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    1. [AUS-IRISH] Re: Doolan
    2. Mick Dowling
    3. Hello Further to my previous posting about Dennis Doolan. He had a brother Thomas, and a sister Judith Doolin/Doolan/Dooley. They were I believe 3 of the children of Nicholas and Judith Dooling of Shanrahan near Clogheen in Co.Tipperary. Other children were Catherine 1821 , Ann 1823 , James 1826, Mary 1828 and Patrick 1831. Cheers Mick Dowling

    01/05/2002 03:33:09
    1. [AUS-IRISH] Doolan
    2. Mick Dowling
    3. Hello I'm looking for information about Dennis Doolan who married Bridget Ryan in Sydney in 1855. Some of their children were Anne, James, Nancy, and Nicholas. Dennis may also have spelt his name Dooling, Dooley, Doolin, Dowling etc. Cheers Mick Dowling

    01/05/2002 03:28:16
    1. Re: [AUS-IRISH] Early teachers from Ireland - Cooney, Benson, Ward
    2. Jo Harris
    3. Hi Lorraine, Thomas Cartmill b:24 5 1830 Ireland, son of George, mother unknown. Arrived free 26 Jul 1853 "Bloomer". Died 26 Oct 1902 at Skinner's Swamp (near South Grafton), bur there. Married Rosanna McMahon (1832-1923) . There were 11 children. or Thomas Cartmill b:1833 Grange Blundell, Armagh, Ireland, son of Thomas & Elizabeth Kines. Arrived free 26 Sep 1855 "Western Bride". Died 25 Nov 1873 at Grafton Hosp. Bur. at Grafton Cem. Married Mary French (1840-1911). There were 6 children. Which one? Or was there yet another?? Jo Harris lwinsor wrote: > Hello Kathy Pearson, > > Some of my CARTMILL ancestors came from the Clarence (Ulmarra) region-about > 1860, if I remember correctly. > > Any data on that particular family ? Pleases. > > Lorraine Winsor > > ==== AUS-IRISH Mailing List ==== > I knew that I was taking genealogy too seriously when I turned up at a cemetery search with a shovel > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    01/05/2002 03:03:03
    1. [AUS-IRISH] Fw: [CoTyrone] persons confirmed Killyman 1824
    2. Jim Blair
    3. Any Help to link names [CoTyrone] persons confirmed Killyman 1824 > Forwarding > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: cranston <[email protected]> > > I just found some records that might be of intrest to some one > > A list of person who were confirmed in the Parish church of Killyman on > > Wednesday 18th of May 1824 by his Grace the Lord Primate. Church of > Ireland > > No Annabeg age > > ---- Simon Hazelton 25 > > --- Margaret Hazelton 20 > > 329 Sarah Hazelton 24 > > 330 Anne Hazelton 17 > > > > Ballinakelly > > 269 Elizabeth Cardwell 28 > > 302 Jane Waters 20 > > 303 Isabella Waters 17 > > 304 John Richardson Senr. 60 > > 305 John Richardson Jr. 19 > > 306 John Sco(re)? 70 > > 307 John Sco?? 17 > > 308 Ricahrdson Cardwell 22 > > 309 Ellen Mann? 19 > > 310 Mary Jane Richardson 18 > > 315 Richardson Williamson 15 > > 317 Samuel Mc Minimy 18 > > 319 Susan Mc Minnimy 15 > > 320 Mary Jane Cardwell 15 > > > > TAMNAMORE > > 31 John White 17 > > 82 Sarah Hazelton 17 > > 83 Elizabeth Hazelton 20 > > 84 Mary Hazelton 19 > > 285 Jas. Dawson 30 > > 286 John Dawson 22 > > 287 Elizabeth Dawson 20 > > 288 Kingsberry Smith 20 > > ---- John Maxwell 18 > > 372 David Hazelton 20 > > 409 Rachel Hyde 16 > > 410 Jane Hyde 17 > > 430 Thomas Hyde 20 > > 437 Jackson Richardson 19 > > 439 William Mc Gonnigall 18 > > 442 Elizabeth Little 22 > > > > TATLAGHAN > > 414 John Mc lean 22 > > 415 Elizabeth Mc lean 16 > > 416 Robert Robinson 28 > > 417 William Richardson 23 > > 418 Martha Richardson 19 > > 419 Jane Richardson 18 > > > > TEMPENROE > > 48 Anthonet Courtney 30 > > 426 Jane Simpson 18 > > 427 Anne Robinson 19 > > 428 Anne Jane Courtney 17 > > 429 Samuel Simpson 21 > > 443 James Cumsden? 