It appears that the R.C. parish of Dromtarriff is the same as the combined civil parishes of Dromtarriff and Cullen. Don't have a clue about the C of I parishes. Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts
Even though Dromtarrif may be a Cof I parish and a civil parish, in John Genhams 2nd Edition (1999) he quite clearly shows Dromtarrif as a Roman Catholic Parish. On page 240 he shows it's location in a map or RC Parishes in Cork County Northwest and on page 243 he gives details of where the various Roman Catholic records are held. I believe this detailed listing of Roman Catholic Parishes was not in Grenham's 1992 edition. Dromtarrif is situated in County Cork but it is in fact in the Dioces of Kerry. Regards, Brendan Jones. ----- Original Message ----- From: Charles Tucker To: CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 5:07 PM Subject: Re: [Cork] Dromtarriff Parish Read Genham's fantastic bible on Irish Research. It is there among the extensive listings of available records. He does list all Parishes of RC religion and Dromtarrif is not listed. Perhaps saying it is a bible is a bit of a stretch but it is certainly up there with some of the better resources and it has helped me tremendously over the years. I will point out though that I saw a Church in Rosscarbery listed on line as a RC Church. When I went there, it was actually a C of I Parish. I believe this is the case with one of the Churches in Cork City as well. Was RC Is now actually C of I. ----- Original Message ----- From: <PeteScherm@aol.com> To: <CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com>; <alfred.gabb@btinternet.com>; <xctuckerx@adelphia.net> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 10:23 AM Subject: Re: [Cork] Dromtarriff Parish > It appears that the R.C. parish of Dromtarriff is the same as the combined > civil parishes of Dromtarriff and Cullen. Don't have a clue about the C of I > parishes. > > Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts > ==== CountyCork Mailing List ==== ** Please do not send flames, chain letters, virus warnings or other off topic posts to the CountyCork list**
My grandfather was born in Douglas, Cork and I have made some progress in respect of his father and grandfather. I have found my GGGgrandfather was John Barber Stoker and was married to Sarah Satterford in 1797, according to the land records. However, I have reached an impasse, possibly because he came from elsewhere in Ireland/British Isles. I should appreciate any information on the Stoker name that other genealogists may have come across in Cork/Ireland, so that perhaps I can make some progress. Stoker is of course not an Irish name, but is common in the North-east of England, as I know well from my one-name study. Dennis Stoker -- Dennis Stoker, researching STOKER (GOONS No. 2582), BECK, McQUEEN
Thanks for responding Charles. Your info conflicts with mine which confirms parish as RC. Incidently I saw a copy of O'Kief in Cork city library. Regards Alfred on 10/2/02 11:58 pm, Charles Tucker at xctuckerx@adelphia.net wrote: > Hello Alfred, > > If you're sure its Dromtarrife Parish where your ancestors came from, that > is a C of Ireland Parish with marriage records existent from 1849 - 1913 > within a book entitled "O'Kief, Coshe, Mang, etc (ed. Albert Casey) > > Don't ask me where to locate that book though. I guess it would be in the > National Library and who knows maybe with the Cork Genealogical Society or > something. > > As to the Roman Catholic parishes, there isn't one according to Grenham's > "Tracing Your Irish ancestors." > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <dcasey@acsu.buffalo.edu> > To: <CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 7:46 AM > Subject: Re: [Cork] Dromtarriff Parish > > >> I have researched family in Dromtarriff parish, but i don't quite >> understand the question. Is it the mailing address of the church that you >> need? >> David Casey >> My preferred address is dmcasey@hotmail.com >> >> --On Friday, February 08, 2002, 9:44 PM +0000 alfred gabb >> <alfred.gabb@btinternet.com> wrote: >> >>> I wonder whether anybody can tell me where in Dromtarriff parish I would >>> find the Roman catholic parish church, please. >>> Alfed Gabb, York,UK >>> Researching Callaghan, Wainwright,Ward, & Byrne in Ireland >>> >>> >>> ==== CountyCork Mailing List ==== >>> ** To contact the listowner, send a message to mpetzolt2@webtv.net ** >>> >>> >> >> ______________________________ > > > ==== CountyCork Mailing List ==== > ** Posts go to CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com ** >
