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    1. Re: [CO CORK] Harrington, Hanrahan, Lonergan, Alford, Dobbins in Mitchelstown area
    2. Tom Keyes
    3. Hello, Two church records pertaining to my Keyes family found many years ago in Kildorrery church records. Family from Kildorrery. An Ellen Keyes married Mr. Lonergan, no children. They lived in Tipperary. This all happened pre 1850. Edmund & John Keyes were my ancestors. Let me know if there is any connection. Thank you, Tom Keyes, WI, US ********* ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lorraine Egan" <rainel2@bigpond.com> To: <countycork@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 6:49 PM Subject: Re: [CO CORK] Harrington, Hanrahan, Lonergan, Alford,Dobbins in Mitchelstown area > CUSSEN INFORMATION. Kay There was an ELLEN JERVOIS (sister of my 3xggma) > who married a PETER CUSSEN 1808. > > Lorraine Egan www.radleysofcork.bigpondhosting.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kay Clarke" <kaynkev@tpg.com.au> > To: <countycork@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 5:56 PM > Subject: Re: [CO CORK] Harrington, Hanrahan, Lonergan, Alford,Dobbins in > Mitchelstown area > > >> Am also searching for ancestors in Mitchelstown area - unfortunately not >> the >> same names - BARRY, SHEEHAN and CUSSEN - Have not had any luck (and >> that's >> nearly 20 years now). >> Regards, >> Kay >> >> >> Subject: [CO CORK] Harrington, Hanrahan, Lonergan, Alford,Dobbins in >> Mitchelstown area >> I'd be interested to hear from anyone with any information on any of the >> above families from in and around Mitchelstown please. >> >> I don't have a lot to got on, so am hoping for any help in piecing the >> puzzle together. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Niamh Blake >> >> Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ >> It is a good place to find information related to your family research. >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ > It is a good place to find information related to your family research. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    07/05/2009 02:10:06
    1. Re: [CO CORK] Harrington, Hanrahan, Lonergan, Alford, Dobbins in Mitchelstown area
    2. Helen O'Connor
    3. Kay, I'm interested in your Barrys. Is it possible they may have been in Kildorrery, not far from Mitchelstown. I'm interested in John Barry, 1807-1885, John 1845-1892, both died Co. Cork, and brothers James J. Barry abt 1850 came to the San Francisco area and Patrick Barry abt 1837-38, from Kildorrery went to Brisbane, Australia. The Barrys that stayed there ended up in Charleville. Have not been able to connect James and Patrick to the first John Barry. The Heritage Centre had nothing on my Barrys except for some cousins born in Kildorrery. Helen O'Connor hoconn@comcast.net Kay Clarke wrote: >Am also searching for ancestors in Mitchelstown area - unfortunately not the >same names - BARRY, SHEEHAN and CUSSEN - Have not had any luck (and that's >nearly 20 years now). >Regards, >Kay > > >Subject: [CO CORK] Harrington, Hanrahan, Lonergan, Alford,Dobbins in >Mitchelstown area >I'd be interested to hear from anyone with any information on any of the >above families from in and around Mitchelstown please. > >I don't have a lot to got on, so am hoping for any help in piecing the >puzzle together. > >Thanks, > >Niamh Blake > >Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ >It is a good place to find information related to your family research. >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > >

    07/05/2009 02:02:34
    1. Re: [CO CORK] Harrington, Hanrahan, Lonergan, Alford, Dobbins in Mitchelstown area
    2. Kay Clarke
    3. Am also searching for ancestors in Mitchelstown area - unfortunately not the same names - BARRY, SHEEHAN and CUSSEN - Have not had any luck (and that's nearly 20 years now). Regards, Kay Subject: [CO CORK] Harrington, Hanrahan, Lonergan, Alford,Dobbins in Mitchelstown area I'd be interested to hear from anyone with any information on any of the above families from in and around Mitchelstown please. I don't have a lot to got on, so am hoping for any help in piecing the puzzle together. Thanks, Niamh Blake

    07/05/2009 11:56:03
    1. [CO CORK] Harrington, Hanrahan, Lonergan, Alford, Dobbins in Mitchelstown area
    2. Niamh Blake
    3. I'd be interested to hear from anyone with any information on any of the above families from in and around Mitchelstown please.   I don't have a lot to got on, so am hoping for any help in piecing the puzzle together.   Thanks,   Niamh Blake

    07/02/2009 04:45:19
    1. [CO CORK] Fr. John Naughton, died 1882
    2. Looking for any information on Fr John Naughton PP Boherbue who died in February 1882? Does anyone have access to a local newspaper that might have an obituary on Fr. Naughton? Thanks!

    06/27/2009 07:38:19
    1. [CO CORK] BEAMISH
    2. P. McGregor
    3. Hi Sharon Are you referring to the Beamish Book by CTM Beamish or another one? I have a copy of CTM's book, but can find no reference to my George or his parents. Originally we thought George may be a child of Rebecca and Francis Beamish, who settled in the Etobicke area (west of Toronto) but it has been difficult to prove. Rebecca is listed with George on the 1851 census as 'mother' but it's a bit hard to figure since she supposedly was 90 and he was 33. Of course we know that ages on census records can be suspect without other confirming documentation. We have often wondered if possibly Rebecca was his grandmother. Our best guess is that this Beamish line arrived in Ontario in 1831 which is when they received assistance. They appear on the Toronto Sick and Destitute lists (transcribed by Toronto Branch OGS) at varying times from July to December of 1831. We also supect that George, Francis, Thomas and John, who were living (at times together) together in Toronto in the 1830s and 40s, were siblings. Since they all named their kids George, and francis, it has been a resl challenge to sort them out. Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Haggerty" <smhaggerty@shaw.ca> To: <countycork@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 11:13 PM Subject: Re: [CO CORK] BEAMISH > Patty, have you seen the book on the Cork Beamish families?

