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.
Journal of the
Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 1910, Page 363
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
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.
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.
A return of Protestant and
Papist (Catholic) Families
Diocese of Cloyne, County
Cork
Parish of Temple-Mologga (Mitchelstown)
Tracey, John (papist)
Tracey, Widow, 2 males, 3
females
Parish of Glanworth (Mallow)
Tracy, Derby
Tracy, Michael
Trassy, James
Trassy, John
John Tracy, wife, 1 son
Thomas Tracy, wife, 2
children
Thomas Tracy, wife, 3
children
Irish Genealogist, Vol. 8
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, Shop Keeper,
Cork City.
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
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
1809 Holden's Triennial Directory
Cork
Tracy
A directory, and
picture, of Cork and its environs By William West Published 1810
Tracy John, druggist, grand parade
Tracy, Edward, 2nd
s. of John, Cork, druggist; over 16; ed. Cork; aft. Father. H 1814
1814-5 Finance Accounts
Arrears of Advertisment Duty
due by Printers of Newspapers in the Country
Tracey, Mercantile
Chronicle, £52 [Cork?]
Harding Tracy and
Daniel O’Connell
In 1815 Daniel O’Connell composed a speech regarding Napoleon achievements, his law system, the state of justice in Ireland and of particular note that Judge Day was under the influence of Dublin Castle. Some accounts state that it was delivered at a ‘purported’ meeting in Tralee but O’Connell later stated that it had been held in Cork. O’Connell sent the manuscript of this speech to the ‘Mercantile Chronicle’ in Cork for publication. When the speech was published, Mr. Saurin, the Attorney-General was determined to prosecute and the only person he could find liable was the registered printer, Mr. Harding Tracy. O’Connell could not be convicted as the manuscript of the speech was destroyed, except for a part of which that later became available. The paper was prosecuted and Tracy pleaded guilty in court in Dublin, where O’Connell defended the case. Tracy received a two year sentence, a fine of £300, and find security for the peace, himself in £300 and two sureties for £200 each. Part of the sentence was later remitted but he remained in gaol from May to December 1816. He contracted an illness in prison, which stuck to him till his death. The Tracy family maintained that he was totally neglected by O’Connell. The Dublin Evening Post of the 11 February 1834 is a four page, five column, broadsheet. Four column inches on page 2 and over 3/5th of the back page are given over to the case of Harding Tracy and the “selfishness and treachery” of O’Connell’s character. 1. There is a synopsis of the affair. 2. There follows an account printed in the Evening Mail shortly after Tracy’s death. It states “Mr. O’Connell was counsel for the printer. He first recommended the destruction of the manuscript (for fear of accidents) and then advised him to plead guilty.” It further states that while in jail Tracy received four pages of the manuscript of the speech from a fellow printer in Cork which he could have used to his advantage and O’Connell’s disadvantage, which he did not do. To the hour of his death, he never received a shilling, nor have his family since, from O’Connell. It states that he was greatly indebted for the help received from a fellow prisoner, the Roman Catholic barrister Mr. Eneas McDonnell. 3. There follows on an account from the Dublin Chronicle of the next day added the following: That Tracy never received, nor his family, even his usual wages during the period of his imprisonment. Even in Newgate, when he laboured for the Dublin Chronicle, a journal patronised by Mr. O’Connell, was he paid, nor his family. On his release, he was given a position with the Dublin Chronicle until his death. 4. There is a reply from Daniel O’Connell delivered at a meeting of the Catholic Association on the 3rd July 1824 in which he lays out the charges directed against him; a) That Tracy in possessing the manuscript had O’Connell completely in his power but refused to use it. b) That Tracy had a bed of straw in prison and was neglected. c) That Tracy’s family was left to starve. d) That Tracy had got an illness in prison of which he died. There is a comprehensive reply to the charges. He stated that Tracy did not plead and was eventually released as a result of three affidavits stating that O’Connell was not connected with the publication. O’Connell paid a half guinea a week for a good bed and also got Mr. McDonnell to help him. He paid 32 to 40 shillings for his board. During his imprisonment his wages at the Mercantile Chronicle was paid to his wife every week. Tracy died seven years after being released from jail. 5. There was a copy of a letter sent to the papers by Eliza Tracy the wife of Harding Tracy. She stated that the report of the speech published stated that the purported meeting was held on the 14th April 1815 in a south Parish Chapel of Cork. The manuscript was copied by a living near relative of hers. She states that her husband “Intoxicated by flattering promises, and led away by wily persuasion, he was induced to leave his home and plead guilty to the charge”. Her husband was sentenced on the 18th May 1816. Again, he was seduced in believing that he would be liberated in a few weeks, his fines paid, his family would be afforded every comfort. The promises were not kept and his wages were stopped. She heard that her husband was dangerously ill, and to ask friends for the money to travel to see him. He was in a bad state. Due to the generosity of Mr. McDonnell until his removal. for the first four months he had breakfast and dined with him. He paid for his own bed. His family in Cork received only £3. In jail, he was employed as compositor for the ‘Dublin Chronicle’, in combination with his son, for which he was still owed the bulk of the wages. After his release, an application for aid from O’Connell for a “few pounds”, was replied with two guineas, which is all the support that was ever received from O’Connell. 6. There was a statement from his son. He had an interview with Mr. McDonnell in Kilmainham jail. Mr. McDonald said that O’Connell had pleaded poverty for not having done something for your family and that £400 would not compensate the family for the sacrifices they had made. He said that he had not contradicted O’Connell’s account because they were in dispute and that it would have been attributed to that circumstance. A letter addressed to Dr. Coyne, to rectify the situation was given to the son including the sum of £10. 7. There is a short paragraph stating that Dr. England, owner of the Cork Mercantile Chronicle, had contradicted O’Connell’s account to Tracy’s friends. 8. It is then stated that O’Connell had sent a letter of apology to a relative of Judge Day. 9. There is then an account of two letters sent by Harding Tracy to Mr. O’Connell. The first received no reply and the second resulted in the messenger being abused. 10. It concludes by stating that it was Judge Day’s intercession that secured Harding Tracy release. Fagen, in the main, backs O’Connell account of events. He states that Harding Tracy was of strong Tory connections. He names the person who found part of the manuscript as a Mr. Higgins. He states that while in jail, Harding Tracy was employed as compositor for the ‘Dublin Chronicle’ at a wage of over four pounds a week. In addition he states that Harding Tracy son George Tracy, who was an apprentice there had his wages raised. He states that O’Connell secretly aided Harding Tracy. In 1824, after Harding Tracy’s death, the ‘Correspondent’ the paper that he and his son George had worked on after his imprisonment, charged that O’Connell had allowed him to pine in jail, of letting his family starve and of refusing him all assistance when he was released from jail. His son, George, tried to establish the case against O’Connell. Fagen goes on to state that his brother Harding, on his return to Cork, was catechised by George, for stating that they had nothing to complain about O’Connell. Keenan states that Frederick Conway had a different impression of O’Connell’s conduct. Conway recounted the affair of Harding Tracy in the Dublin Evening Post on 11 February 1834. That O’Connell was not a bit worried if those who tried to assist him or took his legal advice ended up in gaol. He always wanted to continue the legal struggle in their behalf, regardless of the risks, they not he, ran. But on no account would he pay to get them out of prison. This had happened with the editor of the Dublin Evening Post, John Magee in 1814, Harding Tracy the printer in 1815, and Edward Hay in 1819. Conway, like the Earl of Donoughmore, was a staunch anti-vetoist. It states that many other Catholics came to the same conclusions about O’Connell at the same time. Dublin Evening Post, 11th February 1834 p.2 & 4 Fagen, William Trant (1847) The
Life and Times of Daniel O'Connell. O’Brien, Cork. Vol. 1, p.307-9 Keenan, Desmond (2002) The Grail of Catholic Emancipation
The Cork Examiner, 1st or 2nd November 1865 October 5, in Columbus, Ohio, United States America, Harding Charles Tracy, Esq., formerly of 32, Sackville-street, Lower, Dublin, youngest son of the late Harding Tracy, Esq., of Cork. George R Tracy; Cork City COR>Dublin DUB IRL; Cork Examiner (COR IRL); 1856-10-31; dja 1826-1827 Dublin Directory Richard Tracy, merchant tailor, 30 Capel St 1830-1836 Dublin Directory Richard Tracy, merchant tailor, 38 Capel St 1837-1839 Dublin Directory Richard & J Tracy, mens mercers, 70 Dame St 1840-1843 Dublin Directory R & J Tracy, mens mercers, 32 Lr Sackville St 1841-1843 Dublin Directory George & Harding Tracy, general printing office, 32 Lr Sackville St R & J Tracy, mens mercers, 32 Lr Sackville St 1844- Dublin Directory Brothers Tracy, printers & men’s mercers, 32 Sackville St lower Freeman's Journal — 4 January 1844
The special jury panel for 1844 as delivered by David Charles LaTouche, Esq, AB High Sheriff of Dublin this evening Richard Tracey, 32 Lower Sackville street, merchant tailor 1851 Census Rich Tracey, 32 Sackville St Lr, Dublin City 1856 Richard Tracy, Sackvill Street,
Printer (Intestacy) |
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 Richard
Taylor Tracey
1824 - Pigot & Co.'s
Directory
Cork City
John Tracy, druggist, 43
Grand Parade
William Tracey, Publican
Edward Tracey, Attorney,
North St.
