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    1. [FIANNA-L] CENSUS & LIBRARIES
    2. Lorraine Conroy
    3. For everyone infor, check out the web for your LIBRARY than see if the have HERITAGE QUEST, a good many of them have. With your library card you can then read them Lorraine

    08/27/2003 10:22:20
    1. [FIANNA-L] FLAHERTYS
    2. Lorraine Conroy
    3. Just learned that in 1929 some of my uncles and aunts were still living, Wondering if anyone out there might know or be connected to the following people: John Flaherty b in Ireland 1865 Jun 7th, his sisters, Helen or Ellen Flaherty born Aug 10, 1883 Ireland, and Sister Elizabeth Flaherty b 1867, Ireland who was a nun in the order of St Francis. I believe her birth name was Margaret. Parents were Michael Flaherty & Nora Forde. Most of the men seems to have worked the docks or ship yards. Wish I knew who John's wife might have been Hope someone see something here Ed Conroy

    08/23/2003 01:28:24
    1. Re: [FIANNA-L] HERITAGE QUEST CENSUS
    2. jeanine
    3. If you go to Y-IRLgroups@yahoo.com & post there or look in the archives you will see Tim & he is researching the Mc Garry's. Hope this helps... Jeanine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathleen Donnelly" <kdonnelly@socal.rr.com> To: <FIANNA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 3:50 PM Subject: Re: [FIANNA-L] HERITAGE QUEST CENSUS > Hello, can anyone assist me with the name Mc Garry. Where did it originate, > in Ireland or Scotland. Also I have been told that it has some connection > with the name Mc Hugh? As always, I would be grateful with any or all > information on the subject. > Best regards, > Kathleen > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lorraine Conroy" <timlorr@warwick.net> > To: <FIANNA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 1:45 PM > Subject: [FIANNA-L] HERITAGE QUEST CENSUS > > > > To all > > Check out on the web to see if your library is on , if it is see if they > > have Heritage Quest. I just check one in NJ & one in NY and it there, just > > need your library card. Most census are listed. > > Lorraine > > > > > > ==== FIANNA Mailing List ==== > Fianna-L@rootsweb.com > Any queries go here! > List Maintainer: DigMyPast@msn.com > Any complaints go here! > Please turn off your Stationery, Backrounds & HTML! > Messages to list in plain text only! >

    08/17/2003 05:32:34
    1. Re: [FIANNA-L] HERITAGE QUEST CENSUS
    2. Kathleen Donnelly
    3. Hello, can anyone assist me with the name Mc Garry. Where did it originate, in Ireland or Scotland. Also I have been told that it has some connection with the name Mc Hugh? As always, I would be grateful with any or all information on the subject. Best regards, Kathleen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lorraine Conroy" <timlorr@warwick.net> To: <FIANNA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 1:45 PM Subject: [FIANNA-L] HERITAGE QUEST CENSUS > To all > Check out on the web to see if your library is on , if it is see if they > have Heritage Quest. I just check one in NJ & one in NY and it there, just > need your library card. Most census are listed. > Lorraine >

    08/17/2003 06:50:37
    1. [FIANNA-L] HERITAGE QUEST CENSUS
    2. Lorraine Conroy
    3. To all Check out on the web to see if your library is on , if it is see if they have Heritage Quest. I just check one in NJ & one in NY and it there, just need your library card. Most census are listed. Lorraine

