18-7-1844 From the Tipperary Vindicator. A Military Panic----A good deal of amusement was caused yesterday, in the Court House, by the sudden rushing out of several soldiers who had assembled there to witness the proceedings at quarter sessions. It seems that some mischievous wag wrote a note to the sergeant, stating that the barrack had been taken. This alarming intimation kindled up all the valorous enthusiasm of the British Soldier---the men ran in most glorious and promiscuous confusion from the court, and through the street. Fortunate for the wearers of the Repeal buttons that they were not in the way, and still more fortunate for the men of Tipperary that the precincts of the barrack were not invaded. Nothing, of course, could be intended beyond a mere freak of merriment. The present depot affords a pleasing contrast, indeed, to the last, whose officers and men were universally and so deservedly detested. There seems to be a mutual kindly feeling between the 35th and the people of this town--they evince none of the low, insulting bigotry of the 52nd, nor is the barrack yard like a castle in a stage of siege. The inhabitants are permitted to hear the musical performance of the splendid band belonging to this depot-as superior to that of the 52nd in point of musical excellence as officers and men are in gentlemanly bearing and propriety of demeanour. If any offence were meant by this hoax, we should exceedingly regret it; but confident that it was done to create a laugh, we enjoy it as a harmless joke.
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I have nothing against the Kennedy family, but this a genealogy site. If I want current news, I'll get that from another site -- Karen ---------------------- Original Message: --------------------- From: Patty Napier <yankee67@sbcglobal.net> To: cotipperary@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [COTIPPERARY] Off-Topic - Ted Kennedy Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 02:41:00 +0000 > I think that is appropriate to discuss this issue if someone wishes to do so and > I appreciate it that Janet has brought this up. Yes, Ted Kennedy has been > involved in some things that people do not like, but who has not made misstakes > in their lives and how many other's do things that are never 'caught?' > Apparently, he has done good things for his state of Massachusetts because he > continues to be re-elected. The whole point here is that Ted Kennedy is a human > being and I think all humans should be prayed for and wished well. Ted Kennedy > has done many, many good things for the U.S., but so many people wish to make > him out as 'bad.' It should also be noted that some people just did not and > still do not like the Kennedy family here, which is ridiculous. I love the > family and have always loved the family. Ted Kennedy has served our country > well and I wish nothing but the very best for him and for his entire family. I > know those in Ireland do, too. Please pray for him > to get well soon and please do not wish bad things upon people and condemn > them. God has already taken care of his past misstakes. Patty > > Janet Crawford <reojan@gmail.com> wrote: For anyone who might yet have not > heard, Ted Kennedy has had what > sounds like a serious stroke. If anyone has any comments or wants to > discuss this, I have no objection. > > I pray that he recovers soon and completely. > > Janet > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
11-4-1846 From the Tipperary Vindicator. A reporter from this establishment proceeded yesterday morning to Gorthore, between Nenagh and Limerick, to witness the eviction of tenantry on the property of Mr. Tuthill, where 120 men of the 72nd Highlanders, under Captain Pollard, 41 police, under Sub. Inspector Lewis, of Newport, and several bailiffs, went at an early hour. Our reporter returned at 5 O'Clock P.M.. He informs us that nine poor families were evicted from their tenements. The day was particularly wet, cold, and inclement, more in fact like a mid winter than a spring day. No resistance was offered to the executioners of the law. The people in the neighbourhood, he says, did not expect the visit. Those who were present showed every courtesy and kindness to the military officers and soldiers, who well merited the hospitality manifested by the poor cottiers, who boiled eggs, and gave what refreshment they had to them. The men of the 72nd seemed ashamed of this distressing duty. The names of the persons evicted were:--- Patrick Mara, 4 in family. Patrick Clancy, 9 in family, who showed his receipt to our reporter for his rent up to November. John Fennell, 5 in family. Denis Brien, 5 in family. Pat. O'Brien, 5 in family. Patrick Clancy, 7 in family. William Herbert, the amount of whose family our reported was unable to ascertain, but supposes it to be at least 5. In all 39 persons. It was generally stated that the tenants had paid the rent up to May 1845--but of this our reported had no accurate knowledge. The fact was, that Fennell, above mentioned, had bank notes for rent in his hand, which was refused, and the day ended by the tenants being put out, the doors of their cabins closed and locked. Our reporter was informed that Mr. Tuthill has fourteen evictions against fourteen other tenants. Our reporter also heard it stated from Mara, above mentioned, that Mr. Tuthill promised them possession again, but this he does not know of his own knowledge.
