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 It may be presumed that the Traceys of Kildare are descended from the Uí Bairrche.

 

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The Traceys of Kildare can trace their history back to the beginning of historical records, as Kildare formed part of the territory of the Uí Bairrche. There are Baltracey townland, cross roads, bridge and river (5 kilometres north of Clane on the road to Kilcock), Baltracey and Newtown Baltracey townlands (3 kilometres south east of  Naas) and Tracey’s crossroads (south east of Kildare town), named after the Traceys.

 

1304 Red Book of Ormond

13.       Extent of the Manor of Cloncorri (Cloncurry, Co. Kildare) 8th November 1304

… De Crayn McTressy pro j cotagio dim. estang xij virgat iiijd. …

… De Conelath McTressy pro j cotagio j estang. ijd.

     De Euercath McTressy <pro> j cotagio j estang. ijd. …

… De Mardauth McTressy pro j cotagio dim. estang et v virgat. ijd. …

White, Newport B. ed. (1932) The Red Book of Ormond. Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission. pp.33

 

1518 Kildare Rental

The millis of Mainoth at 360 pecks yerly. And the mill of Lexlep at 300 pecks yerly. (p.249)

An indentur to Richard Tressy of Lexlep, myller, on the milles of Mainoth & Lexlep for terme of 7 yeris, paing  for the milles of Mainoth yerly 360 pecks, half therof whete & th’other half of such malte as shal come to the same 2 milles, and for the mill of Lexlep 300 pecks yerly, half therof whete & the other half malte as shal come to the same mill. & for the payment William Kelly of Rathlege, husbandman, hath bondin him, his heires & executors, to bring in the body of the said Richard & his goodes & to deliver him to my lorde for the contentacion of the said corne. And the said miller to do costes of the labour of the said milles and the said erle to finde stuff to the same. Dated 20th day of December anno 10° H. Octavis [1518]

Ryall serves to the maner of Rathmore (p. 285)

…Ballytarce {& Kenewekistown} 20s [Baltracey, Tipper parish, Kildare]

In baronia de Naace (p. 291)

…manor of Rathmore…Balitarsse, Kenevekiston 20s [Baltracey, Tipper parish, Kildare]

1540? Gerald, Earl of Kildare (p. 139, 140)

Villata de Grayglin [Graiguelin, Taghadoe parish, Kildare]

Et sunt ibidem 40 acre terre, una acra prati et una acra pasture quas Willelmus Tracye modo occupant et reddit per annum 40s et pro custumis 2 dies aratri, 2 dies carecte, unam precariam in autumpno et unam gallinam precii 20d

Et est ibidem unum cotagium cuius tenens reddit annuatim unam precariam in autumpno et unam gallinam precii 4d

Summa extente villate predicte cum custumis 42s

Villata de Balmaglyn [Maynooth manor, Kildare]

Et sunt ibidem 36 acre arrabilis quas Johannes Tracye (Dercye) modo occupant et reddit per annum 36s et pro custumis 2 dies arretri, 2 dies carecte, unam precariam in autumpno et unam gallinam que appreciantur ad 20d

Et est ibidem unum cotagium cuius tenes reddit annuatim una[m] precariam in autumpno et unam gallinam precii 4d

Summa extente villate predicte cum custumis 38s

MacNiocaill, Gearóid ed. (1992) Crown Surveys of Land 1540-41 with the Kildare rental begun in 1518. Irish Manuscripts Commission, Dublin.

 

Richard Tracey, (Earl of Kildare’s miller) agreed to pay the earl 200 marks worth of good corn (half wheat and half malt) in return for his thirty-one year lease while the earl undertook to ...

Vincent Carey (2002) Surviving the Tudors: The 'wizard' Earl of Kildare and English Rule in ... - Page 77

 

Philip & Mary

1554 28th January

Patent of pardon to John Malone of Taghdowe, Wm Trassye of Grayge glene, and John Trassy, of Conestown, Co. Kildare, Husb.

Elizabeth I

1602 1st May

The vicarage of Ballisax (Ballysax), Diocese of Kildare, vacent by the resignation of John Tracye (Tracie), clerk. (Kildare)

1603 12th March

Pardon to ... Teige Trasie of Cotlandstoune (Kildare)

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

 

3/3/1605 Debtors Irish Statue Stable Book

(cancelled)

Robert Kenna

Willm Trasie, Merchant, The Naace, Kildare. £110 Dc1/57r

Creditor: Sir Adame Loftus, Dublin

Text: (crossed out) On the view of the bond this was cancelled? (Description of money 7 score and six pounds thirteen schillings and four pence sterling of the new silver money called Harps lately? Ordained and proclaimed by the Kings majesty £146-13-4 Harps = £110 sterling)

 

1622 ‘The Bishop of Kildare his Certificate’ NLI Ms. 8013 ix

Edward Tracy, vicar of Ballikill, was found to be ‘not of so virtuous a life as incident to his calling, yet tolerated with all in some measure in hope of amendment and in some respect he doth perfectly read Irish.’

