Beverly, On Lindel's website (see link below) there is a Surnames link on the bottom left side panel of the main page. There are two researchers listed for the Orr family, one for the Orrs of Lettergull \ Taughboyne. The other is for the Orrs of Soppog \ Muff. They are David McCormick and Bob Orr respectively and there is an email link for both. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donegal/ Good luck with your research, John > Is anyone researching any Orr family in middle 1700s in Donegal? Some of this family may have relocated in Co. Derry later. > Beverly _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Spaces – your life, your Space. Click here to find out more. http://get.live.com/spaces/overview
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Part 2 of 2 Bob Cdn ---------------------------------------- MARRIAGES: ------------------------------ FUNSTON James Marriage Wife: Mary LOWRY Marriage Date: 14 Dec 1847 Recorded in: Kilbarron Donegal Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: James FUNSTON Wife's Father: Walterh LOWRY Source: FHL Film 101283 Dates: 1847 - 1847 FUNSTON Johnston Marriage Wife: Sally ORR Marriage Date: 24 Aug 1847 Recorded in: Miscellaneous Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband previously married Husband's Father: Hugh FUNSTON Wife's Father: John ORR Source: FHL Film 101291 Dates: 1847 - 1849 Note: Additional Data in Original Record FUNSTON Andrew Marriage Wife: Elizabeth WALKER Marriage Date: 1 Mar 1847 Recorded in: Miscellaneous Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband previously married Husband's Father: Thomas FUNSTON Wife's Father: Andrew WALKER Source: FHL Film 101284 Dates: 1847 - 1849 Note: Additional Data in Original Record FUNSTON George Marriage Wife: Sarah JENNINGS Marriage Date: 7 Nov 1848 Recorded in: Miscellaneous Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: George FUNSTON Wife's Father: John JENNINGS Source: FHL Film 101293 Dates: 1848 - 1849 IRVIN John Marriage Wife: Jane FUNSTON Marriage Date: 7 Nov 1848 Recorded in: Miscellaneous Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband previously married Husband's Father: Jack IRVIN Wife's Father: Harry FUNSTON Source: FHL Film 101294 Dates: 1848 - 1849 Note: Additional Data in Original Record MC CORMICK William Marriage Wife: Eliza FUNSTON Marriage Date: 18 Sep 1849 Recorded in: Miscellaneous Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: Charles MC CORMICK Wife's Father: Oliver FUNSTON Source: FHL Film 101304 Dates: 1848 - 1849 FUNSTON Thomas Age: 27Marriage Wife: Rebecca MAXWELL Age: 22 Marriage Date: 20 Mar 1850 Recorded in: Derg Or Skirts Or Urney Tyrone Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: William FUNSTON Wife's Father: Samuel MAXWELL Source: FHL Film 101314 Dates: 1850 - 1851 RUTLEDGE William Marriage Wife: Margaret FUNSTON Marriage Date: 2 Sep 1850 Recorded in: Enniskillen Fermanagh Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: Joseph RUTLEDGE Wife's Father: Edward FUNSTON Source: FHL Film 101316 Dates: 1850 - 1850 HACKETT Thomas Age: 23Marriage Wife: Eliza FUNSTON Age: 22 Marriage Date: 11 Oct 1851 Recorded in: Belfast Antrim Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: Richard HACKETT Wife's Father: Thomas FUNSTON Source: FHL Film 101324 Dates: 1851 - 1851 MAGUIRE James Age: 28Marriage Wife: Margaret FUNSTON Age: 28 Marriage Date: 6 May 1851 Recorded in: Barr Tyrone Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: James MAGUIRE Wife's Father: Irwin FUNSTON Source: FHL Film 101330 Dates: 1851 - 1852 SHERRARD Joseph Age: 46Marriage Wife: Mary Jane FUNSTON Age: 27 Marriage Date: 3 Jun 1851 Recorded in: Barr Tyrone Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: James SHERRARD Wife's Father: Irwin FUNSTON Source: FHL Film 101330 Dates: 1851 - 1852 BROWN Robert Marriage Wife: Jane FUNSTON Marriage Date: 1 Apr 1852 Recorded in: Templecarne Donegal Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: Andrew BROWN Wife's Father: Thomas FUNSTON Source: FHL Film 101335 Dates: 1852 - 1852 FUNSTON Thomas Marriage Wife: Letty MCNALLY Marriage Date: 4 Mar 1852 Recorded in: Donacavey Tyrone Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: James FUNSTON Wife's Father: Thomas HAMILTON Source: FHL Film 101340 