> Personally, Sen Kennedy has nothing to do with my genealogy search and to > discuss his health issues doesn't seem pertinent to the site . If anyone > would like to say a prayer for him, that would be very nice. He has a web > site if anyone would like to send along good wishes to him and the family. > His docotrs haven't found anything serious wrong with him as of this > afternoon's newscast. Let's hope he continues to do well. Pat D >
Ted, I would hope that the members of this list are adults. The "island telephone" has been ringing for hours now after the news. Amazing how quickly news can spread here. Janet On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 8:31 PM, TED MEEHAN <TMEEHAN@arczip.com> wrote: > Regarding US Senator Ted Kennedy... > The latest report is that he probably did not have a stroke. He was just > sent to the hospital as a precautionary measure after one family member > characterized his condition as some type of "seizure" after walking his dog. > > While I appreciate and applaud our good administrator's good wishes for > Senator Kennedy, I might also warn that he is not universally loved and > admired, because - along with his devotion to Ireland - he has been involved > in a number of deplorable scandals, and therefore a discussion about him may > trigger a few unforeseen nasty posts. > > Ted > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Janet Crawford" <reojan@gmail.com> > To: <cotipperary@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2008 12:38 PM > Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Off-Topic - Ted Kennedy > > >> For anyone who might yet have not heard, Ted Kennedy has had what >> sounds like a serious stroke. If anyone has any comments or wants to >> discuss this, I have no objection. >> >> I pray that he recovers soon and completely. >> >> Janet >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
I agree with Ted. This is not a topic for this list serve. -- Karen ---------------------- Original Message: --------------------- From: "Janet Crawford" <reojan@gmail.com> To: cotipperary@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [COTIPPERARY] Off-Topic - Ted Kennedy Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 20:37:28 +0000 > Ted, I would hope that the members of this list are adults. The > "island telephone" has been ringing for hours now after the news. > Amazing how quickly news can spread here. > > Janet > > On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 8:31 PM, TED MEEHAN <TMEEHAN@arczip.com> wrote: > > Regarding US Senator Ted Kennedy... > > The latest report is that he probably did not have a stroke. He was just > > sent to the hospital as a precautionary measure after one family member > > characterized his condition as some type of "seizure" after walking his dog. > > > > While I appreciate and applaud our good administrator's good wishes for > > Senator Kennedy, I might also warn that he is not universally loved and > > admired, because - along with his devotion to Ireland - he has been involved > > in a number of deplorable scandals, and therefore a discussion about him may > > trigger a few unforeseen nasty posts. > > > > Ted > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Janet Crawford" <reojan@gmail.com> > > To: <cotipperary@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2008 12:38 PM > > Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Off-Topic - Ted Kennedy > > > > > >> For anyone who might yet have not heard, Ted Kennedy has had what > >> sounds like a serious stroke. If anyone has any comments or wants to > >> discuss this, I have no objection. > >> > >> I pray that he recovers soon and completely. > >> > >> Janet > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >> > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
I think that is appropriate to discuss this issue if someone wishes to do so and I appreciate it that Janet has brought this up. Yes, Ted Kennedy has been involved in some things that people do not like, but who has not made misstakes in their lives and how many other's do things that are never 'caught?' Apparently, he has done good things for his state of Massachusetts because he continues to be re-elected. The whole point here is that Ted Kennedy is a human being and I think all humans should be prayed for and wished well. Ted Kennedy has done many, many good things for the U.S., but so many people wish to make him out as 'bad.' It should also be noted that some people just did not and still do not like the Kennedy family here, which is ridiculous. I love the family and have always loved the family. Ted Kennedy has served our country well and I wish nothing but the very best for him and for his entire family. I know those in Ireland do, too. Please pray for him to get well soon and please do not wish bad things upon people and condemn them. God has already taken care of his past misstakes. Patty Janet Crawford <reojan@gmail.com> wrote: For anyone who might yet have not heard, Ted Kennedy has had what sounds like a serious stroke. If anyone has any comments or wants to discuss this, I have no objection. I pray that he recovers soon and completely. Janet ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