Canny, Nicholas (2001) Making Ireland British 1580-1650. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

 

1659 Census

Salt Barony, Kildare (pp. 402)

Trasy, Tressy (7)

 

26/8/1752 Daniel Tracy

McAuliffe EJ (1884) The roll of the Quaker School at Ballitore Co. Kildare. Irish Academic Press, Dublin

 

1762 George Graydon, Killishe Co. Kildare.

Codicil Witness: Richard Tracy, Naas, Co. Kildare, slater deceased.

 

1761 Catherine Tracy, Caragh, Co. Kildare. (Will)

 

Clane Friary Guardians

19/10/1761 Thomas Tracy

Journal of the Kildare Archaeological Society, XVIII, p159

 

1783 Tracy, Wm., Naas, co. Kildare, slater  (Perogative Will)

 

1779 Naas Volunteers

Company of Foot

Richard Tracy of Naas

Richard Tracy of Maudlins

Company of Dragoons

William Tracy

Journal of the Kildare Archaeological Society, XI, p467, 468

 

1802, Tracy, John, Naas, co. Kildare, gent. (Perogative Will)

 

1802 Frances Tracy, the catholic, female owner of the “Freeman’s Journal”

Frances Tracy - Family from Kildare, Dublin & Wicklow

 

1803 Emmet’s Rebellion; County: Kildare - Extracted from 'The United Irishmen - Appendix VI'

Minutes of Examinations and Informations - October, 1803

William Vallance, slater of Naas, gave information against many Nass people, as having met them on the road going to Dublin, between four and six o'clock, 23rd July.

James Tracy, coal factor, went to Dublin 23rd July, with Doyle the miller and Toole, the shoemaker in Dublin 23rd July.

 

James Tracy, Publican, Naas, 1803 went to Dublin for the rising. He stayed with his sister-in-law who lived in the Cuckoo’s Nest Inn close to Tallaght. He was later imprisoned in Naas Gaol on the 9/9/1803 by Major General Trench. He was released on the 2/2/1805.

Cullen, Seamus. The Emmet Rising in Kildare. P.44, 52, 89, 126, 129. Faelain Publications, Dublin. Details extracted from RIA Ms. 12 M 8.

 

29/10/1808 Edward Tracy

29/10/1809 William Tracy

McAuliffe EJ (1884) The roll of the Quaker School at Ballitore Co. Kildare. Irish Academic Press, Dublin

 

1821 Census Extract

No. 8 John Tracey, farmer and labourer, 7 acres, Margaret wife 34, Judy Tracey 25, houseservant.

Co. Kildare Barony of North Nass, Parish of Osbertstown, Townland of Jigginstown.

(GO Ms. 685 p.35)

 

Students of Maynooth

William Tracy, Kildare - matriculated 26/8/1822 ordained 31/5/1828 (Students of Maynooth)

 

British War Office – Chelsea Hospital 1787-1854 

Patrick Tracey, born Kilcullen Kildare Served in 10th Foot Regiment; 96th Foot Regiment Discharged aged 38 1824-1842

 

Students of Maynooth

Felix Tracy, Kildare  – matriculated 25/8/1824 (Students of Maynooth)

 

British War Office – Chelsea Hospital 1787-1854 

Michael Treacy, born Kill Kildare Served in Royal Artillery Discharged aged 39, 1833-1854

 

Very Rev. William Tracey was born at Marymount, parish of Camross, and received at least part of his education in France, where he narrowly escaped the guillotine at the time of the Revolution. He was ordained by Dr. Lanigan about 1796, after which he was C.C. Rathdowney till 1799. His next Curacy was Muckalee, whence he was promoted to the pastorship of Rathdowney in 1802. He became Treasurer of the Diocesan Chapter in 1837. Having governed this parish 37 years, he died at his house in Barrachill, Oct. 7th, 1839 at the age of 68, and is buried in Grogan chapel. Two of his nephews were respected priests of Kildare and Leighlin Diocese, viz., Rev. William Tracey, P.P. Kilcock, and Rev. Felix Tracey, P.P. Ballyna.

1836 Roman Catholic Diocese of Kildare & Leighlin

Parish Priest - William Tracy, Kilcock, County Kildare

Rev. William Treacy, who had been curate of Kilcock at the time when Dr. Haly was promoted to the Episcopate, succeeded him as pastor of the parish. After a zealous and successful pastorship, Father Tracey died on the 25th of May, 1862, and lies interred in the new Church of Kilcock, which he had founded.

