
Parker, Golding, O'Neill, Moloney, Boylan, Healy Family
It is apparent that there are numerous connections between various branches of the tree over several generations. Difficult to explain but see as follows.
1820's ->
Joseph Golding, Leather worker, marries Frances Parker.
1840's ->
One of their daughters marries Frances 0'Neill, Undertaker. The couple move to Cork with their young family.
1860's ->
Whilst in Cork, one of their daughters marries Walter Moloney, plasterer. Moloney's return to Dublin with an Italian-Scottish family Pedreschi, Stucco Plasterers. In Dublin they both work with Comerford's Stucco Plasterers.
Meanwhile in Dublin Matthew Healy, Leatherworker marries Mary Gallagher from Wicklow. They live with Lynch's Leatherworkers and a Teresa Moloney* on Britain Street.
1870's
Meanwhile Hugh Boylan, Painter** marries Catherine Redmond. *** They moved to Temple Street with a Byrne family that Teresa Moloney* had married into. Healy's Leather workers moved with her to a house a few doors down, that is associated to Lynch's Leather workers. (There is a Healy Hairdresser located near, also to query) Note Pedreschi Plasterers are married into Lynch and Byrne family's ****
1880's
Mary Gallagher Healy's sister lives where Comorford's Plasterers live on Clanbrassil Street.
1890's
Meanwhile Wogan, Hairdressers, live at an address associated with a family of Boylan's and Devlin's ** Philip Wogan's first cousin marries a Comerford Jewler which is believed to be a member of Comerford plasterers.
Walter Moloney's daughter marries a Parker.*****
1900's
When her husband dies Mary Gallagher Healy lives with a family on Hume street that know Pedreschi's. Her sister moves to a second address on Cuff street that Comerford Plasterers lived at. ***
1910's
Two of Hugh Boylan, Plasterers daughters live with Comerford Plasterers and his son in law Philip Wogan. Hugh's third daughter marries Walter Moloney, Plasterer who is living over Byrne's Undertakers **** down the road from his relations O'Neill's Undertakers.
A son of Moloney's plasterers marries a Delplanque. Her brother lives with a Nolan-Boylan family nextdoor to Sarah Boylan Wogan.
1930's
Walter's son Bernard Moloney, Plasterer marries Anna Eileen Healy of Healy Leather worker's. They moved to Moore's Cottages a cluster of houses where Bernards aunts Wogan & Redmond and his great Uncle O'Neill had lived. ****
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- * Teresa Moloney is assumed to be a cousin of Walter Moloney
- ** Hugh Boylan is probably the son of Boylan-Devlin's that lived at the same address as Wogan's Hairdresser's
- *** There are Redmond's linked with Comerford Plasterers at two locations that are also associated with family members.
- **** Assume the Byrne's mentioned may be related. Byrne surname is difficult to track.
- ***** Query if related to Parker ancestor
(Add clarification on following)
O'Neill's lived beside Wogan's
A Boylan married a Nolan
. Delplanque's live with Boylan's & Nolan's
Pedreschi's work with Lynch's
Byrne's marry Lynch's
Golding's live with Boylan's
O'Neill's live with Boylan's
(yet to be mapped)Behan's and Devlin's are scattered throughout along with other families such as Farrell's
Further Research...
Family Addresses
9 High Street, Cornmarket
- 1840-60 Griffith's: John Pepper & Lodgers
- 1847 Pettigrew: Walsh & Keely, Blanket, Flannel & Counter pane warehouse.
- 1852 Thom's: Walsh & Keely, Blanket, Flannel & Counter pane warehouse
- 1862 Thom's: Vacant
- Home to Bernard's aunt Lucy Parker (Moloney) & Parker cousin's.
The individuals associated with this address are members of the Brethren Church that worshipped at Merrion Hall (now Davenport Hotel) Many Golding records at this address but none connected to tree presently. Note the address was used as a linen store, Joseph Golding Bernard's Great Grandfather was a currier his daughter and her husband and children were cloth manufacturers & packers.
Vaughan (O'Neill) family also live here query if this is related to Anne Boylan (Vaughan) who lived with Walter Moloney & Frances (O'Neill). Links to no.8, 9, 1, 30 High Street on then to Werburg St & bride St. which suggests associated.