Tracey John, Cook Street
David Tracy 14 acres
Lisheenowen (4 of 8)
Robert Tracy 24a 1r 15p
Knockagarry (5 of 27)
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
John Tracy, 1830, Cork &
Ross Diocese will. Exec: Peter Downing, Nile St, Cork. IWR/1830/F/248.
John Treasy, Farmer,
Gurtnacapul, Killeagh, Co. Cork.
John Trasey, 1831, Cloyne
Diocese will. Exec: Patrick Whelan, Glanworth, Mallow, Co. Cork.
IWR/1831/F/414.
Dennis
Tracey born Charleville, Cork Served in Cape Mounted Regiment Discharged aged 29,
1831-1839
William
Tracy, 1832, Cork & Ross Diocese will, Exec: Ellen Tracy, Kinsale, Co.
Cork. IAR/1832/F/37.
William Tracy,
stealing turf, 2 months from 4 Jan 1836, discharged Feb 5 1837, Magistrates
written no rule of bail
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]
Application for Excise
Licenses 23 April 1838
John Tracy,
Hanover-street, Youghal
Mary
Tracy and Others, Fish St.
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 |
Tracy, Joseph Edward, s. of
Edward Joseph, Cork, attorney, decd.; over 17; ed. Cork; aft. Denis Tracy,
uncle, E 1838.
Tracy, widow, Aghada
John Tracy, Kanturk
Tracy, James, labr. (Gone in
1844)
Wm Tracy of Mallow
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.
O'Connell Tribute
W. Tracey £1/0/0
1845 Dublin Directory
Joseph Edward Tracy, sol, 40
Gloucester St. Up Dublin & Cork
Treacy, Custom House Ward,
Cork City
Bernard Tracy, Tailor &
Draper, 15 Cook St.
John & Patrick Tracy,
Tanners, Hodder’s Lane
John Tracy, Druggist, 85
Grand Parade,
Joseph Edward Tracy,
Attorney, 19 Cook St.
Patrick Tracy, Cooper, 84
Gt. Britian St.
Mary Ann Treacy, Grocer, St.
Lukes Place
William A Treacy, Civil
engineer & Cork Corporation Engineer, 51 Grand Parade
John Treacy, Baker, Main St.
John Treacy, Leather Seller,
Main St.
John Treacy, Linen &
Woolen Draper, Main St.
Michael
Treacy, Grattan Street & Batchelor’s Quay, Youghal.
Corn & Coal Merchant
Thomas
Treacy, North Main St. Youghal. Public House
W.A. Tracey, Esq., Engineer
Glynn, Henry (1847) A
reference book to the Incorporated Railway Companies of Ireland. John Weale, London.
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
James Tracy, 17 years,
Logic, entered 30 Aug 1852
James Treacy, 1858 Divinity,
to Cork.
|
Name of Missing |
Home county |
Arrival |
AD Date |
SEEKER |
|
Maurice Treacy |
Ardagh, Cork |
1/3/1856 Carroll Co, Delphi, In |
14/6/1856 |
Maurice Treacy
(mother) |
|
John Tracey |
Youghal, Cork |
Liverpool 4/1836 New York City Roundout NY |
4/7/1846 |
Thomas Tracey
(brother) 485 Broadway, Albany NY |
Of John Tracey, a native of
Youghal, Co. Cork, who sailed from Liverpool in April, 1836, and landed in Ney
York. When last heard from was in Roundout, N.Y. Any information respecting him
will be thankfully received by his…
The Search for
Missing Friends: Irish Immigrant Advertisements Placed in the Boston Pilot By
Ruth-Ann Mellish Harris, Terrence M. Punch, Donald M. Jacobs, New England
Historic Genealogical Society, 1989.
3 February 1847 The Cork
Examiner
On Friday last, D. Geran, Esq., Coroner, held an Inquest at Youghal, on
the body of a boy seven years old named Wm. Miller. The corpse was taken by the
Police while exposed for sale. The following jury were summoned upon the
occasion. William Walsh, Thomas Dee, John Forde, John Annour, Leonard Parker, Thomas
Treacy, Patrick Brien, Edward Kelly, William Cunningham, Thomas O'Neill,
Edward Condon, and Thomas Garivan.
Additional subscriptions for
the Angelus Bells of St. Mary's Church
John Treacy, Grand Parade £1/0/0
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 compliants made
by labourers in these baronies.
1847 Index to correspondence
on measures for relief of distress
Tracy, Mr. Letter from Mr.
Tracy to Mr. Walker respecting an alleged death by starvation on the works at
Skibbereen, 149Lieut.Col. Jones to Mr. Trevelyan, Office of Public Works,
January 6 1847
...six deaths at
Clonakilty...Signed W. Tracey Bandon January 4 1847
http://www.eppi.ac.uk/eppi/digbib/view?did=c1:203084&p=493&sdid=c1:203577
Treacy, William A. Extract
from the report of William A. Treacy, conducting engineer of the relief works
in the county of Cork, 207.
Mr. Treacy forwards report
of Mr. Gibbings, pay clerk, attacked by labourers to compel an increse of wages
at works on Killarney-road, Clonakilty 23rd October 1844. Referred to Captain
Hill, who (Nov. 8) states arrangements have been made to prevent a recurrence.
...alleged death by
starvation of alabourer on the works at Skibbereen, 149 Letter from Colonel
Jones in reply, enclosing a letter from Mr. Treacy thereupon...
1855- 1861 Cork - East
Riding (Return of Names of County Surveyors)
County Surveyor William A.
