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    1. [Cork] Re: CountyCork-D Digest V02 #215
    2. Lou Dunn
    3. Hi listers, Would anyone have access to Mallow Deaths not sure of the date 1889-1894 for Louisa Amelia Shields Wife of John Shields They lived in Mallow at the time of her death. Regards Mary CountyCork-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > CountyCork-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 215 > > Today's Topics: > #1 RE: [Cork] KATE(Katherine) and MAR ["Elizabeth W. Knowlton" <KnowltonE] > #2 RE: [Cork] KATE(Katherine) and MAR ["Sherry Corder" <shamrock9@socket.] > #3 [Cork] NORA MURPHY from Ballyhoole [Sister Eileen P Tierney <etcnd1@ju] > #4 [Cork] NORA MURPHY from Ballyhooly [Sister Eileen P Tierney <etcnd1@ju] > #5 [Cork] BARONY OF IMMOKILLY ["K & C Freeston" <kencar@tpg.com.a] > #6 [Cork] Forgot the Death notices fo [Cazjaz2@aol.com] > > 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: RE: [Cork] KATE(Katherine) and MARY MALLOY > Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 17:49:12 -0400 > From: "Elizabeth W. Knowlton" <KnowltonEW@compuserve.com> > To: CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > Sherry > Have you looked for an obituary in a local St Louis > paper for Kate Nugent? and have you found her tombstone? > Those are the most likely records to give place of origin. > Also, check the church records for shortly after > migration. I am assuming they are Roman Catholic, and > sometimes the priest has information about their origin > in the records. > Most obviously, what I meant to say the other > night, if they came to the USA, is have you found > them on the Ellis Island site? You have the right > time period. The place of residence column > gave the tiny Mayo village of my gr gr uncle in 1900. > > Elizabeth KnowltonEW@Compuserve.com > > Message text written by INTERNET:CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > >Elizabeth, > > I am told that the Malloys originated from County Cork, Ireland. They were > living in St. Louis, Missouri at the time of Kate Nugent's (nee Malloy) > death. > > Thanks again > Sherry< > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: RE: [Cork] KATE(Katherine) and MARY MALLOY > Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 17:27:01 -0500 > From: "Sherry Corder" <shamrock9@socket.net> > To: CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > Elizabeth, > > Right now I am waiting for copies of the obits from the St. Louis, Missouri > paper. I do know Katherine's date of death is 12/17/1918 and I know that > she was 28 years old when she died. Supposedly her husband died around the > same time during the same influenza epidemic. However I can not seem to > find a trace of him anywhere. When I look at the burial lot where Katherine > is buried, there are TWO Patrick Nugents and THREE Catherine/Kate Nugents. > Unfortunately none of the ones that are buried there fit into an age group > anywhere near Katherine's age. > > MY luck to find a family that likes to keep using the same names over and > over... lol > > Thanks again ! > > Sherry > > -----Original Message----- > From: Elizabeth W. Knowlton [mailto:KnowltonEW@compuserve.com] > Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 4:49 PM > To: CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [Cork] KATE(Katherine) and MARY MALLOY > > Sherry > Have you looked for an obituary in a local St Louis > paper for Kate Nugent? and have you found her tombstone? > Those are the most likely records to give place of origin. > Also, check the church records for shortly after > migration. I am assuming they are Roman Catholic, and > sometimes the priest has information about their origin > in the records. > Most obviously, what I meant to say the other > night, if they came to the USA, is have you found > them on the Ellis Island site? You have the right > time period. The place of residence column > gave the tiny Mayo village of my gr gr uncle in 1900. > > Elizabeth KnowltonEW@Compuserve.com > > Message text written by INTERNET:CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > >Elizabeth, > > I am told that the Malloys originated from County Cork, Ireland. They were > living in St. Louis, Missouri at the time of Kate Nugent's (nee Malloy) > death. > > Thanks again > Sherry< > > ==== CountyCork Mailing List ==== > ** To unsubscribe from the Cork list send unsubscribe in the body of an > email with no other text to CountyCork-L-request@rootsweb.com ** > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [Cork] NORA MURPHY from Ballyhooley, Cork (Not sure of the spelling) > Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 18:55:57 -0500 > From: Sister Eileen P Tierney <etcnd1@juno.com> > To: CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > Hello Listers, > > I am delighted to say that I have located in NYC some long lost cousins > who have the same grgrandmother as I... Nora Murphy. There is much > information which neither of us has, but I did learn from them that Nora > Murphy came from a large family in Ballyhooly which I understand is in > Cork. > > This is what I learned: > One of her brothers died as a young boy - drowned in the whirlpool of the > Blackwater River. > At least two brothers went to Australia to look for gold. They found it, > came back to Ireland (Ballyhooly), bought farms and married. My grandaunt > told stories of them having very long beards. > > We don't know the year of Nora's birth nor when she married John > Archdeacon. It seems that the oldest of their four daughters was born in > 1877. I know for a fact that my grandmother, Nellie (Mary Ellen) > Archdeacon, the youngest of the 4, was born in 1885. > > John Archdeacon left Ireland for NYC to find work > (shipbuilding/carpentry???) In time, when his wife NORA MURPHY > ARCHDEACON didn't hear from him, she feared he was ill so she set off > with the youngest and oldest girls to find him in NY. > (as the story goes, their letters and maybe their ships, passed each > other). Nora was ill during the trip and a short time after landing, > died