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    1. [Cork] BALLYCURNANE: Where is it?
    2. William Dorgan
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_010F_01C1E6DF.18741200 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sean Ruad's site does not mention BALLYCURNANE. Does anyone know where this town(lan) is? I am basically searching in Cork and Limerick. Thanks for your help. Bill Dorgan bdorgan@bellsouth.net ------=_NextPart_000_010F_01C1E6DF.18741200 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; name="Dorgan III, William J..vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Dorgan III, William J..vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Dorgan III;William;J. FN:Dorgan III, William J. TEL;HOME;VOICE:954-563-1711 TEL;HOME;FAX:954-563-1711 ADR;HOME:;;1441 NE 16th TER;FORT LAUDERDALE;FL;33304-1312 LABEL;HOME;ENCODING=3DQUOTED-PRINTABLE:1441 NE 16th TER=3D0D=3D0AFORT = LAUDERDALE, FL 33304-1312 X-WAB-GENDER:2 KEY;X509;ENCODING=3DBASE64: = MIIEbTCCA9agAwIBAgIQEhzAwLkV1IGrldM/RlrCMDANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQQFADCBzDEXMBUG = A1UEChMOVmVyaVNpZ24sIEluYy4xHzAdBgNVBAsTFlZlcmlTaWduIFRydXN0IE5ldHdvcmsx = RjBEBgNVBAsTPXd3dy52ZXJpc2lnbi5jb20vcmVwb3NpdG9yeS9SUEEgSW5jb3JwLiBCeSBS = ZWYuLExJQUIuTFREKGMpOTgxSDBGBgNVBAMTP1ZlcmlTaWduIENsYXNzIDEgQ0EgSW5kaXZp = ZHVhbCBTdWJzY3JpYmVyLVBlcnNvbmEgTm90IFZhbGlkYXRlZDAeFw0wMjAxMjQwMDAwMDBa = Fw0wMjAzMjUyMzU5NTlaMIIBETEXMBUGA1UEChMOVmVyaVNpZ24sIEluYy4xHzAdBgNVBAsT = FlZlcmlTaWduIFRydXN0IE5ldHdvcmsxRjBEBgNVBAsTPXd3dy52ZXJpc2lnbi5jb20vcmVw = b3NpdG9yeS9SUEEgSW5jb3JwLiBieSBSZWYuLExJQUIuTFREKGMpOTgxHjAcBgNVBAsTFVBl = cnNvbmEgTm90IFZhbGlkYXRlZDEnMCUGA1UECxMeRGlnaXRhbCBJRCBDbGFzcyAxIC0gTWlj = cm9zb2Z0MR4wHAYDVQQDFBVXSUxMSUFNIEouIERPUkdBTiBJSUkxJDAiBgkqhkiG9w0BCQEW = FWJkb3JnYW5AYmVsbHNvdXRoLm5ldDCBnzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOBjQAwgYkCgYEA11Dg = /nC6blLFH4Hmnf6w9iurUCDX5NzZx7bn8lQfCEM+ByyRBAbSXFhtRGv6WuPvwIy7Gn/ZoRJV = 9eX127EMqcXgIVefaqYikXKqKRsxZfPE0xa1luK0Vru3VP3L9c7VRcONU/9ZcxqaGM69P6Qv = MgqoUstXCsguG6EtA8b3NYMCAwEAAaOCAQYwggECMAkGA1UdEwQCMAAwgawGA1UdIASBpDCB = oTCBngYLYIZIAYb4RQEHAQEwgY4wKAYIKwYBBQUHAgEWHGh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LnZlcmlzaWdu = LmNvbS9DUFMwYgYIKwYBBQUHAgIwVjAVFg5WZXJpU2lnbiwgSW5jLjADAgEBGj1WZXJpU2ln = bidzIENQUyBpbmNvcnAuIGJ5IHJlZmVyZW5jZSBsaWFiLiBsdGQuIChjKTk3IFZlcmlTaWdu = MBEGCWCGSAGG+EIBAQQEAwIHgDAzBgNVHR8ELDAqMCigJqAkhiJodHRwOi8vY3JsLnZlcmlz = aWduLmNvbS9jbGFzczEuY3JsMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBAUAA4GBACG5kX5gztBY91W+JBwwX5m9 = dvDfhBKlh+JkfaGJbK2td2Vj6kQGB9YJyOc5SiZQ7d2USWwM8unNtavBlOoGTpNytekF1boE = C2aJkLXzNs+D6smkGNfM8DPv9XXoXq0Bg6TXI/I+fIyhJHwLEj1MfnLLVLtqMKgsYP4LsNVD FPRQ EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:bdorgan@bellsouth.net EMAIL;INTERNET:billdorgan@aol.com REV:20020418T174400Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_010F_01C1E6DF.18741200--