Treacy £300 salary
...It is also to be observed
that the East Riding of the county of Cork has been divided, and that the two
County Surveyors now fulfil the duties hitherto discharged by William A. Treacy
at salaries of 300 l. each namely, A.O. Lyons for the Northern Division, and
F.G. Deverill for the Southern Division.
December 13, 1846 Extract
from the Journal of Captain Huband, Co. Cork
...Mr. Treacey had gone down
to Glandore about this..[the overseer had withdrawn over a quarrel between a
quarrel between the chlergy of rival persuasions]
9 December 1841 Persons
certified to be qualified by return to the Lord Lieutenant
W.A. Tracy, Cork county East
Riding, 31 mar 1855, Vice Benson (John Benson, Cork county East Riding, 26 mar
1846)
County of Mayo (South
Division)
23 May 1868 W.A. Treacy
County Division
1877 County Surveyors
William Treacy, dismissed, 4
assisants salaries £80
W.A. Treacy...Mr.Treacy
exchanged to County Mayo and Mr. Deverell came from Mayo...1863, the county
surveyor had one bridge to construct...
October 23 1846. Letter from
Mr. Tracy of Green Vale, Youghal, to Lord Russel, asking for a grant of £2500
for the construction of a Roman-catholic chapel, 151 - Treasury Minute refusing
the application
http://www.eppi.ac.uk/eppi/digbib/view?did=c1:203084&p=173&sdid=c1:203257
21st January 1859 Board of Guardians Youghal Poor Law Union
...Declan Treacy...
1855-6?, 1858, 1859, 1860,
1861, 1862 Elected Board of Guardians Youghal Poor Law Union
...Declan Tracy...
Resolutions and
Correspondence on filling Vacancy in Roman Catholic Chaplaincy to Workhouse
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.
Mansion House Ward – Henry
Treacy
13
April 1849 Ship
Mississippi
Cork, Ireland to Baltimore, Maryland
151 Mary Treacy, 20
County Surveyors: W.R. – W.A.
Tracey. Esq., Bandon
Harbour
Commission, Lapp’s Quay, Cork
Receiver of
Import and Export Harbour Dues: TT Tracy
Insurance Offices
Ships Brokers:
Maurice Tracy, Grattan-street, Youghal
Luke Treacy, Turnkey third
class, Spike Island
Charles from Youghal to
Boston
Honora Tracy, 22
4-21-1851 Passenger list
Lydia from Liverpool-NY
Thomas Tracy 38
Catherine Tracey, born 1824 in Cork, Ireland. Residence: Southwark St
John Horsleydown, Surrey.
Richard Tracey, born 1837 in Cork, Ireland. Residence: Greenwich,
Kent.
Stoffwer Tracey, born 1839 in Cork, Ireland. Residence: Greenwich,
Kent.
Alphabetical
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By area
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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)
1852 Wm. Treacy and Co.—articles
of clothing; satin and cloth vests, very highly embroidered by young females of
this city, &c.
The
industrial movement in Ireland, as illustrated by the National Exhibition
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)
Tracy, Matthew Lewis, s. of
Declan, Piltown, Youghal, Co. Cork; under 26; aft. Maurice, brother. H 1855.
Patrick Tracy, Cooper, 84
Gt. Britian St.
Thomas Tracy, Tanner, 10 Gt.
Britain St.
Thomas Tracy, Publican,
Union Quay
William Tracy, Cooper, White
St.
William A Treacy, Civil
engineer & Cork Corporation Engineer, 51 Grand Parade
William
Treacy & Co. Tailors and hatters, 121 Patrick St.
**Painters & Glaziers**
Maurice Tracy, Grattan
Street, Youghal. Coal Dealer
Michael
Tracy, The Mall, Youghal. Salt & Lime Works/Timber Merchant/Coal
Merchant
Michael
Treacy, Grattan Street & Bachelor's Quay, Youghal. Corn
Merchant
Maurice
Treacy, Grattan Street, Youghal. Public
House
Thomas
Treacy, North Main Street, Youghal. Public House
Cork 1856
Thomas Montgomery, a
clerk at Messrs. Hill and Tracy, emigration agents,....
The Irish Jurist, 1857
1857 Tracy, James,
Cork City. Accountant. (Prerogative Will)
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
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…
Laying the foundation stone
of St. Patricks Bridge
…W.A. Tracy, county surveyor East Riding;…
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
Mr. Tracy, on the part of
the corporation.
County Surveyors,
East Riding: W.A. Treacy, esq., Cork
1863
Cork City Directory
Denis
Tracy, 15 Evergreen Terrace.
Patrick
Treacy, Spirit Dealer, 2 Union Quay
R
Treacy, provision warehouse, 23 Castle St.
Richard T Tracey, Rev,
Wesleyan Dean of Residence (Queen’s College), 3 Dyke Parade
Thomas
Tracy, Railway Clerk, 7 West York St.
Tracy
& Nagle, Solrs. To Corporation and agents for Pelican Assurance Co., 59
South Mall
Treacy
& Co., General drapers, 55/56 St. Patrick St.
Wm
Treacy, jour. Cooper, 7 Rutland St.
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
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
1866
Nov 17th
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)
1867
Cork City Directory
Joseph
E Tracy, Solicitor, 11 Grenville Place
Treacy & Co. General drapers, 82 Patrick St.
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!"
…A person named Tracey, in the employment of
Daly and Co., of Cork, has been arrested…
25
March 1868 SS Colorado
Liverpool, England via Queenstown, Ireland to New York
Maria Treasy, 22, F, Spin, Ireland, U.S.A., Steerage
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 ...
Court of Probate
Flynn v Treacy
The testor in this case was
a trader in Youghal, county Cork and made two wills, one date 20th April and
the other 11th June 1870.
Patrick Tracy, Cork -
matriculated 29/9/1871 ordained 1876-7 (Students of Maynooth)
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
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
April
20, 1874 SS China
Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland to New York
Edward Tracy, 34, Male, Labourer, Ireland
1875
D. Treacy, 44 Chapel Lane,
Cork
John Tracey, Friars Walk,
Cork.
A
History of the City and County of Cork
1875-76 Francis Guy's Cork Directory
Treacy, W. and Co. General
drapers, 22 Patrick St
1875-76 City and Subuurbs of
Cork
John Treacy, currier and tanner, Hobb's lane,
Bishop street; res. 18 Friars walk
John Treacy, iron moulder, 11 Adelaide st
Joseph E Tracy, solicitor (T. & Nagle),
12 Grenville place
Miss Treacy, school, 93 South main street
Mrs Treacy, 105 Lower Glanmire road
Patrick Tracy, vintner, 2 Union quay
Tracy and Nagle, solicitors, 59 South mall
W. & Co Treacy, general drapers, 56, 57
Patrick street
William Treacy (W. T. & Co), 4 York ter.
Patrick Tracey, Cork - matriculated 23/9/1875 ordained 1/7/1883
(Students of Maynooth)
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
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)
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
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…
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 hisduty to visit them from time to time, and to assist them with
advice, and when necessary with food, money and clothes...
1881
Slater's Royal National Commercial Directory Of Ireland
Declan
Tracey, Piltown, Youghal. Gentry & Clergy.
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
Elizabeth,
26 years, born Rathkale Coy Limerick, single, Dressmaker
Ellen,
25 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
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
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
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
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
In March 1882, Ford was claiming the following
outlets in Ireland -
S.
Tracy, 13 Great Georges Street, Cork
The Origins of Modern Irish
Socialism, 1881-1896
Rev.