    08/16/2003 10:45:14
    1. Re: [FIANNA-L] CONROY
    2. BBHaight
    3. Folks: Am looking for info on Catherine Barrett, b.1863c, county Cork, emigrated thru Boston c.1880, married Peter Borst in CT in 1882, my grandparents. Also, James Graham, lived in Hartford, CT 1895-c.1910, and unknown thereafter. Thanks, Barrett (Graham) Haight. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lorraine Conroy" <timlorr@warwick.net> To: <FIANNA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 7:47 PM Subject: [FIANNA-L] CONROY > Still hoping that someone on these lists will see something that they know > one of our relatives: > Arrived NY cc 1886-7 > Thomas CONROY,b 1865 Mayo,son of Tho.Conry & Mary Costello, had a brother > James who was still in Ireland in 1885.Believe they lived in Nympsfield, > Cong, Mayo. This is on the River Corrib. > Thomas married a Mary Flaherty/Faherty,daughter of Michael Flaherty & Nora > Forde, who came to NY cc 1885 with all their children about 11 of them. They > were from Annaghdown, Galway which is also on the southern part of the River > Corrib about 10 miles from Thomas. Thomas & Mary married in Feb 1889 in > Brooklyn by a priest at 1197 Classon av,Bklyn . Was there a church there? > No one seems to know > They stated their address on the marriage application as 136 Wallabout st > and 433 Greene av.Yet neither are listed in the city directory. > Their witness were her sister Margaret Flaherty & a Patrick Lyden > Mary came from a large family and most of them works around the docks or > ship yards. > Her brothers were, Michael, John, Thomas (work in the navy yd, was a civil > war vet) Andrew ( worked for the BLYN Union Gas) James, Patrick. > Her sisters were Margaret, Honor, & Ellen. > We know that Thomas Flaherty had 3 children ,wife Sadie, he died 1918, > children Raymond, Thomas & his daughter. His brother Patrick died in > 1942,wife Annie, Children is a ????. the brother Andrew kept the name as > Faherty,and he married a Margaret McDonald and they had a daughter . They > lived in 1950 at 207 Moffat st, Bklyn, > Anyone that can add or shed some light on this family please email us. > Thanks to all > Ed & Lorraine --grandson(last one) > > > > > ==== FIANNA Mailing List ==== > Fianna-L@rootsweb.com > Any queries go here! > List Maintainer: DigMyPast@msn.com > Any complaints go here! > Please turn off your Stationery, Backrounds & HTML! > Messages to list in plain text only! > >

    08/02/2003 07:40:56
    1. [FIANNA-L] CONROY
    2. Lorraine Conroy
    3. Still hoping that someone on these lists will see something that they know one of our relatives: Arrived NY cc 1886-7 Thomas CONROY,b 1865 Mayo,son of Tho.Conry & Mary Costello, had a brother James who was still in Ireland in 1885.Believe they lived in Nympsfield, Cong, Mayo. This is on the River Corrib. Thomas married a Mary Flaherty/Faherty,daughter of Michael Flaherty & Nora Forde, who came to NY cc 1885 with all their children about 11 of them. They were from Annaghdown, Galway which is also on the southern part of the River Corrib about 10 miles from Thomas. Thomas & Mary married in Feb 1889 in Brooklyn by a priest at 1197 Classon av,Bklyn . Was there a church there? No one seems to know They stated their address on the marriage application as 136 Wallabout st and 433 Greene av.Yet neither are listed in the city directory. Their witness were her sister Margaret Flaherty & a Patrick Lyden Mary came from a large family and most of them works around the docks or ship yards. Her brothers were, Michael, John, Thomas (work in the navy yd, was a civil war vet) Andrew ( worked for the BLYN Union Gas) James, Patrick. Her sisters were Margaret, Honor, & Ellen. We know that Thomas Flaherty had 3 children ,wife Sadie, he died 1918, children Raymond, Thomas & his daughter. His brother Patrick died in 1942,wife Annie, Children is a ????. the brother Andrew kept the name as Faherty,and he married a Margaret McDonald and they had a daughter . They lived in 1950 at 207 Moffat st, Bklyn, Anyone that can add or shed some light on this family please email us. Thanks to all Ed & Lorraine --grandson(last one)

    08/01/2003 01:47:44
    1. [FIANNA-L] 1892 Census for Brooklyn, NY
    2. Lorraine Conroy
    3. If any one has the 1892 census for BKLYN, could you please check out for this family, not sure of address, probably near the docks, tho in 1891 they lived at 164 Wallabout st,possible still there or in that area,as my father in law was baptized in the church near there. Thomas CONROY--laborer he worked the docks-Ireland Mary--wife--Ireland Mary--daughter ?? could of died, born Bklyn 1889 Thomas---son born in 1891--- at 164 Wallabout st Michael --son born Aug 1892. Thank you Lorraine Conroy

    06/29/2003 03:54:47
    1. RE: [FIANNA-L] St. Killian's Poem
    2. merje94
    3. http://www.ballingarry.net/Slieveardagh%20history/Story-of-Ireland.html You probably have all of the information contained in this site. Unable to find a poem entitled St. Killian <<A friend asked me to help find a poem about St. Killian/Kilian. He was a martyr from the 7th century and he was a missionary in Germany. My friend's nephew has two brothers and they is plenty of information about the people they were named after, but nobody seems to be able to find the poem about St. Killian. Was hoping somebody on the list will be able to help. Go raibh maith agat (thank you) Margaret (Mairead)>>

