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    1. Re: [COTIPPERARY] Ally & Hugh Kennedy Mary Lahey
    2. Deirdre Mooney
    3. Hello Clare, thankyou for your help in finding the baptism & the parents for 'Ally'. I have just purchased that record, through the help of another person. I am very happy to have my gggrandmothers baptism date 25 Feb 1836. Thanks to all who helped. Kind regards Deirdre > Deidre > > If you go to IFHF site North Tipperary centre and search for Ally Kennedy > father Hugh the search brings up a record in the year 1836. > You would have to pay 5 euros to view and check if it is the correct one > but > it seems probable. > > Regards > Clare

    06/25/2011 01:36:40
    1. Re: [COTIPPERARY] Fw: Collins, Cody
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. Hi Phil, How old was Jr. when he came to the US? Janet On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 3:09 PM, PHILIP COLLINS <[email protected]> wrote: > >   Phil Collins, in Western Massachusetts, U.S.A. > > > --- On Sat, 6/25/11, PHILIP COLLINS <[email protected]> wrote: > >> From: PHILIP COLLINS <[email protected]> >> Subject: Collins, Cody >> To: [email protected], [email protected] >> Date: Saturday, June 25, 2011, 10:06 AM >> Still looking for any information on >> Thomas Collins, married to Mary Connell, area of >> Carrick-on-Suir and Ahenny, County Tipperary.  Their >> son, Thomas Collins (Jr) came to America in 1881. >> Trying to confirm the townland they lived in.  They >> were related to the Cody family of the same area. >> >> Phil Collins, in beautiful western Massachusetts, USA >> > > > > Please remember to "snip" short the message to which you are replying and check the subject line. If you are on Digest mode, a reply to an individual message will repeat the entire digest unless you "snip" it, and the subject will be the Digest ID unless you change it, please. > > All of the past messages of this list can be found in the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=cotipperary > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    06/25/2011 10:11:12
    1. Re: [COTIPPERARY] rollcall LATHAM
    2. Della Palmer
    3. I am interested in all aspects of the Latham family in Tip. >From Was the original Oliver Latham who married Mary Salle of Meldrum part of the Cromwell army? Who was the wife of John Latham the first Latham owner of Ballysheehan married about 1690 my 7th Great Grandfather. The RC Latham's have the same names and in Cashel so must be part of the same family, how do they connect? I will list the surnames of the families I know connected. I am willing to send details if someone interested but it would take a while to write it all if no one wanting the information. Mathews Kearney Wright Nicholson Hammerton Jacob Browne Butler Hackett Taylor Greene Bolton Pennefather Goodwin Kingsmill Cooke Hutson Ellison Meagher Lane Baker Davis Oughton Jones If anyone has other connections with the Latham's I would love to hear from them. I am happy to just keeping adding branches to the tree. Della Palmer

    06/25/2011 05:46:51
    1. [COTIPPERARY] Meagher-Fogarty-Lyons -- to Andy
    2. Janet Lyons
    3. Interesting, and I'll keep this information, too. Do you know about where they all lived in Tipp.? I have a John MEAGHER and a different Thomas MEAGHER in Drumwood, just north of Rossmore -- older than my Daniel, I think. No known FOGARTY link. Our LYONS line came to the US from Co. Roscommon -- John LYONS and Anne TIGHE, married in NY City and settled on a farm in Iowa. Thanks for your messages. Janet L. -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 8011 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message

    06/25/2011 05:32:50
    1. Re: [COTIPPERARY] roll call QUIRK(E)
    2. Della Palmer
    3. I have James QUIRK b abt 1802 and Maria MOLLOY parents to Maria Quirk b 1836 and Catherine Quirk b 1838 I have found Catherine and Mary's (Maria) christening from the RC church Clonmel. Catherine's postal address to home was Capper Unic Via Tipperary South post office. I have not found anything on James family, Maria's family or how or why Catherine moved to Australia and was married in Victoria at 18. This is my husband's family I will post mine separately as completely different. Della Palmer