Patrick Tracy, Cork
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
1884 Addis Ernest Tracy b. 15 August 1884 Cork
Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's
Services
1884 Return of Payments to
Landlords - Cork
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
“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)
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 3105 Tracy William 16 s labourer l 3106 Tracy Edward 14 s labourer l 3507 Tracey John J. 19 s labourer l 10508 Tracey William 17 s labourer l 10509 Tracey Edmund 16 s labourer l 11538 Tracey John 40 m labourer i 11539 Tracey Kate 40 m servant i 11540 Tracey Thomas 20 s labourer i 11541 Tracey Pat 18 d labourer i 11542 Tracey Kate 15 s servant l 11543 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 bags193 Ellen Tracey, 16, F, Servt, Ireland, Rde Id, No 3 Aft, 1 bag
Tracey,
Arthur, Adj. West Cork Art. Souther Divisions 19 Aug 75 – 16 Jan 8?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
Annie
Treacy, Killeagh (Cork Ireland?), 1906, 21 years
Annie
Treacy, Youghal Cork Ireland, 1904, 22 years
Bernard Tracey, Ballynore (Ballynoe Cork?) Ireland,
1908, 28 years
Bernard
Treacy, Ballynoe (Cork Ireland?), 1904, 24 years
Bgdt Tracey, Kingsles (Kinsale Cork Ireland?), 1893,
22 years
Brid Tracey, Cork Ireland, 1893, 19 years
Bridget Tracey, Kanturk Cork Ireland, 1911, 12 years
Christopher
Treacy, Cork Ireland, 1907, 30 years
Denis Tracey, Cork Ireland, 1903, 33 years
Dennis Tracey, Cork Ireland, 1892, 18 years
Ellen Tracey, Mardyko (Mardyke Cork or Tipperary
Ireland?), 1898, 18 years
George Tracey, Queenstown (Cobh Cork Ireland?), 1892,
1 years
Hannah
M. Treacy, Killeagh (Cork Ireland?), 1906, 15 years
James Tracey, Queenstown (Cobh Cork Ireland?), 1892,
30 years
John Tracey, Queenstown (Cobh Cork Ireland?), 1892, 9
years
John
Treacy, Macroom (Cork Ireland?), 1902, 20 years
Kathleen Tracy, Cork Ireland?, 1905, 24 years
Margaret Tracey, Cork Ireland?, 1903, 56 years
Margt Tracey, Queenstown (Cobh Cork Ireland?), 1892, 2
years
Mary Tracey, Queenstown (Cobh Cork Ireland?), 1892, 20
years
Mary Tracey, Queenstown (Cobh Cork Ireland?), 1892, 25
years
Mary Tracey, Queenstown (Cobh Cork Ireland?), 1892, 30
years
Mary Tracey, Queenstown (Cobh Cork Ireland?), 1892, 6
years
Mary Tracy, Queenstown (Cobh Cork Ireland?), 1894, 40
years
Mary
Treacy, Charleville (Cork Ireland?), 1902, 22 years
Mary
Treacy, Ocaceathans (Kilcranathan Cork?) Ireland, 1907, 21 years
Mary
Treacy, Whitegate Cork? Ireland, 1911, 19 years
Mary
Treacy, Youghal Cork? Ireland, 1920, 19 years
Michl. Tracy, Cork Ireland?, 1892, 9 years
Nora Tracey, Kanturk Cork? Ireland, 1911, 24 years
Nora Tracy, Cork Ireland?, 1892, 19 years
Norah Tracy, Queenstown (Cobh Cork Ireland?), 1904, 23
years
Pat Treasy, Cork (Ireland?), 1892, 7 years
Patrick Tracey, Queenstown (Cobh Cork Ireland?), 1892,
7 years
Peter
Treacy, Cork Ireland?, 1892, 19 years
Peter
Treacy, Newtown (Cork Fermanagh Kildare Limerick or Tipperary?) Ireland, 1924,
30 years
Thomas Tracey, Macroom (Cork Ireland?), 1911, 44 years
Thos Tracy, Cork Ireland?, 1892, 11 years
Timothy
Treacy, Cork Ireland, 1907, 26 years
Tom Tracey, Queenstown (Cobh Cork Ireland?), 1892, 4
years
William Tracy, Queenstown (Cobh Cork Ireland?), 1894,
6 years
William Treacey, Cork City Ireland, 1921, 27 years
Wm Tracey, Cork Ireland, 1893, 20 years
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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
Egan's Waterford Directory
Michael
Gould Tracy, Piltown,
Youghal, Cork.
Juror
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.
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.
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.
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,
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.
Hugh Tracey + 2
others, 4 Ballincarroonig, Aghada Corkbeg (Landholder: A.G.Goold
Adams)
Mallow
James
Treacy, Broom Lane
Midleton:
Ballincarroonig, Aghada Corkbeg
4, Private Dwelling, Hugh Tracey, 3 people, 3 rooms,
Landlord:
A.G.Goold Adams
Catherine
Treacy, Killeagh Gardens (Mogeely Rd), Killeagh.
David
Treacy, Monavarnoge, Ardagh.
David
& Ellen, Mary, (clerk) Treacy, 94 North Main Street
Ellen
Treacy, (mcht), 25 Tallow Street (also John & Mary Murphy)
Julia
Treacy, Monavarnoge, Ardagh.
Maurice
Treacy, Ballymackibbott, Ardagh.
Maurice
Treacy, Monavarnoge, Ardagh.
Maurice
Treacy, Ballyhobert, Keniry (also
Thomas & Mary, Mary, Anastatia, Ellen Lynch)
Michael
Treacy, 119 North Main Street – (also Thomas Ivis, John Walsh, Richard Power,
John Goulde)
Michael
& Annie, Alice, Mary, Treacy, 12 Gratten St, Youghal (also Mary Geary,
Ellen Shanahan, Bridget Scanlan (Mcht))
Richard
Treacy, 1 Marina Terrace (also John Maher, Richard Harold, Edward Athy, Philip
Murray, Timothy O'Dwyer, (teacher))
1907 The Irish
Catholic Directory and Almanac
Patrick Tracey, CC, St. Mary's
Cathedral, Cork .
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
Rev.
Brother R.B. Treacy, Christian Brothers' Schools, Charleville Cork
Hon.
Mrs. Tracey, Ballycatteen Laherne Kinsale Cork, 15a/0r/0p, value £3/15/0
Joseph
Tracey, Driminidy North, Carrighaun Skibbereen Cork, 17a/2r/31p, value £1/15/0
Joseph
Tracey, Kilscohanagh, Carrighaun Skibbereen Cork, 8a/2r/16p, value £0/5/0
Rev. Father
Treacy, Limerick
We regret to
announce the death of the Rev. Edmond Treacy, P.P., who passed away at the
presbytery, Askeaton, County Limerick, on November 23. The deceased, who has
been connected with the diocese of Limerick since his ordination, was the
eldest son of the late Patrick Treacy, Cromwell, Hospital, brother of the Very
Rev. Dean Treacy, Los Angelos, California, the Rev. P. Treacy, of Stratford,
New Zealand, and Mr. John Treacy, Kilnap House, County Cork. The late
Father Treacy, who had reached a good old age, had been curate at Parteen for a
lengthened period, but about twenty years ago he was appointed to the parish of
Stonewall, whence he was transferred to Askeaton some seventeen years since. He
was a great favourite with his people, and never spared himself in the
promotion of their spiritual welfare. R.I.P.
