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    1. [FIANNA-L] PARTY - Small but GRAND!
    2. Anne
    3. A few of us did manage to get to #Fian and had a good old time chat. :) And SLH is BAaaaaaCCCCK !!! with a new name. She'll get our webring whipped back into shape soon, so let's get ready to encourage folks to use it... say in about two weeks! Peace. Anne

    07/13/1999 08:20:50
    1. RE: [FIANNA-L] 1902 Census
    2. Christina Hunt
    3. Thanks to all for your help. I did find the listing under Ireland. Must have looked under Longford before. Too durn many films to choose from. I think a researcher would be cheaper. <G> Sorry abt calling it 1902. I know better. Thanks again, Christina County Longford Queries: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Ireland/Longford > -----Original Message----- > From: Ellen Naliboff [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 11:05 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [FIANNA-L] 1902 Census > > > You must use the Locality search of the Family History Library Catalog > in the following form: > Ireland, [county name] - Census - 1901 > Ellen > > ______________________________

    07/13/1999 07:57:20
    1. Re: [FIANNA-L] 1902 Census
    2. Eugene Fottrell
    3. Christina Hunt wrote: > I am interested in obtaining a copy of a pg or two from the 1902 census of > Ireland. I emailed the Nat. Archives of Ireland and they said they don't do > research for the pub but would look for ONE family. I really need two as I > think the children were at the grandparents. My question: is this the best > way to go or has someone used a researcher that they like and who preferably > takes credit cards <G>. Any other sources for this census. I don't find it > in the Mormon library. > Thanks for any suggestions. > Regards, > Christina > > ==== FIANNA Mailing List ==== > Irish Researchers helping Irish Researchers > Irish research in the United States and in Ireland! > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~fianna/ ***Award Winner*** Thanks to Chirho > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/4404/ It's the 1901 Census. FHC of LDS has this. Gene

    07/13/1999 06:07:58
    1. Re: [FIANNA-L] PARTY ?? :)
    2. Toy
    3. Hi all Looking for info on the following surnames FITZHENRY-Wexford>Buffalo NY GLASCOTT-Wexford>Buffalo NY JOHNSON-Wexford>Buffalo NY DOYLE-Wexford SULLIVAN-Ire>Scranton PA>Buffalo NY BUTLER-Ire>Scranton PA>Buffalo NY Thanks Ed Toy West Seneca NY >> >>==== FIANNA Mailing List ==== >>If you are leaving your current ISP, please unsubscribe! >>Digest [email protected] >>List [email protected] >>only one word in body of message UNSUBSCRIBE >>No signature/No nothing! >> >> >> >> >> > > >==== FIANNA Mailing List ==== >Need some help getting started with irc (INTERNET RELAY CHAT)? >Try: http://www.rare.on.ca/users/genealogyforum/index.htm > > > > > > > > > >

    07/13/1999 04:16:41
    1. [FIANNA-L] COSTELLO, JOYCE, HAGGERTY, LAVERTY
    2. EDWARD D COSTELLO
    3. COSTELLO, Thomas Richard, 1850 Co Mayo Ireland-1900 Springfield MA USA; emigrated c.1872, Ballindine, Co Mayo, Ireland; m: 1875, St Anne's (?) RCC, Palmer MA USA to Bridget JOYCE, 1850 Ireland-1886 Monson MA USA ; 8 kids; both interred together w/3 of their kids & other JOYCE family members at Bethany RCCem Monson MA USA; parents: Richard & Catherine (Fahey) COSTELLO of Co Mayo (presumedly), Ireland; siblings: John COSTELLO of Franklin MA USA & maybe a Richard COSTELLO of Monson MA USA. JOYCE, Bridget (COSTELLO), 1850 Co Mayo, Ireland-1886 Monson MA USA; Catherine (Dower), 1847 Ireland-1915 Monson/Palmer MA USA & Martin, 1852 Ireland-1881 Monson/Palmer/Chicopee MA USA; all emigrated c.1858; Bridget had 8 kids; Catherine & Martin: no known kids; all interred w/COSTELLO members at Bethany RCCem Monson MA USA; p:.Martin & Mary JOYCE, both of Ireland, probably Co Mayo. HAGGERTY, Peter & Nancy (McGUIRE), both b: 1808, Ireland, he d: 1881, she d: 1886 , both Houlton ME USA; emigrated (both ?) Co Donegal Ireland, c.1825, to NB Canada > Bangor ME USA > Ludlow ME USA > Littleton ME USA, (last 2, near Houlton ME USA); potato farmers; 11 kids; decendents all over N. America; both interred together, St Mary's RCCem Houlton ME USA along with Mary HAGGERTY, Peter's mother. LAVERTY, George & Elizabeth (BROWN), he: 1782-1866; she: unknown; emigrated w/son William (b: 1815), Armagh (county/city ?) Ireland, c.1816 to NB Canada; 6 kids; farmer; interred: place unknown, presumedly NB Canada, Woodstock area; p: unknown.

