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Honouring Our Ancestors

Parents, grandparents and beyond, still with us or departed, let's pay tribute in pictures and stories to those who went before us.

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Latest Activity: Jul 15

I've put a couple of my parents favourite songs on here. I welcome any suggestions which I will add if I can.



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Britgirl Comment by Britgirl on July 15, 2010 at 7:01pm
Finding a site that is dedicated to my passion - ancestor-seeking - is nice. Being from England I never expected to start searching for my ancestors from Canada but, lucky me, I met a lady from Scotland who not only lives a few doors away from me and has become my wonderful friend but she was into genealogy and was a researcher by profession, albeit in a different line of work. She has discovered so many of my ancestors for me and I now have 5 branches of my family tree. She and I both have ancestors who hail from Ireland and it is our "dream" to one day make it over there to take our Irish ancestry back further.

It is a somewhat humbling experience to find a line of family that really knew what hardship was and yet, somehow, they managed to survive it.

I would like to share some photos of some of my ancestors but, alas, I do not know how to download them onto the site. Once one reaches a certain age, technology seems so much more difficult. However, thank goodness we live in an age where people can so readily make contact and keep in touch because of technology - especially valuable to those of us who have left our homeland.

I hope this particular site attracts many more members with whom to share our like-passion. Well done for doing it Annette.

Britgirl.
Annette Tilden Comment by Annette Tilden on July 15, 2010 at 7:00pm
Welcome to the group, Britgirl.
Annette Tilden Comment by Annette Tilden on July 7, 2010 at 7:04am
Welcome to the group, Dale. I hope all new members will read through the past comments and be inspired to tell stories of their own.
Annette Tilden Comment by Annette Tilden on July 6, 2010 at 7:23am
Another new member today. Welcome Rhonnda C. Rea. We look forward to your stories.
Rhonnda C. Rea Comment by Rhonnda C. Rea on July 6, 2010 at 12:43am
Your idea about the songs is wonderful. My parents loved the Tennessee Waltz and I cried when it played. I feel close to my Mom when I hear it because she used to hum it all the time. Want to add to your site when I get a moment, great work!!!
Annette Tilden Comment by Annette Tilden on June 30, 2010 at 3:15pm
We have a new member today. Please welcome Diane Leclair to the group.
Diane Leclair Comment by Diane Leclair on June 30, 2010 at 1:35pm
Annette,
How do you add your photos and songs to any group?
Thanks. Diane
Annette Tilden Comment by Annette Tilden on June 20, 2010 at 4:35am
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Remembering my father who loved to travel. I'm on a road trip right now in an area I drove with him and my mother 30 years ago. The good memories come flooding back.
Annette Tilden Comment by Annette Tilden on May 21, 2010 at 6:41pm
Basil Kealey has asked me to transfer his following story from another site. I hope you find it as interesting as I do.

