 19 Nov 1875 (LDS)
Elizabeth
Treacy b: 15 Jul 1877 Crockenelia (LDS)
m. Patrick
Okeena (b: Abt 1857 Ireland)
Mary Treacy b: 5 Aug 1879 Monasterevan,
Athy (LDS)
Agnes Treacy b: Abt 1879
The Treacy burial place is in
Nicholastown cemetery, Athy. James Miller (1900 -1974) of Glasshouse, a
grandson of John Devoy (d. 1862)and Anne Devoy (Bridgett), purchased the Treacy
farm at Riverstown, Monasterevan.
http://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-67434342/flynn?rootIndivudalID=3000304&familyTreeID=3
William Tracey (s. of Patrick Tracey) m. Mary Anne Carmichel (d. of George
Carmichel) 14 Jan 1851 Athy, Kild, Ireland
Ballymore Eustace
Anne Tracy (d. of James Tracey & Kate Lawler of Ballymore Eustace) of 4 Plunkett
Cottages m. Laurence Brennan (s. of Laurence Brennan & Ellen Nolan of
Nurney Co. Kildare) of Ballyoan Co. Kildare on 18 September 1898 Wit: John
Brennan of Curragh Camp & Ellen Doyle of 4 Plunkett Cottages Rathmines http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/reels/rathmines_mf_1882-1906_ma_0108.pdf
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Name: Sarah Tracey née Slattery, born 1916 Ballymore Title: Irish Life and Lore
Kildare Collection, CD 26 Subject: Memories of
Ballymore Eustace Recorded by: Maurice
O’Keeffe Date: 2009 Time: 70:28 Description: The Slattery
family came from Harristown and Sarah Tracey’s grandfather was First Huntsman
to Lord la Touche in Harristown House. Sarah has clear memories of her early
days in Ballymore Eustace, the forge, the local bar and groceries, drapers,
the post office and the thatched houses. She recounts the names of all the
family owned businesses in the town. She recalls the activities of the Black
and Tans in her native area, and also her own early days in employment as
housekeeper for a Jewish family in Dublin. She remembers the advent of the
creameries around the countryside, and the employment provided by the big
estates. Sarah’s mother came originally from Carrigmacross and she brought
with her the tradition of lace work, and sold her craftwork to the local
people. Irish Life and Lore
Series - Kildare Collection www.irishlifeandlore.com |
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Carbury & Dunforth
Seeking info on townland of my
ggrandfather Patrick Tracy who emigrated from either the Carberry district of
Kildare or Clonard in Meath in about 1850. He eventually settled in Juneau Co,
Wi and married Catherine He(a)vey who was from the Moy valley, Kildare.
Tom Tracy February 02, 2000
Castledermot
Emma
Tr(e)ac(e)y (1895 – 1975) married William Edward Ruddock (1896 – 1938) St
James, Castedermot, Ireland on June 30, 1920.
10 children: William James, Reginald
Treacy, Richard Treacy (twins), John Alexander, Adelaide Joyce, Charles Cecil, Kenneth
Edward, Daphne Emma, Norman and Gladys Hazel.
Looking for any information on this family.
Lewis M. Ruddick Lewis
Ruddick November 25, 2007
(State Registration: Tracey, Emma, Baltinglass, 4th
Quarter 1895 2 336)
Helen
Treacy (b. 1 February 1893 Castledermot Athy Kildare d. 26 May 1975 Kiltown,
Castlecomer, Kilkenny) m. Philip Stone of Skehanna Castlecomer Kilkenny abt.
1917.
William Leacock http://www.gencircles.com/users/leacock
Stone –
Treacy:– June 27 1917, at Castledermott Church, Co. Kildare, Philip Stone, son
of George Stone, Skehans, Castlecomer, to Helen
Treacy, daughter of James Treacy, Newtown, Castledermott.
John
Tr(e)ac(e)y/Treasy & Mary Byrne
Alicia b.
25 September 1864 Castledermot (LDS)
Sarah b.
21 July 1866 Castledermot (LDS)
Hanna b.
18 September 1868 (LDS)
Mary Anne
b. 14 February 1872 Castledermot (LDS)
James
Tracey b. 4 May 1874 Castledermot (LDS)
Leeson Treacy m. Martha Neale 1900 (State Reg: Baltinglass Oct - Dec 1900 2 383) [see 1901 & 1911 census Kildare, b. Kilkenny]
[see Gleeson Treacy b. 1871 (State Reg: Castlecomer 1871 3 570)]
Mary Tracey, single, (d. of James Tracey) m. Luke Giffin, 30 years, widowed (s. of
James Giffin) 05 May 1864 Castledermot, Kild, Ireland (LDS)
Celbridge
1868 Boston Pilot
OF John
and Michael Tracy, sons of Christopher Tracy, of Castletown, Selbridge, [Kildrought,
Celbridge] county Kildare, Ireland. John has been about 44 years in the United
States, and I heard that he was a factory master in Lower Stockbridge, Monroe
county, Massachusetts, and I heard at one time that he was in the State of
Ohio. Michael has been in the United States about 30 years. I have received no
letters from them since they left Ireland. Any information of them, dead or
alive, will be thankfully received by their sister, Ann Tracy, London, Ontario, Post-office.
