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    1. [COTIPPERARY] FOLEY b Tipp
    2. G Young
    3. Catherine FOLEY, wife or widow of H FOLEY b 1819 Tipperary d 22 Jul 1890 Simcoe, Norfolk Co, Ontario Canada Church of England

    01/08/2008 07:19:06
    1. [COTIPPERARY] FALKINER b Tipp
    2. G Young
    3. Nathaniel Baldwin FALKINER, married, barrister b 1839 Tipperary d 2 Mar 1905 Bridge Street, Hastings Co, Ontario Canada Anglican

    01/08/2008 07:18:55
    1. [COTIPPERARY] FARRELL b Tipp
    2. G Young
    3. Daniel FARRELL, farmer b 1820 Tipperary d 1 Jun 1887 Algoma District, Ontario Canada 67 years and 1 month at time of death Roman Catholic

    01/08/2008 07:18:23
    1. [COTIPPERARY] QUIGLEY - McGRATH b Tipp
    2. G. Young
    3. Michael QUIGLEY, married, gentleman - 86 years in Canada b 1837 Tipperary d 3 Jan 1924 Algoma District, Ontario Canada father - John QUIGLEY b Ire mother - Mary McGRATH b Ire informant - son, M QUIGLEY of Michigan burial - Michigan

    01/08/2008 07:09:59
    1. [COTIPPERARY] FLANNERY b Tipp
    2. G. Young
    3. Patrick FLANNERY b 1840 Tipperary d - accidental drowning - 30 Mar 1895 Paris, Brant Co, Ontario Canada informant - John FLANNERY Patrick FLANNERY b 1838 Tipperary d 19 Jul 1919 St Thomas, Elgin Co, Ontario Canada Roman Catholic

    01/08/2008 07:09:48
    1. [COTIPPERARY] HALL - MAHER b Templemore Tipp
    2. G. Young
    3. Johanna HALL,wife of Thomas HALL b 1814 Templemore, Tipperary d 25 Sep 1886 Paris, Brant Co, Ontario Canada informant - P MAHER of Paris Roman Catholic

    01/08/2008 07:09:38
    1. [COTIPPERARY] GLEASON - O'BRIEN b Tipp
    2. G. Young
    3. Marty GLEASON, widower b 1828 Tipperary d 20 Mar 1912 Martham Twsp, York Co, Ontario Canada father - William GLEASON mother - ? O'BRIEN

    01/08/2008 07:09:13
    1. [COTIPPERARY] MULCAHY - HALPIN - O'NEILL b Tipp
    2. G. Young
    3. Alice (MULCAHY) HALPIN, widow b 15 Aug 1832 Tipperary d 24 Jan 1913 Seaforth, McKillop, Huron Co, Ontario Canada father - James MULCAHY mother - Ellen O'NEILL

    01/08/2008 07:09:04
    1. [COTIPPERARY] HAYES - DABONEY b Tipp
    2. G. Young
    3. Margaret HAYES, wife of farmer William Hayes b 1821 Tipperary d 18 Jan 1879 Nepean, Carleton Co, Ontario Canada Roman Catholic Ellen HAYES b 1838 Tipperary d 2 May 1904 Stephen, Huron Co, Ontario Canada informant - John HAYES Roman Catholic Bridget HAYES, farmers wife b 1815 Tipperary d 22 Nov 1887 Flamboro, Wentworth Co, Ontario Canada informant - John HAYES, farmer Mary DABONEY / HAYES b 1828 Tipperary d 10 Jul 1887

    01/08/2008 07:08:28
    1. [COTIPPERARY] CARSON - DUNDON - GRIFFITH - GRIFFIN b Tipp
    2. G. Young
    3. Jane CARSON, married b 1832 Tipperary d 24 Mar 1912 16 St Mathews Street, Hamilton, Wentworth Co, Ontario Canada father - James DUNDON mother - Hanna GRIFFITH/GRIFFIN informant - Mrs Fred Fox of same address

    01/08/2008 07:08:16
    1. [COTIPPERARY] Roll Call - James Ryan
    2. Greg & Shannon Clark
    3. I am looking for birth information for James Ryan born 1800 or 1803 in Tipperary, Ireland. He came to Canada and settled in Lac Ste. Marie, Quebec and died there 13 January 1883. Can anyone help? Thanks, Shannon No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.17.13/1209 - Release Date: 04/01/2008 12:05 PM

