Re: patrick clayton fallon
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Re: patrick clayton fallon
cheryl fallon 12/20/08
Using your additional information, I may have partially solved your puzzles.
I research the Irish Family History Foundation's database. It contains 12,000,000 surviving rcds for abt 65% of Irish counties. Rcds are increasingly sparse B4 1840, rare B4 1800.
For Han(ora) Holland B 1871 +/- 4 yrs somewhere in Ireland with a father forenamed Martin, I found 1 B rcd in 1873 Limerick.
For Pat(rick) Fallon B 1861 somewhere in Ireland with a father forenamed Martin, I found 0 B rcds. For 1868 +/- 4 yrs, I found 5 B rcds: 2-1867 Mayo, 2-1869 Roscommon, and 1870 Sligo.
For Thomas Fallon B ???? ditto, I found 9 B rcds. For 1868 +/- 4 yrs, I found 3 B rcds: 1868 Roscommon, 1868 Mayo, and 1869 Galway.
It looks like only Roscommon and Mayo are in common. Searching Co. Roscommon by parish, I found a Thomas Fallon B 1868 and a Pat(rick) Fallon B 1869 in Kilbride parish.
Searching Co. Mayo by parish, I found a Thomas Fallon B 1868 in Hollymount District. I also found a Patrick Fallon B 1867 in the same district.
You now have two possible sets of Fallon brothers with a father named Martin. The only way to break the tie is to view one of the B rcds in each set for the mother's name of Mary McTigue. Only 1, if any, should show a McTigue mother.
For Mary Deveny B ???? somewhere in Ireland with a father's forename of Pat(rick), I found 93 B rcds. Assuming she was abt Hanora's age, this gives 22 rcds.
You have given me some changing DOB, etc. Have tried to present my work in a manner which you can duplicate. Suggest you do so using other yr ranges for DOB on the brothers.
Google the Foundation's name to lead you to this database. Register, opt to be notified as rcds are added and browse. Pls post your search results to my genforum msg.
Hope this helps. Good luck.