Dates: 1852 - 1852 BRIEN Edward Marriage Wife: Margaret FUNSTON Marriage Date: 21 Nov 1854 Recorded in: Castlearchdall Fermanagh Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: Thomas BRIEN Wife's Father: William FUNSTON Source: FHL Film 101358 Dates: 1854 - 1854 ENGLISH Thomas Marriage Wife: Elizabeth FUNSTON Marriage Date: 12 Jun 1854 Recorded in: Skirts of Urney Tyrone Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: Samuel ENGLISH Wife's Father: William FUNSTON Source: FHL Film 101354 Dates: 1854 - 1854 FUNSTON Archbold Marriage Wife: Elizabeth CAMPBELL Marriage Date: 4 Dec 1854 Recorded in: Magheracross Fermanagh Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: John FUNSTON Wife's Father: John CAMPBELL Source: FHL Film Dates: 1854 - 1854 MOORE Alexander Marriage Wife: Rebecca FUNSTON Marriage Date: 16 May 1855 Recorded in: Urney Tyrone Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: Robert MOORE Wife's Father: Samuel MAXWELL Source: FHL Film 101371 Dates: 1855 - 1855 WAID Samuel Marriage Wife: Eliza FUNSTON Marriage Date: 19 Dec 1856 Recorded in: Termonamongan Tyrone Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: John WAID Wife's Father: Henry FUNSTON Source: FHL Film 101374 Dates: 1856 - 1856 FUNSTON Henry Marriage Wife: Ann Jane LYNN Marriage Date: 15 Sep 1860 Recorded in: Aughlurcher Fermanagh Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: George FUNSTON Wife's Father: John LYNN Source: FHL Film 101418 Dates: 1860 - 1860 FUNSTON Johnston Marriage Wife: Mary SPROUL Marriage Date: 22 Oct 1860 Recorded in: Ardstraw Tyrone Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: Hugh FUNSTON Wife's Father: Robert SPROUL Source: FHL Film 101414 Dates: 1860 - 1860 SPROULE Robert Marriage Wife: Isabella FUNSTON Marriage Date: 6 Aug 1860 Recorded in: Urney Tyrone Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: William SPROULE Wife's Father: Johnston FUNSTON Source: FHL Film 101421 Dates: 1860 - 1860 FUNSTON William Marriage Wife: Isabella BRUNT Marriage Date: 25 Jul 1861 Recorded in: Enniskillen Fermanagh Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: Edward FUNSTON Wife's Father: George BRUNT Source: FHL Film 101426 Dates: 1861 - 1861 =============================================== Alan Holloway wrote: > Hello there, > I am a newcomer to this List who is interested in the FUNSTON line.... =========================================
Beverly, There is a member of our list looking at the Orr surname see the Donegal Researchers List at: http://hiflyte.22web.net/WhatsNew/New.html or http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hiflyte/WhatsNew/New.html Bob Cdn ============================== ============================== [email protected] wrote: > Is anyone researching any Orr family in middle 1700s in Donegal? Some of this family may have relocated in Co. Derry later. > ===============================
ToWhomItMayInterest: I'm trying to install the latest AVG V8 (free edition) anti virus software. I have Dell/XP/ & slow dial-up. I've downloaded the file from the AVG site on the internet to a Sony Flash File, ~55MB worth (I used Public Library hi-speed lines; in "dail up" mode this exercise would take forever if the telephone line held up); I then inserted the flash file into my local personal machine & it looks ok as a stand alone file. The problem is that it wont install as a regular program under my "Add/Remove Programs" procedure. Title of the downloaded file: avg_free_stf_en_8_138a133/47.235KB/Appl Any ideas as to how I solve this problem; many thanks. ..Ed All The Best Evelyn&Ed Costello E-mail: [email protected] Website: Freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ed1009 HAGGERTY-LAVERTY-COSTELLO-JOYCE ____________________________________________________________ Click here for free information on starting a business from your home. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/Ioyw6i3l5e2hf491Cy7ALYT45WveC7Ytvk3Ez7noo1hoSY0W4RQBCU/
Is anyone researching any Orr family in middle 1700s in Donegal? Some of this family may have relocated in Co. Derry later. Beverly
