Bill, It looks like you've received some good responses to your query. Another good resource is the Massachusetts Registry of Vital Records at <http://www.state.ma.us/dph/bhsre/rvr/rvr.htm>. They hold all post 1915 B, M, & D records for Massachusetts. Good luck, David Collins Hudson, MA, USA [email protected] wrote: Today's Topics: 3. Re: Heffernan's 1870-80's (Bill Hazelton) > Subject: > Re: [COUNTYCORK] Heffernan's 1870-80's > From: > "Bill Hazelton" <[email protected]> > Date: > Fri, 23 Mar 2007 10:21:23 -0500 > To: > <[email protected]> > >Looking for information re: > >Daniel Joseph Heffernan > >b. 13 June 1876 County Cork. >Religion: Catholic >Immigration: Boston,MA 1888/89 >Occupation: Mechanic, Boston Fire Dept. >d. Sep 1970, Roslindale,Suffolk Co.,MA,USA > >Any information or direction appreciated. > >Bill Hazelton >Memphis > > > > >
We are still madly working on the Encumbered Estates for Cork. Anita Coraluzzi very kindly sent her indexes to the Cork Encumbered Estates for addition to the IGP Archives website. So, to make it all mesh better I have redone the LAND index to match Anita's contributions. If you have found your ancestor in Griffith's Valuations you can check Anita's index to see whether the estate for the landowner is listed. Not all will be as these estates were being sold and that will not include other landowners. If you find the landowner listed, then you can see in the index where the estate records can be found. There are four films of Encumbered Estates for Cork and we are working on the first film. What we have so far falls under Volume 3. If anyone else has Encumbered Estate records transcribed or available to transcribe, we would be glad to add them to what we have. To take a look go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlarchive/ Click on CORK and then LAND. You can also use the PicoSearch engine to look for names. Contributions for the Archives are very welcome. Thanks, Chris [email protected]
Sue Thanks again. It would not surprise me to see that Daniel J. Heffernan is the one from Kilkenny, but if I had a choice, I would want my my grandmother Anastasia Butler to be the one from Kilkenny...who knows, she could be an unknown descendant of the Butlers of Kilkenny Castle. :) (Actually she is from Ballyknockane, Thurles in Tipperary). Your advise is priceless,however disappointing. I was looking for an excuse to revisit Cork City... Bill -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sue Richart Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 6:32 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [COUNTYCORK] Heffernan's 1870-80's Bill, The index for 1876 Irish births is film 101053. If your family is anything like mine, they aren't actually accurate to their birth days or years. Most of mine were off by three years. You might want to check the indexes around it. Also, there is an IGI listing for a Daniel Heffernan, born 13 July 1875 in Kilkenny, whose parents are listed as Martin and Honora Geagle. There is a method to the actual films. I would suggest you do a Rootsweb search on the IRL-Galway list for a 9 Feb 2007 post by Cathy O'Neill titled Re: [IRL-GALWAY] Irish BMDs - FILMED Indexes. That is the best explanation of the breakout of the index volumes. Now, one warning, it is usually best in Irish research to find everything about the person and their family in the country they immigrated to before trying to do research in the Irish records. You might want to post to the Boston or Suffolk County, Massachusetts lists for more information about the family. A number of folks on those two lists have access to the NEHGS Massachusetts Vital Records 1841-1910, that can help fill out your family. You might even find some other Heffernans doing research. There are on-line Boston City Directories that can help also. This URL http://dca.tufts.edu/features/bostonstreets/people/directories.html has some that covers your time frame. If you haven't tried to find Daniel Heffernan in the Boston Passengers lists, someone on two lists or GenMassachusetts list will probably help. Another area to check are the naturalization papers? Do any of the censuses indicate if and when Daniel naturalized? Sometimes more than "Ireland" was recorded. Finally, you might want to