I would be interested in the Kilskeery cemetery records. My ggrandfather William McQuade is buried there. Thanks for any information on the McQuades. On Thursday, July 18, 2002, at 05:00 AM, FERMANAGH-D- request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Content-Type: text/plain > > FERMANAGH-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 189 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [FERMANAGH] IRISH NAMES [PNEANNE@aol.com] > #2 [FERMANAGH] Inishmacsaint Fermanag [Beattie Ross > <beattier@epa.nsw.gov] > #3 [FERMANAGH] Re: marriage records [Dee Carlozzi > <dcarlozzi@comcast.ne] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from FERMANAGH-D, send a message to > > FERMANAGH-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > X-Message: #1 > Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 16:55:17 EDT > From: PNEANNE@aol.com > To: FERMANAGH-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <144.1199aa2f.2a6733b5@aol.com> > Subject: [FERMANAGH] IRISH NAMES > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Hello List, > > > Does anyone know where these surnames are predominant in Ireland: > > COLLINS (probably Protestant), COMER, DUDDY, and GORMAN Catholic) > > Anne > > ______________________________ > X-Message: #2 > Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 13:19:46 +1000 > From: Beattie Ross <beattier@epa.nsw.gov.au> > To: FERMANAGH-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <A9186FEE5CC2D411968E00508B95352A022A5745@exchcity2.epa.nsw.gov.au> > Subject: [FERMANAGH] Inishmacsaint Fermanagh, Kilskeery, Tyrone; > M(a)cBRIEN Worldwide > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" > > The McBrien pages on my Website have been updated. The main changes are > detailed below. > There is also considerable data on related families and the > Inishmacsaint > (Fermanagh) and Kilskeery (Tyrone) parishes. > PLEASE INFORM ME OF ANY ANY ERRORS or ADDITIONAL INFORMATION > Ross Beattie > Sydney Australia > > Site: > <http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Park/2283> > Main changes are to L10, the redistribution of families under L14/L22, > and > the merging of L24 into L21, and move of U-15 to L-48. > [ L- lineages on mcb_erne.html (L for Lough Erne!), U- lineages on > mcb_usa.html] > L-10 James McBrien (...1881c) m. Margaret Eaton (c1800...1883) > --------- [NOT Howden, and identification of Australia McBrien - per > Chris > MacBrien June 2002] > L-11.3.1 Edward McBrien (1811...1897) m. Ellen Wilson (1804...1877) > --------- [corrections and additional details [Edward's offspring] - per > Maxine MacBryan May/June 2002] > L-14 Denis McBrien (c1775...) m. Catherine Spence > --------- [shortened to end at L-14.1 Edward McBrien (c1810...) m. > Mary - > per Doug Fletcher, James McBrien and Bill Barber] > L-22 Denis McBrien (c1815...) m. Anne Likely > --------- [extending three generations; Denis was L-14 - per Doug > Fletcher, > James McBrien and Bill Barber, June 2002] > L-21 John McBrien (...) m. Elizabeth Johnston (...) : merged with L-24 > [July > 2002] > --------- [thanks to Judy Manyweathers for identifying Dorinda McBrien's > parentage - this makes one of the best detailed lineages from > Inishmacsaint > and Brisbane. Also contains Donaldson information.] > L24 ----- see L21 above > L-46 Annie McBrien (c1825...) m. Robert Johnston (...) [emigrated to New > South Wales and Victioria, Australia, c1859] > --------- [new lineage - trying to identify Annie and Robert from > Enniskillen] > L-47 Bridget McBrien (...) m.1864 William Doyle (...) [Fenagh, County > Leitrim] > --------- [new lineage] > U-11.1.1 John McBrien (1847...1910) m. Lourice Estes (1855...1916) > U-11.1.1.1 Thomas Estes McBrien (1885...1956) m. Esther Viola Harlin > (1896...1988) > --------- [new information] > U-15 John McBrien (...) m. Margaret Ellen