1861 Thom's: 8, Anne Redmond, Provisions dealer
15 Mountjoy, Broadstone
- 1848 Frances O'Neill m. Frances Golding. w. P Foley, Bridget Mad
- 1862 Thoms: Building ground
Query witness: 1848 Patrick Foley m.Roseanna Foley (Lawlor) w. Fanny Golding, Patt Gurry
There are Lawlor's at 30 High St. connected to Golding, O'Neill Nolan & Vaughan families on High St. One becomes a nextdoor neighbour of Boylan's on Clanbrassil St
A Patrick Foley m. Helena Kavanagh & family, later lives between the Moloney O'Neill families at 2 Summerhill
An Elizabeth Golding w. Foley births at 61 Mabbot & 24 Exchequer,
1862 Thom's: 60 John Goolding, provisions dealer (same name as her grandfather)
1862 Thom's: 61 John Foley, Hairdresser
1862 Thom's: 62 Philip Brady Grocer & Tea dealer(future in-law)
74, 75, 76 Cook St.,
- 1846: Slaters 1846: 74-75 Cook Street, Bernard O'Neill, Undertaker
- 1852 Thom's: 75, Bernard O'Neill, Undertaker
- 1857 b. Maria O'Neill w. Roseanna Foley
- 1859 b. Bernard Henry O'Neill w. Maria O'Brien
- 1861 Thom's: 75 & 76, Bernard O'Neill, Undertaker
- 1862 Thoms: 75, Bernard O'Neill, Undertaker
- 1865 b. Francis Joseph McCormack of Francis McCormack & Anne lane w. Francis & Patrick O'Neill.
88 Cook St.
- 1847 Pettigrew: 88 Bernard O'Neill, Undertaker
Query any relationship to others on the street...
1847 Pettigrew: 70 Peter Eyres, Rag Warehouse,
1847 Pettigrew: 71 David Simpson, Rag Warehouse
1847 Pettigrew: 84 Catherine Byrne, Provisions dealer
1847 Pettigrew: 85 James Boylan, Undertaker
1847 Pettigrew: 87 John Kelly, Carpenter & Undertaker
1847 Pettigrew: 89 Thomas Byrne, Coffin maker
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Query source: 71 Richard Boylan, undertaker also next house
1 Bolton Ct., (Between Werburg & Christchurch Place)
- 1847 Pettigrew: Tenements & Timber merchant.
- 1862 Thom's: 3 houses in tenements
- 1865 b. Francis O'Neill of Francis O'Neill & Frances O'Neill (Golding)
- 1867 m. John Kelly & Elizabeth Boylan of Francis Boylan, Temple Street Lower
1871 b. Maryanne O'Neill of John O'Neill & Bridget Fagan w. Elizabeth Fagan, Bolton Court.
1899 b. Walter Faulkner of John Faulkner & Teresa Boylan, 4 Bolton Court. Note: A Faulkner is recorded as a witness on one of the Moloney marriage or birth certs.
31 Bolton St.
- 1804 Wilsons: John Baptist Ferry, Delf seller
- 1847 Pettigrew: Joseph Lanigan, Boot & Shoe maker
- 1862 Thom's: George O'Hea, Grocer & Licquer Store
- Walter Moloney & Francis Moloney (O'Neill)
Query: A Margaret Mulvey witnessed the baptism of Frances Moloney (O'Neill) and then two of her children born in Bolton St. There is a Con & Margaret Mulvey in Bolton street who have a son Con whose baptism in 1829, witnessed by James Neil & Margaret Hughes.
67 Wellington Street
- 1862 Thom's: 65-70 in tenaments
- Walter Moloney & Frances O'Neill
Query relationship to James Boylan & Mary Lovely
Query 1872 b. Elizabeth Bridget Daly of Margaret Golding & James Daly
54 Bolton St.
- 1804 Wilsons: Bainbridge & Co., Watchmakers
- 1847 Pettigrew: Walter Thompson, Cabinet maker & Upholsterer
- 1862 Thom's: Patrick Rooney, Draper
- Francis O'Neill (Golding)
- 1877 Bernard's father Walter Moloney is born here.