Kilcock: The present very fine parochial Church was commenced in 1862, by the late Rev. Willian Treacy, P.P., who had expended £1,000 on the work, when he was called to his reward. He left, partly of his own means, and partly the result of subscriptions received, £3,000 towards its completion, to effect which cost some £6,000 more. It is in the early Gothic style, from a design by MacCarthy, and consists of chancel, nave, and aisles, with a massive tower 108 feet in height; including the tower, which is at the west end, the church is 131 feet in length, and is 60 feet in width. It was dedicated to the service of God, under the invocation of St. Coca, in 1867. Over the grave of the founder, within the church, a monumental brass bears the following inscription: "Sacred to the revered memory of Rev. William Treacy, who had been 24 years P.P. of Kilcock; the founder of this church,- who departed this life on the 25th May, 1862, in the 59th year of his age. This monument was erected by his affectionate brother, Rev. Felix Treacy, P.P. Balyna." The beautiful and costly High Altar, and a fine stained-glass window over it, are also memorials of Father Treacy, erected by the parishioners.

Ballyscullogue: The fine Gothic chapel-of-ease at Newtown, is situated in the parish of Sculloguestown. It was erected by the Rev.William Tracey, P.P., at a cost of £3.000. A slab placed over the front door of Newtown church bears the following inscription: -"Pray for Rev. William Treacy, who faithfully served God in this Parish during 32 years; - 8 years as Curate, 24 as Parish Priest. To whose ready and unsparing liberality, and still more unsparing exertions the Parish is mainly indebted for the erection of this Church. May the Lord have mercy on his soul. Amen.

 

Patrick Treacy, 1836, Prerogative Court will. Exec: J Treacy, Boherbawne, (Boherbaun, Co. Kildare?). IWR/1836/F/307.

 

1839 Newbridge

John Quinn, baker and family Grocer, Newbridge

... Its history dates back to 1839, when it was founded by the late Mr. John Tracey. ...

1892 Dublin, Cork, and South of Ireland: A Literary, Commercial, and Social

 

John Tracey, 1837, Prerogative Court will. Exec: C. Fay, Figginstown, ??? (Jigginstown, Co. Kildare?). IAR/1837/F/172

 

British War Office – Chelsea Hospital 1787-1854 

Thomas Trac(e)y, born Rosetown Kildare Served in 20th Foot Regiment Discharged aged 25, 1837-1841

 

1837 Killmore Parish

There is only one man in the neighbourhood, whose name is Tracy and who was the Tithe viewer (or collector) formerly in the By of Carberry that acknowledges that a parish of the name (Killmore) to exist.

Ordnance Survey Letters Kildare, reprinted by Fourmasters Press, Dublin 2002, p.35

 

1838 Birth

William Tracy, enlisted June 11 1861, currier, age 23, married, residence Salem, born in Co. Kildare, Irl. Mustered in June 11, 1861, term 3? Years. Mustered out June 21, 1864.

Macnamar

a Daniel George (1899) The History of the Ninth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Second ...

 

Dublin to Mullingar Turnpike Commissioners/Trustees Minute Books

4/7/1844 Surveyor report Leixlip bridge

Board ordered that McKeown and Tracy’s proposals for making a gullet at the foot of Leixlip Hill be referred to others with power to decide and have the work executed. “Ordered the Tracy’s proposal for 18/- for repairing the gullet near the police barrack of Leixlip accepted.”

Journal of the Kildare Archaeological Society, XVIII, p239

 

'Relief Commission Papers 1845-1847'

23/2/1847 Cloncuryy & Kilcock

The Duke of Leinster, county lieutenant, giving notification of the formation of a committee with John Aylmer as chairman and Rev William Tracey as secretary. NA RLFC3/2/13/

 

Ireland-Australia Transportation Database (1780-1868)

SURNAME: TRACY                             

OTHER NAMES: MICHAEL

AGE:  38

PLACE OF TRIAL: Co. Kildare                      

TRIAL DATE: 09/04/1850

CRIME DESCRIPTION: Cattle Stealing

SENTENCE: Transportation 10 yrs

DOCUMENT REFERENCES:  TR 10, p 120

COMMENTS: Convict died at Spike Island Gaol Co. Cork, 26/09/1852

 

Griffiths Valuation Kildare 1851

Alphabetical

By Area

Catherine Tracey Nicholastown Tankardstown Kildare

 

Christopher Tracy Donaghcumper Donaghcumper Kildare

 

Daniel Tracey Main Street Naas Naas Kildare

Daniel Tracy Main Street Naas Naas Kildare

 

David Tracy Hughstown Killelan Kildare

 

Elizabeth Tracy Coghlanstown Coghlanstown Kildare

 

Ellen Tracey Hughstown Killelan Kildare

 

Francis Tracy Dunmurraghill Dunmurraghill Kildare

 

Henry Tracy Shruleen Lane Athy Churchtown Kildare

 

James Tracey Maudlings Naas Kildare

James Tracey Tw. Maynooth, Parsons St. Laraghbryan Kildare

James Tracy Main Street Naas Naas Kildare

James Tracy Newtown Donaghcumper Kildare

James Treacy Tully, West Tully Kildare

 