Looking for information on Ellen O’BRIEN/BRYAN b 1825 in Ireland. Think she was born in Ballindangan, Glanworth Co Cork. This assumption is based on an article that appeared in "Missing Friends " a series of books published by the New England Genealogical Society which reprinted ads in the Boston Pilot from 1831 to 1876. Ad placed by Ellen (O'BRYAN) CUMMINGS in 1875 her address as Taylorsville PO Luzerne Co PA. (This is Taylor borough of Scranton, now Lackawanna Co ) She was looking for her sister Margaret (O'BRYAN) CHUSIC (CUSICK/CUSACK) of Ballydangan, Co. Cork who came to US 16 yrs prior and had settled in Massachuetts. 2nd Ad names her as Margaret (O'BRIEN) CHUSIC and names her husband as William, her home as Ballindangan, parish of Glanworth, Co. Cork and coming to the US 18 or 19 years previous is sought by her sister Ellen O'BRIEN same address but to John CUMMINGS. Parish Glanworth is in the extreme northeast of Co Cork (not near the Beara Peninsula). Ellen O’BRIEN was married to John CUMMINS/CUMMINGS and they raised most of their family in the Rhymney, Tredgar area of Wales. Their family Ellen 1845; Michael 1853; Richard 1857; Andrew 1859; John 1862 were all born in Wales. They were members of the Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception in Tredgar. The CUMMINGS family came to US and daughter Catherine was born in Hastings on the Hudson, NY in 1865. They settled in the Scranton PA area (Old Forge, Minooka, Taylor areas). Their eldest daughter Ellen married Patrick SULLIVAN in 1863 in Rhymney, Wales. Would appreciate any information or suggestions. Please contact me Walton J. Sullivan at wsullivw@aol.com Walton J. Sullivan at wsullivw@aol.com Paternal - SULLIVAN, COLEMAN, CUMMINGS, O'BRIEN, BOLD, BLACK, CAFFREY, CAVENEY, CORBETT, CROWE, DISKIN, DONEGAN, FEE, FLAHERTY, GABRIEL, GORMAN, GERRITY, JENKINS, JENNINGS, LYNCH, MC GREEVEY, O'CONNOR, PHILBIN, ROLAND, SHEA, SHIELDS, STAFFORD, STANTON, STEINHAUSER, WALTON, WEISS, PA- Dunmore, Old Forge, Minooka, Taylor, Scranton, Hawley, Mt. Pleasant, Pittsburgh; NY-Kingston, Amsterdam: NJ-Union City, Jersey City, North Bergen http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/u/l/Walton--J-Sullivan/index.html http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=wsullivw http://www.gencircles.com/users/wsullivw/1
Looking for information on John CUMMINS/CUMMINGS and his family. John was born somewhere in Ireland about 1823. He married Ellen O’BRIEN/BRYAN b 1825. Ellen was originally from Ballindangan, Glanworth, Co Cork. I do not know whether John and Ellen O’BRIEN CUMMINS were married in Ireland or in Rhymney area of Wales, but think they were married in Ireland. John worked in the Rhymney Iron Works. They settled and lived in 13 Furnace Row Rhymney where they raised their family starting in 1845 with daughter Ellen; Michael 1853, Richard 1857, Andrew 1859, John 1862 and Nora/Honora 1863. The CUMMINS were members of the Church of the Immaculate Conception Tredgar. Their daughter Ellen CUMMINS married Patrick SULLIVAN from St. John’s Catholic Church in Rhymney in 1863. It appears the family was therefore in Wales from at least 1845-1865. The CUMMINS/CUMMINGS family immigrated to the US and first settled in Hastings on the Hudson where daughter Catherine CUMMINGS was born in 1865. The CUMMINGS family settled in the Old Forge, Minooka, Taylor areas of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Looking for any suggestions and information. I have developed an extensive data base of Irish in and around the Scranton