(Kevin Nicholas Byrne, Colonsay, Argyll)
The Byrne part of this family originates with the Byrne families buried at Taghmon, resident at Ballylibernagh, Newtown, Grasscur and Doonooney (Adamstown); they are said to have come from Bonagrew (Brittas Bay). All available information on that connection is at
Note: Although not directly relevant to this site, the owner happens to be a publisher and readers may be interested in Clan O'Byrne of Leinster, a succinct and highly readable introduction to our common history.
The Byrne DNA project is at Clan O'Byrne site
BYRNE / WALSH FAMILY HISTORY
The following is an outline to indicate the lines of greatest interest. If you are connected with any of these individuals, or can provide any further information, please get in touch. |
Byrne of Newtown and Grasscur
Generation I William Byrne of Newtown m. Margaret Lambert (of Long Ridge?) 1838, in Rathangan Parish. In due course they moved to Grasscur. Issue (and sponsors) were: Mary Byrne, 1839, John Lambert & Kitty Byrne Ann Byrne, 1841, Watt Walsh & Ann Coughly Patrick Byrne, 1844, Pat Byrne & Mary Poddle Mary Byrne, 1846, Thomas Lamport & Anastasia Furlong James Byrne, 1849, Patt Furlong & Bess Harpur Anne Byrne, 1851, William Walsh & Ellen Butler Nicholas Byrne, 1854, Thomas Walsh & Margaret Hayes
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Patrick Byrne of Grasscur & Newtown
Generation II
Patrick Byrne b. 1844 m. Bessie Dillon 1865 and had issue: Margaret Byrne 1866 (born Newtown) Patrick Byrne 1868 William Byrne 1870 Thomas Byrne 1873 John Byrne 1874 John Byrne 1876 James Byrne 1877
Generation III
Patrick Byrne b. 1868 m. Margaret Roche and had issue: William Byrne 1894 (died young) Patrick Byrne 1896 (died young) Elizabeth Byrne b. 8 July 1898 Catherine Byrne b. 3 October 1899 John Byrne 1901 (died young) Margaret Byrne 13 May 1906 Mary Byrne (date unknown) Miss xxxxx Byrne 1912 Generation III
James Byrne b. 1877 m. Anne Eliza Rossiter 8 November 1911 and had issue: Miss xxxxxx Byrne Thanks to H.M. for tracing this line
Nicholas Byrne of Grasscur and Ballymacar Generation II
Nicholas Byrne, b 1854 at Grasscur is thought to have spent some time in America and usually used his full patronymic (viz. O'Byrne). He returned and m. (1896) Margaret Walsh of Ballymacar in Cushinstown Church. Witnesses were John Byrne & Bridget Walsh Issue (and sponsors) were: Margaret Anne Byrne, 1897, John Fitzharris & Ellen Byrne Frances Byrne, 1898, Thomas Byrne & Margaret Walsh William Byrne, 1901, Thomas Hughs & Kate Hanlon John Byrne, 1902, Philip Magrath & Johanna Lambert
Bridget Byrne, 1904, James Nolan & Catherine Magrath Mary Kate Byrne, 1906, (sponsors unknown) Patrick Joseph, 1908, John Byrne & Elizabeth F Doyle
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Margaret Walsh, mother of Byrne Generation III (the seven children listed above) was born at Ballymacar and her descent is given below: Walsh of Tinnislatty, The Rower
Generation I
John Walsh b. 1780 m. Anne Kelly from Ballinabearna 1811 Edward Walsh m. Mary Darcy of Ballymacar c.1804
John Walsh of Tinnislatty
Generation II
John Walsh and Mary Kelly had issue: Laurence Walsh b. 1812 m. Mary Grace of Garrenavaby (1847)
Mary Walsh m. Thomas Whitty of Pallas c.1850 This family has been traced - my thanks to JW
Darcy & Walsh of Ballymacar & The Rower Generation II
Edward Walsh of Tinnislatty m. Mary Darcy of Ballymacar in Cushinstown 1804 Issue were: Thomas Walsh b. 1805, m. ? Finn of Anagh (?) John Walsh b. 1808 Edward Walsh b. 1811 Catherine Walsh b. 1816
Thomas Walsh of Ballymacar Generation III
Thomas Walsh of Ballymacar m. ? Finn and had issue: John Walsh m. Margaret Hanlon, Rochestown, Adamstown 1869 Edward (Ned) Walsh m. Margaret (Alice?) Callaghan, Ballyleigh, 1871
Alice b. 1850, daughter of Owen Callahan and Mary Foley Her sponsors were Pat Callahan & Margaret Keogh Her brother Thomas was father to Owen Callaghan who m. a Byrne from Ballymacar Her siblings included Ann and Catherine, also Michael (drowned at Rower)
Edward Walsh of Ballymacar and Ballyleigh Generation III
Edward Walsh b.1850 m. Alice Callaghan and had issue: John Walsh m. Sarah Cearney 1900 in Uddingston,Lanark John Walsh became coal miner, migrated first to Scotland, the in 1923 to St. Louis Mo., bringing the family across in 1925 aboard the "Cameronia"
Thanks to R.E.C. for this
John Walsh of Ballymacar Generation IV
John Walsh of Ballymacar m. Margaret Hanlon and had issue: Margaret Walsh b 1869 m. Nicholas (O')Byrne from Grasscur at Cushinstown Church 1896 Bridget Walsh b. 3 March 1872, possibly married a Fynn or Flynn and moved to America?? Nicholas O'Byrne of Ballymacar
Generation V
Margaret Walsh m. Nicholas (O')Byrne from Grasscur and their children (and sponsors) were: Margaret Anne Byrne, 1897, John Fitzharris & Ellen Byrne Frances Byrne, 1898, Thomas Byrne & Margaret Walsh William Byrne, 1901, Thomas Hughs & Kate Hanlon John Byrne, 1902, Philip Magrath & Johanna Lambert Bridget Byrne, 1904, James Nolan & Catherine Magrath Mary Kate Byrne, 1906, (sponsors unknown) Patrick Joseph, 1908, John Byrne & Elizabeth F Doyle |
INFORMATION PLEASE Nicholas (O')Byrne was my g/father, through Patrick Joseph Byrne (Byrne Gen IV and Walsh Gen. VI). Information on other living descendants has been omitted, but I am happy to add links or email addresses on request. Just give me your contact detail and indicate the individual with whom you wish it to be associated.
For myself, I would like to hear from any relation who chances upon this page, and will be delighted to exchange information with other researchers.
Family tradition suggests links with Byrne families at Ballylibernagh, Dunooney (Adamstown) and Bonagrew (Brittas Bay). All available information on that connection is at Byrne Families of South Wexford. I have some information on another Byrne family of Ballymacar, but have not found any connection as yet.
Gun robh math agad. byrne@colonsay.org.uk
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