tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4307640823473103973.post6353015836889370791..comments2023-12-03T17:09:03.913-08:00Comments on County Cork Families, mainly West Cork: Patrick Collins and Catherine Collins of Bawnnahow Southsb10http://www.blogger.com/profile/01391069316427376726noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4307640823473103973.post-51098821191006918882023-12-03T17:09:03.913-08:002023-12-03T17:09:03.913-08:00Niamh!
I DO apologize for such a late reply, I do...Niamh!<br /><br />I DO apologize for such a late reply, I don't check the blog often as I don't think people find it particularly useful. I do send Jimmy in Dromasta Christmas cards but don't hear from him. If you'd like to talk further, please message skibbgirl at ancestry.com and I will give you further contact info. Hoping you see this!sb10https://www.blogger.com/profile/01391069316427376726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4307640823473103973.post-77824740335210180792023-03-03T11:46:44.081-08:002023-03-03T11:46:44.081-08:00My Grandfather was Humphrey Collins ( his wife was...My Grandfather was Humphrey Collins ( his wife was Nelli (McCarthy). Humphreys father was James Collins, Bawnahow was the home place. Humphrey was a Creamery Manager.He had a brother Jack ( priest) and a sister Gertrude ( a nun). Humphrey and Nellie had 5 children, the eldest James (Jimmy) then my Dad (Pat)- both live/lived locally. My father is deceased now. Also 3 daughters , all living in Co. Cork as do some of their children.<br /><br />if you need any info or want to share info happy to connect.<br /><br />NiamhAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00696062761171237094noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4307640823473103973.post-52323207258790549692020-12-30T18:24:42.257-08:002020-12-30T18:24:42.257-08:00Hello Dan,
Wish I could relate Charles Collins to...Hello Dan,<br /><br />Wish I could relate Charles Collins to the other Bawnnahow Collinses but afraid I cannot. I would need a yDNA test on a direct patriline descendant of Charles to know where he fits in among the Collinses in the area.<br /><br />Best wishes and have a good New Year,<br /><br />Susansb10https://www.blogger.com/profile/01391069316427376726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4307640823473103973.post-88986383933153065172020-11-28T10:51:12.445-08:002020-11-28T10:51:12.445-08:00My great great grandmother was Mary (Collins) Brie...My great great grandmother was Mary (Collins) Brien born in December of 1841 to Charles Collins and Mary Driscoll in Bawnahow. She was their first born after their Feb 1841 marriage. Any idea how and if they are related to your Bawnahow Collinses? Mary had siblings who were the following. Simon, Patrick, Michael, Norry and Catherine (that I know of). On another site, someone states that Charles Collins died in the Skibbereen Workhouse in July of 1896 and they say that's what it says on his death record. So I assume they've seen it and it's legitimate. Anyway, let me know if you know who these families are connected. Thanks! Dan O'Brien My email is genealogyjourneys1@gmail.comDan O'Brienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01175250263470547927noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4307640823473103973.post-4116889167561234812015-09-15T14:22:33.323-07:002015-09-15T14:22:33.323-07:00Hi Anne,
I'm not sure why a comment about the...Hi Anne,<br /><br />I'm not sure why a comment about the Mahonys of Clodagh is attached here under Collinses of Bawnnahow, but here goes. <br /><br />The Mahony names in Clodagh are not particularly helpful, as some given names like Patrick, Helena, Denis, etc. are very common. What could eventually be helpful is if a man named Mahony descended from the Clodagh Mahonys participated fully in the O'Mahony DNA project, provided a family tree to the project, etc. <br /><br />I have been working on getting a male descendant from Bredagh tested, and there is a candidate lined up. We are waiting for the next good test sale opportunity. I hope to have him tested within a year. <br /><br />A non-match between a Clodagh Mahony and a Bredagh Mahony would indicate they weren't the same line, but people with the same surname living within the same townland may not necessarily have been closely related - there could have been different Mahony lines in Clodagh.<br /><br />Thanks for your interest. -- Susansb10https://www.blogger.com/profile/01391069316427376726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4307640823473103973.post-6382364094501799592015-09-15T06:22:07.271-07:002015-09-15T06:22:07.271-07:00My partner is related to Mahony family of Clodagh ...My partner is related to Mahony family of Clodagh Drimoleague. His grandfather was Jeremiah Mahony b 1882. His great grandfather was Patrick Mahony wife Jane other children were Helena, Denis, George, John and Patrick. I believe some of these went to America. Are these names any help in your quest for linking your Mahonys and Clodagh?<br />email annegodfrey137@gmail.com<br />regards<br />AnneAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04797413009433389479noreply@blogger.com