area and I am willing to exchange information. Please contact me at wsullivw@aol.com Walton J. Sullivan at wsullivw@aol.com Paternal - SULLIVAN, COLEMAN, CUMMINGS, O'BRIEN, BOLD, BLACK, CAFFREY, CAVENEY, CORBETT, CROWE, DISKIN, DONEGAN, FEE, FLAHERTY, GABRIEL, GORMAN, GERRITY, JENKINS, JENNINGS, LYNCH, MC GREEVEY, O'CONNOR, PHILBIN, ROLAND, SHEA, SHIELDS, STAFFORD, STANTON, STEINHAUSER, WALTON, WEISS, PA- Dunmore, Old Forge, Minooka, Taylor, Scranton, Hawley, Mt. Pleasant, Pittsburgh; NY-Kingston, Amsterdam: NJ-Union City, Jersey City, North Bergen http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/u/l/Walton--J-Sullivan/index.html http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=wsullivw http://www.gencircles.com/users/wsullivw/1
Looking for information on Patrick SULLIVAN b 1842 and his brother Florence b 1845 born in Ireland, probably in CO Cork. Patrick and Florence immigrated to Wales where they worked in the Rhymney Iron Works. Not sure when they moved to Wales but do not believe their parents John and Julia SULLIVAN were in Wales with them. Their father John died prior to 1863. Patrick and his brother Florence were members of St. John’s Catholic Church in Rhymney. Patrick married Ellen CUMMINS in 1863, their marriage was solemnized at Bedwelty Monmouth. Ellen CUMMINS parents John and Ellen O’BRIEN/BRYAN CUMMINS were members of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Tredgar. Patrick and Ellen CUMMINGS SULLIVAN emigrated to the Old Forge, Minooka, Taylor areas of Scranton Pennsylvania in 1865. Florence married Ellen GLYNN and raised their family in the Scranton area. Patrick and Florence were coal miners. I have developed an extensive data base on Irish in Scranton area and I am willing to share information. Would appreciate any information or suggestions. Please contact me, Walton J. Sullivan at wsullivw@aol.com Walton J. Sullivan at wsullivw@aol.com Paternal - SULLIVAN, COLEMAN, CUMMINGS, O'BRIEN, BOLD, BLACK, CAFFREY, CAVENEY, CORBETT, CROWE, DISKIN, DONEGAN, FEE, FLAHERTY, GABRIEL, GORMAN, GERRITY, JENKINS, JENNINGS, LYNCH, MC GREEVEY, O'CONNOR, PHILBIN, ROLAND, SHEA, SHIELDS, STAFFORD, STANTON, STEINHAUSER, WALTON, WEISS, PA- Dunmore, Old Forge, Minooka, Taylor, Scranton, Hawley, Mt. Pleasant, Pittsburgh; NY-Kingston, Amsterdam: NJ-Union City, Jersey City, North Bergen http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/u/l/Walton--J-Sullivan/index.html http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=wsullivw http://www.gencircles.com/users/wsullivw/1
Arlene, It may be Drumcondra, Dublin but I you may be able to make your own decision from the following list of townlands and/or towns beginning with "Drumco" Bill Fahy Townland AKA Acres County Barony Civil Parish PLU Province DRUMCONDRA T. xx Meath Lower Slane Drumcondra Ardee Leinster DRUMCONDRA T. xx Dublin Coolock Clonturk Dublin North Leinster Drumcoe 454 Donegal Banagh Inver Donegal Ulster Drumcoggy Mountain 875 Mayo Carra Ballyovey Ballinrobe Connaught Drumcoghill Lower 126 Cavan Tullyhunco Killashandra Cavan Ulster Drumcoghill Upper 124 Cavan Tullyhunco Killashandra Cavan Ulster Drumcole 225 Cavan Lower Loughtee Drumlane Cavan Ulster Drumcolgny 192 Fermanagh Clanawley Cleenish Enniskillen Ulster Drumcollagan 261 Leitrim Mohill Mohill Mohill Connaught Drumcollop 185 Leitrim Mohill Fenagh Mohill Connaught Drumcolumb 248 Sligo Tirerrill Drumcolumb Sligo Connaught Drumcomoge 260 Tipperary, S.R. Clanwilliam Emly Tipperary Munster Drumcon 1,056 Antrim Kilconway Rasharkin Ballymoney Ulster Drumcon 102 Cavan Tullyhunco Killashandra Cavan Ulster Drumcon 61 Cavan Upper Loughtee Kilmore Cavan Ulster Drumcon 82 Fermanagh Magherastephana Aghalurcher Lisnaskea Ulster Drumconan 157 Londonderry Tirkeeran Clondermot Londonderry Ulster Drumconcoose 393 Donegal Boylagh Inishkeel Glenties Ulster Drumcondra 109 Dublin Coolock Clonturk Dublin North Leinster Drumcondra 82 Monaghan Trough Errigal Trough Monaghan Ulster Drumcondra 217 Sligo Tirerrill Killerry Sligo Connaught Drumcondra 188 Meath Lower Slane Drumcondra Ardee