John
Tracey/Treacy & Anne/Margaret Nugent
John b. 7
August 1866 Celbridge (LDS)
Margaret
b. 3 June 1869 Celbridge (LDS) Margaret
Kaye Tracey d. 05 Jun 1865
Celbridge, Co. Kildare, Widowed Spouse's Name: John Tracey
Joseph & Mary Anne Treacey of Celbridge
Alfred Treacey (s. of Joseph & Mary Anne
Treacey of Celbridge) m. Bridget Boyle (d. of James & Anne Boyle of Lucan)
1/6/1879 (Wit Mary Anne Treacey). Clondalkin RC (State Reg: Alfred Treacy,
Celbridge, 2nd Quarter 1879 2 409)
Alfred Treacy & Bridgid of
Chapelizod
Elizabeth Anne b. 18/3/1880 bapt.
21/3/1880 Sp Patrick Boyle & Marcella Treacy. Chapelizod RC (State
Reg: Tracey, Elizabeth Anne, Dublin North, 2nd Quarter 1880 2 515
Marcella b. 1882 (State Reg: Tracy,
Marcella, Dublin South, 4th Quarter 1882 2 624)
My great aunt, Elizabeth Tracy's
(Tracey) marriage license states Dublin as place of birth. Based on Census
records I figure her birth to be between 1881-1883. Parents - Alfred Tracey
& Bridget Boyle Tracey. Sister, Marcella also born in Ireland about
1884-85. Believe they migrated to US (NJ) in about 1885.
Kathy
4 March 2005
Can you advise how I proceed to get both
Alfred & Bridget's birth records? I do not know where in
Ireland/England he was born but do know it was approximately 1855. Based
on her death certificate (in Jersey City) she was born about 1859. On the
baptismal records of some of her children are what I think might be her siblings
or relatives (Earl Boyle, Lizzie Boyle and Anne Boyle). Any advice you
can provide would be greatly appreciated. Not sure how to learn who
Alfred & Bridget had for siblings, though I strongly suspect some of the
family also came to Jersey City. Alfred and Bridget came over somewhere
after 1882 but before 1884 as their third child was born in the States in 1884.
Kathy
Noone, Genealogy Searcher geniesrcher@msn.com
16 May 2010
Laurence
Tracey & Eliza Farrell
Joseph b.
3 April 1864 Celbridge (LDS)
Christopher
Treacy m. Ellen Mulhall 1873.
[State Reg: Dublin South, 1873 2 827]
Christopher
John Tracey & Ellen
Mulhale [same family?]
Laurence Michael Tracey b. 16 Nov 1878
Dundalk, Louth, Ireland
Christopher Tracey & Ellen Mulhall
James Maurice b. 15 November 1880 Of 184 Upper Sheriff Street Dublin (LDS)
Elizabeth Anne Treacy [b.
1877 London] m. Edward Timlin 1894 [State Reg: Dublin North Oct - Dec 1894 2 534]
Elizabeth Treacy &
Edmund Temlin [Timlin] (Harrinton Road)
Albert
Edmund Temlin b. 30 January 1898 bapt. 1 February 1898 of 13 Ovoca Rd Sp. Mary
E Quinn. Contraxit? Matro? cum Julia Clarke Earl? St Marys Harrington? Rd 2 Oct
1933 http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/reels/harrington-street_mf_1890-1901_ba_0215.pdf
March 1890
...The passengers were received at the North Wall Station by Mr. John Humphreys, the superintendent of the Depot, and his assistant, Inspector Treacy...
1896 Great Northern Railway
Christopher Tracey, INSP, North Wall, Dublin
1897 [C.8410] Railway accidents
North Wall [Dublin] accident...Christopher Tracy states: I have been 26 years in the service of the London and North-Western Railway, and am platform inspector at North Wall. On the 7th August I was on duty on the platform...
Mar 31, 1900 (IT) The Queens Escort -
Arrival in Dublin
...North Wall...London and North Western Railway Company...Mr. Tracy, station master...
Mar 11, 1902 (IT)
...London and North Western Railway Company...C. Tracey (station master)...
May 14, 1904 (IT) Departure of the Duke of
Connaught
...North Wall...Mr. Tracey, stationmaster...