30 > > > > TREW > > 50 Sarah Dilworth 20 > > 51 Martha Dilworth 18 > > 52 Richard Dilworth 16 > > 53 Lydia Wigton 19 > > 54 Mary Jane Wigton 17 > > 55 James Wigton 15 > > > > Person confirmed at MOY 22nd May 1824 from KILLYMAN > > > > BALLINKELLY > > 311 Sarah Bums 17 > > 312 Susan Bums 16 > > 313 James Bums 20 > > 450 Elizabeth Cardwell 44 > > 451 John Cranston 20 > > 456 Nelson Cardwell 17 > > 153 Rachel Cranston 17 > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > The above list was sent to me by WH CARDWELL ( [email protected]) as it has > > Hopefully from this bit it can help someone.? > > Thank you for your help. > > > > Rose cranston > > [email protected] > > > > ==== CoTyroneIreland Mailing List ==== > Parishes of Tyrone- > http://proni.nics.gov.uk/geogindx/tyro.htm > Search for locations- http://www.seanruad.com >

    01/05/2002 01:57:30
    1. Re: [AUS-IRISH] Roll Call-Hogan and Power
    2. Kathleen Crain
    3. Hi Marlene, I'm very grateful for your offer of help. I have hit a real brick wall with Henry Hogan because I can find no record of his birth in the BDMs or in the records of ST. Mary's in Sydney. His time in San FRancisco and his arrival there are both well documented. Peter John Hogan I can't figure out as his wife ,Ellen , who was born in New York state came out to join Henry and PJ from New York. PJ had obviously been in New York before going to australia and arriving in SF in 1852 with Henry. In San Francisco they both had another Relative called John Church whose mother was MARY HOGAN. I have found her marriage to John Church and the birth of their son John(who was the SF relative).I think what I need to know is where Mary came from in Ireland in hopes that this will get me a lead on Henry's parents. Mary Hogan came as a convict in 1830 on the Forth 11.Any advice you could give me on how to proceed to trace the origins of these people I'd appreciate. There is also no record of Robert and Mary Power's marriage although I have the baptismal certificate of their son,William. Thanks again for your offer. If you think of anything I can do it would be wonderful! Kathleen >From: "Marlene Davidson" <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [AUS-IRISH] Roll Call-Hogan and Power >Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 10:55:19 +1100 > >Hi Kathleen, >What info do you need? >I can look at our Australian BDM records if that would be a help. >Let me know which of these bits you need for which people. May be able to >do it on Wednesday when I go to our Research centre at Gosford. >Cheers >Marlene >----- Original Message ----- >From: Kathleen Crain <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 10:10 AM >Subject: [AUS-IRISH] Roll Call-Hogan and Power > > > > > > Hi, > > I'm looking for information on: > > ROBERT POWER-came to Australia in 1833 on the Royal Admiral from Dublin >age > > 22-emigrated to San Francisco in the 1850s and then on to Canada- > > married Mary? in 1841--children WILLIAM,MARY and JOHN > > HENRY HOGAN b. about 1835 in Sydney---came to San Francisco in 1852 with > > PETER JOHN HOGAN.HENRY went to Canada about 1860 and married MARY POWER. > > MARY HOGAN--came to Australia on the FORTH in 1830 m. JOHN CHURCH who >came > > to Australia on the SURRY in 1823. > > Hope someone recognizes them or could advise me on getting more >information. > > Kathleen Crain > > Vancouver,BC,Canada > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com > > > > > > ==== AUS-IRISH Mailing List ==== > > >>"A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour."<< > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy >records, >go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > >==== AUS-IRISH Mailing List ==== >Another line I like which I saw on another list - >"when an old person dies, a whole library goes up in flames" thanks Peter > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.