get the Catholic Church marriage records from the Archivist, Archdiocese of Boston http://www.rcab.org/Archives/historical_resources.html . A small percentage of the time, the priest actually recorded the townland the bride and groom were baptized in. The church record might give the county, but also can just say Ireland. At least you will get the witnesses, which are often family. Best of luck with your search. Sue On 3/23/07, Bill Hazelton <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks Sue > > I have not looked in the Irish Civil Registrations...having been > researching for years in Ulster pre-civil registration on my Hazelton > side, > I have not used them before. > > Assuming the birth year of 1876 is correct, I see 16 films to order and > search. Is there an index available outside GRO? > Is their a pattern? Alpha by qtr? District? Townland? > > Parents name unknown. > 1st known son : Austin Frances > 2nd son: unknown > 3rd son: Daniel Joseph > 1st known daughter: Teresa > 2nd known daughter: Mary > Marriages in US > 1st: Delia M.? Abt.1897 Boston? > 2nd: Anastasia Bridget Butler 1921 Boston,MA > > Thanks > Bill > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sue Richart > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 11:10 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [COUNTYCORK] Heffernan's 1870-80's > > Bill, > Have you looked in the Irish Civil Registration microfilms? They started > in > 1864 for Catholics, so he should be listed. Also, did he marry and what > were > his parent's names? > > Sue > > On 3/23/07, Bill Hazelton < wrote: > > > > > > > > Looking for information re: > > > > Daniel Joseph Heffernan > > > > b. 13 June 1876 County Cork. > > Religion: Catholic > > Immigration: Boston,MA 1888/89 > > Occupation: Mechanic, Boston Fire Dept. > > d. Sep 1970, Roslindale,Suffolk Co.,MA,USA > > > > > > Any information or direction appreciated. > > > > Bill Hazelton > > Memphis > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > ------------------------------- 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
Dave GREAT!!! You found him. Thanks Bill ----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 5:33 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [COUNTYCORK] Heffernan's 1870-80's Hi Bill, Found this marriage in Boston for your search, Daniel Joseph Heffernan married Delia M. Ging November 4, 1897 both 22 b. in Ireland Parents: his- Martin J. & Norah her- Austin and Bridget Hope this helps, Dave Blair, Pembroke, MA *
Hi Carol It could well be Kilcully. If so it's a townland a few miles north of Cork City. Regards, Brendan Jones. > Would anybody be familiar with "Killcullagh" as a place name in Cork? I'm
Were there any Murphys (land owners) around Leap?Trying to find GGparent Lorra www.radleysofcork.bigpondhosting.com
Hi: Would anybody be familiar with "Killcullagh" as a place name in Cork? I'm trying to trace a Burke family from the Kingston, Ontario area back to Ireland. The family consisted of a William Burke, a soldier, his wife Katherine, nee Brien or Bryan, and the one known son, Patrick. There may have other children but nothing's proven yet. The Burkes were Roman Catholic. I've tried to do a search for Killcullagh, but haven't found any matches for villages, parishes or townlands. It could have been the name of a farm, a home, or a lease of land. Any help or suggestions are appreciated. Thanks. Regards, Carol Collins _________________________________________________________________ http://local.live.com/?mkt=en-ca/?v=2&cid=A6D6BDB4586E357F!399
Does anyone know anything about Patrick and Ellen Murphy Healy? They had a daughter Julia baptized 22 Aug 1854 Ballyvourney, Cork. I assume they were Catholic since she went to the Catholic church in the state of Iowa. Are there records that I can access to find out more about these people???? Are there records of cemeteries in the area of Ballyvourney??? Is this a town, I assume it is??? Sharie Moss Bluff, LA
Hi Bill, Found this marriage in Boston for your search, Daniel Joseph Heffernan married Delia M. Ging November 4, 1897 both 22 b. in Ireland Parents: his- Martin J. & Norah her- Austin and Bridget Hope this helps, Dave Blair, Pembroke, MA ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.