    01/05/2008 01:12:28
    1. Re: [COTIPPERARY] Roll Call - James Ryan
    2. Bill Maher
    3. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~moirahannam/index.html> From: gclark13@cogeco.ca> To: cotipperary@rootsweb.com> Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2008 20:12:28 -0500> Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Roll Call - James Ryan> > I am looking for birth information for James Ryan born 1800 or 1803 in> Tipperary, Ireland.> > He came to Canada and settled in Lac Ste. Marie, Quebec and died there> 13 January 1883.> > Can anyone help?> > Thanks,> Shannon> > > > No virus found in this outgoing message.> Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.17.13/1209 - Release Date:> 04/01/2008 12:05 PM> > > > -------------------------------> 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 _________________________________________________________________ Make distant family not so distant with Windows Vista® + Windows Live™. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/digitallife/keepintouch.mspx?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_CPC_VideoChat_distantfamily_012008

    01/05/2008 12:44:39
    1. [COTIPPERARY] Viking Voyage-BBC2 tonight.
    2. brian magaoidh
    3. Hi all, Some of you may be interested in watching a programme on BB2 tonight at 7.55, regarding the reconstructed Viking ship which set sail from Denmark to Ireland in 2007. This film follows the 7 week journey. For those unable to watch the programme, here is a link to the BBC site with more details. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/timewatch/index.shtml Brian Magaoidh http://ulster.failteromhat.com/ --------------------------------- Yahoo! Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Tryit now.

    01/05/2008 11:15:51
    1. [COTIPPERARY] RYAN'S KENNEDY'S S.A. Strathalbyn
    2. Trish J
    3. Hi Laurie, Sorry for the LONG delay in replying to your posting. Don't think our RYANS are connected. MY RYANS: John RYAN Born C 1833 married Honorah KENNEDY Born C1833 in 1857 in South Australia. They were both from Ireland. Honora was born in Tipperary and Baptised in Kylenagoona, Borrisokone, Ireland. Not sure where in Ireland John RYAN was from, however they lived in Strathalbyn in South Australia. John was a Farmer in Strathalbyn, I will keep you email incase something connects at a later date. Regards from TRISH Message: 7 Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 09:21:43 +1100 From: "Laurie Thompson" <lt030329@bigpond.net.au> Subject: Re: [COTIPPERARY] RYAN - South Australia To: <cotipperary@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <004e01c84a69$314f6f10$188bb57c@default> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" TrishJ Cannot help but thought I would place my Ryans Mathew Ryan Married Julia Tobin 1829 Bansha Co. Tipperary had daughtes Margaret--Bridget--Kate--Mary and Julia and Son Michael . Came to Melbourne Australia in 1854 on the Stebonheath . Moved to Creswick and some went to Hunter Valley area . Laurie Thompson ----- Original Message ----- From: Trish J To: cotipperary@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 7:52 AM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] RYAN - South Australia Looking at Headstones from Joe RYAN. Do you have any RYAN family that came to Australia please? TRISH Make the switch to the world's best email. Get the new Yahoo!7 Mail now. www.yahoo7.com.au/worldsbestemail