    06/27/2009 09:22:36
    1. Re: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON
    2. Lorraine Egan
    3. Marie Phlox. Thanks for that Beamish book url., you sent to the person looking for Beamish.Found the marriage of Angela Beamish 1749 to John Radley. Been looking forever. If you want anymore scans of Garde, let me know. Lorraine www.radleysofcork.bigpondhosting.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "marie phlox" <mariephlox@hotmail.com> To: <countycork@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 1:21 PM Subject: Re: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON > > Patty, > > I have this Beamish family in my files and the son of George Beamish went > to America. > > regards, > > Marie > > Descendants of George BEAMISH > > First Generation > 1. George BEAMISH died before 1805. > General Notes: http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/ > George Beamish variously described as "of Ballincurrig", "of Lislee" and > of > "Broad Strand". > Married Elizabeth. He died before 1805(RD) she was still alive in 1823 > (RD) > Issue Phobe and Mary (spinsters in 1823), Jane married 1805 Rev Thomas > Wakeham > at St Mary, Shandon > Thomas buried at Courtnacsherry 1847 and George went to America. > Some connection with Thomas Beamish of Bandon, dyer (25 q.v.) > > George married Elizabeth ? [MRIN: 1971]. Elizabeth died after 1823. > 2 F i. Phoebe BEAMISH died. > General Notes: Spinster in 1823 > 3 F ii. Mary BEAMISH died. > General Notes: Spinster in 1823 > 4 M iii. George BEAMISH died. > General Notes: Went to America > 5 M iv. Thomas BEAMISH was born about 1769, died in Jan 1847 aged > about > 78, and was buried on 20 Jan 1847 in Lislee. > General Notes: > http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/ > Thomas Beamish, son of George and Elizabeth > Beamish of Broad Strand, of Courtmacsherry, buried 20 January 1847 (PR), > Lislee, aged 78. Referred to "as of Rockfort" in a deed of 1815. > 6 F v. Jane BEAMISH was born about 1780 in Co Cork, Ireland(1) and > died. > Jane married Rev Thomas WAKEHAM (2) [MRIN: 964] on 13 Jun 1805 in St > Mary, Shandon, Diocese Of Cork & Ross, Co Cork, Ireland. Thomas > died. > * Marriage: http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/212.jpg, 13 Jun 1805, > Shandon, Co Cork, Ireland. Jane Beamish daughter of George & > Elizabeth Beamish of Broud Strand, Co Cork > Born 1780 (RD). > Married 13 June 1805 St Mary, Shandon, Co Cork, Thomas Wakeham of > ?Clonprust > Both alive in 1823 (RD) when he is referred to as Rev Thomas > Wakeham > of Youghal. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Sources > 1. http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/newbeamishbook/newbeamishbook.htm, Cit. > Date: > 10 Jan 2006. > 2. Burke's Landed Gentry, Cit. Date: 5 Jan 2006. > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~balmer04/index.htm > > >> From: pmcgr@allstream.net >> To: COUNTYCORK@rootsweb.com >> Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 22:20:54 -0400 >> Subject: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON >> >> Hi >> >> Back on the list after a few years' absence. Recent research is helping >> us zero in on a geographic location for our Cork ancestors. It now looks >> like our lines go back to the Schull and Ballydehob areas. >> >> My gg grandfather George BEAMISH was born in Cork ca 1820 and we have not >> yet been able to identify his parents for certain. He and a number of >> other BEAMISHes were in Canada (Toronto) by the early 1830s - some >> settled in Peel County, others remained in Toronto. George married Mary >> SWANTON in 1843. Her parents were George SWANTON and Charlotte WRIGHT. >> Mary was born ca 1827 in Ireland and her baptism is in Louise Swanton's >> book. We believe that we are dealing with a large case of chain migration >> which continued up into the 1870s at least. In 1872, Evis Swanton Beamish >> Raycroft, widow of Thomas Beamish, who was one of the early 1830 >> arrivals, brought her two neices Annie and Sarah SWANTON (daughters of >> Samuel SSWANTON and Elizabeth SHANNON) and possibly another girl (maybe >> another neice) Anne SHANNON to Toronto. The two Swanton sisters married >> two Beamish brothers (sons of the above George and Mary) in Toronto. We >> have spent many years trying to sort out all these individual! > s ! >> and are finally starting to make some progress. >> >> There are a number of other surnames connected with the SWANTON and >> BEAMISH lines - marriages, witnesses at weddings, sponsors at baptisms, >> but this is enough for the first post. >> >> If you see any connections we're happy to exchange information. >> >> Patty >> Ottawa, Canada. >> Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ >> It is a good place to find information related to your family research. >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > _________________________________________________________________ > Internet explorer 8 lets you browse the web faster. > http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9655582 > Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ > It is a good place to find information related to your family research. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/27/2009 09:07:02
    1. Re: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON plus DUKELOW
    2. April
