Ellen Feehan
F, #24201
Biography
Ellen Feehan and
Thomas Collins were married on November 23, 1827 in Oughaval, Mayo, Ireland
G, Church Marriage Record
Date of Marriage:23-Nov-1827
Parish / District:Oughaval RC parishCounty:Co. Mayo
HusbandWife
Name:ThomasCollinsEllenFeehan
Address:
Denomination:Roman CatholicRoman Catholic
Occupation:
Age:
Status:
Husband's FatherWife's Father
Name:Not RecordedCollinsNot RecordedFeehan
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Husband's MotherWife's Mother
Name:
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Witness 1Witness 2
Name:HughFilbinHonorGavan
Address:
Notes:
(E). 1/5/0.
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Bridget Collins
F, #24202, b. June 25, 1835
Parents
Biography
Bridget Collins was born on June 25, 1835 in Aghagower. Mayo, Ireland
G.
Church Baptism Record
Name:Bridget CollinsDate of Birth:
Date of Baptism:25-Jun-1835
Address:DerenkeeParish/District:Aghagower RC parish
Gender:FemaleCountyCo. Mayo
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Father:Austin CollinsMother:Mary Collins
Occupation:
Sponsor 1 /
Informant 1:Timothy Duffy
Sponsor 2 /
Informant 2:Mary Kindrigan
Notes:
(E) 2/6
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Elinor Collins
F, #24203
Biography
Elinor Collins and
Samuel Finn were married on April 8, 1828 in Oughaval, Mayo, Ireland
G, Church Marriage Record
Date of Marriage:08-Apr-1828
Parish / District:Oughaval CofI parishCounty:Co. Mayo
HusbandWife
Name:SamuelFlinnElleanorCollins
Address:
Denomination:Church Of IrelandChurch Of Ireland
Occupation:
Age:
Status:Spinster (Previously unmarried)
Husband's FatherWife's Father
Name:FlinnCollins
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Husband's MotherWife's Mother
Name:
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Witness 1Witness 2
Name:CharlesMahonGuyMahon
Address:
Notes:
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Samuel Finn
M, #24204
Biography
Samuel Finn and
Elinor Collins were married on April 8, 1828 in Oughaval, Mayo, Ireland
G, Church Marriage Record
Date of Marriage:08-Apr-1828
Parish / District:Oughaval CofI parishCounty:Co. Mayo
HusbandWife
Name:SamuelFlinnElleanorCollins
Address:
Denomination:Church Of IrelandChurch Of Ireland
Occupation:
Age:
Status:Spinster (Previously unmarried)
Husband's FatherWife's Father
Name:FlinnCollins
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Husband's MotherWife's Mother
Name:
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Witness 1Witness 2
Name:CharlesMahonGuyMahon
Address:
Notes:
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John Collins
M, #24205
Biography
John Collins and
Bridget Gerraty were married on February 18, 1828 in Oughaval, Mayo, Ireland
G, Church Marriage Record
Date of Marriage:18-Feb-1828
Parish / District:Oughaval RC parishCounty:Co. Mayo
HusbandWife
Name:JohnCollinsBridgetGerraty
Address:
Denomination:Roman CatholicRoman Catholic
Occupation:
Age:
Status:
Husband's FatherWife's Father
Name:Not RecordedCollinsNot RecordedGerraty
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Husband's MotherWife's Mother
Name:
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Witness 1Witness 2
Name:JohnKearnsMargaretGerraty
Address:
Notes:
(E).
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Bridget Gerraty
F, #24206
Biography
Bridget Gerraty and
John Collins were married on February 18, 1828 in Oughaval, Mayo, Ireland
G, Church Marriage Record
Date of Marriage:18-Feb-1828
Parish / District:Oughaval RC parishCounty:Co. Mayo
HusbandWife
Name:JohnCollinsBridgetGerraty
Address:
Denomination:Roman CatholicRoman Catholic
Occupation:
Age:
Status:
Husband's FatherWife's Father
Name:Not RecordedCollinsNot RecordedGerraty
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Husband's MotherWife's Mother
Name:
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Witness 1Witness 2
Name:JohnKearnsMargaretGerraty
Address:
Notes:
(E).