    07/13/1999 03:55:45
    1. Re: [FIANNA-L] 1902 Census
    2. Ellen Naliboff
    3. You must use the Locality search of the Family History Library Catalog in the following form: Ireland, [county name] - Census - 1901 Ellen

    07/13/1999 09:04:38
    1. [FIANNA-L] Margaret Sullivan
    2. Looking for info on Margaret Sullivan(born 4/16/1863 in Ballyvoige, Cork, Ireland) and her siblings/parents. I know her parents were Benjamin Sullivan and Nora Coghlan(Caughlan). Anyone else recognize this? Thanks, John(Napa, CA) ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    07/13/1999 08:25:29
    1. Re: [FIANNA-L] 1902 Census
    2. Michael Flynn
    3. > From: "Christina Hunt" <[email protected]> > Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 09:04:14 -0400 > Importance: Normal > Subject: [FIANNA-L] 1902 Census > To: [email protected] > Reply-to: [email protected] > > I am interested in obtaining a copy of a pg or two from the 1902 census of > Ireland. I emailed the Nat. Archives of Ireland and they said they don't do > research for the pub but would look for ONE family. I really need two as I > think the children were at the grandparents. My question: is this the best > way to go or has someone used a researcher that they like and who preferably > takes credit cards <G>. Any other sources for this census. I don't find it > in the Mormon library. > Thanks for any suggestions. > Regards, > Christina > > > ==== FIANNA Mailing List ==== > Irish Researchers helping Irish Researchers > Irish research in the United States and in Ireland! > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~fianna/ ***Award Winner*** Thanks to Chirho > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/4404/ > It is actually the 1901 Census, and it is available in the Mormon library. You will need to have some idea of the location of your family as it consists of 1173 reels of microfilm. Check the family history library catalogue on the web at http://www.familysearch.org to find the film numbers for the area's you are interested in. Michael Flynn.

    07/13/1999 08:25:16
    1. Re: [FIANNA-L] 1902 Census
    2. Cynthia N. Russell
    3. Christina, I do personally know of a researcher who works both in Belfast and in Dublin for reasonable rates. I would be glad to send that information to anyone who wishes to e-mail me privately. Cynthia Russell -----Original Message----- From: Christina Hunt <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 9:04 AM Subject: [FIANNA-L] 1902 Census > >I am interested in obtaining a copy of a pg or two from the 1902 census of >Ireland. I emailed the Nat. Archives of Ireland and they said they don't do >research for the pub but would look for ONE family. I really need two as I >think the children were at the grandparents. My question: is this the best >way to go or has someone used a researcher that they like and who preferably >takes credit cards <G>. Any other sources for this census. I don't find it >in the Mormon library. >Thanks for any suggestions. >Regards, >Christina > > >==== FIANNA Mailing List ==== >Irish Researchers helping Irish Researchers >Irish research in the United States and in Ireland! > >http://www.rootsweb.com/~fianna/ ***Award Winner*** Thanks to Chirho >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/4404/ > > > > > > > > >