    01/05/2002 12:01:31
    1. [AUS-IRISH] Reposting Hunter, Antrim Ire to Castlemaine 1856
    2. Tony Stephen
    3. Hi list Looking and living relatives of this family. Samuel Hunter married Jane Baird in 1848 Antrim Ireland Generation One 1. Samuel1 HUNTER; m. Jane Baird, daughter of Francis Baird and Jane (--?--). Jane BAIRD died on 26 Sep 1891 at Castlemaine, VIC, AUST (AIGS Cemetery Transcriptions CD-ROM, Number 75598 Source M114 & VIC BDM - Deaths, Registration No. 9735 Age 63.). She was buried in Sep 1891 at Campbells Creek Cemetery, Castlemaine, VIC, AUST (AIGS Cemetery Transcriptions, Number 75598 Source M114.). Known children of Samuel1 Hunter and Jane Baird were as follows: i. George2; b. circa 1848 (PRO VIC Unassisted Shipping Index, Mermaid, Year 1856, Port B, Fiche 106, Page 1.). ii. Francis Baird; b. circa 1849 at Derr; m. Mary Alice Maude Greenhalch 1876 at VIC, AUST (VIC BDM - Marriages, Registration No. 325.); d. 23 Jan 1878 at VIC, AUST (VIC BDM - Deaths, Registration No. 783 Age 29 & AIGS Cemetery Transcriptions, Number 75566 Source M114.); bur. Jan 1878 at Campbells Creek Cemetery, Castlemaine, VIC, AUST (AIGS Cemetery Transcriptions, Number 75566 Source M114.). iii. John; b. circa 1852; d. 20 Dec 1860 at VIC, AUST (VIC BDM - Deaths, Registration No. 11801Age 8 & AIGS Cemetery Transcriptions, Number 75602 Source M114.); bur. Dec 1860 at Campbells Creek Cemetery, Castlemaine, VIC, AUST (AIGS Cemetery Transcriptions, Number 75602 Source M114.). iv. Mary Jane; b. circa 1852 (Unassisted Shipping Index, Mermaid, Year 1856, Port B, Fiche 106, Page 1.); m. James Taylor 1871 at VIC, AUST (VIC BDM - Marriages, Registration No. 4256.); d. 6 May 1880 at VIC, AUST (VIC BDM - Deaths, Registration No. 3702 Age 29 & AIGS Cemetery Transcriptions, Number 154836 Source M226.); bur. May 1880 at Campbells Creek Cemetery, Castlemaine, VIC, AUST (AIGS Cemetery Transcriptions, Number 154836 Source M226.). v. Joseph; b. circa 1855 (Unassisted Shipping Index, Mermaid, Year 1856, Port B, Fiche 106, Page 1.). vi. Henry Bird Sea; b. 1856 at Sea (VIC BDM - Births, Registration No. 9M (Registered as Unnamed Male).); d. 7 Dec 1860 at VIC, AUST (VIC BDM - Deaths, Registration No. 11778 Age 5 & AIGS Cemetery Transcriptions, Number 75577 Source M114.); bur. Dec 1860 at Campbells Creek Cemetery, Castlemaine, VIC, AUST (AIGS Cemetery Transcriptions, Number 75577 Source M114.). vii. Annie Matilda; b. 1858 at Castlemaine, VIC, AUST (VIC BDM - Births, Registration No. 13690.); d. 8 Dec 1860 at VIC, AUST (VIC BDM - Deaths, Registration No. 11779 Age 2 & AIGS Cemetery Transcriptions, Number 75519 Source M114.); bur. Dec 1860 at Campbells Creek Cemetery, Castlemaine, VIC, AUST (AIGS Cemetery Transcriptions, Number 75519 Source M114.). viii. Robert McKinnon; b. 1860 at Camp., VIC, AUST (VIC BDM - Births, Registration No. 15914.); d. 22 Oct 1860 at VIC, AUST (VIC BDM - Deaths, Registration No. 11804 Age 8M & AIGS Cemetery Transcriptions, Number 75644 Source M114.); bur. Oct 1860 at Campbells Creek Cemetery, Castlemaine, VIC, AUST (AIGS Cemetery Transcriptions, Number 75644 Source M114.). ix. Rachel McGerr; b. 1862 at Castlemaine, VIC, AUST (VIC BDM - Births, Registration No. 13307.); d. 10 Nov 1863 at VIC, AUST (VIC BDM - Deaths, Registration No. 7931 Age 1 & AIGS Cemetery Transcriptions, Number 75638 Source M114.); bur. Nov 1863 at Campbells Creek Cemetery, Castlemaine, VIC, AUST (AIGS Cemetery Transcriptions, Number 75638 Source M114.). 2. x. Jackson Baird, b. 1864 at The Loddon, VIC, AUST; m. Caroline Olerhead. xi. Samuel; b. 1867 at The Loddon, VIC, AUST (VIC BDM - Births, Registration No. 1161.). hi