Christina, Commendable work. Thank you. David Collins [email protected] wrote: >Today's Topics: > > 1. Cork Archives update (Christina Hunt) > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > [COUNTYCORK] Cork Archives update > From: > Christina Hunt <[email protected]> > Date: > Thu, 22 Mar 2007 23:02:03 -0400 > To: > <[email protected]> > > >We have added a number of new files to the Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives so far this month. >For Cork... > >LAND >Cork Encumbered Estates - Introduction >Cork Encumberes Estates - Landlord Index >Landholder Estate/Location/Date of Sale Vol 3 & 4 >Landholder Estate/Location/Date of Sale Vol 5 & 6 >Landholder Estate/Location/Date of Sale Vol 7 & 8 >Landholder Estate/Location/Date of Sale Vol 9 & 10 >Landholder Estate/Location/Date of Sale Vol 11 & 12 >Landholder Estate/Location/Date of Sale Vol 13, & 64 >Estate of Charles CLERY et al - Lots 1-2 >Estate of Charlotte MANNIX et al, Lot 1, (Kilcully-formerly in the North Liberties) >Estate of Charlotte MANNIX et al, Lot 3, (Sword Bearer's Close, now Brooklodge) >Estate of Christopher Hume LAWDER - 1852 >Estate of Dame Henrietta M. CHATTERTON, Charles D. HALFORD Petitioner - Lots 2-4 >Estate of Dame Henrietta M. CHATTERTON, Charles D. HALFORD Petitioner - Lots 5-6 >Estate of Dame Henrietta M. CHATTERTON, Charles D. HALFORD Petitioner - Lots 7-10 >Estate of Dame Henrietta M. CHATTERTON, Charles D. HALFORD Petitioner - Lots 11-14 >Estate of Dame Henrietta M. CHATTERTON, Charles D. HALFORD Petitioner - Lots 15-16 >Estate of Edmond Richard CUMMINS - Lot 1 Western Div. Townland of Ballycrenan &c >Estate of Edmond Richard CUMMINS - Lot 2-6 >Estate of Frederick Marcus CALLAGHAN (1855) Lot 1, Glen Distillery >Estate of Frederick Marcus CALLAGHAN (1855) Lots 2-4, Glen Distillery >Estate of Frederick Marcus CALLAGHAN (1850) Lots 1-3 (Lot 3 situate at Glanmire) >Estate of Frederick Marcus CALLAGHAN (1851) Lots 1 & 2 >Estate of Frederick Marcus CALLAGHAN (1851) Lots 3 & 4 >Estate of Henrietta MARTIN, widow for Alymer Richard MARTIN >Estate of Leslie Craggs O'CALLAGHAN - Lot 1 >Estate of Leslie Craggs O'CALLAGHAN - Lots 2-4 >Estate of Leslie Craggs O'CALLAGHAN - Lots 5-6 >Estate of Richard Longfield JAMESON, Lots 1-4 >Estate of Samuel ABBOTT - Lots 1-3 >Estate of Terence FITTON, Ex parte Dennis SHEA, petitioner >Estate of William LANE - Waterloo House, now called the Prince of Wales Hotel. > >CEMETERY >Castletownroche Parish Memorials >Doneraile Church Memorials >Schull Churchyard Memorials >St. Brandon's Church Burial Ground, Crookhaven, Parish of Kilmoe > >To view go to: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlarchive/ >Click on Cork and then the subheading. Or you can do a search using PicoSearch. You can use the drop down box and search just Cork. > >Cheers, >Christina > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >To contact the COUNTYCORK list administrator, send an email to >[email protected] > >To post a message to the COUNTYCORK mailing list, send an email to [email protected] > >__________________________________________________________ >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 >email with no additional text. > >
Bill, The index for 1876 Irish births is film 101053. If your family is anything like mine, they aren't actually accurate to their birth days or years. Most of mine were off by three years. You might want to check the indexes around it. Also, there is an IGI listing for a Daniel Heffernan, born 13 July 1875 in Kilkenny, whose parents are listed as Martin and Honora Geagle. There is a method to the actual films. I would suggest you do a Rootsweb search on the IRL-Galway list for a 9 Feb 2007 post by Cathy O'Neill titled Re: [IRL-GALWAY] Irish BMDs - FILMED Indexes. That is the best explanation of the breakout of the index volumes. Now, one warning, it is usually best in Irish research to find everything about the person and their family in the country they immigrated to before trying to do research in the Irish records. You might want to post to the Boston or Suffolk County, Massachusetts lists for more information about the family. A number of folks