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 It may be presumed that the Traceys of Cork are descended from the Uí Fidgeinti

 

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The Traceys of Cork can trace their history back to the beginning of historical records, as they are of the Ui Fidegeinti.

 

OTreassy tomb in Buttevant Abbey.

 

 

Lord Walter Fitzgerald. Buttevant - The Francisan Abbey. in Journal of the Association for the Preservation of the Memorials of the Dead in Ireland. Volume VI, 1904-05-06. Dublin. pp.442-448.

 

 

Elizabeth I

1601 7th August

Pardon to ... Rowland O Treaghie of Knockancostian (Limerick?), John O Trassy of Lish Caruell, piper (Liscarroll Cork?)

The Irish Fiants of the Tudor sovereigns. (1994) De Burca, Dublin.

1601: Eneas ruadh O'Heffernan, of Shronehill, County Tipperary, a famous bard, was pardoned on August 6th, and on the following day pardon was extended to John O'Treacy, of Liscarrol, County Cork, piper, and Melaghlin O'Duane, of Clogh Kelly, harper. On August 30th, Donagh O'Cullinane, of Mara, County Cork, piper, was received into favour.

A History of Irish Music by William H. Grattan Flood

 

1654 Capt. Wm. Tracey, Fortune, Kinsale. ", Sends the muster book. ...

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum, 1654 (1880)

 

Irish Wild Geese at The Hotel d'Invalides Paris 1600 to 1799

Thomas Trassy aged 36 of Cork, soldier of the colonel of Galmoy's Regiment under the Queen of England's Dragoons, in which he says he has served 8 years, as well as 6 years in Ireland. He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Harquebusier by trade. Catholic. Received 11th February 1700. 13 May 1700. Gave up his place. Given £30 PSC.

 

Unitarian Church Cork

Daniel Tracey & Sophia

Christian (daughter) b. 18-Feb 1745

http://www.unitarianchurchcork.org/BaptismRecords.html

 

1756 Darby Tracy, Cork. (Will)

 

27th May 1762

John Tracey and Michael Doolin otherwise Dooel, were committed to the county gaol by Rober Grove and Michael Creagh, Esqrs., being charged with being white boys, and shooting a horse belonging to James Grove, Esq.; and burning a barn and an out-house belonging to Michael Adams.

 

1766 Census Records

A return of Protestant and Papist (Catholic) Families

Diocese of Cloyne, County Cork
Parish of Temple-Mologga (Mitchelstown)
Tracey, John (papist)

Parish of Marshelstown (Mitchelstown)

Tracey, David 4 males 5 females

Tracey, Widow, 2 males, 3 females

Parish of Glanworth (Mallow)

Tracy, Derby

Tracy, Michael

Trassy, James

Trassy, John

Ardagh, Parish of Killeagh

John Tracy, wife, 1 son

Thomas Tracy, wife, 2 children

Thomas Tracy, wife, 3 children

 

1770 15th October Finn’s Leinster Journal

Married at Corke, McGeorge Tracy to Miss Betty Williams

Irish Genealogist, Vol. 8

18 October 1770 (FJ) Married

At Corke...and Mr. George Tracy to Miss Betty Williams.

 

1775 Oaths of Allegiance

A List of several Papists who came before the Mayor of the City of Cork, took  the Oath of Allegiance, with the Quality, Title, Place of Abode, and the Days  on which the appeared.  16th August. 1775.

John Tracey, of the same [City of Cork], Shop-keeper

Copies of all the lists which have been returned to the clerk of the Privy Council, or his deputy, of such papists as have taken and subscribed.  [Dublin?], [1786?].

 

1782

15 Aug. Died at Carrigbrick near Fermoy . . . the Rev. Mr. Martin Skerret Tracy, a clergyman of the Church of Rome. (FJ.)

Archivium Hibernicum, Vol. 18 (1955), pp. 177-224

 

19 January 1790 (FJ) Married

At Cork, Mr. H. Flaherty, of Evergreen, to Miss Sophia Treacy, of Broad-lane

23 January 1790 (F)

At Cork, Mr. H. Flaherty, of Evergreen, to miss Sophia Treacy, of Broadlane.

 

1 October 1791 (F) In the City [Cork]

Margaret Carthy for feloniously stealing articles of wearing apparel, the property of Daniel Tracy, to be privately whipped.

 

1794 Subscribers:

Mrs Tracy, Miss Tracy...Mr. John Tracy...

Hillary, Joseph. Poems, consisting of lyrick pieces, tales, elegies, &c. By J. Hillary, of this city. Cork, [1794].

 

British War Office – Chelsea Hospital 1787-1854

Jeremiah Tr(e)acey born Michaelstone, Cork Served in Scots Brigade before 1803 Discharged aged 24 after 1 year of service, 1796 WO121/26/406

 

May 21 1802? Plymouth Report

...and from the Cove of Cork, with victualling stores, the Princess Royal armed victualler, Captain Tracey...

The Naval chronicle

 

24 Mar. 1804 (95/10) O’Flynn Exham Solicitors Papers

Case of Jackson v Treacy [1870’s?]. Jackson & D’Alton / Certificate of marriage. St. Anne’s Parish, Dublin

Cork City and County Archives http://www.corkarchives.ie/media/U229web.pdf

 

1809 Report of the Pipe Water Commissions, Cork City

Tracey, Mrs. Catherine, Tobin St., £16/0/0

Tracey, Harding, Half Moon St., £36/0/0

Tracy, Charles, Coal Quay, £14/0/0

Tracy, John, Grand Parade, £130/0/0

 

1810 A directory, and picture, of Cork and its environs By William West

Tracy John, druggist, grand parade

Kings Inns Admission Papers 1607-1867

Tracy, Edward, 2nd s. of John, Cork, druggist; over 16; ed. Cork; aft. Father. H 1814

12 August 1832

On the 12th instant, at his house, Grand-Parade, [Cork], in his 81st year, Mr John Tracy, for many years one of the most eminent Druggists in the South of Ireland. It was only a few days before his own decease that his second surviving son, Edward Tracy, Esq., Solicitor, fell a victim to the prevailing epidemic, at his residence in Bantry (Constitution, 23 Aug.).

Hugh Fenning. The Cholera Epidemic in Ireland, 1832-3: Priests, Ministers, Doctors. Archivium Hibernicum, Vol. 57 (2003), pp. 77-125

Kings Inns Admission Papers 1607-1867

Tracy, Joseph Edward, s. of Edward Joseph, Cork, attorney, decd.; over 17; ed. Cork; aft. Denis Tracy, uncle, E 1838.

1845 Dublin Directory

Joseph Edward Tracy, sol, 40 Gloucester St. Up Dublin & Cork

July 28, 1847 (FJ) Old Fellows' Society

The brethren of the City of Cork Lodge...J. Tracy, solicitor...(abridged from the Cork Examiner)

October 11, 1852 (FJ) Marriage

October 7, at Woodlawn, Cork, Joseph E. Tracy, Esq, solicitor, to Kate, only daughter of the late Stephen Hayes, Esq. of Millbro'.

7 October 1854 (N) Undermention Catholics residing in the City of Cork and its Vicinity

...Joseph E Tracey, Solicitor...

June 14, 1855 (FJ)

Messrs. Tracy and Nagle, Solicitors, 35 Lower Dominick Strret, Dublin and 59 South mall, Cork.

17 January 1857 (N) Monument to Father Matthew

...citizens of Cork...Joseph Treacy, solr...

24 January 1857 (N)

...Joseph Treacy, Hon. Secretaries...- Cork Examiner

25 April 1857 (N) Cork Reporter - Scully v. McCarthy MP

[letters]...[McCarthy] in the presence of his two conducting agents, Messrs Tracy and Nagle...

1857-58 (55) Savings banks.

Cork. Joseph E. Treacey, Manager

1857 Corporation of the National Assurance Company of Ireland

Joseph E. Tracey, Cork - Agent

The Irish Jurist, 1857

June 1860 Cork and Limerick District Railway

House of Commons...Messrs. Tracy and Nagle, of Cork, were the solicitor for the bill...

June 1860

Cork, Blackrock and Passage Railway Company...J.E. Treacy, solr...

10 September 1860 Resolved, that we the Town Commissioners of Dungarvan having heard the statements of Messrs A. ConnyBeare,, Messrs Tracey & Nagle & Mr. H . Williams Wood, as to a projected line of railway connecting the towns of Fermoy, Lismore & Cappoquin with the seaport of Dungarvan...

Messrs Tracy & Nagle's bill of costs for obtaining the Dungarvan Harbour Markets & Improvement Act l863 was £897...

15 February 1861 The Cork Examiner

Mr. Tracy, on the part of the corporation.

1861 The history of the county and city of Cork, Volume 2 By Charles Bernard Gibson

Subscriber...J.E. Tracy, Cork...

May 1863 Cork and Kinsale Junction Railway

... JHE Tracy...

13 April 1864 (FJ) Cork College

...law agents, Messrs. Tracy and Nagle...

August 1864 Banquet to the Lords of the Admiralty

Cork...stewards...JE Tracy...

7 December 1864 (FJ)

...Messrs. Tracy and Nagle, solicitors, South Mall, Cork...

13 January 1865 (FJ) Attorneys Certificate Duty

...Cork...Joseph Edward Tracy of the firm of Tracy and Nagle, law agent to the Corporation...

11 February 1865 (N) O'Brien Monument Committee

...Cork...Joseph Tracy...

November 1865 Law Agency of Cork Corporation

Messrs. Tracy and Nagle have resigned the law agency...

20 April 1866 IT

The Cork Harbour Bill and Cork Port Conservancy Bill...Messrs Tracey and Nagle, solicitors...

February 1867 Election in Cork

...present...Joseph E Tracy...William Tracy...

1867-8 List of Certified Candidates

Edward Joseph Treacy, Inland Revenue, Assistant of Excise, 25 Sept 1867

February 1868

Joseph Tracey, Solicitor, Cork

2 May 1868 (N) Fund in Aid of Mrs. Captain Mackey

...Joseph E. Tracey, Greenville House...John Tracey, Friar's Walk...

9 January 1869 (N) Mayor of Cork

...members of the corporation...J. Tracy...

8 May 1869 (N) Cork Town Council

...members...J.E. Tracy...

16 July 1869 (FJ) City of Limerick

...action brought by Mr David Angustine Nagle, solicitor, and one of the proprietors of the Cork Daily Herald against Mr. Daniel Gilman, of Cork, proprietor of the Cork Southern Reporter, for the publication of two alleged libellous articles...Mr Nagle...was in business with Mr. Joseph Edward Tracy, formerly law agent of the Corporation...in consequence of being employed in promoting the Port of Cork Conservancy Bill, to which the Corporation was opposed...Mr TE Tracy deposed that his resignation was caused owing to some words he had with Mr. Cantillon...for the plaintiff of £50 with 6d. costs.

18 June 1870 (FJ)

Messrs Tracy and Nagle, Solicitors, 15 North Great Georges street, Dublin and 59 South Mall Cork

1870 The Mercantile Navy List and Maritime Directory

J.K. Tracey, Grenville House, Cork.

March 1874 Cork Park Races

...present in the stands...J.A. Tracy, T.C...

May 1875 Cork Park Races

...Mr. J.E. Treacy...

1 June 1875 (FJ) Limerick Corporation

...two tenders for the purchasing of the Corporation Gas Works...Messrs. Tracey and Nagle, solicitors, Cork...

July 1876 Dissolution of Partnership [Tracy & Nagle]

The partnership heretofore subsisting between Joseph Edward Tracy and David Augustine Nagle, both of the City of Cork, as Solicitors and Attorneys, is this day Dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this 8th day of July 1876. Joseph Edward Tracy, David A. Nagle. Witness present:- Michael O'Byrne, Law Clerk, Cork.

August 1876 Royal Agricultural Show, Cork

...corporation...J.E. Tracy...

November 1876 Cork Municipal Elections

...West - outgoing councillors...John Edward Tracy (Liberal) ...for re-election...South - candidates...John Tracy, Friar's-walk (Liberal)...

December 1876 Cork Municipal Elections...Tracy (Liberal) for South Ward elected

1876 Landowners in Ireland (over 1 acre)

Joseph E. Tracy, Cork. 389a/1r/0p. £322.5.0

4 October 1877 (FJ) Funeral of Sir James Power, Bart.

...Edermine, county Wexford...chief mourners...JE Tracy, Cork...