10 Bolton St.
- 1804 Wilsons: Edward Savage, Cart maker
- 1847 Pettigrew: Martin Kavanagh, Provisions dealer
- 1862 Thom's: James Purcell, Builder
- Walter Moloney & Francis Moloney (O'Neill)
Walter J Moloney
102 Dorset St. Upr
- 1847 Pettigrew: Francis Matthews, Tea Wine & Spirit Merchant
- 1852 Thom's: Denis Joseph Murphy: Boot & Shoe Maker
- 1862 Thom's: John Fitzpatrick, Corn Factor
- 1887 b. Edward son of Walter Moloney & Frances Moloney (O'Neill) - grandparents of Bernard
- 1915 Kelly's: Misses Elizabeth & Kate O'Neil, Boot & Shoe Makers, Warehouses & Dealers
102 Dorset St Lwr
- 1862 Thom's: Thomas Gaffney, Grocer wine & Spirit merchant.
- 1864 m. Mary Gallagher to Matthew Healy - grandmother of Anna Eileen
6 Britain St. (Parnell St.)
- 1847 Pettigrew: Eliza Dunne, Provisions dealer.
- 1862 Thom's: Tenements
1848 Thomas Healy, Boot and Shoe Maker & Lydia have a son William Healy
1851 they have a daughter Sarah Healy
They witness the marriage of an employee? Alexander Brodie of same address who marries a Catherine Mcloughlin from no. 74.
1854 Thomas Moloney, Bernard's great uncle? is identified at this address in a baptism record for his daughter Theresa Byrne (Moloney)
1887 James Murphy and Margaret Byrne have a son Edward Murphy at this address.
161 Britain St. (Parnell Street)
1847 Pettigrew: Colm. Mart, McKiernan Lawyer & Loughlin trustees
1851 James Murphy, Boot and Shoe Maker and Ellen Murphy have a daughter Susan Catherine Murphy
1862 Thom's: Henry Burke, Agent for the Liverpool United Legal Friendly Association & Burial Society & J Steinhart, Watch & Clock Maker
1902 Bernard's parents lived at this address as there is a birth cert for his sister Catherine Florence Bambrick (Moloney)
60 Marlborough
- 1804 Wilsons: William Logan & Co., Merchants
- 1847 Pettigrew: Mark Morton's English Mercantile & mathematical academy, Patrick Murray, Tailor
- 1847 Pettigrew: Catherine Nolan, Milner & John Carbury, Ladies Shoe maker
- 1862 Thom's: Michael M'Guinness, Hairdresser
- 1881 Theresa Byrne (Moloney) gives birth to Francis Byrne. This appears to be the home of Frederick Farrell & Jane Farrell (Ellis) who is pregnant with Edward Joseph Farrell.
1-2 Temple St. Lower (Hill St)
(1 is a shop 2 over a laneway to the yard.)
- 1847 Pettigrew: William Holebrook, Hairdresser
- 1861 Thom's: John Healy, Tailor
- 1862 Thom's: John Healy
- b. Catherine Boylan of Hugh & Catherine Boylan
Bernard's first cousin once removed?, Theresa Byrne (Moloney) and her family move from Britain street to 2 Lower Temple Street. Her father in law who lives with her is a canal porter, which is what Anna Eileen's grandfather O'Brien worked as. Teresa's brother Joseph Moloney who lives here, marries a Mary Healy who's father is a Richard Healy.
9 Temple St.
- 1847 Pettigrew: John Nelson, Shoe Maker
- 1862 Thom's Almanac: William Lynch, Boot and Shoe Maker
1862 William Lynch & Marianna Crolly have Emilia Lynch
1859 also birth of Maria Bridget Lynch
- 1870 Thom's: John Nelson, Shoe Maker
1879 Patrick & Bridget Murphy's daughter, Arabella marries Joseph Byrne
- 1909 Anna Eileen's sister Mary Healy was born here.
Moore's Cottages (off Rutland St.)