    06/25/2011 05:13:02
    1. [COTIPPERARY] Roll Call - MASON & O'BRIEN
    2. Judith Mason
    3. Hello List, Looking for any Mason/O'Brien connected to this couple, my gr grandparents. Matthew Mason, son of James Mason & Bridget Hayes,  b.c.1832 in Athlunkard, Co. Clare  married  Feb 28, 1870 Newport, Co. Tipperary  to Mary Jane O'Brien, daughter of Patrick O'Brien and Mary (nee ?), b.c.1850 possibly Newport, Co. Tipperary witnesses at this marriage:  Patt Hickey and Judith Mason (can't confirm this is a sister to Matthew) Matthew and Mary Jane arrived in Chicago IL between marriage date and December 1870 when their first child was born in Chicago. Matthew's siblings:  James, John, Thomas, Edmund, Michael, Patrick, Judith (m. Patrick Kelly), Hanora (m. Michael Moloney), Bridget, Mary & Catherine Mary Jane's siblings:  Patrick (m. 1- Anna Stewart 2 - Bridget Gavin 3 - Bridget Dolan),  Bridget/Delia (m. 1- Wm. Schubert, 2 - John Dougherty) Thanks for any information! Judie Mason Chicago

    06/25/2011 04:37:59
    1. [COTIPPERARY] Kennedy Lahey
    2. Clare Tuohy
    3. Deidre If you go to IFHF site North Tipperary centre and search for Ally Kennedy father Hugh the search brings up a record in the year 1836. You would have to pay 5 euros to view and check if it is the correct one but it seems probable. Regards Clare ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deirdre Mooney" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 1:31 AM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] ROLLCALL.... Alice Ally & Hugh KENNEDY & MaryLAHEY/LAHY -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 1259 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message

    06/25/2011 04:10:36
    1. Re: [COTIPPERARY] Fw: Collins, Cody
    2. PHILIP COLLINS
    3. Hi Janet. As far as I can determine, about 26. He married an O'Neil (Neal) in 1883. We think he knew the O'Neils in Ireland. They were from Cork. (don"t know if that was the city or county)   Phil Collins, in Western Massachusetts, U.S.A. --- On Sat, 6/25/11, Janet Crawford <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Janet Crawford <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [COTIPPERARY] Fw: Collins, Cody > To: [email protected] > Date: Saturday, June 25, 2011, 11:11 AM > Hi Phil, How old was Jr. when he came > to the US? > > Janet > > On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 3:09 PM, PHILIP COLLINS <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >   Phil Collins, in Western Massachusetts, U.S.A. > > > > > > --- On Sat, 6/25/11, PHILIP COLLINS <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> From: PHILIP COLLINS <[email protected]> > >> Subject: Collins, Cody > >> To: [email protected], > [email protected] > >> Date: Saturday, June 25, 2011, 10:06 AM > >> Still looking for any information on > >> Thomas Collins, married to Mary Connell, area of > >> Carrick-on-Suir and Ahenny, County Tipperary.  > Their > >> son, Thomas Collins (Jr) came to America in 1881. > >> Trying to confirm the townland they lived in.  > They > >> were related to the Cody family of the same area. > >> > >> Phil Collins, in beautiful western Massachusetts, > USA > >> > > > > > > > > Please remember to "snip" short the message to which > you are replying and check the subject line. If you are on > Digest mode, a reply to an individual message will repeat > the entire digest unless you "snip" it, and the subject will > be the Digest ID unless you change it, please. > > > > All of the past messages of this list can be found in > the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=cotipperary > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message > > > > > > Please remember to "snip" short the message to which you > are replying and check the subject line. If you are on > Digest mode, a reply to an individual message will repeat > the entire digest unless you "snip" it, and the subject will > be the Digest ID unless you change it, please. > > All of the past messages of this list can be found in the > Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=cotipperary > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message >

    06/25/2011 02:58:19
    1. [COTIPPERARY] Fw: Collins, Cody
    2. PHILIP COLLINS
    3.   Phil Collins, in Western Massachusetts, U.S.A. --- On Sat, 6/25/11, PHILIP COLLINS <[email protected]> wrote: > From: PHILIP COLLINS <[email protected]> > Subject: Collins, Cody > To: [email protected], [email protected] > Date: Saturday, June 25, 2011, 10:06 AM > Still looking for any information on > Thomas Collins, married to Mary Connell, area of > Carrick-on-Suir and Ahenny, County Tipperary.  Their > son, Thomas Collins (Jr) came to America in 1881.  > Trying to confirm the townland they lived in.  They > were related to the Cody family of the same area. > > Phil Collins, in beautiful western Massachusetts, USA >

