I just found this from the Londonderry Sentinel: http://www.londonderrysentinel.co.uk/news/Conference-on-the-O39Doherty-Rebellion.4358097.jp Conference on the O'Doherty Rebellion Published Date: 06 August 2008 By Staff reporter THE University of Ulster, Magee Campus, in conjunction with Derry City Council's Heritage & Museum Service and the McGlinchey Summer School will convene a one-day conference at the Guildhall on Friday 22 August. The conference, entitled The O'Doherty Rebellion: Postscript to Flight and Prelude to Plantation, will explore the motivation, course and character of Sir Cahir O'Doherty's 1608 revolt and its ramifications for the Plantation of Ulster. Speakers on the day will include Dr. Henry Jeffreys (Thornhill College), Dr. David Finnegan (TCD), Mr Brian O'Doherty (Independent Scholar), Dr. Annaleigh Margey (University of Aberdeen), Dr.Darren McGettigan (Independent Scholar) and Mr Eunan O'Donnell (Independent Scholar). Anyone interested in attending the conference or who requires further information should contact Derry City Council Heritage and Museum Service, Harbour Museum, telephone 028 7137 7331 or email [email protected] The full article contains 141 words and appears in Londonderry Sentinel newspaper. Page 1 of 1 a.. Last Updated: 04 August 2008 2:24 PM b.. Source: Londonderry Sentinel c.. Location: Waterside ************************************* Rob Dougherty www.odoherty1608.com
Thanks so much for providing all of this information. Although I didn't find anything here on my mother's family in New York City, I'm always hopeful that something will eventually turn up. Her family supposedly has been in the US since the early 1700s and my earliest ancestor that I've found so far was born in 1813. Her earliest Irish ancestor came to the US in the 1820s. Ironically, my father's parents came to the US from Ireland in the 1890s and I've been very successful in meeting my cousins who still live in Ireland, who have helped me trace our family back to the 1700s. Thanks again - Jane > Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 17:13:51 -0400> From: [email protected]> To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]> CC: [email protected]> Subject: Re: [DONEGALEIRE] The New York Epidemic of 1795> > Interesting - very interesting!> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "hiflyte" <[email protected]>> To: "Y-IRL" <[email protected]>; "Y-IRL" <[email protected]>; > "IRL-Donegaleire-L" <[email protected]>; "LKS" > <[email protected]>> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:47 PM> Subject: [DONEGALEIRE] The New York Epidemic of 1795> > > > List Members,> >> > Another URL for those looking for lost people in early USA (New England> > and NY areas)> > Take a look at item #7 List of the Dead New York Epidemic 1795.> > http://www.geocities.com/bobarnebeck/documents.html> >> > One surname pertaining to my research but alias 100 years to early.> >> > So many interesting websites out there dealing with genealogy in some> > manner. Run out years before I have a chance to read them all.> >> > Enjoy> > Bob> > Cdn> > When replying to a digest post, quote only the specific text to which you > > are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, > > remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the > > message subject to which you are replying.> >> > TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY SUBJECT, GO TO THE THREADED ARCHIVES AT> > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/DONEGALEIRE/> >> >> > TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY DATES AND SUBJECT GO TO THE SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES > > AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search?path=DONEGALEIRE> >> > SOME HELPFUL WEBSITES:> > Donegal Genealogy Resource (Lindel's Site) > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegal/> > Donegaleire Genealogy Links & Data> > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegaleire/> > Bob's Donegal Ireland Genealogy> > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hiflyte/> >> > -------------------------------> > 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 > > When replying to a digest post, quote only the specific text to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. > > TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY SUBJECT, GO TO THE THREADED ARCHIVES AT> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/DONEGALEIRE/ > > > TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY DATES AND SUBJECT GO TO THE SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search?path=DONEGALEIRE > > SOME HELPFUL WEBSITES:> Donegal Genealogy Resource (Lindel's Site) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegal/> Donegaleire Genealogy Links & Data> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegaleire/> Bob's Donegal Ireland Genealogy> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hiflyte/> > -------------------------------> 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
