As was mentioned in the Ballingarry posts<\/a> page, James Hayde (b 1826) and Judith or Johanna Conway had 8 children in the Gortnahoe and Ballingarry parishes in Tipperary, Ireland in the 1820s, 30s and 40s. They were from the village of Gorteen Lower where Judith was recorded in the Griffiths records of 1850.<\/p>\n Johanna and her children were in Chicago by 1870.\u00a0 James probably died before 1850.<\/p>\n Gorteen Lower is marked on the map below:<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n The parish records showed that James and Johanna married in 1826 and they had the following children:<\/p>\n The 1900 census described James as having arrived in 1854 and Edmund as having arrived in 1860 (presumably with Johanna and Ellen).\u00a0 I have found no trace of John. The 1920 census however stated that Edmund arrived in 1854. It seems likely that they arrived together in 1854.<\/p>\n It was common for new settlers in Chicago to have initially arrived in Canada before moving to America.\u00a0 However I have not yet been able to trace their arrivals in either Canada or America.<\/p>\n James was Naturalised in 1868 and Edmund in 1888.<\/p>\n They both married and had families as can be seen in the family tree at https:\/\/www.ancestry.co.uk\/family-tree\/tree\/51471748\/family<\/a><\/p>\n The families can be summarised below.<\/p>\n James (b 1834) and Elizabeth Coulter James married Elizabeth Coulter in 1858 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and they had 7 children. Elizabeth was born in Hamilton so they celebrated their marriage in her parish.<\/p>\n One son was a policeman and another worked at Hayde and Reilly, a drygoods firm. There does not seem to be a surviving male from this family.<\/p>\n Elizabeth died 1914, b 1838. She is buried Calvary, Evanston.<\/p>\n Descendants are:<\/p>\n In 1866, James owned a cemetery plot at Calvary, Evanston. He was buried there in 1925 together with Elizabeth who died in 1914, Keiran Ryan who died in 1933 and Alice Hayde (presumably nee Hopper) who died in 1938.\u00a0 See below:<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Edmund (b 1837) and Catherine Moran Edmund married Catherine Moran circa 1865 and they had 10 children, 8 of whom were alive in 1900. 2 daughters became nuns and 2 others were school teachers. He was involved in one of the great historical events of Chicago because a business he ran of Hayde and O\u2019Brien was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1871.<\/p>\n Edmund died in 1928.<\/p>\n Descendants are:<\/p>\n Mary and Julia (Mary Ruth) became nuns.<\/p>\n In the 1850s and 1860s the following families were in Chicago and could be related:<\/p>\n Henry (b circa 1830) and Cath Duffy<\/strong><\/p>\n Henry is the son of William and Catherine Walsh from Boula, Ballingarry, Tipperary. He died 1880 and Catherine was awarded a pension in Ohio in 1890.<\/p>\n Boula is not far from Gorteen Lower and a connection is a high probability.<\/p>\n In 1860, the New York Emigrant Bank showed him living in NJ with Catherine Duffy and Michael, a child. He was in Albany in 1849 when he joined the army when he served until 1854. He enlisted again in 1861 and was discharged in 1864. He was in Chicago in 1864 and 1867.<\/p>\n He is not in the 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880 census records {check these}.<\/p>\n Henry and Cath had:<\/p>\n William and Catherine were both baptised in the Holy Family Church. This church dates back to 1858 and is on West Roosevelt St in central Chicago.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Bernard (b circa 1830) In 1860, a Bernard Hade was in New York having been naturalized in 1856. By 1880, a Bernard Hayde born NY was in Chicago.\u00a0 This could be a son and there may be a connection between Bernard and James\/Judith but any connection is as yet unproven.<\/p>\n Descendants are:<\/p>\n James and Mary were baptised in the Holy Family Church as was Irene in 1897.<\/p>\n I have not traced any descendants of any of these families and any further information would be welcome<\/p>\n John (b 1846) and Kate\/Cath Barry<\/strong><\/p>\n John was born in New York. He and Cath had:<\/p>\n All the children were born in Illinois. They were in Sherman St, Chicago in the 1880 census as Hade. John was a hackman. Nicholas and Kate were baptised at Old St Mary’s in S Michigan Ave and Edward a little further north at St Peter’s.<\/p>\n John (b 1846) died 1922. He was buried at Mount Carmel, Hillside, Cook County. In 1920 he was rooming with others including an Elizabeth Hade (b 1860) in Warren Avenue.<\/p>\n {need to find John’s ancestors in New York}<\/p>\n Two brothers were in Chicago by 1860. The older brother (Patrick) had married in Carlow in 1844 and had arrived with his wife Jane by 1850. Maurice married in Carlow in 1851 and had arrived with his wife Catherine by 1860. I have not found their arrival records. They probably arrived in Chicago via Canada.<\/p>\n Patrick (b 1817) and Jane Garrett (b 1824) Patrick and Jane had:<\/p>\n Patrick and Jane were in Chicago in 1850 and 1860 as Hade. He was a lumber inspector in 1860. By 1870 Jane was a widow and working as a grocer, the same occupation as Maurice. She was Hade in 1880 and Heade in 1880. In 1880 she was living in South Evanston.<\/p>\n Maurice (Morris) (b 1827) and Catherine Maurice and Catherine had:<\/p>\n Morris was a policeman in 1860 and a grocer in 1870. By 1880, Catherine was widowed and with Ida. They used Hade in all census records.<\/p>\n Mary and Ellen were baptised at Old St Patrick, Margaret at Holy Family Church and Michael at Old St Mary.<\/p>\n Maurice and Patrick Hayde owned a plot in Calvary, Evanston cemetery in 1865. Interned there were Ida and Walter Gorman who died in the 1920s and their three children who died in the 1940s.\u00a0 See below:<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" James and Judith\/Johanna Conway As was mentioned in the Ballingarry posts page, James Hayde (b 1826) and Judith or Johanna Conway had 8 children in the Gortnahoe and Ballingarry parishes in Tipperary, Ireland in the 1820s, 30s and 40s. 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Chicago Families from County Carlow (Tree # 15)
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