    06/25/2011 01:09:31
    1. [COTIPPERARY] Meagher-Fogarty-Lyons
    2. Andy & Norma McAuliffe
    3. Strangely enough, Janet, my connection to the Meaghers is through my g-grandfather's daughter Margaret Fogarty, who married John, s/o thomas Meagher, who settled in Grey County, Ontario after first landing in Geneseo, N.Y. One of Margaret's older brothers, Andrew, had a daughter Theresa, who married Otto Irvin Lyons, who was born in Doaktown, New Brunswick, Canada. That family eventually moved to Edmonton, AB., Canada but only had two daughters, Teresa and Arline. What does the engraving over the border monument at Blaine, Washington read? "Children of a Common Mother." One family of my Meaghers who moved to Akron , Ohio changed their name to Maher because they did not want to be thought of as meager. Andy > 1. Thomas Meagher -- to Andy (Janet Lyons) > 2. KENNEDY (Jack & Gail) > Thanks, Andy. I don't think we have a link, but I'll keep your > information. > There is this: My great grandfather, Thomas MEAGHER/MAHER, signed his > first > naturalization papers in Scioto County, OH; and in his sister Bridget's > obit, it says 'they' came to Dunkirk, OH. I don't understand this; the

    06/24/2011 05:31:43
    1. [COTIPPERARY] Hastings Family of Cahir Tipperary
    2. P MARTIN
    3. Hello all, Is there anyone on the list who may be able to help me with my "Brickwall" Family names in my tree include Hastings/Johnson/Costello. John Hastings was born possibly in Limerick but I have been unable to trace him. However with the release of the 1901 census he appears at 25Caher Abbey Upper Cahir. Occupation Letter Carrier/Postman. His wife is Mary (nee Nagle) or so I believe. She was born 1844 died in Cahir in 1905. In 1911 census John is a widower living at 7Mountain Road Cahir Occupation Postman. Children of this marriage are; Margaret Hastings my maternal granmother born Cahir 1865 James Hastings born 1867 Cahir died 9Feb 1900 in Clogheen workhouse John Hastings born Cahir 1872 Bridget Hasting born Cahir1873 Bridget I believe in 1911 census is living in London as a cook. Sarah Hastings born Cahir 1875 Mary born Cahir 1878 sailed to Australia in Aug 1912 arriving Sydney Oct 1912. Mary Became a Nun in Australia & died in the early 1960's at a convent in Tokyo Japan. Dennis Hastings born Cahir 1880 also went to Australia at the same time as Mary but apart from landing I have no further information on him. If anyone on this list can help I would be very grateful. Yours Peter

    06/24/2011 12:08:38
    1. [COTIPPERARY] KENNEDY
    2. Jack & Gail
    3. Ann Kennedy b. 1834 in the Parish of Youghalarra. The daughter of Denis Kennedy and Mary White. Any help would be most grateful. Regards, Jack and Gail Sexton

    06/23/2011 02:01:12
    1. [COTIPPERARY] Thomas Meagher -- to Andy
    2. Janet Lyons
    3. Thanks, Andy. I don't think we have a link, but I'll keep your information. There is this: My great grandfather, Thomas MEAGHER/MAHER, signed his first naturalization papers in Scioto County, OH; and in his sister Bridget's obit, it says 'they' came to Dunkirk, OH. I don't understand this; the places aren't at all near. Both of them, and other siblings, were single when they arrived (famine era) and were married later in Muscatine County, IA. I never heard of a MEAGHER/MAHER connection to Canada. But then, I'm pretty sure that we're ALL related! Janet L. -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 8009 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message