    01/05/2002 09:34:16
    1. [AUS-IRISH] Roll Call-Hogan and Power
    2. Kathleen Crain
    3. Hi, I'm looking for information on: ROBERT POWER-came to Australia in 1833 on the Royal Admiral from Dublin age 22-emigrated to San Francisco in the 1850s and then on to Canada- married Mary? in 1841--children WILLIAM,MARY and JOHN HENRY HOGAN b. about 1835 in Sydney---came to San Francisco in 1852 with PETER JOHN HOGAN.HENRY went to Canada about 1860 and married MARY POWER. MARY HOGAN--came to Australia on the FORTH in 1830 m. JOHN CHURCH who came to Australia on the SURRY in 1823. Hope someone recognizes them or could advise me on getting more information. Kathleen Crain Vancouver,BC,Canada _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com

    01/05/2002 08:10:48
    1. Re: [AUS-IRISH] DONLEN, EGAN, FOSTER, RUDD, BARRY, MURPHY,
    2. Jim Blair
    3. Births irish only http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/irebirths Action Surname Given Name Year Place Mother Father [no name]emai address BARRY David 1800 Cork [email protected] BARRY Edward 1800 Cork [email protected] Post Your Irish births deaths marriages now. If you unable to post send to [email protected] with your email address on the fist line and I will post for you. FREE Irish BDMs Post your details to Birth Death Or Marriage First [email protected] Then > http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/irelandbdm Then go to top left Your Groups black arrow and point to it and blue menu board appears IRELANDBDM-Datebase or Birth Death Marriage blue panel click database then when it opens scroll down to table and click then post or search ancestors born in Ireland, married or died anyplace. Enjoy it Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eleanor Barry" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 1:38 PM Subject: [AUS-IRISH] DONLEN, EGAN, FOSTER, RUDD, BARRY, MURPHY, > Hello, > Reposting my names for the Roll Call. > grateful for the opportunity. > > BARRY, Michael Mark, married in 1842, Cork city to > MURPHY ellen. They had John, Bridget, Patrick, Ellen, Mary, Michael, Honoria, Thomas and Ann. They lived in Cork and USA > then migrated to Brisbane in 1864 without their father. > DONLEN married in County Offaly in 1876 to > EGAN Bridget. They arrived in the mining area west of > Cairns in 1890. they had Bridget, Michael, Maggie, Mary, Edward, Thomas, Owen. > FOSTER Allen, born co.Laois in 1850? married > RUDD Martha in Wexford 1878. they had John George, Sarah Isabella, Ernest William and Anne. Anne married > SMITH and moved south. the rest of the family spent their lives in Townsville. > Also researching > WILLIAMS and PASCOE from Cornwall, settled in Brisbane > KING and PASCOE from Lancashire > ASHAUER and ZILLFLASH from Germany > > Hopeing to hear frim anyone interested in these families. > Eleanor > > > > ==== AUS-IRISH Mailing List ==== > ** Cyndi's List is sponsored by SierraHome ** > http://www.sierrahome.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    01/05/2002 07:09:23
    1. [AUS-IRISH] DONLEN, EGAN, FOSTER, RUDD, BARRY, MURPHY,
    2. Eleanor Barry