Laughlin (c1865...), m2. Mary > Elizabeth Rhody (...) > --------- [details of a second marriage for John allowed this to be > moved to > the Lough Erne provenance page as L-48]] > > > > > This e-mail is intended for the addressee(s) named and may contain > confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended > recipient, please delete it immediately and notify the sender. Views > expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, and are > not > necessarily the views of the Environment Protection Authority. > > ______________________________ > X-Message: #3 > Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 23:29:13 -0400 > From: Dee Carlozzi <dcarlozzi@comcast.net> > To: FERMANAGH-L@rootsweb.com > Message-id: <004101c22e0b$49c10660$92803844@palmrn01.fl.comcast.net> > Subject: [FERMANAGH] Re: marriage records > Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT > > Hello: Would anyone know where I could find marriage records for the > years > 1720-28 in County Fermanagh, particularly in Brookesboro ? Is it too > early for records? > Thanks so much....Regards, Dee
Dee, C of I means Church of Ireland. also I am not sure but I think Aghavea Cemetery Records are on the Fermanagh Gold site. If you have a problem let me have the names as I do have them. Maureen
The McBrien pages on my Website have been updated. The main changes are detailed below. There is also considerable data on related families and the Inishmacsaint (Fermanagh) and Kilskeery (Tyrone) parishes. PLEASE INFORM ME OF ANY ANY ERRORS or ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Ross Beattie Sydney Australia Site: <http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Park/2283> Main changes are to L10, the redistribution of families under L14/L22, and the merging of L24 into L21, and move of U-15 to L-48. [ L- lineages on mcb_erne.html (L for Lough Erne!), U- lineages on mcb_usa.html] L-10 James McBrien (...1881c) m. Margaret Eaton (c1800...1883) --------- [NOT Howden, and identification of Australia McBrien - per Chris MacBrien June 2002] L-11.3.1 Edward McBrien (1811...1897) m. Ellen Wilson (1804...1877) --------- [corrections and additional details [Edward's offspring] - per Maxine MacBryan May/June 2002] L-14 Denis McBrien (c1775...) m. Catherine Spence --------- [shortened to end at L-14.1 Edward McBrien (c1810...) m. Mary - per Doug Fletcher, James McBrien and Bill Barber] L-22 Denis McBrien (c1815...) m. Anne Likely --------- [extending three generations; Denis was L-14 - per Doug Fletcher, James McBrien and Bill Barber, June 2002] L-21 John McBrien (...) m. Elizabeth Johnston (...) : merged with L-24 [July 2002] --------- [thanks to Judy Manyweathers for identifying Dorinda McBrien's parentage - this makes one of the best detailed lineages from Inishmacsaint and Brisbane. Also contains Donaldson information.] L24 ----- see L21 above L-46 Annie McBrien (c1825...) m. Robert Johnston (...) [emigrated to New South Wales and Victioria, Australia, c1859] --------- [new lineage - trying to identify Annie and Robert from Enniskillen] L-47 Bridget McBrien (...) m.1864 William Doyle (...) [Fenagh, County Leitrim] --------- [new lineage] U-11.1.1 John McBrien (1847...1910) m. Lourice Estes (1855...1916) U-11.1.1.1 Thomas Estes McBrien (1885...1956) m. Esther Viola Harlin (1896...1988) --------- [new information] U-15 John McBrien (...) m. Margaret Ellen Laughlin (c1865...), m2. Mary Elizabeth Rhody (...) --------- [details of a second marriage for John allowed this to be moved to the Lough Erne provenance page as L-48]] This e-mail is intended for the addressee(s) named and may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete it immediately and notify the sender. Views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, and are not necessarily the views of the Environment Protection Authority.