Interesting - very interesting! ----- Original Message ----- From: "hiflyte" <[email protected]> To: "Y-IRL" <[email protected]>; "Y-IRL" <[email protected]>; "IRL-Donegaleire-L" <[email protected]>; "LKS" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:47 PM Subject: [DONEGALEIRE] The New York Epidemic of 1795 > List Members, > > Another URL for those looking for lost people in early USA (New England > and NY areas) > Take a look at item #7 List of the Dead New York Epidemic 1795. > http://www.geocities.com/bobarnebeck/documents.html > > One surname pertaining to my research but alias 100 years to early. > > So many interesting websites out there dealing with genealogy in some > manner. Run out years before I have a chance to read them all. > > Enjoy > Bob > Cdn > When replying to a digest post, quote only the specific text to which you > are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, > remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the > message subject to which you are replying. > > TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY SUBJECT, GO TO THE THREADED ARCHIVES AT > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/DONEGALEIRE/ > > > TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY DATES AND SUBJECT GO TO THE SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES > AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search?path=DONEGALEIRE > > SOME HELPFUL WEBSITES: > Donegal Genealogy Resource (Lindel's Site) > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegal/ > Donegaleire Genealogy Links & Data > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegaleire/ > Bob's Donegal Ireland Genealogy > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hiflyte/ > > ------------------------------- > 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
The content of below article deals mostly with Roman Catholics coming to Ulster. Presbyterians also fled the stringent rules of the Church of England - they had to hide in caves for worship to escape detection. And this went on from 1600s to early 1800s in both Scotland and Ireland. Quakers, Methodists, et al. too? Huguenots? And how many fleeing papal restrictions in Europe? Liam Martin <[email protected]> wrote: Barry R McCain in his Ulster Heritage DNA Project Update 28 July 2008 reports two talks given at the 17th Ulster American Heritage Symposium Archaeologist Audrey Horning talked on the settlement of Scottish Gaels in Antrim on the eve of the Plantation; these were Roman Catholic and Gaelic speaking families who settled with the permission of the McDonnells of the Glens and Route. There were Catholic Lowland Scots that settled in Tyrone and more Scottish Gaels into Donegal. All these themes are extremely important to those of us hunting ancestors. These groups do not fit in the Presbyterian Ulster Scot stereotype, yet they also participated in the 18th Century migration to the Colonial USA and then others went into Canada in the 1830s. Professor Peter Toner of St Thomas University, New Brunswick is following the large Presbyterian Irish speaking communities in New Brunswick circa 1850s into the 20th Century. Yes, there were several communities of Irish speaking Presbyterians from Ulster in New Brunswick. Irish speaking Catholic Scots-Irish - whatever next! Eleanor Hull writing in her "History of Ireland" In 1628 Sir John Bingley reports that "there are at present in that city (Dublin) fourteen houses for the exercise of the Mass and one more remarkable than the rest for the Jesuits"; and the Bishop of Ossory gave the names of thirty priests working in his diocese. The general relaxation of the penal laws could not be better shown than by the multitude of English priests and Jesuits who took flight to Ireland for safety from the severe enactments that were the result of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605, two years after James's accession to the throne, and by the advice given by Davies that priests and Jesuits, when captured in Ireland, should be sent over to England, where the penal laws could deal with them. The same thing happened in the North. Catholics