    3. Hello, Reposting my names for the Roll Call. grateful for the opportunity. BARRY, Michael Mark, married in 1842, Cork city to MURPHY ellen. They had John, Bridget, Patrick, Ellen, Mary, Michael, Honoria, Thomas and Ann. They lived in Cork and USA then migrated to Brisbane in 1864 without their father. DONLEN married in County Offaly in 1876 to EGAN Bridget. They arrived in the mining area west of Cairns in 1890. they had Bridget, Michael, Maggie, Mary, Edward, Thomas, Owen. FOSTER Allen, born co.Laois in 1850? married RUDD Martha in Wexford 1878. they had John George, Sarah Isabella, Ernest William and Anne. Anne married SMITH and moved south. the rest of the family spent their lives in Townsville. Also researching WILLIAMS and PASCOE from Cornwall, settled in Brisbane KING and PASCOE from Lancashire ASHAUER and ZILLFLASH from Germany Hopeing to hear frim anyone interested in these families. Eleanor

    01/05/2002 06:38:11
    1. RE: [AUS-IRISH] REPOSTING ROLL CALL IN 2002
    2. Tom Hickey
    3. Hi Judith, My Ryan ancestors came from Rossmore-Clonoulty area of Tipperary. The problem in chasing back is that Ryan is like salt and pepper in that part of Tipperary. In everything. I will file your contact details and keep you in mind when I get more information. I like your ancestral connection - FAHEY. Great name in the history of the Irish round the world. Tom H. -----Original Message----- From: Judith Mellifont [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 10:31 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [AUS-IRISH] REPOSTING ROLL CALL IN 2002 Dear Tom, Your RYAN connection sounds interesting. My maternal Great Grandparents, John FAHEY (1846-1913)and his wife Mary RYAN (1848-1928)and young James(1 year old) arrived in Brisbane on the "Renfrewshire" on the 20th of September,1875, having emigrated from Co. Tipperary aboard the Renfrewshire. I know there are millions (perhaps zillions) of Faheys and Ryans but maybe, just maybe, there may be a connection. I don't know their GGGrandparents names as yet. Regards Judith Mellifont.

    01/05/2002 03:58:41
    1. [AUS-IRISH] REPOSTING ROLL CALL IN 2002
    2. Tom Hickey
    3. Taking the opportunity to report my lot: PURTILL/PURTELL - Migrated to Australia from Co. Limerick, Ireland as part of the Monteagle Emigrants in 1852. Settled in Bendigo, then branched out into south west NSW and the rest of VIC. MURPHY - Arthur, the son of William Murphy and Johanna Muldowney of Adelaide married Sarah Emma Saunders. Arthur's daughter Melina, my maternal grandmother married James Purtell (Born Bendigo) in Hay, NSW in 1890 and settled in Balranald, NSW. RYAN - Jeremmiah, son of Simon and Johanna, of Co. Tipperary married Alice Dwyer, also of Tipperary in Sydney, 1843. Moved to Castlemaine goldfields (Golden Point), then Bendigo and finally Echuca, VIC. HICKEY - Daniel son of Owen and Eliza nee Banks from London married Margaret Dawes in Melb, 1849, then travelled to the US and returned to Australia in 1857. My paternal grandfather Daniel born in the US. Family settled in Hay, NSW then Bendigo, VIC. Grandfather Daniel married Mary Ryan in Hay where my father William Thomas was born in 1894. Family then moved to Bendigo. Still hunting details of one aunt, Mary Agnes, born Bendigo, VIC in 1900, believed to have married and moved to Orange,NSW and possibly Canberra, ACT. DAWES - Margaret was the daughter of John Dawes and Harriet Watson of Tasmania. Known descendant lines -PURTELLS (By the dozens), STONE, PINDER, WILLIAMS, KRONK(NZ), McKEOWN,JONES,MacGILL,CAMMIN,RENFREY, HICKEY, POCOCK, BONNEY. If you are a Murphy from Mathoura, NSW or a Purtell from Balranald, Hay or Denniliquin, NSW and Bendigo,VIC then London to a brick, you are a cousin. Anyone find any of these names familiar? Tom Hickey

