Hi to all on the list My major brickwall is finding the area and names of the parents of the 3 Ryan brothers ; 1. John (b around 1832-1836), d 1890 Nelson, New Zealand 2. Henry b around 1842, d 1897 Tipperary township 3. unknown The 3 left Tipperary for America sometime in the 1860’s. So far I have not been able to find a definite date, ship or name of the other brother. John Ryan arrived in West Coast goldfield of New Zealand around 1865 and was a storekeeper in business with a Thomas Tierney till 1867. In 1872 he married Christina Keane b 1842 County Wicklow and they had 3 sons. The sons all remained in NZ. Only 1 had descendants- my gr father. Any of John’s civil records just show Tipperary. I have not been able to locate a ship or date when either John or Christina left Ireland. Henry Ryan his occupation was a baker. He is recorded in the 1870 Census in Ward 8, Cooks County, Chicago Il. Also with his wife Margaret (nee Scully) b around 1848 in Cashel?. The census indicates that both Henry & Margaret were born in Ireland. Again I have not been able to locate a marriage or when they went to the states or the date and ship that they returned to Ireland with 2 young children. 1. Ellen ( Nellie) b1870 2. John Patrick b 1872 The family were in Tipperary township when the next child was born in 1874. The children birth records show address of Nelson St till around 1880 and then St Michaels St, Tipperary township. 3. Matthew b 1874 Baptism sponsors Patrick Ryan & Kate Scully 4. Thomas b 1876 Sponsors Michael Bennett & Anne O’Donnell d 1880 TIP. Township 5. Mary ( Molly) b 1878 sponsors William & Margaret Heffernan 6. Henry Joseph b 1878 sponsors James & Catherine Wyse 7. Catherine ( Kitty) b 1879 sponsors John Bradshaw & Mary Ryan 8. Dennis b 1880 sponsors Patrick O’Doherty & Ellen Ryan 9. Margaret (Madge) b 1882 sponsors Thomas & Margaret Heaphy 10. Thomas b 1885 sponsors Matt Ryan & Ellen Fitzgerald 11. Johanna (Josephine) b 1886 sponsors Michael Bennett & Bridget Heaphy 12. Bridget ( Bridie) b 1887 sponsors Michael O’Donnell & Bridget Ryan For Henry and Margaret children I have; 1 Nellie m 1896 (location unknown) John B Condon b Emly TIP 1867 His parents William Condon and Catherine ( Nee Ryan). According to the1911 census they had 5 children Margaret b 1897, Michael b 1889, Henry b 1900, Catherine b 1902 John b 1910. Nellie was still in Tipperary township 1919. But that is the only piece of info that I have on Nellie, John or children after the 1911 census. Did they stay in Tipperary or leave? I would really like to find out what happened to this family. 2 John Patrick appears in the English 1911 census in Salford on the railways. He had a daughter Molly. Little else is know of him. 3 Matthew went to Brisbane, Aust 1897 and died in Brisbane 1918. 5 Molly went to New Zealand 1900 m John Hopper. She died 1938. No children. 6 Henry went to Brisbane 1900 then 1907 to Papua New Guinea and was a Resident Magistrate till 1915. He was killed in WW1 in France 1918. Never married and no children. 7 Kitty went to New Zealand with Molly m William Clare and she died 1960 in Gisborne New Zealand. They have descendants. 8 Dennis went to NY USA in 1909 m Hannah McCormack and he died 1936. They have descendants. 9 Madge was in New Zealand in 1921 but no other info is known about her. 10 Thomas went to Brisbane in 1913 then after serving 1914-1919 during the war he went to New Zealand and died 1944. He never married nor had children. 11 Josephine went to Brisbane in 1913 m Patrick James Kennedy in 1914 then went to New Zealand. She died 1958 and they had children. 12 Bridie apart from her birth date and baptism I have not found anything about her. I would also like to know whatever happened to Bridget ( Bridie). Any help or assistance on any of these lines would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in anticipation :) Kevin