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Susanna Collins
F, #24207
Biography
Susanna Collins and
William Purvis were married on November 12, 1828 in Oughaval, Mayo, Ireland
G, Church Marriage Record
Date of Marriage:12-Nov-1828
Parish / District:Oughaval RC parishCounty:Co. Mayo
HusbandWife
Name:WilliamPurvisSusannaCollins
Address:
Denomination:Roman CatholicRoman Catholic
Occupation:
Age:
Status:
Husband's FatherWife's Father
Name:Not RecordedPurvisNot RecordedCollins
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Husband's MotherWife's Mother
Name:
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Witness 1Witness 2
Name:RobertTooleAnneCollins
Address:
Notes:
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William Purvis
M, #24208
Biography
William Purvis and
Susanna Collins were married on November 12, 1828 in Oughaval, Mayo, Ireland
G, Church Marriage Record
Date of Marriage:12-Nov-1828
Parish / District:Oughaval RC parishCounty:Co. Mayo
HusbandWife
Name:WilliamPurvisSusannaCollins
Address:
Denomination:Roman CatholicRoman Catholic
Occupation:
Age:
Status:
Husband's FatherWife's Father
Name:Not RecordedPurvisNot RecordedCollins
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Husband's MotherWife's Mother
Name:
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Witness 1Witness 2
Name:RobertTooleAnneCollins
Address:
Notes:
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Peter a theory Collins
M, #24209, b. 1750
Parents
Family
Biography
Peter a theory Collins was born in 1750 in Ireland
G. He was married.
FTDNA Big-Y matching between 2 Collins surnamed families demonstrates a familial connection with a most recent common ancestor about 1650. It will be impossible to document Irish records pre-1800 in Mayo because they simply are non-existent. Therefore, I have created a series of stand-ins, I named men who I am inventing as grandfathers in each of the two lines of Collins to be able to create a working theory of relationship. Anyone with "a theory" in their name is made up. Yes, real people with actual names had to exist but that is lost. But I find it satisfying to use the Y-dna dates, and create a structure to see relationships as if we did know these people.
It does show that the relationships between the Islandeady and Shanvallycahill lines is distant and outside the range of autosomal dna. And with poor records, we will only have this hypothetical. But if you take it as it is, it provides some structure to evaluate relationships.
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Anthony a theory Collins
M, #24210, b. 1725
Parents
Family
Biography
Anthony a theory Collins was born in 1725 in Ireland
G. He was married.
FTDNA Big-Y matching between 2 Collins surnamed families demonstrates a familial connection with a most recent common ancestor about 1650. It will be impossible to document Irish records pre-1800 in Mayo because they simply are non-existent. Therefore, I have created a series of stand-ins, I named men who I am inventing as grandfathers in each of the two lines of Collins to be able to create a working theory of relationship. Anyone with "a theory" in their name is made up. Yes, real people with actual names had to exist but that is lost. But I find it satisfying to use the Y-dna dates, and create a structure to see relationships as if we did know these people.
It does show that the relationships between the Islandeady and Shanvallycahill lines is distant and outside the range of autosomal dna. And with poor records, we will only have this hypothetical. But if you take it as it is, it provides some structure to evaluate relationships.
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Richard a theory Collins
M, #24211, b. 1700
Parents
Family
Biography
Richard a theory Collins was born in 1700 in Ireland
G. He was married.
FTDNA Big-Y matching between 2 Collins surnamed families demonstrates a familial connection with a most recent common ancestor about 1650. It will be impossible to document Irish records pre-1800 in Mayo because they simply are non-existent. Therefore, I have created a series of stand-ins, I named men who I am inventing as grandfathers in each of the two lines of Collins to be able to create a working theory of relationship. Anyone with "a theory" in their name is made up. Yes, real people with actual names had to exist but that is lost. But I find it satisfying to use the Y-dna dates, and create a structure to see relationships as if we did know these people.
It does show that the relationships between the Islandeady and Shanvallycahill lines is distant and outside the range of autosomal dna. And with poor records, we will only have this hypothetical. But if you take it as it is, it provides some structure to evaluate relationships.
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James a theory Collins
M, #24212, b. 1675
Parents
Family
Biography
James a theory Collins was born in 1675 in Ireland
G. He was married.
FTDNA Big-Y matching between 2 Collins surnamed families demonstrates a familial connection with a most recent common ancestor about 1650. It will be impossible to document Irish records pre-1800 in Mayo because they simply are non-existent. Therefore, I have created a series of stand-ins, I named men who I am inventing as grandfathers in each of the two lines of Collins to be able to create a working theory of relationship. Anyone with "a theory" in their name is made up. Yes, real people with actual names had to exist but that is lost. But I find it satisfying to use the Y-dna dates, and create a structure to see relationships as if we did know these people.
It does show that the relationships between the Islandeady and Shanvallycahill lines is distant and outside the range of autosomal dna. And with poor records, we will only have this hypothetical. But if you take it as it is, it provides some structure to evaluate relationships.