    06/17/2003 02:29:38
    1. [FIANNA-L] St. Killian's Poem
    2. conaught2
    3. A friend asked me to help find a poem about St. Killian/Kilian. He was a martyr from the 7th century and he was a missionary in Germany. My friend's nephew has two brothers and they is plenty of information about the people they were named after, but nobody seems to be able to find the poem about St. Killian. Was hoping somebody on the list will be able to help. Go raibh maith agat (thank you) Margaret (Mairead)

    06/16/2003 09:44:15
    1. [FIANNA-L] CONROY / COLLINS
    2. Lorraine Conroy
    3. Looking for any infor on these people: Thomas CONROY/CONRY b. cc 1865 in Mayo, Ireland, came to Bklyn, cc 1885, married in Feb 1889 to a Mary Flaherty of Greene av. He at the time lived on Wallabout st. Supposley killed in an accident on the docks in and around 1901. ---------------------------------------------------------- John COLLINS, wife Betty, children Elizabeth & Carolyn. Elizabeth became a nun in Brooklyn,NY sister Carolyn married a Ray Connelly. John was born cc 1910. Carolyn had lived in South Jersey. --------------------------------------------------- thanks all Lorraine

    06/07/2003 04:59:56
    1. [FIANNA-L] Clare, Cork and Limerick Families
    2. Kate Press
    3. I have just updated my home page and added new items - hopefully with something that may help your research This home page contains many Co Cork, Co Limerick and Co Clare names. Link to index for Limerick Families West Limerick Families Abroad" and "Poverty to Promise" http://www.alphalink.com.au/~datatree/index.htm Links to Co Cork, Co Limerick and Co Clare families. www.alphalink.com.au/~datatree/Burke/Burke-p/index.htm An index of West Limerick Baronies, Parishes and Townlands http://www.alphalink.com.au/~datatree/westlim-1.htm West Limerick Families Abroad"A study of the Irish who left West Limerick and travelled to the four corners of the globe. This work sets out their family trees, logs their emigration and contains numerous stories of their triumphs, trials and tribulations in their new homeland.

    06/04/2003 04:42:18
    1. [FIANNA-L] 1905 CENSUS
    2. Lorraine Conroy
    3. If anyone has the 1905 census for Brooklyn, NY , would you mind looking up these people for us. Thanks Lived on Furman st at 343 or 13 State st , all the same area CONROY, Thomas ??? might be dead, wife Mary, children : Mary??, Thomas, Michael, Nora, Margaret, & Joseph. In May of 1905 from Michael to Joseph went into a home in Bklyn, St Dominic, due to father's death. Really appreciate Lorraine

    06/01/2003 05:11:28
    1. [FIANNA-L] 1885-85-87 DIRECTORY FOR BROOKLYN,NY
    2. Lorraine Conroy
    3. We would appreciate it if some kind person would check out for these names in the 1885-87 Bklyn directories. Per my g.parents marriage certificate in Bklyn , Thomas Conroy/Conry live at 136 Wallabout st. & his bride Mary Flaherty/Faherty live at 433 Greene av. in Feb 1889. Then in 1891 they were at 164 Wallabout when my uncle was born. Believe that they were in the same area when my father was born in Aug.1892 possible that they were there in Sept 1889 when my aunt Mary was born. Strange we could get 1891 birth certificate from the archives but nothing on the 1889 & 92. But did get baptismal for only 1889 & 92 and nothing for 91. Appreciate any help on these names and addresses. Thanks much Ed Conroy