Leinster Drumcondra 195 Cavan Clankee Drumgoon Cootehill Ulster Drumcong 142 Leitrim Leitrim Kiltubbrid Carrick on Shannon Connaught Drumconlan 92 Mayo Carra Aglish Castlebar Connaught Drumconlan East 129 Fermanagh Clanawley Cleenish Enniskillen Ulster Drumconlan West 48 Fermanagh Clanawley Cleenish Enniskillen Ulster Drumconlester 97 Cavan Tullyhunco Killashandra Cavan Ulster Drumconlevan 107 Leitrim Carrigallen Drumreilly Bawnboy Connaught Drumconnelly 357 Tyrone Omagh East Drumragh Omagh Ulster Drumconnelly 150 Monaghan Trough Errigal Trough Monaghan Ulster Drumconnick 227 Cavan Upper Loughtee Urney Cavan Ulster Drumconnis 108 Tyrone Omagh East Dromore Omagh Ulster Drumconnis 158 Fermanagh Tirkennedy Magheracross Enniskillen Ulster Drumconny 477 Leitrim Mohill Cloone Mohill Connaught Drumconor 445 Donegal Banagh Inver Donegal Ulster Drumconor 127 Fermanagh Clanawley Cleenish Enniskillen Ulster Drumconor 53 Fermanagh Knockninny Kinawley Lisnaskea Ulster Drumconor 349 Leitrim Drumahaire Killanummery Manorhamilton Connaught Drumconor 278 Tyrone Dungannon Middle Pomeroy Dungannon Ulster Drumconra Lowforge 189 Cavan Tullyhaw Kinawley Bawnboy Ulster Drumconra 116 Cavan Tullygarvey Annagh Cootehill Ulster Drumconready 490 Londonderry Loughinsholin Maghera Magherafelt Ulster Drumconway 539 Tyrone Dungannon Upper Tamlaght Cookstown Ulster Drumconwell 254 Armagh Fews Lower Lisnadill Armagh Ulster Drumcoo 72 Fermanagh Magherastephana Aghalurcher Lisnaskea Ulster Drumcoo 67 Fermanagh Clanawley Cleenish Enniskillen Ulster Drumcoo 113 Fermanagh Tirkennedy Trory Enniskillen Ulster Drumcoo 509 Tyrone Dungannon Middle Drumglass Dungannon Ulster Drumcoo Belview 161 Fermanagh Tirkennedy Enniskillen Enniskillen Ulster Drumcoo (Brady) 220 Monaghan Monaghan Tedavnet Monaghan Ulster Drumcoo (Foster) 175 Monaghan Monaghan Tedavnet Monaghan Ulster Drumcoo (Jackson) 138 Monaghan Monaghan Tedavnet Monaghan Ulster Drumcoo (Woods) 74 Monaghan Monaghan Tedavnet Monaghan Ulster Drumcooly 1,096 King's Co. Coolestown Monasteroris Edenderry Leinster Drumcoora 86 Leitrim Mohill Annaduff Mohill Connaught Drumcoora 97 Leitrim Leitrim Kiltoghert Carrick on Shannon Connaught Drumcoote 85 Armagh Armagh Armagh Armagh Ulster Drumcor 374 Cavan Clanmahon Drumlumman Cavan Ulster Drumcor 316 Cavan Tullygarvey Drung Cootehill Ulster Drumcor 108 Cavan Upper Loughtee Kilmore Cavan Ulster Drumcor 264 Fermanagh Tirkennedy Enniskillen Enniskillen Ulster Drumcorban 112 Fermanagh Magheraboy Devenish Enniskillen Ulster Drumcore 259 Clare Bunratty Upper Inchicronan Gort Munster Drumcorke 87 Tyrone Clogher Errigal Keerogue Clogher Ulster Drumcormick 117 Roscommon Boyle Ardcarn Boyle Connaught Drumcormick 222 Sligo Corran Kilmorgan Sligo Connaught Drumcorrabaun 175 Mayo Carra Breaghwy Castlebar Connaught Drumcorrabaun 133 Mayo Carra Drum Castlebar Connaught Drumcose 119 Fermanagh Magheraboy Devenish Enniskillen Ulster Drumcose 102 Fermanagh Lurg Magheraculmoney Lowtherstown Ulster Drumcoura 706 Leitrim Carrigallen Drumreilly Bawnboy Connaught Drumcovit 428 Londonderry Tirkeeran Banagher Newtown Limavady Ulster
Hello, Does anyone know where Drumcordia, Ireland is located? What county? My records show that my grandfather William Robert ADDI b.1865 came from here. Where could I find information about him? His father was Joseph George Addi. Thanks, Arline
At 09:00 PM 9/02/2002 -0700, you wrote: Hi Jerry, You can buy the CD from Family Tree Maker - it is CD #188 try - www.familytreemaker.com - then make your way to the shop where they will be listed among the many other ones they sell. >I was unaware of this until Cd recently. Could someone give me an address >where I might send for it. Thank you. Jerry Susan Perrett. Queensland. Australia