1901 Census
Christopher Treacy, 49, M, 11 New Wapping, North Dock, Dublin, Railway Station Master, R Catholic, Head of Family, Married, Kildare
Christopher John Treacy, 25, M, New Wapping, North Dock, Dublin, Pensioner Army, R C, Son, Single, England
Edward, Timlin, Brunswick Street Great,
South Dock, Dublin, 33, M, Fermanagh, Constable D.M.P., Roman Catholic, Read and write, Head of Family, Married,
Elizabeth
Annie, Timlin, Brunswick Street Great, South Dock, Dublin, 24, F, London, Roman
Catholic, Read and write, Wife, Married,
John
Alexnder L, Timlin, Brunswick Street Great, South Dock, Dublin, 5, M,
Albert
Edmond, Timlin, Brunswick Street Great, South Dock, Dublin, 3, M, Dublin, Roman
Catholic, Scholar, Son, Not Married,
Elsie
Florence, Timlin, Brunswick Street Great, South Dock, Dublin, 0, F, Dublin, Roman
Catholic, Daughter, Not Married,
1911 Census
Christopher Treacy, 59 years, M Watford Hertfordshire
Christopher John Treacy, 38 years, M Watford Hertfordshire
Edward, Timlin, North Strand Road, North Dock, Dublin, 43, M, Co Fermanagh, Stn Sergt DM Police, Roman Catholic, Read and write, Head of Family, Married
Elizabeth
Annie, Timlin, North Strand Road, North Dock, Dublin, 34, F, England, Roman
Catholic, Read and write, Wife, Married, 16, 6, 6
John
Alexander, Timlin, North Strand Road, North Dock, Dublin, 15, M, Dublin City, Scholar, Roman Catholic, Read and write, Irish and English, Son, Single,
Albert
Edmund, Timlin, North Strand Road, North Dock, Dublin, 13, M, Dublin City, Scholar, Roman Catholic, Read and write, Irish and English, Son, Single,
Elsie
Florence, Timlin, North Strand Road, North Dock, Dublin, 10, F, Dublin City, Scholar, Roman Catholic, Read and write, Daughter, Single,
George
Bernard, Timlin, North Strand Road, North Dock, Dublin, 9, M, Dublin City, Scholar, Roman Catholic, Read and write, Son, Single,
Francis
Joseph, Timlin, North Strand Road, North Dock, Dublin, 5, M, Dublin City, Scholar, Roman Catholic, Read only, Son, Single,
Christopher
Laurence, Timlin, North Strand Road, North Dock, Dublin, 1, M, Dublin City, Roman
Catholic, Cannot read, Son, Single
Mar 15, 1915 (FJ) Death
Treacy - March 14, 1915, at the
residence of his son-in-law, E. Timlin, 109 North strand Road, Christopher Treacy, aged 64 years, eldest
son of the late Laurence Treacy, Castletown, Celbridge, county Kildare,
late Irish Mail Guard, Euston, and for 42 years in the Service of the L. and
N.W. Railway; deeply regretted by his sorrowing family anf many friends. RIP.
Funeral from St. Laurence O'Toole Church, after 10 o'clock Mass on to-morrow
(Tuesday) morning, the 18th inst to Galnevin Cemetery. (English papers, please
copy)
No.730 Deansgrange Cemetery
Of your charity | pray for the soul
of | James Maurice Treacy | who died 30th
August 1892 | aged 11 years | R.I.P.
| Erected by his loving parents | and
Uncle Laurence | Also of his brother
| Christopher John | died 4th December
1914 | aged 39 years | and of their
father | Christopher Treacy | who died 14th
March 1915 | aged 64 years | Also of
Ellen beloved wife | of the above |
Christopher Treacy | who died 21st
August 1915 | aged 66 years
Christopher John Tracy, b.
Hardingstone Northamptonshire 1875
C J Treacy, 25483 Royal Engineers
Boer War 1899-1902
Elizabeth
Annie Tracy, b. Brentford Middlesex 1877
Treacy - December 23, 1930 at Rooske House, Celbridge,
to Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Treacy a daughter (Nuala Gertrude).
Erected by Michael Treacy of Rooske, in
memory of his beloved Wife, Mary, who died, 5th December
1901 aged 46, Here also is interred the remains of the above named Michael
Treacy, who died, 2oth August 1905 aged 70 years.
Clane
In the Griffiths Valuation of 1851
the following were recorded:
Baltracey townland of the Parish of Balraheen
(Ord. S. ???) 707 acres
|
Map (# of 18) |
Occupants |
Immediate Lessor |
Description |
Area |
Valuation (land/buildings) |
|
17 |
William
Tracey |
Samuel
N. Watson, Esq |
House,
offices & land |
14a 1r
27p |
Ł14.0.0/Ł1.15.0 |
Eliza Tracey, 17 years (d. of Peter Tracey) m. Walter Magee, 20 years (s. of John Magee)
25 Feb 1862 Ballynafagh, Kild, Ire. (LDS)
Any information on George Edward
Grace b. 1841 Donadea, Kildare, Ireland to John Grace and Mary Tracey would be
greatly appreciated.
buxtonchurch@yahoo.com.au petergrace
Jul 16, 2008
Michael
Treacy & Mary Kehoe
Daniel b.
6 January 1881 Rooske (LDS) [Clane???]
Thomas
Tracey & Julia Maloney/Mollon(e)y
Mary Anne
b. 25 November 1873 Clane & Timahoe (LDS) Molloney
William b.
12 September 1875 Clane & Timalin (LDS) Mollony
Catherine
b. 17 February 1878 The Cott (LDS)
Margaret
b. 1 October 1879 Prosperous (LDS)
Curragh Camp
Charles
Tracey & Eliza Dodd
Arthur
Harry b. 19 December 1877 Curraght Camp (LDS)
Registry of Shipping and Seamen
J A Tracey 21/03/1938 Curragh, Co. Kildare.
R754738
"In memory of Sapper J.C. Tracey Tenth Copy Royal Engineers died at the Curragh 11th March 1896 aged 20 years. Erected by the officers and men of his company."
Antwerp Police Immigration Index, Belgium
Louise Treacy, b. 1876 Currock-Camp,
Ireland
Marcus Jn b. 4 March 1864 RC
Killarney (LDS) (State Reg: Tracey, Mark John, Killarney, Kerry. 5 322)
Mary Johanna Tracey b. 4 March 1864
Cork Barrick Sp. Mary Waters. Rev. D.E. Kerricusis
Thomas Treacy, 52 years, born Trichinopoly (BS)
East Indies, married, merchants clerk, 15 Rosamuns St Kingston-upon-Hull York
Hannah M, 36 years, born Cork, wife
Mark J, 17 years, born Killarney,
son
Emma, 16 years, born Taunton
Somerset, daughter
Louisa M, 14 years, born Curragh Camp, daughter
Alice M, 10 years, born Hull York, daughter
Thomas F, 8 years, born Hull York,
son
Albert H, 6 years, born Hull York,
son
Alfred E, 3 years, born Hull York,
son
Thomas Treacy
(b. Trichinopoly [India?]) & Hannah ???
