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    1. Re: [FERMANAGH] HENDERSON in or near Enniskillan c 1800
    2. Donna Lee Butler
    3. Thank you, Bill, My Robert David HENDERSON was in New Brunswick with his 8 children by then. The eldest was born about 1798, the youngest 1816. Donna Lee Bill Barber wrote: > Note the SPELLING for ISLES has sometimes been ILLES in church records. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sharon Walker" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 1:19 AM > Subject: Re: [FERMANAGH] HENDERSON in or near Enniskillan c 1800 > > > Doug, Donna; does any of this help you? > > Descendants of ?? Henderson > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > > 1. ??1 HENDERSON. He married ANN ISLES Abt. 1820 in Ireland. > > > ==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland.

    02/03/2002 04:11:37
    1. Re: [FERMANAGH] Re: Parish Church Query
    2. YET SOME CAN BE VERY RESPONSIVE

    02/03/2002 03:40:02
    1. [FERMANAGH] The Fermanagh Story; English/Scottish names
    2. William Flanagan
    3. Acheson Adams Aiken Allen Archdale Armstrong Atkinson Aughenleck Balfour Ball Barton Beacon Beatty Bell Blennerhassett Bloomfield Boyd Brooke Brown Caldwell Carleton Carrothers Carson Cathcart Chambers Clark Cochran Cole Cooper Corry Crawford Crichton-Creighton Crooke Crozier Dane Dunbar Dundas Elliott Ewart Ferguson Frith Galbraith Gamble Geddes Gore Graham Green Haire Hall Hamilton Hassard Henderson Hoey Howe Hogg Hume Humphry Irvine Johnston Kerr King Lendrum Leonard Lilly Little Lowther Lucy Lulnney Madden Marshall Maxwell Millar Moffett Montgomery Moore Morrison Murray McClelland McClintock McFarlane McVitty Nelson Nixon Noble Ogle Orr Palmer Phair Pickering Pierce Porter Potter Reid Richardson Ritchie Robinson Rutledge Scarlett Scott Shaw Sommerville Stewart Story Thompson Trimble Trotter Vaughan Walker Walmsley Watson Weir West Whitley Wilkinson Wilson Winslow

    02/03/2002 02:45:20
    1. [FERMANAGH] The Fermanagh Story, Irish Names
    2. William Flanagan
    3. As it seems that there are a few of us in possession of this book, and being it is hard to get, I wish to list those names of person, of Irish heritage, who have a little information on them in Chapter 31. Bannon Barron, see MacBarron Beggan Blake Brady BreenBoyle Bresliln Caddeb Campbell Carabry Carey Carron Casey Cassidy, in my family Clifford Collins Connolly Corrigan Cosgrave Cox Coyle Devine Doherty Dolan Donegan Donaghy Donnelly Doonan Drumm Duffy Durnin, in my family Farmer Farry Fee Feelan Fitzpatrtick Fivey Flanagan, in my family Gallagher, in my family Gavin Gilgun Gilleece Gilroy Gilsenan Goodwin Gorrell Greene Gunn Hynes Hoynes Haran Keenan Kelly Kernan Kerrin Keogh Keown Lennon Leonard Lilly Little Love Lunny Maguire Martin Meehan, in my family Melanophy Maon Moen Mohan Monaghan Morris Morrow Muldoon Mullarkey Mulhern Mulligan Murphy McAloone McAvinney McBarron McBrien McCabe McCaffrey McCarron McCawley McConnell McCormick McCorry McCusker McDermott McDonagh McDonnell McElgunn McElholm McElroy McEntaggart McGaraghan McGee McGinnity McGirr McGoldrick McGourty McGovern McGowan McGrath McHugh McKeagney McKernan McKenna McKeown McKervey McLoughlin MacMahons MacManus McMulkin McPhilips McQuaide McTernan McTiernan Nolan O'Brien O'Connor O'Donnell O'Flanagan, in my family O'Hussey O'Neill O'Reilly O'Rourke Owens Quigley Quinn Rooney Reihill Rogers Scallon Shannon Sheridan Slevin Slowey Smith Sweeney Swift Ternan Timoney Tummins Treacy Tully Whelan Woods.

    02/03/2002 02:32:49
    1. Re: [FERMANAGH] Re: FERMANAGH-D Digest V02 #25
    2. Dave Bowles
    3. At 11:02 AM 2/3/02 -0800, you wrote: >Bonnie the Angel, > >Would you mind looking up the surname Farmer in "The Fermanagh Story"? > >Thank you ten times in advance! > >Melissa Farmer >Los Angeles, CA AND the entire digest to which you replied. This is poor form for a number of reasons. First, you did not identify anything specific in the Digest that you were replying to. Second, had you been making a specific reply, you should have quoted ONLY that portion, because, third, now there will be TWO complete copies of that Digest in the Digest Archives, and Digest readers will have to slog through that whole message again. Dave in San Diego - "Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with catsup." "One never owns cats, but settles for merely hosting them." "Cats do not have owners; they have staff!"

    02/03/2002 02:26:52
    1. [FERMANAGH] maguire marriages
    2. HI Maureen Would you have an Elizabeth Maguire in your records marrying a Hugh McDonnell around 1862-63? Janet Morgan Researching: McDonnell (McDonald), Maguire, Farrell, Collins of Lehinch

    02/03/2002 12:33:22
    1. Re: [FERMANAGH] Henderson
    2. Ken & Helen Harris
    3. Dear Jennie, I note from your Email that you have a McKNIGHT marriage in your line in 1862. Could you give me the details just in case it matches my research interests of McKnight from Fermanagh. My GrGrandmother Catherine Anne McKnight arrived in Australia in 1841 and her parents were George and Isabella. I also have a Barbara McKnight married to James Carey and would like to find her origins. One of their sons Thomas married Catherine in Australia. Thank you. Regards, Helen Harris

    02/03/2002 10:05:53
    1. [FERMANAGH] Lang and Hamilton
    2. Dedelyn Hamilton
    3. I am new to the list and grateful for it and those who spend their time to provide information from personal resources! Thank you! I am looking for information on James Lang who married Margaret Wilson and settled in Sligo, Armagh. They nursed back to health a young, badly wounded man, named John Hamilton. He later married Sarah Lang, a daughter of James and Margaret. Records show that John was born in Fermanagh. I am looking for any information about John Hamilton in Fermanagh. We do know that he was in the English army and was reported to be a "Scotsman". He and Sarah moved to London for a time. We do not have any information on his parents. Would it be possible to enlist the help of those with The Fermanagh book? Thanks in advance, Dede Hamilton