Hello Alfred, If you're sure its Dromtarrife Parish where your ancestors came from, that is a C of Ireland Parish with marriage records existent from 1849 - 1913 within a book entitled "O'Kief, Coshe, Mang, etc (ed. Albert Casey) Don't ask me where to locate that book though. I guess it would be in the National Library and who knows maybe with the Cork Genealogical Society or something. As to the Roman Catholic parishes, there isn't one according to Grenham's "Tracing Your Irish ancestors." ----- Original Message ----- From: <dcasey@acsu.buffalo.edu> To: <CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 7:46 AM Subject: Re: [Cork] Dromtarriff Parish > I have researched family in Dromtarriff parish, but i don't quite > understand the question. Is it the mailing address of the church that you > need? > David Casey > My preferred address is dmcasey@hotmail.com > > --On Friday, February 08, 2002, 9:44 PM +0000 alfred gabb > <alfred.gabb@btinternet.com> wrote: > > > I wonder whether anybody can tell me where in Dromtarriff parish I would > > find the Roman catholic parish church, please. > > Alfed Gabb, York,UK > > Researching Callaghan, Wainwright,Ward, & Byrne in Ireland > > > > > > ==== CountyCork Mailing List ==== > > ** To contact the listowner, send a message to mpetzolt2@webtv.net ** > > > > > > ______________________________
Just joined the list. Does anyone know an easy (cheap!) way of accessing Cork birth records for 1801. I know that my 4th g grandfather was born April 11, 1801 in Cork. His father's name was listed as Hannegan, but his name was listed as James G. Hanegan. LDS records verifies via "Cork church records", but specific source and contact are not available. Arggggggh
Hi Rita, I have never known the church to be in the match making business. But back then you never know. Marsha ----- Original Message ----- From: ROBERT W. OTTO <robert_otto@msn.com> To: <CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 4:54 AM Subject: [Cork] sponsors > Hello, > Would anyone know if the Catholic Church or others sponsored young Irish women coming to the USA for the purpose of marriage to the Irish men who preceded them to the US in the mid 1800's. > Thank you. > Rita Otto > > ______________________________
I have researched family in Dromtarriff parish, but i don't quite understand the question. Is it the mailing address of the church that you need? David Casey My preferred address is dmcasey@hotmail.com --On Friday, February 08, 2002, 9:44 PM +0000 alfred gabb <alfred.gabb@btinternet.com> wrote: > I wonder whether anybody can tell me where in Dromtarriff parish I would > find the Roman catholic parish church, please. > Alfed Gabb, York,UK > Researching Callaghan, Wainwright,Ward, & Byrne in Ireland > > > ==== CountyCork Mailing List ==== > ** To contact the listowner, send a message to mpetzolt2@webtv.net ** > >
Hello, Would anyone know if the Catholic Church or others sponsored young Irish women coming to the USA for the purpose of marriage to the Irish men who preceded them to the US in the mid 1800's. Thank you. Rita Otto
Jerry, Re: Griffith's Valuation CD. One source, the only USA source that I am aware of, can be found at <www.genealogy.com>. Click on shop and then look for CDs. It costs $59.99 American plus shipping. About twice a year it goes on sale for $30. Tom.
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Listers I am going to visit Cork in May this year and would like to stay in my ancestors home towns Mitchelstown and Kilworth. I am looking for Lyons and Sullivans from the 1830's-1850's. I have my research as compiled by the Mallow Heritage Center and now would like to visit the graveyards associated with the area. My family lived in Macroney Upper(I think that is the spelling). Does anyone know the area and could advise me on library facilities for further local research, also recomendations of a nice bed and breakfast and where exactly I might find the graveyards. If someone has a ancestor from the region let me know I have a digital camera and could take some pictures or make notes. Gay O'neill Western Australia _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
I wonder whether anybody can tell me where in Dromtarriff parish I would find the Roman catholic parish church, please. Alfed Gabb, York,UK Researching Callaghan, Wainwright,Ward, & Byrne in Ireland
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