Full listings alphabetically and by area as published by the National Archives 1911 Census of Ireland
1911
Census
Mallow
Hannah
Tracey, Mill St.
3
Brown Street – Treacy: David & Ellen, Mary,
Kathleen, Margaret, William, LEE Catherine, Margaret, Michael (water curator)
Ballyhobert - KENIRY, Thomas & T.D.,
Mary, Anastatia, Maurice Treasy, John LYNCH, Ellen MALLEY
14
Grattan Street - MAHONEY - Patrick & Norah, Mary, Treacy: Alice,
May, Thomas, Michael, Bridget, Nora FAY, Annie BARRY, (publican)
Knockattigan
- BRODERICK - David & innie, William, Mary, Agnes, Pauline, Timothy, Norah Tracey
(victualler)
20
North Main Street - Treacy: Michael, Denis (grocer)
65 North Main Street - O'SHEA - James & Annie, Ellen, John, Ellen Treacy,
Elizabeth TOBIN, Mary BARRY, Bridget SULLIVAN (town clerk)
1914
Guy's Postal Directory for County Cork Ireland
Churchtown
Postmistress- Mrs Tracey
Crookstown
Resident - Tracy Rev Patrick, PP, Kilmurry
Postmaster-J O'
Hagan ; J Treacy (acting)
Residents - Treacy
J B, CTlenview
Mountuniacke
Treaey Mrs, Monavarnogue
Treaey Mce, Ballymackibbot
Electoral div. Dangan- Treacy John, Baylyswood
Vintners – Michael Treacy, North main st
RESIDENTS - Treacy M, North main street
Provision Dealers - Tracey
M, North main street
Board
of Trade – Central Register of Seamen
Tracey B F 11/10/1914 Cork.
R564259 R564477 R564325
1917 Archivium Hibernicum: or, Irish
historical records b
Rev. P. Tracy, PP Kilmurry, Crookstown, Co. Cork
“However
it is believed that Collins was expected at the house of Cannon Tracey
of Crookstown during his last visit (to Cork). The reason for the visit, it is
said, was to make contact with intermediaries (for peace)…A stop at Crookstown
would explain the seemingly inexplicably circuitous Bael na mBlath route back
from Cork from Bandon which Collins took.” Reference: Garda Hickey articles
Limerick Weekly Echo 26/8/1972 to 16/9/1972.
“The
area is so small that Cannon Tracey, who was also parish priest of the Bael na mBlath
district, subsequently wrote: ‘It was my misfortune to be listening to the
dreadful firing when Michael Collins was done to death.” (22nd August 1922)
Coogan, Tim Pat (1990) Michael Collins a
biography. Random Century, London. p.405-6, 412
Certified copy of a letter from Fr. P Tracy
to the Editor of The Cork Examiner concerning the murder of Michael
Collins, and Eamon De Valera.. 3 items.
MS 40,420/17 Michael Collins (b.
1925) Papers NLI
1927 Journal of
the Dept. of Agriculture
J. Tracey, Carrigatogher, Midleton, Co. Cork…5 acres
Mrs. James Tracey, Carrigatogher, Midleton, Co. Cork…5 acres
Records
of the Colonial Office
1934/5 registered
victualling premises, fixing quantities and price (5 d/lb)
Edward Treacy,
Moore Street, Cappamore, Limerick. Maximum 100 lb of beef.
John Treacy, 41 Grand Parade Mkt., Cork. Maximum 650 lb of beef.
John Treacy,
Laraghmore, Ballyglunin, Galway.
100
lb of beef
William Tracey,
Limerick Street, Cappawhite, Tipperary.
Maximum
350 lb of beef.
Beef Supply
(Appointed Area No. 3) Order, 1934. No. 369/1934
Beef Supply
(Appointed Area No. 4) Order, 1934. No. 370/1934
Deaths
– Newspaper Notices
Alice Tracy, (O'Brien) [Caplis]; Mitchelistown COR IRL>Chicago IL; Chicago Tribune; 1913-04-20; ajc
Arthur
Tracy "Archie"; Cork COR IRL; Irish Examiner; 2000-3-12; dja
Bernard
Tracy; Cork Examiner (COR IRL); 1855-6-29; dja
Bridget
Treacy "Breda"; Cork COR IRL; Irish Examiner; 2000-3-2; dja
Catherine
Treacy; Cork City COR IRL; Cork Examiner; 1856-8-20; dja
Declan
Treacy; 75; Piltown Youghal COR IRL; Cork Examiner; 1865-4-8; dja
Declan
Treacy; Piltown Youghal COR IRL; Cork Examiner; 1865-4-3; dja
George
R Tracy; Cork City COR>Dublin DUB IRL; Cork Examiner (COR IRL); 1856-10-31;
dja
Harding
Charles Tracy "son of late Harding"; Cork City COR IRL>Columbus
OH; Cork Examiner (COR IRL); 1865-11-2; dja
James
Tracy Dr; Cork City COR IRL; Cork Examiner; 1901-12-27; dja
James
Tracy Rev; Dunmanway COR IRL; Cork Examiner; 1863-2-26; dja
James
Tracy; 28; Cork City COR>Dublin DUB IRL; Cork Examiner (COR IRL); 1882-4-4;
dja
Jeremiah
Tracy; New York NY; Cork Examiner (COR IRL); 1863-7-31; dja
Margaret
Tracy Miss; Cork City COR IRL; Cork Examiner; 1882-4-18; dja
Mary Barry (Tracey); Cork City COR IRL; Cork Examiner; 1896-2-24; djaNorbert A Tracy; 67; Ballintemple COR IRL>San Francisco CA; Irish Examiner (COR IRL); 2004-1-1; dja
Richard
Treacy; Youghal COR IRL; Cork Examiner; 1855-10-31; dja
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FAMILY HISTORIES
Anne
Tracy b. abt 1821 Cork m. Edward Jones 1842 Cork (LDS)
Catherine
Tracy b. abt 1838 Cloyne Diocese m. Michael Kelly 1859
Cloyne Diocese (LDS)
Charles
Tracey
Mary
Jane m. Alexander McCoy 11 December 1859 Cork (LDS)
Jeremiah (Darby) (b. 1819 cork d. 5 SEP 1910 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH) Honora SWEENEY (b: 1835 in Cork, Ireland)
Children:
1. Annie TRACEY
4.
Cornelius
TRACEY b: MAR 1856 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH
5. Maria TRACEY b: 1863
Cornelius/Christopher
Treacy
Can
anyone help me get some info about my father's grandparents etc. My father
Cornelius Godfrey Treacy was born in Cork, at the church of St.Peter in 1908 to
parents Christopher or Cornelius Treacy (a telegrapher at Cork main post
office) and Alice Sinfield who came from Surrey England in about 1870-80's.
Don't know who her parents were or anything about them. My grandfather
Christopher or Cornelius died in Cork in 1910 and Alice went back to either
Surrey or Sussex. The Treacy family was reported to have originally come from
Templemore, Tipperary. One of my fathers Uncles had a large farm in Winnipeg,
Canada. My father had 1 brother, Christopher and 2 sisters, Dorothy and Eileen.
All are now dead. gerry
andrew Geraldine
Andrew-ne Treacy 6 Feb 2002
1. Cornelius/Christopher
Treacy (d. 1910?) married Alice Sinfield,
1.1
Cornelius Godfrey (b. 1908)
1.2 Christopher
1.3
Eileen
1.4
Dorothy.