from Scotland came flocking into Ulster to escape the severe penal laws "which gave them no rest" in their own country. They settled on the estates of the Earl of Abercorn and of Sirs William and Richard Hamilton! , and of other Scottish nobles who welcomed them on their properties in accordance with the planters' desire to encourage English and Scottish tenants. It looked as if the efforts of James to make Ulster Protestant as a part of his "civilizing" policy were destined to failure, and that Ulster would speedily become as Catholic as the South; the Bishop of Derry complained to Claude, Master of Abercorn, that his diocese had become "a sink for all the corrupt humours purged out of Scotland." It is probable that many families of the present population of the North, looked down upon by the Protestant interest as Irish Catholics, are descendants of this immigration of Catholic Scots. Liam "A bird in the bush is worth two in the cat" When replying to a digest post, quote only the specific text to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY SUBJECT, GO TO THE THREADED ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/DONEGALEIRE/ TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY DATES AND SUBJECT GO TO THE SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search?path=DONEGALEIRE SOME HELPFUL WEBSITES: Donegal Genealogy Resource (Lindel's Site) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegal/ Donegaleire Genealogy Links & Data http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegaleire/ Bob's Donegal Ireland Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hiflyte/ ------------------------------- 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
List Members, Another website that should be of interest to anyone with Immigrating Ancestors. (most of us) They are requesting volunteers to help with the project http://immigrants.byu.edu/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=3&tabid=4 I am not a member of the LDS or involved with BYU but both of these organizations sure do a lot for us genealogist both amateur and professional. I would never have started doing research if it were not for the LDS/FHC in our city, giving us free use of their FHC and courses the local FHC provided for beginners about 10 years back. Also must give credit to a great staff during this time period who were always willing to assist those starting out doing genealogy. Have a nice day Bob Cdn
List Members, A few sites for those with lost souls hiding behind brick walls - most of us.................................. Hit the Delete key if of no interest Don't forget to Bookmark them if they interest you. Bob Cdn ---------------------------------------- Colonial New York area. http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/state/ocal/ Boston Passenger Manifest 1848 - 1891 (posted in an earlier msg) http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/PassengerManifestSearchContents.html Queensland Australia Headstone Photo Collection http://chapelhill.homeip.net/FamilyHistory/Photos/index.htm NSW BMD index site http://www.hotkey.net.au/~jwilliams4/sbdms32.htm For US researchers - others Nationwide Gravesite Locator--Vet http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/j2ee/servlet/NGL_v1 Internet Archives Site Bernard Dixons tracing surnames Surnames 1857 http://www.archive.org/details/surnames00dixo Old listing but always a good reminder that it exists Castle Garden Passenger Lists Search 1830 - 1892 to USA http://www.castlegarden.org/ German Ancestors Database: http://www.saxonyroots.com/Ancestors_Database/index.php?lan=en&cat=1 ========================================
Donegal Researchers, Friday 1 August 2008 1. To obtain a copy of the Donegal Researchers database go to the URL http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hiflyte/WhatsNew/New.html or http://hiflyte.22web.net/WhatsNew/New.html Both websites have the same data. "Click Here to Download the Donegal Researchers List" (RED BOX) A box will open select "Save to Disk" button and hit OK Also read the other paragraphs on the page regarding viewing the DB. ============================ There is a new Page outlining how to submitted your data., which I hope it is easier to follow. It is very easy to get at just click on the link below the Red Box "Click here to Open Instruction page" =========================================== Bob Cdn. ==================================