    06/23/2011 12:40:27
    1. [COTIPPERARY] Some Tipperary records
    2. Clare Tuohy
    3. Hello All May be of inteest to someone I have no further information on any of these records. Regards Clare Marriages 1. Thurles 10 Feb 1874 Michael Maher Full Age Bachelor Mason Residence Killinan Father Matthew Maher Mason Anne Brolan Age 18 Spinster Residence Garravocleheen Father Daniel Brolan Labourer (deceased) Witnesses: Matthew Maher Bridget Delahunty Celebrant Patrick Kenny 2. Carrick-on Suir 01 Mar 1870 John Dunne Age 30 Bachelor Farmer Residence Mooncoine Father William Dunne Carrickbeg Alice Walsh Age 26 Spinster Farmer Residence Carrickbeg Father James Walsh Witnesses: Patt Purcell Kate Mackey 3. Nenagh 22 May 1869 Patrick Kealy Mary Toohey Witnesses: John Dwan Margaret Ryan 4. Thurles 13 May 1865 Michael Maher Age 35 Bachelor Labourer Residence Rathealty Father Timothy Maher Weaver Johanna Brien Age 20 Spinster Labourer? Residence Bowling Green Father James Brien Blacksmith Witnesses: James Peters Anne Hayes Celebrant: John Ryan 5. Ballingarry 04 Mar 1867 Patt Dwyer Age 26 Bachelor Farmer Residence Boulea Father Edmond Dwyer Farmer Ballingarry Alice Walsh Age 24 Spinster Residence Ballingarry Father Michael Walsh Farmer Witnesses: Edmond Dwyer Mary Walsh Celebrant: P Fitzgerald PP 6. Church Record Kilcommon 18 Feb 1849 Patrick Ryan Bridget Ryan Reafadda Witnesses: William Ryan Mary Ryan 7. Church Record Kilcommon 26 Nov 1853 Patrick Ryan Bridget Ryan Foilnacanony Witnesses: Lanty Ryan Judith Ryan 8. Church Record Kilcommon 19 Aug 1849 Patrick Ryan Judith Ryan Hollyford Witnesses: Anth Dempsey Anne Ryan 9. Church Record Kilcommon 18 Feb 1855 Patrick Ryan Julia Kennedy Foilduff Witnesses: Thomas Ryan Mary Kennedy Deaths 1.. Clonmel 10 Feb 1887 William Toohey age 1 Residence Quin’s Lane Painter’s Child Informant Ellen Power Quin’s Lane 2.. Cashel 17 Mar 1884 William Toohy Age 67 Widower Labourer Residence Gaile Informant: Ellen Toohy Gaile 3.. Toomevara 07 Dec 1875 William Touhy Age 1 Labourer’s Child Residence Stouick Informant: Patt Touhy householder Stouick 4.. Nenagh 24 Aug 1869 William Towers age 57 Widower Brogue Maker Spout Road Nenagh Informant Mary connell Householder Spout Road Nenagh 5.. Thurles 21 Jun 1882 William Toohy Age 90 widower Farmer Lisheenataggart Informant: Edmond Walsh Son in Law and Occupier Lisheenataggart 6. Nenagh 17 Sep 1883 William Touher Age 5 Shopkeeper’s Son Barrack St Nenagh Informant Father Michael Tooher Barrack St 7 Nenagh 23 Jul 1874 Winifred Ryan age 7 days Labourer’s daughter Workhouse Infirmary Informant: Mary Ryan Householder Burness Lane 8. Nenagh 19 Feb 1877 Denis Ryan Age 74 Married Labourer Workhouse Infirmary Informant: James Going Householder Nenagh Workhouse 9. Nenagh 06 Aug 1873 Denis Ryan age 70 married Labourer Workhouse Infirmary Informant James Going Nenagh Workhouse -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 1252 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message