Mark Treacy b. 1864 Killarney,
Ireland
Emma Treacy b. 1865 Taunton, Somerset, England
Lousia Treacy b. 1867 Curragh Camp, Kildare, Ireland
Sarah treacy b. 1869 Hull, Yorkshire, England
Alice Mary Treacy b. 1870 Hull, Yorkshire, England m. FRED
HOLLINGSWORTH
Thomas Treacy b. 1872 Hull, Yorkshire, England
Albert Treacy b. 1875 Hull, Yorkshire, England
Alfred Treacy b. 1878 Hull, Yorkshire, England
http://www.tribalpages.com/family-tree/thecollards/72/17443/Thomas-TREACY-Family
|
Timothy Philip
Treacy A native of the Curragh of Kildare, Ireland. He has been involved with music from a very early age and was strongly influenced by his Father and Mother's own musicality, and this exposure to music eventually resulted in his love and passion for music that he has today. Without his Dad's influence as a performing singer, he might have never 'gone the music route in life.' Boston University distance education program http://sites.google.com/site/timtreacy/index.html Nicola Joyce, Aisling Ryan, and Tim Treacy gather around a piano in Elizabeth Shannon’s home to hear the story of Muriel Hagerty, whose $100,000 legacy will help these Irish students pursue their dreams. The three arrived at Boston Univesity in late February 2005. All post-graduate students in music education at the University of Limerick, they are student teaching at Boston Latin School, working with College of Fine Arts Associate Professor William G. McManus as the 2005 recipients of the Shannon Fellowship. Although the program typically accepts only two students a year, Shannon says it was “impossible” to choose among them. |
Photo by
Kalman Zabarsky |
Kilcock
Michael Tr(e)ac(e)y & Eliza Quinn
William
Treacy b. 04 Oct 1872 (LDS)
Anne Tracy b. 1 April 1874 Kilcock
(LDS)
John
Treacy b. 07 Jul 1876 (LDS)
Mary Tracey b. 4 Feb 1878 Taghadoe
(LDS) Maynooth
Patrick Tracey b. 16 Mar 1880
Taghadoe (LDS)
Thomas Tracey, b. 07 January 1891
Kilcock Kildare, Official Number: K39640 ADM 188/946
Kilcullen
Richard
Terrence & Bridget Toole
Richard
Terrens, baptised 9/9/1810, Kilcullen Roman Catholic parish, Co Kildare,
Ireland. Sponsors were William Tracy
& Mary Tracy
|
Stephen Tracey Ryston
Sports and Social Club which is situated on the Athgarvan Rd, Newbridge,
Co.Kildare. Irish
squad Brandenburg Cup (Frankfurt/Oder) Feb 16/22nd 2010 - 48Kg:
Stephen Tracey (Ryston) bronze medal from the multi-nations championship held
in Germany. He was beaten on a count-back by Nikolai Chaskin of Estonia.
He is hoping to be
selected for an Irish team that will compete in the World Youth Championships
in Azerbaijan In April 2010. |
Stephen Tracey 2010 |
Kildare & Rathangan
Andrew Tracey,
80 years, single, farm labourer, d. 02 Nov 1864 Mooretown Kildare, County
Kildare, Ireland
James
Trac(e)y & Margaret Fay/Foy/Hoy
James Treacy
b. 15 April 1867 Kildare (LDS)
Andrew b.
17 October 1869 (LDS)
Mary Anne
Tracey b. 24 April 1872 Kildare (LDS) Fay/Foy
Margaret
b. 17 December 1875 (LDS)
Christopher
Tracey b. 14 May 1879 (LDS) Fay
Elizabeth
b. 28 October 1880 Kildare (LDS)
1. John Treacy & Ann
??? (see Treacys of Ballymena Antrim)
1.2 Anne b. 3 June
1821 Ballymena (LDS)
1.3 Elizabeth Willoughby Treacy (1821-1896) Known in Young Ireland circles as
‘Finola’. She was often published in The Nation, and also published work
in the Belfast Vindictor.
John Treacy, Esq of Antrim
(his youngest
daughter)
1.4 Catherine Hyndman
Treacy b. about 1830 Antrim m. Robert Ball Steele (b. 24 May 1826) 1858
Robert
Lawrence Ball Steele b. 30 September 1859 Rathbride Kildare (LDS)
Catherine
Treacy Steele A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great
Britain and Ireland)
John Treacy Steele b. about 1861 Rathbride Kildare
(LDS)
Anne Treacy Steele b. about 1864 Rathbride Kildare
(LDS)
Steele of Rathbride - Drogheda, Droichead Atha
Looking for information regarding this family. Laurence Steele, William Edward
Steele MD, Robert Ball Steele, John Treacy Steele, Arthur Maule Steele and
William Steele are some of the family. They came to Ireland about 1640 and were
known to be there as late as 1906. Were in Counties Kildare, Dublin, Louth,
Donegal and Antrim to name a few.
