Note : this is Donoughmore their land was taken ""His father was descended from a family line which in holding to their Catholic faith, lost their lands "" some catholic Healys turned protestant
And Timothy Michael was probably related to our Healy's as they all moved to the Mallow area and Mallow itself, they are still there, i am one of them . Getting interesting
Our Timothy was also in WW1 but survived, he was in the US Army (drafted in 1917) New York he moved there in 1912 and we never heard from him again only found out during familitree research he was in the US army
Amazing all these Healy's with the same first names, our Healy's came from Donoughmore Cork, but the story goes that the Kerry Healy's came from there too a long long time ago.I went to visit a grave in Donoughmore from a Timothy Healy who died in 1770. I believe there are 2 Healy clans after the original clans split up around 1600 and that most from the South of Ireland are related at least by DNA. I will stay in touch and if I find something I will share this with you
Hi Timothy, came across your name while I was searching for a Timothy Patrick born in 1890 Cork Ireland, he moved to the USA so more then likely no match there but you are looking for Healy's and so am I. Where in Ireland are you searching for ancestors?
Our Healy's are from Cork -Mallow area
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Note : this is Donoughmore their land was taken ""His father was descended from a family line which in holding to their Catholic faith, lost their lands "" some catholic Healys turned protestant
Our Timothy was also in WW1 but survived, he was in the US Army (drafted in 1917) New York he moved there in 1912 and we never heard from him again only found out during familitree research he was in the US army
Annemarie
Our Healy's are from Cork -Mallow area