Please reply to Atkinlynn@aol.com directly. Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: Atkinlynn@aol.com [mailto:Atkinlynn@aol.com] Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 2:47 PM To: bill@billcarney.com Subject: Re: [CARNEY-L] Roll Call My Carney line: GGgrandparents Michael Carney and Mary Welsch Carney. Both born in Ireland (dates and towns/counties unknown). Date of emigration and port of entry unknown, but they were in New York City for the birth of their son James in 1860 (see below). Ggrandfather James Carney born in New York City 1860. Married to Margaret Sullivan. Died in NYC November 10, 1917 -- occupation listed on his death certificate is "Driver". Margaret Sullivan Carney died in 1888 one week after the birth of her son, also named James (see below). Do not know if the elder James remarried, but buried in his grave are a one-year-old Thomas Carney who died in 1900, indicating perhaps a second wife, as well as two persons whose names are strange to us: Sarah Windrum aged 39 d. 1935 and Catherine Harris aged 65 d. 1936. Grandfather James Carney born in New York City 1886. Maried to Blanche Aubrey. Died in NYC July 8, 1922. He was reputed to be a trolley driver in New York City -- followed in his father's footsteps? Children were James (my father -- see below) and Harry. Father James Carney born in New York City 1911. Married to Norma O'Gorman. Children Lynn (me!), Norma, Blanche. Died January 23, 1995. Searching for birthplace in Ireland of Michael Carney and Mary Welsch Carney, as well as their immigration records. Also searching for any possible siblings of the James Carney born in 1860 and siblings/stepsiblings of the James Carney born in 1888. Other lines I am researching: Aubrey (NY and Mass), Diggins (Vermont and Mass), O'Gorman (Clarecastle/County Clare/Ireland and New York City), and Fogazzi (Italy, New York City, and San Francisco). Great idea to do the Roll Call -- hope there are some connections! Thanks.