24 April 1878 (FJ) Aggrigate Education Meeting

Joseph Edward Treacy, Cork

October 1878 Tracy & Nagle

Auction of assets...Lot 1/2/3/4 Lands at Ringacoltig/Castleview...

28 June 1879 (N) The Consecration of Thurles Cathedral

...laity were:...Mr. J E Treacy, Cork...

26 August 1882 (N) First List of Subscriptions to the O'Connell Memorial Church at Cahirciveen

J E Tracey, Granville House, Cork £10/0/0

June 1883

Denis Hayes, died 6th February 1883, formerly of Grenville House, Cork and late of Elderslie Villa, West Hill, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Sussex...to Catherine Tracy, the natural and lawful sister, and one of the next-of-kin of deceased...claims to solicitor or to JE Tracy, Esq., 59 South Mall, Cork...

1884 Return of Payments to Landlords - Cork

Joseph E. Tracy, 2 holdings, rent £63/13/8, Arrears £75/0/5, paid £37/10/2

Jun 3, 1902 (IT) Death

Tracy - May 30, at St.Kevin's Park, Dublin, Catherine relict of the late Joseph E. Tracy, formerly of Grenville House, Cork, aged 30 years. R.I.P.

 

20 March 1811 (FJ) Sessions Court Cork

...trial of three slaters for combination....William Russel, Jeremiah Casey and Edw. Tracey...It appeared from the evidence of the prosecutor J. Lane, that the traversers had been employed to ??? some work at the Assembly Rooms, Georges street, that the prosecutor was introduced to assist them, but that they objected, eith, as he alledgedbecause he had not the trade ticket, or as they endeavoured to maintain because they would not provide rope ladders &c. for him - On this point the issue of the trial turned, when the Jury after previouslystating they could not agree, and after remaining enclosed until five o'clock, they finally brought in a verdict of Guilty - sentence postponed; the Recorder having left the Court.

 

1814-5 Finance Accounts

Arrears of Advertisment Duty due by Printers of Newspapers in the Country

Tracey, Mercantile Chronicle, £52 [Cork?]

1815 Harding Tracy and Daniel O’Connell  (see Harding Tracy)

17 December 1816 (FJ) Provincial Intelligence

Cork, Dec. 14. Mr. Harding Tracy, late Printer of the Cork Mercantile Chronicle, has been liberated from imprisonment.

 

26/30 January 1819 (FJ) Window Tax

Cork...To the Mayor...inhabitants...John Tracy...

 

Courtney Family of County Cork

Within the file Correspondence U130/C, there are 64 letters and copy letters to and from Thady Flynn, agent to George Courtney, 1819-1837. The subjects referred to in the Flynn letters include paying a coal and timber bill, cover letters for forwarding money to Mrs Courtney or explaining why he is unable to do so, money for tutor's fees, money to pay servants, request for a list of household utensils to use in Drimada, a petition from Catherine Tracy for humane assistance, order for box of soap for the laundry. There are a number of letters between Mrs Courtney and Thady Flynn which refer to tenants having trouble with rents, urgent requests for money by Mrs Courtney, list of implements she wants for household use. Cork Archives Institute

 

1822 Mallow - Wesleyan Methodist Preacher (see Richard Taylor Tracey)

6 December 1854 (NG) Deaths

Dec 4...At his father's house, Youghal, Richard Watson, youngest son of the Rev. Richard T. Tracy, Wesleyan Minister.

1854 Youghal & 1857 Youghal, Sup. - Wesleyan Methodist Preacher Richard Taylor Tracey

1855 The following members were elected:- …Rev RT Tracey, Nelson-place, Youghal

Proceedings and Transactions of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society (1855)

1858-1865 Report of President of Queen's College, Cork

...Rev. Mr. Tracy, Dean of the Wesleyan Community...Report of the Wesleyan Dean of Residence, Cork, 3 Duke Parade December 9 1862...Richard T. Tracy

 

1824 House of Lords Papers

James Treacey, Sub-Constable, Roman Catholic, Barony of Courcys, Cork

 

11 February 1825 (FJ) Marriage

On Sunday last, Mr. Thomas Tracy, of Ballingarry [Limerick?], to Mary, eldest daughter of Daniel Nunan, of Kingsland, county Cork, Esq.

 

1826 Journeymen Tailors

Tracey John, Cook Street

 

4 March 1828 (FJ) Catholic rent

...first collection of Saints Peter and Paul, Cork...1l...John Tracy...

 

1828 Tithe Applotment for the Parish of Kilcorcoran, Diocese of Cloyne, Cork

David Tracy 14 acres Lisheenowen (4 of 8)

1831 Tithe Applotment for the Parish of Marshalstown , Diocese of Cloyne, Cork

Robert Tracy 24a 1r 15p Knockagarry (5 of 27)

 

1829 Commissioners for Auditing Public Accounts in Ireland

Richard Griffith, Civil Engineer

Edward Tracy, on account of bill of costs for proceedings on the line from Skibbeereen to Crookhaven, disallowed as an advance on account, till a bill of particulars is sent in £5/0/0

1831 Commissioners for Auditing Public Accounts in Ireland

Southern District

Edward Tracy, attorney, on account of bill of costs for proceedings on the line from Skibbeereen to Crookhaven £5/0/0

 

January 8, 1830 (FJ) O'Connell Fund

List of persons who subscribed £1000 sent up from Cork...John Tracy

 

John Tracy, 1830, Cork & Ross Diocese will. Exec: Peter Downing, Nile St, Cork. IWR/1830/F/248.

 

April 16th [1831] At Storehouse Chapel, Lieut. RW Tracey, RN to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of W. Dowand, Esq. of Cork.

The United service magazine

May 6, 1831 (FJ) Marriages

At Plymouth, Lieutenant Tracey, Royal Navy, to Elizabeth, the eldest daughter of W. Dowand, Esq, of Cork.

 

1831 Tithe Defaulter

John Treasy, Farmer, Gurtnacapul, Killeagh, Co. Cork.

 

John Trasey, 1831, Cloyne Diocese will. Exec: Patrick Whelan, Glanworth, Mallow, Co. Cork. IWR/1831/F/414.

 

British War Office – Chelsea Hospital 1787-1854

Dennis Tracey born Charleville, Cork Served in Cape Mounted Regiment Discharged aged 29, 1831-1839

Dennis Tracey, b. 1810 Charleville, Cork

 

March 6, 1832 & October 31, 1833 (FJ) O'Connell Fund

Meeting of the citizens of Cork...District No. 7...Denis Tracy...

 

William Tracy, 1832, Cork & Ross Diocese will, Exec: Ellen Tracy, Kinsale, Co. Cork. IAR/1832/F/37.

 

1836 County of Cork House of Correction

William Tracy, stealing turf, 2 months from 4 Jan 1836, discharged Feb 5 1837, Magistrates written no rule of bail

 

The Demon Nailer. A Legend of the South.

It was on a fine day of June in some old year, of which chronology has taken no note, that a stranger was seen to proceed with a light and lengthy stride along the rough pavement of that toilsome street which leads from Black-pool to the North-gate bridge of the city of Cork...Up the long-street proceeded the mysterious-looking man, until he reached that ascent called "The height o' Mallow-lane,"...The dark journeying man did pause-but neither the hum of the city caught his ear, nor did his eye rest for a moment on the desert of multiform roofs, the clustering masts, the sky reflecting bay, its verdant shores, or beautiful islets; but it rested with attentive gaze on Tom Tracey's sign, "The Glory of the World," on which a flaming copper-coloured sun, touched off with a broad, good-humoured face and eyes, showed his round orb... Give us yer hand, now, ma bouhil, and we'll settle the difference over a half-pint at "The Glory o' the World." Ta an Dhiel urth, if my wages and Tom Tracey's whiskey won't satisfy you."...

The Dublin Penny Journal, Vol. 4, No. 193 (Mar. 12, 1836), pp. 292-294

 

1837 Reports

Tracey, Lieut. R.N. Answers of Lieut Tracey R.N., coast-guard at Barry's Cove, to queries as to the state of the fisheries on that part of Cork; modes of fishing; condition of the fishermen boats and gear, Rep. i. Ev. 157-159 - Answers of Lieut. Tracey R.N., coast-guard officer at Barry's Cove, to queries as to the situation of the fishing grounds on the coast of Cork, ib. 212.

1837 Royal Commission of inquiry into the state of the Irish Fisheries

Inside Clonakilty Bay, between Galley Head and Seven Heads, there is fishing ground at various places; and outside the bay, about three leagues, S.S. Wren from its centre, there is another ground. Haddock, Cod, Ling, Turbot, &c. are taken.- (Lieyut. Tracey, R.N. C.G.O., Barrycove)

Barry's Cove - Coastguard Lt. B.W. Tracey [Benjamin Wheatley Tracey, R.N.,? see Tracy Peerage Case]

 

1837-1838 Names of persons returned “Poor” by Churchwardens

Mary Tracy and Others, Fish St., Cork

 

1837 Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC)

Service No.

Name

Age

Height

Native County

Religion

Marital status

Native County of wife

Recommended by

Trade

Date of Appointment

2772

David Tracey

26 years

5’8”

Cork

C

Not married

Lord Ennismore

None

27 May 1837

 

Brig Elizabeth, Cork to New York 3 Oct 1840

Michael Tracy      15    Male                  Ireland     New York

 

6 Oct 1841 (CE) 3 Oct 1842 (CE)

...Widow Tracy, Aghada...

27 Sep 1843 (CE)

..Widow Tracy, 64 acres from Captain Watson. She derived under a lease for twenty-one-years, made in 1823, at 375 an acre, P tion measure, and tho land was of so fine a quality  duced frequently from fourteen to seventeen b ...

 

1841 Valuation for poor rates

Tom Tracy, Monlane, Rathcormack, Fermoy, £1.0.0 rent, £0.10.0 value

Pat Tracy, Ballinvoher, Castletownroche, Fermoy, £1.10.0 rent, £0.10.0 value

 

22 April 1842 (CE) Fruits of Tory Regime

...Thomas Tracey, of Bimnacum, threatening him with 'a bloody end' it he worked for Missy Dawson, Esq., or any one belonging to him. A body of armed men broke into the house of James Power, of Ballygragne, and beat him severely on account of land...

 

18 May 1842-20 May 1842

Letters to John Windele, antiquarian of Sunday's Well, Cork from William Hackett, folklorist and antiquarian, Midleton, Co. Cork, in which Hackett encloses a letter from Margaret Woods of Ardpatrick, (Co. Limerick) to her cousin, Jeremiah Tracey. In this letter, Woods accepts Tracey's suggestion to offer bed and board to a group of visiting antiquarians including William Hackett. Hackett also discusses sites known as 'leaba' or cells in Cork, namely, 'Leaba Na Bo Ban' (Bed of the White Cow) and Teampall Molagga (St. Molaga's temple) and refers to works on Irish historical topography. Margaret Woods, in a letter to her cousin, Jeremiah Tracey, informs Tracey of the death of her son, William after a long illness. [RIA 12 L 11/126]

 

29 Jun 1842 (CE)

Mr. Tracy, Cook street, £0.10.0...

 

31 Aug 1842 (CE) Kanturk to be let

Wm. Treacy has carried on an Extensive and Successful Trade in the Woolen and Linen Drapery. It is decidedly the best situation for Business in the Town, and Kanturk is now admitted to be one of the best Inland Towns in the South of Ireland...

 

September 8, 1842 (FJ) Association for the propagation of the Faith

Diocese of Cork...Rev. S. Tracey, from parishioners of Lower Glanmire £2.15.11...

 

2 Nov 1842 (CE) Dinner to the Late Mayor, 17 Feb 1843 (CE) Banquet & 3 Nov 1843 (CE) Dinner to Alderman F. Lyons

...Joseph Tracy, Esq...Welstead..

 

1842 Parish Census of Midleton,"Cork Rd Lower". County Cork

425/

Patrick Ahern, Head, 33, Labourer, Cork Rd. Lower

Margaret Treacy, wife, 30

Norry Ahern, daughter, 4

James Ahern, son, 2

 

27 May 1843 (N) The Liberator in Cork

Banquet...Doctor Treacy...Mitchelstown...[from Nenagh?]

 

14 July, 1843 (165/14) O’Flynn Exham Solicitors Papers

Incumbered Estates Court. Estate of William Coppinger and others, owners, Richard John Coppinger, petitioner. Notice on behalf of James Blackney. Paul Treacy, 55 Lower Dominick St., solr. to Messrs R. & W. Coppinger, 34 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin, solrs.