John Tracey Boston Oughterard Kildare

John Tracey Donaghcumper Donaghcumper Kildare

John Tracey Nicholastown Tankardstown Kildare

John Tracy Bishopscourt, Lower Oughterard Kildare

John Tracy Town of Celbridge Donaghcumper Kildare

John Treacy Mullaghroe Lower Lackagh Kildare

 

Joseph Tracey Main Street Celbridge Kildrought Kildare

 

Lawrence Tracy Kilwoghan Kildrought Kildare

 

Mary Tracey Jigginstown Naas Kildare

Mary Tracey Rosberry Morristownbiller Kildare

Mary Tracy Common Morristownbiller Kildare

Mary Tracy Main Street Naas Naas Kildare

 

Michael Tracey Jigginstown Naas Kildare

Michael Tracey Naas East Naas Kildare

Michael Tracey Naas West Naas Kildare

Michael Tracey Rosberry Morristownbiller Kildare

Michael Tracy Basin Street Naas Naas Kildare

Michael Tracy Halverstown Carragh Kildare

Michael Tracy Lewistown Ladytown Kildare

 

Patrick Tracy Carrick Carrick Kildare

 

Peter Tracy Halverstown Carragh Kildare

 

Richard Tracy Main Street Naas Naas Kildare

 

Stephen Treacy Tully, West Tully Kildare

 

Thomas Tracy Mooretown Kildare Kildare

Thomas Tracy Rahaspick Road Naas Kildare

Thomas Tracy Silliothill Moone Kildare

 

William (Rev.) Tracy Boycetown Kilcock Kildare

William Tracey Baltracey Balraheen Kildare

William Tracey Baltracey Balraheen Kildare

 

Michael Tracy Halverstown Carragh Kildare

Peter Tracy Halverstown Carragh Kildare

 

Patrick Tracy Carrick Carrick Kildare

 

Henry Tracy Shruleen Lane Athy Churchtown Kildare

 

Elizabeth Tracy Coghlanstown Coghlanstown Kildare

 

Christopher Tracy Donaghcumper Donaghcumper Kildare

James Tracy Newtown Donaghcumper Kildare

John Tracey Donaghcumper Donaghcumper Kildare

John Tracy Town of Celbridge Donaghcumper Kildare

 

Francis Tracy Dunmurraghill Dunmurraghill Kildare

 

William (Rev.) Tracy Boycetown Kilcock Kildare

 

Thomas Tracy Mooretown Kildare Kildare

 

Joseph Tracey Main Street Celbridge Kildrought Kildare

Lawrence Tracy Kilwoghan Kildrought Kildare

 

David Tracy Hughstown Killelan Kildare

Ellen Tracey Hughstown Killelan Kildare

 

John Treacy Mullaghroe Lower Lackagh Kildare

 

Michael Tracy Lewistown Ladytown Kildare

 

James Tracey Tw. Maynooth, Parsons St. Laraghbryan Kildare

 

Thomas Tracy Silliothill Moone Kildare

 

Mary Tracey Rosberry Morristownbiller Kildare

Mary Tracy Common Morristownbiller Kildare

Michael Tracey Rosberry Morristownbiller Kildare

 

Daniel Tracey Main Street Naas Naas Kildare

Daniel Tracy Main Street Naas Naas Kildare

James Tracey Maudlings Naas Kildare

James Tracy Main Street Naas Naas Kildare

Mary Tracey Jigginstown Naas Kildare

Mary Tracy Main Street Naas Naas Kildare

Michael Tracey Jigginstown Naas Kildare

Michael Tracey Naas East Naas Kildare

Michael Tracey Naas West Naas Kildare

Michael Tracy Basin Street Naas Naas Kildare

Richard Tracy Main Street Naas Naas Kildare

Thomas Tracy Rahaspick Road Naas Kildare

 

John Tracey Boston Oughterard Kildare

John Tracy Bishopscourt, Lower Oughterard Kildare

 

Catherine Tracey Nicholastown Tankardstown Kildare

John Tracey Nicholastown Tankardstown Kildare

 

James Treacy Tully, West Tully Kildare

Stephen Treacy Tully, West Tully Kildare

 

 

MISSING ADVERTISMENTS NORTH AMERICA

Name of Missing

Home county

Arrival 

AD Date

SEEKER

Thomas Tracy

Two Mile House, Kildare

New York City 1851

8/7/1854

Ml Morris (brother-in-law)

Lancasterco, Safe Harbourpo, PA

 

 

1854 Thom's Trade Directories

James Tracy, Clerk, Petty Sessions Court, Naas (Monday)

William Treacy, Master, PLU Athy

 

Students of Maynooth

Patrick Tracy, Kildare – matriculated 27/8/1858

 

24 June 1862 Irish Times

In the matter of Randal McDonnell, Valentine Cullen and Rev William Treacy (Kildare?) Trustees ands Executors of Margaret Kearney Deceased. (Dublin)

