![]() ![]() The listing below is from NARA Film Number M237 80-828, National Archives, Washington DC. The Guy Mannering was launched in March 1849 at New York and this was her first east-west voyage. I found one possible match for Patrick in the passengers on the emigrant ship "Guy Mannering." It sailed from Liverpool on and arrived in New York on June 28. This information pertains to the civil parish of Drumcliff, Co Sligo and/or Townland Acres County Parish Barony PLU Province, Cooldrumman Lower 240 and Cooldrumman Upper 211 Sligo Drumcliff Carbury Sligo Connaught. The Catholic baptismal records for Drumcliff start in 1841 and in 1865 for marriages. ![]() There were households headed by Charles and John Hoey at Cooldrummon Lower, Drumcliff, Co Sligo in 1858. There are three entries for Hoey in Griffiths, all in Cooldrumman Lower townland, two for John and one for Charles, published about 1852. Sligo, both located in the barony of Carbury, Poor Law Union of Sligo, and Civil Parish of Drumcliff. There were two Cooldrummans, one Upper and one Lower, townlands in Co. Here is the other information that I have: It appears that the name may have been HOY or HOYE in Ireland but became HOEY in America Patrick had two brothers, Charles and John. As part of my genealogical research, I would like to find more information about Patrick, his father John, or any of their family. I plan to visit Sligo for the first time this June. My second great-grandfather, Patrick Hoey was born in Sligo in approximately 1833. ![]()
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