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.
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. >
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?
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
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
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.
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. > >
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
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 worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
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.
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. >
Mary They've got a copy on the Books Ulster site http://www.booksulster.com/ Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Puccinelli Mary-MPUCCIN1" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 8:19 PM Subject: RE: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanagh Story; by Peadar Livingston" > I'd really like to get this book and can't seem to find it anywhere. > Does anybody have access to it? > > Mary McCaffrey Puccinelli >
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.
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
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
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
May I ask this help to TKS (that kind soul)? Eleanor
I'd really like to get this book and can't seem to find it anywhere. Does anybody have access to it? Mary McCaffrey Puccinelli -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:08 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FERMANAGH] Book "The Fermanagh Story; by Peadar Livingston" Bonnie, I'm wondering if I could ask a big favor of you? Would you be willing to look up CARROTHERS/CAROTHERS/CARUTHERS in The Fermanagh Story for me. I've hit my highest brick wall trying to find my grgrgrandparents in Fermanagh. Thank you, Pat ==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland.
Bonnie, I'm wondering if I could ask a big favor of you? Would you be willing to look up CARROTHERS/CAROTHERS/CARUTHERS in The Fermanagh Story for me. I've hit my highest brick wall trying to find my grgrgrandparents in Fermanagh. Thank you, Pat
I have a Robert JOHNSTON 1865-1940 married to Florence INGRAM 1867-1947. Robert's parents are listed as Martin JOHNSTON and Jane HENDERSON. No other information yet. I think they might have been in Killadeas, but I have just started with this line so I don't have any more to help you, or myself :). Jennifer King >===== Original Message From [email protected] ===== >Hello Jennifer King, what is the time frame for your HENDERSON/ JOHNSTON >marriage? I have always had a theory that my Henderson's at one time must >have married a Johnston (nothing has come up yet) because Johnston is a >christian name in my Henderson clan that carried on for many many >generations. Although my Henderson's are reported to have come from Cavan, >not really that far away though! > >Our first Henderson that came to Canada was James HENDERSON & Isabella >Rutlidge around 1842. The only children that came with them, leaving a big >gap of years between births were: Catherine Henderson b. 1833 Ireland; >James Henderson b 1840 Ireland; JOHNSTON HENDERSON b. July 1846 Canada. > >A stab in the dark but still worth a try. Thanks. > >Bonnie Henderson >Alberta, Canada >[email protected] > >Searching in Ireland for: >JOHNSTON, HALL in Fermanagh >HENDERSON, RUTLEDGE/RUTLIDGE, WILSON in Cavan >MURRAY in Armagh >QUERY, DOWD, COWAN in Antrim >SOMMERVILLE/SUMMERVILLE in Monaghan > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Jennifer King" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 9:23 PM >Subject: Re: [FERMANAGH] Henderson > > >> My Jane HENDERSON married a JOHNSTON. Don't think they were in Canada that >I >> know of. . . >> >> Jennifer King >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Jennifer Cosentino" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 10:27 PM >> Subject: [FERMANAGH] Henderson >> >> >> > I see that HENDERSON has been a subject, one I have been waiting for. >> > >> > I am searching for a Francis HENDERSON born in Fermanagh Co. February >> > 27, 1835. What I do know is he married a McKNIGHT prior to 1862 for his >> > first child, Jane HENDERSON, was born that year in Ontario, Canada. >> > Any help would be happily received. >> > >> > Best Wishes, >> > Jenni >> > > > > > >==== FERMANAGH Mailing List ==== >Welcome to the original Fermanagh mailing list. This list is for anyone with a genealogical interest in County Fermanagh Ireland.