Thinking and ranting out loud - my own thoughts and comments written whenever the mood takes me. Nothing is safe, Chop Chop!
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Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Private Patrick Byrne (52889) - my Grandfather
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Census 2022 - Folks will be disappointed in 2122
Thursday, May 14, 2026
1926 Census - my Grandparents IV
My grandfather Paddy Byrne was the most difficult of my grandparents to find, and I can't be certain that the one I identify as him is actually him. First to check was for his family in the Lorrha/Terryglass area for North Tipperary - this is where the family lived at the time of the 1911 census. His mother and father are listed as living in Terryglass along with Paddy's brothers Jimmy, Tommy, and Billy. His sisters Mary, Bridie, and Margaret are also present. Paddy is not there and neither is his older sister Julia (Eileen)...
I know that Paddy Byrne was born on 20th July, 1905. This means that at the April 1926 census he was he was 20 years and 8 months old. He was born in Lorrha, Co Tipperary, so with these two clues I set off to find him. The first problem was that his name is common - there are 252 "Patrick Byrnes" listed in the census in Ireland. I tried Tipperary and Galway (where his father was from) with no luck. I then reduced the search to the age range 20-29 years - there are twenty-nine 20 year-old Patrick Byrnes. Many of these were easy to eliminate as the man listed was the son of another family. Only one matches the name, age, and place of birth. Much to my surprise the census return form seems to be from the Curragh Barracks - this Patrick Byrne was a private in the Defence Forces.
My Mum has no recollection of ever hearing that her dad Paddy was in the army, my uncle thinks it unlikely as he had a bad accident with his leg when he was young. We do know that he later served in the Local Defence Force (LDF) during World War II. All the evidence points to this man being my grandfather, but I can't be certain. The chances of there being two (or more) Patrick Byrnes exactly the same age and born in a small place like Lorrha, seem very low.
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
1926 Census - my Grandparents III
My maternal grandmother Kathleen Cullen was 14 years and 11 months old on census night in 1926. The means that she was too young to be included in the 1911 census which was held on 2nd April 1911 - she was born just 12 days later on 14th April.
In 1926 she lived in Ashford Street in Stoneybatter in Dublin. What number I do not know, but the family address is later the very nearby 5 Ashford Cottages. She lived with her father Richard, mother Annie, and brothers Dick and Des. Her occupation is "At school". She was born in Dublin, though both her parents were from Gorey in Co Wexford. Her father Richard was a plasterer working for the Office of Public Works.
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
1926 Census - my Grandparents II
My maternal Grandmother was Kathleen Hurley who lived in Church Street, Newmarket, Co Cork. She was listed in the 1911 census 7 year old "Katty Teresa" along with her father Thomas, mother Bridget, sisters Hannah Mary (later Sr Bridget) and Eileen Agnes, and her brother Patrick Peter. Her two other brothers were in boarding school in Roscrea at the time of the census.
on her wedding day 23rd January, 1930.
Kathleen Hurley is recorded in the recently released 1926 census records as Kathleen Hurley living with her brother Patrick and sister Eileen in the same house as in 1911 on Church St. Her mother Bridget had died in 1916, and her father in 1921. We know they ran a shop from the house and that they had a small 20 acre farm. Kathleen's occupation is listed as "Assisting on brother's farm". Interestingly, she and her sister Eileen had originally given "House Keeper" as their occupation, but these were crossed out by the Enumerator.
The house on Church St is now demolished. I took the photo below in 2008 when my Dad and I visited Newmarket. I have no idea why the house was knocked down - the site is now part of a public garden.
grandmother Kathleen Hurley lived in 1926.
Monday, May 11, 2026
1926 Census - my Grandparents I
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Who is your audience?
My blog posts are very rare these days - quite often I forget I have a blog. Many of my blog posts are about holidays; what I did on day 1, day 2, etc. I'd always add a few photos. When on holiday I made a point of writing up the day's activities every evening. I mainly did this because I knew my Dad would be reading my post the next morning - he was my audience. I knew he would enjoy reading the post on Facebook, and that later in the morning he would read it out to my Mum. So I was really thinking of him when I was writing.
Now that Dad is gone, my audience is also gone. On my recent two-week trip to Mexico, I made just one post instead of 14, and waited until I was home to do so. I don't think I will ever get back to the frequency of the past, but I'll keep this blog going with occasional posts - my audience is now myself!
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Mexico
I am just back from a two week break in Mexico where Roma and I stayed in Cancún and Mexico City. It was nice to get away from all the wet weather here, though it is raining heavily in Dublin as I write this!


