    02/03/2002 07:21:14
    1. [FERMANAGH] BEGGANS Newtownbutler
    2. Mary, There are quite a few people searching Beggans at the moment so I thought I would answer through the site in case someone else has been searching your family. You mention PHILIP and Anne Maguire born abt 1830 1840 respectively but where were all those children born if they emigrated ab 1862. I have done tons of research on Beggans but mainly on the MONAGHAN/ROSSLEA families. However, it really depends on which townland in the Newtownbutler area they come from. Some were related to the MONAGHAN Beggans ie. part had business in CLONES and farmed in townlands on the border with Newtownbutler. One great thing you have in your favour is the Christian names as yours are not common Beggan names. Let me know any other information you have ie. townland etc. It is just an off chance but is there any KEARNS in your family as I have a gut feeling that the family you are searching were the BEGGANS who married into this family. So much so that both a brother and a sister EDWARD BEGGAN and JULIANNA Beggan married Mary Kearns and Daniel Kearns. in the 1880's in Newtownbutler Catholic Church. Ann Maguire will be great fun but once again I do have a lot of Newtownbutler Maguire marriages, but unlike BEGGAN it is a hugely common name in the area, except for one little glimmer my g grandmother was Catherine Maguire and she was born in 1850 and married Thomas Beggan in 1865. There may just be a tie up. Catherine's father was Bernard Maguire and it was common for the same families to intermarry. Maureen

    02/03/2002 06:48:36
    1. Re: [FERMANAGH] THE FERMANAGH STORY
    2. Jennifer King
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 7:26 PM Subject: Re: [FERMANAGH] THE FERMANAGH STORY > Bill, did you get my info on the Armstrongs? Are you related to some Armstrongs and if so did they come to NB? > > Geoff Vail > > william campbell wrote: > > > Hi Folks: > > > > Can anyone tell me what time period the Fermanagh Story covers? > > Who are the publishers and what date? ISBN Number? > > Is it still available in the book stores? > > > > Cheers > > > > Bill > > -- > > William A. Campbell > > Calgary, Alberta, Canada > > > > ==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== > > Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland. > > > ==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland. > >

    02/03/2002 05:47:05
    1. Re: [FERMANAGH] THE FERMANAGH STORY
    2. Jennifer King
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 7:53 PM Subject: Re: [FERMANAGH] THE FERMANAGH STORY > The Fermanagh Story from contents: 1 Early Fermanagh 2 Saints And > Christanity 3 Middle Ages ;(500-1300) The maguire Years (1300-1589) > It goes to 32 so maybe you have an idea of the time periods covered. It is > a good book and I just bought mine on line last year. I know that they still > have them in one of the book stores in Enniskillen. I dont remember which > one. Good Luck finding it JoAnn A long lost Maguire > > > ==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland. > >

    02/03/2002 05:46:59
    1. Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanagh Story; by Peadar Livingston"
    2. Jennifer King
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 4:41 AM Subject: Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanagh Story; by Peadar Livingston" > Hi Bonnie, > > If it's not asking too much, I'd appreciate a look up for the family of HOEY > in "The Fermanagh Story". My grandfather Thomas HOEY imigrated to Australia > in1850. He was the son of Andrew HOEY and Mary THOMPSON who lived in > Brookeborough near Enniskillen. At this stage I am clutching at straws as I > bang my head on one brickwall after another. > > Thanks in advance, > Cheers, > Hilda in Australia. > > > ==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland. > >

    02/03/2002 05:46:45
    1. Re: [FERMANAGH] The Fermanagh Story
    2. Jennifer King
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 1:21 PM Subject: [FERMANAGH] The Fermanagh Story > I bought mine through Eason's online. Put Eason's name in yur search engine and their site will come up. They will take credit cards over the internet securely. Fairly quick delivery too considering it is a good size book. > > Now does anyone know how I can get a copy of : > > Memories of Newtownbutler and Canon Tom Maguire > by > John Joe McCusker > > It is a small paperback and I believe it is out of print but a friend picked one up while on a recent visit. Perhaps a small bookstore locally in Fermanagh might have it? My family is mentioned in it several times and I would love to have a copy. > > Janet Morgan > Researching: McDonnell, Maguire, Farrell, Collins from Lehinch townland , Fermanagh > > > ==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland. > >

    02/03/2002 05:46:22
    1. Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanagh Story; by Peadar Livingston"
    2. Jennifer King
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bonnie Henderson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 5:30 AM Subject: Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanagh Story; by Peadar Livingston" > The Fermanagh Story by Peader Livingstone > First published 1969 Cumann Seanchais Chlochair, St. Michael's College, > Enniskillen > Fourth Impression - L.W.N. Hall, Booksellers, Enniskillen, 1990 > > Chapter 32 - British Families of Fermanagh > > p 459 > HOEY, HOWE Hoey, Hoy, Howe and How are all English names and were used > to describe a person who lived on a ridge. In Fermanagh the names are > usually borne by the descendants of Plantation tenants. These forms, > however, are sometimes used as anglicisations of the Irish name O hEochaidh > (common in the southeast), and of > O hEachaidh (common in Armagh and Down and also anglicised Haughey). > Sometimes confused with them are MacEochaidh (which also gave Keogh) and > MacEachaidh (which gave McCahey, McGAHEY, McCaughey). There were 172 voters > in 1962 with the names Hoy-Hoey-Howe. > ---------------------------------------- > p307 > (relates how in 1922 there were hostilities in west Fermanagh) > "A number of I.R.A. men assembled in the hills around Kiltyclogher during > the spring of 1922. . . . a group of these men crossed the Border. . . . > they attacked a Special patrol of six men and one officer. At the burst of > fire, four Specials fell to the ground. One was dead, Constable Plumm. The > other three - Constables Stoey, Farrell and HOEY- were wounded and their > colleagues rushed off to get them medical aid." > > That's all. Happy hunting and good luck. > > Bonnie Henderson > [email protected] > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 3:41 AM > Subject: Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanagh Story; by Peadar Livingston" > > > > Hi Bonnie, > > > > If it's not asking too much, I'd appreciate a look up for the family of > HOEY > > in "The Fermanagh Story". My grandfather Thomas HOEY imigrated to > Australia > > in1850. He was the son of Andrew HOEY and Mary THOMPSON who lived in > > Brookeborough near Enniskillen. At this stage I am clutching at straws as > I > > bang my head on one brickwall after another. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Cheers, > > Hilda in Australia. > > > > > > ==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== > > Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone > with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland. > > > > > > ==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland. > >

    02/03/2002 05:45:50
    1. Re: [FERMANAGH] HENDERSON in or near Enniskillan c 1800
    2. Bill Barber
    3. Note the SPELLING for ISLES has sometimes been ILLES in church records. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Walker" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 1:19 AM Subject: Re: [FERMANAGH] HENDERSON in or near Enniskillan c 1800 > Doug, Donna; does any of this help you? > Descendants of ?? Henderson > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. ??1 HENDERSON. He married ANN ISLES Abt. 1820 in Ireland.