    07/13/1999 07:19:30
    1. [FIANNA-L] 1902 Census
    2. Christina Hunt
    3. I am interested in obtaining a copy of a pg or two from the 1902 census of Ireland. I emailed the Nat. Archives of Ireland and they said they don't do research for the pub but would look for ONE family. I really need two as I think the children were at the grandparents. My question: is this the best way to go or has someone used a researcher that they like and who preferably takes credit cards <G>. Any other sources for this census. I don't find it in the Mormon library. Thanks for any suggestions. Regards, Christina

    07/13/1999 07:04:14
    1. [FIANNA-L] Kerry/02
    2. Special thanx to Elaine re NARA & FHC info. If only... Walter, MT 25:3 "Master,' When did I...'" Walter & Joan MCELLIGOTT <[email protected]> P.O.Box 161, Peotone, IL 60468-0161 Proud Rootsweb sponsor <http://www.rootsweb.com/>

    07/13/1999 01:27:03
    1. [FIANNA-L] Co. Kerry>IL 1902
    2. Greetings list. Seeking: (esp. any travel info.) gr-father James Joseph (Bovenizer) MCELLIGOTT, b. 1881. gr-mother Mary Ann (Mae,May)(Blennerhassett) FITZELL, b. 1876, md. c. 1904. From: home name, Blackbriar; townland, Sallowglen; town, Tarbert; County Kerry, Ireland. To: Chicago, Cook County, IL USA, c. 1902-4 James Joseph, d. 1946. May, d. 1960. Issue: Mamie [md. Tom Chop] Loretta [md. Bradley Anderson] James George Edward Walter [Father] Arabelle [md. Alfred Bender] My "brick wall" came at departure from where in Eire for arrival in which location, USA via what ship on exactly what date. From 1910 & 1920 US Census records grandfather did not declare citizenship. Thanx for listening. Keep up the list's good work. Walter, MT 25:3 "Master,' When did I...'" Walter & Joan MCELLIGOTT <[email protected]> P.O.Box 161, Peotone, IL 60468-0161 Proud Rootsweb sponsor <http://www.rootsweb.com/>

    07/12/1999 08:08:20
    1. Re: [FIANNA-L] PARTY ?? :)
    2. Anne
    3. :( Come on in when you get home! And if you're working for the whole evening, know there will be a seat with your name at the head table, upon which we'll all be heaping roses and other wondrous things in appreciation for all your work as list mistress. :) Peace, Anne At 05:34 PM 7/12/99 -0700, you wrote: >I will be at work, sorry. >Laura >----- Original Message ----- >From: Anne <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 2:37 AM >Subject: [FIANNA-L] PARTY ?? :) > > >> >> Hi all, old and new.. Let's have a party! >> >> Turn your mIRC programs to >> >> irc.rootsweb.com port 6667 and sign >> on to #Fian at 6pm PDT (Pacific Daylight Time) >> on This TUESDAY July 13, 1999 >> >> Let's get together and Smile! >> >> Bring your brick walls and Surnames! >> >> >> ==== FIANNA Mailing List ==== >> Visit both these pages >> Fianna favorite sites >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~fianna/ Thank You Chirho! >> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/4404/ >> Please turn off your Stationery, Backrounds & HTML! >> Messages to list in plain text only! >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > >==== FIANNA Mailing List ==== >If you are leaving your current ISP, please unsubscribe! >Digest [email protected] >List [email protected] >only one word in body of message UNSUBSCRIBE >No signature/No nothing! > > > > >

    07/12/1999 07:43:27
    1. Re: [FIANNA-L] PARTY ?? :)
    2. Joe & Laura Schmidt
    3. I will be at work, sorry. Laura ----- Original Message ----- From: Anne <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 2:37 AM Subject: [FIANNA-L] PARTY ?? :) > > Hi all, old and new.. Let's have a party! > > Turn your mIRC programs to > > irc.rootsweb.com port 6667 and sign > on to #Fian at 6pm PDT (Pacific Daylight Time) > on This TUESDAY July 13, 1999 > > Let's get together and Smile! > > Bring your brick walls and Surnames! > > > ==== FIANNA Mailing List ==== > Visit both these pages > Fianna favorite sites > http://www.rootsweb.com/~fianna/ Thank You Chirho! > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/4404/ > Please turn off your Stationery, Backrounds & HTML! > Messages to list in plain text only! > > > > > > >