Basil Kealey's Journey in Genealogy

"As we were flying at 32,000 feet from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, I could not help but wonder about the lives of our forefathers who left Ireland in the first quarter of the nineteenth century under very difficult times and circumstances what with famine, religious persecution, the fight for independence and the like. My sister Marilyn and I were making our first flight back to the land of Jeremiah {Darby}Kealey who was born in 1792 in Queen's County.{Now Laois County} We both were quite excited about our holiday and especially taking a day to travel through Laois County and search for Darby's people and places.
We were told that Darby Kealey's father or uncle was buried in Wolfhill Cemetery. After much searching in the St. Mary's R.C. Cemetery,we found the large tombstone belonging to John Kealy of Kylenabehy who died on the 17th May 1847. It was difficult to decipher some of the wording and dates because the stone inscriptions were worn from the weather and time. John Kealy's family are inscribed on the tombstone as well. We also found three other old Kealy tombstones that could not be deciphered, as well two newer Kealy headstones.
We then drove west to Swan, a short distance away and met a John Kealy who invited us into his home. We told him about our Kealey history and Darby Kealey descendents and he informed us that he didn't think the John Kealey and Family that are buried in the Wolfhill Cemetery are related to our Kealey Family. He also drove us to St. Abbans R.C. Church and Cemetery and showed us where his parents, brothers and sisters are buried. John Kealy did, however, say that he had heard about another Cemetery up in the mountains where the coal mines were located and that he thought Kealey's with that spelling were buried.
We then drove south-west to Clogh and St. Patrick's R.C. Church and Cemetery We spent some time looking around the Cemetery, however could not locate any Kealey headstones. As we were about to leave two fellas who were cleaning the steps asked us who we were looking for; we said Kealey's. Nobody around here with that spelling, however a lady with a Kealy maiden name was inside the church cleaning the vestry. We entered the church and introduced ourselves as being from Canada. She was taken aback and quite excited. Her family was buried up in the Wolfhill Cemetery, however was never able to find the tombstones. We were possible cousins. She promised to e-mail, through her son, the family relationships and descendents.
Darby Kealey immigrated to Canada to a City that would be known as Bytown after 1850; incorporated as Ottawa in 1855 and chosen as Canada's Capital in 1857. There is convincing evidence that he was in the Area before 1820 and he was one of the earliest settlers to this area. It should be noted that his given name is used interchangeably with 'Jeremiah'; both are ways of anglicizing the Irish name 'Diarmada'; thus he sometimes appears as Jeremiah and other times as Darby Kealey. His family name sometimes is spelled 'Kealy' and 'Keally.' It is thought that Darby may have arrived from Ireland with his brothers or cousins Martin and James and perhaps one other relative or friend and probably sailed from Cork, Ireland.
Darby Kealey lived out his life in the present day Ottawa Area and raised eleven children. Nine of his children, along with their spouses homesteaded up the Gatineau in the Venosta/Low/Martindale, Quebec, area in the Township of Low. Darby was first married to Abigail Mulligan of Ireland. She was born before 1809 and died before 1835. His second wife was thought to be Abigail's sister Elizabeth Mulligan. The sisters were the daughter's of Thomas Mulligan and Dorothy Leathem of Ireland. Elizabeth was born in 1811 in Ireland and died in July,1874.
Darby Kealey died on the 2nd March 1872 in Ottawa, Ontario. My line extends through James, then John 'Mill Jack' and then my father Patrick [Paddy] and then to Marilyn and I. The descendents of Darby Kealey are in the thousands and some three-hundred pages are required to list all of Darby Kealey's descendents. Four people in particular have spent a great deal of time and effort in keeping the descendent lines up-to-date. They are Laurel Doucette of Newfoundland, Bryan McLaughlin , Gatineau, Bruce Cowen, Edmonton, Alberta, and Ron Kealy, Frostburg, Maryland, U.S.A. They deserve to be commended.
An interesting quirk occurred when one of Darby's grandson's William who was born in Venosta, Quebec,and immigrated to Eveleth, Minnesota, U.S.A.in 1901 with his wife Bridget and two sons. Two brothers Michael [Mick] and Patrick [Pat] also moved to Minnesota around the same time. William later opened a blacksmith shop in Chisholm, Minnesota and is given the credit for changing the spelling of the Family name from Kealey to Kealy when a sign was made for his shop with the second "e" in the Kealey name was left off. From that time on the Minnesota Kealey's [Will.Pat,and Mick] were Kealy's including all their descendents since. So there you have it; we've gone full circle - Kealey or Kealy.
We wish we had more time to spend in Laois County to search out the homeland and family of the elusive Darby Kealey err' Kealy. However, we'll leave that to the next time we visit the beautiful Country of Ireland. We continued our journey on to the Cashel area and the 'Rock of Cashel', kissed the Blarney Stone. visited Cobh where over three million people immigrated from, toured the Ring of Kerry, The Dingle Peninsula, The Cliffs of Moher, The Galway area and to where my favorite movie "The Quiet Man"was filmed in 1951 and listened to the fiddles with a "pint" in Doolin.
They say the Irish are the "friendliest people in the world".- I agree and can't wait to go back.

Basil Kealey
basil.kealeyATsympatico.ca

Late Update: "It is almost certain that my grandfather Jeremiah "Darby" Kealey was born in Ballyhenry Townland, Bourney Parish, County of Tipperary, Ireland. From a contact I made on my trip to the Clog area last June and my non-comfort with my forefather being from the Laois County I was directed to the North Tipperary Genealogy Centre where my investigation of Birth/Baptism records indicated Jeremiah was born in Co.Tipperary in 1794. I appreciate all the help you gave me with my story being allowed to be told on your Website and request any information from contacts familiar with Jeremiah or his father Daniel Kealy from the Ballyhenry area,Co Tipperary be sent to basil.kealeyATsympatico.ca"
Annette Tilden Comment by Annette Tilden on May 9, 2010 at 12:04pm
Happy Mother's Day.
This is my mother holding me.

 

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