on those two lists have access to the NEHGS Massachusetts Vital Records 1841-1910, that can help fill out your family. You might even find some other Heffernans doing research. There are on-line Boston City Directories that can help also. This URL http://dca.tufts.edu/features/bostonstreets/people/directories.html has some that covers your time frame. If you haven't tried to find Daniel Heffernan in the Boston Passengers lists, someone on two lists or GenMassachusetts list will probably help. Another area to check are the naturalization papers? Do any of the censuses indicate if and when Daniel naturalized? Sometimes more than "Ireland" was recorded. Finally, you might want to get the Catholic Church marriage records from the Archivist, Archdiocese of Boston http://www.rcab.org/Archives/historical_resources.html . A small percentage of the time, the priest actually recorded the townland the bride and groom were baptized in. The church record might give the county, but also can just say Ireland. At least you will get the witnesses, which are often family. Best of luck with your search. Sue On 3/23/07, Bill Hazelton <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks Sue > > I have not looked in the Irish Civil Registrations...having been > researching for years in Ulster pre-civil registration on my Hazelton > side, > I have not used them before. > > Assuming the birth year of 1876 is correct, I see 16 films to order and > search. Is there an index available outside GRO? > Is their a pattern? Alpha by qtr? District? Townland? > > Parents name unknown. > 1st known son : Austin Frances > 2nd son: unknown > 3rd son: Daniel Joseph > 1st known daughter: Teresa > 2nd known daughter: Mary > Marriages in US > 1st: Delia M.? Abt.1897 Boston? > 2nd: Anastasia Bridget Butler 1921 Boston,MA > > Thanks > Bill > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sue Richart > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 11:10 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [COUNTYCORK] Heffernan's 1870-80's > > Bill, > Have you looked in the Irish Civil Registration microfilms? They started > in > 1864 for Catholics, so he should be listed. Also, did he marry and what > were > his parent's names? > > Sue > > On 3/23/07, Bill Hazelton < wrote: > > > > > > > > Looking for information re: > > > > Daniel Joseph Heffernan > > > > b. 13 June 1876 County Cork. > > Religion: Catholic > > Immigration: Boston,MA 1888/89 > > Occupation: Mechanic, Boston Fire Dept. > > d. Sep 1970, Roslindale,Suffolk Co.,MA,USA > > > > > > Any information or direction appreciated. > > > > Bill Hazelton > > Memphis > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Thanks Sue I have not looked in the Irish Civil Registrations...having been researching for years in Ulster pre-civil registration on my Hazelton side, I have not used them before. Assuming the birth year of 1876 is correct, I see 16 films to order and search. Is there an index available outside GRO? Is their a pattern? Alpha by qtr? District? Townland? Parents name unknown. 1st known son : Austin Frances 2nd son: unknown 3rd son: Daniel Joseph 1st known daughter: Teresa 2nd known daughter: Mary Marriages in US 1st: Delia M.? Abt.1897 Boston? 2nd: Anastasia Bridget Butler 1921 Boston,MA Thanks Bill -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sue Richart Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 11:10 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [COUNTYCORK] Heffernan's 1870-80's Bill, Have you looked in the Irish Civil Registration microfilms? They started in 1864 for Catholics, so he should be listed. Also, did he marry and what were his parent's names? Sue On 3/23/07, Bill Hazelton < wrote: > > > > Looking for information re: > > Daniel Joseph Heffernan > > b. 13 June 1876 County Cork. > Religion: Catholic > Immigration: Boston,MA 1888/89 > Occupation: Mechanic, Boston Fire Dept. > d. Sep 1970, Roslindale,Suffolk Co.,MA,USA > > > Any information or direction appreciated. > > Bill Hazelton > Memphis >