Cork City and County Archives http://www.corkarchives.ie/media/U229web.pdf

 

9 September 1843 (N) O'Connell Fund

Mr. Ray read a letter from R. Barnet Barry Esq, Mallow...requesting admission as volunteers...William Tracy...

1844 Court

Wm Tracy of Mallow

15 Jan 1844 The Cork Examiner

Catholic meeting in Mallow
A large and highly respectable meeting of the Catholics of the Borough and parish of Mallow was held in the Parish Chapel after last Mass on yesterday, when a strong resolution and memorial to the Queen were adopted, the meeting was presided over by Thomas Punch, Esq., P.L.G., Lavella-house.  Among those present were the Rev. Messrs. Justin and John M'Carthy, Daniel Linehan, M.D., J.P., Charles J. Curtin, M.D., Carragoon-house; Edward O'Connor, Esq., Solicitor; P. Corbett, T.C.; R. Stack, T.C.; J. Gallaher, T.C.; M. Ahern, T.C.; R. Barnet Barry, T.C., P.L.G.; J. O'Connor, T.C., P.L.G.; Messrs. Moriarty; J. Fitzgerald; W. Quain; J. Lombard; M. Graham; P. Scully; John Butler; W. Treacy; J. Coleman, &c., &c.

5 February 1844 The Cork Examiner

O'Connell Tribute 

W. Tracey £1/0/0

June 21, 1844 (FJ) Repeal Association

...Mallow...W. Treacy...

 

1843 Midleton Union Farming Society

Tracy, widow, Aghada

 

1843 O’Conell Tribute

John Tracy, Kanturk

 

1843 Easter Ballyclough, Lower Crossfield

Tracy, James, labr. (Gone in 1844)

 

5 Apr 1844 (CE) Insolvent Court

Wm. Tracy, of Mallow, discharged.

 

Mar. 1845 (169/13) O’Flynn Exham Solicitors Papers

John Treacy to Daniel Treacy. Assignment of judgement for £200. Contained within are papers on Butler v Henry Cornelius, John Treacy v Henry Cornelius

Cork City and County Archives http://www.corkarchives.ie/media/U229web.pdf

 

1845 O’Conell Tribute

Treacy, Custom House Ward, Cork City

 

2 March 1846 (CE) Awful Effects of Intemperence

John Tracy, a journeyman Type Founder, in a fit of drunkenness, murdered one of his companions, by stabbing him with a largo knife.

 

March 9, 1846 (FJ) Mallow and Fermoy Railway

...Engineer, Mr. W.A. Treacy. (see Treacys of Ballymena Antrim)

1846 Mallow and Fermoy Railway

W.A. Tracey, Esq., Engineer

Glynn, Henry (1847) A reference book to the Incorporated Railway Companies of Ireland.  John Weale, London.

1846-1847 Index to correspondence on measures for relief of distress in Ireland

Cork: W.A. Treacey C.E. Engineer in charge

Mr. William A. Treacy, County Cork. Baronies of West Division of East Carbury, Kiltartan, Courceys, Division of East Carbury, Kinalmeaky, Ibane and Barryroe - No complaints made by labourers in these baronies.

August 7, 1852 (FJ) Marriages

August 3, at Rathclarin, William A Treacy, Esq, Surveyor of the West Riding of Cork, to Agnes Johnston, second daughter of JJ Thomson Esq, Manager of the Provincial Bank of Ireland, Bandon.

2 October 1858 (N) The Tenant Right Question - Great Meeting at Millstreet

...Court of Incumbered Estates...The farmer to whom I refer is Mr Michael Sisk, whose family have held the farm in question for a period of 170 years under the Marquis of Thomand...77 acres...outbid by County Surveyor, Mr. Treacy, using a Mr. Johnson...Mr. Maguire held up the notice, which was served upon Michael Sisk, of Ballykenefick, in the Barony of Imokilly, and signed 'W R Treacy, Mount Desert Cork'...Mr Treacy offered Mr. Sisk a sum of £150, if he gave up possession at once, which offer Mr. Sisk very properly rejected...

Dec 31, 1859 Freemasons and Masonic Mirror

Laying the foundation stone of St. Patricks Bridge

…W.A. Tracy, county surveyor East Riding;…

1862 Cork County Directory

County Surveyors, East Riding: W.A. Treacy, esq., Cork

17 November 1866

Lease of lands in Ballykennefick Co. Cork by William Agustus Treacy of Westport Co. Mayo to John Busteed of Crosshaven Co. Cork. (Belfast Public Record Off T662 (302)

 

21 Sep 1846 (CE) Public Meeting in Kanturk

...J Tracy...

 

1846-1851 New York arrivals

John Tracey, age 56, Mechanic, Ireland to USA, Cork: Adirondack 04/11/1846

Mary-Ann Tracey, Wife, age 55, Ireland to USA, Cork: Adirondack 04/11/1846

Mary-Ann Tracey, age 26, Ireland to USA, Cork: Adirondack 04/11/1846

 

Roger Tracy, age 29, Labourer, Great Britain to USA, Cork: Ambassadress 04/10/1848

 

Michl. Tracey, age 25, Labourer, Ireland to USA, Cork: Christianna 08/01/1848

 

Thomas Tracey, age 20, Labourer, Great Britain to USA, Cork & Liverpool: Berkenhead 07/23/1849

 

John Tracey, age 23, Labourer, Ireland to New Haven, Liverpool: Princeton 08/14/1850

Bridget Tracey, age 28, Servant, Cork Ireland to New York, Liverpool: Princeton 08/14/1850

 

Dora Tracy, age 30, Immigrant, Ireland to New York, Cork: Mississippi 04/14/1851

 

Mary Tracy, age 20, Farmer, Ireland to USA, Cork & Liverpool: Jessica 11/13/1851

 

Bernard Tracy, age 17, Labourer, Ireland to USA, Cork & Glasgow: New Hamshire 11/21/1851

 

 

15 September 1847 The Cork Examiner

Additional subscriptions for the Angelus Bells of St. Mary's Church

John Treacy, Grand Parade £1/0/0

 

1848 Inequalities of Ministers Money - Cork

Occupiers No.1

Michael Collins, spirit merchant, Parade (Trinity), £41 valuation, £0/4/8 charged for Ministers money

Occupiers No.2

D. Treacy, next-door to Mr. Collins, £85 valuation, £2/2/0 charged for Ministers money, mised for £3

 

1848-9 William Smith O'Brien Petition

Denis Tracy, City of Cork

William Treacey, City of Cork

 

1848 Cork Examiner

Messrs. William Treacy & Co., of Great George's Street, Cork, to promote Irish Manufacture, as we are all at present employed by him at his Factory on Lavitt's Quay, at the following Trades, viz.--Beaver and Silk Hats, Clogs and Springs, and Corker's Paste Liquid Japan and Indian Rubber Blacking, Clothing Manufactured in all its branches.

August 4, 1852 (FJ) The Patent Board of Irish Manufacturers and Industry

Cork...Mr. Treacy, Patrick street, Clothier 5s...

1852 Wm. Treacy and Co.—articles of clothing; satin and cloth vests, very highly embroidered by young females of this city, &c.

John Francis Maguire,  Mayor of Cork (1852) The industrial movement in Ireland, as illustrated by the National Exhibition

 

1848 Citizens Club

Mansion House Ward – Henry Treacy

 

13 April 1849 Ship Mississippi
Cork, Ireland to Baltimore, Maryland
151  Mary Treacy, 20

 

18 June, 1850 (43/5) O’Flynn Exham Solicitors Papers

K. Treacy to R. & W. Coppinger re. sale of Loughlin’s estate

Cork City and County Archives http://www.corkarchives.ie/media/U229web.pdf

 

31 Dec 1850 Inspector of Government Prisons

Luke Treacy, Turnkey third class, Spike Island

 

1850 Passenger list

Charles from Youghal to Boston

Honora Tracy, 22

 

4-21-1851 Passenger list

Lydia from Liverpool-NY

Thomas Tracy 38

 

31 May, 1851, 31 Mar. 1869 (59/92) O’Flynn Exham Solicitors Papers

Extract from Major Home’s Letting Book. A letting was made to Edmund Tracey (Treacy) of Ballyhooly of a house in that village, formerly occupied by M. Daly, from 25/3/1851 at annual rent of thirty shillings, the term being the lives of himself, his brother, David & John Furlong. Extract from Lady Listowel’s letter of 31/3/1869 concerning purchase of life interest in same. E. Treacy is about 70 years of age

Cork City and County Archives http://www.corkarchives.ie/media/U229web.pdf

 

June 30, 1851 (FJ)

...Kanturk...Mr. Treacy, a shopkeeper, in that town...

 

1851 English Census

Catherine Tracey, born 1824 in Cork, Ireland. Residence: Southwark St John Horsleydown, Surrey.

Richard Tracey, born 1837 in Cork, Ireland. Residence: Greenwich, Kent. (see Richard Edward Tracey)

Stoffwer/Stopford Tracey, born 1839 in Cork, Ireland. Residence: Greenwich, Kent. (see Richard Edward Tracey)

 

Griffiths Valuation Cork 1851-1853

Alphabetical

By area

Benjamin Tracy, Kerry Hall Avenue & Terrace, St. Annes Shandon, Cork

 

Bernard Tracy, Cook Street , Holy Trinity, Cork

 

David Tracy, Knockough, Kilbolane, Cork

 

Denis Tracy, Charleville Baker's Lane, Rathgoggan, Cork

 

Edmund Tracy, Village of Ballyhooly (Main St), Ballyhooly, Cork

 

Ellen Tracy, Charleville Love Lane, Rathgoggan, Cork

Ellen Tracy, Knoppoge, Kilcorcoran, Cork

Ellen Tracy, Lisheenowen, Kilcorcoran, Cork

Ellen Tracy, Monavaroge, Ardagh, Cork

 

Honora Tracy, Milford Village, Kilbolane, Cork

 

J. E. Tracy, South Mall, Holy Trinity, Cork

 

James Tracey, Ballymonteen, Ballynoe, Cork

James Tracey, Mitchelstown; Lower Cork-St,(Brigown), Brigown, Cork

James Tracy, Charleville Newtown Max., Rathgoggan, Cork

James Tracy, Ruanes, Ballyclogh, Cork

 

Jeremiah Tracey, Quitrentmountain, Farahy, Cork

Jeremiah Tracy, Bleasdy's Street, St. Annes Shandon, Cork

Jeremiah Tracy, Quitrentmountain, Farahy, Cork

 

John Patrick Tracy, Monavarnoge, Ardagh, Cork

John Patrick Tracy, Monavaroge, Ardagh, Cork

John Tracey, Bilberry, Inchinabacky, Cork

John Tracey, Knockagarry, Marshalstown, Cork

John Tracy, Bilberry, Inchinabacky, Cork

John Tracy, Clarence Street, St. Annes Shandon, Cork

John Tracy, Hodder's Lane, St. Annes Shandon, Cork

John Tracy, Kanturk; Greenane St. Lower, Kilroe, Cork

John Tracy, Kinteera, Kilbolane, Cork

John Tracy, Knockgorm, Killeagh, Cork

 

Margaret Tracy, Cloonkilla, Kilgullane, Cork

 

Mary Tracey, Youghal Lands. Tallow Street, Youghal, Cork

 

Maurice John Tracy, Monavaroge, Ardagh, Cork

Maurice Treacy, Grattan Street, Youghal, Cork

 

Michael Tracy, Bachelors Walk, Youghal, Cork

Michael Tracy, Queenstown: Middleton-Street,(Kilgarvan), Templerobin, Cork

Michael Treacy, Strand Street Mall, Youghal, Cork

Michael Treacy, Youghal Lands Town of Youghal Nile St., Youghal, Cork

 

Mrs. ??? Tracy, Monavaroge, Ardagh, Cork

 

Nicholas Tracy, Monavaroge, Ardagh, Cork

 

Patrick Tracy, Great Britain Street, St. Annes Shandon, Cork

Patrick Tracy, Watercourse Road, St. Annes Shandon, Cork

 

Thomas John Tracy, Monavaroge, Ardagh, Cork

Thomas Michael Tracy, Monavaroge, Ardagh, Cork

Thomas Treasy, Ballyre, Dangandonovan, Cork

 

William A. Tracey Esq., Kilbrogan St, Bandon, Kilbrogan, Cork

William Tracy, Douglas Street, St. Nicholas, Cork

William Treacy, Patrick Street , Holy Trinity, Cork

- Cork City & Harbour

 

