Hello - looking for any links to Michael RYAN, born 1810 in Tipperary. Thanks, Mark
I was in Drom recently and photographed the gravestones in RC Church Cemetery and these have been loaded to my web site at: http://www.from-ireland.net/tipp/graves/drom/index.htm The places named on the stones either for those who erected them or where the people named lived cover a number of parishes and places outside Tipperary such as Dublin and Chicago Jane Surnames found on these stones: Bannon - Barry - Berkery - Bohan - Bourke - Boyle - Brereton - Butler -Cahill - Callanan - Campion - Cantwell - Carroll - Cleary - Condon - Costello - Creighton - Crowe - Cuilmartin see Guilmartin - Devitt - Doolan - Dooley - Dwan - Dwyer - Egan- Fannen - Fanning - Finn - Fogarty - Freeman - Glasco - Gorman - Guilmartin or Cuilmartin - Harrahill - Hassett - Hennessy - Hogan - Howard - Hynes - Kenneally - Kennedy - Keogh - Kinshela - Kirwan - Laffan - - Laharte - Lanigan - Lanigan Ryan - Leahy - Long - Lowry - Lynch - Magher - Maher - McGrath - Meagher - Nesbitt - O'Brien - O'Doherty - O'Donovan - O'Dwyer - O'Faolain - O'Keeffe - O'Shea - Phelan - Quinlan - Russell - Ryan - Shelley - Sheridan - Stapleton - Sweeney - Treacey - Troy - White - Williams - Wixted - Young Placenames found on these stones : Adamstown - Annfield - Annfield, Bouladuff, Thurles - Ballinlonty - Ballinvena, Toomevara - Ballyknock - Ballypatrick - Barna - Barnane - Barnane, Templemore - Borrisofarney - Borrisoleigh - Bouladuff - Camblin, Roscrea - Chicago - Clarin, Ballycahill - Clonboo - Clonismullen - Clonismullen, Drom - Clonismullin - Connell's Cross - Curraghgloss - Donnybrook, Dublin - Dovea - Drom - Harolds Cross, Dublin - Kilfithmone, Borrisoleigh - Killagahan - Killahagan, Drom - Killoskehane - Kilnafinch, Drom - Kiloskehan - Kiltilleha - Kilvilcoris, Drom - Knocka - Knocka, Drom - Leugh - Liscrea - Lisheen - Main st., Borrisoloigh - Mountcatherine - Roardstown - Roo, Killoskehan - Springmount, Drom - The Orchard, Castleiney - Tinavoher, Loughmore - Toher
Thank you Jane for all the pictures of the gravestones in Drom. There is a plaque on the wall remembering John Wixted in the Church of The Redeemer, Newport Diane Wixted ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane Lyons" <lyonsjane1@iol.ie> To: <CoTipperary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 4:45 PM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Drom or Drum Gravestone Photographs >I was in Drom recently and photographed the gravestones in RC Church > Cemetery and these have been loaded > to my web site at: > http://www.from-ireland.net/tipp/graves/drom/index.htm > > The places named on the stones either for those who erected them or where > the people named lived cover a number of parishes and places outside > Tipperary such as Dublin and Chicago > Jane > > Surnames found on these stones: > Bannon - Barry - Berkery - Bohan - Bourke - Boyle - Brereton - > Butler -Cahill - Callanan - Campion - Cantwell - Carroll - Cleary - > Condon - > Costello - Creighton - Crowe - Cuilmartin see Guilmartin - Devitt - > Doolan - > Dooley - Dwan - Dwyer - Egan- Fannen - Fanning - Finn - Fogarty - > Freeman - > Glasco - Gorman - Guilmartin or Cuilmartin - Harrahill - Hassett - > Hennessy - Hogan - Howard - Hynes - Kenneally - Kennedy - Keogh - > Kinshela - > Kirwan - Laffan - - Laharte - Lanigan - Lanigan Ryan - Leahy - Long - > Lowry - Lynch - Magher - Maher - McGrath - Meagher - Nesbitt - O'Brien - > O'Doherty - O'Donovan - O'Dwyer - O'Faolain - O'Keeffe - O'Shea - > Phelan - > Quinlan - Russell - Ryan - Shelley - Sheridan - Stapleton - Sweeney - > Treacey - Troy - White - Williams - Wixted - Young > > > Placenames found on these stones : > Adamstown - Annfield - Annfield, Bouladuff, Thurles - Ballinlonty - > Ballinvena, Toomevara - Ballyknock - Ballypatrick - Barna - Barnane - > Barnane, Templemore - Borrisofarney - Borrisoleigh - Bouladuff - Camblin, > Roscrea - Chicago - Clarin, Ballycahill - Clonboo - Clonismullen - > Clonismullen, Drom - Clonismullin - Connell's Cross - Curraghgloss - > Donnybrook, Dublin - Dovea - Drom - Harolds Cross, Dublin - Kilfithmone, > Borrisoleigh - Killagahan - Killahagan, Drom - Killoskehane - Kilnafinch, > Drom - Kiloskehan - Kiltilleha - Kilvilcoris, Drom - Knocka - Knocka, > Drom - > Leugh - Liscrea - Lisheen - Main st., Borrisoloigh - Mountcatherine - > Roardstown - Roo, Killoskehan - Springmount, Drom - The Orchard, > Castleiney - Tinavoher, Loughmore - Toher > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Hi