    02/03/2002 05:36:44
    1. [FERMANAGH] Memoirs of a Boyhood in Fermanagh Co. in the 1870s
    2. A book many of you might enjoy reading is After Sixty Years; memoirs of a boyhood in Fermanagh Co. in the 1870s, by Shan F. Bullock published in 1929. Granted, there are not a lot of copies of this book around, but I managed to borrow one through Interlibrary Loan at my Public Library. I believe they located it at Auburn University. After Sixty Years mentions the names of many folks living in the area at the time. Even if your family name is not included, it is good reading for those with an interest in County Fermanagh. Linda Cole

    02/03/2002 05:07:00
    1. [FERMANAGH] Re: FERMANAGH-D Digest V02 #25
    2. Melissa
    3. Bonnie the Angel, Would you mind looking up the surname Farmer in "The Fermanagh Story"? Thank you ten times in advance! Melissa Farmer Los Angeles, CA [email protected] wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >FERMANAGH-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 25 > >Today's Topics: > #1 Archive Access: Re: [FERMANAGH] so ["Jane Lyons" <[email protected]>] > #2 Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanag [[email protected]] > #3 Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanag [Bonnie Henderson <[email protected]] > #4 RE: [FERMANAGH] KIRKPATRICK Family ["Jane Dixon Anderson" <[email protected]] > #5 Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanag [Bonnie Henderson <[email protected]] > #6 [FERMANAGH] Gratitide ["William Flanagan" <[email protected]] > #7 [FERMANAGH] The Fermanagh Story [[email protected]] > #8 [FERMANAGH] Flood Surname informat ["William Flanagan" <[email protected]] > #9 [FERMANAGH] maps ["Norma Reiman" <[email protected]] > #10 Re: [FERMANAGH] Parish Church Quer ["carolyn woehl" <[email protected]] > #11 [FERMANAGH] Fermanagh Surnames ["William Flanagan" <[email protected]] > #12 Re: [FERMANAGH] Henderson ["Ken & Helen Harris" <[email protected]] > #13 Re: [FERMANAGH] HENDERSON in or ne ["Sharon Walker" <[email protected]] > #14 Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanag [[email protected]] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from FERMANAGH-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > >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. > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Archive Access: Re: [FERMANAGH] sources > From: > > "Jane Lyons" <[email protected]> > Date: > > Sat, 2 Feb 2002 10:29:34 -0000 > To: > > [email protected] > > >Bill, there are two ways of accessing archives: > >Go to http://www.rootsweb.com > >Scroll down the page - on the left hand side you will see 'Mailing Lists' >there are two links there one for each way of searching the archives. > >1. Interactive Search >2. Threaded Archives > >Click on either of those - then you key in the name of the list FERMANAGH-L >and click on the SUBMIT QUERY link. It will return the archives for you to >search through. > >If you go th eInteractive route then you have to search for key words in >each individual year. > >If you go the Threaded Archives route, then I can't remember how it works, >but I think it is you get lists and lists of the topic with all replies >undertneath it. > >Rootsweb is contrary where the Fermanagh list is concerned. Sometimes it >tells you that there is no such list, be patient and go back again and >you'll find that they've changed their mind and show you the archives > >Jane >----- Original Message ----- >From: "William Flanagan" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 6:49 PM >Subject: [FERMANAGH] sources > > >>Would some kind soul, who is knowledgeable , post the correct procedure >> >for accessing the archives of this Fermanagh site and possible the Fermanagh >Gold site. > >>We are always getting new requests and they should be informed of what is >> >in storage, archived, that may answer their questions. > >> >>Has anyone else noticed the duplications over the last year or two ????? >> >>I my self need this information to update my files to eliminate old e-mail >> >adresses > >> >>==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== >>Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone >> >with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland. > >> > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanagh Story; by Peadar Livingston" > From: > > [email protected] > Date: > > Sat, 2 Feb 2002 05:41:02 EST > To: > > [email protected] > > >Hi Bonnie, > >If it's not asking too much, I'd appreciate a look up for the family of HOEY >in "The Fermanagh Story". My grandfather Thomas HOEY imigrated to Australia >in1850. He was the son of Andrew HOEY and Mary THOMPSON who lived in >Brookeborough near Enniskillen. At this stage I am clutching at straws as I >bang my head on one brickwall after another. > >Thanks in advance, >Cheers, >Hilda in Australia. > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanagh Story; by Peadar Livingston" > From: > > Bonnie Henderson <[email protected]> > Date: > > Sat, 02 Feb 2002 04:30:11 -0700 > To: > > [email protected] > > >The Fermanagh Story by Peader Livingstone >First published 1969 Cumann Seanchais Chlochair, St. Michael's College, >Enniskillen >Fourth Impression - L.W.N. Hall, Booksellers, Enniskillen, 1990 > >Chapter 32 - British Families of Fermanagh > >p 459 >HOEY, HOWE Hoey, Hoy, Howe and How are all English names and were used >to describe a person who lived on a ridge. In Fermanagh the names are >usually borne by the descendants of Plantation tenants. These forms, >however, are sometimes used as anglicisations of the Irish name O hEochaidh >(common in the southeast), and of >O hEachaidh (common in Armagh and Down and also anglicised Haughey). >Sometimes confused with them are MacEochaidh (which also gave Keogh) and >MacEachaidh (which gave McCahey, McGAHEY, McCaughey). There were 172 voters >in 1962 with the names Hoy-Hoey-Howe. >- -------------------------------------- >p307 >(relates how in 1922 there were hostilities in west Fermanagh) >"A number of I.R.A. men assembled in the hills around Kiltyclogher during >the spring of 1922. . . . a group of these men crossed the Border. . . . >they attacked a Special patrol of six men and one officer. At the burst of >fire, four Specials fell to the ground. One was dead, Constable Plumm. The >other three - Constables Stoey, Farrell and HOEY- were wounded and their >colleagues rushed off to get them medical aid." > >That's all. Happy hunting and good luck. > >Bonnie Henderson >[email protected] > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 3:41 AM >Subject: Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanagh Story; by Peadar Livingston" > > >>Hi Bonnie, >> >>If it's not asking too much, I'd appreciate a look up for the family of >> >HOEY > >>in "The Fermanagh Story". My grandfather Thomas HOEY imigrated to >> >Australia > >>in1850. He was the son of Andrew HOEY and Mary THOMPSON who lived in >>Brookeborough near Enniskillen. At