Hi Meg, The name ALLEN rings a bell in the back of my mind. Could Joseph Allen have a link with Margaret Harron? Surname spelling may be a little different; she died about early January 1949. I think Margaret Harron's mother was an Allen. Regards, Michael. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Meg Greenwood" To: [email protected] Subject: [DONEGALEIRE] Spelling anomalies with finding townlands Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 12:54:18 -0500 Mis-spelled Pollnaranny in my post about not finding the right lots in the Ask About Ireland maps. Pollnaranny has 2 Ls and 2 Ns with only 1 R or it won't be found in the list of places. I still can't find Joseph ALLENs lot with the 'red numbered 13' as stated. There are red numbers everywhere and 3 positions with #13. MEG ============================ > When replying to a digest post, quote only the specific text to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY SUBJECT, GO TO THE THREADED ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/DONEGALEIRE/ TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY DATES AND SUBJECT GO TO THE SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search?path=DONEGALEIRE SOME HELPFUL WEBSITES: Donegal Genealogy Resource (Lindel's Site) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegal/ Donegaleire Genealogy Links & Data http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegaleire/ Bob's Donegal Ireland Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hiflyte/ ------------------------------- 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
Lindel mentioned "Ask About Ireland's Griffith's section" was now up and running! Great Stuff!! "The link is http://griffiths.askaboutireland.ie/gv4/gv_start.php If you also want to see an aerial photograph with great close-up detail, enter the townland you're after then zoom around until you find the spot indicated on the 1850s map - the aerial photographs are dated 2000 & 2004. The link is http://gis.donegal.ie/gplan_donegalcc/" One can also download Google Maps 4.3 from the URL http://earth.google.com/, where areas of County Donegal are available in great detail. Griffiths indicates that my great granduncle farmed plot 24 in Gortnaskea Townland, Fahan Upper Parish. One can place a marker at the spot 55° 4'27.41"N and 7°21'17.46"W and add his Griffiths data viz Griffiths Valuation Record Information Tenant Family Name 1 MCSHEAFFRY Forename 1 WILLIAM Landlord Family Name 2 MAXWELL Forename 2 PETER Location County DONEGAL Barony INISHOWEN, WEST Union LONDONDERRY Parish FAHAN, UPPER Townland GORTNASKEA Place Type TOWNLAND Publication Details Valuation ID 1525319 Position on Page 46 Printing Date 1858 Act 15&16 Image ID 071026 Sheet Number 38 Map Reference 24 The zoom facility allows me to walk around the field without the need to fly over there from Manchester. I also have a marker for my grandfather's grave in Derry City Cemetery. If you key in "Marnoo East Victoria Australia", you can see the plots of land (106 and 177) farmed by my Great grand uncle James Carey (1872-1899) to the left of the Wimmera Highway (B240) at the junction with Boyle Road and ALSO Greys Bridge Cemetery where he is buried. See the URL http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Marnoo,+australia&ie=UTF8&ll=-36.650793,143.008347&spn=0.13056,0.2314&t=h&z=12&om=1Happy HuntingLiam"A bird in the bush is worth two in the cat"----- Original Message -----From: "Lindel" <[email protected]>To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>;<[email protected]>Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 10:24 PMSubject: [IRL-CO-DONEGAL] 1857 Griffith's Valuation & Maps Online> Ask About Ireland's Griffith's section is now up and running!> You can search by name or townland and once the results come up, you can> view the original valuation and the corresponding 1850s map.> The link is http://griffiths.askaboutireland.ie/gv4/gv_start.php> If you also want to see an aerial photograph with great close-up detail,> enter the townland you're after then zoom around until you find the spot> indicated on the 1850s map - the aerial photographs are dated 2000 & 2004.> The link is http://gis.donegal.ie/gplan_doneg! alcc/> If you then want more info on the townland in your parish of interest,> then visit Bob Hilchey's website.> The link is>http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bhilchey/DonegalMain.html> Happy hunting!> Lindel> Donegal Genealogy Resources -> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donegal/>