Bernard Tracy, Cook Street, Holy Trinity, Cork

J. E. Tracy, South Mall, Holy Trinity, Cork

William Treacy, Patrick Street, Holy Trinity, Cork

 

Benjamin Tracy, Kerry Hall Avenue & Terrace, St. Annes Shandon, Cork

Jeremiah Tracy, Bleasdy's Street, St. Annes Shandon, Cork

John Tracy, Clarence Street, St. Annes Shandon, Cork

John Tracy, Hodder's Lane, St. Annes Shandon, Cork

Patrick Tracy, Great Britain Street, St. Annes Shandon, Cork

Patrick Tracy, Watercourse Road, St. Annes Shandon, Cork

 

William Tracy, Douglas Street, St. Nicholas, Cork

 

Michael Tracy, Queenstown: Middleton-Street, (Kilgarvan), Templerobin, Cork

 

- East Cork

 

Ellen Tracy, Monavaroge, Ardagh, Cork

John Patrick Tracy, Monavarnoge, Ardagh, Cork

John Patrick Tracy, Monavaroge, Ardagh, Cork

Maurice John Tracy, Monavaroge, Ardagh, Cork

Mrs. ??? Tracy, Monavaroge, Ardagh, Cork

Nicholas Tracy, Monavaroge, Ardagh, Cork

Thomas John Tracy, Monavaroge, Ardagh, Cork

Thomas Michael Tracy, Monavaroge, Ardagh, Cork

 

James Tracey, Ballymonteen, Ballynoe, Cork

 

Thomas Treasy, Ballyre, Dangandonovan, Cork

 

John Tracey, Bilberry, Inchinabacky, Cork

John Tracy, Bilberry, Inchinabacky, Cork

 

John Tracy, Knockgorm, Killeagh, Cork

 

Mary Tracey, Youghal Lands. Tallow Street., Youghal, Cork

Michael Tracy, Bachelors Walk, Youghal, Cork

Maurice Treacy, Grattan Street, Youghal, Cork

Michael Treacy, Strand Street Mall, Youghal, Cork

Michael Treacy, Youghal Lands Town of Youghal Nile St., Youghal, Cork

 

- North Cork

 

James Tracy, Ruanes, Ballyclogh, Cork

 

Edmund Tracy, Village of Ballyhooly (Main St), Ballyhooly, Cork

 

James Tracey, Mitchelstown; Lower Cork-St,(Brigown), Brigown, Cork

 

Jeremiah Tracey, Quitrentmountain, Farahy, Cork

Jeremiah Tracy, Quitrentmountain, Farahy, Cork

 

David Tracy, Knockough, Kilbolane, Cork

Honora Tracy, Milford Village, Kilbolane, Cork

John Tracy, Kinteera, Kilbolane, Cork

 

Ellen Tracy, Knoppoge, Kilcorcoran, Cork

Ellen Tracy, Lisheenowen, Kilcorcoran, Cork

 

Margaret Tracy, Cloonkilla, Kilgullane, Cork

 

John Tracy, Kanturk; Greenane St. Lower, Kilroe, Cork

 

John Tracey, Knockagarry, Marshalstown, Cork

 

Denis Tracy, Charleville Baker's Lane, Rathgoggan, Cork

Ellen Tracy, Charleville Love Lane, Rathgoggan, Cork

James Tracy, Charleville Newtown Max., Rathgoggan, Cork

 

- West Cork

 

William A. Tracey Esq., Kilbrogan St, Bandon, Kilbrogan, Cork

 

 

James Tracey, Cork – matriculated 30/8/1852 (Students of Maynooth)

Royal College of Maynooth

James Tracy, 17 years, Logic, entered 30 Aug 1852

James Treacy, 1858 Divinity, to Cork.

 

June 7 & 10, 1853 (FJ) Great Catholic Meeting

...Andrew Tracy, TC, do [Limerick]...Denis Tracy, do [Cork]...

 

July 28, 1853 (FJ) Cork

...willful murder of James Treacey in the month of March last...

 

Graduates and Matriculated Under-Graduates, Queens Universities Ireland

William Trecy, 1854, Cork

The Queen's [afterw.] Royal university of Ireland calendar, 1859

 

5 July 1856 (N) Rolls Court - The Earl of Kingston v. Thomas Joseph Byrne and others

...Mitchelstown...solicitors (Messrs Morrow and Tracey)...

 

6 October 1856 The Cork Examiner
Thomas Montgomery, a clerk at Messrs. Hill and Tracy, emigration agents,....

 

At Santa-Croa, Aug. 7, 1857, Peter Tracy, aged 45 years, a native of Cork, Ireland....

Vital records from the Daily Evening Bulletin, San Francisco, California (Volume 1857)

 

1857 Tracy, James, Cork City. Accountant. (Prerogative Will)

 

18 December 1858 (N) Greenwich Hospital

...Mr. Tracy, Cork, £1...

 

11th February 1858

To be sold by Auction at the Sale Rooms of Mr. Roger B. EVANS, South Mall, Cork Thursday, 11th February, 1858 at the hour of twelve o'Clock noon, The houses, Tan-yards and Premises situate partly in that part of Mallow-lane, now called Clarence-street, partly in Hillgrove-lane, partly in Allnutt's-lane and partly on the watercourse, in the Parish of Saint Anne Shandon. and City of Cork Held for the residue of term of 999 years from 29th September 1751

…Lease dated 12th April 1845  from Henry Maybury to Mary Byrne widow of the undivided two-thirds of a dwelling-house with the yards to rere thereof bounded on the North by house and premises then occupied by William Flanagan; on the South by premises lately held by Mrs. Riordan; on the East by the alley to the  convent, also four houses in Hillgrove-street occupied by William Mahony; Mrs. Coakleyh; Daniel Connor and Charles McCarthy, bounded on the North by Mrs. Tracey’s Tan-yard; on the south by Hillgrove-street; on the West by Michael Dunne’s Tan-yard and on the East by John Cole’s premises and Austin Harley’s tan yard, for the term of 259 years from 1st May, 1844 as £8 4s. 1d…

 

1858-59 (157/3 Folder) O’Flynn Exham Solicitors Papers

Business receipts...Treacy & co. drapers, 56 & 57 Patrick St...

Cork City and County Archives http://www.corkarchives.ie/media/U229web.pdf

 

October 17, 1859 (FJ) Catholic Intelligence

...Rev J. Treacy from Murragh to Dunmanway...

28 February 1863 (FJ) Death of the Rev James Tracy, C.C. Dunmanway

It is with great regret that we announce the death of this estimable young clergyman, which took place on Tuesday, after a brief missionary career of four years...- Cork Examiner

 

1860- British War Office (WO97) – Chelsea Hospital

Cornelius Tracey, b. 1846 Mallow, Cork

David Tracey, b. 1831, Michelstown, Cork 

Edward Tracey, b. 1837 Cork, Cork

Edwin Tracey, b. 1883 Cork, Cork

George Treacy, b. 1831 Castlelyons, Cork

James Tracey, b. 1893 Cork, Cork

John Tracey, b. 1835 Mallon, Cork

John Treacy, b. 1872 Cork, Cork

William Tracey, b. 1837, Charleville, Cork

William Tracey, b. 1839 Kildorery, Cork

William Tracey, b. 1853, Cork, Cork

Militia Service Records (WO96) [Home Guard/Territorial Army]

John Tracey, b. 1874, Cork, Cork

 

1860 US Census

Edward A Tracy, 28 years, b. Co. Cork Ireland, Millstone Township Monmouth, New Jersey

Francis S Tracey, 37 years, b. Cork Ireland, Monroe Township, Middlesex_code, New Jersey

Julia Tracy, 31 years, b. Cork Ireland, The Second Ward, Oswego, New York

Thomas Tracy, 34 years, b. Cork Ireland, 1st District Montgomery, Alabama

1860 Census District 1 Montgomery City House 470 Family 458. Three men living together Thomas Tracey, age 34 born Cork Occupation salesman. Michael Comey, age 59 born Wexford. RA Colclough, attorney owned real estate worth $1000 and personal property worth $3,000 born wexford.

 

1861 British Census

David Tracey, spouse: Ann, b. abt 1832 Cork Ireland, Lancashire England

= Ann Tracey, spouse: David, b. abt 1840 Yorkshire England, Lancashire England

Elizabeth Tracey, b. abt 1807 Cork Ireland, Surrey England

Mary Trasey, b. abt 1841 Cork Ireland, Warwickshire England

Richard E Tracey, b. abt 1838 Cork Ireland, Cornwall England

 

7 June 1862 (FJ) Insolvent Debtors

At Cork, June 25...John Treacy, late of Keentend[?], county of Cork, farmer and labourer.

 

6 Jan. 1864 (43/85) O’Flynn Exham Solicitors Papers

Henry Roche, Dublin to Coppinger. He has not been paid his September rents by Treacy

Cork City and County Archives http://www.corkarchives.ie/media/U229web.pdf

 

23 April 1864 (N) California Deaths

Callaghan - Feb. 24, in San Francisco, Mrs. Ellen Tracy Callaghan, a native of the county Cork, aged 30 years.

 

1864 – State Registered Births (See HOME for full list of Births and Marriages up to 1899)

Tracey, Edmund, Cork, Cork. 10 147

Tracey, James, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 10 402

Tracey, John, Youghal, Waterford/Cork East. 9 1026

Tracy, John, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 20 357

Tracy, Thomas, Cork, Cork. 5 154

Treacy, James, Cork, Cork. 15 150

Treacy, Johanna, Cork, Cork. 10 227

Treacy, Mary Anne, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 10 420

Treacy, Thomas, Youghal, Waterford/Cork East. 14 945

1865 - Births

Tracey, Bridget, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 10 431

Tracey, Catherine, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 20 335

Tracey, James, Cork, Cork. 3 229

Tracey, (female), Cork, Cork. 3 167

Tracy, Mary, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 10 438

Treacy, David, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 5 436

Treacy, Ellen, Cork, Cork. 20 196

Treacy, Mary, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 15 345

Treacy, Michael, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 10 444

Treacy, Timothy, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 10 426

Treacy, William, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 10 444

Treagy, John, Cork, Cork. 20 116

1866 - Births

Tracey, Margaret Mary, Cork, Cork. 10 148

Tracey, Mary Ellen, Mallow, Cork East. 10 546

Tracy, Edmond, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 20 356

Tracy, Ellen, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 20 355

Tracy, Jeremiah, Cork, Cork. 5 159

Tracy, Johanna, Lismore, Cork/Waterford. 9 799

Tracy, John, Cork, Cork. 5 140

Tracy, Mary, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 10 395

Treacy, Bridget, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 10 408

Treacy, Catherine, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 5 430

Treacy, Catherine, Cork, Cork. 20 192

Treacy, Johanna, Mitchelstown, Cork/Limerick 4 937

Treacy, John, Middleton, Cork 14 782

Treacy, Michael, Cork, Cork. 20 192

Treacy, (female), Cork, Cork. 5 196

1867 - Births

Tracey, Dorinda, Cork, Cork. 15 129

Tracey, James, Youghal, Waterford/Cork East. 9 1021

Tracey, Jane, Cork, Cork. 15 127

Tracy, John, Youghal, Waterford/Cork East. 19 947

Treacy, Catherine, Cork, Cork. 10 235

Treacy, David, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 20 315

Treacy, Michael, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 10 440

Treacy, Patrick, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 5 419

Treacy, (female), Cork, Cork. 5 179

1868 - Births

Tracey, Jeremiah Joseph, Cork, Cork. 20 135

Tracey, Patrick, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 15 354

Tracy, William, Cork, Cork. 20 175

Treacey, John, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 5 423

Treacy, Catherine, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 10 465

Treacy, Edmond, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 15 358

Treacy, Patrick, Youghal, Waterford/Cork East. 9 1029

Treacy, Patrick, Cork, Cork. 15 180

1869 - Births

Tracey, Anne, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 5 404

Tracey, John Patrick, Cork, Cork. 20 142

Tracey, Mary, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 15 348

Tracy, David, Youghal, Waterford/Cork East. 9 1072

Tracy, Mary, Lismore, Cork/Waterford. 14 784

Treacy, Celia Jane, Cork, Cork. 15 169

Treacy, David, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 5 430

Treacy, Johanna, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 20 354

Treacy, Mary, Kilmallock, Limerick/Cork East. 10 443

Treacy, Michael, Middleton, Cork 14 799

 

30 November 1865 (FJ) Chancery

...premises situated at Crosses Green, in the County of Cork, known as "The Crosses Green Mills"...In the year 1858, Messrs. Smith, Hayes, Tracy and James Evans were the parties beneficially interested in the lease [differences lead to arbitration]...