- 1847 Pettigrew: Tenements
Bernard's second great uncle William O'Neill moves to Moore's Cottages
Bernard's grandfather Hugh Boylan, and his aunts Catherine Boylan (Redmond) Sarah Wogan (Boylan), along with his parents Walter J Moloney & Christina Moloney (Boylan) live here.
Query: if Bernard's aunt Catherine Redmond(Boylan) is married to a cousin as William Redmond has the same surname as Bernard's Grandmother Catherine Boylan (Redmond) who lives across the road.
Bernard & Anna Eileen live here.
15 Winetavern St.
- 1804 Wilsons: Oliver Plunket, Grocer
- 1847 Pettigrew: James Walsh, Baker
- 1862 Thom's: John Donnelly, Undertaker
- 1901 Census: Lucy Parker (Moloney)
16 Winetavern St.
- 1847 Pettigrew: John Martin, Undertaker
- 1862 Thom's: Byrne's Builder Plasterer & Undertaker's
- 1901 Census: Moloney's are located here.
29 Winetavern
- 1804 Wilsons: William Egan, Shoemaker
- 1847 Pettigrew: Michael Rogers, Boot Maker
- 1862 Thom's: 29-30, Temperance Hotel & Coffee Rooms, William Barron Proprietor
- 1901 Census: Moloney's live here
61 South Great George's Street
- 1847 Pettigrew: John Behan Tallow Chandler
- 1851 Thom's: John Behan Tallow Chandler
- 1862 Thom's: John Behan Tallow Chandler
- 1907 Anna Eileen's sister Mary Healy was born here
James Costello a Carpenter and Catherine Devlin (query if relationship to Bernard)
1864 Query the address of Bernard Healy, Tallow Chandler daughter Elizabeth Foley (Flynn Healy) m. Michael Foley witnessed by Margaret Lawlor
1915 Kelly's: Next door in no.62 is Heather Bros & Co., Boot & Shoe Makers, Warehouses & Dealers
Unsupported Addresses with similar name or profession
Query:
Temple lane
- 1847 Pettigrew: John Healy, Hairdresser, 2 Temple Ln.
- 1861 Thom's: John Healy, Hairdresser & Peruke maker
Address adjacent to 9 Temple St.
139 Francis St.
William Healy, Shoemaker & Maria Healy???-1910
Francis Healy & Ellen Healy (Callaghan) birth of Francis 1859 William Sponsors
Helena Healy, Eliza Healy, Ellen Healy, Michael Healy, Edward Healy
Query:
Thomas Healy d.1796
William Healy d. 1723
Query relationship to:
Mary Healy d. 1783
Martha Healy d.1777
1846 Slater: Thomas Healy, Boot & Shoe Maker
22 Charlemont mall, John Boylan Boot & Shoe Maker
Query CATHERINE LYNCH 6 December 1870, 2 BOLTON CT (nextdoor to Bernard's Grandparents)
of THOS LYNCH & MARGT MALONEY
Wogan - O'Neill Connection
Query source for Wogan's moving into 27 Meath St. two weeks after O'Neills leave. This is a Quaker house supporting Dublin's poor.
Query if connection Between Mary Wogan (Corcoran) & Elizabeth Moloney (Corcoran) daughter of Helena Corcoran (Murphy).
There is an Anne Behan's sponsoring Wogan's
Curiosity: Query Nolan Gallagher link
Name ANNE NOLAN
Date of Birth 10 December 1867
Address 2 CONSTITUTION HILL
Father MICHAEL NOLAN
Mother ROSANNA GALLAGHER
Sponsor Anne Connell
Name DANIEL NOLAN
Date of Birth 8 February 1874
Address 57 WELLINGTON STREET
Father MICHAEL NOLAN
Mother ROSE GALLAGHER
Further details in the record
Sponsor 1 MARY GALLAGHER
Priest JAMES J DOYLE
Name MICHAEL NOLAN
Date of Birth 29 August 1859
Address 25 MEATH ST
Father MICHS NOLAN
Mother MARI ANNA MAHER
Name DAVID NOLAN
Date of Birth 3 September 1891
Address 66 MABBOT ST
Father MICHAEL NOLAN
Mother ELLEN BERGAN
Further details in the record
Sponsor 1 MARGT FAY
Priest DANL DOWNING