Here it is again, Joyce. Hi Joyce, Your Ellen Quillinan as a witness is interesting to me, and the Connors, Doherty's and Quillinan's married each other quite often in the Tipperary Town area. I have a sister to my 3rd Great Grandfather who was Ellen Quillinan bap. c. 1809 just before the records started. She married Patrick Horan of Cullen in 1835, and they emigrated to Castlemaine, Victoria, or that general area, probably just after 1850. If you have also bumped into the Horan's in connection with your family, she is probably the right Ellen. If so, I might be able to give you some other Doherty records and Connors records that I just can't connect up but are probably somehow related to your people. Janet On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 8:36 AM, JoyceT <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 > > ---------------------------------------------------------- >
Doug The IFHS site does not have the records for all the parishes in the Cashel and Emly diocese. Baptismal records for Drom and Inch parish are not online - They are available on microfilm in the National Library Dublin and also through the Tipperary Family History Research centre at www.tfhr.org/ - at the latter for commissioned research only. Clare ----- Original Message ----- From: "douglas taggart" <[email protected]> To: "County Tipperary web" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 10:34 PM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Inch Parish in Tipperary > > 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 > -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 1251 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message
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
Janet L. I have a Thomas Francis Meagher b.Dec. 24, 1833 in Tipperary, s/o John Matthew and Mary Bridget (Burke), and Bridget Agnes( Conway) of Tipperary. settling in Genesseo, N.Y. about 1853. They had one son John Francis, born there on Aug. 18, 1856, before moving on to Proton Twp, Grey County, Ontario. Most of that family then moved on to Akron, OH. about 1917, after John died in 1916 in Ontario. His father Thomas died in Ontario in 1919 after fathering fifteen children with two wives. Any possible connection? Andy, Kitchener, ON
Has anyone come accross a Patrick Quinn born approx. 1834, married to Mary Ann Ryan somewhere in Tipperary? Came to Sth. Aust. 1858. Son Edmond born 1852 Bridget 1857 and Thomas 1858. Have been searching for a townland for years. Anne
Hoping for a few strays.
It appears that the records for the Catholic parish of Drom & Inch, which includes the civil parish of Inch and the townland of Inch, are not in the IFHS indexes. If you go to search screen for Northern Tipperary and then click on the link in the sentence "For a detailed list of the records that are searchable online please check the sources list for each County Genealogy Centre", you'll see that there are nine parishes that they say are not in the dataset - Borrisoleigh-Ileigh, Drom-Inch, Holycross-Ballycahill, Loughmore-Castleiney, Moycarkey-Two-Mile-Borris, Moye-Templetuohy Templemore-Clonmore, Thurles, Upperchurch-Drombane. I'm assuming that the Inch that your family records refer to would be the Inch of Drom and Inch. When I tried the online search function with Martin Ryan as the father of Cornelius, there was no match. If they truly don't have the parish records in the index, that would explain why. The Irish Times list of parishes says that both Northern Tipperary and the Tipperary Heritage Unit have the Drom & Inch records, as well as their being on film at the National Library in Dublin, so I don't know why they aren't in the online index. Perhaps someone else in the list knows. You may have to contact the Northern Tipperary Genealogy Centre directly to answer the question about the missing parish. They'll undoubtedly do the research for a fee, hopefully no more than what you would pay for an online search. Even more fun would be a trip to Dublin to see the film. Supposedly the National Library is in the process of scanning and digitizing the filmed parish records that they have to make them available online. I made contact with someone there to confirm that this was actually happening and it appears that it is. If they are able to stick to their timetable, they would be online within a year. So if you're patient, you could wait until then. Theresa Liewer
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 ----------------------------------------------------------
