Moroney Family of Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare, Eire
The descendants of Thomas Moroney 1858-1927 and Catherine Conole 1858-1944 of Miltown Malbay, County Clare, Ireland are introduced on the blog along with related families from the parish. Please contact me to make suggestions, corrections or additions to the family. Sláinte, Kevin J. O'Brien
Grave of Thomas Moroney, Ballard Graveyard, Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare, Ireland
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Miltown Malbay, County Clare, Ireland in 1890 and 1998
Miltown Malbay, County Clare , Ireland
Then and Now.
By Kevin J. O’Brien
These two pictures were taken
from near the same point over one hundred years apart. I was startled to see how the little village
of my ancestor has not changed in over the one hundred years. The picture was taken looking North up the Main Street of
Miltown Malbay. At the far end of the
street, it looks as if there is a building in the middle of the road. This is St.
Joseph ’s RC Church that was built in 1839 shortly
after Catholic emancipation. My great
grandparents, Tom Moroney and Katie Conole lived on the left side of the road
just down from the St. Josephs on what was then called Church Street . They were married at St Joseph ’s in 1878 and all eleven of their
children were baptized at this church.
The early picture is from the 1890’s and is
from the Lawrence Collection. There are
about 40,000 glass plate negatives in this collection taken from 1880 to 1914. They
are held by the National Library of Ireland.
The images were produced commercially, the majority of them being taken
by Robert French.
The later picture taken with
the automobiles was photographed by a friend, Chris Carl of Michigan a grandson of another Moroney
family from the parish. Chris’s picture
was taken on holiday circa 1998.
My grandmother, Mary Margaret
Moroney left Ireland
from Queenstown, Cork
on 13th October
1898 bound for America . The Lawrence
picture is the picture my grandmother would have described to me of the streets
she lived and played on as a child. If
she was alive today wouldn’t she be happy to see how well her native land
looks.
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