    04/18/2002 07:44:00
    1. Re: [Cork] Fitzmartin
    2. Bev.Taylor,Nadine Miles
    3. Hi List, I am looking for John Fitzmartin, it is said that he is the father of William Fitzmartin,born 1852 and died in 1913. he was born in Cork. He was married to Winifred{also spelled Winefred}Viney Reagon. I am hitting bricks walls with both names of their parents. But as you can see I got a lead on Williams father, no birth or death dates .Also I don't know if he was born in Cork or Limerick. I anyone can help,please do ~Bev ~

    04/18/2002 05:47:56
    1. Re: [Cork] on the list
    2. Email from <A HREF="mailto:_brendanj@gofree.indigo.ie">_brendanj@gofree.indigo.ie</A> contains a virus. Do not open it or any attchment it may contain. > Someone on the list named Brendan Jones emailed me and the message did not > come through, I was also unable to reply. > Brenden Jones, your email subject was regarding Cork Birth Records. I was > searching for Michael Harrington born in September 16,1817 county Cork. > > Thank you! > > Pat Stiles > Florida, USA

    04/18/2002 05:34:29
    1. [Cork] Re: Surname ENGLAND
    2. Dan King
    3. Hi Carol, From: Guy's Cork Almanac, County & City Directory, 1914, pg. 572. Under: Alphabetical Directory Cork City and Suburbs: ENGLAND, John, 2 Ardeevin, Gardiners Hill, -------- Mrs., Tenby Cottg., Blackrock And Again under: Postal Directory County Cork, pg. 291 Under Blackrock: ENGLAND Mrs., Tenby cottage Hope this helps, Best Regards, Dan King Northfield, NH > Subject: [Cork] Surname ENGLAND > Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 04:42:20 EDT > From: Cazjaz2@aol.com > To: CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi Listers , > I am looking for any reference to the surname ENGLAND in County Cork . > Several were priests and nuns . I have the references for the surname from > Jean Prendergasts brilliant website , for Cork City , but if anyone comes > across the urname ENGLAND elsewhere in Cork , I would be grateful to know . > Thankyou > Carol (Wales)

    04/18/2002 04:42:53
    1. [Cork] MICHAEL GEOGHEGAN
    2. I am looking for a Michael Geoghegan born 1807 in 'Ireland' He became a tailor and lived variously in London and Manchester. Wife Ann. He is shown in various records as GAGGEN..GEYGEN.. AND GAGIN His son Thomas shows up as Gaggen, Gaygan and Gayghan and buried as Geoghegan. No good being pedantic about spelling...is it?? Josi My newsletters, including Volume nine, are at: www.jgeoghegan.org.uk and at: www.btinternet.com/~finty/

    04/18/2002 02:13:08
    1. [Cork] on the list
    2. Patricia Stiles
    3. Someone on the list named Brendan Jones emailed me and the message did not come through, I was also unable to reply. Brenden Jones, your email subject was regarding Cork Birth Records. I was searching for Michael Harrington born in September 16,1817 county Cork. Thank you! Pat Stiles Florida, USA

    04/18/2002 02:08:59
    1. [Cork] Surname ENGLAND
    2. Hi Listers , I am looking for any reference to the surname ENGLAND in County Cork . Several were priests and nuns . I have the references for the surname from Jean Prendergasts brilliant website , for Cork City , but if anyone comes across the urname ENGLAND elsewhere in Cork , I would be grateful to know . Thankyou Carol (Wales)

    04/17/2002 10:42:20
    1. [Cork] Where best to apply for marriage
    2. anitamcneil
    3. Hi All Could SKS please tell me where the best place would be to apply for a search for a marriage certificate. I have only a rough idea of the year but no idea of the place other than in the Cork area. I have both partners names Robert Clayton Hersee PALMER and Mary SHEEHAN. Any help and or advice appreciated. Anita in Redditch, UK