 

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

Tracey, Joseph, Celbridge, Dublin/Kildare/Meath. 7 509

Tracey, Margaret, Edenderry, Kildare/Meath/Offaly. 8 593

Tracey, (female), Athy, Kildare/Laois. 13 436

Tracy, Anne, Athy, Kildare/Laois. 13 416

Tracy, Esther, Naas, Kildare/Wicklow. 7 919

Tracy, Mary, Naas, Kildare/Wicklow. 7 948

Tracy, Mary, Naas, Kildare/Wicklow. 7 938

Treacy, Alicia, Athy, Kildare/Laois. 13 432

Treacy, William, Athy, Kildare/Laois. 8 459

 

1865 Naas Town Commissioners

A meeting of the ratepayers of Naas took place at the Town Hall this (Monday) morning at nine o’clock to elect three commissions in room of those who retire by rotation, viz, Dr. Hayes, Richard Treacy and James Farrell…it was moved by Mr Richard Treacy and seconded by Mr E Molloy, that Messrs Treacy and Sergant should be elected…(and were) duly elected.

Irish Times 17 October 1865

 

1869 A priest on priestly tyranny

A tenant-right meeting was held on Monday, at the Curragh Strand House. The High Sheriff of Kildare presided, and there was between 6,000 and 7,000 persons present. Resolutions were passed calling for a just and immediate settlement of the land laws. The Rev. Felix Treacy, parish priest, Ballina, in proposing a resolution, said he hoped they would be freed from tyrant landlords, tyrant tenants and tyrant priests. There were such things as unwarranted alter denunciations. He had lately heard of one such case in which not only the statute law of the diocese but the common principals of justice and honesty and every feeling of Christian charity and private friendship, was outraged.

Guardian 15/12/1869 p.5

 

1881 British Census

Annie Tracy, 26 years, born Kildare, single, Nurse domestic, servant, Tyrol House Hanley Castle, Worcester

Thomas Treacy, 52 years, born Trichinopoly (BS) East Indies, married, merchants clerk, 15 Rosamuns St Kingston-upon-Hull York

Hannah M, 36 years, born Cork, wife

Mark J, 17 years, born Killarney, son

Emma, 16 years, born Taunton Somerset, daughter

Louisa M, 14 years, born Curragh Camp, daughter

Alice M, 10 years, born Hull York, daughter

Thomas F, 8 years, born Hull York, son

Albert H, 6 years, born Hull York, son

Alfred E, 3 years, born Hull York, son

 

1892-1924 Ellis Island Arrivals

The records have been corrected for typographical errors according to best estimates for placenames. In addition, an attempt has been made to correctly identify place names for Ireland. As such, the originals should be checked for accuracy.

Annie Tracey, Castledermot Kildare Ireland, 1910, 24 years

Edward Tracy, Kilcock Kildare Ireland, 1909, 19 years

Eliza Tracey, Hodgestown (Kildare Ireland?), 1899, 18 years

Joshua A. Tracy, Naas Kildare? Ireland, 1907, 24 years

Margaret Tracey, Kilcock Kildare? Ireland, 1909, 24 years

Mary Tracey, Hodgestown (Kildare Ireland?), 1897, 19 years

Peter Treacy, Newtown (Cork Fermanagh Kildare Limerick or Tipperary?) Ireland, 1924, 30 years

Pheobe Treacy, Newtown Kildare? Ireland, 1909, 25 years (Tracy, Phoebe, Baltinglass, 1st Quarter 1884 2 419)

Phoebe Tracey, Castledermot Kildare? Ireland, 1909, 25 years

William Treacy, Athy Kildare Ireland, 1898, 21 years

 

Heffernan Papers: Printed particulars of auction of premises etc at Claregate St, Kildare and part of lands at Buggawns, Parish of Lacca, Co. Kildare in case in High Court of Justice, Chancery Division of Christopher Tracy, Margaret Bergain and John Tracy March 1894.

Tracy (John) Ms. 21,916 National Library of Ireland

 

3/3/1906 Kildare Observer & Leinster Leader

Rugby Naas v. Kildare.

Nass…J Trac(e)y, three-quarters…

 

1911 Census of Dublin

This includes information on persons born in Kildare.

 

Kildare Observer 24/10/1914 P5B

Mr. Cantrell Tracy, youngest son of the late Mr. R.H. Tracy and Mrs. Tracy, Roseville, Naas, has accepted a commission in the army veterinary crops, and has proceeded to Aldershot.

[State registration birth: Treacy, Cantrell, Naas, 4th Quarter 1887 2 747]

 

1914-1918 Ireland’s Memorial Records

Cantrell Tracy. Captain, Army Veterinary Corps. Reported wounded, France, December 8, 1917. Born Rosville, Naas. Decoration Mons Medal and mentioned in Despatches.