Looking
for information on Jeremiah (Darby) Tracey who emigrated from Queenstown
on the SS Westmoreland on January 1, 1852 and arrived in New Orleans February
29. Family history places his birth in Co. Cork. Father Cornelius, mother
Annie. His brothers were Patick & Thomas, his sister Annie. They settled in
Cincinnati, Ohio. Jerry Tracey traceyjj@hsonline.net
David
Tracy & Ellen Fitzgerald
John
b. 16 December 1867 (LDS)
Dennis Tracey,born in Cork in 1820, married to
Catherine (born 1818).They moved to Tredegar Wales and had a son Peter in 1843.Dennis
died in Tredegar in 1891
Dennis
Tracey (b. about 1815 Cork d. 1891)
Ellen Tracy (b. 1827 Cork d. 7 May 1892 Attica
Harper Kansas) m. Thomas Gordon Hoban 1850 NY (LDS)
Mary Ellen Tracy (b. abt 1830 Co Derry or Co Cork d. 7 May 1892 in KS Harper Co Attica) m. Thomas Gordon Hoban/Hoben/Hobin (b: 1826/1827 Co Galway) 20 Apr 1856 in MO St Louis St Louis or NY
Children:
Thomas Hoban(Hoben) b: 1854 in MO St Louis
MARY
Ann Hoban(Hoben) b: 19 MAR 1857 in MO St Louis, St Louis
Margaret(Maggie) Ellen Hoban(Hoben) b: 12 AUG 1861 in MO St Louis Maplewood
Theresa(Tesse) Hoban(Hoben) b: 3 NOV 1867 in MO StLouis St Louis
James MichaelFrancis Hoban(Hoben) b: 16 FEB 1871 in MO Andrew Co Amazonia
I am
looking for any information on my materal grandmother. She was born in County
Cork, Ireland, somewhere between 1880 - 1890. She moved to New York City and married
a man by the name of 0'Hare, she had a set of twins with only one surviving,
Helen O'Hare Smith. He died and she married my maternal grandfather, Luigi
Guastini. They had one daughter, my mother, Agnes Mary Guastini. I am looking
for any information on relatives in New York or New Jersey. My mother used to
talk about cousins that she had in New Jersey. Marie
Schweinsberg
Ellen Tracy (b. 24 OCT 1815
in County Cork, Ireland) m. Patrick
Sheridan (b: 17 MAR 1809 in County Cavin, Ireland)
Children:
Peter
Sheridan b: 19 FEB 1844
John Sheridan b: ABT. 1846 in Quebec, Canada
Nancy
Ann Sheridan b: 22 DEC 1849 in Peterborough, Canada
Julia Sheridan b: ABT. 1850 in Quebec, Canada
Mary Sheridan b: ABT. 1853
Francis Tracy (b. 1830 in
County Cork , Ireland d. 1880) m. Margaret
RYAN (b: 1835 in Ireland)
Children:
William
TRACY b: 1860 in Ireland m. Nell
Eliza SAWYER (b: 1869 in Berrien, Michigan)
Children:
Frances
Lynn TRACY b: August 24,1895 in Bozeman,Mt
George
Tracey (b. abt 1800 Wicklow) married Mary Bower (b. abt 1804
Cork)
Margaret
Tracey (b. 15/11/1826 cork d. 5/5/1898 Houghton, MI) married Michael John
Finnegan 1844 Killarney Co. Kerry (LDS)
Julia
b. 27 April 1852 RC Killarney Kerry (LDS)
George Trac(e)y & Mary Farrell
Jane b. 11 August 1867 (LDS)
John b. 2 April 1873 Cork (LDS)
Christopher b. 8 February 1876 Cork (LDS)
Timothy b. 15 January 1878 Cork (LDS)
Harry Adair Tracey & Margaret Stewart Moore
Mabel b. 24 June 1879 Charles Fort (LDS)
James Tracy b. ??? Cork m. Janet Drysdale 22
February 1864 Scotland (LDS)
James Henry Tracey & Mary Siddel
Charles William b. 18 August 1869 (LDS)
James Treacy & Hannah Singleton
Mary b. 28 August 1876 (LDS)
John b. 12 February 1879 (LDS)
Jane Tracy b. abt 1816 m. Thomas Stokes 1837
(LDS)
John (Thomas?) Tracey & Mary
Ahern
James b. 7 February 1870 (LDS)
John Tr(e)acy & Anne Cue
Cecilia Jane b. 3 July 1869 (LDS)
Richard Henry b. 9 June 1873 Cork (LDS)
Tighe &
Treacy
John Treacy (said
Tracy apparently) m. abt 1860/70 to Ann Cue
I have their son Richard Henry b. 1873 (Cork) m. 1897 to Emma Edith Collings b.
1875 (Exeter)
I believe they married in Cork. Their children were
born in Cork.
Frederick 1898; Mary 1899; John 1900; (large gap here) Richard 1908; George
1913; Emma 1915; Elizabeth 1918.
Any help investigating these lines further would be greatly appreciated.
JustKia 17 September 2008
State Registration Birth: Tracy, Richard Henry, Cork, 1873 15 170
State Registration Birth: Treacy, Celia Jane, Cork, Cork. 1869 15 169
State Registration Marriage: Richard Henry Treacy, Cork, 2nd Quarter 1897 5 55
State Registration Birth: Treacy, Frederick Henry, Cork, 1st Quarter
1898 5 158
John Tracy & Kate Hedderman
Margaret b. 26 July 1873 (LDS)
John b. 24 April 1876 (LDS)
John Tracey & Catherine Hornigan
Johanna b. 29 September 1880 Vicker Vicarstown (LDS)
John Treacy & Anne Keis
FEMALE b. 10 January 1866 Cork (LDS)
John Tracey & Anne Kerr
FEMALE b. 20 February 1865 Cork (LDS)
John Tracy & Ellen Leahy
William b. 6 December 1868 (LDS)
My
ggGrandfather is John Tracey who is originally from County Cork Ireland. He
married Anna McCafferty and had 9 children. I only have the names of four.
William Tracey, who is my gGrandfather, Florence, Ella and James. William
Tracey was born on 10/22/1892 and married Katherine Kress. I am told that they
had between 13 and 15 children but can only find 9 of them. Elizabeth Labenz
(nee Tracey) my grandmother, Florence, Doris, William, James, Edward,
Katherine, Anna Mae and Charles. All born and raised in Philadelphia, PA. John
and Anna immigrated to Philadelphia, PA from Cork. When or on what ship I do
not know. I cannot find any additional info on John Tracey, Anna McCafferty or
the names of their 5 other children. Carol
Labenz
Children:
2. Ella TRACEY
4. James TRACEY
9.
William
TRACEY b: 7 OCT 1892
John Thomas
Treacy (d. 6 November 1948) m. (Eliza) Agnes Mason 21 July 1906 Clonmel (LDS)
John b. 9 January
1907 Clonmel d. May 1948 (LDS)
William b. 26
January 1908 Clonmel d. 1939 (LDS)
Margaret b. 20
August 1912 Clonmel d. May 1948 (LDS)
Catherine b. 23
June 1914 Clonmel d. 10 July 2002 (LDS) Eliza
Patrick John b. 23 April 1923 Clonmel d. 6 June 1978 (LDS)
Hi, my name is
Maria and my father's name was Patrick. He was born in Clonmel in 1923. He had
sisters, Kitty (Davis), Aggie, Betty, Annie, brothers Tommy Jimmy. Can’t
remember the names of the rest. I do have details of dates of births etc. of
the treacy family. Think grandmothers name was Eliza but she was never known as
that. We used to visit Annie in Cork. He had a very big family. Auntie
Kitty had one son who lives in Australia. If this sounds like the same family
let me know.