Steele Family - Drogheda, Droichead Atha
Looking for information regarding
Steele family members Robert Ball Steele, John Treacy Steele, Catherine Steele,
Jane West Steele, Arthur Litchfield Steele and Thomas Steele. Are there any
Steele's Still living in the County of Louth.
Mary Tracy b. about
1852 Kildare Kildare (LDS)
Mary Tracy m.
Michael McDonnel 24 November 1873 Kildare & Rathangan RC (LDS)
1902
Rathangan
When Mary
Ann Treacy married Michael Kelly in 1902, she persuaded him to sell his
Kilkenny farm and buy a drapery shop for her in Rathangan, Co. Kildare. ...
Clear, Caitriona (2007) Social Change and Everyday Life in Ireland, 1850-1922 - Page 31
Laverty, Maura (Kelly) (May 15,
1907- ), Irish
novelist, was born in Rathangan, County Kildare, Ireland, the daughter of Michael Kelly and Mary Ann (Treacy) Kelly. Part of her girlhood
was spent on her grandmother's farm, the "Derrymore ...
Twentieth century authors: a biographical
dictionary of modern literature. Supplement (1955)
Kill
May
22, 1873 (FJ) Marriages
Coonan and Treacy - May 19, at Kill Roman
Catholic Church, Co. Kildare, by the Rev M. Dunne CC, John, fourth son of the
late Mr. John Coonan, of Newcastle, Co. Dublin, to Kate, youngest daughter of Mr. John Treacey, Ardclough, Co.
Kildare.
Michael
Tracy & Eliza McNally
Catherine
b. 19 February 1880 Boston (LDS)
|
Mick
Treacy's boot and shoe repair workshop |
Ardclough GAA
The club was founded in Mick Treacy's boot and shoe repair
workshop, at 13 Lock Lyons, in August 1936 with Mick Treacy as Chairman
(1936-1938), Dan Graham as Treasurer and Johnny O'Grady as Secretary. Mick
Treacy and Johnny O'Grady travelled to Dublin to buy the first set of
jersey's, socks and shorts for the club in Elvery's at |
Mick
Treacy, Dan Graham & Johnny O'Grady |
Maynooth
Michael Tr(e)ac(e)y & Eliza Quinn
William
Treacy b. 04 Oct 1872 (LDS)
Anne Tracy b. 1 April 1874 Kilcock
(LDS)
John
Treacy b. 07 Jul 1876 (LDS)
Mary Tracey b. 4 Feb 1878 Taghadoe
(LDS) Maynooth
Patrick Tracey b. 16 Mar 1880
Taghadoe (LDS)
Margarita
Tracey b. 16/6/1857
Thomas
Tracy b. 31/7/1859
Thomas Tracy,
22414 or 390347, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, served twenty years Dublin Fusiliers
(Militia)
50 years, b. 1865, labourer, single,
5'3", 35.5" chest, Edward Tracy, Maynooth brother next of kin
Kildare
Monasterevan
John Tracy &
Mary McGovern [see 1891 UK Census]
Sarah b. 10
June 1880 Monasterevan (LDS)
Michael
Tr(e)acy (b. abt 1827 in Nicholastown, Athy d. 13 Nov 1902 in Riverstown, Monasterevan) m.
Kate/Catherine Devoy (b: Abt 1840 in Courtwood, Ballybrittas, County
Laois) 24 May 1866
Children:
John Treacy b: 14 Jan 1869 Monasterevan (LDS) m. Rita Holland
Catherine Treacy b. 4 March 1870
Monasterevan (LDS)
James Treacy b: 29 Nov 1871 Monasterevan (LDS)
William Treacy b: 26 Feb 1874 Monasterevan (LDS)
Patrick Treacy b. 19 Nov 1875 (LDS)
Elizabeth
Treacy b: 15 Jul 1877 Crockenelia (LDS)
m. Patrick
Okeena (b: Abt 1857 Ireland)
Mary Treacy b: 5 Aug 1879 Monasterevan,
Athy (LDS)
Agnes Treacy b: Abt 1879
The Treacy burial place is in Nicholastown
cemetery, Athy. James Miller (1900 -1974) of Glasshouse, a grandson of John
Devoy (d. 1862) and Anne Devoy (Bridgett), purchased the Treacy farm at
Riverstown, Monasterevan.
http://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-67434342/flynn?rootIndivudalID=3000304&familyTreeID=3
Patrick
Tr(e)acy & Kate/Catherine Doolan
Mary b. 22
March 1870 Monasterevan (LDS)
Patrick
Treacy b. 2 August 1874 Monasterevan (LDS)
Patrick
Treacy & Catherine Doran
Catherine
b. 18 July 1876 Clogheen (LDS)
Naas/Caragh
From
the middle of the 1800’s, two of the families of Naas had similar details. One
family was headed by Richard Holden
Tracy, Protestant, Town Commissioner and Poor Law Union member, and the
other by Richard Treacy, Roman
Catholic, Town Commissioner. Two of the sons of Tracy married daughters of
Treacy.
In order
to reduce confusion that may arise, the details of the Roman Catholic family
are included in this section, and the majority of the details of the Protestant
family are located at Cantrell
Tracy of Naas
Catherine Tracy &
Michael McGrath
I am researching my family tree and am seeking information on my gg
grandparents, Michael & Catherine Mcgrath (nee Tracy). They were
married in Naas on 8 January 1851. The witnesses on their marriage record were
James Hearns and Mary Anne Tracy. Michael was a bootmaker and they emigrated to Victoria Australia sometime between 1851 and 1861 and had 9 children
- Teresa, Mary Ann, Elizabeth, Patrick, Caroline, John, Charles, Charlotte and
Henry. The first four children were possibly born in Ireland. Seeking any
information.