The father of Ethan Allen of the American revolution history was named Joseph Allen. Ethan Allen was born in Litchfield CT USA. My wife is supposedly a descendent of same. Her father, named Ethan Allen was always know as Joe altho no one really knew why this was so. My wife was born in Northampton MA USA a town once lived in by old Ethan Allen. We have no idea where Joseph Allen was born. David Nicholson "Memory is the diary we all carry around with us" Oscar Wilde **************Get fantasy football with free live scoring. Sign up for FanHouse Fantasy Football today. (http://www.fanhouse.com/fantasyaffair?ncid=aolspr00050000000020)
In a message dated 7/31/2008 9:35:20 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Griffiths indicates that my great granduncle farmed plot 24 in Gortnaskea Townland, Fahan Upper Parish. One can place a marker at the spot 55° 4'27.41"N and 7°21'17.46"W and add his Griffiths data viz Griffiths Valuation Record Information Tenant Family Name 1 MCSHEAFFRY Forename 1 WILLIAM Landlord Family Name 2 MAXWELL Forename 2 PETER Location County DONEGAL Barony INISHOWEN, WEST Union LONDONDERRY Parish FAHAN, UPPER Townland GORTNASKEA Place Type TOWNLAND Publication Details Valuation ID 1525319 Position on Page 46 Printing Date 1858 Act 15&16 Image ID 071026 Sheet Number 38 Map Reference 24 The zoom facility allows me to walk around the field without the need to fly over there from Manchester. I love the idea of being able to walk around the field. I have Sheet 93 of the ordnance survey maps of 1836, and a few years ago Lindel (bless her helpful heart!) sent me a map of the townland of Drumgornan, which shows all the plots and their numbers. I could then locate where the family left behind after g-grandfather emigrated had lived by looking at films of the electoral rolls of later years, on which the plot numbers, tenants, owners, plot size and values were listed. I could easily see why people had left......those were really small plots, and more than one family could never make a living on one. I also had gone to Google and printed out a nice color print of the area, which showed the houses, roads and all details including the lines of division between plots (they look like hedges or fences with bushes around them), though I couldn't be sure if my family's house was still there. One problem I had on the site was trying to get the map loaded. It would only show the very bottom few inches, which didn't reach up to Drumgornan. I also wanted to see the map for Roscommon where my husband's family came from, but didn't bother printing it because it was so small I couldn't even locate the townland on it. Off to find a bigger map if possible! Otherwise, it's going to be a very helpful site for a lot of us. Margo **************Get fantasy football with free live scoring. Sign up for FanHouse Fantasy Football today. (http://www.fanhouse.com/fantasyaffair?ncid=aolspr00050000000020)
Mis-spelled Pollnaranny in my post about not finding the right lots in the Ask About Ireland maps. Pollnaranny has 2 Ls and 2 Ns with only 1 R or it won't be found in the list of places. I still can't find Joseph ALLENs lot with the 'red numbered 13' as stated. There are red numbers everywhere and 3 positions with #13. MEG ============================ >
I need a bit more guidance in finding the right place in the map link provided at Ask About Ireland. I get the townand, get the list of names, find the one I know is a relative and begin to view their data. I take note of the lot number. The map loads slowly at first but much faster afterwards. However, I've not yet seen the particular townland or lot number pinpointed. Have moved up down and all around the map looking in depth and farther out for the townland name and /or lot number. Have found several 'lot number xx' places, none of which have any clues to tell me its the right one. One plot number for a relative's tenancy is in the middle of a bog, but there are others to choose from. Which one is right ? Townland of Pollnarany and Joseph ALLEN is the one I've tried to concentrate on finding. I can't seem to find the forest for all the trees......MegG in OK ==========================
Ask About Ireland's Griffith's section is now up and running! You can search by name or townland and once the results come up, you can view the original valuation and the corresponding 1850s map. The link is http://griffiths.askaboutireland.ie/gv4/gv_start.php If you also want to see an aerial photograph with great close-up detail, enter the townland you're after then zoom around until you find the spot indicated on the 1850s map - the aerial photographs are dated 2000 & 2004. The link is http://gis.donegal.ie/gplan_donegalcc/ If you then want more info on the townland in your parish of interest, then visit Bob Hilchey's website. The link is http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bhilchey/DonegalMain.html Happy hunting! Lindel Donegal Genealogy Resources - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donegal/