    3. Hello, I too am trying to discern what area in County Cork my ggg DUKELOW protestant grandparents emigrated from to Canada. Our line may also come from Schull/Ballydehob or Skibbereen/Creag areas. I have a few listings of Beamish and Raycroft married to my Dukelow family here in Canada. My ggg grandfather PETER DUKELOW appears to have arrived around 1829 according to his youngest daughter's obituary. I suspect that members of this family worked on the Rideau Canal. They later moved on to Leeds-Grenville area, specifically Spencerville and Prescott. Some moved on from there by 1851 to 1860 to Perth County. Have you searched the Drouin Records available on Ancestry? I found only one Dukelow (a burial of a toddler in 1832) but there are quite a few Swanton, Raycroft and Beamish surnames. The actual record can be viewed (burials, baptisms, marriages). I hope that may help you. My goal is to find the Irish parish records that show the births of Peter's children. I know when they were born, it's just where?? However, my information is that some parish records are gone (burned) such as Creagh's, and those surviving are held at the Church Representative Library in Dublin. However, without knowing the parish, it's hard to find the records, as there is no name index. Perhaps one day the church will index the bmd so that it is not such a difficult search. (Hope springs!) It seems you and I are probably searching the same areas. If you should come across any Dukelow records, I'd be very interested. If you are interested in my listings of Beamish/Raycroft etc., please let me know and I'll forward you the details. Good hunting! April in BC ----- Original Message ----- From: "P. McGregor" <pmcgr@allstream.net> To: <COUNTYCORK@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 7:20 PM Subject: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON > > Hi > > Back on the list after a few years' absence. Recent research is helping us > zero in on a geographic location for our Cork ancestors. It now looks like > our lines go back to the Schull and Ballydehob areas. > > My gg grandfather George BEAMISH was born in Cork ca 1820 and we have not > yet been able to identify his parents for certain. He and a number of > other BEAMISHes were in Canada (Toronto) by the early 1830s - some settled > in Peel County, others remained in Toronto. George married Mary SWANTON in > 1843. Her parents were George SWANTON and Charlotte WRIGHT. Mary was born > ca 1827 in Ireland and her baptism is in Louise

    06/27/2009 05:16:25
    1. Re: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON
    2. Marie
    3. Mine is doing the same thing, but it was doing it before I got my new computer this week. (double messages). And I don't have aol. Marie ----- Original Message ----- From: <user917826@aol.com> To: <countycork@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 5:42 AM Subject: Re: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON > Forgive me...Beamish.... > > As aside...If anyone can tell me why this new computer is adding??? to > everything and how to change it, I would be very appreciative.? This is > happenning with all my foreign rootsweb lists.? I do use aol > > > -----Original Message----- > From: user917826@aol.com > To: countycork@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sat, Jun 27, 2009 6:36 am > Subject: Re: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON > > > > Hi Marie, > > George H. Rawlins had a connection to Francis Beamisn of Ballinadee and is > found > in Griffiths' 1851.? I wondered if you might have any information on this? > > Thanks, > > Bev W > > > -----Original Message----- > From: marie phlox <mariephlox@hotmail.com> > To: countycork@rootsweb.com > Sent: Fri, Jun 26, 2009 11:21 pm > Subject: Re: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON > > > > > Patty, > > I have this Beamish family in my files and the son of George Beamish went > to > America. > > regards, > > Marie > > Descendants of George BEAMISH > > First Generation > 1. George BEAMISH died before 1805. > General Notes: http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/ > George Beamish variously described as "of Ballincurrig", "of Lislee" and > of > "Broad Strand". > Married Elizabeth. He died before 1805(RD) she was still alive in 1823 > (RD) > Issue Phobe and Mary (spinsters in 1823), Jane married 1805 Rev Thomas > Wakeham > at St Mary, Shandon > Thomas buried at Courtnacsherry 1847 and George went to America. > Some connection with Thomas Beamish of Bandon, dyer (25 q.v.) > > George married Elizabeth ? [MRIN: 1971]. Elizabeth died after 1823. > 2 F i. Phoebe BEAMISH died. > General Notes: Spinster in 1823 > 3 F ii. Mary BEAMISH died. > General Notes: Spinster in 1823 > 4 M iii. George BEAMISH died. > General Notes: Went to America > 5 M iv. Thomas BEAMISH was born about 1769, died in Jan 1847 aged > about > 78, and was buried on 20 Jan 1847 in Lislee. > General Notes: > http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/ > Thomas Beamish, son of George and Elizabeth > Beamish of Broad Strand, of Courtmacsherry, buried 20 January 1847 (PR), > Lislee, aged 78. Referred to "as of Rockfort" in a deed of 1815. > 6 F v. Jane BEAMISH was born about 1780 in Co Cork, Ireland(1) and > died. > Jane married Rev Thomas WAKEHAM (2) [MRIN: 964] on 13 Jun 1805 in St > Mary, Shandon, Diocese Of Cork & Ross, Co Cork, Ireland. Thomas > died. > * Marriage: http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/212.jpg, 13 Jun 1805, > Shandon, Co Cork, Irela > nd. Jane Beamish daughter of George & > Elizabeth Beamish of Broud Strand, Co Cork > Born 1780 (RD). > Married 13 June 1805 St Mary, Shandon, Co Cork, Thomas Wakeham of > ?Clonprust > Both alive in 1823 (RD) when he is referred to as Rev Thomas > Wakeham > of Youghal. > ------------------------------------------------------------- > ------------------- > Sources > 1. http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/newbeamishbook/newbeamishbook.htm, Cit. > Date: > 10 Jan 2006. > 2. Burke's Landed Gentry, Cit. Date: 5 Jan 2006. > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~balmer04/index.htm > > >> From: pmcgr@allstream.net >> To: COUNTYCORK@rootsweb.com >> Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 22:20:54 -0400 >> Subject: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON >> >> Hi >> >> Back on the list after a few years' absence. Recent research is helping >> us > zero in on a geographic location for our Cork ancestors. It now looks like > our > lines go back to the Schull and Ballydehob areas. >> >> My gg grandfather George BEAMISH was born in Cork ca 1820 and we have not >> yet > been able to identify his parents for certain. He and a number of other > BEAMISHes were in Canada (Toronto) by the early 1830s - some settled in > Peel > County, others remained in Toronto. George married Mary SWANTON in 1843. > Her > parents were George SWANTON and Charlotte WRIGHT. Mary was born ca 1827 in > Ireland and her baptism is in Louise Swanton's book. We believe that we > are > dealing with a large case of chain migration which continued up into the > 1870s > at least. In 1872, Evis Swanton Beamish Raycroft, widow of Thomas