 

22 February 1866 (FJ) The Fenian Movement

Arrests in the South...Cork...Charleville...Liscarrol...Fremont...The police, in the first instance, had set out in search of a man named Tracey, sometime a sergeant in the American service, who had lately come from America to this country. He had decamped, having no doubt, got wind of the intended arrest.

 

November 24, 1866 (FJ) The Seizure of Arms in Cork

...proceeding to the establishment of Mr. John Daly, Grand Parade, and there arrested a young man named James Treacey, who was an assistant in the establishment. The prisoner is about 25 years of age, of tall and athletic appearance, with black moustache and slight whiskers. He came from the county Limerick.

24 November 1866 (N) Fenian Rifles in Cork

...two cases [containing 80 rifles, bayonets and bullet moulds] brought by the Liverpool steamer...A young man named Tracy, in the employment of John Daly and Co. of this city, was arrested here to-day. The two cases of rifles seized...were consigned to the address of the above named firm - Cork Examiner

November 1866 Cork Examiner

A man named Tracy, in the employment of John Daly and Co., of this city, was arrested here to-day. The two cases [of 80 rifles] seized by the police this morning were consigned to the address of the above-named firm.

1 December 1866 (N) Arrests and Seizures
Cork...James Treacy, the young man who was arrested on Thursday, after the seizure of arms, was brought up at the police-office on Saturday morning, and admitted to bail, finding two of £25 each, and giving his personal security in the sum of £50, after which he was discharged. - Cork Examiner
21 January 1867, Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 293, Page 2

Fenianism in Ireland

…A person named Tracey, in the employment of Daly and Co., of Cork, has been arrested…[re-arrested?]

 

February 1867 Election in Cork

...present...Joseph E Tracy...William Tracy...

 

February 1867 Fenian Movement in Kerry

...Mr. Matthew Tracy, the reporter of the Cork Herald, tried to telegraph that there was disaffection among the troops. The RM stopped the telegraph and arrested Tracy...

Question.HC Deb 01 March 1867 vol 185 cc1233-4

LORD NAAS Sir, on the 20th of February a telegram was taken to the telegraph clerk at Killarney to this effect— Rumoured disaffection of troops. Officers heard men singing songs with civilians. Removed by police. Military sent to quarters. Fourteen soldiers missing this morning. A wire cut last night at Cluanmullane. I need hardly assure the House that with the exception of the last—the cutting of the telegraph wire—the whole was entirely false. On this message being taken to the magistrates by the person charged with the conduct of the telegraph at Killarney, the magistrates thought it their duty to order the arrest of the person who was proved to have sent the telegram. It turned out that the gentleman's name was Tracey, and that he was a reporter of the Cork Herald. The magistrates considered that this person, in sending this message, had been guilty of a very serious offence against the law of the land; and they committed him to take his trial at the ensuing assizes. Bail, however, was offered on his part and accepted. As the trial is pending, and as this gentleman has given notice of his intention to take action at law against the magistrates for false imprisonment, I am sure the House will feel that I should exceed my duty if I expressed any opinion on the transaction.

March 09, 1867 Nation 

Mr. Tracy of the Cork Herald, is in a position to mediate with advantage upon what Louis Veuillot has written in 'Le Parfum de Rome' about the electric telegraph. "On both sides of the railway (he says) are ...

7 February 1868 (FJ) Matthew Tracy V. David J. Cruice RM

The action is brought by Mr. Matthew Tracy, a reported on the Cork Daily Herald against the RM of Killarney for false imprisonment. Damages were laid at £1000...[RM] inquired from him if he were related to a man named James Tracy who had been arrested some time before. He said not...

10 February 1868 (FJ)

...verdict for the plaintiff for £150...correspondant of the Cork Herald in Kerry...

Letters and Leaders of my Day T. M. Healy, K. C.

Father Tracy's brother, Mat, a reporter on the Cork Examiner, was a "character." He was dispatched during the Fenian Rising of 1867 in Kerry by its owner, J. F. Maguire (M.P for Dungarvan), to report events. Mat, equipped with a musket plus a lead-pencil, set forth and was speedily arrested. Telegraphic communication between England and Ireland was then in its infancy, and the Government had no details of Mat's activities. Maguire, in his reporter's bona fides, demanded in the House of Commons satisfaction for his arrest from Lord Naas, the Chief Secretary of the day. That nobleman (afterwards Lord Mayo, the murdered Indian Viceroy) effused in apology, and agreed that the arrest was an infringement of the "liberty of the Press." Maguire urged that compensation should be paid. Lord Naas concurred. Whether £100 or £500 was given, it was too much for Mat. Friends gathered round him night after night, to enjoy his compensation and hospitality. At the end of his jovial evenings he would raise his glass in pathetic self-pity, crying, "Ah, boys! The British Government has been the ruin of me!"

7 November 1876 (FJ) Death

Tracy - February 3, at the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. Barry, South Main-street, Cork, Mr. Matthew Tracy for many years connected with the Cork Examiner.

 

March 1868 Protestant Defence Association, Cork

...present...Charles Tracy...

 

25 March 1868 SS Colorado
Liverpool, England via Queenstown, Ireland to New York
Maria Treasy, 22, F, Spin, Ireland, U.S.A., Steerage

 

April 04, 1868 Nation 

Preliminary Notice - We beg to announce that we have been declared the Purchaser by Tender (for cash) of the Stock of Mr. Tracy, Wholesale Draper, Cork, at a Discount of...

4 April 1868 (N) Preliminary Notice

...declared the purchaser by Tender (for Cash) of the stock of Mr. Tracy, wholesale draper, Cork...

 

23 April 1868 (FJ) [Cork]

...John Tracy, Friar's Walk 10s...

2 May 1868 (N) Fund in Aid of Mrs. Captain Mackey

...Joseph E. Tracey, Greenville House...John Tracey, Friar's Walk...

November 1876 Cork Municipal Elections

...West - outgoing councillors...John Edward Tracy (Liberal) ...for re-election...South - candidates...John Tracy, Friar's-walk (Liberal)...

December 1876 Cork Municipal Elections...Tracy (Liberal) for South Ward elected

15 May 1880 (N) Departure of Mr. Davitt for America

Cork Herald...platform...J. Tracy, T.C...

25 May 1877 (FJ) Jubilee of Pope

...John Tracey, TC, do [Cork]...

August 1877/1878 Cork Corporation

Law and Finance Committee...Mr. J. Treacy...

Commission on Municipal Boundaries

Cork Jan 7 1879 - Evidence of John Tracey, member of the Corporation, South Ward, Cork

September 1879 Boys Junior Grade - Intermediate Examinations

James Joseph Tracy, 18 Friar's Walk, Cork

1879 General U.S. Grant

It may be interesting to notice the contrast between the generous welcome extended to General Grant by the people of Dublin, and the uncalled-for and spiteful slight aimed at him by a clique of the Cork City Council, as showing to what lengths sectional and religious agitation are sometimes carried. The United States Consul at Cork addressed a letter to the Council, announcing that Grant would probably arrive in Cork within a few days. Mr. Tracy, a nationalist, proposed at the Council meeting that the letter should simply be marked "read," and that no action should be taken...

Mr. Barry, an extreme nationalist, said the ex-President had insulted the Irish people in America. He got up the "No Popery" cry there.

Mr. Tracy said it would be unbecoming for the Catholic constituency of Cork to welcome such a man. It would be ungenerous to refuse him hospitality if he deserved it, but he saw nothing in General Grant's career that called for sympathy from the Irish nation. He never thought of the Irish race as he thought of others, and he went out of his way to insult their religion.

L. T. (Loomis T.) Palmer. The life of General U.S. Grant, his early life, military achievements, and history of his civil administration, his sickness and death, together with his tour around the world ...

June 1, 1880 The Irish Builder

The Town Council of Cork met on Tuesday...Mr. Treacy said it appeared to him that the committee had entered into this matter with great haste, and they never considered what was the expenditure in connection with the engineering of the city for the past two years. Were they to continue in the same groove? If they were, he would prophesy that the engineering expenditure for the next year would be £3,000, and how were the citizens to hear such a heavy burden for one of the departments of the Corporation? He was very much afraid that Mr. O'Keefe had been led away by the advice of his friends. Mr. O'Keeffe, if he had taken up and completed the Anglesea Bridge as he promised when seeking his present appointment, would have saved £1,200 or £1,500 to the citizens…

October 1880 Cork Land League

...present...J. Tracey, T.C...

9 April 1881 (N) Cork

...deputation...Messrs. J. Tracey, T.C...

November 1884 Municipal Elections

Cork, South Ward...J. Tracey (L) 85...

 

1868 The Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal Page 326

... on £2458 a Treacy, Denis, of Great George's- street, Cork, woollen draper, Dividend of 4s. ld. in the Daring Lark'm ...

 

14 April 1869 (FJ)

Wanted a competent Man to make Sales and conduct our Mantle Department; also a first-class Saleswoman to assist him; references required from first-class houses. Address W Treacy and Co, Cork.

 

1871 British Census

Henry Tracey, spouse Elizabeth, b. abt 1837 Cork Ireland, Lancashire England

= Elizabeth Tracey, spouse Henry, b. abt 1843 Scotland, Lancashire England

John Tracy, spouse Elizabeth, b. abt 1843 Ireland, Lancashire England

= Elizabeth Tracy, spouse John, b. abt 1843 Cork Ireland, Lancashire England

Elizabeth Tracey, b. abt 1855 Cork Ireland, London England

George Tracy, b. abt 1831 Cork Ireland, London England

Margaret Tracy, b. abt 1825 Cork Ireland, Surrey England

Richard E Tracey, b. abt 1838 Cork Ireland, Royal Navy England

 

April 22, 1872 SS Wyoming
Liverpool and Queenstown to New York
Mary Treacy, 18, F, Spin, Ireland, United States, Steerage

 

1872 – 1915 Ireland's Royal Garrison Artillery

John Tracey, St. Annes, Cork, Co. Cork. WO96/1322

 

1873-5 (107/19) O’Flynn Exham Solicitors Papers

c.1874-5 (107/19)

Jackson v Treacy. Index, undated

2 Apr. 1873 (128/7/2)

Letter from John Naish, 5 Fitzgibbon St. Dublin to an unknown re. Jackson v Treacy. It contains advice for Jackson

3 May, 1873 (117/32)

Jackson, Ahanisk v Treacy, Coolavota [Lisheenowen, Kanturk]. Evidence of Sampson Towgood Wynne French, Receiver, undated. He was discharged by Chancery on

16 May, 1873 (128/7/4)

Jackson, Ahanisk v Treacy, Coolavota. Copy defence

12 June, 1873 (128/7/10)

Queen’s Bench. Jackson v Treacy. Affidavit of sevice of notice. Affidavit of David Wilkie, 54 Marlboro St. Dublin, law clerk sworn in Office of Hugh Lane, High Court,17/7/1873. Signature.