I'm interested in finding the descendents of the McCormacks and Maddens who were listed as tenants sharing 70 acres in the townland of Gortlassabrien, a mile or so east of Ballina. In the Griffiths Primary Valuation, circa 1849, the tenants were Andrew McCormack, son of Thomas, James McCormack, Michael McCormack as well as Andrew, James and Thomas McCormack, sons of Mick (Michael) and Thomas and Andrew Madden. By 1856, only Andrew McCormack, son of Thomas, and James McCormack were left on the land. I know that two of the McCormacks, Michael and the other James, came to Canada in the early 1850's and ended up in Ontario (thank you, Marie Cruickshank for sharing that information). That still leaves two McCormack men unaccounted for as well as the two Madden men. I've accumulated quite a bit of information about the families while they were living on the land and I'd like to share it. Theresa Liewer
Lucky me... I was contacted by a pretty-sure Tipperary cousin in August 2010, and we're sorting things out. She was contacted by a cousin in Dublin who saw one of my posts somewhere, and he helps with research there when she can't go herself. So it truly does happen, sometimes out of the blue! My great-great grandparents were Daniel and Bridget (RUSSELL) MEAGHER/MAHER... Married 2 Mar. 1813, Anacarty Parish... Witnessed by Thomas RYAN and James RUSSELL Children--address--baptism--sponsors (Clonoulty-Rossmore Parish): Jo MAHER, Brucca, 26 Apr 1814, Jo MAHER & Mary RYAN Johanna MAHER, Drumwood, 1 May 1816, James RYAN & Catherine NEILL Mary MAHER, Drumwood, 16 Mar 1818, Patrick RUSSELL & Mary GORMAN Judith MEAGHER, Drumwood, 7 Jan 1824, John RYAN & Winifred RYAN James MEAGHER, Drumwood, 19 Aug 1826, Patrick CAREW & Judith CAREW Bridget MEAGHER, Drumwood, 20 Sep 1830, Daniel MEAGHER & Kathleen RYAN Daniel MEAGHER, Drumwood, 21 Jan 1833, Timothy DANIHER & Mary SCANLAN Another child was my great grandfather, Thomas MEADHER/MAHER, not yet found in the records. He immigrated to the States and was a farmer in Iowa. Other Co. Tipperary surnames of interest are: DWYER, DELANEY, HORAN, KENNEDY... which are, at least, related through marriage. Janet L. -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 8007 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message
I am interested in Spillanes from the North Riding section of Tipperary. The name Edward is the most prominent first name found in this family. My research hints at the area around the civil parish of Aghnameadle. A Thomas Spillane/Honora Talbot family were probably evicted from Aghnameadle in the mid 1840's. Thomas and Honora emigrated to England and settled in West Hartlepool, where they changed their name to Spellman. It is possible that my gggrandfather John Spillane, who married Eliza Blackwell in Dunkerrin, Offaly, in 1844, was a brother to Thomas as well as Ned Spillane who married Judy Maher in Dunkerrin in 1833. All three named their oldest son Edward or Edmond, and there were no Spillanes in the area of Dunkerrin at the time of the Tithes. I have wondered if the Ned Spillane who leased 60 acres of land in common with Michael and John Egan, John Brereton and Timothy Maher in the townland of Knockanroger, Borrisnafarney Tipperary, at the time of the Tithes, was the father of Ned, John, or Thomas. NED SPILLANE who married Judy Maher in 1833 had Catherine (sponsors Pat Meara and Mary Meagher); Mary (John Costoloe and Jane Maher); Ellen (Anne Talbot); Edward (John Maher and Margaret Whelan); Patrick (William Gavin and Mary Maher); Tim (Ed Stoney and Mary Bermingham); and Johanna (John and Mary Maher). I can find not trace of this family after the time of Griffith's. THOMAS SPILLANE who married Honora Talbot in 1843 had Edmond (John Pound and Catherine Dalton); John (Catherine and Thomas Pound); Patrick (Nelly Spillane); and Catherine (Edward Rourke and Ellen Fogarty) in Aghnameadle and Mary Ann (Thomas Talbot and Ann Brien);Mary (William and Catherine Corcoran); William (Michael Corcoran and Ann Mary Paige; and Thomas (Thomas Talbot and Maria Gavin) in West Hartlepool. JOHN SPILLANE who married Eliza Blackwell had Edward in 1845 (Ned Spillane and Ann Corboy). Eliza and her son Edward were in Stockport, England, in the mid 1850's. I have not learned whether John died in Ireland, perhaps during the famine, or whether he died in England. I would love to find living descendants of Thomas's or Edward's families.