Christopher Treacy. Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Reported active, March 25, 1916. Born Naas.

James Treacy. Reg. No. 9622. Rank; Private, Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Reported wounded, June 16, 1917. Born Naas.

Patrick Treacy. Royal Garrison Artillery. Reported active, March 25, 1916. Born Naas.

Thomas Treacy. Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Reported active, March 25, 1916. Born Naas.

William Treacy. Reg. No. 267. Rank Private, Royal Irish Regiment 2nd batt. Killed in action France 19/10/1914. Born Kildare.

 

1922 The Dominions Office and Colonial Office List

John Joseph Treacy, educated at Clongowes Wood Coll., Sallins, Co. Kildare, Ireland; barrister-at-law, King’s Inn, Dublin, 1905; crown counsel, G. Coast, 28th July 1915; ag. Senr. Crown counsel in 1915, 1916 and 1917; ag. Solr.-gen. on various occasions, 1916-20; ag. Chief regisr., May to Nov., 1917; ag. Pol…

 

On 16 May 1922 the Curragh Camp was formally handed over to the Irish Free State Army. One witness was the future Sister Veronica Treacy, then aged 10. Many, many years later Sister Veronica recalled a snatch of conversation overheard outside a Newbridge pub as the British marched away. “That's the end of them, thank God. Now we can fight away in peace among ourselves!” 

 

Quit Rent Office: 17/10/1923-6/7/1925

Curragh of Kildare, Sumville Huts, proposed letting of hut to Mr. Joseph Tracey. NA FIN 1/3552 (Original 866/5)

 

Records of the Colonial Office, Commonwealth and Foreign and Commonwealth Offices, Empire Marketing Board, and related bodies

1926-7 Irish Distress Committee and Irish Grants Committee: Files and Minutes

John Treacey, County Kildare, File No. 680

 

1927 Annual congress National Veterinary Medical Association of Great Britain

Cantrell Tracy, D.V.H. Inspector, Ministry of Agriculture, 7 Whitehall Place, S.W.1. Capt. R.A.V.C. (S.R.) (retd)

 

 FAMILY HISTORIES

 

Kildare and Leighlin

Catherine Tracey b. about 1785 m. George Moore 1806 (LDS)

Eliza Treacey b. about 1841 m. Walter Magee 1862 (LDS)

Sarah Tracy b. about 1844 m. Joshua Cantrell 1865 (LDS)

 

Andrew Tracy (b. 1832 Kildare d. 1900-1910 Iowa?) m. Elizabeth (Bessie) Farrell 1863

Children:

  1. Has No ChildrenMary A. TRACY b: 1865 in Iowa
  2. Has No ChildrenMaggie TRACY b: 1866 in Iowa
  3. Has ChildrenChristopher James TRACY b: DEC 1867 in Davenport, Iowa
  4. Has No ChildrenCaroline TRACY b: 1868 in Nebraska
  5. Has No ChildrenCatherine TRACY b: MAY 1870 in Nebraska
  6. Has No ChildrenElizabeth TRACY b: 1874 in Nebraska
  7. Has No ChildrenPhilip P. TRACY b: 1876 in Nebraska

 

Bridget Tracy (b. Kildare d. 1907 Mensa Arkansas) m. Francis Boylan of Liskabric Monaghan in 1850-1

  1. Margaret Julia Boylan
  2. J. Henry Boylan
  3. Alex Boylan
  4. Christine Boylan
  5. Charles Michael Boylan
  6. Terrence Tracy Boylan
  7. Francis Edward Boylan
  8. Delia Boylan
  9. Andrew Jackson Boylan
  10. Leo Patrick Boylan
  11. John F. Boylan b. 5 Aug 1852 in New Orleans, Lousiana
  12. Mary Jane Boylan b. 14 Jan 1854 in Jo Davies Co, IL

 

James Trac(e)y & Margaret Fay/Foy/Hoy

James b. 15 April 1867 (LDS)

Andrew b. 17 October 1869 (LDS)

Mary Anne b. 24 April 1872 (LDS)

Margaret b. 17 December 1875 (LDS)

Christopher b. 14 May 1879 (LDS)

Elizabeth b. 28 October 1880 (LDS)

 

John Tracey & Anne Carroll

Michael b. 5 July 1868 (LDS)

 

Matilda Jane Tracey

Looking for the parents of Matilda Jane Tracey, can anyone help me. Matilda was born in 1856 in county Kildare Ireland

jan_doh2 14 Sep 2001

 

Michael Tr(e)acy & Kate/Catherine Devoy

John b. 14 January 1869 (LDS)

Catherine b. 4 March 1870 (LDS)

James b. 29 November 1871 (LDS)

William b. 26 February 1874 (LDS)

Patrick b. 19 November 1875 (LDS)

Elizabeth b. 15 July 1877 Crockenelia (LDS)

 

Michael Treacy & Eliza Quin

William b. 4 October 1872 (LDS)