Every one seems to be interested in cemeterys right now. So I wonder if some one can tell me any thing about Green Hill Old Church Yard cementery, Parish of Desertegny, County Donegal. It is refered to in all the records I have of the McLaughlin family. They were supposed to live in Linsfort Glebe, on the shore of Lough Swilly,3 miles from the town of Buncrana. My grandmother was Margaret McLaughlin, born in 1879. Her father was William, a blacksmith. Please help, Joan in AZ [email protected]
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For all you Dougherty ancestors from Donegal, search Dougherty, Iowa. Daniel Dougherty from Donegal ended up there. Lots of information. I have the complete Dougherty cemetary listings for all Dougherty's buried there. I hope this helps. Steve Campbell. Campbell and McCarron and Boyle ancestors all from Dungloe, Co. Donegal area. >I remember reading a message on one of these lists a few years ago where >someone from Donegal said that their ancestors going back four generations >were ALL Doughertys! > > Rob Dougherty > www.odoherty1608.com > >> Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 11:19:21 EDT >> From: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [DONEGALEIRE] O'Doherty v Doherty >> To: [email protected], [email protected], >> [email protected] >> Message-ID: <[email protected]> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" >> >> >> In a message dated 7/4/2008 1:30:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time, >> [email protected] writes: >> >> My g-grandmother was Margery Doherty, and g-grandfather's John >> McGonigle's >> sister Mary married a Dougherty in Donegal, while sister Eleanor (who >> had >> emigrated in 1818 with two of their brothers) married a William >> Dougherty in >> >> Adams Co., Pennsylvania. I've no idea whether these three >> Doherty/Dougherty >> folks were related! If they were, that would really tangle the >> branches of >> the >> family tree. >> >> Margo >> >> Margo, do you have any Friel or Keegan's in your family? >> >> Janice > > > > 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
I remember reading a message on one of these lists a few years ago where someone from Donegal said that their ancestors going back four generations were ALL Doughertys! Rob Dougherty www.odoherty1608.com > Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 11:19:21 EDT > From: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [DONEGALEIRE] O'Doherty v Doherty > To: [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > > In a message dated 7/4/2008 1:30:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > My g-grandmother was Margery Doherty, and g-grandfather's John McGonigle's > sister Mary married a Dougherty in Donegal, while sister Eleanor (who had > emigrated in 1818 with two of their brothers) married a William Dougherty in > > Adams Co., Pennsylvania. I've no idea whether these three > Doherty/Dougherty > folks were related! If they were, that would really tangle the branches of > the > family tree. > > Margo > > Margo, do you have any Friel or Keegan's in your family? > > Janice
Hi All Mevagh Church Graveyard is just cross the burn from my farm my grandmother Catherine McElhinney was born. The house is still there although sold. I visit there every September to relatives in the area. I agree ih Maureen the people of Ireland did not alway have to put up a "Fancy" stone to remember their dead. In fact I used to play in this graveyard as a child and it was then full of the old headstone - I just wished I had written them all down then. One of the McBride men and a few others are keeping the graveyard in better condition now as a project and many thanks to them for that. However the oldest stone in the graveyard is a John McElhinny dated 1796 at the age of 82 and his wife. I reckon they are probably our original McElhinney's but at the moment cannot prove it. It is a large slab with a fleur de lieu (probably not spelt right) at the bottom of the stone. It is over on the left of the graveyard about half way down where I understand some of our McElhinney's were buried but the slab has now been damaged and the name McGee scratched onto it and used as a covering stone for their grave. Just goes to show that recycling still goes on. Anyway I have transcribed some of the graves so it I have any more information and anyone wants it you are welcome to email me. If you are looking to find it take the road out of Carrigart towards