28-10-1836 Clonmel Advertiser. A Rale Broth of a Tipperary Boy, alias, a beau ideal, model for drunkards. We publish the following to the Bacchanalian world--As other towns have been challenging their neighbours to produce rivals for their beauties, we cannot remain silent on the merits of a real beauty of this town. But, reader, our phenomenon is not of the fairer part of the creation-no, it is the "rale broth of a Tipperary boy", and we will stake our Editorial crow-quill against that of any member of the "fourth estate" that no town in Ireland will produce a rival for Martin Power. The far-famed Martin Power, a "sky farmer" of great notoriety, but of Bacchanalian fame still greater, is now 72 years of age; for the last 50 years of which he has drunk on average (for it frequently exceeded) 30 glasses of whisky per diem. On one occasion he drank 23 pints of cider in less than an hour; on another, he and four others, between 4 o'clock in the evening and daybreak the following morning, in a house where they were hired to take cider, consumed 63 gallons of that beverage, together with two quarts of spirits, of which our life on it, our friend martin had not the least share. On another day he drank to himself four quarts of raw whisky; and no later than Saturday last he became "a case" for his worship the Mayor, having taken according to his own admission, 40 glasses, an excess of 10 beyond his usual complement. Our hero Martin, was never known to be ill an hour, or in bed after four o'clock in the morning. It is not a fortnight since he walked a distance of 40 miles, and his youngest child is but four months old. Now, calculating the 30 glasses a day for 50 years (as to the other items we throw them into the "Tilly"), the total will be found to be 137 hhds.,?(think this might be hogshead) 23 gallons (about as much as would float a man of war", the average cost of which might be, at the lowest calculation, 8s., per gallon, as for many years of the above it was 16s.thus, then, on the "leprous distilment" this man has expended £3421, which if realized, would make him an independent man;; whereas, at the present moment, he could not command, perhaps, the odd shilling. There may be some of our readers sceptical of the foregoing facts, but we can assure them that the "character", is well known to us, and that what we have above recorded has been corroborated by his own acknowledgment, and the assurance of the gentleman in whose employment he is now, and of whose family he has been an ancient follower.
For anyone who might yet have not heard, Ted Kennedy has had what sounds like a serious stroke. If anyone has any comments or wants to discuss this, I have no objection. I pray that he recovers soon and completely. Janet
6-9-1833 From the Clonmel Advertiser. On Saturday last an inquest was held in Clogher, by Mr. Thompson, on the body of Mary Gorman. It appeared in the course of the investigation that the deceased lived in the capacity of a servant with Mr. Edward Rice, a respectable shopkeeper. She being about to leave his service, a dispute took place between them-the deceased seized a boot of her master's and slapped him on the face with it--he forced the boot from her, and put her outside the back door; she took a broom which was near the door, and struck him a second blow on the face with it. Mr Rice then hit her with the heel of the boot, and fractured her skull in three places. This unfortunate occurrence happened on Monday, the 8th July last, since which time she languished until Saturday, the 30th August and died. The jury found that the deceased came by her death from the effects of wounds inflicted by Mr. Rice, he being provoked by her. 18-9-1833 Clonmel Advertiser. On Thursday night last, as Mt. Thomas Butler, of Keylong, about two miles from Caher, on the Cashel road, was returning home from the former town where he had dined, he unfortunately fell into a deep ditch by the road side and was drowned. An inquest was held on the body yesterday, when the jury returned a verdict of accidental death. 31-8-1833 Clonmel Advertiser. On Tuesday last, Lieutenants Barry and Bradshaw, of the Revenue Police, accompanied by a party of their men, proceeded to the neighbourhood of Anacarthy and Dundrum, between Tipperary and Cappaghwhite, and succeeded in seizing a quantity of unlicensed malt. They made several seizures during the day, but the distillers of the mountain dew having been apprised of the approach of the revenue officers, by emissaries dispatched from places where the captures had been made, removed some stills; if the revenue party had been sufficiently strong they would have carried away several of them. On their march to a place called Tureen, the police were fired at by the Country people, and notwithstanding the efforts made to oppose them, they reached their place of destination, and not being able to remove it, they destroyed an immense quantity of malt; the police were out two days and nights on this harassing duty. 26-4-1834 Clonmel Advertiser. On Friday the 15th inst, when the magistrates were engaged at the petit sessions of Ballinonty, a riotous mob assembled outside the court house. Constable Feely having arrested one of them, was immediately attacked-he received a blow of a large stone near the temple which knocked him down, and while down the mob struck him violently, that the blood gushed from his head. John Langley, Esq., of Coalbrook, made an effort to save Feely, but was assailed with stones from all directions. At length, the magistrates found it necessary to read "The Riot Act", and were about to give orders to the Police to fire, when the mob fled in all directions. The magistrates pursued them for about a mile, and during the chase Constable Barber and Sub-Constable Lible arrested a man of notoriety in that neighbourhood, named Denis Carew, who had been identified as the person who struck Constable Feely. When Carew had been taken the mob appeared to be collecting again and evincing a strong disposition to rescue him-Captain Jacob instantly rode into Killenaule, and in about 15 minutes returned with forty of the 95th. Carew was then brought under military escort into Killenaule, when informations having been sworn, he was forthwith transmitted to our County Gaol, to abide his trial at our next assizes.