    01/05/2002 03:09:43
    1. Re: [AUS-IRISH] REPOSTING ROLL CALL IN 2002
    2. Judith Mellifont
    3. Dear Tom, Your RYAN connection sounds interesting. My maternal Great Grandparents, John FAHEY (1846-1913)and his wife Mary RYAN (1848-1928)and young James(1 year old) arrived in Brisbane on the "Renfrewshire" on the 20th of September,1875, having emigrated from Co. Tipperary aboard the Renfrewshire. I know there are millions (perhaps zillions) of Faheys and Ryans but maybe, just maybe, there may be a connection. I don't know their GGGrandparents names as yet. Regards Judith Mellifont. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Hickey" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 9:09 AM Subject: [AUS-IRISH] REPOSTING ROLL CALL IN 2002 > Taking the opportunity to report my lot: > > PURTILL/PURTELL - Migrated to Australia from Co. Limerick, Ireland > as part of the Monteagle Emigrants in 1852. Settled in Bendigo, > then branched out into south west NSW and the rest of VIC. > > MURPHY - Arthur, the son of William Murphy and Johanna Muldowney of > Adelaide married > Sarah Emma Saunders. Arthur's daughter Melina, my maternal grandmother > married James > Purtell (Born Bendigo) in Hay, NSW in 1890 and settled in Balranald, NSW. > > RYAN - Jeremmiah, son of Simon and Johanna, of Co. Tipperary married Alice > Dwyer, also > of Tipperary in Sydney, 1843. Moved to Castlemaine goldfields (Golden > Point), then Bendigo > and finally Echuca, VIC. > > HICKEY - Daniel son of Owen and Eliza nee Banks from London married > Margaret Dawes in Melb, 1849, > then travelled to the US and returned to Australia in 1857. My paternal > grandfather Daniel > born in the US. Family settled in Hay, NSW then Bendigo, VIC. Grandfather > Daniel married > Mary Ryan in Hay where my father William Thomas was born in 1894. Family > then moved to Bendigo. > Still hunting details of one aunt, Mary Agnes, born Bendigo, VIC in 1900, > believed to have married > and moved to Orange,NSW and possibly Canberra, ACT. > > DAWES - Margaret was the daughter of John Dawes and Harriet Watson of > Tasmania. > > Known descendant lines -PURTELLS (By the dozens), STONE, PINDER, WILLIAMS, > KRONK(NZ), > McKEOWN,JONES,MacGILL,CAMMIN,RENFREY, HICKEY, POCOCK, BONNEY. > > If you are a Murphy from Mathoura, NSW or a Purtell from Balranald, Hay or > Denniliquin, NSW and Bendigo,VIC > then London to a brick, you are a cousin. > > Anyone find any of these names familiar? > > Tom Hickey > > > > ==== AUS-IRISH Mailing List ==== > <Qui dedit beneficium taceat; narret qui accepit.> > May he who does a good deed be quiet; may he who receives it tell about it. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    01/05/2002 02:30:32
    1. Re: [AUS-IRISH] Early teachers from Ireland - Cooney, Benson, Ward
    2. lwinsor
    3. Hello Kathy Pearson, Some of my CARTMILL ancestors came from the Clarence (Ulmarra) region-about 1860, if I remember correctly. Any data on that particular family ? Pleases. Lorraine Winsor

    01/04/2002 06:42:45
    1. [AUS-IRISH] JEREMIAH RYAN
    2. Julie Jameson