Beamish, > who > was one of the early 1830 arrivals, brought her two neices Annie and Sarah > SWANTON (daughters of Samuel SSWANTON and Elizabeth SHANNON) and possibly > another girl (maybe another neice) Anne SHANNON to Toronto. The two > Swanton > sisters married two Beamish brothers (sons of the above George and Mary) > in > Toronto. We have spent many years trying to sort out all these individual! > s ! >> and are finally starting to make some p > rogress. >> >> There are a number of other surnames connected with the SWANTON and >> BEAMISH > lines - marriages, witnesses at weddings, sponsors at baptisms, but this > is > enough for the first post. >> >> If you see any connections we're happy to exchange information. >> >> Patty >> Ottawa, Canada. >> Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ > >> It is a good place to find information related to your family research. >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com > > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > the message > _________________________________________________________________ > Internet explorer 8 lets you browse the web faster. > http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9655582 > Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ > It is a good place to find information related to your family research. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com > > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > the message > > Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ > It is a good place to find information related to your family research. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > the message > > Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ > It is a good place to find information related to your family research. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/27/2009 12:53:30
    1. Re: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON
    2. Forgive me...Beamish.... As aside...If anyone can tell me why this new computer is adding??? to everything and how to change it, I would be very appreciative.? This is happenning with all my foreign rootsweb lists.? I do use aol -----Original Message----- From: user917826@aol.com To: countycork@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, Jun 27, 2009 6:36 am Subject: Re: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON Hi Marie, George H. Rawlins had a connection to Francis Beamisn of Ballinadee and is found in Griffiths' 1851.? I wondered if you might have any information on this? Thanks, Bev W -----Original Message----- From: marie phlox <mariephlox@hotmail.com> To: countycork@rootsweb.com Sent: Fri, Jun 26, 2009 11:21 pm Subject: Re: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON Patty, I have this Beamish family in my files and the son of George Beamish went to America. regards, Marie Descendants of George BEAMISH First Generation 1. George BEAMISH died before 1805. General Notes: http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/ George Beamish variously described as "of Ballincurrig", "of Lislee" and of "Broad Strand". Married Elizabeth. He died before 1805(RD) she was still alive in 1823 (RD) Issue Phobe and Mary (spinsters in 1823), Jane married 1805 Rev Thomas Wakeham at St Mary, Shandon Thomas buried at Courtnacsherry 1847 and George went to America. Some connection with Thomas Beamish of Bandon, dyer (25 q.v.) George married Elizabeth ? [MRIN: 1971]. Elizabeth died after 1823. 2 F i. Phoebe BEAMISH died. General Notes: Spinster in 1823 3 F ii. Mary BEAMISH died. General Notes: Spinster in 1823 4 M iii. George BEAMISH died. General Notes: Went to America 5 M iv. Thomas BEAMISH was born about 1769, died in Jan 1847 aged about 78, and was buried on 20 Jan 1847 in Lislee. General Notes: http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/ Thomas Beamish, son of George and Elizabeth Beamish of Broad Strand, of Courtmacsherry, buried 20 January 1847 (PR), Lislee, aged 78. Referred to "as of Rockfort" in a deed of 1815. 6 F v. Jane BEAMISH was born about 1780 in Co Cork, Ireland(1) and died. Jane married Rev Thomas WAKEHAM (2) [MRIN: 964] on 13 Jun 1805 in St Mary, Shandon, Diocese Of Cork & Ross, Co Cork, Ireland. Thomas died. * Marriage: http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/212.jpg, 13 Jun 1805, Shandon, Co Cork, Irela nd. Jane Beamish daughter of George & Elizabeth Beamish of Broud Strand, Co Cork Born 1780 (RD). Married 13 June 1805 St Mary, Shandon, Co Cork, Thomas Wakeham of ?Clonprust Both alive in 1823 (RD) when he is referred to as Rev Thomas Wakeham of Youghal. ------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------- Sources 1. http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/newbeamishbook/newbeamishbook.htm, Cit. Date: 10 Jan 2006. 2. Burke's Landed Gentry, Cit. Date: 5 Jan 2006. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~balmer04/index.htm > From: pmcgr@allstream.net > To: COUNTYCORK@rootsweb.com > Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 22:20:54 -0400 > Subject: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON > > Hi > > Back on the list after a few years' absence. Recent research is helping us zero in on a geographic location for our Cork ancestors. It now looks like our lines go back to the Schull and Ballydehob areas. > > My gg grandfather George BEAMISH was born in Cork ca 1820 and we have not yet been able to identify his parents for certain. He and a number of other BEAMISHes were in Canada (Toronto) by the early 1830s - some settled in Peel County, others remained in Toronto. George married Mary SWANTON in 1843. Her parents were George SWANTON and Charlotte WRIGHT. Mary was born ca 1827 in Ireland and her baptism is in Louise Swanton's book. We believe that we are dealing with a large case of chain migration which continued up into the 1870s at least. In 1872, Evis Swanton Beamish Raycroft, widow of Thomas Beamish, who was one of the early 1830 arrivals, brought her two neices Annie and Sarah SWANTON (daughters of Samuel SSWANTON and Elizabeth SHANNON) and possibly another girl (maybe another neice) Anne SHANNON to Toronto. The two Swanton sisters married two Beamish brothers (sons of the above George and Mary) in Toronto. We have spent many years trying to sort out all these individual! s ! > and are finally starting to make some p rogress. > > There are a number of other surnames connected with the SWANTON and BEAMISH lines - marriages, witnesses at weddings, sponsors at baptisms, but this is enough for the first post. > > If you see any connections we're happy to exchange information. > > Patty > Ottawa, Canada. > Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ > It is a good place to find information related to your family research. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Internet explorer 8 lets you browse the web faster. http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9655582 Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ It is a good place to find information related to your family research. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ It is a good place to find information related to your family research. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/27/2009 12:42:02
    1. Re: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON
    2. Hi Marie, George H. Rawlins had a connection to Francis Beamisn of Ballinadee and is found in Griffiths' 1851.? I wondered if you might have any information on this? Thanks, Bev W -----Original Message----- From: marie phlox <mariephlox@hotmail.com> To: countycork@rootsweb.com Sent: Fri, Jun 26, 2009 11:21 pm Subject: Re: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON Patty, I have this Beamish family in my files and the son of George Beamish went to America. regards, Marie Descendants of George BEAMISH First Generation 1. George BEAMISH died before 1805. General Notes: http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/ George Beamish variously described as "of Ballincurrig", "of Lislee" and of "Broad Strand". Married Elizabeth. He died before 1805(RD) she was still alive in 1823 (RD) Issue Phobe and Mary (spinsters in 1823), Jane married 1805 Rev Thomas Wakeham at St Mary, Shandon Thomas buried at Courtnacsherry 1847 and George went to America. Some connection with Thomas Beamish of Bandon, dyer (25 q.v.) George married Elizabeth ? [MRIN: 1971]. Elizabeth died after 1823. 2 F i. Phoebe BEAMISH died. General Notes: Spinster in 1823 3 F ii. Mary BEAMISH died. General Notes: Spinster in 1823 4 M iii. George BEAMISH died. General Notes: Went to America 5 M iv. Thomas BEAMISH was born about 1769, died in Jan 1847 aged about 78, and was buried on 20 Jan 1847 in Lislee. General Notes: http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/ Thomas Beamish, son of George and Elizabeth Beamish of Broad Strand, of Courtmacsherry, buried 20 January 1847 (PR), Lislee, aged 78. Referred to "as of Rockfort" in a deed of 1815. 6 F v. Jane BEAMISH was born about 1780 in Co Cork, Ireland(1) and died. Jane married Rev Thomas WAKEHAM (2) [MRIN: 964] on 13 Jun 1805 in St Mary, Shandon, Diocese Of Cork & Ross, Co Cork, Ireland. Thomas died. * Marriage: http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/212.jpg, 13 Jun 1805, Shandon, Co Cork, Ireland. Jane Beamish daughter of George & Elizabeth Beamish of Broud Strand, Co Cork Born 1780 (RD). Married 13 June 1805 St Mary, Shandon, Co Cork, Thomas Wakeham of ?Clonprust Both alive in 1823 (RD) when he is referred to as Rev Thomas Wakeham of Youghal. ------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------- Sources 1. http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/newbeamishbook/newbeamishbook.htm, Cit. Date: 10 Jan 2006. 2. Burke's Landed Gentry, Cit. Date: 5 Jan 2006. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~balmer04/index.htm > From: pmcgr@allstream.net > To: COUNTYCORK@rootsweb.com > Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 22:20:54 -0400 > Subject: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON > > Hi > > Back on the list after a few years' absence. Recent research is helping us zero in on a geographic location for our Cork ancestors. It now looks like our lines go back to the Schull and Ballydehob areas. > > My gg grandfather George BEAMISH was born in Cork ca 1820 and we have not yet been able to identify his parents for certain. He and a number of other BEAMISHes were in Canada (Toronto) by the early 1830s - some settled in Peel County, others remained in Toronto. George married Mary SWANTON in 1843. Her parents were George SWANTON and Charlotte WRIGHT. Mary was born ca 1827 in Ireland and her baptism is in Louise Swanton's book. We believe that we are dealing with a large case of chain migration which continued up into the 1870s at least. In 1872, Evis Swanton Beamish Raycroft, widow of Thomas Beamish, who was one of the early 1830 arrivals, brought her two neices Annie and Sarah SWANTON (daughters of Samuel SSWANTON and Elizabeth SHANNON) and possibly another girl (maybe another neice) Anne SHANNON to Toronto. The two Swanton sisters married two Beamish brothers (sons of the above George and Mary) in Toronto. We have spent many years trying to sort out all these individual! s ! > and are finally starting to make some progress. > > There are a number of other surnames connected with the SWANTON and BEAMISH lines - marriages, witnesses at weddings, sponsors at baptisms, but this is enough for the first post. > > If you see any connections we're happy to exchange information. > > Patty > Ottawa, Canada. > Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ > It is a good place to find information related to your family research. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Internet explorer 8 lets you browse the web faster. http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9655582 Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ It is a good place to find information related to your family research. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/27/2009 12:36:19
    1. Re: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON
    2. mmongoose