Hello: Would anyone know where I could find marriage records for the years 1720-28 in County Fermanagh, particularly in Brookesboro ? Is it too early for records? Thanks so much....Regards, Dee
Hello List, Does anyone know where these surnames are predominant in Ireland: COLLINS (probably Protestant), COMER, DUDDY, and GORMAN Catholic) Anne
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Message text written by INTERNET:FERMANAGH-L@rootsweb.com >Trying to find location of 143 Lillery St in New York City< If you enter this address into "www.mapquest.com".......it comes back with "Leroy Street"......... and 143 Leroy Street (ZIP 10014) is just north of the Holland Tunnel near the waterfront. Jim Gunn
Trying to find location of 143 Lillery St in New York City, the home and parish of one of my ancestors. Mary Flanagan, cir; 1860-1900
I have loaded a few things to my Fermanagh page. An index to Muster Rolls (c. 1630)- a book list for books relating to Co. Fermanagh only - and it's quite varied, not just genealogy. A list of LDS reference numbers for Fermanagh films and an index to two to people buried in some Fermanagh graveyards . Jane http://www.from-ireland.net/contents/fermanconts.htm
FROM; DIRECTORY USA, Disc 3 Collin county incluses 15 towns/cities/villages, ets. By using the common thread/ the Flanagan & Flower suname connection, I wish to present the folowing informaton. LEWISVILLE, TEXAS zip code; 75067 Flowers, Courtney 1922 Knob Hill Lan 436-3640 Flowers, Laura 248 E Southwest OFC 219-0893 Flowers, Michuel 1008 Elmwood Dr 436-9118 Flowers, Willie B 721 Scottish MIst Trl 317-4406 Flanagan, Clayton 995 Mauve Dr 315-2390 Flanagan , Edward 357 E Corporate DR, Apt 1 436-1037 Flanagan, Mike 713 Holly Oak DR 221-0519 Flanagan, Mike 2197 S Eucker Ln, Apt 1134 315-6267 ALLEN,TEXAS, zip code 75013 Flowers, Dean 4 Wooded Lane 390-8852 Flanagan, James 900 High Meadow Dr 727-6081 PLANO, TEXAS, Flowers, Chris R 3809 Nash Lane 618-0845 Z/code 75025 Flowers, Forrest J 1012 Baxter Dr 517-3487 Z/code 75025 Flowers, James S 3101 Zinnia Court 578-0728 Z/code 75075 Flowers, Karl G 7309 Angel Fire Dr 527-2406 75025 Flowers, Virginia P 4500 14th st OFC 516-1674 75074 Flanagan, Joseph W 2613 Webster Court 596-2632 75075 Flanagan, Karen A 3416 Cross Bend Rd 612-8989 75023 Flanagan, Robert J 7925 Hook Drive 517-8439 75025 Flanagan, W 1505 Glastonbury Dr 424-5669 75075 FRISCO, TEXAS, ZIP CODE 75034 Flanagan, Robert M 10904 Amelina Lane 75034 335-9748 My files were started in 1998, so maybe addresses or numbers have changed but the family names are there in Collin county. Good Hunting. Bud Flanagan in Aridzona
I am new to this list. I am researching the FERGUSON and ELLIOT of the parish Clones. The following records are of particular interest: Griffith's Valuation, parish of Clones, 1862 Tattynageeragh: John ELLIOTT Annaghilly North: Elliott, Michael Tithe Applotment Books, parish of Clones, 1833 Annaghkeel: John FERGUSON, William FERGUSON Tattynageeragh: John ELLIOTT Annaghilly: G. ELLIOTT IGI Trancription, parish of Clones, Batch #C700681 Margaret ELLIOT c 8 May 1795 Father: Thomas ELLIOT Mother: Martha My interest stems from the death record of Isaiah FERGUSON who died 31 Aug 1889 in Salisbury, Queensland, Australia. That record states that his parents were John FERGUSON, a soldier, and Margaret ELLIOT. Isaiah is believed to have been born 13 Aug 1808 in Cork where perhaps his father was on a military assignment. The earliest record I can find of Isaiah places him in Drumilkin, Aghabog, County Monaghan in 1832-1833 (Tithe Apploment Books). His marriage to Ann LAHY occurs 10 Jun 1833 in Ballymachugh, Co. Cavan by license and such a license would be required if Isaiah and Ann were from different parishes as appears to be the case. Cheers, Colin Ferguson