Hi; Stop. Don't spend any time or money researching Jane Baylor nee O'Brien. John Baylor married first Johanna Murray, then he married Jane O'Brien. You have reached the family. We can correspond directly. Let me know what information you are looking for. Thanks, Dave Murray ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jay Kubik" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 11:07 AM Subject: Re: [COUNTYCORK] Irish Birth Info for Kilworth Parish, Cork > Bill - > I have visited the RC church in Kilworth. I was allowed to look at the > register when I was there. Later the parish priest sent to me confirming > information taken from the register on my ancestors. I will look up his > address and send it to you. Otherwise you can hire a researcher to obtain > this information from the NLI copy of the parish register. I don't know > if > this information is available at a heritage center. This register was not > filmed by the LDS> > Jeannine > N.C. > Researching Geary and Feeney in Kilworth Parish; Gortnaskehy townland > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 9:58 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [COUNTYCORK] Irish Birth Info for Kilworth Parish, Cork > > Looking for a birth record for a Jane Baylor. Her maiden name was O'Brien > and she married a John Baylor in Kilworth. I think she was born 8/17/1886 > and > probably christened in Kilworth. She died 2/6/1952 in Fermoy. I am trying > to > > find out her mother's name which I think is Parker. Does anyone have > access > to > this information or can tell me where to get it? Thanks for your help in > advance! > > Bill O'Loughlin > > > > ************************************** AOL now offers free email to > everyone. > Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Looking for information re: Daniel Joseph Heffernan b. 13 June 1876 County Cork. Religion: Catholic Immigration: Boston,MA 1888/89 Occupation: Mechanic, Boston Fire Dept. d. Sep 1970, Roslindale,Suffolk Co.,MA,USA Any information or direction appreciated. Bill Hazelton Memphis
Looking for a birth record for a Jane Baylor. Her maiden name was O'Brien and she married a John Baylor in Kilworth. I think she was born 8/17/1886 and probably christened in Kilworth. She died 2/6/1952 in Fermoy. I am trying to find out her mother's name which I think is Parker. Does anyone have access to this information or can tell me where to get it? Thanks for your help in advance! Bill O'Loughlin ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.
Bill, Have you looked in the Irish Civil Registration microfilms? They started in 1864 for Catholics, so he should be listed. Also, did he marry and what were his parent's names? Sue On 3/23/07, Bill Hazelton < wrote: > > > > Looking for information re: > > Daniel Joseph Heffernan > > b. 13 June 1876 County Cork. > Religion: Catholic > Immigration: Boston,MA 1888/89 > Occupation: Mechanic, Boston Fire Dept. > d. Sep 1970, Roslindale,Suffolk Co.,MA,USA > > > Any information or direction appreciated. > > Bill Hazelton > Memphis > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
We have added a number of new files to the Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives so far this month. For Cork... LAND Cork Encumbered Estates - Introduction Cork Encumberes Estates - Landlord Index Landholder Estate/Location/Date of Sale Vol 3 & 4 Landholder Estate/Location/Date of Sale Vol 5 & 6 Landholder Estate/Location/Date of Sale Vol 7 & 8 Landholder Estate/Location/Date of Sale Vol 9 & 10 Landholder Estate/Location/Date of Sale Vol 11 & 12 Landholder Estate/Location/Date of Sale Vol 13, & 64 Estate of Charles CLERY et al - Lots 1-2 Estate of Charlotte MANNIX et al, Lot 1, (Kilcully-formerly in the North Liberties) Estate of Charlotte MANNIX et al, Lot 3, (Sword Bearer's Close, now Brooklodge) Estate of Christopher Hume LAWDER - 1852 Estate of Dame Henrietta M. CHATTERTON, Charles D. HALFORD Petitioner - Lots 2-4 Estate of Dame Henrietta M. CHATTERTON, Charles D. HALFORD Petitioner - Lots 5-6 Estate of Dame Henrietta M. CHATTERTON, Charles D. HALFORD Petitioner - Lots 7-10 Estate of Dame Henrietta M. CHATTERTON, Charles D. HALFORD Petitioner - Lots 11-14 Estate of Dame Henrietta M. CHATTERTON, Charles D. HALFORD Petitioner - Lots 15-16 Estate of Edmond Richard