    3. My ancestors came from the same area -- although SWANTON is the only ancestor surname that matches. I have cousins who married all the other names in your list. My other ancestral names are VICKERY WOLFE , WARNER. LEVIS. I have Wolfe and Vickery trees showing inlaws who had your names - and we must surely be able to fill in some holes for each other. For example, when my great grandfather revisited Ireland in the late 1800s, he mentioned visiting Beamish cousins among others, My families were Protestants, and the Vickery's are said to have been among the first Methodists in S.W.Cork. (We have an interesting story about one of John Wesley's visits.) I have often found that cousins can be very helpful in my search for an older generation of relatives. Barbara Rice Lafayette IN

    06/26/2009 05:24:22
    1. Re: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON
    2. marie phlox
    3. Patty, I have this Beamish family in my files and the son of George Beamish went to America. regards, Marie Descendants of George BEAMISH First Generation 1. George BEAMISH died before 1805. General Notes: http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/ George Beamish variously described as "of Ballincurrig", "of Lislee" and of "Broad Strand". Married Elizabeth. He died before 1805(RD) she was still alive in 1823 (RD) Issue Phobe and Mary (spinsters in 1823), Jane married 1805 Rev Thomas Wakeham at St Mary, Shandon Thomas buried at Courtnacsherry 1847 and George went to America. Some connection with Thomas Beamish of Bandon, dyer (25 q.v.) George married Elizabeth ? [MRIN: 1971]. Elizabeth died after 1823. 2 F i. Phoebe BEAMISH died. General Notes: Spinster in 1823 3 F ii. Mary BEAMISH died. General Notes: Spinster in 1823 4 M iii. George BEAMISH died. General Notes: Went to America 5 M iv. Thomas BEAMISH was born about 1769, died in Jan 1847 aged about 78, and was buried on 20 Jan 1847 in Lislee. General Notes: http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/ Thomas Beamish, son of George and Elizabeth Beamish of Broad Strand, of Courtmacsherry, buried 20 January 1847 (PR), Lislee, aged 78. Referred to "as of Rockfort" in a deed of 1815. 6 F v. Jane BEAMISH was born about 1780 in Co Cork, Ireland(1) and died. Jane married Rev Thomas WAKEHAM (2) [MRIN: 964] on 13 Jun 1805 in St Mary, Shandon, Diocese Of Cork & Ross, Co Cork, Ireland. Thomas died. * Marriage: http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/212.jpg, 13 Jun 1805, Shandon, Co Cork, Ireland. Jane Beamish daughter of George & Elizabeth Beamish of Broud Strand, Co Cork Born 1780 (RD). Married 13 June 1805 St Mary, Shandon, Co Cork, Thomas Wakeham of ?Clonprust Both alive in 1823 (RD) when he is referred to as Rev Thomas Wakeham of Youghal. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources 1. http://beamishbook3.tripod.com/newbeamishbook/newbeamishbook.htm, Cit. Date: 10 Jan 2006. 2. Burke's Landed Gentry, Cit. Date: 5 Jan 2006. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~balmer04/index.htm > From: pmcgr@allstream.net > To: COUNTYCORK@rootsweb.com > Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 22:20:54 -0400 > Subject: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON > > Hi > > Back on the list after a few years' absence. Recent research is helping us zero in on a geographic location for our Cork ancestors. It now looks like our lines go back to the Schull and Ballydehob areas. > > My gg grandfather George BEAMISH was born in Cork ca 1820 and we have not yet been able to identify his parents for certain. He and a number of other BEAMISHes were in Canada (Toronto) by the early 1830s - some settled in Peel County, others remained in Toronto. George married Mary SWANTON in 1843. Her parents were George SWANTON and Charlotte WRIGHT. Mary was born ca 1827 in Ireland and her baptism is in Louise Swanton's book. We believe that we are dealing with a large case of chain migration which continued up into the 1870s at least. In 1872, Evis Swanton Beamish Raycroft, widow of Thomas Beamish, who was one of the early 1830 arrivals, brought her two neices Annie and Sarah SWANTON (daughters of Samuel SSWANTON and Elizabeth SHANNON) and possibly another girl (maybe another neice) Anne SHANNON to Toronto. The two Swanton sisters married two Beamish brothers (sons of the above George and Mary) in Toronto. We have spent many years trying to sort out all these individual! s ! > and are finally starting to make some progress. > > There are a number of other surnames connected with the SWANTON and BEAMISH lines - marriages, witnesses at weddings, sponsors at baptisms, but this is enough for the first post. > > If you see any connections we're happy to exchange information. > > Patty > Ottawa, Canada. > Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ > It is a good place to find information related to your family research. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Internet explorer 8 lets you browse the web faster. http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9655582

    06/26/2009 05:21:51
    1. [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON
    2. P. McGregor
    3. Hi Back on the list after a few years' absence. Recent research is helping us zero in on a geographic location for our Cork ancestors. It now looks like our lines go back to the Schull and Ballydehob areas. My gg grandfather George BEAMISH was born in Cork ca 1820 and we have not yet been able to identify his parents for certain. He and a number of other BEAMISHes were in Canada (Toronto) by the early 1830s - some settled in Peel County, others remained in Toronto. George married Mary SWANTON in 1843. Her parents were George SWANTON and Charlotte WRIGHT. Mary was born ca 1827 in Ireland and her baptism is in Louise Swanton's book. We believe that we are dealing with a large case of chain migration which continued up into the 1870s at least. In 1872, Evis Swanton Beamish Raycroft, widow of Thomas Beamish, who was one of the early 1830 arrivals, brought her two neices Annie and Sarah SWANTON (daughters of Samuel SSWANTON and Elizabeth SHANNON) and possibly another girl (maybe another neice) Anne SHANNON to Toronto. The two Swanton sisters married two Beamish brothers (sons of the above George and Mary) in Toronto. We have spent many years trying to sort out all these individuals and are finally starting to make some progress. There are a number of other surnames connected with the SWANTON and BEAMISH lines - marriages, witnesses at weddings, sponsors at baptisms, but this is enough for the first post. If you see any connections we're happy to exchange information. Patty Ottawa, Canada.

