I have been working on an O'Connell family in Massachusetts beginning in 1850. My g g grandfather was John O'Connell, born in 1825 " in Ireland". His father was Jeremiah O'Connell and his mother Bridget. Your John would have to be a son of a brother of my John if there were to be a connection. But I noticed the name Jeremiah in your family. Does your information go back any further than your John O'Connell? Blaine O'Connell Brookfield WI CountyCork-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >CountyCork-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 122 > >Today's Topics: > #1 [Cork] Dr John HANNAN obit CorkExa ["Janet Fleming" <w.j.fleming@xtra.] > #2 [Cork] Descendants of John O'Conne ["Phyllis Steel" <steep@ozconnect.n] > #3 [Cork] Mitchelstown cemetery [IrishGenes1@aol.com] > #4 [Cork] re:Connerville, Cork ["Cate Bacon" <cate@bpgplan.co.nz>] > #5 [Cork] Mahoney/Ballydehob ["daniel jenkins" <daniel_16553@msn] > #6 [Cork] Eedy Surname and general en ["Susan Eddy" <rseddy@sympatico.ca>] > #7 [Cork] Coffey Family ["shirleycobie" <shirleycobie@supan] > #8 Re: [Cork] Ballyard Parish or Town ["Brendan Sisk" <brensisk@gofree.in] > #9 [Cork] about surnames: ["Sherry Jones" <skjones@triad.rr.c] > #10 Re: [Cork] Coffey Family ["The Phoenix" <brendanj@gofree.ind] > >Administrivia: > >Messages to the list should be sent to >CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > >To unsubscribe from the digest send the word unsubscribe in the body of an email with no other text (leave subject line blank and turn off signature line) to CountyCork-D-request@rootsweb.com > >CountyCork Mailing List homepage (for list guidelines and how to subscribe/unsubscribe) http://community.webtv.net/shamrockroots/countycork > >To contact the listowner send a message to mpetzolt2@webtv.net > > > > > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > [Cork] Dr John HANNAN obit CorkExaminer > From: > > "Janet Fleming" <w.j.fleming@xtra.co.nz> > Date: > > Tue, 7 May 2002 16:14:18 +1200 > To: > > CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > >Where do I find the full text of an Obituary in the Cork Examiner, Cork City of 16 Feb 1846 for Dr John HANNAN. Is it available on line or are there archives to assist please. > >Thankyou Janet > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > [Cork] Descendants of John O'Connell > From: > > "Phyllis Steel" <steep@ozconnect.net> > Date: > > Tue, 7 May 2002 14:47:55 +1000 > To: > > CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > >Would any Lister be looking for descendants of John and Mary Anne CONNELL, >John was a Tailor, and wife Mary Anne had the maiden name of CONNOR, they >were living in Indusrey Place County Cork in the late 1889. > >There were at least 3 children, Patrick, Frances and Jeremiah. > >Phyllis Steel >Queensland, Australia > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > [Cork] Mitchelstown cemetery > From: > > IrishGenes1@aol.com > Date: > > Tue, 7 May 2002 03:42:15 EDT > To: > > CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > ><names of the cemeteries in Mitchelstown, Cork?> > >Mitchelstown graveyards: >Kingston Square >Mulberry Lane >Newmarket Square >Georges Street > >luck >Jim > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > [Cork] re:Connerville, Cork > From: > > "Cate Bacon" <cate@bpgplan.co.nz> > Date: > > Tue, 7 May 2002 20:25:03 +1200 > To: > > CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > >I am interested in finding out more about Roger Connor (O'Connor) who was born in Connerville, County Cork in 1762. I am having trouble finding where records are for to be found for Connerville, as I have not been able to locate it on a map of County Cork Civil parishes. I understand it is near Brandon but I am not sure what parish/barony I should be looking for. >Help would be greatly appreciated. >Best Wishes >Cate Bacon > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > [Cork] Mahoney/Ballydehob > From: > > "daniel jenkins" <daniel_16553@msn.com> > Date: > > Tue, 7 May 2002 08:10:40 -0400 > To: > > CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > >Any info on Mahoney family Ballydehob who might have cousins named Allen . My gr.mother was Ellen F.