    07/12/1999 06:34:46
    1. Re: [FIANNA-L] PARTY ?? :)
    2. Barry & Margaret Heywood
    3. Dear Anne, Will try and make the "Party" tomorrow. Thanks for the Louth work. Coding away. Up to 70 in the July surnames already! Glad you had a great time with your son. Did you go away, or did he come home? Still praying for you all. Love and Peace my dear friend, Marg. Anne wrote: > Hi all, old and new.. Let's have a party! > > Turn your mIRC programs to > > irc.rootsweb.com port 6667 and sign > on to #Fian at 6pm PDT (Pacific Daylight Time) > on This TUESDAY July 13, 1999 > > Let's get together and Smile! > > Bring your brick walls and Surnames! > > ==== FIANNA Mailing List ==== > Visit both these pages > Fianna favorite sites > http://www.rootsweb.com/~fianna/ Thank You Chirho! > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/4404/ > Please turn off your Stationery, Backrounds & HTML! > Messages to list in plain text only!

    07/12/1999 03:21:33
    1. [FIANNA-L] Flynn
    2. Elise Brenner
    3. I am still searching for my grandfather Nicholas Flynn. I got as far as finding him listed in the birth index, 1st quarter of 1881. It shows that he was born December 19, 1880 and it is registerd as Bawnboy, County Caven and he record should be on page 47 of Volume 3. I got that film in and it wasn't there. I have now sent for the birth registration, it was so depressing to get that film and not find it. The only place I have gotten is to find out where exactly he was born. His petition for citizenship showed Boulagh and I have since found that it was Boley. Close.<G> Elise Flynn Brenner