CUMMINS - Lot 1 Western Div. Townland of Ballycrenan &c Estate of Edmond Richard CUMMINS - Lot 2-6 Estate of Frederick Marcus CALLAGHAN (1855) Lot 1, Glen Distillery Estate of Frederick Marcus CALLAGHAN (1855) Lots 2-4, Glen Distillery Estate of Frederick Marcus CALLAGHAN (1850) Lots 1-3 (Lot 3 situate at Glanmire) Estate of Frederick Marcus CALLAGHAN (1851) Lots 1 & 2 Estate of Frederick Marcus CALLAGHAN (1851) Lots 3 & 4 Estate of Henrietta MARTIN, widow for Alymer Richard MARTIN Estate of Leslie Craggs O'CALLAGHAN - Lot 1 Estate of Leslie Craggs O'CALLAGHAN - Lots 2-4 Estate of Leslie Craggs O'CALLAGHAN - Lots 5-6 Estate of Richard Longfield JAMESON, Lots 1-4 Estate of Samuel ABBOTT - Lots 1-3 Estate of Terence FITTON, Ex parte Dennis SHEA, petitioner Estate of William LANE - Waterloo House, now called the Prince of Wales Hotel. CEMETERY Castletownroche Parish Memorials Doneraile Church Memorials Schull Churchyard Memorials St. Brandon's Church Burial Ground, Crookhaven, Parish of Kilmoe To view go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlarchive/ Click on Cork and then the subheading. Or you can do a search using PicoSearch. You can use the drop down box and search just Cork. Cheers, Christina
Bill, Additionally you can obtain the film from LDS on the civil birth registrations since this birth was in 1886. The address for Parish of Kilworth/Araglin, Co. Cork: Fr. Donal Leahy is the pp of St. Martin's RC Church - Fr. Donal Leahy Kilworth County Cork Ireland Good Luck Jeannine N.C. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jay Kubik Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 11:08 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: [COUNTYCORK] Irish Birth Info for Kilworth Parish, Cork Bill - I have visited the RC church in Kilworth. I was allowed to look at the register when I was there. Later the parish priest sent to me confirming information taken from the register on my ancestors. I will look up his address and send it to you. Otherwise you can hire a researcher to obtain this information from the NLI copy of the parish register. I don't know if this information is available at a heritage center. This register was not filmed by the LDS> Jeannine N.C. Researching Geary and Feeney in Kilworth Parish; Gortnaskehy townland -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 9:58 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [COUNTYCORK] Irish Birth Info for Kilworth Parish, Cork Looking for a birth record for a Jane Baylor. Her maiden name was O'Brien and she married a John Baylor in Kilworth. I think she was born 8/17/1886 and probably christened in Kilworth. She died 2/6/1952 in Fermoy. I am trying to find out her mother's name which I think is Parker. Does anyone have access to this information or can tell me where to get it? Thanks for your help in advance! Bill O'Loughlin ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. ------------------------------- 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 ------------------------------- 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
Bill - I have visited the RC church in Kilworth. I was allowed to look at the register when I was there. Later the parish priest sent to me confirming information taken from the register on my ancestors. I will look up his address and send it to you. Otherwise you can hire a researcher to obtain this information from the NLI copy of the parish register. I don't know if this information is available at a heritage center. This register was not filmed by the LDS> Jeannine N.C. Researching Geary and Feeney in Kilworth Parish; Gortnaskehy townland -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 9:58 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [COUNTYCORK] Irish Birth Info for Kilworth Parish, Cork Looking for a birth record for a Jane Baylor. Her maiden name was O'Brien and she married a John Baylor in Kilworth. I think she was born 8/17/1886 and probably christened in Kilworth. She died 2/6/1952 in Fermoy. I am trying to find out her mother's name which I think is Parker. Does anyone have access to this information or can tell me where to get it? Thanks for your help in advance! Bill O'Loughlin ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. ------------------------------- 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