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Austin a theory Collins
M, #24213, b. 1650
Family
Biography
Austin a theory Collins was born in 1650 in Ireland
G. He and
Spouse a theory were married.
FTDNA Big-Y matching between 2 Collins surnamed families demonstrates a familial connection with a most recent common ancestor about 1650. It will be impossible to document Irish records pre-1800 in Mayo because they simply are non-existent. Therefore, I have created a series of stand-ins, I named men who I am inventing as grandfathers in each of the two lines of Collins to be able to create a working theory of relationship. Anyone with "a theory" in their name is made up. Yes, real people with actual names had to exist but that is lost. But I find it satisfying to use the Y-dna dates, and create a structure to see relationships as if we did know these people.
It does show that the relationships between the Islandeady and Shanvallycahill lines is distant and outside the range of autosomal dna. And with poor records, we will only have this hypothetical. But if you take it as it is, it provides some structure to evaluate relationships.
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John a theory Collins
M, #24214, b. 1775
Parents
Family
Biography
John a theory Collins was born in 1775 in Mayo, Ireland
G. He and
Coyne were married.
FTDNA Big-Y matching between 2 Collins surnamed families demonstrates a familial connection with a most recent common ancestor about 1650. It will be impossible to document Irish records pre-1800 in Mayo because they simply are non-existent. Therefore, I have created a series of stand-ins, I named men who I am inventing as grandfathers in each of the two lines of Collins to be able to create a working theory of relationship. Anyone with "a theory" in their name is made up. Yes, real people with actual names had to exist but that is lost. But I find it satisfying to use the Y-dna dates, and create a structure to see relationships as if we did know these people.
It does show that the relationships between the Islandeady and Shanvallycahill lines is distant and outside the range of autosomal dna. And with poor records, we will only have this hypothetical. But if you take it as it is, it provides some structure to evaluate relationships.
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Philip a theory Collins
M, #24215, b. 1750
Parents
Family
Biography
Philip a theory Collins was born in 1750 in Ireland
G. He was married.
FTDNA Big-Y matching between 2 Collins surnamed families demonstrates a familial connection with a most recent common ancestor about 1650. It will be impossible to document Irish records pre-1800 in Mayo because they simply are non-existent. Therefore, I have created a series of stand-ins, I named men who I am inventing as grandfathers in each of the two lines of Collins to be able to create a working theory of relationship. Anyone with "a theory" in their name is made up. Yes, real people with actual names had to exist but that is lost. But I find it satisfying to use the Y-dna dates, and create a structure to see relationships as if we did know these people.
It does show that the relationships between the Islandeady and Shanvallycahill lines is distant and outside the range of autosomal dna. And with poor records, we will only have this hypothetical. But if you take it as it is, it provides some structure to evaluate relationships.
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Matthew a theory Collins
M, #24216, b. 1725
Parents
Family
Biography
Matthew a theory Collins was born in 1725 in Ireland
G. He was married.
FTDNA Big-Y matching between 2 Collins surnamed families demonstrates a familial connection with a most recent common ancestor about 1650. It will be impossible to document Irish records pre-1800 in Mayo because they simply are non-existent. Therefore, I have created a series of stand-ins, I named men who I am inventing as grandfathers in each of the two lines of Collins to be able to create a working theory of relationship. Anyone with "a theory" in their name is made up. Yes, real people with actual names had to exist but that is lost. But I find it satisfying to use the Y-dna dates, and create a structure to see relationships as if we did know these people.
It does show that the relationships between the Islandeady and Shanvallycahill lines is distant and outside the range of autosomal dna. And with poor records, we will only have this hypothetical. But if you take it as it is, it provides some structure to evaluate relationships.
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Thomas a theory Collins
M, #24217, b. 1700
Parents
Family
Biography
Thomas a theory Collins was born in 1700 in Ireland
G. He was married.
FTDNA Big-Y matching between 2 Collins surnamed families demonstrates a familial connection with a most recent common ancestor about 1650. It will be impossible to document Irish records pre-1800 in Mayo because they simply are non-existent. Therefore, I have created a series of stand-ins, I named men who I am inventing as grandfathers in each of the two lines of Collins to be able to create a working theory of relationship. Anyone with "a theory" in their name is made up. Yes, real people with actual names had to exist but that is lost. But I find it satisfying to use the Y-dna dates, and create a structure to see relationships as if we did know these people.
It does show that the relationships between the Islandeady and Shanvallycahill lines is distant and outside the range of autosomal dna. And with poor records, we will only have this hypothetical. But if you take it as it is, it provides some structure to evaluate relationships.