5 July, 1873 (128/7/9)

Jackson, Ahanisk v Treacy, Coolavota. Notice of Trial for Assizes

19 July, 1873 (128/7/14)

Queen’s Bench. Jackson, Ahanisk v Treacy, Coolavota et al. Costs of defending Ejectment on Title from attorneys on behalf of the Defendant, Norry Brien, Coolavota to be taxed in pursuance of Rule or order of 19 July, 1873 as between attorney and client, £15-15-3. Norry Brien’s attorney is Henry Harte Barry, Kanturk and she consents that judgement be given

July 1873 (128/7/15)

Jackson, Ahanisk v Treacy, Coolavota et al. Draft warrant of attorney. Norry Brien’s authorisation to Henry Harte Barry

July 1873 (128/7/17)

Queen’s Bench. Jackson, Ahanisk v Treacy, Coolavota et al. Copy consent for judgement of Norry Brien, her mark attached

2 Aug. 1873 (128/7/19)

Queen’s Bench. Jackson v Treacy and others. Writ of Habere Facias Possesionem for the lands of Coolavota issued in the name of Her Majesty and directed to the Sheriff of Co. Cork. W.R. Coppinger, solicitor for the Plaintiff

24 Oct. 1873 (94/26)

William Oliver Jackson, plaintiff v Michael Treacy & others, defendants. Queen’s Bench. Her Majesty’s Writ of Habere Facias Possessionem directed to the sheriff, Co. Cork. Notice from W.R. Coppinger & son, 58 South Mall, Cork, attorney for the plaintiff, that writ for the re-possession of the lands of Drumanurgh otherwise called Lisheenowen, Knapogue and Knockfadda, being three subdemoniations of the lands of Coolavota, will be executed within 48 hours. To Mr.Timothy Linehan, Relieving Officer of the Electoral Division of the Union of Bawn Cross, Ballinaguilla, Freemount, Charleville

10 Nov. 1873 (105/8)

Maurice Tracey, Coolavota, tenant v William Oiver Jackson, Ahanisk near Midleton. Copy notice of claim under 1870 Act

7 Dec. 1873 (120/9)

Land Act, 1870. Landlord’s notice of dispute of the whole claim. Maurice Treacy, Coolavota, Barony of Duhallow, claimant v William O. Jackson, Ahanisk, Midleton, respondent. ‘Served Daniel Charles Bastable, Kanturk, solicitor, for the claimant,1/12/1873’. W.R. Coppinger, solicitor for the respondent

19 Dec. 1873 (135/34)

Queen’s Bench. First judgement. Jackson v Treacy, Coolavota et al. From Dublin

1873 (107/16)

Queen’s Bench. W.O. Jackson v Maurice Treacy, David Graddy, Cornelius Graddy, Michael O’Brien. Copy affidavit of Michael Healy, John Hayes, Denis Nunan, & Eugene Finn. W.R. Coppinger, solr. For many years, a number of farmers were tenants unto Dr. Eugene Finn. When his lease expired, a Receiver, French was appointed over the lands by the Court of Chancery. They dispute the cliam of the Jacksons to be their landlords and describe what happened, undated

7 Jan. 1874 (150/25)

Queen’s Bench. Second judgement. Jackson, Ahanesk, Midleton, landlord v Treacy, Coolavota, Duhallow, tenant and others. Dublin on

14 Jan. 1874 (107/11)

Queen’s Bench. Jackson, Ahanisk v Treacy, Coolavota & ors. Renewal of Her Majesty’s writ of Habere Facias Possesionem. Part of the lands of Drumeenageerigh otherwise called Lisheenowen, Knopogue and Knockfadda, sub-denominations of the lands of Coolavota. Draft affidavit of service

Jan. 1874 (146/7 Bundle)

Jackson, Ahanesk, Midleton v Treacy, Coolavota, Duhallow et al

2 Feb. 1874 (107/18)

Jackson v Treacy et al. Draft writ of summons and plaint in ejectment. W.R. Coppinger, solr. Victoria to the said Maurice.

2 Feb. 1874 (129/1)

Common Pleas. County Cork Spring Assizes 1874. Before a special jury. Jackson, Ahanisk near Midleton v Treacy, Coolavota, Barony of Duhallow and others. Brief on behalf of the Plaintiff on Trial pursuant to annexed notice. For Henry O’Hea, fee and consulation £6-6-0, ‘with you’ / James Murphy, William M. Johnson, Gerald Fitzgibbon. W.R. Coppinger, solr.

2 Feb. 1874 (129/2)

Common Pleas. County Cork Spring Assizes 1874. Before a special jury. Jackson, Ahanisk v Treacy, Coolavota. Brief on behalf of the Plaintiff on trial pursuant to annexed notice. For Gerald Fitzgibbon, fee £9-9-0 with James Murphy, W.M.

Johnson, Henry O’Hea

2 Feb. 1874 (129/3)

Common Pleas. County Cork Spring Assizes 1874. Before a special jury. Jackson, Ahanisk v Treacy, Coolavota. Brief on behalf of Plaintiff on trial pursuant to annexed notice. For James Murphy, fee £9-9-0 in total with W.M. Johnson, Gerald Fitzgibbon, Henry O’Hea

20 Feb. 1874 (107/12)

Jackson v Treacy et al. Copy defence

25 Feb. 1874 (107/13)

Common Pleas. Jackson to Treacy. Abstract for Nisi Prius.

26 Feb. 1874 (84/3)

Common Pleas. W.O. Jackson v M. Tracy et al. Copy/Counsel’s direction of plaintiff’s proofs and observations in reply thereto

26 Feb. 1874 (150/28)

Common Pleas. Jackson, Ahanesk, Midleton v Treacy, Coolavota, Duhallow and others, Coolavota. Lease for direction of the Plaintiff’s proofs. For W.M. Johnson, Q.C.

28 Feb. 1874 (139/8)

Queen’s Bench. Jackson v Treacy & ors. Lisheenowen, Coolavota, Barony of Duhallow. Attested copy of Defendants’ affidavit

Feb. 1874 (119/5 Bundle)

Common Pleas. County Cork Spring Assizes 1874 before a special jury. Jackson, Ahanesk, Midleton v Treacy and others, Coolavota. Brief on behalf of plaintiff on trial pursuant to annexed notice. For William M. Johnson, Q.C. / fee £7-7-0

4 Mar. 1874 (107/14)

Jackson v Treacy. Draft evidence

4 Mar. 1874 (89/22)

Common Pleas. Jackson, pltf. v Treacy, deft. Notice to defendant’s solicitor, John Moriarty, to produce rent account books of estate from 1760 together with other letters. Coppinger, solr. for plaintiff

7 May, 1874 (135/25)

William Oliver Jackson, Ahanesk, Midleton, plaintiff v Maurice Treacy, David Graddy, Cornelius Graddy, Michael O’Brien and others, Coolavota, defts. Writ of Habere Facias Possessionem as issued from Common Pleas was directed to the Sheriff of County Cork on 21 April 1874 for recovery of the lands of Drumanageerigh, otherwise, called Lisheenowen, Knopogue and Knockfadda, being three subdenominations of Coolavota. Acreages of various holdings detailed. Notice from W.R. Coppinger & son, 11 Dame St. Dublin, attorney for the Plaintiff to Mr. Timothy Linehan, Relieving Officer of the Electoral Division of Bawn Cross, Ballynaguila, Freemount, Charleville

23 Aug. 1874 (120/8)

Court of Common Pleas. Jackson, Ahanisk v Treacy, Coolavota. Draft affidavit of Maurice Sullivan, James Graddy, Michael Healy, John Hayes, Denis Nunan, Eugene Finn, John Kelleher & Denis Carroll, Coolavota, farmers

1875 (84/20 Bundle)

Correspondence of W.R. Coppinger, solr. Landlord & Tenant Act, 1870. Treacy, Coolavota, tenant v Wm. O. Jackson, Ahanisk near Midleton, landlord. Notice of hearing claim.

[1870s] (30/39)

Fragment of a letter to Coppinger re. Jackson v Treacy et al

Cork City and County Archives http://www.corkarchives.ie/media/U229web.pdf

 

 

5 May 1873 SS Nevada
Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland to New York
Mrs Julia G Treacy, 20 F, Lady, Ireland, Steerage

Pat Treacy, 25 M, Labourer, Ireland, Steerage

 

July 1873 Blackrock Regatta, Cork

W. Tracey, Esq., Officer of the day [of Dublin?]

 

April 20, 1874 SS China
Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland to New York
Edward Tracy, 34, Male, Labourer, Ireland

 

Otago to Otago, NZ 28 Aug 1874 (assisted emigration)

Ann Treacy, 25 years, Dressmaker, Single of Cork

 

5 December 1874 (N)

On the 17th of last May, in the college chapel of the Caraga in the centre of Minas Geraes, the ordination as a priest of Harold de Tracy de Camarzo de Prado and Dauntre. He is the great grandson of William Daunt, Esq., of Kilcaskan Castle, in the county Cork. He will act as curate in the parish of the Holy Cross, in his native city of Campinas - Communication [Brazil]

12 March 1887 (N) Irish Exiles in Brazil

Advices from Brazil have brought us the sad news of the death at Campinas, on 20th November last, of the virtuous and learned priest, Father Harold de Tracy de Camaryo do Prado e Dauntre, eldest son of Richard Gumbleton Daunt, Esq., M.D. Edin. He fell a victim to pulmonary disease, neglected in its commencement owing to his too great dedication to his pastoral duties as Vicar of the Parish of St. John de Capivavy...

 

23 October 1875 (FJ) The Butt Testimonial

...The Parish of Effin, Charleville...J. Treacy...5s

 

1875

D. Treacy, 44 Chapel Lane, Cork

John Tracey, Friars Walk, Cork.

Mary Francis Cusack (1875) A History of the City and County of Cork

 

June 1876 Post Office

...Mr. John Tracy, [letter sorter GPO]...Miss Scully of Macroom, Co. Cork...

 

October 1876 Terrible Boating Catastrope

Ferry boat at Youghal...The names of those missing are...John Tracy...

 

1876 Landowners in Ireland (over 1 acre)

Declan Tracy, Piltown, Youghal, Waterford. 453a/0r/0p. £537.0.0

Joseph E. Tracy, Cork. 389a/1r/0p. £322.5.0

William A. Treacy, 78a/1r/15p. £71.10.0

 

13 December 1877 (FJ) Cork

Poor Law Guardians...D. Tracy...

 

24 April 1878 (FJ) Aggrigate Education Meeting

DJ Treacy, Solicitor, Lurgan

Joseph Edward Treacy, Cork

 

20 May 1878 (FJ) The Revival of Monasticism in scotland

...J. Tracey, Esq., Cork £1...

 

February 1879 London Gazette

Inland Revenue - Copy of Bankers Returns - Persons of whom the Company or Partnership consists

Patrick Walsh & Margaret Treacy, Mrs., Rathclare, Buttervant

Margaret Treacy, Mrs., Rathclare, Buttervant (1880 to 1881)

 

February 1880 Death

A man named John Tracey died at the South Infirmary Cork while under the influence of chloroform. The deceased was about to be operated on for a dislocation of the hip joint and after the chloroform was applied he died. This is a very rare occurrence. The deceased was about fifty-six.

 

19 May 1880 SS City of New York
Liverpool, England via Queenstown, Ireland to New York
Honora Tracy, 22, F, Spinster Ireland US Steerage

 

17 May 1880 SS Arizona
Liverpool, England via Queenstown, Ireland to New York
10 Margaret Tracy 20 F spinster Ireland  US of Am. Steerage

 

1880 Inspector of Reformatory Schools of Ireland

St. Patrick's Reformatory School for Roman Catholic Boys, Co. Cork. Inspected 15/2/1879 and 18/5/1879

In my report of 1878...he has engaged Mr. Thomas Tracy (late Head-constable, R.I.C.) to act as agent for the Reformatory in Cork. Mr. Tracy is supplied with a list of boys on licence, and it is his duty to visit them from time to time, and to assist them with advice, and when necessary with food, money and clothes...

 

The Cork Examiner, 27 May 1881

There is a most attractive display of the latest fashions in the Millinery Department this week at Treacy and Co.'s, 56 and 57, Patrick Street. The Ladies' Straw Hats are in great variety. There is also a special sale of Ladie's Kid Gloves.

 

1881 English Census (LDS)

Ellen Tracey, Sister, Single, F, 40, Housekeeper (Dom), Cork; 33 Owlerton, Nether Hallam, Yorlshire.