this stage I am clutching at straws as >> >I > >>bang my head on one brickwall after another. >> >>Thanks in advance, >>Cheers, >>Hilda in Australia. >> >> >>==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== >>Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone >> >with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland. > > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > RE: [FERMANAGH] KIRKPATRICK Family of Fermanagh > From: > > "Jane Dixon Anderson" <[email protected]> > Date: > > Sat, 02 Feb 2002 07:37:35 -0500 > To: > > [email protected] > > > I have Alex Kirkpatrick (son of Samuel) married to Eliza Jane Hilliard > in 1871 in Pettigo. Pettigo is a border town in Fermanagh & Donegal - > any connection? - Jane > > >> From: "Laidlaw, Kurt S." <[email protected]> >> Reply-To: [email protected] >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: RE: [FERMANAGH] KIRKPATRICK Family of Fermanagh >> Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 07:26:33 -0500 >> >> Never apologize for providing enough information in your email to make it >> possible for someone to actually make a possible connection. That is much >> more helpful than "Does anyone know anything about Hugh Kirkpatrick from >> Ireland?" I only wish I could help! >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Bonnie Kirkpatrick [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 2:57 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [FERMANAGH] KIRKPATRICK Family of Fermanagh >> >> >> >Well, I guess I have gone on for long enough.. >> >I apologize for the length of this.. I do have a tendency to go on about >> this stuff when I >get started, but thought the more info I posted, the >> better my chances for results.. >> >> Bonnie Kirkpatrick >> in the WintryThumb of Michigan >> >> >> ==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== >> Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for >> anyone with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland. >> > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Join the world's largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. > http://www.hotmail.com > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanagh Story; by Peadar Livingston" > From: > > Bonnie Henderson <[email protected]> > Date: > > Sat, 02 Feb 2002 08:22:13 -0700 > To: > > [email protected] > > >Gee, I must have been sleeping when I hit the Reply button and it came back >to the list instead of privately to Hilda. > >Listers, I must end the lookups for now. I have quite a few to do yet and >it's very time consuming. I may do some again at a later date, I'll let you >know. > >Bonnie > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Bonnie Henderson" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 4:30 AM >Subject: Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanagh Story; by Peadar Livingston" > > >>The Fermanagh Story by Peader Livingstone >>First published 1969 Cumann Seanchais Chlochair, St. Michael's College, >>Enniskillen >>Fourth Impression - L.W.N. Hall, Booksellers, Enniskillen, 1990 >> >>Chapter 32 - British Families of Fermanagh >> >>p 459 >>HOEY, HOWE Hoey, Hoy, Howe and How are all English names and were >> >used > >>to describe a person who lived on a ridge. In Fermanagh the names are >>usually borne by the descendants of Plantation tenants. These forms, >>however, are sometimes used as anglicisations of the Irish name O >> >hEochaidh > >>(common in the southeast), and of >> > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > [FERMANAGH] Gratitide > From: > > "William Flanagan" <[email protected]> > Date: > > Sat, 2 Feb 2002 10:42:04 -0700 > To: > > [email protected] > > >Thank you very much for showing me how to access the archives of the Fermanagh site. >I missed about 6 months of information and now will be able to get caught up. > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > [FERMANAGH] The Fermanagh Story > From: > > [email protected] > Date: > > Sat, 02 Feb 2002 14:21:29 EST > To: > > [email protected] > > >I bought mine through Eason's online. Put Eason's name in yur search engine and their site will come up. They will take credit cards over the internet securely. Fairly quick delivery too considering it is a good size book. > >Now does anyone know how I can get a copy of : > >Memories of Newtownbutler and Canon Tom Maguire >by >John Joe McCusker > >It is a small paperback and I believe it is out of print but a friend picked one up while on a recent visit. Perhaps a small bookstore locally in Fermanagh might have it? My family is mentioned in it several times and I would love to have a copy. > >Janet Morgan >Researching: McDonnell, Maguire, Farrell, Collins from Lehinch townland , Fermanagh > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > [FERMANAGH] Flood Surname information > From: > > "William Flanagan" <[email protected]> > Date: > > Sat, 2 Feb 2002 15:09:36 -0700 > To: > > [email protected] > > >SOURCE; Stem of The Irish Nation, by John O'Hart > >Vol 1, page 782 > Pedigree of Tully of Ulster. > >Maoltuile, a younger brother of Maoldoon, who is #94 on the (# 1) "O'Neil" (of Tyrone) genealogym was the ancestor of O'h-Maoltuile; anglicised Multully, Tully, and Flood ( of Ulster). > >94. Maoltuile ("tuile:" Irish, a flood): son of Maolfireach; and a quo this family name. >95, Hugh, his son >96. Cormack, his son >97. Cairbre >98. Owen >99. Teige >100. Connor >101. Donal >102. Murrogh >103. Muirceartach >104. Conla >105. Aongus >106. Maoltuile >107. Giollabreac >108. Congal >109. Conang >110. Griorrha >111. Nuriartach >112. Cathal >113. Connor >114. Cormac >115. William TUlly >116. Iollan >117. Kyras Tully, his son. Was Dean of Clonfert, co Galway; died 1637. This Kyras was married twice; by his first wife Sheela, a dau of Thomas Kelly,esq., he had five sons; >a. Mathew. b, Mark. c, Luke. d, John. E, Connor > The second wife of Kyras Tully was Catherine, a dau. of John na Moy O'Kelly, of Craiagh, by whwom he had three sons: f, Edward. g, Conla. g, Nicholas >118. Mathew Tully, oldest son of Kyras Tully > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > [FERMANAGH] maps > From: > > "Norma Reiman" <[email protected]> > Date: > > Sat, 2 Feb 2002 16:12:10 -0600 > To: > > [email protected] > > >WHAT IS A GOOD SOURCE FOR A MAP OF FERMANAGH TODAY, IF ONE IS PLANNING A TRIP, AND ONE FOR 1ROUND 1860 TO COMPARE FOR AREAS? > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: [FERMANAGH] Parish Church Query > From: > > "carolyn woehl" <[email protected]> > Date: > > Sat, 2 Feb 2002 17:03:27 -0500 > To: > > [email protected] > > >Good Luck! I went to the parish church in 1998 in Tullyallen, County Louth >and the priest said, "you are the 4th American I have had this week, I don't >know what you are doing this." >Needless to say, he was less than helpful and I left with no information >even though he had computerized records. >----- Original Message ----- >From: "william campbell" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 