Cindy - I am glad to have helped, hopefully you will find more in the informantion to come. Gay ----- Original Message ----- From: <ndhockey49112@aol.com> To: <cotipperary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 10:11 AM Subject: Re: [COTIPPERARY] Death cert infor for KEYES-CROSS > > Thank you so much for this info Gay!? I'd actually started tracking them > and had got as far as the 1881 census info, when I got carted off to > hospital with a ruptured appendix.? It must have been the excitement! > > No, the Julia in the census had to have been Hugh's sister, though > Margaret also had a sister Julia, she was much younger though than this > Julia.? The info about the Devine marriage was totally new, however, so it > also has given me some other areas to look for.? I was most impressed with > the info about the William Keyes, though.? I've circled round that guy for > some 5 years now, thinking he might be mine, and the date of birth you > found confirms it.? You've given me tons of stuff to work with, and I > can't thank you enoough! > > Cindy > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > More new features than ever. Check out the new AOL Mail ! - > http://webmail.aol.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 > >
Thank you so much for this info Gay!? I'd actually started tracking them and had got as far as the 1881 census info, when I got carted off to hospital with a ruptured appendix.? It must have been the excitement! No, the Julia in the census had to have been Hugh's sister, though Margaret also had a sister Julia, she was much younger though than this Julia.? The info about the Devine marriage was totally new, however, so it also has given me some other areas to look for.? I was most impressed with the info about the William Keyes, though.? I've circled round that guy for some 5 years now, thinking he might be mine, and the date of birth you found confirms it.? You've given me tons of stuff to work with, and I can't thank you enoough! Cindy ________________________________________________________________________ More new features than ever. Check out the new AOL Mail ! - http://webmail.aol.com
>From the Clonmel Chronicle August 1892. The Two Travellers. All over the world, the traveller said, In my peregrinations I've been, And there's nothing remarkable, living or dead, But those eyes of mine have seen, >From the lands of the ape and the marmoset, To the tents of the fellaheen, But the other said, "I'll lay you an even bet, You were never in Farranaleen". I've hunted the woods near Seringapatam, And sailed in the Polar Seas, I fished for a week in the Gulf of Siam, And lunched on the Kersonese, I've lived in the valleys of fair Cashmere, Under Hymalayas snowy ridge, Then the other impatiently said, "See here, Were you ever at Laffan's Bridge. I've lived in the land where tobacco is grown, In the suburbs of Santiago, And I spend two years in Sierra Leone, And one in Del Fuego. I walked across Panama all in a day, Ah, me,! But the road was rocky--, The other replied, "Will you kindly say, Have you been to the Horse and Jockey",?. I've borne my part in a savage fray, When I got this wound from a Lascar-- We were bound just then from Mandalay, For the Island of Madagascar. Ah, the sun never tired of shining there, And the trees canaries sang in--- "What of that," said the other, "sure I've a pair, And theres lots of them over in Drangan". I've hunted the tigers in Turkestan, In Australia the kangaroos, And I've lived six months as a medicine man, To the tribe of the Kalamazoos. And I've stood on the scene of Olympic games- Where the Grecians showed their graces---- The other replied, "Now tell me, James, Were you ever at the Fethard races ?". "Don't talk of your bunting in Yucatan, Or of fishing off St. Helena, I'd rather see young fellows hunting the 'wran' In the hedges of Tubberaheena. No doubt the scenes of a Swiss canton, Have a passable sort of charm. Give me a sunset on Slievenamon, >From the road at Hackett's Farm!. "And I'd rather be strolling along the quay, And watch the river flow, Than growing tea with the cute Chinee, Or mining in Mexico. And I wouldn't much care for Sierra Leone, If I hadn't seen Killenaule, And the man that was never in Mullinahone, Shouldn't say he had travelled at all." Mary
The following is from another list I belong to General Records office in Dublin has moved from the Joyce house, Lombard E.. to Floor 3, Block 7 Irish Life Centre Lower Abbey St. Dublin Diane W.