I have concluded that the Householder's index is in error and that entry to which I refered to earlier is in fact the townland of Annaghkeel, parish of Clones, barony of Clankelly, county Fermanagh. My analysis and the Tithe page itself are posted here: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~colin/FergusonsOfIreland/Fermanagh/Shanock.htm (sorry for the long URL - if the above doesn't work, go to http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~colin/FergusonsOfIreland/ then navigate to Fermanagh -> Tithe -> Manor of Shanock) It may be common knowledge but it is news to me that Tithes from the parish of Clones, County Fermanagh are NOT included in the Family Tree Maker CD# 262. As this is a rather large parish, if you looked at this CD for your ancestors from Fermanagh but did not find them then you should check LDS Film 256,588. They are there under County Monaghan. Many thanks to those who offered up clues to this mystery! Cheers, Colin Ferguson
In the Tithe Appoltment Book for the Parish of Clones you will find pages for "Parish of Clones, Diocese of Clogher, County of Fermanagh, Manor of Shanock". The townland Anaghul (or Anagheel) appears on these pages. Using the Householder's Index I expected the entries found for Anaghul to be in County Monaghan, Barony of Dartree. Such a townland does not appear in the IreAtlas Townland Database for either Monaghan or Fermanagh. I suspect that townlands for the Manor of Shanock are indexed as County Monaghan in the Householder's Index but in reality are found within County Fermanagh. Can anyone shed light on this? Cheers, Colin Ferguson
Hi, I think he is the original chap who decided to put what he knew of his family history on to LDS. I have the same with my research and extensive enquiries confirmed this. Regards Coral ----- Original Message ----- From: <MaureenBatty@aol.com> To: <FERMANAGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 9:34 PM Subject: [FERMANAGH] Query familysearch.com > I am either being spooked or need a little guidance. > > Has anyone else come across Patrick H. Maguire > > In my searches for my Maguires, Beggans and McElroys I have found on at least > one of each of these families > > Name ...... born abt.... and then instead of parents or otherwise there > is > Relative Patrick H. Maguire The people I am searching are all in the same > era..ie. > born abt. 1800-1815 . > > What does it mean? > > Maureen > > > ==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== > If you desire to manage an Ireland County Website, please See: http://irelandgenealogyprojects.rootsweb.com , read requirements for adoption, then contact coordinator at: Fermanagh-admin@rootsweb.com > >
Does anyone have the Townlands for Grid No's G-13 & G-17 in Inishmacsaint Parish in the Tithe list of 1831 ?? Also G-19 and G-11 in Devenish Parish. TIA Bud Flanagan in Aridzona.