    3. Judith, By chance I caught your message concerning Jeremiah Ryan son of Simon and Johanna who moved to Bendigo and finally Echuca. I am not long returned from Bendigo/Rochester/Rushworth areas in Victoria, and, thanks to the help of several family history societies, e.g. Kyabram, Rochester, AIGS Bendigo to mention three, I have to hand a map of Girgarre East, County of Rodney. This map embraces an area of land that shows fields of varying sizes some of which are held in the names of William, Thomas, John, and Jeremiah Ryan. The northern portion of the section of this map focuses on Cooma Village; the southern edges merge with Waranga (Rushworth). My gr.gr.grandfather, Patrick Ryan lived in both of these areas and worked as a shepherd some time in the late 1860s up to his death in 1872. Received thinking from members of these family history groups is that my Patrick was probably the poorer, or younger member of this Ryan grouping, perhaps a cousin of Jeremiah. I still do not know about his origin in Ireland except that it was Co. Tipperary and that his father was a William Ryan who married a Mary Nolan. I should welcome speaking to you further, off list. Yours, Julie

    01/04/2002 06:04:45
    1. [AUS-IRISH] Early teachers from Ireland - Cooney, Benson, Ward
    2. Kathy Pearson
    3. Anyone looking for these teachers? The following extract is from a set of the histories of 59 schools of the Richmond-Clarence area, which I can send out to anyone interested. Kathy STATUS QUO - MCMLIX This publication presents the schools of the Ballina Inspectorate at this time – Education Week, 1959 – and their origins. SOUTH ARM PUBLIC SCHOOL One hundred and twenty-seven years ago the "Susan", the first vessel to enter the "Big River", as the Clarence was then called, slowly made her way up the river. The vessel was commanded by a Capt. Johnson, and on board was John F. Small a brother of the owner of the vessel. On the southern end of Woodford Island, Small selected a property and built a home for his family. Capt. Johnson selected a property near what is now known as Ulmarra. John Small's home was quite a large building. The walls and roof were made of cedar slabs. The floor was of hardwood and the whole supported by great logs or sleepers. Around the home many fruit trees were planted. Small originally came to the Clarence in search of timber - cedar - and during his lifetime here was engaged, at various times, in dairying, rice growing and sugar cane growing. It is interesting to note that timber, dairying, and sugar, are still important local industries. Other settlers followed John Small and settled on this part of the Clarence. Among them were Richard Benson, originally of Donegal, Ireland, who arrived in 1856; Patrick Cooney, of Anacrotty, Tipperary, Ireland (1861); Kenneth Gillies, Isle of Skye, Scotland (1857); John Hughes, Cambridgeshire, England (1861); Wm. McGregor, of Argyleshire Scotland (1861); W. T. Rayner, Cambridgeshire, England (1861); Thomas Ward, Drum Castle, County Sligo, Ireland (1866); David Archer, England, and George Watson, Hertfordshire, England (1861). Those were the days of large families and the need for a school was soon felt. Thomas Small, having by now built for himself a more substantial home, gave the original house to be used as a school. Thus the first house on Woodford Island became the first school; a rough school, no doubt, but, in the hands of the skilled craftsmen, much rough material is transformed into objects of use and beauty. The early teachers at this school must have indeed, been craftsmen, for many of the scholars who passed through the school have carved out for themselves quite brilliant careers in various occupations. http://my.yahoo.com.au - My Yahoo! - It's My Yahoo! Get your own!