8:02 PM >Subject: Re: [FERMANAGH] Parish Church Query > > >>KURT: >>I have written to the Rector twice over the past two years and have been >> >unable to get even the courtesy of a reply. If you write and > >>are successful , please let us know your 'secret'. >> >>Cheers >> >>Bill >>"Laidlaw, Kurt S." wrote: >> >>>Does anyone know whether I am likely to get a response if I write to the >>>parish church (magheraculmoney)asking about specific baptism, marriage >>> >or > >>>death records from the early 1800's? I don't want to waste my time or >>> >theirs > >>>if there is no chance of a response. >>> >>>==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== >>>Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone >>> >with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland. > >>-- >>William A. Campbell >>Calgary, Alberta, Canada >> >> >> >>==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== >>Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone >> >with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland. > > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > [FERMANAGH] Fermanagh Surnames > From: > > "William Flanagan" <[email protected]> > Date: > > Sat, 2 Feb 2002 20:05:54 -0700 > To: > > [email protected] > > >SOURCE' John O'Hart's ; "Irish Pedigrees or Stem of the Irish Nation" > >Vol 1, page 669' > >The following are among the families of Ulster and Hy-Maine descended from Colla da Chrioch; > >Boyland >Varbery >Cassiddy >Corrigan >Corry >Cosgrave >Davin >Davine >Devin >Devine >Devers >Divers >Donegan >Donnelly >Eagan >Enright >Fogarty (of Ulster) >Garvey >Gilchreest >Goff >Gough >Hart >Harte >Hartt >Harttte >Higgins >Holland >Holligan >Hoolahan >Hort >Keenan >Kelly >Kennedy >Keogh >Lally >Lannin >Larkin >Laury >Lavan >Lalor >Lawlor >Leahy >Loftus >Loingsy (Lynch) >Looney >MacArdle >MacBrock >MacCabe >MacCann >MacCoskar >Accusers >MacDaniel >MacDonnell ( of Clan Kelly) >MacEagan >MacGeough >MacGough >MacHugh >MacKenna (of Truagh, co Monaghan) >MacMahon ( of Ulster) >MacManus >MacNeny ( anglicised to MacNeny,O'Nena,O'Neny, Bird,Bourd, Byrd,Byrde, Naun and Nawn) >MacTague ( anglicised Montague) >MacTernan >MacTully >Madden >Magrath >Maguire >Malone >MacIver >MacIvir >MacIvor >Meldon >Mitchell >Mooney >Muldoon >Mullally >Muregan >Maghten >Nawn >Neillan >Norton >O'Brassil >O'Callaghan of Orgiall >O'Carroll of Oriel ( Louth) >O'Connor of Orgiall >O'Duffy >O'Dwyer >O'Flanagan >O'Hanlon >O'Hanratty >O'Hart >O'Kelly >O'Loghan >O'Loghnan >O'Neny >Oulahan >Rogan >Ronan >Ronayne >Slevine, >Tully, etc., >Fiachra Casan was ancester of O'Mooney of Ulster, O'Brassin and O'Connors > >Fionnachtach, # 100 in pedigree line, had three sons. From one son , Foghartach are descended Cairn, Cairns Flanagan, Donnellan, Kearns, etc., of Ulster. > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: [FERMANAGH] Henderson > From: > > "Ken & Helen Harris" <[email protected]> > Date: > > Sun, 3 Feb 2002 17:05:53 +1100 > To: > > [email protected] > > >Dear Jennie, I note from your Email that you have a McKNIGHT marriage in >your line in 1862. Could you give me the details just in case it matches my >research interests of McKnight from Fermanagh. My GrGrandmother Catherine >Anne McKnight arrived in Australia in 1841 and her parents were George and >Isabella. I also have a Barbara McKnight married to James Carey and would >like to find her origins. One of their sons Thomas married Catherine in >Australia. >Thank you. Regards, Helen Harris > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: [FERMANAGH] HENDERSON in or near Enniskillan c 1800 > From: > > "Sharon Walker" <[email protected]> > Date: > > Sun, 3 Feb 2002 00:19:58 -0600 > To: > > [email protected] > > >Doug, Donna; does any of this help you? >Descendants of ?? Henderson > > > > >Generation No. 1 > > >1. ??1 HENDERSON. He married ANN ISLES Abt. 1820 in Ireland. > > >Children of ?? HENDERSON and ANN ISLES are: > >2. i. MARGARET2 HENDERSON, b. March 12, 1824; d. February 18, 1908, Mosa >twp, Ontario. > >3. ii. WILLIAM JAMES HENDERSON, b. Abt. 1832, Enniskillen, Fermanagh Co., >Ireland; d. Abt. 1903, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario. > >4. iii. JANE HENDERSON, b. March 17, 1834, Enniskillen, Fermanagh Co.; d. >November 24, 1890, Dresden, Ontario. > >5. iv. CATHERINE HENDERSON, b. March 12, 1835, Enniskillen, Fermanagh Co., >Ireland; d. February 10, 1909, Wardsville, Ontario. > >6. v. PHOEBE ANN HENDERSON, b. March 17, 1838, Enniskillen, Fermanagh Co., >Ireland; d. February 21, 1915, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario. > >vi. CHRISTOPHER HENDERSON, b. 1846, Enniskillen, Fermanagh Co., Ireland; d. >May 2, 1897, Mosa twp, Ontario. > > > >Generation No. 2 > > >2. MARGARET2 HENDERSON (??1) was born March 12, 1824, and died February 18, >1908 in Mosa twp, Ontario. She married WILLIAM GARDINER Abt. 1850 in Mosa >twp, Ontario. > > >Children of MARGARET HENDERSON and WILLIAM GARDINER are: > >i. ELIZABETH3 GARDINER, b. October 2, 1852; d. March 17, 1923; m. DUNCAN >MACCALLUM, Abt. 1875. > >ii. PETER GARDINER, b. Abt. 1854; d. Abt. 1926; m. PERMILLA PICHARD. > >iii. MARGARET ANNE GARDINER, b. Abt. 1857; d. Abt. 1887; m. JOHN BENJAMIN >JONES. > >iv. WILLIAM ALBERT GARDINER, b. October 4, 1859; d. December 14, 1898. > >v. JAMES C. GARDINER, b. July 8, 1862; d. December 30, 1937; m. MARY KEZIA >MUNSON, October 12, 1898. > >vi. THOMAS GARDINER, b. February 17, 1865; d. October 12, 1952; m. ELLEN MAY >ABBOT, September 28, 1901. > >vii. ANDREW GARDINER, b. Abt. 1867; d. June 2, 1930; m. MINNIE HAGGARTY. > >3. WILLIAM JAMES2 HENDERSON (??1) was born Abt. 1832 in Enniskillen, >Fermanagh Co., Ireland, and died Abt. 1903 in Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario. He >married MARY AGNES WALKER Abt. 1861, daughter of EBENEZER WALKER and MARY >SAVAGE. > >More About WILLIAM JAMES HENDERSON: > >Misc: Owned lot 4, conc 3, Mosa twp, Ontario > >More About MARY AGNES WALKER: > >Buried at: Oakland Cemetery > > >Children of WILLIAM HENDERSON and MARY WALKER are: > >i. CHRISTOPHER3 HENDERSON, b. Abt. 1861; d. Abt. 1925, Minitonas, Manitoba; >m. MARY AGNES FREEMAN, Abt. 1885. > >More About MARY AGNES FREEMAN: > >Misc: Niece of Margaret Freeman, ie Mrs. James Walker > >ii. WILLIAM JAMES HENDERSON, b. Abt. 1864, Mosa twp, Ontario; d. May 13, >1923, Minitonas, Manitoba; m. MARY JANE STINSON, April 16, 1890. > >iii. CHARLOTTE HENDERSON, b. December 19, 1872; d. Abt. October 1956, >Saskatchewan; m. CHARLES JEFFREY, Abt. 1892. > >iv. THOMAS HENDERSON, b. May 22, 1875, Wardsville, Ontario; d. November 26, >1955, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario; m. ETHEL BOOTH, Abt. 1900, Mosa twp, >Ontario. > >Marriage Notes for THOMAS HENDERSON and ETHEL BOOTH: > >Lived on the Henderson home farm in Mosa twp. Thomas was a staunch >Conservative, and an Orangeman (L.O.L. 593 Newbury) 18 Aug 1896; was granted >a life membership in Appin lodge 981 in 1946. > >Moved to Glencoe 25 