Dear Bill: Assuming you research the Maher line? Have you any knowledge of a connection between Hogan and Maher? After emigrating to USA, I have Hogans from my line marrying Mahers in Michigan, USA. Since both were Common surnames in Tipperary, wondered if the two families were acquainted/friendly before/after. Best, Tina Michigan USA Searching Hogan lines --- Bill Maher <cautiouscowboy@msn.com> wrote: > > If anybody responds to this Fogarty discovery, I'd > like to know too.> From: gyoung@novuscom.net> To: > cotipperary@rootsweb.com> Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 > 19:26:49 -0800> Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Death cert > info for TRACY - FOGARTY - KLEESFIELD b Tipp> > > Martin TRACY, married, husband of Amelia> b 1 Apr > 1854 Tipperary> d 16 Mar 1939 Louisville, Jefferson > Co, Kentucky USA> father - Edward TRACY> mother - > Mary FOGARTY> informant - Amelia KLEESFIELD TRACY> > > -------------------------------> 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 > _________________________________________________________________ > Put your friends on the big screen with Windows > Vista® + Windows Live. > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/shop/specialoffers.mspx?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_CPC_MediaCtr_bigscreen_012008 > > ------------------------------- > 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
Deborah BOONE, widow b 1809 Clonmel Tipperary d 29 Nov 1878 Pickering, Ottawa Co, Ontario Canada informant - Edward BOONE of Pickering Society of Friends
Mary BLACKBURN, farmer's wife b 1816 Tipperary d 20 Sep 1872 York Co, Ontario Canada Roman Catholic
Elizabeth MATTHEWSON b 1787 Rossgray (Roscrea) Tipperary d 26 Dec 1873 Richmond, Brant Co, Ontario Canada informant A J Birtch of Richmond Church of England Robert BIRTCH, merchant b 1781 Rossgray (Rosscrea) Tipperary d 20 Sep1873 Richmond, Brant Co, Ontario Canada informant - Thomas Birtch of Richmond Church of England
Ann BERGIN, widow of John BERGIN b 1803 Tipperary d 22 Oct 1889 Carleton Co, Ontario Canada informant - son, James BERGIN of Nepean, Carleton Co
Mary BELL b 1832 Tipperary d 15 May 1870 Carleton Co, Ontario Canada informant - William Davison of Nepean, Carleton Co Roman Catholic
Johanna BASKERVILLE b 1848 Nenagh Tipperary d 19 Apr 1880 Carleton Co, Ontario Canada Roman Catholic Patrick BASKERVILLE, single b 1830 Tipperary d 29 Jun 1901 Carleton Co, Ontario Canada
William C BARRON, gentleman b 1804 Tipperary d 8 Jul 1886 Toronto, York Co, Ontario Canada Roman Catholic
John ASHBURY, stone mason b 1801 Parish of Borrisokane Tipperary d 1 Feb 1876 Wellington Co, Ontario Canada informant - Mary Jane ASHBURY Church of England
If anybody responds to this Fogarty discovery, I'd like to know too.> From: gyoung@novuscom.net> To: cotipperary@rootsweb.com> Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 19:26:49 -0800> Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Death cert info for TRACY - FOGARTY - KLEESFIELD b Tipp> > Martin TRACY, married, husband of Amelia> b 1 Apr 1854 Tipperary> d 16 Mar 1939 Louisville, Jefferson Co, Kentucky USA> father - Edward TRACY> mother - Mary FOGARTY> informant - Amelia KLEESFIELD TRACY> > -------------------------------> 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 _________________________________________________________________ Put your friends on the big screen with Windows Vista® + Windows Live™. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/shop/specialoffers.mspx?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_CPC_MediaCtr_bigscreen_012008
Margaret ARGYLE b 1834 Tipperary d 20 Sep 1840 Lincoln Co, Ontario Canada informant - Joseph ARGYLE, station master, GWR
Ann MOORE, wife of William ARNOTT b 1819 Tipperary d 16 June 1892 McNab, Renfrew Co, Ontario Canada informant - James ARNOTT of McNab Presbyterian
Samuel William Blane ARMSTRONG, gentleman b 1848 Tipperary d 25 Feb 1873 Toronto, York Co, Ontario Canada Protestant Simon ARMSTRONG, farmer b 1824 Tipperary d 26 Dec 1870 Carleton Co, Ontario Canada Roman Catholic