    06/23/2011 11:46:46
    1. [COTIPPERARY] Some Tipperary records
    2. Clare Tuohy
    3. Hello All May be of interest to someone I have no further information on any of these records. Marriages 1. Thurles 10 Feb 1874 Michael Maher Full Age Bachelor Mason Residence Killinan Father Matthew Maher Mason Anne Brolan Age 18 Spinster Residence Garravocleheen Father Daniel Brolan Labourer (deceased) Witnesses: Matthew Maher Bridget Delahunty Celebrant Patrick Kenny 2. Carrick-on Suir 01 Mar 1870 John Dunne Age 30 Bachelor Farmer Residence Mooncoine Father William Dunne Carrickbeg Alice Walsh Age 26 Spinster Farmer Residence Carrickbeg Father James Walsh Witnesses: Patt Purcell Kate Mackey 3. Nenagh 22 May 1869 Patrick Kealy Mary Toohey Witnesses: John Dwan Margaret Ryan 4. Thurles 13 May 1865 Michael Maher Age 35 Bachelor Labourer Residence Rathealty Father Timothy Maher Weaver Johanna Brien Age 20 Spinster Labourer? Residence Bowling Green Father James Brien Blacksmith Witnesses: James Peters Anne Hayes Celebrant: John Ryan 5. Ballingarry 04 Mar 1867 Patt Dwyer Age 26 Bachelor Farmer Residence Boulea Father Edmond Dwyer Farmer Ballingarry Alice Walsh Age 24 Spinster Residence Ballingarry Father Michael Walsh Farmer Witnesses: Edmond Dwyer Mary Walsh Celebrant: P Fitzgerald PP 6. Church Record Kilcommon 18 Feb 1849 Patrick Ryan Bridget Ryan Reafadda Witnesses: William Ryan Mary Ryan 7. Church Record Kilcommon 26 Nov 1853 Patrick Ryan Bridget Ryan Foilnacanony Witnesses: Lanty Ryan Judith Ryan 8. Church Record Kilcommon 19 Aug 1849 Patrick Ryan Judith Ryan Hollyford Witnesses: Anth Dempsey Anne Ryan 9. Church Record Kilcommon 18 Feb 1855 Patrick Ryan Julia Kennedy Foilduff Witnesses: Thomas Ryan Mary Kennedy Deaths 1.. Clonmel 10 Feb 1887 William Toohey age 1 Residence Quin’s Lane Painter’s Child Informant Ellen Power Quin’s Lane 2.. Cashel 17 Mar 1884 William Toohy Age 67 Widower Labourer Residence Gaile Informant: Ellen Toohy Gaile 3.. Toomevara 07 Dec 1875 William Touhy Age 1 Labourer’s Child Residence Stouick Informant: Patt Touhy householder Stouick 4.. Nenagh 24 Aug 1869 William Towers age 57 Widower Brogue Maker Spout Road Nenagh Informant Mary connell Householder Spout Road Nenagh 5.. Thurles 21 Jun 1882 William Toohy Age 90 widower Farmer Lisheenataggart Informant: Edmond Walsh Son in Law and Occupier Lisheenataggart 6. Nenagh 17 Sep 1883 William Touher Age 5 Shopkeeper’s Son Barrack St Nenagh Informant Father Michael Tooher Barrack St 7 Nenagh 23 Jul 1874 Winifred Ryan age 7 days Labourer’s daughter Workhouse Infirmary Informant: Mary Ryan Householder Burness Lane 8. Nenagh 19 Feb 1877 Denis Ryan Age 74 Married Labourer Workhouse Infirmary Informant: James Going Householder Nenagh Workhouse 9. Nenagh 06 Aug 1873 Denis Ryan age 70 married Labourer Workhouse Infirmary Informant James Going Nenagh Workhouse Regards Clare -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 1252 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message

    06/23/2011 11:43:02
    1. Re: [COTIPPERARY] Roll Call - EGGERS/CUDMORE EGGERS of Roscrea, Tipperary
    2. Batley, Nicholas
    3. Hi everyone, Here's my contribution to the list roll-call, although it's not that long ago that I put my interests up on the list anyway - but you never know who might be around, so here goes :) I am looking for anyone researching the name EGGERS/EGGARS or CUDMORE EGGERS in Ireland - predominately in Limerick, Dublin and Tipperary. In particular, I am seeking descendants of Paul CUDMORE EGGERS and Jane Margaret HALL of Roscrea, Tipperary. Paul CUDMORE EGGERS was born c1790 in Limerick, and married Jane Margaret HALL c1825-6, and they were supposed to have had 18-20 children, although I only know of about 11 or 12 children. Paul CUDMORE EGGERS was a compositor/printer in Castle St, Roscrea for about 50 years from the mid-1820's, and both Paul and Jane Margaret are buried in one of the churchyards in Roscrea. The family surname has varied in usage throughout the years between EGGERS and CUDMORE EGGERS. The known children of Paul and Jane Margaret CUDMORE EGGERS are as follows: Horatio Nelson CUDMORE EGGERS b pre-1829 (m CURRY in Galway, Ireland) Amelia CUDMORE EGGERS b c1830 (m HARRIS in Australia) Eldon CUDMORE EGGERS b c1831 (unmarried, died in Australia) Matilda EGGERS b c1832 (m MILLER in Australia) Alfred William Henry EGGERS b c1833 (m UNTHANK in Australia) Tellira Charlotte Ann EGGERS b c1835 (m WATSON in Australia) Paul CUDMORE EGGERS b c1836 (m CLELAND in Limerick, Ireland) Elizabeth CUDMORE EGGERS b c1837 (unmarried, died in Australia) Lucinda CUDMORE EGGERS b c1841 or c1848 (m DENTON in Australia) William CUDMORE EGGERS b c1844 (living in Dublin, Ireland in the 1870's) Mary Jane EGGERS b c1847 (unmarried, died in Australia) Eight of the children (two sons, six daughters) are known to have migrated to Australia in the 1850's and 1860's (one of the daughters is known to have gone on to New Zealand), and another child, probably one of the sons, is thought to have gone to the US. Possibly the major brickwall for me at the moment is find out what happened to Horatio and to William. Horatio married Jane Hannah CURRY in Galway in 1846, but I have found no record of them after that time. And William was known to be living in Dublin in the 1870s, but what happened to him after that, I don't know. It may well be that either Horatio, or William, or both, emigrated to the US or elsewhere. I have also made the recent discovery that John Cleland EGGERS, the son of Paul CUDMORE EGGERS jnr, died in New Zealand in the 1920s. If you are researching any of the branches of this family, I would like to make contact with you. Best wishes, Nicholas Batley Sydney, Australia