Sep 1899 > > > >v. MARY ANN HENDERSON, b. July 28, 1865; d. December 3, 1920; m. GAVIN ALLAN >HALL, December 28, 1892. > >vi. EBENEZER HENDERSON, b. Abt. 1867, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario; d. January >23, 1921, Vancouver, British Columbia; m. ALICE LYDIA BEAVON, Abt. 1897, >Dauphin, Manitoba. > >Marriage Notes for EBENEZER HENDERSON and ALICE BEAVON: > >In Vancouver, the family was known as the 'Horsey Hendersons' after they >established the Victoria Hunt Club. The whole family were riders. > >vii. ALICE ELIZABETH HENDERSON, b. November 27, 1882, Glencoe, Mosa twp, >Ontario; d. Abt. 1933; m. JOHN JOSEPH MCDERMOT, Abt. 1917, Victoria, British >Columbia. > >4. JANE2 HENDERSON (??1) was born March 17, 1834 in Enniskillen, Fermanagh >Co., and died November 24, 1890 in Dresden, Ontario. She married WILLIAM >CARR Abt. 1854. > > >Children of JANE HENDERSON and WILLIAM CARR are: > >i. SAM3 CARR, b. August 6, 1855; d. July 28, 1908; m. DELL??, December 13, >1887. > >ii. MARY ANN CARR, b. March 8, 1857; d. April 8, 1931; m. JOSEPH WILLIAMS. > >iii. BESSIE CARR, b. September 14, 1858; d. November 21, 1926; m. CHARLES >ABRAHAMS, August 30, 1887. > >iv. WILLIAM CARR, b. May 1, 1860; d. March 6, 1932, Dresden, Ontario. > >v. CHRISTOPHER CARR, b. December 14, 1861, Dresden, Ontario; d. September >29, 1904, Dresden, Ontario; m. LILLIE ??, February 9, 1898. > >vi. JAMES CARR, b. October 25, 1863; d. May 1, 1930; m. ANNA BELLE, May 1, >1901. > >vii. MAGGIE CARR, b. September 15, 1865; d. February 10, 1933; m. EDWARD ??, >Abt. 1915. > >viii. HUGH CARR, b. July 28, 1867; d. October 11, 1933; m. ELLA ??, December >29, 1897. > >ix. KATHERINE CARR, b. May 7, 1869; d. August 5, 1934; m. JAMES A. MCCAULEY. > >x. JOHN CARR, b. June 6, 1871; d. September 16, 1939; m. JANIE ??, March 7, >1898. > >xi. JOE CARR, b. March 24, 1873; d. July 15, 1935; m. MARY ANNE BABCOCK, >November 2, 1899. > >xii. GEORGE CARR, b. March 15, 1875; d. February 19, 1938, Dresden, Ontario; >m. MIMA ??, March 11, 1903. > >5. CATHERINE2 HENDERSON (??1) was born March 12, 1835 in Enniskillen, >Fermanagh Co., Ireland, and died February 10, 1909 in Wardsville, Ontario. >She married (1) JOSEPH WALKER Abt. 1865. She married (2) MATHIAS DILL Abt. >1880. > >More About JOSEPH WALKER: > >Buried at: Episcopal Church Cemetery > > >Children of CATHERINE HENDERSON and JOSEPH WALKER are: > >i. CATHERINE3 WALKER, b. 1870, Aldborough twp.,Ontario; d. November 14, >1924, Aldborough twp.,Ontario; m. WILLIAM GEORGE SUTTON, Abt. 1898. > >ii. ANNIE WALKER, b. March 25, 1872, Wardsville, Ontario; d. 1944, >Wardsville, Ontario; m. WILLIAM J. STINSON. > > >Child of CATHERINE HENDERSON and MATHIAS DILL is: > >iii. WILLIAM3 DILL, b. July 8, 1882, Lot 10 Broken Front,, Aldborough twp, >Ontario; d. October 15, 1967, Dutton, Ontario; m. LILY BELL CAMPBELL, April >30, 1913, Aldborough twp.,Ontario. > >6. PHOEBE ANN2 HENDERSON (??1) was born March 17, 1838 in Enniskillen, >Fermanagh Co., Ireland, and died February 21, 1915 in Glencoe, Mosa twp, >Ontario. She married JAMES STINSON in Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario. > > >Children of PHOEBE HENDERSON and JAMES STINSON are: > >i. JAMES3 STINSON, b. 1855, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario; d. 1945, Virden, >Manitoba; m. MARY CARSCADDIN. > >ii. RICHARD STINSON, b. October 6, 1856, Mosa twp, Ontario; d. 1861, Mosa >twp, Ontario. > >iii. PHOEBE ANNE STINSON, b. 1860, Mosa twp, Ontario; d. April 6, 1927, >Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario; m. JAMES GLASGOW. > >iv. CHRISTOPHER STINSON, b. March 4, 1864; d. April 29, 1929; m. SADIE >LEVERINGTON, 1891. > >v. WILLIAM STINSON, b. June 15, 1866, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario; d. April >16, 1940, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario; m. ELSIE BEAVIS. > >vi. MARY JANE STINSON, b. 1869, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario; d. September 1, >1946, Bath, Ontario; m. JAMES HENDERSON, April 16, 1890. > >vii. MARGARET STINSON, b. July 19, 1871; d. February 24, 1949, Glencoe, Mosa >twp, Ontario; m. JOHN MACEACHERN. > >viii. ISAAC STINSON, b. November 12, 1872, Wardsville, Ontario; d. January >12, 1950, Virden, Manitoba. > >ix. RACHEL STINSON, b. July 15, 1875; d. October 10, 1956; m. JACK RAMSEY. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Doug Fletcher" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 6:12 PM >Subject: Re: [FERMANAGH] HENDERSON in or near Enniskillan c 1800 > > >>This is a multi-part message in MIME format. >>--------------F432EEDCF691A2BDA09217FB >>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >> >>I have a Christopher Henderson married to Margaret Fletcher on 27 Nov 1828 >> >at Irvinestown, Derryvullen North, Co Fermanagh. Margaret > >>was bn 1809. Christopher must be about the same or older. He was in the >> >constabulary and was dead prior to 1851 census for Greenock, > >>Scotland where they had emigrated. >>Doug Fletcher >>Canada >> >>Donna Lee Butler wrote: >> >>>Hello Folks, >>>I've been reading the messages with interest but have seen nothing about >>>Robert/David HENDERSON, wife Angelina and their 8 children. They arrived >>>in Saint John, New Brunswick, in 1818 or 1819. Does anyone have any idea >>>how I can find out exactly where in Co.Fermanagh they resided. All >>>information I have been able to find here in New Brunswick, Canada just >>>says Enniskillan, Co.Fermanagh....no parish. Possible last name of wife >>>was McCONNELL. >>>Thank you for any help. >>>Donna Lee BUTLER (nee HENDERSON) >>> >>>==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== >>>Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone >>> >with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland. > >>--------------F432EEDCF691A2BDA09217FB >>Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; >> name="dfletche.vcf" >>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >>Content-Description: Card for Doug Fletcher >>Content-Disposition: attachment; >> filename="dfletche.vcf" >> >>begin:vcard >>n:Fletcher;Doug >>tel;home:(780) 484-6936 >>tel;work:(780) 451-4698 >>x-mozilla-html:FALSE >>url:htttp://www.osborne-group.com >>org:The Osborne Group >>version:2.1 >>email;internet:[email protected] >>title:Principal >>adr;quoted-printable:;;Suite 900=0D=0AFirst Edmonton Place=0D=0A10665 >> >Jasper Avenue=0D=0AEdmonton, AB, T5J 3S9;;;; > >>fn:Doug >>end:vcard >> >>--------------F432EEDCF691A2BDA09217FB-- >> >> >>==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== >>Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone >> >with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland. > > >______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanagh Story; by Peadar Livingston" > From: > > [email protected] > Date: > > Sun, 3 Feb 2002 05:23:53 EST > To: > > [email protected] > > >Thankyou Bonnie for taking the time to do that lookup for me. > >Cheeers > >Hilda in Australia. > -- <cid:[email protected]>