    06/26/2009 04:20:54
    1. Re: [CO CORK] BEAMISH
    2. Sharon Haggerty
    3. Patty, have you seen the book on the Cork Beamish families? Mu ggg grandmother was Elizabeth Beamish--she married William Haggertie in Drimoleague in 1803. Their marriage is in that book, but her parents have not been identified. Eliz. died sometime between 1819 when her last child was born and 1823 when Wm and 4 children emigrated to Ontario. Our family legend is that her brother, "Captain Thomas Beamish" came across on the same ship as William. My records are in the worldconnect database. Elizabeth is at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sharonmh&id=I19 Would welcome further contact. Sharon Haggerty Bowen Island BC http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sharonmh/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "P. McGregor" <pmcgr@allstream.net> To: <COUNTYCORK@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 7:20 PM Subject: [CO CORK] BEAMISH, SWANTON, RAYCROFT, SHANNON > Hi > > Back on the list after a few years' absence. Recent research is helping us > zero in on a geographic location for our Cork ancestors. It now looks like > our lines go back to the Schull and Ballydehob areas. > > My gg grandfather George BEAMISH was born in Cork ca 1820 and we have not > yet been able to identify his parents for certain. He and a number of > other BEAMISHes were in Canada (Toronto) by the early 1830s - some settled > in Peel County, others remained in Toronto. George married Mary SWANTON in > 1843. Her parents were George SWANTON and Charlotte WRIGHT. Mary was born > ca 1827 in Ireland and her baptism is in Louise Swanton's book. We believe > that we are dealing with a large case of chain migration which continued > up into the 1870s at least. In 1872, Evis Swanton Beamish Raycroft, widow > of Thomas Beamish, who was one of the early 1830 arrivals, brought her two > neices Annie and Sarah SWANTON (daughters of Samuel SSWANTON and Elizabeth > SHANNON) and possibly another girl (maybe another neice) Anne SHANNON to > Toronto. The two Swanton sisters married two Beamish brothers (sons of the > above George and Mary) in Toronto. We have spent many years trying to sort > out all these individuals ! > and are finally starting to make some progress. > > There are a number of other surnames connected with the SWANTON and > BEAMISH lines - marriages, witnesses at weddings, sponsors at baptisms, > but this is enough for the first post. > > If you see any connections we're happy to exchange information. > > Patty > Ottawa, Canada.

    06/26/2009 02:13:27
    1. [CO CORK] Crowley
    2. Phyllis Pawloski
    3. My ggggrandfather was Luke Crowley, born before 1780 in Ireland. He was married to Mary Collins also born before 1780 in Ireland. They both died in Ireland. I only know of one child born to this marriage. My gggrandfather Timothy Crowley was born in Kilrush, Parish of Desertserges, Co. Cork in 1780. He married Ellen Hurley. Timothy died in Michigan in 1862. I have no record of Ellen coming to the US or of her death. Children born to Timothy and Ellen were: Joan, b 6/16/1814, Ballymodan (no further info) John, b 1815, Lissaphooka, Ballymodan (came to US in 1840's died in 1850 in Michigan) Jeremiah, b 6/24/1819, Bandon, Ballymodan (came to US in 1840, d in MI in 1913) My ggrandfather. Daniel, b March 1821, Bandon, Ballymodan (came to US in 1842, d in MI in 1901) Mary, b 12/03/1824, Bandon, Ballymodan (no further info) Timothy 8/12/1825, Bandon, Ballymodan (no further info) Jeremiah, b 11/17/1827, Bandon, Ballymodan (no further info) Margaret, b 2/05/1829, Bandon, Ballymodan (came to US before 1850, married Patrick Burke from Kilkenny, Carlow in Michigan in 1848. She died 1/23/1883. Bartholomew (Bat), b 5/21/1831, Bandon, Ballymodan (no further info) Florence(Floce) male b 1/12/1832, Bandon, Ballymodan (no further info) Timothy b 4/02/1834, Bandon, Ballymodan ( No further info) It would be reasonable to assume that the first Timothy(1825) and Florence(1832) did not survive long because their birthdates indicate prematurity. If anyone has any further info on any of these people please contact me. Phyllis Pawloski

    06/24/2009 04:04:19
    1. Re: [CO CORK] O'BRIEN FAMILY - Clonakilty
    2. Jane Sullivan
    3. When I was in Clonakilty in 1990, I asked the parish priest to find baptism dates for me. He did, that very afternoon much to my shock, and wrote out copies of baptismal records of my ancestors which were baptised at the Church of Immaculate Conception. Should I write to the church? Jane Australia -----Original Message----- From: countycork-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:countycork-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Priscilla Haines Sent: Tuesday, 23 June 2009 11:58 AM To: countycork@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CO CORK] O'BRIEN FAMILY - Clonakilty When I went to the RC church in Clonakilty and talk to the pries last summer, he asked me to write down what I was looking for and he would check the records and have it for me the next day. I did and he did. Priscilla -----Original Message----- From: countycork-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:countycork-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Barbara Bouchey Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 