    01/02/2008 07:02:54
    1. Re: [COTIPPERARY] RYAN - South Australia
    2. Laurie Thompson
    3. TrishJ Cannot help but thought I would place my Ryans Mathew Ryan Married Julia Tobin 1829 Bansha Co. Tipperary had daughtes Margaret--Bridget--Kate--Mary and Julia and Son Michael . Came to Melbourne Australia in 1854 on the Stebonheath . Moved to Creswick and some went to Hunter Valley area . Laurie Thompson ----- Original Message ----- From: Trish J To: cotipperary@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 7:52 AM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] RYAN - South Australia Looking at Headstones from Joe RYAN. Do you have any RYAN family that came to Australia please? TRISH ----- Original Message ---- From: "cotipperary-request@rootsweb.com" <cotipperary-request@rootsweb.com> To: cotipperary@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, 29 December, 2007 6:33:26 PM Subject: COTIPPERARY Digest, Vol 2, Issue 351 Today's Topics: 1. New Headstone photos in IGP Archives (Christina Hunt) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 22:57:26 -0500 From: Christina Hunt <filidh@carolina.rr.com> Subject: [COTIPPERARY] New Headstone photos in IGP Archives To: IRL-TIPPERARY-L <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com>, cotipperary-L <cotipperary-L@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <20071228225726.005304@VALUED-3253602F> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Thanks to a nice contribution from Joe Ryan - I have added 27 (total) images from the following cemeteries in Tipperary: Ballyneale Cemetery in Ballyneale, near Carrick-on-Suir, Tipperary Hore Abbey Kilcash Cemetery Kilsheelan Cemetery Old Kilcash Cemetery - (1 mile from Ballyneale) Rock of Cashel, Tipperary St. Mary's Thurles Many are RYANS. Also of interest we added images from Abingdon Cemetery in *Limerick*. More Ryans. Also the monument for the Abbey of Owney and Theobald Butler is pictured. I will try to get the rest of the text files done tomorrow. It is late now. I wanted to get the photos online for viewing anyway. To view go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlarchive/ Click on TIPPERARY & then HEADSTONES. Even if you don't find a clue, it is a nice meander through Tipperary Cemeteries. :) Christina Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives ======================= ------------------------------ To contact the COTIPPERARY list administrator, send an email to COTIPPERARY-admin@rootsweb.com. To post a message to the COTIPPERARY mailing list, send an email to COTIPPERARY@rootsweb.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 email with no additional text. End of COTIPPERARY Digest, Vol 2, Issue 351 ******************************************* Make the switch to the world's best email. Get the new Yahoo!7 Mail now. www.yahoo7.com.au/worldsbestemail ------------------------------- 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 -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.17.11/1201 - Release Date: 28/12/2007 11:51 AM

    12/30/2007 02:21:43
    1. Re: [COTIPPERARY] FW: South Tipperary goes online
    2. Sounds like an excuse to rip off Americans...and thats even assuming its legit. How do we know they'd even give correct information? ************************************** See AOL's top rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)

    12/29/2007 04:05:01
    1. [COTIPPERARY] Sept 7th 1990 From the Times.
    2. Mary Heaphy
    3. Sept 7th 1990 From the Times. A Church Burial is to be held, possibly today, for the body of a man, believed to be a member of the RIC, which was exhumed from a shallow grave in a wooded hillside in Co. Tipperary yesterday. The body is believed to be that of Thomas Kirby, who was in his 40s and who came from the Glen of Aherlow. Research carried out by the Clonoulty Community Council suggests that he was kidnapped by the IRA in Co. Tipperary, possibly in January or February 1921, tried by a Sinn Fein court and shot dead at the spot where his body was found in the past week, at Turraheen, outside Rossmore. The site of the grave was said to have been well known locally among elderly people. For years after the killing, local people cutting turf in the area prayed at the spot which was marked with a cross of stones. The area was planted with pine trees 30 years ago, but the forestry workers left the area of the grave untouched. After hearing about the grave, the members of the community council approached elderly people in the area. The council is involved in restoring graveyards in the area and wished to give the body a Christian burial. One of the members of the Council, said they were shown the grave by an elderly man from the area last Saturday. They dug up part of the grave and found a button and rosary beads. They then decided to call the gardai who completed the exhumation yesterday afternoon. The body was taken to Cashel Hospital where a post mortem was carried out by the State Pathologist, Dr. John Harbison. The Council member said the turf bog appeared to have preserved the body. The mans clothes were completely intact. She said the man appeared to have been dressed in a British Army uniform when he was shot. He had a cap with the Lincolnshire Regiment badge, an army tunic and great coat, all of which were well preserved. It is not known if he had worn the uniform and was in service as an auxiliary or Black and Tan at the time he was seized by the IRA, or was dressed in the uniform by his captors before he was shot. According to the locals, Kirby was held for three weeks before he was shot. He was said to have been attended by a Priest before being shot by a firing squad. The IRA in the area was commanded by Dan Breen and Denny Lacey and there was a considerable amount of violence during early 1921 before the truce that year. The Council member said that there had not been any objection or controversy over the exhumation and many people had expressed the wish over the years for a proper burial for the man. She had spoken to a number of people who remembered the incident and to one man who knew Kirby, but all wished to remain anonymous. The man who had known Kirby said he had not spoken about him for over 50 years. The grave was found by another elderly man who was able to trace the site by following old bounderies.In pursuing the case the Council member studied State papers on the era, but was unable to trace many details. She believes he joined the RIC and served in Dundrum for only a few months before being kidnapped and killed.