Hi Karen , there are actually two Townlands named Skeagh not far from each other , my direct Ancestors were from the Parish of Schull and yours from the Skibbereen area , however on searching what i have ,i found the following from the East Schull Parish Records , but a few miles from Skibbereen. BAPTISMS: June 3rd 1808. John Brown witnessed a bapt for Ned Hodneet? & Honora Donovan. Feb 25th 1809. William to Patrick Brown & Bet Harrington. Witnessed by Jer Donovan & Nel Mahony Feb 1809. Ann to Mick Brown & Peg Donovan. Witnessed by Paul Limerick & Peg Donovan July 20th 1818. John to Mick Brown & Nel Donovan. Witnessed by Thomas & Jane Burke, MARRIAGES; Feb 1811. William Stanton to Nel Brown. Witnessed by William Regan & Dan Donovan Also a Thomas Donovan leased ( according to the Tithe Applotment records of 1827) 51 acres of land in the Townland of Skeagh , Parish of Schull along with a Mr Goggin from a Mr John Limerick who was a massive landowner /leasor in County Cork ( over 8000 acres). In the 1857 Griffiths Records a Jane Donovan was co leasing along with my direct Ancestors some mountainous land in Skeagh , this mountain was Mount Gabriel , Jane also at the same time was leasing 2 acres of flat land containing a house etc , my direct Ancestors were also neighbours to Jane this was also in the Townland of Skeagh in the Parish of Schull. This may of course all mean nothing but i guess you never know. Regards Ron Lanning -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of DEAN & KAREN TREARCHIS Sent: Thursday, 22 March 2007 7:59 a.m. To: [email protected] Subject: [COUNTYCORK] townland of Skeagh(DONOVAN/NEAL or NEIL) Ron- My great grandmother,Bridget Donovan, came from the townland of Skeagh. She called it Skeagh Skibbereen.(she also mentioned something about Hannadown)which margaret the volunteer mention as to probably be Aghadown) I contacted the Skibbereen Heritage Center and they were very helpful. Here's their link: http://www.skibbheritage.com/ The volunteer that help us last summer was Margaret. She knew an elderly man in Skeagh and he knew of our family and where the house had been(has been torn down) Unfortunately, our people came from another area in Cork because there weren't any church records. However, she did find my gggrandpaents,Cornelius and Hanora Donovan, in the 1901 +1911 census. All their children had settled in Lawrence,MA. After 1911,Hanora Donovan went to live with her niece Julia Callahan O'Mahoney in Rosscarbary, Cork. This is what she said: August 25,2006 All I have to go on with your ancestry is what I have found in the 1901 and 1911 census records along with what you have told me about your relatives and what I was able to gather from speaking with Mr. Liam O'Donovan of Skeagh, Skibbereen Co. Cork. I have searched the parish records extensively to find the family based on the details you provided and also the local register office which houses the civil registration of Birth certificates from 1864 onwards. there is no trace of your ancestry in the Skibbereen district prior to the 1901 census records. If they were not registered in the civil registry which is some time the case. they were definite baptized and are entered in a registry some where.... But this does not seem to be Skibbereen. Cornelius and hanorah O'Donovan may have moved after all there children emigrated... You Can contact the local Priest at the neighboring parishes to Skibbereen that of Aghadown ... Fr Donal Cahill, The presbytery, Lisheen/Aughadown Co.Cork. and Fr Michael O'Donovan The Presbytery, Dromore. CoCork. Just to be aware both these priests will respond to a written letter. provide them with the same information that you gave me on family names and dates of birth... remember Hanorah O'Donovan was O'Neill prior to her marriage to Cornelius. Looking forward to hearing from you. Good luck. Karen Trearchis(Massachusetts) ------------------------------- 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