Regarding US Senator Ted Kennedy... The latest report is that he probably did not have a stroke. He was just sent to the hospital as a precautionary measure after one family member characterized his condition as some type of "seizure" after walking his dog. While I appreciate and applaud our good administrator's good wishes for Senator Kennedy, I might also warn that he is not universally loved and admired, because - along with his devotion to Ireland - he has been involved in a number of deplorable scandals, and therefore a discussion about him may trigger a few unforeseen nasty posts. Ted ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janet Crawford" <reojan@gmail.com> To: <cotipperary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2008 12:38 PM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Off-Topic - Ted Kennedy > For anyone who might yet have not heard, Ted Kennedy has had what > sounds like a serious stroke. If anyone has any comments or wants to > discuss this, I have no objection. > > I pray that he recovers soon and completely. > > Janet > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
When Mary Heaphy finds something she thinks is interesting, the rest of us are well advised to take very strong note of that. Thanks Mary! I already found a discourse by Sir Edmund Burke on the "Difficulties" in Munster in the 1760s. Ted ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Heaphy" <tipwex@eircom.net> To: "Tipperary" <cotipperary@rootsweb.com>; "Tipperary IRL" <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2008 6:08 AM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Re Site I found > http://ivrla.ucd.ie/ivrla10/main.html > I came across this site which has loads of original Irish Documents, > letters, pamphlet's Maps, Books, Dublin Cemeteries, watercolours, etc. > If you type in "19th Century Pamphlet Collection" in the search box you > will > get nearly 500 hits. You need a DjVu thingy to download. Maybe you all > know > about it already. > Mary > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
http://ivrla.ucd.ie/ivrla10/main.html I came across this site which has loads of original Irish Documents, letters, pamphlet's Maps, Books, Dublin Cemeteries, watercolours, etc. If you type in "19th Century Pamphlet Collection" in the search box you will get nearly 500 hits. You need a DjVu thingy to download. Maybe you all know about it already. Mary
Searching for Robert Long b. 1833-Tipp. Son of Michael and Johanna/Bridget. Thanks, CC -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 418 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len
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I have Dillon and Canfield ancestors from Ireland, but I don't know what county they were from. They settled in the coal mining region of eastern Pennsylvania, possibly in the mid 1800s. Does anyone know if these are common surnames in Tipperary? Judy in Ocala
Thanks, Pat. I need that one generation yet to tie them all together between the years. It gets so frustrating sometimes. Janet On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 8:02 PM, Pat Connors <nymets11@pacbell.net> wrote: > As you probably already know, Janet, there is a John Harding and a widow > Harding living in 'Moanaaviddoge' in the Tithe Applotments for Oola > Civil Parish of 1826. I transcribed them for the civil parish and they > are on the Co. Limerick part of my website. > > -- > Pat Connors, Sacramento CA > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Looking for information on my ggrandparents William FITZGERALD and Alice (NOLAN) FITZGERALD .There is a possibility they are from LICKFINN near Killenaulle. That's the only info I have on the parents. The only childlren I know of are WILLIAM FITZGERALD b.between 1828 and 1834 and MICHAEL FITZGERALD b. between 1828 and 1834 also. The children both emigrated to the US in 1859 and 1867 settling in Dane Co. Wisconsin. William married Mary BEARD and MIchael never married. Any help is appreciated. Carol **************Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/dinner-tonight?NCID=aolfod00030000000001)
Searching for any info on William CAREY who married Alice or Catherine NAGLE about 1825. Family stories tell William CAREY was from Slievenomon. I don't know if that is a town or just a mountain or what Catholic Church is near there. Does anyone have any ideas as to this area. They had 3 known daughters born between 1825 and 1840 so I am assuming there were other in between., Alice b. 1840 and married Philip NEVILLE about 1860 and emigrated to the US settling in Milwaukee.. Wi.. Bridget b. 1827 and married Anthony CARROLL in Milwaukee in 1849 and a Mary. They all emigrated an d William CAREY bought a small from near Milwaukee, Wi. He may have married twice since I have found different names for his wife, Alice and Catherine. Any help appreciated. **************Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/dinner-tonight?NCID=aolfod00030000000001)