    12/29/2007 01:16:19
    1. [COTIPPERARY] March 8th 1867. From the Times.
    2. Mary Heaphy
    3. March 8th 1867. From the Times. Templemore Wednesday. >From intelligence received for some time, it was daily expected that the Fenians would rise. Early this morning, information arrived that large bodies of men were seen moving in the direction of the Devil's Bit. At once all the available force, consisting of some soldiers and constabulary, marched to Captain Carden's, whose seat, Barnane, is immediately under the hill. There they found their information correct, and numerous bodies of men, variously estimated, appeared in the distance, without, however, venturing to attack Barnane, for the owner was well prepared to receive them if they came, as he had his servants armed. Whilst here the military and constabulary force received information that Dovea, the residence of Mr. Trant, was menaced, and they at once proceeded there, seeing in the distance several bodies of men armed with pikes, one of which the men pursued and fired on them, with what effect they could not learn. Mr. Gore Jones. R.M. after ascertaining that Dovea was intact, and as night was advancing, ordered the force home. The insurgents burned two police barracks, but fortunately the men escaped, as they took advantage of their absence on patrol. Also, it is reported they shot a man who refused to join them. He had once been a Fenian, but under better influence had left them. Captain Gleeson, the brother of General Gleeson, is said to be commanding officer. Their plans seem pretty well laid, and such a place of meeting as the "Devil's Bit" has a certain historic connection, as it was here they assembled in 1798. They are reported to have some cannon amongst them, but, doubtless, this is only a rumour. The exertions of the constabulary here under Mr. Gore Jones R.M. and Mr. Ward. S.I., are much valued, as the work of the men, both night and day, has been unceasing. Tonight will be an anxious time, as it will show their further intentions. The darkness will favour their movements much and hinder those of the constabulary.

    12/29/2007 11:31:21
    1. Re: [COTIPPERARY] March 30th 1864 Times Newspaper.
    2. Arthur Carden
    3. Thanks again, Mary, for this and all your other fascinating postings. John Rutter Carden ("the woodcock"), owner of the adjoining Barnane estate, had purchased a large part of Willington's Killoskehane estate in 1855 (while in prison), and was able to acquire most of the rest at the 1864 sale you mention. He spent a great deal of money on improvements to the land and castle, and was in the process of selling it in 1866 to Lt Col Albert Fytche of Bengal, but died before the sale went through. I have a good many relevant deeds and other papers. The castle, near Templemore, is still well preserved: its owners live in the USA but spend many months there every year. Arthur Carden of Horsham, England. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Heaphy" <tipwex@eircom.net> To: "Tipperary" <cotipperary@rootsweb.com>; "Tipperary IRL" <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 5:30 PM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] March 30th 1864 Times Newspaper. Landed Estates Court Ireland . . . To be sold . . . the Mansion House, Demesne, Plantations and Lands, comprising the Estate of Killoskehane . . .

    12/29/2007 11:13:44
    1. [COTIPPERARY] December 14th 1871 From the Times.
    2. Mary Heaphy
    3. December 14th 1871 From the Times. The Lands of Lisnamrock containing 255 acres with the Dwelling house and Offices thereon, situate in the Barony of Slievardagh, in the County of Tipperary. Held under lease dated 20th August 1838, for one life, at the yearly rent of £217, and for 90 years, after the death of said life, under lease dated 29th August, 1866, at the rent of £217. The lands are all in occupation of the owner, and are in grass but four acres, well fenced, watered and sheltered, and well known for their fattening dairy qualities. The dwelling house is in thorough repair, and contains two sitting rooms, four good bedrooms, two servants rooms, kitchen, store rooms, larder, front and back hall, water closet, etc. There are two large yards, the upper one containing a large dairy, churning house, harness room, coachhouse, the lower yard contains stabling for six horses (Four boxes and two stalls), cowhouse for forty herd of cattle, barn, scalding house, straw house, and piggeries, and there are extensive lofts over the stables, harness room and dairy. There are nice pleasure grounds in front of the dwelling house and a garden at the rere. There is a first class herd's house and a labourer's cottage on the lands. This desirable property is situate in the Slievardagh Colliery district, where abundance of fuel at a reasonable rate can be procured, and is about 10 miles distance from Thurles, and five miles from Killenaule. For further particulars, conditions of sale, title, etc. apply to George Langley, Esq. Coalbrook, New Birmingham. Frederick Sayers, Auctioneer, Fethard, Co. Tipp., or to Messers Cathcart and Hempshill, Solicitors, 101 Lower Baggot Street Dublin, any of whom will receive proposals for the purchase of the property up to the last day of January, 1872.

    12/29/2007 10:50:19