Michael & Catherine McGrath (nee Tracey) (Nov 08)
Tracy -
December 22nd 1874, at her residence, Halverstown, Mrs. Catherine Tracy,
aged 72 years. Her remains will be removed for internment at Two-mile House
Cemetery on tomorrow (Thursday) at one o'clock. R.I.P.
Christopher Treacy, 25875, Pte, 4th Bat Royal Dublin Fuss, enlisted 28/1/1916, discharged
20/10/1916, pension refused 27/10/1916 allowed March? 1917
24 years b. 1892, General labourer,
married 2 children,
Address Sallins Rd Road [Naas], Co.
Kildare. Letter April 1918 addressed C Treacy, Abby Terrace, Naas.
George
Treacy Sapper Royal Engineers attd. Airborne Forces.
Age: 26 Date of Death: 17/07/1945 Service No: 1950948 Son of James and Mary Treacy, of Naas.
John
Treacy & Kate O’Regan
Ellen b.
16 July 1880 Johnstown (LDS)
Mary
Tracey, single, (d. of Michael Tracey) m. Christopher Archbold, single (s. of Mathew Archbold) 29 Oct 1868
Canagh, [Caragh?] Co. Kildare, Ireland
Mary Treacy Kelly, 28 years, widow of Kelly (d. of Edward Treacy) m. Thomas Larissy, 23 years,
single (s. of Daniel Larissy) 24 Feb 1867 Naas, Kildare, Ireland
Michael Tracy & Mary
Demsey/Dempsey
Mary Catherine
Tracy b. 30 Aug 1876 (LDS)
Mary Anne
Tracy b. 17 Apr 1878 Halverstown (LDS)
Elizabeth
Tracy b. 6 Apr 1879 (LDS)
Bridget
Tracy b. 23 Feb 1880 Halverstown (LDS)
July 30 1881 (KO) Births
Tracy - At Halverstown, Naas, on the
18th instant, the wife of Mr. Michael
Tracy, of a son.
Jan 15, 1915 (FJ) Death
Treacy - January 11th 1915 at her
residence, Halverstown, Naas, Mrs. Mary Treacy, widow of Michael Treacy. RIP.
Funeral on tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 9.30 o'clock to Caragh. Internment
immediately after 10 o'clock Mass.
Patrick
Tr(e)acy & Ellen Byrne
Mary b. 13
May 1864 Naas and Carragh (LDS)
Bridget b.
12 February 1866 Naas and Carragh (LDS)
Catherine
Treacy b. 5 April 1868 Naas and Carragh (LDS)
James
Treacy b. 29 June 1870 Naas & Carragh (LDS)
Richard b.
1 April 1872 Naas & Carragh (LDS)
William
Treacy b. 13 July 1874 (LDS)
Richard Tracy &
Rose Carroll(e)
Catherine b. 21
August 1866 Naas and Carragh (LDS) (see Cantrell
Tracy of Naas)
Elizabeth Tracey b.
27 September 1868 Naas and Carragh (LDS)
Frances Mary b. 04
Oct 1871 Naas and Carragh (LDS)
Rose Anne b. 10 April
1875 Naas (LDS) (see Cantrell
Tracy of Naas)
March
4, 1878 (FJ) Marriages [RC]
Quinn and Treacey - March 2, at the Church of
Our Lady and St David, Naas, by the Rev T Morrin PP, Constable William Quinn,
RIC, Kill, County Kildare, to Maggie,
eldest daughter of Mr R Treacey, Naas.
Jan 14, 1882 (KO) Death of Mrs.
Treacy, Naas
It is with
feelings of regret that we announce in our obituary column the death of Mrs
Treacy, wife of Mr. R Treacy, TC, Naas. Mrs. Treacy had been ailing for some time,
and her demise took place on Saturday afternoon. She was buried in Caragh on
Monday, and the large attendence of clergy and laity forcibly attested the
esteem in which she was held.
Deaths - Treacy -
On the 7th Jan, at Naas, Mrs. Rose Treacy, the beloved wife of Richard Treacy,
merchant; deeply and sincerely regretted.
14 January 1882 (N) Deaths
Treacy -
January 7, at Naas, Mrs. Rose Treacy, the beloved wife of Richard Treacy,
merchant, deeply and sincerely regretted. RIP.
Sep 22, 1883 (KO) Death of Mr.
Richard Treacy, TC
Mr.