    05/26/2003 11:01:05
    1. RE: [FIANNA-L] BROOKLYN DIRECTORY 1888-89-90-91 & 92
    2. merje94
    3. Here are all of the Donahues listed in the Brooklyn, NY Directory for 1888-9. I found the multiples of the other names, but none at the addresses you mentioned. Do you want me to send those to you? Name Business Name Occupation Location 1 Location 2 City State Year B. S. Donahue tailor 107 Montague 105 Henry Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Charles F. Donahue blacksmith 99 Schermerhorn Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Charles M. Donahue blacksmith 31 Boerum place 99 Schermerhorn Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Daniel Donahue agent 528 Flushing avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Daniel Donahue driver 148 27th Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Daniel J. Donahue blacksmith 633 Classon avenue 905 Dean Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 James Donahue 22 Ten Eyck Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 James Donahue furniture 558 Hicks 81 Sackett Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 James Donahue laborer 1158 Greene avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 James Donahue laborer 638 Hicks Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 James Donahue laborer r 487 Manhattan avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 James Donahue laborer 707 Myrtle avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 James Donahue tailor 331 Washington 395 Pacific Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 (Rev.) James Donahue 251 9th Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 James D. Donahue mechanic 287 Lorimer Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 James H. Donahue plumber 1730 Fulton Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 James W. Donahue driver 381 18th Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 John Donahue builder 259 Hoyt Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 John Donahue briclayer 45 Withers Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 John Donahue engineer 174 Hope Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 John Donahue furrier. 585 Park avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 John Donahue laborer 209 Greenpoint avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 John Donahue laborer 66 N. 2d Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 John Donahue laborer 115 N. 6th Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 John Donahue tailor 107 Montague Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 John H. Donahue driver 381 18th Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Joseph I. Donahue lettercarrier 243 Wyckoff Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Maggie F. Donahue milliner 146 Atlantic avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Mareillis Donahue, widow Daniel 25 Scholes Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Michael Donahue laborer r 487 Manhattan avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Michael Donahue millwright 129 Sands Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Patrick Donahue driver 38 Alabama avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Patrick Donahue driver 266 Hamilton avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Patrick Donahue laborer 581 Park avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Patrick Donahue machinist 46 1/2 Spencer Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Patrick Donahue watchman 497 Hicks Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Philip H. Donahue carpenter 29 Skillman avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Richard Donahue liquors 634 Classon avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Robert Donahue tailor 331 Washington Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Samuel Donahue bkkpr. 474 Grand avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Thomas Donahue clerk 42 Carlton avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Thomas Donahue driver 115 Spencer Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Thomas Donahue furnishing 1717 Fulton 1730 Fulton Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Thomas Donahue laborer 788 Kent avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Thomas Donahue laborer r 487 Manhattan avenue Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 Timothy Donahue grocer 135 N. 9th Brooklyn NY 1888, 1889 August H. Donahue p.o clerk 164 State Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Benjamin S. Donahue tailor 107 Montague 29 Willow Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Bernard Donahue carpenter 11 Pleasant place Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Charles Donahue blacksmith 31 Boerum place 99 Schermerhorn Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Charles M. Donahue blacksmith 31 Boerum place 99 Schermerhorn Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Charles P. Donahue blacksmith 99 Schermerhorn Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Daniel J. Donahue blacksmith 633 Glasson avenue 905 Dean Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 James Donahue 168 Prospect avenue Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 James Donahue engineer 216 1/2 22d Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 James Donahue furniture 558 Hicks 81 Sackett Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 James Donahue laborer 6 Garnet Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 James Donahue laborer 826 Kent avenue Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 James Donahue laborer r 487 Manhattan avenue Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 (Rev.) James Donahue 251 9th Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 James Donahue tailor 331 Washington 395 Pacific Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 James D. Donahue machinist 287 Lorimer Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 James J. Donahue mechanic 149 Sandford Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Jeremiah. Donahue cooper 216 Hudson avenue Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 John Donahue builder 5th avenue 259 Hoyt Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 John Donahue laborer 222 Johnson Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 John Donahue laborer 864 Pacific Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 John Donahue sailmkr. 299 Gold Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 John Donahue tailor 107 Montague Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 John J. Donahue boilermkr. 72 Franklin avenue Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 John J. Donahue driver 452 Carroll Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 John J. Donahue laborer 21 5th Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Joseph M. Donahue boilermkr. 73 Graham Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Julia Donahue, widow Charles 523 Bergen Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Lawrence Donahue filecutter 329 Leonard Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Margaret Donahue 75 Warren Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Margerite Donahue, widow James 125 Taylor Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Mark Donahue tailor 463 Clermont avenue Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Martin Donahue laborer 365 Columbia Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Michael Donahue laborer 163 Dupont Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 M. F. Donahue millinery 146 Atlantic avenue Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Peter J. Donahue boilermkr. 42 Penn Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Peter J. Donahue, Jr. boilermkr. 334 Flushing avenue Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Robert Donahue tailors 331 Washington Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Thomas Donahue furnishing 1704 Fulton Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Thomas Donahue laborer 257 Court Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 Thomas Donahue laborer r 487 Manhattan Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 William Donahue laborer r 487 Manhattan avenue Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 William Donahue laborer 71 president Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 William J. Donahue barkpr. 149 Hicks Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 John H. Donahue driver 454 Prospect avenue Brooklyn NY 1889, 1890 -----Original Message----- From: Lorraine Conroy [mailto:timlorr@warwick.net] Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2003 3:36 PM To: FIANNA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [FIANNA-L] BROOKLYN DIRECTORY 1888-89-90-91 & 92 If anyone had these directories handy could you check out for these names in Brooklyn, NY, Appreciate Thomas Conroy Had lived in 1889 at 136 Wallabout st--laborer or dock worker Mary Flaherty,lived at 433 Greene av,,maybe with her family Michael Flaherty, also a laborer/dock worker This is off of their marriage cert. Any Donohue also. Thanks to all Lorraine ==== 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!