Maria Tracey http://www.voy.com/104782/33.html
16th March 2008
John
Treacy & Julia Murray
Mary b. 22 November 1870 (LDS)
1.
John Tracy (5 June 1845- 11 March 1926) married
Philippi Richards (November 4, 1851-March 11, 1908). Died Galena, WI.
1.1
Annie (November 4, 1874-March 5, 1950) Born Rockford, WI Died Waterloo, IA
married Alfred Ulysses Winder.
http://gw1.geneanet.org/index.php3?b=rwinder&lang=en;m=N;v=tracy
John
Tracey & Mary Walter/Pennsylvania
John Tracey, my greeat great grandfather supposedly born in Ireland and came to
the US with his sister Catherine Tracey and settled in Pennsylvania. He married
Mary Walter about 1825 and had seven sons. trying to find his fathers name or
where he came from in Ireland. He was born about 1800.
Vincent
Tracey (18.05.2005)
Lawerence
Tracy & Katie Linch
John
b. 9 April 1825 m. Eliza Jane Hendrix October 1866 Walla Walla Washinton.
John Tracy, one of the prominent and
enterprising pioneers of the coast country is a native of Cork County, Ireland,
having been born there Apr. 9, 1825, son of Lawrence and Katie (Linch) Tracy.
The father was a farmer by occupation, and died in 1848. His wife survived him
until 1886 when her death occurred. Of the eight children born to these
parents, our subject was the second child and only son of the family. He
received a common school education in his native land, but in 1849, left
Ireland and came to America.
http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ctyrrell&id=I2274
Mary Tracy (b. abt. 1864 in
County Cork d. 26 Jul 1949 in Avoca, Vic, Aus) m. Thomas Hawkins (b: 3 Sep 1857
in Longford, Tas, Aus) 17 Jul 1884 in St Agustine Catholic Church, Longford,
Tas, Aus
http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1562263&id=I69717215
Mary Tracy b. abt 1864 m. Martin O’Brion abt 1885 Cork (LDS)
Maurice/Morris
Tracey (b. 8 October 1846 Cork d. 21 January 1921Fitchburg
Worchester Massachusetts) m. Mary Donovan abt 1879 Fitchburg Worcester
Massachusetts (LDS)
Maurice Treacy & Mary Hartnett
Thomas b. 11 September 1864 Templemichael
District (LDS)
Michael Tracy & Mary Fitzgerald
Michael b. 17 July 1870 (LDS)
David b. 7 May 1872 (LDS)
Treacy's-Massachusetts
My
grandparents were Michael & Margaret Treacy who lived in Quincy, MA.
Michael emigrated from Ireland in 1890 and Margaret came from upstate NY. They married
ca. 1896 and had 10 children: Edward (my father), Anna, Francis, Elizabeth,
Margaret, Alice, James, Gertrude, Lawrence and Mary. I believe Michael was from
County Cork (born 1868). Would appreciate any info on connections, especially
to Michael's family in Ireland. Judith
Fialko
Michael
Tracy & Catherine
Catherine
M (b. 1847 Cork d. 20 July 1909) m. 10 January 1869 Boston Suffolk
Massachusetts (LDS)
Patrick Tracey (b. Ireland) & Mary Beran (b. Ireland)
Children:
Nora
TRACEY (b: 1866 Cork or AUG 1871 Cork d. 11 OCT 1942 in Maples Nursing
Home, Rockville Center, NY) m. Arthur
BOTTING (b: 13 APR 1863 in Lindfield, West Sussex, England) 1889 or 1890 in
Brighton, Sussex, England
Nora Tracy b. abt 1876 Cork m. Arthur Alfred Botting abt 1890 Brighton Sussex.
Patrick Tracey (b. in Cork
Co.Ireland d. 1919 in chicago, il)
& Bridget
CALLAHAN (b: in Cork Co.Ireland)
Children:
1. Mamie TRACEY b: ABT 1880
2. Margret TRACEY b: ABT 1882
3.
James
A. TRACEY b: 2 NOV 1886 in chicago, il
Patrick Trac(e)y & Matilda Moore
Edmund b. 14 April 1864 Cork (LDS)
Jeremiah b. 28 December 1865 Cork (LDS)
Dorinda b. 19 August 1867 (LDS)
Patrick b. 17 March 1869 (LDS)
Patrick Tracey & Charlotte Rosson
Patrick b. 17 May 1875 (LDS)
Robert
Tracey
I am
trying to find parents of either Robert Tracey from Cork, Ireland went to
England late 1800's and married Elizabeth. Kathy
Sarah Tracy b. abt 1846 Cork m. Tom Byrne (LDS
Thomas Treacy b. 1848 (LDS)
Thomas F Tracey b. 1880 Cork d. 29 August 1961 (LDS)
Thomas Tr(e)acy & Mary Connors
John b. 4 July 1866 Castlematyr District
(LDS)
Michael b. 11 September 1869 (LDS)
Denis b. 21 November 1875 (LDS)
Ballyhea
(North Cork)
Harriett
b. 27 May 1825 Ballyhay (LDS)
William
b. 14 September 1827 Ballyhay (LDS)
Buttevant
(North Cork)
Michael Tracey & Johanna Barrett
Mary Ellen b. 1 May 1866 Buttevant (LDS)
Erected
by Mrs. Margaret Tracey, of Rathclare (Buttevant?), in memory of her parents
and her sister, Mary Walsh.
Another
tablet to her brothers, John Joseph, Robert Francis and Patrick Walsh.
Journal of the
Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 1910, Page 344
Carrigaline
(Cork Harbour)
John Tracy & Ellen Looney
John b. 19 March 1866 Carrigaline District (LDS)
Castletownroche
(& Ballyhooly) (North Cork)
Denis Tracy
Denis Tracy (aged 30) m. Margaret Walsh (aged 22) 17 January 1864
Castletownroche (LDS)
Éamonn Ó Tréasa (Óg)
A tract on
Irish orthography Miscellaneous poetry in Irish 1813. St. Patrick’s College
(Maynooth) Ms Murphy 87. M.87.
Graiméar (an scríbhaí a chuir ‘in eagar agus in ordú’), Filíocht. 1800-1813.
