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Tracey
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An Irish Family
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Great every fire in the house of
Tracey, men of their word sitting upright (15th century Grammatical Tract) |
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Origins, history and
genealogy of the Tracey/Tracy/Treacey/Treacy family name in Ireland. |
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The Irish name Tracey is derived
from the native Irish O'Treasaigh Septs. The name is taken from the Irish
word "treasach" meaning "war-like" or
"fighter". It is also translated as "higher", "more
powerful" or "superior". It may also be derived from the Irish
word for three, with an association to the Tuatha Dé Danann. |
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The first reference to the
surname in the Irish Annals was in 1008AD, where it states, "Gussan, son
of Ua Treassach, lord of Ui-Bairrche, died." |
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Variations on the name |
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There were numerous variations of
the name but in modern times usually only the following forms are found:
Tracey, Tracy, Treacey and Treacy in English and Ó Treasaigh (masculine), Ní
Threasaigh (feminine) in Irish. The English spelling of the name appears to
be inter-changeable and different variations can be found within a family or
even for an individual. When tracing ancestors all spelling of the name
should be checked. For convenience the spelling Tracey is used on this
website. The early standardised spelling is Tracy, which was adopted by the
leading English family, although they also used other variations. Threasy, Treasy, Tressy and Trassy were
earlier variations, probably based on the pronouniation of the Gaelic name
and regional dialects. Usually, the spelling Treacy is particular to Ireland.
It appears to have been first adopted by Protestant families and became
increasingly popular and the most numerous in the second part of the 19th
century with the rise of nationalism. The following are the variations that
have been found: |
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Surnames: McTreacey, McTressy,
Otrassi, Otrassy, Otraye, Otreasly, Otreassi, Otreassy, Otressay, O'Tracy,
O'Trasha, O'Trashy, O'Trassey, O'Trassy, O'Trasy, O'Treacy, O'Tressie,
O'Tressy, O'Tresye, Thracey, Thracy, Thrasi, Threacy, Threshie/Thressie (Scotland),
Threasy, Tracey, Traci, Tracie, Tracy, Tracye, Trasci, Trascy, Trasey,
Trasie, Trassee, Trassey, Trassie, Trassy, Trassye, Trasy, Trayce, Traycey,
Traycy, Trayse, Trayssi, Treacey, Treacy, Treacye, Treasey, Treasy, Treassey,
Trecy, Treasie, Tresay, Tresey, Treffy
(i.e. Tressy), Tresse, Tressee, Tressey, Tressi, Tressie, Tressy, Trissey,
Trosse, Trossee, Trossey, Trycee, Ytreassy.
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Gaelic spelling: Ó Treasaigh
(masculine), Ní Threasaigh (feminine), Ua Treasaigh, Uí Threasaigh, Uí
Treasaigh, Uí Treassaich. |
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Ancient spellings: Thresaigh,
Thressaich, T[r]easaigh, Treasaighi, Treassach, Treasuigh, Tresach, Tresaich,
Tresaig, Tresaigh, Tressach, Tressaich, Tressaig, Tressaigh, Tresuig,
Tresuigh. Treasacháin (male). Treisi, Tresi (female). |
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Christian names: Treasach, Tressach (male) and Trása, Treasa,
Tressa (female). |
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Place Names |
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There are also a number
of place names that may be derived from the name: |
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In Antrim, there is the
townland of Artresnahan (Ard Treasacháin) in the parish of Drummaul. |
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In Carlow there is
Traceys crossroads (E of Fighting Cocks on the Carlow-Ballon road). In the
Inquisitions of Charles I, there is Vallintracny, probably in the parish of
Kellistown. |
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In Clare, there is the
townland of Gortatrassa (Killuran) and Treacy's Island (Rabbit Island)
Scarriff Bay, Lough Derg. |
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In Cork, in the Fiants
of Elizabeth I, there is a reference to Balliatrassie (Ballatrasnie,
Ballyatrassnie), Ballytrasna, Kilmurry? Co. Cork. |
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In Derry, there is
Listress (Cumber Upper). |
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In Donegal, there is the
townland of Carntressy, 3 kilometers west of Pettigo, and possibly the
townland Gortinessy, both in the civil parish of Templecarn. |
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In Down, there is the
Trassey River and Valley in the Mourne Mountains. |
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In Dublin, the hill of
Garyston (Garristown, near Ashbourne Co. Meath) was also called the hill of
Trasse (Trase) in the Book of Howth [Carnew Manuscripts] and mont de Holtrase
in the Inquisitions of James I. |
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In Galway, there is
Turloughtrassa Cross (Turlach Treasaigh), the cross of Turlogh Trassa, a cross roads NW of Caherweelder townland
in the civil parish of Killeely. |
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In Kildare, there are
the townlands of Baltracey (north of Clane), Baltracey and Newtown Baltracey
(SE of Naas) and Traceys crossroads (SE of Kildare town). |
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In Kilkenny, there is the
townland of Kiltrassy (Killamery). |
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In Limerick, in the
Fiants of Elizabeth I, there are references to Castlematrasse (Castlematrix,
Castlematraske) and Courtmatrasca (Courtmatrix, Courtmatruske, Court
Mutris, |
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Courtvatraskie)
Rathkeale, Co. Limerick and Cahirassie (Cahirassey, Carassie, Carrassie,
Kahirassie) Caherass, Croom, Limerick. |
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In Louth, there was
Tracy's Park, Drogheda. |
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In Mayo, there was the
ancient 6th century place name of Fearsad Tresi (Treisi’s channel) located
below the Abbey of Rafan, parish of Killala. |
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In Sligo, there was
Gortrassy and Sessueman Castle. [possibly Gortnadrass] |
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In Tyrone, there is
Killdress. |
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In Waterford, there is
Treacy's Hill (Kilmacthomas). |
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In Westmeath, there is
Aghyrassy (Newtown) and Ratrass (Killucan). |
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In Wexford, there are
the townlands of Ballytracey (Ferns) and Tracystown East and West
(Taghmon). There is a 1608 reference
to Illanstrassock,
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perhaps represented by
the modern day townlands of Island, west of Gorey Town. |
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In Wicklow, there is the
townland of Cooldross. (cúil a’ dreasa) in the civil parish of
Newcastle-Lower which may be named after the Traceys. |
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Historical References |
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The following contain references to the Traceys: |