Dowings and at the turn in the road head straight on up the hill onto the Altantic Drive. You will come to a pub known as "The Singing Pub" and just across from this is the narrow road that leads down to the graveyard and ruins of the old church. Again someone was asking about Doe Castle graves. I have most of them written down as a lot of my extended family tree are in it such as the Speers, Moores etc. Again anyone wanting to know more about who is buried in there can contact me and I would love to make another connection. By the way both graves have always buried both religions in it and the majority in Doe are protestant. Space is always at a premiem and I understand it is only existing families that are allowed to bury there now. Regards and hope to contact someone with an interest. Eleanor Wright Researching McElhinney, Hay, Speer, Moore, Wilson and more. ----- Original Message ----- From: "hiflyte" <[email protected]> To: "IRL-CO-Donegal" <[email protected]>; "IRL-Donegal - List" <[email protected]>; "IRL-Donegaleire-L" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 4:54 PM Subject: [DONEGALEIRE] Mevagh Church Graveyard - Cty Donegal List Members, Another gem from our roving Irish reporter --- Siobhán, Gallagher has contributed the cemetery file for Mevagh Church Graveyard in Cty Donegal. "Mevagh Church Graveyard is located on Co. Donegal’s northern coastline on an unnamed road (unnamed according to my GPS anyway), along the signposted Atlantic Drive in Rosapenna, GPS coordinates N55.21062, W7.81094" I wish to thank Siobhán for this addition to the website. You can view the file at: http://tinyurl.com/57w5zv The file will be uploaded to the IGPA /Donegal website --- soon. http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ Have a nice day 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
Hi Margo, Your names are reflected in my family but then I can't trace the Dougherty family in Pennsylvania. My Great Grandfather Patrick Doherty of Ballyhillion, Malin Head, County Donegal went to Braddock, PA , built a home and then the Civil War broke out. He fought in the Civil War and then returned to IReland. I always thought he had borthers and sisters who settled in Braddock and that was why he went there. My Great Uncle went to Braddock and brought my Grandmother Catherine Doherty (1870) to Braddock and they eventually moved to Anaconda, Montana. Great Uncle Pat also brought over his other sisters and two of them returned to Ballyhillion. My Great Aunt Ellen Doherty McLaughlin's (1872) godparents werer Manassy McGonigle and Elizabeth Callaghan. I had a Great Uncle William Doherty but he lived in Belfast and then England. I realize that there are 10s of thousands Dohertys/Dougherty and variations and many have Ellen, William and probably a McGonigle connection but I thought I would mention it. Beannachtai, Margaret (Máiread) ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 8:19 AM Subject: Re: [DONEGALEIRE] O'Doherty v Doherty > > In a message dated 7/4/2008 1:30:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > My g-grandmother was Margery Doherty, and g-grandfather's John > McGonigle's > sister Mary married a Dougherty in Donegal, while sister Eleanor (who had > emigrated in 1818 with two of their brothers) married a William Dougherty > in > > Adams Co., Pennsylvania. I've no idea whether these three > Doherty/Dougherty > folks were related! If they were, that would really tangle the branches > of > the > family tree. > > Margo > > > > >
Jane I have Margaret Agnes Keegan m. Edward McDonigle 1918 Wilmington, DE. Children: Margaret, Edward, Theresa, Francis,James,William, Joseph, Gerald, Helen, Mary, George, Marcella Margaret Agnes Keegan parents were: Patrick P. Keegan m. Margaret Anna Friel 1894 New Castle, DE Children: Elizabeth Frances, Margaret Agnes, Marcella Pantaliona, Mary Frances, Gwendolyn, Ann, George Patrick. Patrick P. keegan parents were: John Keegan m. Margaret Bennett Children: Patrick P., Marcella, Joseph, Julia, James. Margaret Anna Friel's parents were John Friel & Elizabeth J. Mc Cluskey. John was born Beefpark, Co. Donegal and Elizabeth born Co Derry. Janice Janice, I have Keegan's and Dougherty's but not until the US. I had never considered Keegan's from Donegal! Jane Dougherty [1816-1857] married Owen Francis Martin [1808-1891] in 1836 in Donegal. Christopher T. Keegan [1886-1954] married Mary Jane Martin [1891-1933] in Newark, Essex, New Jersey. Mary Jane was the great-granddaughter of Owen and Jane. I believe the immigrant ancestor of my Keegan line was Peter Keegan, d 1906 Sayreville, Middlesex, NJ, married to Anna Webb, but I have not yet documented it, other than a death certificate for their son Christopher J. Keegan [so many Christopher's, Thomas', and Peter's you need a program!!] If you have Keegan's from Sayreville - we're probably related!! My great-grandmother died in a state hospital in 1911, and there is a disconnect between my line and the cousins. Jane **************Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for fuel-efficient used cars. (http://autos.aol.com/used?ncid=aolaut00050000000007)
In a message dated 7/4/2008 1:30:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: My g-grandmother was Margery Doherty, and g-grandfather's John McGonigle's sister Mary married a Dougherty in Donegal, while sister Eleanor (who had emigrated in 1818 with two of their brothers) married a William Dougherty in Adams Co., Pennsylvania. I've no idea whether these three Doherty/Dougherty folks were related! If they were, that would really tangle the branches of the family tree. Margo Margo, do you have any Friel or Keegan's in your family? Janice **************Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for fuel-efficient used cars. (http://autos.aol.com/used?ncid=aolaut00050000000007)
Janice, I have Keegan's and Dougherty's but not until the US. I had never considered Keegan's from Donegal! Jane Dougherty [1816-1857] married Owen Francis Martin [1808-1891] in 1836 in Donegal. Christopher T. Keegan [1886-1954] married Mary Jane Martin [1891-1933] in Newark, Essex, New Jersey. Mary Jane was the great-granddaughter of Owen and Jane. I believe the immigrant ancestor of my Keegan line was Peter Keegan, d 1906 Sayreville, Middlesex, NJ, married to Anna Webb, but I have not yet documented it, other than a death certificate for their son Christopher J. Keegan [so many Christopher's, Thomas', and Peter's you need a program!!] If you have Keegan's from Sayreville - we're probably related!! My great-grandmother died in a state hospital in 1911, and there is a disconnect between my line and the cousins. Jane --- On Mon, 7/7/08, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > From: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [DONEGALEIRE] O'Doherty v Doherty > To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] > Date: Monday, July 7, 2008, 11:19 AM > In a message dated 7/4/2008 1:30:31 AM Eastern Daylight > Time, > [email protected] writes: > > My g-grandmother was Margery Doherty, and > g-grandfather's John McGonigle's > sister Mary married a Dougherty in Donegal, while sister > Eleanor (who had > emigrated in 1818 with two of their brothers) married a > William Dougherty in > > Adams Co., Pennsylvania. I've no idea whether these > three > Doherty/Dougherty > folks were related! If they were, that would really > tangle the branches of > the > family tree. > > Margo > > > > > > > Margo, do you have any Friel or Keegan's in your > family? > > Janice > > > > **************Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos > for > fuel-efficient used cars. > (http://autos.aol.com/used?ncid=aolaut00050000000007) > 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
Terry EAKIN has listed all the Irish National school admission registers that are available. This list can be found in his Irish Newsletters on the Society of Australian Genealogists web site at the URL http://www.sag.org.au/aisnltrs/NSRI2006.pdf It provides PRONI and NAI reference numbers and LDS Film Numbers where available, together with a list of comments on each school record. Acknowledgements to Valerie in sunny Sydney Liam "A bird in the bush is worth two in the cat"