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Patrick a theory Collins
M, #24218, b. 1675
Parents
Family
Biography
Patrick a theory Collins was born in 1675 in Ireland
G. He was married.
FTDNA Big-Y matching between 2 Collins surnamed families demonstrates a familial connection with a most recent common ancestor about 1650. It will be impossible to document Irish records pre-1800 in Mayo because they simply are non-existent. Therefore, I have created a series of stand-ins, I named men who I am inventing as grandfathers in each of the two lines of Collins to be able to create a working theory of relationship. Anyone with "a theory" in their name is made up. Yes, real people with actual names had to exist but that is lost. But I find it satisfying to use the Y-dna dates, and create a structure to see relationships as if we did know these people.
It does show that the relationships between the Islandeady and Shanvallycahill lines is distant and outside the range of autosomal dna. And with poor records, we will only have this hypothetical. But if you take it as it is, it provides some structure to evaluate relationships.
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Spouse a theory
F, #24219, b. 1650
Family
Biography
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Frances Collins
F, #24220
Biography
Frances Collins was born in Aghagower. Mayo, Ireland
G. She and
William Smyth were married on March 27, 1835 in Aghagower. Mayo, Ireland
G, Church Marriage Record
Date of Marriage:27-Mar-1835
Parish / District:Aghagower CofI parishCounty:Co. Mayo
HusbandWife
Name:WilliamSmythFrancesCollins
Address:Tourbuck, AghagowerAyle, Aghagower
Denomination:Church Of IrelandChurch Of Ireland
Occupation:
Age:
Status:
Husband's FatherWife's Father
Name:SmythCollins
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Husband's MotherWife's Mother
Name:
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Witness 1Witness 2
Name:JohnSmythJamesSmyth
Address:
Notes:
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William Smyth
M, #24221
Biography
William Smyth was born in Aghagower. Mayo, Ireland
G. He and
Frances Collins were married on March 27, 1835 in Aghagower. Mayo, Ireland
G, Church Marriage Record
Date of Marriage:27-Mar-1835
Parish / District:Aghagower CofI parishCounty:Co. Mayo
HusbandWife
Name:WilliamSmythFrancesCollins
Address:Tourbuck, AghagowerAyle, Aghagower
Denomination:Church Of IrelandChurch Of Ireland
Occupation:
Age:
Status:
Husband's FatherWife's Father
Name:SmythCollins
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Husband's MotherWife's Mother
Name:
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Witness 1Witness 2
Name:JohnSmythJamesSmyth
Address:
Notes:
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Bridget Collins
F, #24222
Parents
Biography
Bridget Collins was born in Islandeady, Mayo, Ireland
G. She and
Michael Cawley were married on February 29, 1864 in Islandeady, Mayo, Ireland
G, Civil Marriage Record
Date of Marriage:29-Feb-1864
Parish / District:Islandeady districtCounty:Co. Mayo
HusbandWife
Name:MichaelCawleyBridgetCollins
Address:DerricooraneLetter
Denomination:Civil ParishCivil Parish
Occupation:FARMER
Age:Full Age (Over 21)
Status:Bachelor (Previously unmarried)Spinster (Previously unmarried)
Husband's FatherWife's Father
Name:RogerCawleyRichardCollins
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:FARMERFARMER
Husband's MotherWife's Mother
Name:
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Witness 1Witness 2
Name:MartinCawleyAliceWard
Address:
Notes:
ISLANDEADY CHAPEL
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Michael Cawley
M, #24223
Parents
Biography
Michael Cawley and
Bridget Collins were married on February 29, 1864 in Islandeady, Mayo, Ireland
G, Civil Marriage Record
Date of Marriage:29-Feb-1864
Parish / District:Islandeady districtCounty:Co. Mayo
HusbandWife
Name:MichaelCawleyBridgetCollins
Address:DerricooraneLetter
Denomination:Civil ParishCivil Parish
Occupation:FARMER
Age:Full Age (Over 21)
Status:Bachelor (Previously unmarried)Spinster (Previously unmarried)
Husband's FatherWife's Father
Name:RogerCawleyRichardCollins
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:FARMERFARMER
Husband's MotherWife's Mother
Name:
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Witness 1Witness 2
Name:MartinCawleyAliceWard
Address:
Notes:
ISLANDEADY CHAPEL
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Richard Collins
M, #24224
Family
Biography
Richard Collins was born in Islandeady, Mayo, Ireland
G. He was married.
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Roger Cawley
M, #24225
Family
Biography
Roger Cawley was married.
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