in NY leaving the 2 children she brought with her orphans in a > strange city. > > Meanwhile, back in Ireland, the two other girls, Katie and Mamie > Archdeacon went to live with and were well cared for by Nora's brother > James Murphy and sister ___Murphy in Balleyhooley. > > My recently-found cousins are granddaughters of one of the girls (Mamie) > who came over sometime between 1896-1898. In 1908 she married Michael > Hade in NYC. She died in 1967. > > The girls remember Mamie telling them they had lots of MURPHY relatives > in Ballyhooly. > > Does anyone have any info on any MURPHY family members from the > Ballyhooley area? > Do you know the name of any Catholic Church in that area? > We can only estimate NORA's DoB to be sometime between 1850-1857. That > would have made her about 20-27 when her oldest girl was born. > > We know nothing more about JOHN ARCHDEACON other than even the two girls > in Ireland never saw/heard from him until the 4 girls were married and > living in NYC. > At that point in time they heard from him that he was living in England > and 'down on his luck'. The girls were trying to raise the money for his > passage to NY where they could rent an apartment for him. Unfortunately, > he died - in England - before they were able to send him any money. > > If anyone has any leads for us - small as they may be - we would be > grateful if you would direct them to me ... > Eileen Tierney,cnd at etcnd1@Juno.com. > > Thank you! > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [Cork] NORA MURPHY from Ballyhooly (unsure of Spelling) > Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 19:08:52 -0500 > From: Sister Eileen P Tierney <etcnd1@juno.com> > To: CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > Hello Listers, > > I am delighted to say that I have located in NYC some long lost cousins > who have the same grgrandmother as I... Nora Murphy. There is much > information which neither of us has, but I did learn from them that: > Nora Murphy came from a large family in Ballyhooly. > One of her brothers died as a young boy - drowned in the whirlpool of the > Blackwater River. > At least two brothers went to Australia to look for gold. They found it, > came back to Ireland (Ballyhooly), bought farms and married. My grandaunt > told stories of them having very long beards. > > We don't know the year of Nora's birth nor when she married John > Archdeacon. It seems that the oldest of their four daughters was born in > 1877. I know for a fact that my grandmother, Nellie (Mary Ellen) > Archdeacon, the youngest of the 4, was born in 1885 in then Queenstown. > They lived on Harbor View Rd. > > John Archdeacon left Ireland for NYC to find work > (shipbuilding/carpentry???) In time, when his wife NORA MURPHY > ARCHDEACON didn't hear from him, she feared he was ill so she set off > with the youngest and oldest girls to find him in NY. > (as the story goes, their letters and maybe their ships, passed each > other). Nora was ill during the trip and a short time after landing, > died in NY leaving the 2 children she brought with her orphans in a > strange city. > > Meanwhile, back in Ireland, the two other girls, Katie and Mamie > Archdeacon went to live with and were well cared for by Nora's brother > James and sister ___ in Balleyhooley. > > My recently-found cousins are granddaughters of one of the girls (Mamie) > who came over sometime between 1896-1898. In 1908 she married Michael > Hade in NYC. She died in 1967. > > The girls remember Mamie telling them they had lots of MURPHY relatives > in Ballyhooly. > > Does anyone have any info on any MURPHY family members from the > Ballyhooley area? > Do you know the name of any Catholic Church in that area? > We can only estimate NORA's DoB to be sometime between 1850-1857. That > would have made her about 20-27 when her oldest girl was born. > > We know nothing more about JOHN ARCHDEACON other than even the two girls > in Ireland never saw/heard from him until the 4 girls were married and > living in NYC. > At that point in time they heard from him that he was living in England > and 'down on his luck'. The girls were trying to raise the money for his > passage to NY where they could rent an apartment for him. Unfortunately, > he died - in England - before they were able to send him any money. > > If anyone has any leads for us - small as they may be - we would be > grateful if you would direct them to me ... > Eileen Tierney,cnd at etcnd1@Juno.com. > > Thank you! > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [Cork] BARONY OF IMMOKILLY > Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 12:23:51 +1000 > From: "K & C Freeston" <kencar@tpg.com.au> > To: CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > I am researching the name SLINEY,(Slaney) a rare Cork name, with origins in > the Barony of Imokilly, mainly in the area of the Middleton Poor Law Union. > There seem to be a high proportion of mariners amongst them. I am interested > in any references to the name in the general area. If anyone has any > indexes/resources that they are prepared to look up, I would be very > grateful for any information prior to 1850's(Griffiths). Negative results > would also be helpful. > > Many thanks, Carol Freeston NSW Australia > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [Cork] Forgot the Death notices for Oct 1870 > Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 08:13:44 EDT > From: Cazjaz2@aol.com > To: CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com > > Hl listers , > There were only three , but you never know . > Regards > Carol > > October 1870 > > Deaths > > ENGLAND - On the 21st inst, at his son's residence , in Sunday's Well , Mr > Michael P England , in the 79th year of his age . > > IRWIN - On Thursday morning , suddenly , at her residence, 14 Upper Mallow > Street , Limerick , Bithia , wife of Wm Irwin Esq. > > O'CONNELL - On the 18th inst. after a protracted illness , Mr William > O'Connell , leather merchant , late of William Street , aged 46 years .

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