    06/23/2011 11:28:23
    1. Re: [COTIPPERARY] Let's try a rollcall
    2. Patti Adcock
    3. My name is Patti Adcock and I am looking for relatives of Robert Ryan from Balligary, Tipperary.He was born 1834/35 and emigrated to Australia on the General Caulfield in 1865. His parents were James Ryan and Bridget Dwyer. I am somewhat of a fringedweller on the list, just seeing if anything of relevance pops up, but not having many details on this branch, I have not asked any questions at this stage. Regards Patti Adcock Australia

    06/23/2011 11:26:41
    1. [COTIPPERARY] Let's try a rollcall-Quillinan
    2. JoyceT
    3. I received an answer to my roll call but have lost it. Please reply again Joyce --------------------------------------------------------- Joyce Tomasi E-Mail: [email protected] In the Snowy Mountains of NSW Australia ---------------------------------------------------------- -------Original Message------- From: JoyceT Date: 06/22/11 17:36:58 To: [email protected] Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Let's try a rollcall John O'Doherty married Ellen O'Connor in Tipperary Town on 15 June 1833 (Wits: Philip O'Connor & Cathleen O'Doherty) At this time John's occupation is shown as shoemaker. On the marriage certificate of daughter Sophia - occupation is shown as Victualler and on the death certificate of daughter Alice - occupation is shown as wholesale Butcher Children: All baptised in Tipperary Town Alice baptised 3 June 1834 (my g.grandmother) {Sps: William O'Connor & Ellen Quillinan) John baptised 24 October 1836 (Sps: Edmund O'Connor & Ellen Quann) Sophia baptised 22 July 1838 (Sp: Hanoria O'Brien) Ellen baptised 6 June 1843 (Sps: Thomas O'Connor & Cathleen O'Connor) John baptised 26 January 1846 (Sps: Matthew English & Ellen O'Connor) Cathleen baptised 26 December 1848 (Sps: William O'Connor & Ellen O'Connor- possibly nee Quillinan?) Edmund baptised 8 November 1850 (Sps: Thomas Dalton & Alice O'Doherty - I guess, his sister) Honora baptised 11 June 1854 (Sps: James Tobin & Mary Ryan) Alice married John Dunne (born c1826 son of Thomas Dunne & Honora Heffernan), in Tipperary Town on 22 February 1852 (Wits: Thomas Heffernan & Ellen Carew) Children baptised in Tipperary Town: Honora baptised 13 March 1853 (Sps: Thomas Heffernan & Sophia O'Doherty) Thomas baptised 10 October 1854 (Sps: William Heffernan & Mary Heffernan) Alice with husband John Dunne & their two children together with Alice's sisters Sophia & Ellen (name now spelt DOHERTY) arrived in Australia on the ship Truro on 1 June 1855. --------------------------------------------------------- Joyce Tomasi E-Mail: [email protected] In the Snowy Mountains of NSW Australia ----------------------------------------------------------