Thanks to all for the Cavan Donegal information Gwen
Barry R McCain in his Ulster Heritage DNA Project Update 28 July 2008 reports two talks given at the 17th Ulster American Heritage Symposium Archaeologist Audrey Horning talked on the settlement of Scottish Gaels in Antrim on the eve of the Plantation; these were Roman Catholic and Gaelic speaking families who settled with the permission of the McDonnells of the Glens and Route. There were Catholic Lowland Scots that settled in Tyrone and more Scottish Gaels into Donegal. All these themes are extremely important to those of us hunting ancestors. These groups do not fit in the Presbyterian Ulster Scot stereotype, yet they also participated in the 18th Century migration to the Colonial USA and then others went into Canada in the 1830s. Professor Peter Toner of St Thomas University, New Brunswick is following the large Presbyterian Irish speaking communities in New Brunswick circa 1850s into the 20th Century. Yes, there were several communities of Irish speaking Presbyterians from Ulster in New Brunswick. Irish speaking Catholic Scots-Irish - whatever next! Eleanor Hull writing in her "History of Ireland" In 1628 Sir John Bingley reports that "there are at present in that city (Dublin) fourteen houses for the exercise of the Mass and one more remarkable than the rest for the Jesuits"; and the Bishop of Ossory gave the names of thirty priests working in his diocese. The general relaxation of the penal laws could not be better shown than by the multitude of English priests and Jesuits who took flight to Ireland for safety from the severe enactments that were the result of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605, two years after James's accession to the throne, and by the advice given by Davies that priests and Jesuits, when captured in Ireland, should be sent over to England, where the penal laws could deal with them. The same thing happened in the North. Catholics from Scotland came flocking into Ulster to escape the severe penal laws "which gave them no rest" in their own country. They settled on the estates of the Earl of Abercorn and of Sirs William and Richard Hamilton, and of other Scottish nobles who welcomed them on their properties in accordance with the planters' desire to encourage English and Scottish tenants. It looked as if the efforts of James to make Ulster Protestant as a part of his "civilizing" policy were destined to failure, and that Ulster would speedily become as Catholic as the South; the Bishop of Derry complained to Claude, Master of Abercorn, that his diocese had become "a sink for all the corrupt humours purged out of Scotland." It is probable that many families of the present population of the North, looked down upon by the Protestant interest as Irish Catholics, are descendants of this immigration of Catholic Scots. Liam "A bird in the bush is worth two in the cat"
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Hi . Was there an assembly point in Cavan Co. Cavan for a Dublin exit but think Derry most likely. You do not say where Mary Ann Quin was born . Laurie ----- Original Message ----- From: Amine Chaar To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 9:33 AM Subject: [DONEGALEIRE] Town of Cavan in Donegal I just noticed on a map of Donegal the town of Cavan in Killaghtee Parish. My relative Edward (John) SCANLON married Catherine CASSIDY of whom I believe were both from Ardara, Killybegs Lower (information from Griffiths) . From an obituary for Edward SCANLON)Virden, Macoupin County, Illinois) it listed he was from Cavan. I always figured this was Cavan County but I've never been able to find SCANLON'S there. After much research I did find SCANLON"S & CASSIDY families living in the same area in Donegal. Is it possible the Cavan from the obituary is in Donegal? Does anyone have any information regarding Cavan in County Donegal? My Edward SCANLON b. 1846 in Ireland married Maryann QUIN Glasgow 1869. Arrived NY 1873 lived in Scranton, PA (worked as a coal miner) until 1878. From 1880 to 1917 was in Illinois. Thanks, Gwen When replying to a digest post, quote only the specific text to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY SUBJECT, GO TO THE THREADED ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/DONEGALEIRE/ TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY DATES AND SUBJECT GO TO THE SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search?path=DONEGALEIRE SOME HELPFUL WEBSITES: Donegal Genealogy Resource (Lindel's Site) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegal/ Donegaleire Genealogy Links & Data http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegaleire/ Bob's Donegal Ireland Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hiflyte/ ------------------------------- 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 No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.7/1580 - Release Date: 29/07/2008 5:26 PM