I am either being spooked or need a little guidance. Has anyone else come across Patrick H. Maguire In my searches for my Maguires, Beggans and McElroys I have found on at least one of each of these families Name ...... born abt.... and then instead of parents or otherwise there is Relative Patrick H. Maguire The people I am searching are all in the same era..ie. born abt. 1800-1815 . What does it mean? Maureen
Thank you for your help in my endeavor to find William MCQUAID. Sincerely, Shannon Courtney Albuquerque, New Mexico William McQuade is listed in Trory in the Index to Tithe Applotment Books, 1823-1838 for Northern Ireland. I would like to find out if this man (Index to Tithe Applotment Books, 1823-1838, McQuade, William County : Fermanagh; Parish : Trory; Townland : Drumgarrow; Year : 1825) is my gr gr gr grandfather, William MCQUAID who immigrated to Canada about 1852 with his wife, Mary O'Neill and their 6 children: WILLIAM1 MCQUAID1 was born Abt. 1811 in Ireland2, and died March 28, 1856 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada2,3. He married MARY O'NEILL4,5 Abt. 1837 in Ireland. She was born Abt. 1812 in Ireland5, and died August 14, 1877 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada6. Children of WILLIAM MCQUAID and MARY O'NEILL are: i. JOHN2 MCQUAID13,14,15, b. Abt. 1837, Ireland; d. May 16, 1919, Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada ii. CATHERINE MCQUAID, b. Abt. 1838, Ireland; d. October 23, 1887, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois iii. JOSEPH MCQUAID, b. Abt. 1840, Ireland. Joseph, about age 10, apparently died aboard ship as his family made the voyage across the ocean. He may have been buried at sea. iv. MARGARET MCQUAID, b. Abt. 1841, Ireland; d. March 08, 1892, Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada v. ELIZABETH MCQUAID45, b. Abt. 1846, Ireland; d. September 26, 1921, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon vi. WILLIAM MCQUAID b: March 17, 1852, Ireland50; d. October 07, 1904, Chicago, Cook County, IL.
Darrin, Sending this to site as if it does not help you it may someone else. DONAGH CEMETERY Stone erected by Philip Moan to his children James Francis and Ann. By John and Owen Mowen of Greaghesshil to their mother Margaret d. 17th June 1814 a. 41. also their brother James d. 24th Dec. 1832 a. 35. Judith his wife d. same date a.31. their father Philip d. 23rd March 1841 a. 96. Edward Mowen of Bohora to his wife Sarah d. 1838 a.56 James Mowen of Queensland Australia to his mother Mary. John Mowen of Kilmacbrack to his father Michael d. 14th May 1820 a. 67 Thomas Moan of Kilturk to his wife Ann d. 5th Feb. 1810 a. 30 Ann Moan. Lisnaskea d. 25th May 1876 a. 38. her husband James d. 23 Jan. 1883 a. 48. Erected by their sons C and P Moan . Also their sons John d. 15th June 1882. Arthur. d. 12th Feb. 1897.a. 32. James Moan. Lisnaskea. d. 24th June 1759. a. 65. Rose Moan d. 4th Jan. 1767 a. 26 There is a good chance that some or even all of these are yours. Maureen
Hello all, I'm new to this list and on the trail of a truly international mystery. There is a story in my family that my great great great grandmother was a ward of the Governor of Jamaica who disapproved of the British Soldier she chose to marry, so she ran away and married him anyway. The same family story says she was French. Her name was Catherine Revenell, and her death certificate from 1904 in New Zealand says she was born in Ireland in 1815, and that her father was a Tailor. She married Scottish born, Bernard Holland in Jamaica in 1830 and by 1834 was in England. As far as I can ascertain, the Governor of Jamaica between 1828 and 1832 was the Second Earl of Belmore, Somerset Lowry-Corry, of Fermanagh, Ireland. This fits with Catherine's Irish birth, but why she would be a ward of Somerset Lowry-Corry is a mystery. Can anybody help with idea's about where I might go to locate any information. I am guessing that a good place to start would be Somerset Lowry-Corry's relationships - perhaps Catherine was a niece or cousin of Somerset's wife, or she may have been the illegitimate daughter of a member of his family. Any idea's about sources of information would be gratefully received. I have tried Jamaican records and mailing lists without luck so far, so I feel the best place to look now is Ireland. Any assistance or comments appreciated. Kind regards Maureen Donwen New Zealand
Hi I just looked up snowhill in The Fermanagh Story page 455 and it says that William Crawford in the early eighteenth century lived at Snowhill. Lawrence Crawford had 3 sons who were Freeholders they were William, Henry and Lawrence. On page 461 "In Magherasteffany James Johnston became famous as the lieutenant of the horse in King William's army. He established himself at Snowhill, Lisbellaw. His ancestors were said to be the McDonnell Kings of Scotland JoAnn