Mary Roach, Head, Widow, F, 57, Charwoman, Cork

Edward Tracey, Head, Married, M, 42, Labourer, Limerick; 24 Orcus St, Middlesex

Mary Tracey, Wife, Married, F, 36, Cork; 24 Orcus St, Middlesex

Honour Tracey, Daughter, Single, F, 11, Marylebone, Middlesex

Patrick Tracey, Son, Single, M, 8, Middlesex

Ellen Tracey, Daughter, Single, F, 6, Middlesex

Mary Tracey, Daughter, Single, F, 2, Middlesex

Henry Tracey, 40 years, born Cork, Iron Moulder, 51 Lincoln St Barton Upon Irwell Lanc

Elizabeth, 38 years, born Greenrock Scotland, wife

Henry, 21 years, born Greenrock Scotland, son, single, Labourer in Iron Works

John, 15 years, born Edinburgh Scotland, son, Cotton Doffer

Mary, 12 years, born Barton Lanc, daughter

Archibald, 4 years, born Barton, son

Ruth, 1 year, born Barton, daughter

James M Tracey, 23 years, born Cork, single, Commercial Clerk (Ship Owner), 9 Berkley Gard London Middlesex RG11/0025 Folio 19 Page 31

Agnes G Tracey, 19 years, born Westport, single, scholar, 9 Berkeley Gard London Middlesex RG11/0025 Folio 19 Page 31  (Relation to James M Tracey?, same address)

James Tracy, 65 years, born Charleville Coy Cork, Domestic Cooper, 9 Molyneux St Chorlton on Medlock Lanc

Mary, 64 years, born Charleville Coy Cork, wife, Dressmaker

Elizabeth, 26 years, born Rathkale Coy Limerick, single, Dressmaker

Ellen, 25 years, born Rathkale Coy Limerick, single, Dressmaker

Margaret, 22 years, born Rathkale Coy Limerick, single, Dressmaker

John, 20 years, born Rathkale Coy Limerick, single, House Joiner

John Tracey, 64 years, born Cork, widow, inmate, Labourer, Liverpool Workhouse Brownlow Hill Lanc

John Tracy, Head, Married, M, 39, Labourer; 17 Freemasons Row, Liverpool, Lancashire

Elizabeth Tracy, Wife, Married, F, 38, Seamstress, Cork

John Tracy, Son, Single, M, 13, Scholar, London, London, Middlesex

Mary Ann Tracy, 14 years, born Cork, single, domestic servant, 24 Thomaston St Kirkdale Lanc

Patrick Tracey, Head, Married, M, 40, R Way Laborer, Galway; 7 North St, Stroke-on-trent, Staffordshire

Ann Tracey, Wife, Married, F, 32, Cork

Ellen Tracey, Daughter, Single, F, 10, Scholar, Stoke, Staffordshire

Edw Tracey, Son, Single, M, 6, Scholar, Stoke, Staffordshire

Mary Tracey, Daughter, Single, F, 3, , Stoke, Staffordshire

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 Tracy, Head, Married, M, 55, Pensioner Rl Marines Seamans Outfitter Tailor; No 7 Wickham St, Portsea, Hampshire

Ellen Tracy, Wife, Married, F, 39, Seamans Outfitte, Cork

Michael Tracy, Son, Single, M, 22, Seamans Outfitte Assistant, Hampshire

Ellen Tracy, Daughter, Single, F, 20, Seamans Outfitte Assistant, Hampshire

Thomas Tracy, Son, Single, M, 16, Seamans Outfitte Assistant, Hampshire

 

1882-83 Report of President of Queen's College, Cork

Faculty of Arts, In Science, First year, James Tracey

James Tracey, scholarship Arts Sc. 1st year, 1882-83

1883 Report of President of Queen's College, Cork

James J. Tracy, Latin 2nd place prize

James J. Tracy, French (Senior Division) 1st place prize

Royal University Queen's College Cork

October 1883 to 1884 Matricuulated Students, First year, Jas. J. Tracy

September 1884 Royal University of Ireland

First Examination...James J. Tracy, Queen's College, Cork...

1884 [C.4182] The report of the President of Queen's College, Cork, for the academic session 1883-84

Second Year...James J. Tracy...Latin (senior Division) 1. prize...French (Senior Division) 2. Prize...Logic 1. prize...

1884-5 Reports of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into certain matters affecting the well-being and efficiency of the Queen's Colleges in Ireland

List of Matriculated Students...First University Examination in Arts [and Medicine] - James J. Tracy

Students...who had passed the Senior Grade Intermediate Examination before entering those colleges - J.J. Tracy, Pass 88, S [Schohar]

Minutes of Evidence 2104 - I find his name (I may be wrong, but I can be corrected) on the matriculation list of the Royal University for October 1883, and he got a scholarship here at enterence for October 1882. I therefore take it that when entering himself for matriculation at the Royal University he was a science scholar of one year's standing at this college, and I find that his name does not appear on the list of honour students at matriculation. His name is James J. Tracy, the last on the list? - He is perfectly entitled to do this.

1884-85 Commissioners to inquire into Well-Being and Efficiency of Queen's Colleges

James J. Tracey, 1st year's Arts Scholarship, double, 1882 date of scholarship, £24 value, fee £3/10/0, 1 year scholarship

1884-85 Report of President of Queen's College, Cork

Faculty of Medicine - Names of Scholars and Exhibitioners

First Year, In Science, James Joseph Tracy

July 1886 Royal University of Ireland

Second Examination...James J. Tracy, Queen's College, Cork and private study...

1887 [C.5203] The report of the President of Queen's College, Cork

Faculty of Medicine...Practical Chemistry...3. Tracy, James J, Prize...Materia Medica...3. Tracy, James J., Prize...

1887 Queen's University, Cork.

The following prizes have been awarded for the past session...Materia Medica...J.J. Tracey, third...Practical Chemistry...J.J. Tracey, third...Anatomy and Physiology...Second Year...J. Tracey, third...

The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1, No. 1377 (May 21, 1887), p. 1127

October 1887 The Royal University

...Second Examination in Medicine...Upper Pass...James J. Tracy, Queens College, Cork...

1888-9 Report of President of Queen's College, Cork

Third Examination in Medicine, Honours 1888, Autumn, James J. Tracy, Upper pass

Exhibitioners, Practical Surgery, J.J. Tracy

1890 Royal University of Ireland: ninth report

Batchelor of Medicine, & Surgery, & Obstetrics: James J. Tracy

May 1890 Royal University of Ireland

Conferred...M.B., B.Ch. and B.A...James J. Tracy...

1890-91 Report of President of Queen's College, Cork,

Students who obtained Honours 1890

Faculty of Medicine - Degrees of M.B. B.C.H. B.A.O. - Spring - James J. Tracey Upper Pass Division

12 Nov 1897 (BL) Curious case against a Doctor

...James Tracy...medical doctor, pratising in Cork...

Apr 2, 1898 (SS)

...Cork Spring Azzises...Dr. John Tracey...[had the husband of a patient arrested]...

Sep 10, 1898 (SS)

...Doctors Scanlan and Tracey, timed the beats...the heart being made to beat fast or slow at the will of the hypnotist.

18 October 1900, New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 42, Page 9

A Popular Medical Man. – The popularity and high-standing of Dr. James Tracey among his professional brethren in Cork City was shown in a warm address of appreciation and acknowledgement of services rendered the profession, drawn forth by Dr. Tracey being compelled to seek a milder climate owing to ill-health.

 

James J. Tracy, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O. (R.U.I.), Physician, Mercy Hospital, Cork.

The medical profession in Cork has suffered a great loss by the death, at the early age of 38, of Dr. James J. Tracy, which occurred at his residence in Cork, on December 26th, 1901. His health had for some time caused anxiety to his friends, but no one thought the end so near.

He graduated in 1890 in the Royal University, Ireland, after a distinguished career in Queen's College, Cork, after which he practised for a short period in England. On returning to Cork he was appointed to the medical staff of the Mercy Hospital, first as Surgeon, but later he resigned this appointment for that of Physician. His medical skill was of a high order, and much appreciated by his colleagues and patients. His powers of diagnosis were quite exceptional, and his treatment of difficult cases showed a highly-trained and cultured intelligence. A meeting of the medical staff of the Mercy Hospital held on December 3oth passed the following resolution:

That we wish to place on record our sense of the irreparable loss the medical staff of the hospital have sustained by the death of our esteemed colleague, Dr. James J. Tracy.

He was honorary treasurer of the Cork Medical and Surgical Society for several years, and piloted the finances of that Society through a most critical period in a manner that secured to him the admiration and confidence of the members and this Society at a specially-convened meeting held on December 30th passed the following resolution:

That we, the members of the Cork Medical and Surgical Society, have learned with extreme regret of the untimely death of our able and valued colleague, Dr. Tracy, who acted as our Treasurer for many years, and who, devoted himself with untiring zeal of this interest s of this Society, as well as to those of the profession generally.

Although in failing health, his keen interest in the matters relating to his profession never flagged. He was present and joined in the discussions at a recent meeting of the Medical Society. Dr. Tracy was unmarried. The funeral took place on Saturday, December 28th, 1901, the large attendance of his colleagues and general public testifying to the esteem in which he was held.

 

Dr. Philip G. Lee (Cork) writes: I have had the pleasure of the closest intimacy with the late Dr. Tracy. Death has removed one whose opinion in matters regarding the professional side of our work I highly valued, but to my mind his great business capabilities were most clearly shown in the field of medical politics.

During the greater part of the now well-nigh historic "battle of the clubs" in Cork, he was my assistant in the secretaryship of the profession. He felt the great importance of this movement, and threw himself into the work with a will and earnestness. His clear mind showed him prepared for all the chances of the struggle, and without exception the course he advocated on the various points turned out the only proper one to pursue.

He had an emphatic manner, and in his honesty of purpose spared neither friend nor foe. When the acute phase of this contest had passed, he set himself to prepare rules for a medical benefit association, through which the patients of that class could return to the profession, and very successful has his scheme been. The medical officers have security, while the patients have all the benefits accruing from a benefit society. He lived to see the success of his work. The Committee of the Medical Benefit Society passed the following resolution on Friday, December 27th:

That we, the Committee of the Cork Medical Benefit Association, have heard with profound regret of the death of our esteemed colleague, Dr. James J. Tracy, who was one of the 'principal founders of our Association, and always took the greatest interest in its working, and we recognise that in him our Association has sustained an irreparable loss.

A fearless, upright practitioner, who ever did his duty according to his conscience, forgetful of all personal matters in-fulfilling that sense of duty, is a loss to the profession, not alone in his immediate vicinity, but to the whole medical profession. Dr. Tracy will long be missed by his colleagues' in Cork, and perhaps more especially by the writer.

11 January 1902. Obituary. British Medical Journal (BMJ)

 

 

In March 1882, Ford was claiming the following outlets in Ireland -

S. Tracy, 13 Great Georges Street, Cork

Lane , Fintan (1997)The Origins of Modern Irish Socialism, 1881-1896

 

Civil Service Evidence of Age

Minnie Treacy, b. 1882, Donegal, Ireland

2 June 1908 London Gazette

Prison Service, Ireland: Assistant Matron, Minnie Treacy

1909 (326) Government Departments (Ireland).- General Prison Board

Minnie Treacy, 27 years, 1 year 2 months service, Assistant Matron [Cork?]

 

October 1883 Land League Meeting

Inniscarra 6 miles from Cork...present...John Treacy...

 

1883 Return of judicial rents

John Treacy of Carker Cork, landlord John W. Evans, 10a/0r/0p, poor valuation £1/0/0, old rent £3/16/5, new rent £2/15/0, by consent

 

Baltic, Liverpool & Queenstown to New York 24 April 1885

Bridget Treacy, 21, F, servant, Roscommon

Jane Tracey, 18, F, servant, Queenstown

 

July 1885 Berehaven

...umpire is Captain Tracy of the [HMS] Suitan...

 

17 October 1885 (N) Cork County Convention

...Rev J. Tracy, CC, Enniskean...

 

Republic, Liverpool & Queenstown to New York 14 Dec 1885

Michael Tracey, 27, M, labourer, Queenstown

 

1885 Return of judicial rents

Maurice Treacy of Ballymackibbott Cork, landlord Norman Uniacke, 93a/1r/0p, poor valuation £50/10/0, old rent £65/0/0, new rent £57/10/0

 

September 1886 Junior Grade

Table IV - Third Class Prizes (in books) value £1 have been award to...Robert Tracy, Christian Schools, Sullivan's quay, Cork...

 

 “Irish Marriages” extracted from the “Irish American”

Week ending April 23, 1887

Tracey-Fitzgerald

March 21, by special license, at Cork.

M.G. Tracey, Bawnalog, Piltown, County Kilkenny, son of the late Declan Tracey, Esq., to Teresa Mary, daughter of the late Maurice Fitzgerald Esq., Rockview, Cloyne, County Cork.

(Michael Tracy/Treacy, Cork, 2nd Quarter 1887 Vol. 5, page 94 Marriages Register)

 

March 1888

On Monday the Master of the Rolls made ??? a conditional order made in February accepting the tender of Mrs Catherine Tracey, of Dublin, of £2800 for the purchase of the Fermoy Gas Works.

 

1888 Return of judicial rents

Julia Treacy and another of Monavarnogue Cork, landlord Sir Joseph N. McKenna, 69a/3r/3p, poor valuation £23/10/0, old rent £31/0/10, new rent £25/10/0

Julia Treacy of Monavarnogue Cork, landlord Sir Joseph N. McKenna, 60a/0r/0p, poor valuation £10/5/0, old rent £18/10/0, new rent £14/10/0, With right of grazing on 10 acres undivided.

Mary Treacy of Monavarnogue Cork, landlord Sir Joseph N. McKenna, 19a/1r/34p, poor valuation £9/15/0, old rent £12/5/0, new rent £9/2/6, With half undivided of 59 acres mountain.