    01/04/2002 10:32:09
    1. Re: [AUS-IRISH] Bohan
    2. Richard & Mary Sculthorp
    3. Hi, Sad but true. Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Hickey" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 5:50 PM Subject: RE: [AUS-IRISH] Bohan > Hi Mary, > > The first Hickey in our lot came out to Australia from > London. I have not been able top track back any further as yet. > > I would doubt their is any connection. > > Regards > > Tom Hickey > > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard & Mary Sculthorp [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 10:23 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [AUS-IRISH] Bohan > > > > ==== AUS-IRISH Mailing List ==== > <Qui dedit beneficium taceat; narret qui accepit.> > May he who does a good deed be quiet; may he who receives it tell about it. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    01/04/2002 03:47:47
    1. Re: [AUS-IRISH] Bohan
    2. Richard & Mary Sculthorp
    3. Hi, Thanks. Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard & Mary Sculthorp" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 10:22 AM Subject: Re: [AUS-IRISH] Bohan > Hello Tom, and Happy New Year, > > I have an interest in Hickey, from Kilkenny. > > In 1841 one Harriett Lycet/Licet/Lysaught etc. married a Thomas Riley etc. > in kelso near bathurst NSW. > harriett was the daughter of a Lycet (etc.) and a Hickey from Co. Kilkenny. > I have not been able to get Harriett arriving here and would love to know. > Mary > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tom Hickey" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 11:27 AM > Subject: RE: [AUS-IRISH] Bohan > > > > I have a gg aunt who married a Bohan in the Bendigo area > > of Victoria in 1896. > > > > Have details on family members who have researched the Bohan family > > and will hunt it out and send to you. May be a connection. > > > > Regards > > > > Tom Hickey > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 10:03 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [AUS-IRISH] Bohan > > > > > > I am looking for information about two Bohan brothers, twins, who > > emigrated to Australia from Galway, Ireland sometime in the period 1855 to > > 1865 (?). They lived in Moycullen Parish, Galway, possibly in the > townland > > of Curra. They are my great grandmother's brothers. My great > > grandmother, > > Elizabeth Bohan , emigrated to the US in 1870. This is all the > information > > I > > have, so if it sounds familiar to anyone, I would appreciate hearing from > > you. Thanks. > > > > > > ==== AUS-IRISH Mailing List ==== > > >>"A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour."<< > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go > > to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > > ==== AUS-IRISH Mailing List ==== > > Another line I like which I saw on another list - > > "when an old person dies, a whole library goes up in flames" thanks Peter > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > ==== AUS-IRISH Mailing List ==== > <Qui dedit beneficium taceat; narret qui accepit.> > May he who does a good deed be quiet; may he who receives it tell about it. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    01/04/2002 03:46:23
    1. [AUS-IRISH] EMAIL ADDRESS
    2. Tom Hickey
    3. Pain in the neck I know, But have had to sort out email addresses. If anyone with whom I have corresponded does not have the email address listed below for me,could you please update your records. [email protected] Regards Tom Hickey Melbourne, Australia. http://www.irishaustralia.com.au - "The home of the Irish on the web in Australia"

    01/02/2002 04:52:46
    1. RE: [AUS-IRISH] Bohan
    2. Tom Hickey
    3. Hi Mary, The first Hickey in our lot came out to Australia from London. I have not been able top track back any further as yet. I would doubt their is any connection. Regards Tom Hickey -----Original Message----- From: Richard & Mary Sculthorp [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 10:23 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [AUS-IRISH] Bohan

    01/02/2002 10:50:20
    1. Re: [AUS-IRISH] Carrolls from Cork to Australia
    2. Jim Blair
    3. Not as yet. Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathryn M. Rogers" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 2:12 PM Subject: Re: [AUS-IRISH] Carrolls from Cork to Australia > Hello Jan, > > I have an Ann Carroll, married John Costello about 1858 in Ireland. Don't > know where in Ireland. Her daughter Rose Costello married Michael McDonough > and they came to Australia c1885. Do you see any connections? > > Regards, > Kathryn Rogers > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jan Fortado" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 7:54 AM > Subject: [AUS-IRISH] Carrolls from Cork to Australia > > > > I have never found any of my ggrandmother's siblings in the U.S. Since > many Cork families found their way to Australia, I am wondering if anyone > traces back to the following family from Kildorrery, Cork. > > > > Denis Carroll of Kildorrery Village/Town married Margaret Kennedy of > Ballyshonack, Cork, in 1813. Their first children were born before church > records were kept, but there was probably an Ellen, Denis, and Peggy since > they served as Baptismal sponsors for the children of my ggrandmother. > > My ggrandmother was V. Ann Carroll, born about 1819. She went by the name > Ann, but her first name was most likely Veronica. Edmond was born in 1827, > Catherine in 1830, Mary in 1832, and Anthony in 1837. > > > > Jan > > [email protected] > > > > > > ==== AUS-IRISH Mailing List ==== > > <Qui dedit beneficium taceat; narret qui accepit.> > > May he who does a good deed be quiet; may he who receives it tell about > it. > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > ==== AUS-IRISH Mailing List ==== > Another line I like which I saw on another list - > "when an old person dies, a whole library goes up in flames" thanks Peter > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    01/02/2002 09:39:43