Could not match your Scanlon/Cassidy data in the LDS/VRI files but found the followin Scanlon and Cassidys in the Griffith Valuation for Donegal http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hiflyte/iredata/iredata.htm GV data is second from top. Also included the Cavans from Donegal http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/cgi-bin/iresrch Bob Cdn ------------------------------------------------------ Cavan Townlands in Donegal Cavan 126 Donegal Raphoe Clonleigh Strabane Ulster Cavan 85 Donegal Tirhugh Kilbarron Ballyshannon Ulster Cavan 120 Donegal Banagh Killaghtee Donegal Ulster Cavan Lower 434 Donegal Raphoe Donaghmore Stranorlar Ulster Cavan Upper 578 Donegal Raphoe Donaghmore Stranorlar Ulster ====================================== SCANLON* IN DONEGAL FROM GRIFFITHS VALUATION Scanlan Catherine Donegal Clonleigh Letterkenny Road Scanlan Patrick Donegal Clonleigh Lifford Common Scanlan Mervin Donegal Conwal Listack Scanlan James Donegal Donegal Drumbar Scanlan Patrick Donegal Donegal Drumgowan Scanlan Hugh Donegal Drumhome Raneany West Scanlan Daniel Donegal Inishkeel Largnalarkan Scanlan Charles Donegal Inishmacsaint T/Ballyshannon/The West Port Scanlan John Donegal Inishmacsaint T/Ballyshannon/The West Port Scanlan Luke Donegal Inishmacsaint T/Ballyshannon/The West Port Scanlan Ellen Donegal Inishmacsaint T/Ballyshannon/The West Rock Lodgers Scanlan Bryan Donegal Inver Carrakeel Scanlan James Donegal Inver Carrakeel Scanlan Patrick Donegal Inver Coolshangan Scanlan Anne Donegal Inver Drumadart Scanlan Bryan Donegal Inver Drumadart Scanlan John Donegal Kilbarron T/Ballyshannon/Bishop Street Scanlan Andrew Donegal Kilteevoge Ballynaman Scanlan Catherine Donegal Kilteevoge Ballynaman Scanlan Daniel Donegal Kilteevoge Ballynaman Scanlan Ellen Donegal Kilteevoge Ballynaman Scanlan Hannah Donegal Kilteevoge Ballynaman Scanlan James Donegal Kilteevoge Ballynaman Scanlan Peter Donegal Kilteevoge Ballynaman Scanlan Edward Donegal Kilteevoge Clonclayagh Scanlan Peter Donegal Kilteevoge Clonclayagh Scanlan Dudley Donegal Kilteevoge Galwolie Scanlan Michael Donegal Kilteevoge Glashydevet Scanlan Robert Donegal Kilteevoge Largnalore Scanlan Daniel Donegal Kilteevoge Meenalig Scanlan Jane Donegal Kilteevoge Meenalig Scanlan Michael Donegal Kilteevoge Meenalig Scanlan Daniel Donegal Mintiaghs or Barr of Inch Carroghill Scanlan John Donegal Stranorlar Curraghomongan Scanlan Luke Donegal Stranorlar GlenfinLane,Ballybofey Scanlon John Donegal Killybegs Lower Ardara ----------------------------------------------------------------------- CASSIDYS IN DONEGAL (GV Cassidy Samuel Donegal Aughnish Town of Rathmelton - Back Lane Cassidy Charles Donegal Clonmany Urrismenagh Cassidy John Donegal Clonmany Urrismenagh Cassidy John Donegal Conwal Drumanaught Cassidy John Donegal Conwal Glencar Irish Cassidy Samuel Donegal Conwal Glencar Irish Cassidy William Donegal Conwal Glencar Irish Cassidy James Donegal Conwal Gortnavern Cassidy Michael Donegal Desertegny Liafin Cassidy Michael Donegal Desertegny Liafin Cassidy Anne Donegal Donegal Ardatowel Cassidy Cormack Donegal Donegal Birchhill Cassidy John Donegal Donegal Clogher Cassidy Catherine Donegal Donegal Corveen Cassidy James Donegal Donegal Corveen Cassidy ??? Donegal Donegal Drumbar Widow Cassidy Francis Donegal Donegal Drumbar Cassidy William Donegal Donegal Drumbar Cassidy Hugh Donegal Donegal Druminnin Cassidy John Donegal Donegal Druminnin Cassidy Michael Donegal Donegal Druminnin Cassidy Owen Donegal Donegal Druminnin Cassidy Peter Donegal Donegal Druminnin Cassidy Francis Donegal Donegal Leghawny Cassidy Hugh Donegal Donegal Leghawny Cassidy Michael Donegal Donegal Leghawny Cassidy Owen Donegal Donegal Leghawny Cassidy Patrick Donegal Donegal Leghawny Cassidy Edward Donegal Donegal Meenadreen Cassidy Michael Donegal Donegal Meenadreen Cassidy Owen Donegal Donegal Meenadreen Cassidy Owen Donegal Donegal T/Donegal Main Street Cassidy Francis Donegal Donegal Tully Cassidy Francis Donegal Donegal