    04/17/2002 05:57:04
    1. [Cork] jean prendergast
    2. Arenyou out there Jean? lost your addy would appreciate a message Thanks josi My newsletters, including Volume nine, are at: www.jgeoghegan.org.uk and at: www.btinternet.com/~finty/

    04/17/2002 02:27:39
    1. [Cork] I have lost the email
    2. addy for the FHS at Cork..can someone help? Thank you josi My newsletters, including Volume nine, are at: www.jgeoghegan.org.uk and at: www.btinternet.com/~finty/

    04/17/2002 01:18:53
    1. [Cork] Surname Hannan in co. Cork
    2. David N Murray
    3. Tim; There are three appearances of the surname Hannan in the fiants (writings). They are listed in the writings of Elizabeth I, during her reign, as follows: Fiant No. 5418 "Wm. m'Donnogh O Hannanne" 9 May xxxiii 1590. Fiant No. 6487 "Owene O Hanain of Cnocknagransie, pike " 30 Mar xliii 1601. Fiant No. 6524 "Teig m'Dermod O Hannaine, of Kisecourke" 19 May xliii 1601. Source: The Irish Fiants of the Tudor Sovereigns Volume III, 1586-1603. Dave

    04/17/2002 11:52:27
    1. [Cork] Surname Day in co. Cork
    2. David N Murray
    3. Karen; Index to Prerogative Wills 1536-1810 Sir Arthur Vicars p. 126 1798 Day, Ellen, Cork city, widow 1781 Day, James, Youghal 1753 Day, Mary, Youghl (wife of J. Day, merchant) 1767 Day, Thomas (no address or county mentioned) No entries for Dea. There are two O'Dea's, not in Cork. p. 356 O'Dea, Henry, Dublin, shoemaker O'Dea, Thady, Lisbane, co. Clare, farmer [Thaddeus?] ================ Cork and Ross Wills 1548-1800 No entries for Day or O'Dea. Dave

    04/17/2002 11:42:14
    1. [Cork] Kings
    2. Chris Mahoney
    3. Where is the town called Kings as two of my ancestors married there in 1879. I do not know which county it is in, but it is most likely to be either Tipperary or Cork. Thanks _________________________________________ Visit my Web Site at http://cmahoney.orcon.net.nz/

    04/17/2002 10:43:52
    1. Re: [Cork] Kings
    2. Chris at cmahoney@orcon.net.nz writes: << Where is the town called Kings as two of my ancestors married there in 1879. I do not know which county it is in, but it is most likely to be either Tipperary or Cork. Chris, I don't find any towns or townlands by the name of Kings in all of Ireland (although Co. Offaly was once known as King's County). In Co. Cork, there is a townland of Kingsland, Ballinaboy civil parish, about 2 miles NE of Ballinhassig and about 5 miles WNW of Carrigaline town. Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts

    04/17/2002 06:05:40
    1. [Cork] Daniel F. MURPHY, & Family, CO. CORK
    2. Dan King
    3. Hi List, I'm researching my gg-father's line and like many of us, I've hit a brick wall. His name was Daniel F. MURPHY and family history has him coming from County Cork. He emigrated to Boston, between 1878 & 1880 and records here show he was born on June 20, 1862. His birth predates the civil records and I don't know what parish, or town he was born in, so I haven't been able to find any birth record in Ireland. His parents names on his death cert. show his father, (also) as Daniel MURPHY and his mother's name as Catharine. Daniel MURPHY, Sr. b. ABT 1812, still living in 1895. Catherine, b. ABT- 1818 d. ABT 1870 of "La Grip," (influenza). (Couldn't find her death record in the civil registrations. Maybe listed under her maiden name?) Other records show that D.F.M. had 5 siblings. There were ages, but no names for his siblings. 1. Sister, b. ABT - 1847 2. Brother, b. ABT - 1851 3. Sister, b. ABT- 1854 4. Brother, b. ABT- 1857 5. Brother, b. ABT - 1859 6. Daniel F. MURPHY, b. June 20, 1862 If anyone has a matching combination of MURPHY siblings in their line, or can help me track down any birth or death records, I'd appreciate your help. Thanks for looking. Best regards, Dan King Northfield, NH, USA