Anne b. 1 April 1874 (LDS)

John b. 7 July 1876 (LDS)

 

Patrick Tracey & Ellen Burnett

Patrick b. 1 December 1876 (LDS)

 

Patrick Tracy & Kate/Catherine Doolan

Mary b. 22 March 1870 (LDS)

Patrick b. 2 August 1874 (LDS)

 

Patrick Treacy & Catherine Doran

Catherine b. 18 July 1876 (LDS)

 

Peter Tracey & Mary Jane Eagan/Pagan

Catherine Jane b. 1847, d. 1889 m. Gideon Cranston (LDS)

 

1. Thomas Tracy married Anna or Elizabeth

1.1 Patrick James (1829-February 21, 1881) married Catherine Havey

1.1.1 Margaret (27 Sep 1858-24 Sep 1913). Married Robert Downie 1893 Denver, Colorado. Buried St. Mary's Cemetery, Lyndon Station, WI

1.1.2 Mary (23 Aug 1860-20 Jan 1911). Married John C. Cooper 23 November 1887 Evanston, IL

1.1.3 Delia Bridget  (Jun 1864-1927). Buried St. Mary's Cemetery, Lyndon Station, WI

1.1.4 Thomas Bernard  (Oct 1864-21 Aug 1933). Married Catherine Egan 27 Oct 1897. Buried St. Mary's Cemetery, Lyndon Station, WI

1.1.4.1 Ella Catherine

1.1.4.2 Thomas Bernard

1.1.5 Anna Elizabeth  (1865-1937). Married Fred Thomas 21 Jul 1896 Butt MT.

1.1.5.1 George

1.1.5.2 Phyllis

1.1.5.3 Fred

1.1.6 Catherine (Mar 1872-1959). Buried St. Mary's Cemetery, Lyndon Station, WI

1.1.7 Patrick James  (Jun 1874-27 Feb 1937). Buried St. Mary's Cemetery, Lyndon Station, WI

1.1.8 Edward F (Apr 1876-1933). Buried St. Mary's Cemetery, Lyndon Station, WI

1.1.9 William Hevey (Jul 1880-1926)

1.1.9.1 Carroll William Tracy b. 13 Aug 1906 in Butte, MT

1.1.9.2 Ambrose Tracy b. 27 Apr 1908 in Lyndon Station

1.1.9.3 Catharine Tracy b. 17 Feb 1910

1.1.9.4  Mary Tracy b. 24 Jul 1911 in Lyndon Station, WI

1.1.9.5 James Tracy b. 17 Jan 1913 in Lyndon Station, WI

 http://www.gencircles.com/users/tracyandkemper/11/data/800

 

 Athy

 

Martin Treacy & Mary Connor

William b. 7 April 1864 Athy (LDS)

Bridget b. 10 July 1866 Athy (LDS)

 

Michael Treacy (b. abt 1827 in Nicholastown, Athy d. 13 Nov 1902 in Riverstown, Monasterevan) m. Catherine Devoy 24 May 1866

Children

John TREACY b: 14 Jan 1869 m. Rita Holland

James TREACY b: 29 Nov 1871 in , , Ireland

William TREACY b: 26 Feb 1874 in , , Ireland

Patrick TREACY b: 19 Nov 1875 in , , Ireland

Has ChildrenElizabeth TREACY b: 15 Jul 1877 in , , Ireland

Mary TREACY b: 5 Aug 1879 in , , Ireland

Agnes TREACY b: Abt 1879

The Treacy burial place is in Nicholastown cemetery, Athy. James Miller (1900 -1974) of Glasshouse, a grandson of John Devoy (d. 1862)and Anne Devoy (Bridgett), purchased the Treacy farm at Riverstown, Monasterevan.

 

 Carbury & Dunforth

 

Patrick Tracy of Co. Kildare or Meath

Seeking info on townland of my ggrandfather Patrick Tracy who emigrated from either the Carberry district of Kildare or Clonard in Meath in about 1850. He eventually settled in Juneau Co, Wi and married Catherine He(a)vey who was from the Moy valley, Kildare.

Tom Tracy February 02, 2000

 

 Castledermot

 

Emma Tr(e)ac(e)y (1895 – 1975) married William Edward Ruddock (1896 – 1938) St James, Castedermot, Ireland on June 30, 1920.

10 children: William James, Reginald Treacy, Richard Treacy (twins), John Alexander, Adelaide Joyce, Charles Cecil, Kenneth Edward, Daphne Emma, Norman and Gladys Hazel.
Looking for any information on this family.
Lewis M. Ruddick Lewis Ruddick November 25, 2007

(State Registration: Tracey, Emma, Baltinglass, 4th Quarter 1895 2 336)

 

Helen Treacy (b. 1 February 1893 Castledermot Athy Kildare d. 26 May 1975 Kiltown) m. Philip Stone of Skehanna Castlecomer Kilkenny abt. 1917.

