Archived for sure, Tina. Janet On 1/22/08, TnT Cole <tntmarie@yahoo.com> wrote: > Gay: > > Sorry if I'm being dense...I'm new here. > > Are these death certs being archived on the Rootsweb > site? None have applied to my search at present, but > I'd hate to delete them only to need them in the > future. > > Thanks! > > Tina > Michigan, USA > Researching Hogan Lines > --- G Young <gyoung@novuscom.net> wrote: > > > Mary DEWAN, farmer's wife > > b 16 Apr 1835 Tipperary > > d 21 Mar 1909 Biddulph, Middlesex Co, Ontario Canada > > father - John TOOHEY > > mother - Catherine QUIRK > > informant - son, James DEWAN of Lucan > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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 > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Dear All I'm new to this list and to resreaching in Ireland, though reasonably experienced on the English side, so I'm a bit lost in looking for info re my great great grandmother Ann BRENNAN. According to the 1851 and 1861 censuses Ann was born in a place called Monroe in Co Tipperary which I have been unable to find anything about, except that it may be the place that appears in a 19th century directory as being near Nenagh. She would have been born in about 1820 according to her census age. In 1851 and 1861 she is married to John LOVATT (or Lovett) who was a private soldier in the 37th Regiment, born in Buckinghamshire. I can't find either of them in 1841 and wonder if they may have been in Ireland then and if they met while John was posted there. In 1851/61 they are living in Chatham, Kent, John was still serving in 1851 but had retired by 1861 and was working at the Royal Engineers depot as a servant. Children shown in the censuses are John, born about 1844 in Sunderland, Sarah (my great grandmother) about 1847 , James about 1849 and Thomas about 1850, the last three all born in Chatham. The couple may therefore have been married post 1837 but I can't trace a marriage in England or Wales and woonder if they were married in Ireland. Also I can't trace any of the childrens' baptisms in the Anglican registers in Chatham so wonder if they were baptised as Catholics. Could anyone please help me with any info regarding Ann's baptism and/or marriage and where exactly Monroe is? Best wishes David Williams
Gay: Sorry if I'm being dense...I'm new here. Are these death certs being archived on the Rootsweb site? None have applied to my search at present, but I'd hate to delete them only to need them in the future. Thanks! Tina Michigan, USA Researching Hogan Lines --- G Young <gyoung@novuscom.net> wrote: > Mary DEWAN, farmer's wife > b 16 Apr 1835 Tipperary > d 21 Mar 1909 Biddulph, Middlesex Co, Ontario Canada > father - John TOOHEY > mother - Catherine QUIRK > informant - son, James DEWAN of Lucan > > ------------------------------- > 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 > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
John DWYER, resident of 60 years b 1835 Tipperary d 2 Ju 1912 Logan, Perth Co, Ontario Canada father - Michael DWYER b Tipp mother - Winifred CAHILL b Tipp informant - Timothy DWYER of Bonholm, Ontario
John DUNN, yeoman b 1827 Tipperary d Nov 1892 Carleton Co, Ontario Canada informant - son, John DUNN of Jockvale, Nepean
Ann DOOLAN, single 1835 Tipperary d 31 May 1929 Arnprior, Renfrew Co, Ontario Canada father - Patrick DOOLAN mother - Mary RYAN informant - niece, Kate DOOLAN of Arnprior
Catherine DOLMAGE, farmer's wife b 1800 Tipperary d 15 Aug 1877 Huron Co, Ontario Canada informant - Joseph PHILPS / PHILIPS Methodist
Mary DEWAN, farmer's wife b 16 Apr 1835 Tipperary d 21 Mar 1909 Biddulph, Middlesex Co, Ontario Canada father - John TOOHEY mother - Catherine QUIRK informant - son, James DEWAN of Lucan
Elizabrth DESAUTELS, widow b 3 Oct 1850 Tipperary d Jul 1924 Peterborough, Peterborough Co, Ontario Canda father - David FITZGERALD b Tipp mother - Ellen RICE b Tipp informant - son, E J DESAUTELS of 40 George Street, Peterborough
Johanna DEMPSEY, widow b 1828 Tipperary d 25 Oct 1913 Carleton Co, Ontario Canada father - Thomas COYLE mother - Susan WELWOOD
Elizabeth DEANE, single b 1831 Tipperary d 17 Apr 1920 Frontenac Co, Ontario Canada father - Patrick DEANE mother - Elizabeth CARROLL informant - nephew, P W DEANE of Brewers Mills
Ellen DAVIS, married b 1839 Tipperary d 18 Oct 1881 Perth Co, Ontario Canada informant - son, James TOUEY / TOMEY / LOUEY Methodist Ellen DAVIS, appears to be single b 1843 Tipperary d Aug 1882 Carleton Co, Ontario Canada Roman Catholic