Tullyloskan Cassidy Hugh Donegal Drumhome Ballybulgan Cassidy James Donegal Drumhome Ballykillowen Cassidy Mary Donegal Drumhome Ballykillowen Cassidy Patrick Donegal Drumhome Ballykillowen Cassidy James Donegal Drumhome Ballynakillew Mountain Cassidy Patrick Donegal Drumhome Drummanus Glebe Cassidy Elizabeth Donegal Drumhome Shannagh Cassidy James Donegal Drumhome Shannagh Cassidy William Donegal Drumhome Shannagh Cassidy Jane Donegal Drumhome T/Ballintra Main Street Cassidy Jane Donegal FahanLower BallymacarryLower Cassidy Denis Donegal FahanLower Trillick Cassidy John Donegal FahanLower Trillick Cassidy John Donegal Glencolumbkille Braade Upper Cassidy Francis Donegal Glencolumbkille Cappagh Cassidy John Donegal Glencolumbkille Cappagh Cassidy Patrick Donegal Glencolumbkille Cappagh Cassidy Francis Donegal Glencolumbkille Croaghlin Cassidy John Donegal Glencolumbkille Croaghlin Cassidy Patrick Donegal Glencolumbkille Shanbally Cassidy Patrick Donegal Inishmacsaint Finner Cassidy JamesJr Donegal Inishmacsaint Magheracar Cassidy John Donegal Inishmacsaint Magheracar Cassidy Nicholas Donegal Inishmacsaint Magheracar Cassidy Patrick Donegal Inishmacsaint Magheracar Cassidy Rev. John Donegal Inishmacsaint Magheracar Cassidy Henry Donegal Inishmacsaint T/Ballyshannon The West Port Cassidy John Donegal Inishmacsaint T/Ballyshannon The West Rock Cassidy Cormack Donegal Inishmacsaint T/Bundoran Cassidy James Donegal Inishmacsaint T/Bundoran Cassidy Samuel Donegal Inver Ballybrollaghan Cassidy AndrewJr Donegal Inver Carraduffy Cassidy AndrewSr Donegal Inver Carraduffy Cassidy George Donegal Inver Carraduffy Cassidy JohnJr Donegal Inver Carraduffy Cassidy JohnSr Donegal Inver Carraduffy Cassidy John Donegal Inver Derryhirk Cassidy Hugh Donegal Inver Drumadart Cassidy Samuel Donegal Inver Drumbeagh Cassidy Peter Donegal Inver Drumfin Cassidy George Donegal Inver Killin Cassidy John Donegal Inver Killin Cassidy Hugh Donegal Inver Kilmacreddan Cassidy Peter Donegal Inver Meenacharbet Cassidy Jane Donegal Inver Port Cassidy Patrick Donegal Inver Tievedooly Cassidy Norah Donegal Inver Tullynagreana Cassidy James Donegal Kilbarron Coolcholly Cassidy John Donegal Kilbarron T/Ballyshannon/College-Street Cassidy Bridget Donegal Kilcar Cashelcarn Cassidy John Donegal Kilcar Cashelcarn Cassidy Margaret Donegal Kilcar Cashelcarn Cassidy Sarah Donegal Killaghtee Aighan Cassidy Andrew Donegal Killaghtee Ballymagowan Cassidy Andrew Donegal Killaghtee Bruckless Cassidy Sarah Donegal Killaghtee Bruckless Cassidy John Donegal Killaghtee Calhame Cassidy John Donegal Killaghtee Corkermore Cassidy Andrew Donegal Killaghtee Dunkineely Cassidy John Donegal Killaghtee Gilbertstown Cassidy Francis Donegal Killaghtee Loughmuilt Cassidy John Donegal Killaghtee Loughmuilt Cassidy George Donegal Killaghtee Multins Cassidy Michael Donegal Killaghtee Multins Cassidy Michael Donegal Killaghtee Rahan Far Cassidy Patrick Donegal Killaghtee Rahanlacky Cassidy Andrew Donegal Killaghtee T/Dunkineely Main Street Cassidy Edward Donegal Killaghtee Tullinteane Cassidy John Donegal Killaghtee Tullinteane Cassidy Michael Donegal Killaghtee Tullinteane Cassidy Thomas Donegal Killaghtee Tullinteane Cassidy Cornelius Donegal KillybegsLower Ardara Cassidy Andrew Donegal KillybegsLower Strawoaghter Glebe Cassidy Mary Donegal KillybegsLower Strawoaghter Glebe Cassidy Rose Donegal KillybegsUpper Largysillagh Cassidy John Donegal Killymard Ogherbeg Cassidy Roger Donegal Killymard Winterhill Cassidy Samuel Donegal Kilmacrenan Letterfad Cassidy Cecily Donegal Kilmacrenan Portleen Cassidy David Donegal Kilmacrenan Tawny Middle Cassidy Daniel Donegal Leck Creeve (Smith) Cassidy James Donegal Lettermacaward Meenacarn Cassidy Media Donegal MovilleLower Drumaweer Cassidy John Donegal MovilleUpper Whitecastle Cassidy Michael Donegal MovilleUpper Whitecastle Cassidy Frederick Donegal Raymoghy Balleeghan Cassidy Thomas Donegal Templecarn Belalt North Cassidy Daniel Donegal Tullaghobegley Sruhanreagh Cassidy Patrick Donegal Tullaghobegley Sruhanreagh ========================================== Amine Chaar wrote: > Is it possible the Cavan from the obituary is in Donegal? Does anyone > have any information regarding Cavan in County Donegal? My Edward > SCANLON b. 1846 in Ireland married Maryann QUIN Glasgow 1869. Arrived > NY 1873 lived in Scranton, PA (worked as a coal miner) until 1878. From > 1880 to 1917 was in Illinois. Thanks, Gwen > > When replying to a digest post, quote only the specific text to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. 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