    05/25/2003 03:53:25
    1. [FIANNA-L] BROOKLYN DIRECTORY 1888-89-90-91 & 92
    2. Lorraine Conroy
    3. If anyone had these directories handy could you check out for these names in Brooklyn, NY, Appreciate Thomas Conroy Had lived in 1889 at 136 Wallabout st--laborer or dock worker Mary Flaherty,lived at 433 Greene av,,maybe with her family Michael Flaherty, also a laborer/dock worker This is off of their marriage cert. Any Donohue also. Thanks to all Lorraine

    05/25/2003 09:36:21
    1. Re: [FIANNA-L] LOOKING FOR THESE FAMILY MEMBERS
    2. EDWARD D COSTELLO
    3. Lorraine ............. I've some Mayo Costello's, following. Incidently, my father John Patrick Costello whos mother died when he was quite young in 1886 was, then, "boarded out" to family members in Brooklyn NY. There name may have been Boyle, if its of interest to you. All The Best, ED COSTELLO e-mail:<costello13@juno.com> Website:<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ed1009/> COSTELLO (FAHEY): Co Mayo Ireland>CT.MA.ME.USA>USA; JOYCE (DOWER):Co.Mayo.Ireland>MA.USA; HAGGERTY (McGUIRE):Co.Donegal.Ireland>NB.Canada>ME.USA >USA; LAVERTY (BROWN), (KELLY):Co.Armagh.Ireland>NB.Canada>ME.CA.USA>USA.Canada. COSTELLO, THOMAS RICHARD, 1850 Co Mayo Ireland-1900 Springfield MA USA; emigrated ~1872, Ballindine, Co Mayo, Ireland; m: 1875, St Mary's RCCh, Thorndike MA USA to BRIDGET JOYCE, 1850 Ireland-1886 Monson MA USA ; 7 kids, all USA b: CATHERINE, MARY, EDWARD, JOHN PATRICK, BRIDGET, THOMAS RICHARD Jr, ELLEN; 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 , Ireland; siblings: JOHN COSTELLO, 1848-1922, m: MARY MULLAHY, probably of Co Mayo; 2 kids Ballindine, Co Mayo Ireland born: MARY, 1869 & MICHAEL, 1871, others born USA: JOHN, CATHERINE, RICHARD & SARAH, A third brother has been identified, as follows: Baptismal Record: "21 Sept 1856-Edward of Richard Costelloe and Catherine Fahy; sp-James and Catherine Mullaney --Kilbeg Malone--Fr Peter Reynolds | On Thu, 22 May 2003 23:44:45 -0400 "Lorraine Conroy" <timlorr@warwick.net> writes: > Trying to find more infor on my g. father; THOMAS CONROY, born to > Thomas > CONROY & Mary COSTELLO in Ireland probably co. Mayo in Mar. 1865. > Possible > brother or cousins Michael Joseph CONROY, They worked the Brooklyn > docks. > Michael was a sponsor for my aunt in 1897 in St Charles Boremmeo > Church on > Sidney st, they lived on State st at that time. > Other relatives ,FLAHERTY, John, James, Thomas d 1918 wife Sadie d > 1940,children Raymond, Thomas & Eleanor McMullen.,Patrick d. 1942, > wife > Annie,children ??, his brother buried him in Holy Cross with the > rest of the > Flahertys, mother & father. Mary Flaherty Conroy 1929,her husband is > among > the missing was my.my g,father . Michael ??? Margaret??? Ellen??? > Honora > ??? and the mystery when Andrew died, last seen in 1950-52,he lived > at 207 > Moffat st wife Margaret, daughter Eleanor, Andrew used the name > Faherty,which is one of the ways they say it in Ireland.When did he > died > where is he buried, not in HC with the family. > Then we have the COLLINS, John, wife Helen, children Elizabeth & > Caroline, > Elizabeth had been a nun for awhile left to marry. Caroline married > Raymond > Conneely & lived in South Jersey. > Then we have a mystery women named Helen Conroy, believe she was my > missing > uncle Thomas's daughter,and lived in Jersey.Maybe Jersey City. > Many of the Flahertys and the Conroys worked the Bklyn docks or ship > yard in > Bklyn. > Names connected to this family are Conroy,(me) ,Williams,Rooney, > Wagner, & > Gray. that are still living.These are all my 2nd cousins. > Anyone that can give info on this family please do so. > Thanks > Ed > > > > ==== 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 > //www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/4404/ > > >