7:13 PM To: countycork@rootsweb.com Subject: [CO CORK] O'BRIEN FAMILY - Clonakilty I went to our LDS library last week, and they have not microfilmed records for southwest County Cork. I looked up a number of parishes and districts around Skibbereen and Baltimore, but to no avail. There's nothing that's been filmed by the LDS. Perhaps Clonakilty is in the "same boat". Barbara in St. Louis, Missouri USA -----Original Message----- From: countycork-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:countycork-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Patricia O'Shea Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 5:51 PM To: countycork@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CO CORK] O'BRIEN FAMILY - Clonakilty Hi Jane - according to their website they do not have the film of parish records. Perhaps you could contact them to clarify as I understood they actually did much of the filming of RC records in Ireland. Regards, Patsy - New Zealand Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 12:02 AM Subject: Re: [CO CORK] O'BRIEN FAMILY > Were the Clonakilty records for RC filmed by the LDS, do you know? > > Thanks. > > Jane > AUSTRALIA Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ It is a good place to find information related to your family research. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ It is a good place to find information related to your family research. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.375 / Virus Database: 270.12.87/2195 - Release Date: 06/22/09 18:11:00 Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ It is a good place to find information related to your family research. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/23/2009 03:14:57
    1. Re: [CO CORK] O'BRIEN FAMILY - Clonakilty
    2. Patricia O'Shea
    3. Hi Jane - according to their website they do not have the film of parish records. Perhaps you could contact them to clarify as I understood they actually did much of the filming of RC records in Ireland. Regards, Patsy - New Zealand Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 12:02 AM Subject: Re: [CO CORK] O'BRIEN FAMILY > Were the Clonakilty records for RC filmed by the LDS, do you know? > > Thanks. > > Jane > AUSTRALIA

    06/23/2009 04:51:16
    1. Re: [CO CORK] O'BRIEN FAMILY
    2. Patricia O'Shea
    3. Hello Julie - you possibly know already that Mallow Heritage Centre does not cover Clonakilty. Those records do exist however - they have been filmed and should be available for viewing in person at the National Library (NLI) in Dublin. They cover: Baptisms 3rd Aug 1809- 31st Dec 1880 Marriages 8th Jan 1811 - 17th Nov 1880 Reference POS 4773 (NLI) (from Grenham 'Tracing Your Irish Ancestors' 3rd Edition) Hope this is useful. Regards, Patsy - New Zealand Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 9:07 PM Subject: Re: [CO CORK] O'BRIEN FAMILY > Hello Dave and thank you! > > I have tried the Mallow Centre a few years ago with no luck, but with more > records available now, there is always a chance, I think at the time I > didn't have the birth town of Clonakilty - to confuse matters more John > O'Brien in his latter years lived in a house called 'Castlemaine' which I > believe is in County Kerry! The whole family is adamant that they hail > from > Cork though! As you mentioned - every family has the same first names! I > won't give up though! > > Thanks again, > > Julie

    06/22/2009 04:25:22
    1. Re: [CO CORK] O'BRIEN FAMILY
    2. Jane Sullivan
    3. Were the Clonakilty records for RC filmed by the LDS, do you know? Thanks. Jane AUSTRALIA -----Original Message----- From: countycork-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:countycork-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Patricia O'Shea Sent: Monday, 22 June 2009 8:25 PM To: countycork@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CO CORK] O'BRIEN FAMILY Hello Julie - you possibly know already that Mallow Heritage Centre does not cover Clonakilty. Those records do exist however - they have been filmed and should be available for viewing in person at the National Library (NLI) in Dublin. They cover: Baptisms 3rd Aug 1809- 31st Dec 1880 Marriages 8th Jan 1811 - 17th Nov 1880 Reference POS 4773 (NLI) (from Grenham 'Tracing Your Irish Ancestors' 3rd Edition) Hope this is useful. Regards, Patsy - New Zealand Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 9:07 PM Subject: Re: [CO CORK] O'BRIEN FAMILY > Hello Dave and thank you! > > I have tried the Mallow Centre a few years ago with no luck, but with more > records available now, there is always a chance, I think at the time I > didn't have the birth town of Clonakilty - to confuse matters more John > O'Brien in his latter years lived in a house called 'Castlemaine' which I > believe is in County Kerry! The whole family is adamant that they hail > from > Cork though! As you mentioned - every family has the same first names! I > won't give up though! > > Thanks again, > > Julie Check out the Ireland GenWeb County Cork Website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/ It is a good place to find information related to your family research. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COUNTYCORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/22/2009 04:02:10