Andy, The Fogarty's started in North Tipperary and that would be the area where they did and still do cluster. Since I am working on So. Tipp, there will be far fewer. Glenelg Township appears to have been a place where many Tipperary people immigrated, much like Troy in New York State. It would be interesting to get more information on the early residents there in Glenelg. I know I have a Quillinan who went there. Janet On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 9:14 PM, Andy & Norma McAuliffe <[email protected]> wrote: > Janet: I think it's fantastic that you have indexed all these names > connected with the various parishes and townlands. However my connection > to Tipperary, as far as I know, is my g-g-grandfather John Fogarty and > possibly his wife Elizabeth Costello. John & Elizabeth's children were all > born in Aghabeg, Co. Kerry and baptized in Lixnaw Parish. We can't find a > marriage record for them in Kerry but that may be not available owing to > dates. My understanding is the Fogartys originated in Tipperary. I only > see about 6 or 8 Fogartys in your lists. Can you tell me from what area the > Fogartys may have come? I know there is a Fogarty Castle location, now not > owned by a Fogarty. > > I also know my g-aunt, Margaret Adelaide Fogarty married John Francis > Meagher in Glenelg Twp. Ontario. John was s/o Thomas Francis and Bridget > Agnes Conway of Tipperary. They immigrated to Genesee County, N.Y., where > John was born, before moving on to Ontario. Thomas was s/o John Matthew and > Mary Bridget Burke, also of Tipperary, both born abt 1800-05. Their origin > locations are unknown. Bridget Agnes Conway was d/o James Conway and Mary > Sheehan, both of whom died in New York State, USA. Thomas Meagher and > Bridget Agnes both died in Ontario, Canada. > Does anyone have any connections to this family in Ireland. I have most of > the downline in Ontario, Ohio and beyond. > Andy McAuliffe, Kitchener, Canada. > > > > Please remove extraneous text when replying: > 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