Richard Treacy, TC, died at his residence, Naas, at an early hour on Wednesday
evening. Though, Mr. Treacy, had been in a feeble state of health for a
considerable time past, yet it was never suspected that death would come as suddenly
as it did. Up to five o'clock on Wednesday afternoon the deceased gentleman was
attending as usual to his business duties; but at that hour, as he was about to
make preparations to attend a meeting of the local municipal body, he was
seized with a fit of apoplexy, from which he never recovered and death ensued
in a comparatively brief period. the news of the melancholy occurrance rapidly
spread through the town and district; and we are not using the mere facon de
parler, or commonplace, generally used to express regret at death, when we say
that the intelligence of Mr Treacy's demise was universally received with
profound feelings of sorrow. Nor was this surprising, inasmuch as during a life
which had almost reached the allotted span of three score and ten, he had
gained by his candour of manner and uprightness of dealing, the respect and
esteem of all who knew him. In his public capacity as a town commissioner he
had the fullest confidence of all the classes, and his career at the municipal
board was marked by a thorough straightness and indepence during the very long
time he sat at it as a member. Such being the attributes of Mr. treacy's life,
those who did not know him can adequately concieve the deep feelings of sorrow
which the news of his death engendered in the large circle of his friends and
accquaintances. Of the deceased it may be truely said, in the language of a
great poet, that he was one of those to whom affluence, position and influence
are given and who, having wielded them well,
"Dying,
leave no line they wish to blot!"
Yesterday
afternoon his remains were interred in the family buriual ground at Caragh and
an exceedingly large numberr of people assembled to do honour to his memory.
[follows a long list of chlergy but bo list of mouners. No obituary notice
listed].
Oct 6, 1883 (KO) The Late Mr.
Treacy, TC
"That
we desire to express our sincere sympathy with the late Mr. Treacy's family in
their bereavement"
Nov 3, 1883 (KO)
In the
Goods of Richard Treacy, late of Naas, in the county Kildare, Baker, deceased,
who died 19th September 1883...John Treacy, of Newbridge, shopkeeper...granted
on the 22nd October 1883...
Apr 18, 1891 (KO) Marriage
M'Nerney and Treacy - On March 29 1891 (Easter Monday), by special
licence, at Rathmines Catholic Church, John M'Nerney to Elizabeth (Lizzie),
fourth daughter of the late Richard Treacy of Naas.
Richard Holden Tracy &
Margaret McLean/MacLean/McClean (see Cantrell
Tracy of Naas)
MALE Tracy b. 13 January 1872 Naas
And Carragh (LDS) [Tracy, (male), Naas, 1872 2 964]
Elizabeth Mary
McIntosh Tracy b. 13 March 1873 Naas And Carragh (LDS)
MALE Treacy b. 14 Mar 1874
Naas & Carragh (LDS) [Treacy, (male), Naas, 1874 7 913]
Richard Alfred b. 14
January 1878 Naas (LDS)
Sarah Mabel b. 27
June 1879 (LDS)
Kildare and Leighlin (see Cantrell
Tracy of Naas)
Sarah Tracy (b. about 1844 d. 1907 aged 77 Naas) (d. of James
Tracy) m. Joshua Simmonds Cantrell (d. Apr - Jun 1904 aged 79 Naas) (s. of
Joshua Cantrell) 28 Feb 1865 Naas (LDS) [State Registration: Sarah Tracy, Naas,
1865 2 895]
William Tracy
(s. of David Tracy & Eliza of Naas) m. Mary Hagerty (d. of Lawrence
Hagerty of Clondalkin) 15/8/1859 Sp Thos Nichlson & Eliza Hagerty.
Clondalkin RC
Hagarty: http://www.gencircles.com/users/maccaba/3/data/115004238
Erected by Richard Treacy of
Naas in memory of his beloved mother Margaret Treacy died 14th
December 1830 aged 32 years and her mother Margaret Fannin died Jan 1843 aged
83 years and of his dear father Michael Treacy died 1st June
1859
Journal of the Kildare
Archaeological Society, XVIII, p321
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"Diviners" Kevin McGing and Philip Scott from Kildare, John Treacy from Naas. |
Narraghmore, Crookstown and Kilmeade
St. Laurences 2004
Back row—L to R : Louise Keatley, Dolores Corcoran, Ann Kennedy, Carol Nolan, Roxanne Treacy, Ciara Tallon Ruth Treacy, Melanie Treacy, Sharon Doyle, Ashling Treacy, Paula Keatley, Rhona Mulhall, Karen Kelly, Mag Butterfield. Front row— Sean Sullivan, Elaine Miley, Michelle Aspell, Doireann Deay, Pam Donovan, Liz Donoghue, Lorraine Bowes, Reiltin Treacy, Lily Bowden, Roisin Walsh and Mag Deering.
Captain Ruth Treacy 2004
St. Laurences 2007
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Leinster Junior Camogie Club Championship Final St. Brigid's
(Laois) 2-7 St. Laurence's-
St. Brigid's - St Laurence's Kildare Senior Camogie champions 2007 St Laurence's 2-5; Celbridge 1-5. Laurences: Lizzie Finnegan Roxanne Treacy Paula Keatley Lydia Byrne Niamh Breen Melanie Treacy Lorraine Bowes Clionadh Kelly Carol Nolan Ruth Treacy Louise Keatley Reiltin Treacy Amanda Fullam Maria Mc Naughton Aisling Treacy Samantha Keatley Geraldine Kelly Liz O Donoghue Byrne Laura Whelan Maggie O Neill Adrianne Mc. Govern Ciara Tallon Carol Cullen Emer Tyrell. St Laurence's Kildare Senior Camogie champions 2008 St Laurence's: 1-8 Celbridge: 1-5 For Ruth Treacy the occasion was also special as she kept up her incredible record of having played in every county final that St Laurence's have been involved since they won their first in 1992. St Laurence's: Liz O'Donoghue-Byrne; Paula Keatley, Roxanne Treacy, Lydia Byrne; Niamh Breen, Melanie Treacy 0-1 (1f), Reiltin Treacy; Ciara Tallon, Carol Noaln 1-0; Amanda Fullam, Ruth Treacy, Lizzie Finnegan; Maria McNaughton, Louise Keatley 0-6, Lorraine Bowes 0-1. Subs: Maria Mc Cabe for Mc Naughton. St Laurence's Kildare Senior Camogie champions 2009 St Laurence's: 3-8 Celbridge: 2-8 St. Laurence's: Liz O'Donoghue Byrne; Paula Keatley, Roxanne Treacy, Melissa O'Neill 2-0; Lorraine Bowes, Melaine Treacy, captain, Lizzy Finnegan; Ciara Tallon, Amanda Fullham; Niamh Breen, Carol Nolan 0-2 (1 frees), Marie McNaughton; Ruth Treacy 0-1, Louise Keatley 1-5, Aisling Treacy. Subs: Edel Kearney for Angela Lyons (54 minute). Kildare Camogie Team of
the Century ...Melanie Treacy
(Ballyboden St. Endas, Dublin & Bishopstown, Cork)...