(Beagán beag Ich ag Mícheál Óg Ó Longáin agus ag scríobhaí anaithnid.) Tá fianaise in Harv. 16 (a scríobh Peadar Ó éichín,
1767-8, I gCorcaigh) a thabharfadh le tuiscint gur le Baile Átha hÚlla a
bhain Éamonn Ó Tréasa (bhí an lámhscríbhinn sin ina sheilbh aige sa bhliain
1804, agus bhí sheilbh ag Eoin Ó Tréasa ó Bhaile Átha hÚlla, sa bhliain
1818). Tá sé
tuiscint as an véarsa filíochta a chum Mícheál Óg dó go mbíodh caidreamh éigin aige, pé beag mór é, leis an
Longánach. Óconchúir, Breandán (1982) Scríobhaithe Chorcaí
1700-1850. An Clóchomhar Tta, BAC. |
Cloyne
(East Cork)
Norbert A Tracy; 67; Ballintemple COR IRL>San Francisco CA; Irish Examiner (COR IRL); 2004-1-1; dja
Cobh
(Queenstown) (Cork Harbour)
Registers
of Seamen's Services
Edward Tracey, b. 21 June 1837 Queenstown Cork,
Official Number: 73300 ADM 188/60
James Treacy & Ellen Walsh
Johanna b. 20 May 1864 Queenstown (LDS)
Ellen b. 14 November 1865 Queenstown (LDS)
Catherine b. 24 May 1867 (LDS)
Patrick b. 25 June 1868 Queenstown (LDS)
James b. 28 December 1869 (LDS)
Mary b. 9 May 1871 (LDS)
Bridget b. 19 June 1879 Belmonte (LDS)
Michael Treacy
Edward (aged 26) m. Margaret Green (aged 29) 6 February 1864 Queenstown
(LDS)
James b. 21 December 1864 Queenstown (LDS)
Thomas Treacy & Mary Ahern
James b. 10 August 1864 Cork (LDS)
Catherine b. 15 September 1866 Queenstown
(LDS)
Michael b. 15 September 1866 Queenstown (LDS)
Maria Agnes b. 1 April 1872 (LDS)
Cork
City (Cork Harbour)
Benjamin
Treacy married Anne Hornibrook 23rd July 1846 St. Lukes
Chapel of Ease, Carrigaline Parish, Cork Harbour, Co. Cork (LDS) (State
Registration: Benjamin Treacy,
Cork, 1846 4 441)
(Of interest there is also Ann
Tracey/Hornibrook, Cork, 1852 4 443)
George
Thomas & Frances Bain Mackay
Frances
Bain (b. 28th August 1797 Parish of Portsmouth) m. John James Hough 28th August 1815
Stonehouse Devon
Benjamin
Wheatley (b. 22nd July 1805 Parish of Cork) m. Elizabeth Howard 16th
April 1831 Stonehouse Devon and had 5 children up to 1853.
Case of Lieut.
Benjamin Wheatley Tracey, R.N., claiming the titles: Honor & Dignities of
Viscount & Baron Tracey of Rathcoole, in the Kingdom of Ireland. . November 1853
Miss Tracey
m. Commander John James Hough (1785-1849)
1815
married Miss Tracey of Co. Cork. (Marshall
8, O’Byrne; for Miss Tracey’s origins see the O’Byrne entry for her
brother, Lieutenant Benjamin Wheatley Tracey)
O’Byrne, William
Richard A Naval Biographical Dictionary: comprising the life and services of
every living officer in Her Majesty’s navy, from the rank of admiral of the
fleet to that of lieutenant, inclusive.
Compiled from authentic and family documents (London: Murray, 1849).
Register of Marriage of Frances Bain Tracey with John Hough, in the Parish
of East Stonehouse, in the County of Devon, where it appears,
That John James Hough, Esq., Lieutenant in the Royal Nazy, a batchelor,
and Frances Bain Tracey, of this Parish, spinster, were married on the 28th
day of August, in the year of our Lord 1815. W.H. Nates, Minister.
Case of Lieut.
Benjamin Wheatley Tracey, R.N., claiming the titles: Honor & Dignities of
Viscount & Baron Tracey of Rathcoole, in the Kingdom of Ireland. November 1853
Also see Tracy
Peerage Case
Catherine
Treacy; Cork City COR IRL; Cork Examiner; 1856-8-20; dja
George
R Tracy; Cork City COR>Dublin DUB IRL; Cork Examiner (COR IRL); 1856-10-31;
dja
Harding
Charles Tracy "son of late Harding"; Cork City COR IRL>Columbus
OH; Cork Examiner (COR IRL); 1865-11-2; dja
James
Tracy Dr; Cork City COR IRL; Cork Examiner; 1901-12-27; dja
James
Tracy; 28; Cork City COR>Dublin DUB IRL; Cork Examiner (COR IRL); 1882-4-4;
dja
Margaret
Tracy Miss; Cork City COR IRL; Cork Examiner; 1882-4-18; dja
The
Cork Examiner, 1 November 1865
October
5, in Columbus, Ohio, United States America, Harding Charles Tracy, Esq.,
formerly of 32, Sackville-street, Lower, Dublin, youngest son of the late Harding
Tracy, Esq., of Cork.
|
|
Reg Treacy: Irish Hockey Hall of Fame International Career: 1960 - 1974 International Caps: 53
Position: Forward Reg Treacy (Cork Church of Ireland ) made history in Irish hockey
when he became the first player to amass 50 caps for Ireland. A strong,
attack-minded player, Treacy had an eye for goal and developed the reputation
as a dangerous forward, who preferred to play on the left side of the field.
A player of exquisite touch and skill, the Munster man’s weaving runs were to
the delight of spectators and the torment of defenders. Treacy was one
of the few players who played for Ireland in both of the first two European
Nations Cups in Brussels (1970) and Madrid (1974). Hall of Fame induction:
2006 http://www.hockey.ie/halloffame/reg_treacy.pdf George Treacy (international) and his younger brother Fred
Treacy of Cork Church of Ireland, Irish Senior and junior cupholders, winners
of the inaugural British Hockey Cup, Douglas Isle of Man 1968. Ref: Hockey: Treacy inspires cup win. Guardian 3/6/1968, p.13 |
Outdoor bowls
Church of Ireland
Club in Garryduff, Douglas. OD Cup 2000 & 2001 The 2001 team consisted of: - Reg Treacy (Captain 2001/2),
Frank Corkery, Keith Shellard, Ron Shellard, Ricki Foott, David Daly
(President), Pat Dunlea, John Fitzpatrick, Clive Jay, Bernard Logan, Eddie
Mills, Maurice 0'Connell, Michael 0'Connor, Pat 0'Reilly, Henry Patterson,
Tim Prendeville Alan Wolfe and John Wolfe. To add to this the Club won the
local Leagues and Cups against our local rivals and friends St.Michael's
Bowls Club Blackrock, to finish the season in style. This included the Men's
League, The mixed League and the Ladies Cup. |
Kanturk
(North Cork)
Her
given name may have been spelled as Ailis, which I found on a Passenger List. I
have come across three possible spellings of the surname: Treacy, Tracy and Tracey.
I have traced her to having been born in Kanturk, Co. Cork, Ireland near the
Kanturk Castle, possibly between 1833 and 1843. She left Ireland as a young
girl and settled in Jackson Heights, Long Island, New York. She married John
Barbour and bore her first child in 1860. I have all the family data from her
in my family on down to present day, but cannot seem to get anything on her
family in Ireland. When I visited Kanturk, Ireland all my family stories fit in
and someone in Kanturk is searching for the same family. June
Clancy 11/16/03
RE
Alice Tracey from Kanturk , Co. Cork. I am looking for Alice Tracey, I believe
she is my Gran-Aunt. Peggy
Welch
Would
appreciate any information on Alice Tracy, Jackson Heights, New York, A Native
of Co. Cork, Ireland. Peggy
Gould
Kilbrittan
(& Rathclareen) (West Cork)
The Cork Examiner, 6 August 1852 or 1862 MARRIAGES.At Rathclarin Church, on the 3d inst., by the Rev. John Pratt, William A. Treacy, Esq., Surveyor to the West Riding of Cork, to Agnes Johnston, second daughter of John J. Thompson, Esq., Manager of the Provincial Bank of Ireland, Bandon.
Killeagh
(& Ardagh) (East Cork)
Honor Tracy m. Patrick Ahern 5/2/1837 Killeagh
Wit: Jn O’Keefe & Mary Tracy. Priest: DL
Joanna Tracy & Jim? Ahern
Joanna b. 17/6/1834 Killeagh