    02/03/2002 04:02:49
    1. Re: [FERMANAGH] Parish Church Query
    2. Roland & Rosemary Golden
    3. Carolyn: I have contacted two parishes in Co. Louth, the Ardee Paris, Fr. Clyne, in person and later by letter. He could not have been kinder or more obliging. I am now into my fourth month waiting for a response from the parish in Dunleer. My temper and patience are growing short. I recognize that there is a shortage of priests, and, unlike my dealings with the County Louth Library, I send my donation up front. There is no excuse for the kind of rude behavior that you describe or which I am receiving from Dunleer. Sombody noted that these requests provide "soft money" to the parish and encourage tourism to areas which might be overlooked by visitors. Most parishes in Louth, and probably other Armagh parishes have computerized records. Supposedly the transcribing was supervised by Fr. Clyne when he was an administrator to the Archbishop of Armagh. Fr. Clyne was a History major at Oxford? and is aware of the importance of these records.Apparently he has made his parish secretary aware of their importance and of the importance of good treatment of and service to the requesters. Bill Golden, [email protected] carolyn woehl wrote: > Good Luck! I went to the parish church in 1998 in Tullyallen, County Louth > and the priest said, "you are the 4th American I have had this week, I don't > know what you are doing this." > Needless to say, he was less than helpful and I left with no information > even though he had computerized records. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "william campbell" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 8:02 PM > Subject: Re: [FERMANAGH] Parish Church Query > > > KURT: > > I have written to the Rector twice over the past two years and have been > unable to get even the courtesy of a reply. If you write and > > are successful , please let us know your 'secret'. > > > > Cheers > > > > Bill > > "Laidlaw, Kurt S." wrote: > > > > > Does anyone know whether I am likely to get a response if I write to the > > > parish church (magheraculmoney)asking about specific baptism, marriage > or > > > death records from the early 1800's? I don't want to waste my time or > theirs > > > if there is no chance of a response. > > > > > > ==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== > > > Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone > with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland. > > > > -- > > William A. Campbell > > Calgary, Alberta, Canada > > > > > > > > ==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== > > Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone > with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland. > > > > ==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland.