Melanie Treacy raises the Camogie Cup
2007 |
Newbridge
John
Tracey & Anne Carroll
Michael b.
5 July 1868 Newbridge (LDS)
John H. Tracy
Looking for info on John H. Tracy
m. Elizabeth Guiney. Immigrated from Ireland (Droichead Nua - near Kildare) in
late 1800s. Settled in MA - Boston area.
Tara
Tracy May 07, 2001
John Tracey (s. of Patrick Tracey) m. Mary Tracey (d. of Thomas Tracey) 31 May
1868 Newbridge, Kildare, Ireland
16 March
1870 (FJ) Death
Treacy - March 15, at the residence of her
mother, Sallins, County Kildare, Nannie, the beloved wife of John
Treacy, Newbridge, aged 27
years, deeply regretted by a numerous circle of friends. Her remains will be removed
for internment to Carragh, at three o'clock on to-morrow (Thursday) R.I.P.
19 March
1870 (N) Death
Treacy - March 15, at the residence of her
mother, Sallins, county Kildare, Nannie, the beloved wife of John Treacy,
Newbridge, aged 27 years, deeply regretted by a numerous circle of friends.
RIP.
Feb 26, 1887 (KO) Marriage
Clancy and Treacy - Feb 16 1887 At
the Roman catholic Church Booterstown...Bernard A Clancy MRCVS Clifden Lodge
Curragh, son of the late Mr. M Clancy, MRCVS, Brownstown Lodge, Curragh to Mary
Teresa, youger daughter of the late Mr John Treacy, Newbridge, Co. Kildare.
Feb. 16, [1887] "Irish-American" Newspaper
Clancy - Tracy, at Booterstown,
Bernard Austin Clancy, Clinton Lodge, Curragh, to Mary Teresa, younger daughter
of the late Mr. John Tracy, Newbridge, County Kildare.
Clancy - May 12th 1899, Margaret Clancy, daughter of the late John Tracy,
Newbridge, Co. Kildare. Funeral from the Carmelite Church, Whitefriar street,
Dublin, on Monday next, at 11 o'clock, to Glasnevin, R.I.P. No flowers, by
request.
Micheal Tracey, single, (s. of Michael Tracey) m.
Elizabeth Bannon, single (d. of Patrick Bannon) 26 Nov 1865 New Bridge, Kild,
Ireland
Michael
Tracy & Eliza Bannon
Michael b.
16 April 1866 Newbridge and Kildare (LDS)
Michael
Tracy & Maria Dunne
Bridget b.
17 September 1866 Newbridge and Kildare (LDS)
Patt Tracy &
Mary Anne Baynam
Mary b. 30
March 1864 Newbridge and Kildare (LDS)
Rathvilly
…We started with Nellie showing me a
photograph taken in Rathvilly School of a cookery class from 1915 with herself
aged 7. The two teachers, Mrs. Tracey and Mrs. Finnegan, look very
Victorian…Cookery was taught by Mrs. Tracey…[circa 1922]...Rathvilly
School...Mrs. Tracy, the head teacher...
Nellie O'Toole (1908 - Present)
Nurse & Housekeeper Rathvilly, Co. Carlow
http://www.turtlebunbury.com/interviews/interviews_ireland/interviews_ireland_nellie_otoole.html
...These stories
were told by Annie Tracey, also
known as Baby Tracey, principal at Rathvilly School and a useful folklorist, in
the Schools volume on Rathvilly in the National Folklore Collection at UCD. She
owned Rathvilly Mill in the 1930s...
Robertstown
Thomas
Tr(e)ac(e)y & Anastasia Farrell
Ellen b.
19 January 1865 Kilmeage (LDS) (or Allen & Milltown)
Essy Maria
b. 1 May 1866 Kilmeage (LDS)
Michael
Treacy b. 22 Dec 1868 Kilmeague (LDS)
Daniel
Treacey b. 26 September 1870 Kilmeague (LDS)
Bridget Treacy
b. 26 January 1872 Kilmeage (LDS)
Anactacia
Treacy b. 5 July 1874 Kilmeague (LDS)
Thomas b.
1 October 1879 Mylerstown (LDS) (Ballyna parish)
Suncroft
Mary Tracy aged 18 (d. of James Tracy) m. James Brown aged 20 (s. of William Brown) 14 Nov 1860 Ballysax, Kild, Ire
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April 2012