    05/24/2003 05:09:12
    1. [FIANNA-L] LOOKING FOR THESE FAMILY MEMBERS
    2. Lorraine Conroy
    3. Trying to find more infor on my g. father; THOMAS CONROY, born to Thomas CONROY & Mary COSTELLO in Ireland probably co. Mayo in Mar. 1865. Possible brother or cousins Michael Joseph CONROY, They worked the Brooklyn docks. Michael was a sponsor for my aunt in 1897 in St Charles Boremmeo Church on Sidney st, they lived on State st at that time. Other relatives ,FLAHERTY, John, James, Thomas d 1918 wife Sadie d 1940,children Raymond, Thomas & Eleanor McMullen.,Patrick d. 1942, wife Annie,children ??, his brother buried him in Holy Cross with the rest of the Flahertys, mother & father. Mary Flaherty Conroy 1929,her husband is among the missing was my.my g,father . Michael ??? Margaret??? Ellen??? Honora ??? and the mystery when Andrew died, last seen in 1950-52,he lived at 207 Moffat st wife Margaret, daughter Eleanor, Andrew used the name Faherty,which is one of the ways they say it in Ireland.When did he died where is he buried, not in HC with the family. Then we have the COLLINS, John, wife Helen, children Elizabeth & Caroline, Elizabeth had been a nun for awhile left to marry. Caroline married Raymond Conneely & lived in South Jersey. Then we have a mystery women named Helen Conroy, believe she was my missing uncle Thomas's daughter,and lived in Jersey.Maybe Jersey City. Many of the Flahertys and the Conroys worked the Bklyn docks or ship yard in Bklyn. Names connected to this family are Conroy,(me) ,Williams,Rooney, Wagner, & Gray. that are still living.These are all my 2nd cousins. Anyone that can give info on this family please do so. Thanks Ed