I'm still searching for the source of my g-g-grandfather, John Fogarty. b. abt 1800, married to Elizabeth Costello. Their children, Matthew, John, Andrew (my g-grandad) and Johanna were baptized in Lixnaw Parish, Co Kerry between 1823 and 1831. and parents shown as living in Aghabeg, Co. Kerry. Andrew and Johanna both came to Paris, Ontario, Canada about 1850. Andrew married Mary Callaghan d/o Patrick and Mary (Howard) of Tralee, Co. Kerry in Paris in 1852. They had three sons, John, Patrick and Andrew, born in Paris prior to moving to Glenelg Twp., Grey County, ON., where five daughters, Elizabeth, Mary, Margaret, Hannah and Ellen were born, resulting in large families of Meaghers, MacMillans, MacPhees, Coffields, McAuliffes, Shewells and Arnotts of Ontario, Akron, OH., & Detroit, MI.. Andrew's sister Johanna, married William Patrick Moriarty, s/o Patrick and Ellen (Kennedy), also resulting in the Moriarty Clan of Paris, ON. & beyond. We have the downlines of most of these families, but still wonder if John & Elizabeth may have come from the origin of the Fogartys in Tipperary? We have no further information on Matthew and John and wonder if any of the listers can help there also? Thank you, Andy McAuliffe, Kitchener, Canada
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bernadette Flynn" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 9:42 AM Subject: Re: [COTIPPERARY] Let's try a rollcall > Hi Janet and all, I have just about finished reading Cashel, History and > Guide by Denis G. Marnane (recommended to me by Roger Depper). Very Very > interesting. I am up to the final chapter which is a walk on the Rock of > Cashel. I am getting excited about our coming trip to Ireland. I just hope > things settle in Northern Ireland before we get there as that area is on > our itinerary too. > I haven't been doing a lot of research recently (busy with three young > children) but I have received a fair amount of assistance with the > Kearney's of Cashel (and surrounds) from several members of this group and > I'd like to take the opportunity to say thank you. > Regards > Bernadette
Hello, thankyou for the opportunity. Recently very good friends asked for my names of interest at the Nenagh Library, in the Heritage Centre, where an Archivist found an entry but she didnt give a date or if birth or baptism. The next day the Archivist was off work & my friends who were on holiday were unable to stay any longer in Nenagh. The information from the Archivist was..."Ally KENNEDY, Father Hugh Kennedy, Mother Mary LAHY, Townland of GARRANE. Sponsors Malachy Dwyre and Kate Quirk" My great grandmother married & died in Victoria Australia...... Alice Kennedy born c1834 "this side of Nana", her father Hugh Kennedy & mother Mary Lahey.....this was Alice's information on her marriage certificate. Is anyone able to help me with that record for Ally Kennedy please & the year that the event happened, or if anyone recognises these names in their family. Kind regards & thankyou for reading. Deirdre.
Hi Joyce, Your Ellen Quillinan as a witness is interesting to me, and the Connors, Doherty's and Quillinan's married each other quite often in the Tipperary Town area. I have a sister to my 3rd Great Grandfather who was Ellen Quillinan bap. c. 1809 just before the records started. She married Patrick Horan of Cullen in 1835, and they emigrated to Castlemaine, Victoria, or that general area, probably just after 1850. If you have also bumped into the Horan's in connection with your family, she is probably the right Ellen. If so, I might be able to give you some other Doherty records and Connors records that I just can't connect up but are probably somehow related to your people. Janet On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 8:36 AM, JoyceT <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 > > ---------------------------------------------------------- >
Hi Bernadette, Right now the new troubles are very limited to one very small area in Belfast, so come on over and enjoy. Janet On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 3:19 AM, Bernadette Flynn <[email protected]> wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bernadette Flynn" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 9:42 AM > Subject: Re: [COTIPPERARY] Let's try a rollcall > > >> Hi Janet and all, I have just about finished reading Cashel, History and >> Guide by Denis G. Marnane (recommended to me by Roger Depper). Very Very >> interesting. I am up to the final chapter which is a walk on the Rock of >> Cashel. I am getting excited about our coming trip to Ireland. I just hope >> things settle in Northern Ireland before we get there as that area is on >> our itinerary too. >> I haven't been doing a lot of research recently (busy with three young >> children) but I have received a fair amount of assistance with the >> Kearney's of Cashel (and surrounds) from several members of this group and >> I'd like to take the opportunity to say thank you. >> Regards >> Bernadette > > > > 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 >
Jack Do you have any dates or a timeline for Patrick Collins? Clare ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack Boyde" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:55 PM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Patrick Collins had two wives > > Hi Janet and listers. > > Anne Lowney and Betty Egan are our second cousins, two of many, from > a farm > on the townland of Belleen in Monsea Parish in north Tipperary. Their > grandfather Patrick Collins was married to wife one, who died in > childbirth; > he then married a second wife, with whom he had more children. One > wife was > a Gleeson woman and one was a Kennedy woman. But no one can recall > which > wife was which. > > > > > > -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 1250 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message
Ryan-Tobin Janet . My apologies for not snipping the old email at the bottom of my email . My 82 YO brain goes on holidays . Laurie Thompson
Hi Sheila Are you related to Joseph Carroll whose lasdt known address I have is in America, his family came from Tipperary Kind Regards Kesa Brisbane (ex Tassy) -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sheila Colter Sent: Wednesday, 22 June 2011 8:08 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Carroll I have not been active the last while in searching for records but have gone back to the 1700's, looking for Daniel Carroll of Drom, Ballinlonty. With the help of my sister we were able to find the old homestead and actually got to visit it before they tore it down. We also visited the Old Drom cemetery where the headstones for my great - great grandparents are and had them repointed so the next generations will be able to read the stones. I have the records of residence for the family back to 1790's but not sure where to search now. Any suggestions? Sheila Carroll Colter 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