Maurice Treacy (John) of Monavarnogue Cork, landlord Sir Joseph N. McKenna, 35a/1r/20p, poor valuation £16/10/0, old rent £17/0/0, new rent £17/0/0, With right of grazing on half of 59 acres undivided.

Thomas Treacy (Nicholas) of Monavarnogue Cork, landlord Sir Joseph N. McKenna, 43a/0r/0p, poor valuation £19/5/0, old rent £21/0/0, new rent £21/0/0, With half undivided on 59 acres.

 

City of Dresden
Date of Arrival 15 February 1889
Departing Queenstown, Ireland to Argentina

104  Tracy        John          18  s  labourer         l   3
105  Tracy        William       16  s  labourer         l   3
106  Tracy        Edward        14  s  labourer         l   3
507  Tracey       John J.       19  s  labourer         l  10
508  Tracey       William       17  s  labourer         l  10
509  Tracey       Edmund        16  s  labourer         l  11
538  Tracey       John          40  m  labourer         i  11
539  Tracey       Kate          40  m  servant          i  11
540  Tracey       Thomas        20  s  labourer         i  11
541  Tracey       Pat           18  d  labourer         i  11
542  Tracey       Kate          15  s  servant          l  11
543  Tracey       Johanna        9  s                   l  11

 

18 August 1890 SS Samaria

Liverpool, England via Queenstown, Ireland to Boston

192  Catherine Tracey, 18, F, Servt, Ireland, Rde Id, No 3 Aft, 2 bags
193  Ellen Tracey, 16, F, Servt, Ireland, Rde Id, No 3 Aft, 1 bag

 

1890 Hart's Annual Army List, Militia List, and Imperial Yeomanry List

Tracey, Arthur, Adj. West Cork Art. Southern Divisions 19 Aug 75 – 16 Jan 8?

Arthur Tracey vice H.'Pipbn, promoted. Dated 19th February, 1876.

Devonshire; Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel Arthur Tracey, retired pay (late Royal Artillery), to be Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel. Dated 24th October, 1914.

 

1890 Return of judicial rents

Cornelius Donovan of Keelskohona Cork, landlord Mrs. Kate Tracy, 75a/0r/33p, poor valuation £28/10/0, old rent £56/0/0, new rent £36/5/0.

Cornelius Donovan of Kilskonaght Cork, landlord Mrs. Kate Tracy, 60a/0r/0p, poor valuation £22/15/0, old rent £42/16/0, new rent £29/7/6.

Cornelius Driscoll of Kilskonaght Cork, landlord Mrs. Kate Tracy, 82a/3r/20p, poor valuation £30/15/0, old rent £48/16/0, new rent £37/10/0.

Daniel Donovan of Keelskohona Cork, landlord Mrs. Kate Tracy, 38a/0r/9p, poor valuation £19/0/0, old rent £32/16/9, new rent £23/10/0.

Johanna Collins of Ballycatteen Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracy, 55a/1r/5p, poor valuation £17/0/0, old rent £13/16/6, new rent £10/10/0.

Johanna Collins of Ballycatteen Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracy, 42a/2r/20p, poor valuation £32/10/0, old rent £45/5/0, new rent £29/10/0.

1891 Return of judicial rents

Catherine McCarthy of Ringrone Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 27a/1r/3p, poor valuation £24/0/0, old rent £33/6/10, new rent £23/0/0.

Daniel Dempsey of Killowney Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 36a/2r/19p, poor valuation £25/5/0, old rent £23/19/10, new rent £16/10/0.

Daniel Desmond of Ringrone Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 25a/1r/14p, poor valuation £19/0/0, old rent £20/0/0, new rent £15/0/0.

Denis Brien of Upper and Lower Dooneen Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 20a/3r/35p, poor valuation £13/15/0, old rent £13/10/0, new rent £9/10/0.

James Fitzgerald of Ballycatten Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 25a/3r/12p, poor valuation £9/0/0, old rent £10/11/6, new rent £6/10/0.

Jeremiah Leary of Upper Dooneen Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 51a/2r/18p, poor valuation £30/0/0, old rent £33/0/0, new rent £25/0/0.

Jeremiah Lordan of Kildowney Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 28a/1r/3p, poor valuation £21/5/0, old rent £23/13/6, new rent £15/7/6.

John Dempsey of Kildowney Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 52a/2r/0p, poor valuation £38/0/0, old rent £36/10/0, new rent £26/5/0.

John desmond of Knockgorm Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 10a/1r/12p, poor valuation £4/15/0, old rent £6/0/0, new rent £5/0/0.

John Donovan of Killowney Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 34a/0r/2p, poor valuation £23/5/0, old rent £23/6/8, new rent £16/0/0.

John Leary of Kildowney Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 51a/1r/84p, poor valuation £37/0/0, old rent £40/0/0, new rent £27/10/0.

John Murphy of Knocknabinny Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 65a/0r38p, poor valuation £38/0/0, old rent £36/1/4, new rent £30/0/0.

John Murray of Ringrone Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 10a/0r/13p, poor valuation £8/0/0, old rent £12/0/0, new rent £9/5/0.

Patrick Fitzgerald of Ballycatten Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 28a/0r/3p, poor valuation £9/10/0, old rent £12/0/0, new rent £8/0/0.

Patrick Kelly of Courtnafurteen Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 30a/0r/35p, poor valuation £20/10/0, old rent £20/8/7, new rent £15/0/0.

Robert Hurley of Upper and Lower Dooneen Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 20a/1r/39p, poor valuation £16/5/0, old rent £15/0/0, new rent £9/10/0.

Timothy Cronin of Killowney Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracey, 14a/2r/19p, poor valuation £13/5/0, old rent £12/0/0, new rent £8/12/6.

1892 Return of judicial rents

Patrick Donovan of Ballymakean Cork, landlord Hon. Constance R. Tracy, 20a/3r/0p, poor valuation £32/10/0, old rent £28/10/0, new rent £21/0/0.

John Dempsey of Ballymakean Cork, landlord Hon. Constance R. Tracy, 24a/2r/0p, poor valuation £32/5/0, old rent £34/16/0, new rent £23/10/0.

Ellen Kiely of Kilkerrin Cork, landlord Hon. Constance R. Tracy, 20a/0r/20p, poor valuation £10/5/0, old rent £9/0/0, new rent £8/0/0.

Timothy Dempsey of Ballymakean Cork, landlord Hon. Constance R. Tracy, 19a/0r/0p, poor valuation £23/10/0, old rent £28/10/0, new rent £20/0/0.

Timothy Dempsey of Ballymakean Cork, landlord Hon. Constance R. Tracy, 12a/0r/0p, poor valuation £11/10/0, old rent £12/0/0, new rent £7/18/0.

1893 Return of judicial rents

John Hannon of Dooneen Lower Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracy, 64a/3r/0p, poor valuation £51/0/0, old rent £44/15/0, new rent £44/15/0.

Mary Madden (cont by Charles Sullivan) of Ballymakean Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracy, 88a/2r/0p, poor valuation £68/0/0, old rent £70/9/2, new rent £55/10/0.

Johanna Sullivan of Ballymakean Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracy, 13a/2r/0p, poor valuation £13/10/0, old rent £13/17/0, new rent £10/0/0.

John Desmond of Courtaparteen Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracy, 18a/2r/24p, poor valuation £12/10/0, old rent £10/12/6, new rent £10/12/6.

John Desmond of Courtaparteen Cork, landlord Hon. Adelaide C.R. Tracy, 33a/0r/0p, poor valuation £25/10/0, old rent £11/16/4, new rent £11/16/4.

1894 Return of judicial rents

Michael Dempsey Ltd Adm of John Demsep of Ballymakean Cork, landlord Hon. Constance R. Tracy, 24a/3r/11p, poor valuation £35/5/0, old rent £40/0/0, new rent £24/10/0.

1896 Return of judicial rents

Michael Gullivan of Ballycateen Cork, landlord Hon. C.A.R. Tracy, 3a/0r/20p, poor valuation £2/10/0, old rent £3/10/0, new rent £2/10/0.

1899 Return of judicial rents

April 15 1898 Robert Sullivan of Ballymackean Kinsale Cork, landlord Hon. C.A.R. Tracy, 5a/3r/22p, poor valuation £5/5/0, old rent £6/3/4 new rent £5/6/0.

1899 Methods of valuation under the Land Acts

Landlord Hon Mrs. Tracey, Vendor D. Herlihy, Purchaser Michael Reilly, Clonkeen Cork,  17a/0r/0p, value £20/18/2, rent £17/10/0, juduical 1884, sale 189521 years, value £240/0/0, valuation 1/15/0, buildings Tenant, value 120/0/0,

Landlord Hon Mrs. Tracey, Purchaser Patrick Desmond, Purchaser E. Butler, Knocknaboiny Cork, 53a/1r/10p, £24/5/0, £14/11/6, £11/10/0, 12.75 years, value £292/0/0, valuation 2/15/0, buildings Tenant, value 90/0/0,

Annual report of the Irish Land Commission 1911-1912

20 June 1907, vendor: Lady Tracey, Purchaser: Ellen Kiely, Kilkerran South Cork, 20a/2r/12p, value £9/15/0, rent £7/13/6, judical, purchase £151, advance £151, instalments 2, default £4/18/2

20 June 1907, vendor: Lady Tracey, Purchaser: Ellen Kiely, Kilkerran North Cork, 18a/2r/30p, value £7/15/0, rent £7/11/9, non judical, purchase £129, advance £129, instalments 2, default £4/3/10

1908 Rural District of Kinsale

Hon. Mrs. Tracey, Ballycatteen Laherne Kinsale Cork, 15a/0r/0p, value £3/15/0

Dec 31, 1892 (SS) Kinsale Union

...The Acting Clerk laid before the Board five eviction notices which he had received at the suit of the Honourable Adelaide Constance Tracey against some tenants of hers, of the names of Connor and Hannon, residing in the parish of Courcies...

Jan 15, 1898 & Jan 22, 1898 (SS) Highly Important Action

...Savage french Esq, as agent of the Honourable Mrs Tracey, the owner...farm known as Ballyrub and Crohane, containing about 100 acres...lately in the occupation of Mr. George Jordan...

Sep 16, 1899 (SS) Possession

Mrs Catherine Tracey prosecuted MAry Donovan, Timothy Donovan, Michael barry, Michael Hennessy and R Donovan for posession of parts of the lands of Kilsconaght and Drommiddy...

Sep 26, 1903 (SS) Tempting Investment

Old Head, Kinsale...old established business premises, with two independent spirit licences...valuable farm, farm buildings...gardens......held under Lady Tracey...local Post Office is also on the premises

Nov 18, 1904 (IT) Land Purchase. Lady Treacy's Kinsale Estate

Negotiations for the purchase of Lady Treacy's estate at Kinsale, Co. Cork have concluded...several townlands in the barony of Courseys...

 

September 1891 Midleton Fair

...a chesnut two-year-old colt, by Baron Farney, from Mr. Tracey, Clonmult, for £45...

 

1 June 1891 SS Cephalonia
Liverpool, England via Queenstown, Ireland to Boston
Annie Treacy,  20  F,  Servt,   Ireland,  Mass,         No 7 Aft      1 P.S.

 

1891 UK Census

Dennis Tracey, 65 years, b. Cork, Cork, Pauper, Institution, Bedwellty, Monmouthshire

 

January 1892 Election of a Dispensary Doctor in Cork

...Dr. J.F. Tracey...

 

Majestic, Liverpool & Queenstown to New York 19 May 1892

J.W. Treacy, 23, M, Agricultural labourer, Queenstown, to Philadelphia

 

Teutonic, Liverpool & Queenstown to New York 1 Jun 1892

James Tracey, 30, M, labourer, Dublin, to New York

Patrick Treasy, 17, M, labourer, Cork, to New York

 

Britannic, Liverpool & Queenstown to New York 11 Jun 1892

James Tracey, 30, M, labourer, Queenstown, to New York

Mary Tracey, 25, F, wife, Queenstown

John Tracey, 9, M, child, Queenstown

Patrick Tracey, 7, M, child, Queenstown

Mary Tracey, 6, F, child, Queenstown

Tom Tracey, 4, M, child, Queenstown

Margaret Tracey, 2, F, child, Queenstown

George Tracey, 11 months, M, infant, Queenstown

Mary Tracey, 30, F, servant, Queenstown to New York

Mary Tracey, 20, F, servant, Queenstown to New York

 

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.

Alice Treacy, Longhal (Youghal Cork?) Ireland, 1916, 19 years

Annie Tracey, Cork Ireland, 1892, 18 years