    05/22/2003 05:44:45
    1. [FIANNA-L] photographs
    2. Nancy Mazzeo Reeb
    3. I posted more cemetery pictures and other areas. I have so many it's taking me a longer time to get them loaded. http://community.webshots.com/user/nreeb http://community.webshots.com/user/nancyreeb Bohola: You will see a photo of Andrew Durkan born in Bohola on Kiltimagh residents on the second url. Andrew was raised in Ballyglass, Kiltimagh and was killed in an accident in England. His father posted an ad in the Boston Pilot calling his other son home. Boston Pilot: Vol. 8 1877-1920 July 4, 1908 Of THOMAS DURKAN, formerly Ballyglass, Kiltimagh, County Mayo. His brother, ANDREW DURKAN, recently killed in (a) coal mine in England. His father, ANDREW DURKAN, Sr. anxiously desires THOMAS to come home. When last heard from about twelve months ago he was working coal pits at Maple Hill, Pa. While I was in Kiltimagh Betty Solan was kind enough to let me use her Vol. 1-5 of the Pilot and I copied all the areas that applied to the immdiate area. Needless to say, I lost them. Also, many Bohola people buried in Kiltimagh Kinaffe: Found Kinaffe people also buried in Kiltimagh Nancy Here are what I have saved. Will need to get more soon. Search for Missing Friends Vol. 2 Of MICHAEL MCNICHOLAS, ANTHONY CORRIGAN, and MICHAEL MCNICHOLAS, relative of the aforesaid Nicholas [sic] from parish Killadin, co. Mayo. When last heard from were in Wisconsin. Any information respecting them will be thankfully received by their relative, JOHN GALIGHER, Roxbury, Ms. Vol. 3 1854-1856 Of PATRICK BYRNE of Kiltimagh, parish of Killedan, co'y Mayo, who was last heard from in Wheeling, Va. Address his brother-in-law, HENRY BURKE, care of C. McDonnell, 25 Market St., Chicago, Illinois. Vol. 3 Of HUGH & PAT MCNICHOLAS, of Shannaughee, parish of Bohola, sons of Patk McNicholas; also of Thos Murtaugh and Andy Duffy, of Clonkadah, parish of Kiltineaugh, co Mayo. If all or any of the (this is as they printed it) Vol. 3 Of JOHN J. CLARKE, of Carrantleva, parish Bohola, co Mayo, who sailed from Liverpool in October last and landed in New York in November. Information of him will be received by his cousin James E. Clarke, Pittston post office, Luzerne co, Pa. Vol. 4 ##Of PATRICK CONNELL, of Cultibough, parish Kilcolman, county Mayo, who went to America in 1849, and was in Saint Louis when last heard of, about 5 years ago. Any person knowing his whereabouts will confer a favor by addressing his brother, Michael, at Mr James Jones, (Old Bush Inn) Monmore Green, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England. Vol. 4 Of JOHN FLANNERY, of Lahardine, parish of Adrigoole, co. Mayo. When last heard of was in Cochecton, Sullivan County, N. Y. Also of MARGARET CHAMBERS and WIDOW KIRBY, natives of Favikinaf, parish of Turlough, co. Mayo, who sailed from Liverpool for Quebec 17th June 1847, and not been heard from since. Any information respecting either of them will be thankfully received by Matthew Kirby, White River Village, Windsor County, Vermont. Vol 6 1866-1870 Of PATRICK BYRNE, son of WILLIAM BYRNE, blacksmith, parish of Killedan, barony of Gallen, county Mayo. He came to the United States in 1851; he worked at his trade at the Clarksburg Tunnel, Northwestern Virginia Railroad; when last heard from he was in Chicago, Illinois. Any information will be thankfully received by his youngest sister, ANNE, Clarksburg, Harrison county, West Virginia. Vol. 6 1866-1870 Of RICHARD NICHOLASON, of Treenagleragh, parish of Killedan, county Mayo, Ireland, who came to America sixteen years ago; when last heard from he was in Old Bridge, Middlesex, Minbreth county, New Jersey. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his brother JAMES NICHOLASON, Negaunee, Marquette county, Mich. Vol. 6 1866-1870 Of PATRICK SOLAN, a native of the parish of Killedan, barony of Gallen, county Mayo, Ireland. Any information sent to Rev. MR. TAAFFE, Church of Immaculate Conception, Lawrence, will be thankfully received by the Enquirer. 1877 January 20 Of JOHN DURKAN, who came to this country from Bolton, Lancashire, England, in 1864 or '65; when last heard from was in Huntington county, N. J. Information of his whereabouts will be received by his mother, Catherine Durkan, 38 Backdaws Street, Bolton, Lancashire, England. February 3, 1877 Of Miss MARGARET FLAHERTY, who left Cahir, parish of Aughamore, near Kilkelly, county Mayo, in April, 1873; supposed to be in Hoboken, or Jersey City, N.J. Information of her will be received by George J. Lavin, East Norway, Doniphan county, Kansas. February 3, 1877 Of MICHAEL McLAUGHLIN, son of Patrick McLaughlin and Bridget Comer, of the parish of Kilcomon, near Hollymount, county Mayo, who left Manchester, England, about 10 or 11 years ago; was last heard of at his brother James' funeral in New York State, eight or nine years ago. Any one knowing of his whereabouts would confer a favor on his brother, by addressing John McLaughlin, No. 30 corner of Hill and Perry Streets, Providence, R. I. March 3, 1877 Of MARY CUNNIFFE, daughter of Thomas and Catherine Cunniffe, of Claremorris, county Mayo; when last heard from was in Boston. If alive, her sister Bridget would be glad to hear from her. Information of her will be received by Bridget Cunniffe, 325 Tenth Avenue, New York City. April 28, 1877 Of MARGARET BARNICLE, daughter of Michael Barnicle and Mary Taylor, a native of Claremorris, county Mayo; she is about 35 years of age; she was married in London to John Allen, and then came to America; when last heard from was in Milwaukee, Wis. Information of her whereabouts will be received by her sister, Mrs. Mary Mooney, Wilton Junction, Muscatine county, Iowa., P. O. Box 175. September 15, 1877 Of JAMES and MARY FINN, parish of Bacon, county Mayo. James, who is about 40 years of age, and has sandy hair, lived in Hackensack Parish, N. J., about 22 or 23 years ago. Information of either of them will be received by his brother, John Finn, Carr Lane, West Derby, near Liverpool, England, or by P. Mangan, Edwardsville, Ill. January 19, 1878 Of FARRELL and ELIZABETH GALLAGHER, natives of county Mayo, brother and sister of Michael Gallagher, who died at Rockport, Mass., Dec. 30, 1877, leaving a small property. If this should meet the eye of either of the above, or any of their heirs, they will please write to Edward McGuire, Executor of the Estate, Rockport, Mass. March 9, 1878 Of THOMAS McGOWN, son of Thomas and Margaret McGown, parish of Kilcommon, county Mayo; he is about 40 years of age, and a wagon maker by trade; when last heard from, about three years ago, was in Troy, N. Y.; he is supposed to have gone from there to Colorado. Information concerning him will be received by his brothers, James and Michael McGown. Address James McGown, Greenwich, Wash-ington county, N. Y. March 23, 1878 Of FRANCIS O'ROURKE, who left Providence, in 1867, and enlisted in Boston in the 3d U. S. Cavalry, and served in New Mexico; when last heard from, in May, 1874, he was living with John Troy, Modesto, Stanislaus county, Cal. Information of him will be received by his sister, Catherine O'Rourke, care of Francis Smith, 82 Borden Street, Providence, R. I. May 4, 1878 Of MICHAEL McKNALLEY, son of Patrick and Mary McKnalley (maiden name Mary Tarpy), from the parish of Aghamore, county Mayo, who came to this county about 32 years ago; when last seen, seven years ago, was making his home in Kansas City, Mo., and has not been heard from since. Information of him will be received by his sister, Anna Conboy, Plymouth, Hancock county, Ill. October 19, 1878 Of JOHN O'ROURKE, who left home on the 28th of June, 1876, and went to Stanton, Minnesota; was seen in Red Wing, Minnesota, in January or February, 1877; he is 19 years of age; has black hair and black eyes, and was about 5 feet 8 inches in height; there is a letter J on his left hand; his parents are from the county Kildare; his mother's maiden name was Lawler. Information of him, dead or alive, will be received by his father, Thomas Rourke [sic], Rockford, Ill. November 2, 1878 Of MICHAEL BOLAND, a native of Dublin who left on board a ship from Glasgow, Scotland, in 1875; when last heard from was in Mexico. Information of him will be received by his mother, Mrs. Hanora Boland, Arlington P. O., Mass. Boston Pilot: Vol. 8 1877-1920 July 4, 1908 Of THOMAS DURKAN, formerly Ballyglass, Kiltimagh, County Mayo. His brother, ANDREW DURKAN, recently killed in (a) coal mine in England. His father, ANDREW DURKAN, Sr. anxiously desires THOMAS to come home. When last heard from about twelve months ago he was working coal pits at Maple Hill, Pa.