    07/12/1999 01:01:25
    1. Re: [FIANNA-L] Co. Kerry>IL 1902
    2. Ellen Naliboff
    3. National Archives staff in Washington. DC, will search the immigration passenger lists up to 1954 if there is an index and if an inquirer can give the full names and ages of the passenger and of accompanying passengers, the port of entry, the vessel, and exact date of arrival. If the passenger list is not indexed you must supply either the exact date of arrival or the name of the ship on which the person arrived in addition to the facts listed above. Use the Index. Requests for searches should be made on NATF Form 81, Order for Copies of Ship Passenger Arrival Records. You can obtain the NATF Form 81 by providing your name and mailing address [email protected] Be sure to specify "Form 81" and the number of forms you need. The fee is $10.00, payable only when the requested records are found. If the records cannot be found, no payment is required. You can do-it-yourself at the local Family History Centers. The FHL has acquired 99% of National Archives passenger records. There are Family History Centers scattered throughout the world, located in the LDS meeting-houses. The FHCs are generally listed in the local phonebook under Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints with its own phone number. In some communities, Family Search is in the local public library. No charge is made for using the resources at the local FHC except for a rental fee for microfilm from the Family History Library in Salt Lake. No proselytizing is allowed in the FHC. Go to these urls for more information online. http://www.firstct.com/fv/lds1.html http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/immigration/immigrat.html NARA Record Group Number, Microfilm Publication Number and Roll Number of the film that you want. This information is available at the NARA web site at: http://www.nara.gov/publications/microfilm/immigrant/rg85.html - for years after ca1891 Not all persons who entered the United States appear on the available passenger lists. Some lists were lost. Some ship captains probably did not record all passengers on the lists for one reason or another. Indexers do not always spell names correctly, often because the original version of the name was illegible. Since no index is 100% accurate, the only way to be certain whether or not a name is in the actual record is to search the record itself. Go to this url for Frequently Asked Questions about passenger lists. http://www.buffnet.net/~mewexler/shipsfaq.txt Here is the url for The National Archives, with links to information available on all ports and the appropriate microfilm series. http://www.nara.gov/publications/microfilm/immigrant/immpass.html#portindex Visit the Research Guide to Immigration and Ships Passenger Lists at: http://home.att.net/~arnielang http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlwat/hist.htm is a discussion of passenger lists. Ellen [email protected] National Archives staff in Washington. DC, will search the immigration passenger lists up to 1954 if there is an index and if an inquirer can give the full names and ages of the passenger and of accompanying passengers, the port of entry, the vessel, and exact date of arrival. If the passenger list is not indexed you must supply either the exact date of arrival or the name of the ship on which the person arrived in addition to the facts listed above. Use the Index. Requests for searches should be made on NATF Form 81, Order for Copies of Ship Passenger Arrival Records. You can obtain the NATF Form 81 by providing your name and mailing address [email protected] Be sure to specify "Form 81" and the number of forms you need. The fee is $10.00, payable only when the requested records are found. If the records cannot be found, no payment is required. You can do-it-yourself at the local Family History Centers. The FHL has acquired 99% of National Archives passenger records. There are Family History Centers scattered throughout the world, located in the LDS meeting-houses. The FHCs are generally listed in the local phonebook under Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints with its own phone number. In some communities, Family Search is in the local public library. No charge is made for using the resources at the local FHC except for a rental fee for microfilm from the Family History Library in Salt Lake. No proselytizing is allowed in the FHC. Go to these urls for more information online. http://www.firstct.com/fv/lds1.html http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/immigration/immigrat.html NARA Record Group Number, Microfilm Publication Number and Roll Number of the film that you want. This information is available at the NARA web site at: http://www.nara.gov/publications/microfilm/immigrant/rg85.html - for years after ca1891 Not all persons who entered the United States appear on the available passenger lists. Some lists were lost. Some ship captains probably did not record all passengers on the lists for one reason or another. Indexers do not always spell names correctly, often because the original version of the name was illegible. Since no index is 100% accurate, the only way to be certain whether or not a name is in the actual record is to search the record itself. Go to this url for Frequently Asked Questions about passenger lists. http://www.buffnet.net/~mewexler/shipsfaq.txt Here is the url for The National Archives, with links to information available on all ports and the appropriate microfilm series. http://www.nara.gov/publications/microfilm/immigrant/immpass.html#portindex Visit the Research Guide to Immigration and Ships Passenger Lists at: http://home.att.net/~arnielang http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlwat/hist.htm is a discussion of passenger lists. Ellen [email protected]

    07/12/1999 10:02:12
    1. [FIANNA-L] RYAN,GLEESON,DWYER,CAREY,CRUSE
    2. Bill in Pennsylvania [email protected] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/y/a/William-N- Ryan/ ################################################ RYAN,Andrew---b. abt. 1790 Kiloscully,Tip,IRE>Phila,PA 1882 GLEASON,Anne---b.1868 Kilvelane,Tip,IRE>Phila,PA 1883 DWYER,Mary---b. about 1850 Knigh,Tip,IRE CAREY,Norah---b.abt. 1850 Kilvelane,Tip,IRE CRUSE,Bridget---b. abt 1790 Limerick city,Lim,IRE

    07/12/1999 07:10:06
    1. [FIANNA-L] PARTY ?? :)
    2. Anne
    3. Hi all, old and new.. Let's have a party! Turn your mIRC programs to irc.rootsweb.com port 6667 and sign on to #Fian at 6pm PDT (Pacific Daylight Time) on This TUESDAY July 13, 1999 Let's get together and Smile! Bring your brick walls and Surnames!

    07/12/1999 03:37:14
    1. [FIANNA-L] CLARE - McMAHON and O'GRADY
    2. Josie Taylor
    3. Relisting my 19th C County CLARE interests. McMAHON Iragh townland associated with O'Callaghan's Mills from early 1800's may have come from Cork. O'GRADY Feakle Have McMahon Baptisms, O'Callaghan's Mills and proven family links down to the present but very little on O'GRADY family from whom Catherine married Daniel McMAHON. Josie Taylor in Sydney

    07/12/1999 03:19:14