    02/03/2002 03:40:01
    1. Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanagh Story; by Peadar Livingston"
    2. Thankyou Bonnie for taking the time to do that lookup for me. Cheeers Hilda in Australia.

    02/02/2002 10:23:53
    1. Re: [FERMANAGH] HENDERSON in or near Enniskillan c 1800
    2. Sharon Walker
    3. Doug, Donna; does any of this help you? Descendants of ?? Henderson Generation No. 1 1. ??1 HENDERSON. He married ANN ISLES Abt. 1820 in Ireland. Children of ?? HENDERSON and ANN ISLES are: 2. i. MARGARET2 HENDERSON, b. March 12, 1824; d. February 18, 1908, Mosa twp, Ontario. 3. ii. WILLIAM JAMES HENDERSON, b. Abt. 1832, Enniskillen, Fermanagh Co., Ireland; d. Abt. 1903, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario. 4. iii. JANE HENDERSON, b. March 17, 1834, Enniskillen, Fermanagh Co.; d. November 24, 1890, Dresden, Ontario. 5. iv. CATHERINE HENDERSON, b. March 12, 1835, Enniskillen, Fermanagh Co., Ireland; d. February 10, 1909, Wardsville, Ontario. 6. v. PHOEBE ANN HENDERSON, b. March 17, 1838, Enniskillen, Fermanagh Co., Ireland; d. February 21, 1915, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario. vi. CHRISTOPHER HENDERSON, b. 1846, Enniskillen, Fermanagh Co., Ireland; d. May 2, 1897, Mosa twp, Ontario. Generation No. 2 2. MARGARET2 HENDERSON (??1) was born March 12, 1824, and died February 18, 1908 in Mosa twp, Ontario. She married WILLIAM GARDINER Abt. 1850 in Mosa twp, Ontario. Children of MARGARET HENDERSON and WILLIAM GARDINER are: i. ELIZABETH3 GARDINER, b. October 2, 1852; d. March 17, 1923; m. DUNCAN MACCALLUM, Abt. 1875. ii. PETER GARDINER, b. Abt. 1854; d. Abt. 1926; m. PERMILLA PICHARD. iii. MARGARET ANNE GARDINER, b. Abt. 1857; d. Abt. 1887; m. JOHN BENJAMIN JONES. iv. WILLIAM ALBERT GARDINER, b. October 4, 1859; d. December 14, 1898. v. JAMES C. GARDINER, b. July 8, 1862; d. December 30, 1937; m. MARY KEZIA MUNSON, October 12, 1898. vi. THOMAS GARDINER, b. February 17, 1865; d. October 12, 1952; m. ELLEN MAY ABBOT, September 28, 1901. vii. ANDREW GARDINER, b. Abt. 1867; d. June 2, 1930; m. MINNIE HAGGARTY. 3. WILLIAM JAMES2 HENDERSON (??1) was born Abt. 1832 in Enniskillen, Fermanagh Co., Ireland, and died Abt. 1903 in Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario. He married MARY AGNES WALKER Abt. 1861, daughter of EBENEZER WALKER and MARY SAVAGE. More About WILLIAM JAMES HENDERSON: Misc: Owned lot 4, conc 3, Mosa twp, Ontario More About MARY AGNES WALKER: Buried at: Oakland Cemetery Children of WILLIAM HENDERSON and MARY WALKER are: i. CHRISTOPHER3 HENDERSON, b. Abt. 1861; d. Abt. 1925, Minitonas, Manitoba; m. MARY AGNES FREEMAN, Abt. 1885. More About MARY AGNES FREEMAN: Misc: Niece of Margaret Freeman, ie Mrs. James Walker ii. WILLIAM JAMES HENDERSON, b. Abt. 1864, Mosa twp, Ontario; d. May 13, 1923, Minitonas, Manitoba; m. MARY JANE STINSON, April 16, 1890. iii. CHARLOTTE HENDERSON, b. December 19, 1872; d. Abt. October 1956, Saskatchewan; m. CHARLES JEFFREY, Abt. 1892. iv. THOMAS HENDERSON, b. May 22, 1875, Wardsville, Ontario; d. November 26, 1955, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario; m. ETHEL BOOTH, Abt. 1900, Mosa twp, Ontario. Marriage Notes for THOMAS HENDERSON and ETHEL BOOTH: Lived on the Henderson home farm in Mosa twp. Thomas was a staunch Conservative, and an Orangeman (L.O.L. 593 Newbury) 18 Aug 1896; was granted a life membership in Appin lodge 981 in 1946. Moved to Glencoe 25 Sep 1899 v. MARY ANN HENDERSON, b. July 28, 1865; d. December 3, 1920; m. GAVIN ALLAN HALL, December 28, 1892. vi. EBENEZER HENDERSON, b. Abt. 1867, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario; d. January 23, 1921, Vancouver, British Columbia; m. ALICE LYDIA BEAVON, Abt. 1897, Dauphin, Manitoba. Marriage Notes for EBENEZER HENDERSON and ALICE BEAVON: In Vancouver, the family was known as the 'Horsey Hendersons' after they established the Victoria Hunt Club. The whole family were riders. vii. ALICE ELIZABETH HENDERSON, b. November 27, 1882, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario; d. Abt. 1933; m. JOHN JOSEPH MCDERMOT, Abt. 1917, Victoria, British Columbia. 4. JANE2 HENDERSON (??1) was born March 17, 1834 in Enniskillen, Fermanagh Co., and died November 24, 1890 in Dresden, Ontario. She married WILLIAM CARR Abt. 1854. Children of JANE HENDERSON and WILLIAM CARR are: i. SAM3 CARR, b. August 6, 1855; d. July 28, 1908; m. DELL??, December 13, 1887. ii. MARY ANN CARR, b. March 8, 1857; d. April 8, 1931; m. JOSEPH WILLIAMS. iii. BESSIE CARR, b. September 14, 1858; d. November 21, 1926; m. CHARLES ABRAHAMS, August 30, 1887. iv. WILLIAM CARR, b. May 1, 1860; d. March 6, 1932, Dresden, Ontario. v. CHRISTOPHER CARR, b. December 14, 1861, Dresden, Ontario; d. September 29, 1904, Dresden, Ontario; m. LILLIE ??, February 9, 1898. vi. JAMES CARR, b. October 25, 1863; d. May 1, 1930; m. ANNA BELLE, May 1, 1901. vii. MAGGIE CARR, b. September 15, 1865; d. February 10, 1933; m. EDWARD ??, Abt. 1915. viii. HUGH CARR, b. July 28, 1867; d. October 11, 1933; m. ELLA ??, December 29, 1897. ix. KATHERINE CARR, b. May 7, 1869; d. August 5, 1934; m. JAMES A. MCCAULEY. x. JOHN CARR, b. June 6, 1871; d. September 16, 1939; m. JANIE ??, March 7, 1898. xi. JOE CARR, b. March 24, 1873; d. July 15, 1935; m. MARY ANNE BABCOCK, November 2, 1899. xii. GEORGE CARR, b. March 15, 1875; d. February 19, 1938, Dresden, Ontario; m. MIMA ??, March 11, 1903. 5. CATHERINE2 HENDERSON (??1) was born March 12, 1835 in Enniskillen, Fermanagh Co., Ireland, and died February 10, 1909 in Wardsville, Ontario. She married (1) JOSEPH WALKER Abt. 1865. She married (2) MATHIAS DILL Abt. 1880. More About JOSEPH WALKER: Buried at: Episcopal Church Cemetery Children of CATHERINE HENDERSON and JOSEPH WALKER are: i. CATHERINE3 WALKER, b. 1870, Aldborough twp.,Ontario; d. November 14, 1924, Aldborough twp.,Ontario; m. WILLIAM GEORGE SUTTON, Abt. 1898. ii. ANNIE WALKER, b. March 25, 1872, Wardsville, Ontario; d. 1944, Wardsville, Ontario; m. WILLIAM J. STINSON. Child of CATHERINE HENDERSON and MATHIAS DILL is: iii. WILLIAM3 DILL, b. July 8, 1882, Lot 10 Broken Front,, Aldborough twp, Ontario; d. October 15, 1967, Dutton, Ontario; m. LILY BELL CAMPBELL, April 30, 1913, Aldborough twp.,Ontario. 6. PHOEBE ANN2 HENDERSON (??1) was born March 17, 1838 in Enniskillen, Fermanagh Co., Ireland, and died February 21, 1915 in Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario. She married JAMES STINSON in Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario. Children of PHOEBE HENDERSON and JAMES STINSON are: i. JAMES3 STINSON, b. 1855, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario; d. 1945, Virden, Manitoba; m. MARY CARSCADDIN. ii. RICHARD STINSON, b. October 6, 1856, Mosa twp, Ontario; d. 1861, Mosa twp, Ontario. iii. PHOEBE ANNE STINSON, b. 1860, Mosa twp, Ontario; d. April 6, 1927, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario; m. JAMES GLASGOW. iv. CHRISTOPHER STINSON, b. March 4, 1864; d. April 29, 1929; m. SADIE LEVERINGTON, 1891. v. WILLIAM STINSON, b. June 15, 1866, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario; d. April 16, 1940, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario; m. ELSIE BEAVIS. vi. MARY JANE STINSON, b. 1869, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario; d. September 1, 1946, Bath, Ontario; m. JAMES HENDERSON, April 16, 1890. vii. MARGARET STINSON, b. July 19, 1871; d. February 24, 1949, Glencoe, Mosa twp, Ontario; m. JOHN MACEACHERN. viii. ISAAC STINSON, b. November 12, 1872, Wardsville, Ontario; d. January 12, 1950, Virden, Manitoba. ix. RACHEL STINSON, b. July 15, 1875; d. October 10, 1956; m. JACK RAMSEY. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Fletcher" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 6:12 PM Subject: Re: [FERMANAGH] HENDERSON in or near Enniskillan c 1800 > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > --------------F432EEDCF691A2BDA09217FB > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > I have a Christopher Henderson married to Margaret Fletcher on 27 Nov 1828 at Irvinestown, Derryvullen North, Co Fermanagh. Margaret > was bn 1809. Christopher must be about the same or older. 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