 

John Tr(e)ac(e)y/Treasy & Mary Byrne

Alicia b. 25 September 1864 Castledermot (LDS)

Sarah b. 21 July 1866 Castledermot (LDS)

Hanna b. 18 September 1868 (LDS)

Mary Anne b. 14 February 1872 (LDS)

James b. 4 May 1874 (LDS)

 

 Celbridge

 

John Tracey/Treacy & Anne/Margaret Nugent

John b. 7 August 1866 Celbridge (LDS)

Margaret b. 3 June 1869 (LDS)

 

Joseph & Mary Anne Treacey of Celbridge

Alfred Treacey m. Bridget Boyle (d. of James & Anne Boyle of Lucan) 1/6/1879 (Wit Mary Anne Treacey). Clondalkin RC

STATE REGISTRATION: Alfred Treacy, Celbridge, 2nd Quarter 1879 2 409

Alfred Treacy & Bridgid of Chapelizod

Elizabeth Anne b. 18/3/1880 bapt. 21/3/1880 Sp Patrick Boyle & Marcella Treacy. Chapelizod RC

My great aunt, Elizabeth Tracy's (Tracey) marriage license states Dublin as place of birth. Based on Census records I figure her birth to be between 1881-1883. Parents - Alfred Tracey & Bridget Boyle Tracey. Sister, Marcella also born in Ireland about 1884-85. Believe they migrated to US (NJ) in about 1885. Kathy 4 March 2005

 

Laurence Tracey & Eliza Farrell

Joseph b. 3 April 1864 Celbridge (LDS)

 

Ladychapel Cemetery Celbridge

Erected by Michael Treacy of Rooske, in memory of his beloved Wife, Mary, who died, 5th December 1901 aged 46, Here also is interred the remains of the above named Michael Treacy, who died, 2oth August 1905 aged 70 years.

 

 Clane

 

In the Griffiths Valuation of 1851 the following were recorded:

Baltracey townland of the Parish of Balraheen (Ord. S. ???)  707 acres

Map (# of 18)

Occupants

Immediate Lessor

Description

Area

Valuation (land/buildings)

17

William Tracey

Samuel N. Watson, Esq

House, offices & land

14a 1r 27p

£14.0.0/£1.15.0

 

Michael Treacy & Mary Kehoe

Daniel b. 6 January 1881 Rooske (LDS) (Clane???)

 

Thomas Tracey & Julia Maloney/Mollon(e)y

Mary Anne b. 25 November 1873 Clane & Timahoe (LDS)

William b. 12 September 1875 (LDS)

Catherine b. 17 February 1878 The Cott (LDS)

Margaret b. 1 October 1879 Prosperous (LDS)

 

 Curragh Camp

 

Charles Tracey & Eliza Dodd

Arthur Harry b. 19 December 1877 Curraght Camp (LDS)

 

 Kildare & Rathangan

                              

John Treacy, Esq of Antrim

(youngest daughter) Catherine Hyndman Treacy b. about 1830 Antrim m. Robert Ball Steele (b. 24 May 1826) 1858

Robert Lawrence Ball Steele b. 30 September 1859 Rathbride Kildare (LDS)

Burke, Sir Bernard (1863) A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland

John Treacy Steele b. about 1861 Rathbride Kildare (LDS)

Anne Treacy Steele b. about 1864 Rathbride Kildare (LDS)

 

Mary Tracy b. about 1852 Kildare Kildare (LDS)

 

Mary Tracy m. Michael McDonnel 24 November 1873 Kildare & Rathangan RC (LDS)

 

 Kill

 

Michael Tracy & Eliza McNally

Catherine b. 19 February 1880 Boston (LDS)

 

 Maynooth

 

Margarita Tracey b. 16/6/1857

 

Thomas Tracy b. 31/7/1859

 

 Monasterevan

 

John Tracy & Mary McGovern

Sarah b. 10 June 1880 Monasterevin (LDS)

 

Michael Treacy (b. abt 1827 in Nicholastown, Athy d. 13 Nov 1902 in Riverstown, Monasterevan) m. Catherine Devoy 24 May 1866

Children

John TREACY b: 14 Jan 1869 m. Rita Holland

James TREACY b: 29 Nov 1871 in , , Ireland

William TREACY b: 26 Feb 1874 in , , Ireland

Patrick TREACY b: 19 Nov 1875 in , , Ireland

Has ChildrenElizabeth TREACY b: 15 Jul 1877 in , , Ireland

Mary TREACY b: 5 Aug 1879 in , , Ireland

Agnes TREACY b: Abt 1879

The Treacy burial place is in Nicholastown cemetery, Athy. JamesMiller (1900 -1974) of Glasshouse, a grandson of John Devoy (d. 1862)and Anne Devoy (Bridgett), purchased the Treacy farm at Riverstown, Monasterevan.