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1000 to 1625 AD
O'Tracy Genealogy (Irish Genealogy Office Ms 159) |
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1190- Medieval References |
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1593-1860
Students of Trinity College Dublin |
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1600-1799 Wild
Geese |
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1605
Irish Statue Stable Book |
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1607-1867 King's Inns Admission Papers |
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1636 Books of Survey and Distribution |
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1642
to 1850? Tracy Peerage Case |
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1659
Census |
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1708-1832
Registry of Deeds |
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1732
Convert Rolls |
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1737-1800 Belfast Newsletter |
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1749
Elphin Diocesan Census |
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1766 Religious
Census |
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1771-1812 Walkers Hibernian Magazine |
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1780-1868 Ireland-Australia Transportation Database |
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1783-1802
Freeholders Northern Ireland |
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1787-1854
British War Office |
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1793-1993 St. Patrick's College Carlow |
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1795-1895
Students of Maynooth |
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1796 Irish
Flax Growers |
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1810? Betham transcript of Linea Antiqua |
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1816-1922
Royal Irish Constabulary |
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1821 Census Fragments |
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- Alphabetical |
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- by County |
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1823 Tithe Applotment Books in Ireland |
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- Alphabetical |
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- by County |
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1831 Tithe
Defaulters |
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1841 1851 1861 1871 British Census |
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1841 1851 Census - 1908 Pensions Act |
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1846
Slater's national commercial directory of Ireland |
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1846-1851 New York
arrivals |
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Alphabetical |
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Ship and date |
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Marriage
Register in Ireland |
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Alphabetical
List 1845-1863 |
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1848 William Smith O'Brien Petition |
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1850 1885 Landed Estate Court Files |
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1850 Griffiths Valuation in Ireland |
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1858-1920 Calendars of Wills and Administrations |
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1858-
Wills Northern Ireland |
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1860-
British War Office |
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1860s Irish Republican Brotherhood and the Fenian Movement |
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Birth
Register in Ireland |
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Alphabetical
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Alphabetical
List 1886-1899 |
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1866-1914 Dog Licence
Registers of Ireland |
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1876 Landowners |
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1882-1922 Land Records |
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1883-1948 Philadelphia Passenger List |
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1892-1924 Ellis Island
arrivals |
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Origins |
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1901 Census of Ireland |
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1911 Census of Ireland |
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1912
Ulster Covenant |
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1913-1922 Military History |
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1914-1918 Ireland’s Memorial Records |
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1922 Army Census |
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Emigration |
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An ongoing list of
emigrants and ships. |
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The earliest reference to emigration to America, was a transport
list to Virginia North America: |
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1653 Robert Tracy |
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1653 Robert Tracye |
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1654 Mary Tracy |
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1654 Robert Trasey |
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1655 Teague Trassey |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/all/tracey1.htm |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~leeg/tracey/ |
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Early Families of
Southern Maryland By Elise Greenup Jourdan 2007 |
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http://books.google.ie/books?id=u9JMSeAgLfcC&pg=PA23&dq=otracey&lr=#PPA22,M1 |
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Decendants |
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http://www.rockystrickland.com/tracy.htm |
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More Marylanders to Carolina: migration of Marylanders to North
Carolina... |
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Mathew J. Tracy
(1915) Historical Sketches of the Tracy and Tanner Families. |
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Harrison Scott Baker II (2004) History of the Tracy Family [Bazil/Bezaleel
Tracy] |
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Some notes on the
following countries/areas: |
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Argentina |
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Australia |
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Caribbean |
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Isle of Man |
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New Zealand |
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Scotland |
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South Africa |
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Irish Tracey Coat of Arms |
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DNA
Genealogy |
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Please send your
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Dedicated to Mel Tracey |
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