Thank you, Gay, for taking your time to do this. It may be a Great Uncle. I will check. Thanks again. Phil G Young <gyoung@novuscom.net> wrote: Hello Phil, The information is from the death cert of Patrick Collins, On the 1851 Canadian census he is listed with his wife Honora and a daughter identified only as M, their ages were 40, 41 and 8. Patrick was born in Tipp, Honora in Ireland and M in Canada West (Oxford Co, Ontario). There were 15 Patrick Collins in Canada West (Ontario) in the 1851 census but this one is the only one that has been identifed as having been born in Tipp. Their daughter M for Margaret married, Margaret Collins, 29, spinster, b and residence East Oxford father - Patrick Collins, mother - Hannah Kane married on Nov 6 1873 in Woodstock Patrick Haney, 28, bachelor, carpenter, b Nova Scotia, residence Princeton father - Dennis Haney, mother Bridget Hanlon 1881 Census - Oxford East, Oxford South Co, Ontario HANEY Patrick 38 b Nova Scotia Margaret 36 b Ontario John P 5 b Ontario William G 4 b Ontario Mary 2 b Ontario and COLLINS, Honora 70 b Ireland They also had a son James Leo on 15 Sep 1885 in East Oxford The 1901 and 1911 Canadian census are at automatedgenealogy.com if this is the family you are looking for. Regards, Gay ----- Original Message ----- From: "PHILIP COLLINS" To: Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 2:30 PM Subject: Re: [COTIPPERARY] COLLINS b Tipp > Hi Mr./Ms. Young. Do you have any further info on Pat Collins? Where > did this info come from? Thanks. Phil Collins, Hinsdale, > Massachusetts, USA > > G Young wrote: Patrick COLLINS > b 1813 Tipperary > d 27 Oct 1879 Oxford Co, Ontario Canada > Roman Catholic > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > > Phil Collins, in Western Massachusetts, U.S.A. > > ------------------------------- > 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 Phil Collins, in Western Massachusetts, U.S.A.
3-9-1886 Tipperary Newspapers. On August 31st the Sheriff's assistant Quinn attended on the lands of Ballyvadin, Mobarne, and seized on the cattle of John Davin, Con Dwyer, and John Condon at the suit of James Heffernan. P.L.G. of the same place, who is middleman on that property, the Head Landlord being Mr. Grubb, grocer, Clonmel, and lodged them in Fethard Pound. This is Mr. Heffernan's second such advent to that property. 18-2-1887 A demonstration took place at Tipperary on the arrival home from gaol of an evicted tenant named Bridget Kelly, who is after undergoing a month's imprisonment for going back into the occupation of evicted lands at Donoghill near Limerick Junction. A procession of some 50 cars, in which men, women and children, headed by a band, started from Donoghill, and proceeded to Tipperary. The procession drove through the streets of the town to the railway station cheering vociferously. Passing the agent's office groans were given. Mrs. Kelly, having arrived on the platform, was cheered lustily. 10-6-1889 The members of Drangan League Branch met- June 9th, E. Conney presiding. There were 180 members present. The Branch received £23 from the Central Office for evicted tenants. E. Dwyer, M. Scanlan, P. Keane, James O'Brien £2.16.0. each. W. Ryan, James Ryan, Mrs. Kennedy Mrs. Brien, Denny Maher, £2 each. Ed. Truncheon, T. Cleary, L. Noonan, £1. Each. A letter from M. Scanlan, stating that he had been reinstated in his farm and thanking the branch for the efficient support he had received from Central Branch, etc., was read. Mr. Kennedy, evicted labourer, having got a cottage and half an acre, also thanked the Branch for the generous support he received while evicted. Resolved:-"That the best wishes of this branch be tendered to pure souled William O'Brien on his release from Balfour's prison hells, and we hope he will take the necessary rest which will enable him to return with health restored at an early date to carry on the glorious struggle for Irish Independence." A general meeting was held on the same day, E. Tobin in the chair. A report relative to the parties from Crohane, Drangan, who have cattle on the Killen's derelict farm, was handed in. Several names of parties were mentioned, amongst them being one who gets grass for his cattle free by providing for grass-grabbers. The committee intend to take definite action about those parties next meeting. 