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Blake Family Records, Martin J. Blake, volume one, 1902 and volume two, 1905; Leabhar Chlainne Suibhne: An Account of the Mac Sweeney Families of Ireland, with Pedigrees, Paul Walsh (priest), 1920; The Learned Family of O Duigenan, Paul Walsh, Irish Eccleastical Record, 1921
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The Public Records Office of Ireland c. 1900. In 1867, under the reign of Queen Victoria, the British Parliament passed the Public Records (Ireland) Act 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c. 70) to establish the Public Record Office of Ireland which was tasked with collecting administrative, court and probate records over twenty years old. [5]
There currently appear to be 113 civil parishes in County Kildare. [14] This includes two civil parishes named Cloncurry, two named Nurney, and two named Tully. Before 1881, there were also civil parishes of Ballybought, Coughlanstown and Jago. [15] Other sources treat Cloncurry, Nurney and Tully all as one civil parish each. [15]
Thomas Ashe was born in the townland of Kinard East, Lispole, Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland, to Gregory Ashe (d. 1927), a farmer, and his wife Ellen Hanifin, on 12 January 1885, according to his baptismal record and his sister Nora, [2] [3] or 15 March 1885, according to state birth records. [4] His was a family of ten, seven boys and three girls.
He was a civil servant residing in Dublin when he married Agnes Daly in Ballycorick Church on 17 July 1907. [3] By 1911, he was an Assistant Clerk in the Local Government Board, and was using the Irish-language version of his name, Tomás Ua Marcacáin. [4] He joined the Irish Volunteers in 1912. He was wounded during the Easter Rising.