I have just started on this track so really don't know anything about Joseph Lyttle Moore excepting that he died in Nova Scotia, Canada in 1872, and was the son of Robert T. and Catherine (Osborne) Moore. However, his mother, Catherine (Osborne) Moore is the one I am really after. She is of an age/generation that is the same as my elsuive (in Ireland) ancestor Moses Osborne/Osburn, etc., I am really hoping she might be a sibling. They all ended up migrating to the same general location in Canada. The "Joseph Moore", "Catherine" and "Moore" names repeatedly appear as first and/or middle names in subsequent generations of my Osborne lineage and think there could be a connection. The trick of course will be to try to find a pre 1826 marriage record for Robert and Catherine and I was hoping for a good location to start... then something familial to see if there might be a tie between Catherine and Moses. However, while the same is not true of the Lyttle name, it could follow there could well be a Lytle connection as well. Do you know if any of your Lytles came to Canada? Take care Betty Ann On 4-Jul-08, at 3:57 PM, Jackie Crawford wrote: I am searching the Lyttles (Lytles) of County Leitrim and wondered if you had any other information about your Joseph Lyttle Moore that would indicate where he got his middle name from. My great great aunt, Hannah Spence (B: bef 1825), married Thomas Lytle (B: abt. 1809). I have several other Lytle/Lyttle family members if you are interested. Regards, Jackie Crawford
Hello Joan, Try the Flax List 1796 at www.failteromhat.com (and Griffith's). You will find Edminston (Tyrone) Edmiston (Donegal) Edmond (Tyrone). Put just EDM in the search box for best results. Rob Doragh Liverpool UK Thu, 3 Jul 2008 From: [email protected] "Edmonstone" on any of the gravestones? Joan La Grone _________________________________________________________________ Play and win great prizes with Live Search and Kung Fu Panda http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/101719966/direct/01/
Not sure if anyone is headed for London in the next few months, but they evidently do have a lot of films on Donegal on the shelves at the London Family History Centre. Here is a link for films on Donegal : http://www.londonfhc.org/catalogue.php?c=7&p=Ireland,Ireland,Donegal You can get to the FHC homepage from there to find other places. Here is the link : http://www.londonfhc.org/index.php I'd not known they held such a massive collection for Donegal. Its got to be easier and less expensive to go there personally or find a researcher to look at these films than to find one in Ireland to look locally. Finding a researcher in Ireland is one probem I continue to hear about in the Lists. Since I don't live in England, its still a problem for me to get there quickly after robbing a bank to buy plane tickets.... So I order films. These films are the same as can be ordered into any Family History Center. The ones in the London FHC are very clearly marked as to their contents and are arranged regionally. FHCs have a more obscure method of labelling and some can't be easily found. Using Keyword Search has helped me search the LDS film catalog rather than Place Search but I still have to use both since my spelling for a townland may differ than theirs by one letter. It must be exact to be found in their catalog search. [I call it the Go Fish method of searching.....its a child's card game - Do you have any 7s ??? No, Go Fish ! So a card is drawn from the pile. Do you have any Polnaranny ??? No, Go Fish....get another film. If you'd asked about Pollnaranny with 2 Ls, you'd have gotten hits]. Has anyone looked at any of this huge batch of films ??? At the very least, it can be seen what's available in the collection. I've got some of these films at the local FHC, but see a few others I can order. Must again check the sofa cushions for coins.... Meg Greenwood / Oklahoma USA =========================
Muiel . Do you have the gravestones of Raphoe . Looking for information on Aaron Thompson , a farmer , who married Ann Montgomery in 1802 in Raphoe who had at least two sons James Archer a surgeon and William a Merchant . Basically looking for Aaron`s parents . Thanks Laurie Thompson ----- Original Message ----- From: Murlel Sherlock To: [email protected] ; [email protected] Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 8:30 AM Subject: Re: [DONEGALEIRE] DONEGALEIRE Digest, Vol 3, Issue 160 Hello Joan the name appears to be recorded in the Parish of Donoughmore / Raphoe districts. In Raphoe they are recorded as early as the 1700's alas, however no Gravestones occur with the name. Muriel