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    1. [FIANNA-L] May 11, 2003 Atlantic City Press
    2. Nancy Mazzeo Reeb
    3. Sunday, May 11, 2003 MCCOLE, RITA B., GAFFNEY, of Fairless Hills, PA, mother of six, entered in eternal rest on Saturday May 10, 2003. Born in Atlantic City, December 14, 1918, a daughter of the late John J. and Genevieve (nee: Clark) Gaffney; she was the last survivor of eight children. Her Great-grandparents, Luke and Catherine (nee: Henry) Gaffney left Ireland with three children and arrived in New York aboard the Clipper Emerald Isle on August 13, 1860; the family settled in Philadelphia before moving to Atlantic City, New Jersey in the early 1900s. Her grandfather Peter, and subsequently her father, operated the Chelsea Fish Market on Atlantic Avenue. In her teenage years she worked as a cashier in the market. A Great-grandfather, Philadelphia native John McGarrigel, served in Co. C, 20th Penna. Regt. (Volunteers) in the American Civil War. Survivors include daughters Barbara Murphy of Levittown and Rita McCole of Trenton; sons James Jr. of Las Cruces, New Mexico, William of Ambler, Dennis and Daniel, both of Levittown, fifteen grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The Society of St. Vincent DePaul. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral mass as St. Michael the Archangel Church, Levittown Parkway, at 11 A.M. on Thursday. Friends may call Wednesday, evening from 7 to 9 P.M. and Thursday 9:15-10:15 A.M. at the James J. Dougherty Funeral Home, 2200 Trenton Rd., Levittown. Interment will take place at the Resurrection Cemetery, Bensalem.

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