Mar 272025
 

In 1666/7 there was an Edward Heade at Lisnamrock and James Heade at Ballyphilip.

By the time of the Tithes there were:

  • Michael Head at Knockadabe. This is Michael and Mary Cahill
  • Two entries for James Head at Lickfinn

By the time of Griffiths in 1850 there was:

  • Two James Hayde’s at Lickfinn. These are James and Elizabeth Wilson and James and Bridget Maher
  • Michael Hayde at Lickfinn. This is Michael and Mary Cahill
  • Pierce Hayden at Ballincurry. This is probably Pierce Hayde who married Bridget Pagan in 1847

In addition to the families in the Tithe and Griffiths records, the parish records included:

  • Patrick and Ellen from Mardyke who emigrated to England between 1829 and 1831
  • Edward and Mary Morgan
The map below shows the townships:

Michael and Mary Cahill

Michael and Mary were in Knockadabe in 1830 and Lickfinn 11b (owned by Palliser Weyland esq) in 1850. They had:

  • James Heade b 1832 Ballingarry
  • John Heade b 1834 Ballingarry. John was a hostelier who married Catherine Ryan in Mass in 1864.
    • Michael Hayde b 1865 Mass
    • Mary Hayde b 1867 Mass. In Boston in 1900.
    • John Hayde b 1869 Mass
  • Elizabeth Heade b 1837 Ballingarry
  • Mary Heade b 1840 Lickfinn
  • Margaret Heade b 1843 Ballingarry

John and Catherine were in Boston in 1870 and by 1880 John was a widow with just Michael and Mary in the household (as Head). In 1907, a Mary Hayde placed an advert in the ‘Boston Pilot’ seeking Michael Joseph Hayde born Boston 1867, a son of John and Catherine Ryan of Tipperary. Michael had last been heard of 13 years ago in Buffalo NY. Mary Hayde was in Boston in the 1900 census.

Boston city directories for 1885-1899 recorded a Richard Hayde, a hostelier, and his widow Margaret. Given he had the same (and unusual) occupation as John, he may well have been another son.  There was no sign of them in 1900.

James and Elizabeth Wilson

James and Elizabeth were in Lickfinn in 1834 and 1850 (either 11c (owned by Palliser Weyland esq) or 22b (owned by John Langley esq)). They had:

  • William Heade b 1812, Lickfinn, Gorthahoe parish

James was a collier in 1812.

James b abt 1800 and Biddy/Bridget Maher

James and Bridget were in Lickfinn in 1834 and 1850 (either 11c or 22b). They had:

  • Michael Heade b 1826, Ballingarry parish. Michael probably joined the army and married Margaret Kerwick in Glengoole in 1878 and died in 1885
  • Tom Heade b 1828, Gortnahoe parish
  • John Hayde b 1833, Mardyke, Killenaule parish. Mar Mary Murphy in Yorkshire 1866. They had:
    • William Hade b 1868, Rotheram. Mar Annie 1906
      • Ernest Hade b 1908, Bolton d 1911
      • Sidney Edmond Hade b 1909, Bolton d 1929
      • John Hade b 1910
    • Catherine Hade b 1870, Rotheram
    • Mary Anne Hade b 1872, Rotheram
    • Mary Ellen Hade b 1874, Rotheram
    • Margaret Hade b 1875, Rotheram
  • James Hayde b 1835, Mardyke

James possibly enlisted in the army at Kilkenny in 1820 and was discharged in 1824.

The movement of this family around 3 different parishes implies a connection between the families in these parishes. 

Patrick and Ellen Doran/Dearan/Gorman

Patrick and Ellen (Doran/Dearan/Gorman) arrived in Oldham between 1829 and 1831 with 3 children.  They had a further 3 children in Oldham.  I found the baptism of the oldest child in the parish of Killenuale and Moyglass in 1836 where their residence was stated as Mardyke (I think they baptised an older child on a trip back to Ireland from Oldham).

Their children were:

  • William Hayde b 1822, Ireland. Mar Maria Murray
    • Mary E Hade b 1850, Oldham
  • Ellen Hade b 1827, Ireland
  • Mary Hade b 1829, Ireland. D before 1861
  • Patrick Hade b 1831, Oldham. D 1880
  • Michael Hade b 1834, Oldham. D before 1861
  • John Hayde b 1837, Oldham D 1914 Cardiff.  Became a priest

This family is discussed further in the Oldham posts page.

Edward and Mary Morgan

Edward Hade (b 1811), son of John a gardener, arrived in Wigan before 1840.  He married Mary Morgan and had a son Peter in 1840.  By 1851 both Mary and Peter had died and he remarried, as Edward Hayde, a Margaret Conroy.

I have not found his Irish origins but I am treating him as connected to Tree # 7 in the absence of any other option.

In 1851 a John Gorman was staying with them.  This provides a link (tenuous) to Ellen Gorman who married Patrick above.

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