    04/17/2002 05:45:14
    1. [Cork] MICHAEL GEOGHEGAN ( GEYGEN)
    2. Seeking the birth...anywhere of a Michael Geoghegan born 1808 in Ireland. On the 1881 census for Westminster London he was aged 74 and a Journeyman tailor surnamed Geygen..as good a variation as Ive ever seen Thank you Josi My newsletters, including Volume nine, are at: www.jgeoghegan.org.uk and at: www.btinternet.com/~finty/

    04/17/2002 04:22:30
    1. [Cork] Cork] directories of Cork City/county
    2. Elizabeth W. Knowlton
    3. Do not hit reply. Note I did not ask the question; I am answering it. Elizabeth Lucille I am not sure why you think if the couple were Church of Ireland that parish records would not be useful. I could write a long answer based on what I learned reading a regular guide to doing Irish research (in my case, John Grenham's TRACING YOUR IRISH ANCESTORS, but there are others), but you would do better to study it yourself, apply the details, and then be able to order the records mentioned. The book costs about US$20, and no one doing Irish research should be without such a guide. I have found the first ed to be helpful for Church of Ireland (e.g. Anglican) records and the second ed to be best for Roman Catholic ones. But either is good in general. I suggest starting with the city directories and other census substitutes (mostly for male heads of households) to figure out if any events took place that would create a parish record (like a baptism or marriage). Check the LDS site to see what records you can order at a Family History Center [go to the catalog, Ireland, Cork, Cork and also Cork City]. Also, visit the NY Public Library as they have one of the best Irish research collections in the country. I travel 900 miles to use it myself every few years. After about ten years of prep work, I was finally able to push back by Cork people from 1853 to 1829 by paying the Cobh Genealogical Project to search the Church of Ireland records of Cork City. But I emphasize that it took studying many records to narrow things down enough to make this worthwhile. Elizabeth KnowltonEW@Compuserve.com Message text written by INTERNET:CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com >I am attempting to locate a merchant, Jacob Mould, who resided for business in Cork for an unknown period of time ending with his death in 1841. He was most likely in the wool or textile trade. It is unlikely that he was Catholic, his wife was Anglican so parish records are not useful. Can anyone on this list tell me if there were city directories, census etc. where he could be located? How about Civil Court records of wills probated at that time? Newspaper obituaries? funeral notices? How can I find out where an Anglican family would have gone to church? Any other suggestions as to how to tackle this problem? I hope some among you will have a suggestion. Sincerely, Lucille Gordon NYC<

    04/16/2002 03:47:00
    1. Re: [Cork] Re: Font Hill
    2. Kae at Kae@chartertn.net writes: << Does anyone know where Font Hill is, or was? >> Kae, I have seen the letters "n" and "r" misread in both printed and script forms, and I think you might actually be looking for Fort Hill. There is a small townland of Forthill on the outskirts of Kinsale town, right next to the famous Charles Fort. It's located in Ringcurran civil parish. It might be worth a look. Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts

    04/16/2002 10:40:32
    1. [Cork] COLLINS in COBH, CORK
    2. Donat Paquette
    3. I am new to this list and just received an answer from a Malcolm and Hazel Ford to a message I posted yesterday. However, I tried to send them an email to let them know that I couldn't open their attachment but the message was undeliverable. This is the only way I know to try to contact them as I would like to know what information they would have for me concerning finding a marriage record for Mary COLLINS and George MEW. Thank you kindly. Grace

    04/16/2002 09:24:48
    1. Re: [Cork] COLLINS in COBH, CORK
    2. Brendan Jones
    3. Hi Grace, Some years back I found the people at St. Colman's Cathedral to be very helpful. However they now tend to refer you to the Mallow Heritage Centre. I have seen various reports (some good, some bad) about this centre and its fees, so you would need to check on this aspect in advance. The address is Mallow Heritage Centre Bank Place Mallow Co. Cork. Ireland. Phone +353 22 50302. Regards, Brendan Jones. ----- Original Message ----- From: Donat Paquette <dongrace@telus.net> I have written to St. Coleman's Cathedral in COBH but have heard nothing from them. Thanks in advance. Grace > > > ==== CountyCork Mailing List ==== > ** Posts go to CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com ** > >

    04/16/2002 06:02:51