    06/23/2011 03:03:45
    1. Re: [COTIPPERARY] Inch Parish in Tipperary
    2. Brenda Pilson
    3. Have you tried the advanced search where you put in the parents names? That should cut the possibilities. Regards, Brenda, Melbourne. On 23/06/2011, at 7:34 AM, douglas taggart <[email protected]> wrote: > > Greetings...I'm up against a dead end and wondered if I can get a bit of a steer. Tracking my wife's grandfather, Cornelius Bartholomew Ryan, born or baptized 21 March 1861 in Inch, Co.Tipp. Parents Martin and Bridget Ryan. We know this from the info on his Death Cert from Chicago, Ill, dated 1934. His oldest daughter, whom he lived with, provided the info to the Coroner's Office. However, on the IFHS site, I find about 15 Cornelius Ryans being born/bap/christ., in various locations in Co. Tipp but none in Inch, within a 2 year window of 1861. Any suggestions on a next move?thanks,Doug Taggart (Manx, not Irish)for Janet Ryan Taggart > > > Please remember to "snip" short the message to which you are replying and check the subject line. If you are on Digest mode, a reply to an individual message will repeat the entire digest unless you "snip" it, and the subject will be the Digest ID unless you change it, please. > > All of the past messages of this list can be found in the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=cotipperary > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/23/2011 02:41:28
    1. [COTIPPERARY] FW: Let's try a rollcall -- Keefe, Berkery, Lillis, Callanan, Tobin, Commerford
    2. kathleen ethier
    3. From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [COTIPPERARY] Let's try a rollcall -- Keefe, Berkery, Lillis, Callanan, Tobin, Commerford Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 07:39:30 -0400 Thanks for calling us out, Janet! Owen Keefe, son of Thomas Keefe of Ballyrobin, Kilcornin parish (mother unknown) married Bridget Bircury/Berkery, daughter of John Berkery of Longstone, Lattin/Cullen parish (mother unknown) in Longstone in 1869. Their son William Keefe was born in 1876 and follows his older brother Thomas to Torrington Connecticut in 1899. John Lillis (parents unknown) married Julia Bircury/Berkery (parents unknown) in 1859 in Longstone, Lattin/Cullen parish. Their daughter Julia was born in 1878 and followed her sisters Mary, Bridget, and Honora to Troy New York and then went to Torrington to marry William Keefe (now O'Keefe). Their daughter Bridget was my grandmother. The two main mysteries for this part of my family are whether and how Bridget and Julia Berkery were related - the name Berkery is uncommon enough and both were from Longstone - and so how closely related were my great-grandparents? The second is what happened to the family who did not emigrate. A priest named Father Brian Callanan was a cousin who came to visit when I was young (he was about my parents ages so would be in his 70's now). He was a missionary in the Phillipines and eventually left the priesthood. I would love to be able to find him. Michael Tobin (parents unknown) married Bridget Commerford, daughter of Nicholas Commerford and Mary Dee, married in Ballyneale about 1848. Their son Michael was born in 1848. The whole family (Commerfords included) emigrated soon after Michael was born to the Albany NY area. The only remaining question for this branch of my family were Michael Tobin's parents. Any thoughts would be welcome! Kathleen > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 18:15:52 +0100 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected]; [email protected] > Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Let's try a rollcall > > I've let the list get quiet while Rootsweb got its house back in order > again, but it is TOO darn quiet. Let's try a rollcall and see what > happens. Tell us who you are looking for now, your brickwall, your > latest success, your questions, or whatever else my be on your mind, > genealogically speaking only. [If you are getting more mail than you > would like, write me directly and I can put you on "no mail" for a > while and you can read the mail from the archives.] > > A huge sports complex and casino has been approved for No. Tipp in Two > Mile Borris, although the State law has to be changed first to allow > casino betting. There will be a monster size hotel there as well. This > should be interesting. > > The Queen has been here and President Obama has been here; both visits > were exciting, and we seem to have a small revival of the "troubles" > in No. Ireland at the moment, which I hope is just a symptom of the > economic downturn and nothing else. > > Janet > > > Please remember to "snip" short the message to which you are replying and check the subject line. If you are on Digest mode, a reply to an individual message will repeat the entire digest unless you "snip" it, and the subject will be the Digest ID unless you change it, please. > > All of the past messages of this list can be found in the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=cotipperary > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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