[Nellie]Mahoney,born abt. 1879 At least one brother Daniel Mahoney, 1 nephew Stephen E. Mahoney born about 1894,1 niece Catherine born 1901. Her parents Timothy Mahoney and Mary Mahoney possibly same maiden name.Contact directly dan_jenkins6@hotmail.com. Thanks > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > [Cork] Eedy Surname and general enquiry > From: > > "Susan Eddy" <rseddy@sympatico.ca> > Date: > > Tue, 7 May 2002 12:36:30 -0400 > To: > > CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > >Hello: > >Having exhausted many avenues of research with respect to my Eedys, I would like to request some general information. > >First of all, can anyone confirm or clarify the term "Admons. and Bonds"? It is my understanding that when an individual made a will, it could be registered prior to or at the time of death. Hence an "Index to Admons & Bonds for the Diocese of Cork" which states a date for 'bonds'. On this index, the date varies from the date listed on the "Index of Wills for the Diocese of Cork" which notes the date as the 'year of probate'. Both of these indices were done by Phillimore. > >My second enquiry has to do with the general Protestant settlement in Ireland. A family tradition has always referred to 2 brothers as "foot soldiers for Cromwell" although no records can be found to support this belief. I have found documentation placing the Eedys (and variant spelling) in County Cork from 1717 on. The 1717 entry is for Rathcony and the rest are for the area around Bandon and Clonakilty. (I am not sure of the exact location of Rathcony.) > >A 1753 deed from William Morris gave Nicholas Eedy the Younger a 999 year lease on the lands of Knockavohor. I was able to confirm that William Morris was a yeoman and I assume received land as the time of distribution. > >The story goes that Jonathan Eedy apparently settled with Sir Michael Cox at Killdee and Nicholas Eedy at Killbree with Col. Allen. I have read everything I can find on the Cromwellian settlement including Prendergast's book and there is no reference to the surname Eedy. > >Thank you very much for any information you may be able to shed on any of these queries with respect to admons and bonds, Rathcony, Sir Michael Cox, Col. Allen and Protestant plantation prior to County Cork. > >Susan Eddy > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > [Cork] Coffey Family > From: > > "shirleycobie" <shirleycobie@supanet.com> > Date: > > Tue, 7 May 2002 18:13:52 +0100 > To: > > CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > >Hi, >I am trying to trace the birth of Michael Patrick Coffey born about 1836/39, also I am looking for any brothers and sisters, plus his parents he may have had. The family lived in St. Finbarr's, Cork. At present I have been unable to go beyond Michael. I would like to hear from anyone who may have information on this family. >Thank, Shirley. > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: [Cork] Ballyard Parish or Townland > From: > > "Brendan Sisk" <brensisk@gofree.indigo.ie> > Date: > > Tue, 7 May 2002 18:16:37 +0100 > To: > > CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > >There are 2 townlands called BALLYARD in Co. Cork. > >One each in the Civil Parishes of CLONMULT and BRITWAY. > >Clonmult is north of Midleton. >Britway is south of Castlelyons. > >see civil parish outlines at >http://members.tripod.com/~brensisk/MidletonParishes.html >http://members.tripod.com/~brensisk/FermoyParishes.html > >Is mise le meas. >Brendan Sisk. > >http://brensisk.tripod.com > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > [Cork] about surnames: > From: > > "Sherry Jones" <skjones@triad.rr.com> > Date: > > Tue, 7 May 2002 14:23:20 -0400 > To: > > CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > >Has anyone by any chance ran across any surnames Freelin or Sahan? > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: [Cork] Coffey Family > From: > > "The Phoenix" <brendanj@gofree.indigo.ie> > Date: > > Tue, 7 May 2002 20:34:01 +0100 > To: > > CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > >Hi Shirley, > >You would need to define the location St. Finbarr's Cork. >Saint Finbarr is the patron saint of Cork and therefore we >have many places named in his honour. Apart from the >parish of St. Finbarr we have (in Cork City): >St. Finbarr's Road (twice), >St. Finbarr's Park, >St. Finbarr's Place (twice), >St. Finbarr's Street, >St. Finbarr's Terrace, > >Regards, > >Brendan Jones (Virus Free). >