12-9-1887. There died on Sept. 7th, at the workhouse, Tipperary, an old man named Jimmy Croke from the Glen of Aherlow, aged 106 years. Jimmy was in the workhouse a little more than a year, and up to recently was in the enjoyment of excellent health and spirits. Up to a month ago the centenarian stated he was never in his life a day sick. He never wore a collar of cravat, and could on no account be got to wear either, but he "gave his chest to the breeze" as he used to say, "and his lungs had always room to blow". About three weeks ago his appetite, generally good, began to fail and weakness set in. He had "no pain or ache" he said, but "a general weakness". Day by day he grew weaker, then unconscious, and falling as if into a tranquil slumber he died. In 1798 he was 17 years of age, and he used to relate with much interest and accuracy the political incidents of that eventful time. He was full of stories of the peasantry of the Glen of Aherlow in "the old times" and would conclude every narrative by saying "But the world is now changed entirely". He was buried by his relatives in Bansha. 18-5-1844 Nenagh Guardian. It is our painful duty this day again to place on record another murder--that of a man in the humbler walks of life,--one whose general character was good, one who, by being 'a driver of cars for hire' had no opportunity of becoming obnoxious to any class of persons. He drove a car for Mr. Tierney, of Barrack-Street, an innkeeper, and, because he dared to drive a car on which were the officers of the law, to execute a warrant under a civil bill decree, he was barbarously murdered. He knew not the object for which his master's car was engaged, but it was sufficient to cause his own destruction. Let our rulers think of this, let them dwell upon the state of Tipperary, and if they do relieve the country from this awful state of disorganization, by stringent, and powerful, and efficient means:--why, then, let thuggish praise them, and murderers shout and cry, 'They are our best protectors'!!!.
Hello Phil, The information is from the death cert of Patrick Collins, On the 1851 Canadian census he is listed with his wife Honora and a daughter identified only as M, their ages were 40, 41 and 8. Patrick was born in Tipp, Honora in Ireland and M in Canada West (Oxford Co, Ontario). There were 15 Patrick Collins in Canada West (Ontario) in the 1851 census but this one is the only one that has been identifed as having been born in Tipp. Their daughter M for Margaret married, Margaret Collins, 29, spinster, b and residence East Oxford father - Patrick Collins, mother - Hannah Kane married on Nov 6 1873 in Woodstock Patrick Haney, 28, bachelor, carpenter, b Nova Scotia, residence Princeton father - Dennis Haney, mother Bridget Hanlon 1881 Census - Oxford East, Oxford South Co, Ontario HANEY Patrick 38 b Nova Scotia Margaret 36 b Ontario John P 5 b Ontario William G 4 b Ontario Mary 2 b Ontario and COLLINS, Honora 70 b Ireland They also had a son James Leo on 15 Sep 1885 in East Oxford The 1901 and 1911 Canadian census are at automatedgenealogy.com if this is the family you are looking for. Regards, Gay ----- Original Message ----- From: "PHILIP COLLINS" <grahop@verizon.net> To: <cotipperary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 2:30 PM Subject: Re: [COTIPPERARY] COLLINS b Tipp > Hi Mr./Ms. Young. Do you have any further info on Pat Collins? Where > did this info come from? Thanks. Phil Collins, Hinsdale, > Massachusetts, USA > > G Young <gyoung@novuscom.net> wrote: Patrick COLLINS > b 1813 Tipperary > d 27 Oct 1879 Oxford Co, Ontario Canada > Roman Catholic > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > > Phil Collins, in Western Massachusetts, U.S.A. > > ------------------------------- > 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 > >
James COUGLIN b 1799 Gregg Tipperary d 24 Jan 1885 Carleton Co, Ontario Canada informant - widow of James, Jane of Nepean Roman Catholic
Annie COSGROVE, widow b 1825 Tipperary d 1 Sep 1911 Alexandria, Glengary Co, Ontario Canada father - ? BROWN
Mary Ann CORBETT, farmer's wife b 1833 Tipperary d 9 May 1873, Carleton Co, Ontario Canada informant - John Kemp of Goulboune
Michael COPPS, farmer b 1830 Tipperary d 10 Jul 1884 Renfrew Co, Ontario Canada Roman Catholic
Bridget COONEY b 1818 Tipperary d 9 Sep 1893 Ontario Co, Ontario Canada informant - James COONEY Roman Catholic Jeremiah COONEY, cordwainer b 1812 Tipperary d 2 Jun 1883 Picton, Prince Edward Co, Ontario Canda informant - Ellen COONEY, spinster of Picton Ellen COONEY, single b 1839 Cashel Tipperary d 20 Jan 1884 Picton, Prince Edward Co, Ontario Canada Roman Catholic