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    1. April Schedule
    2. The schedule for the 'topics' on #GenealogyForum on IRC have been posted to the webpage at: http://cust2.iamerica.net/pscobb/index.htm These 'get-togethers' was open forum, no set format. Just meet others researching the same areas of interest. Also, watch for the log of Dick Eastman's visit to be posted on Sunday! tex^mom From #GenealogyForum IRC Channel on Afternet: server twolf.afternet.org "Looking for YOUR Ancestors?" Need Simple mIRC instructions? Check our Webpage to Find 'em! http://cust2.iamerica.net/pscobb/index.htm email: pscobb@mailhost.iamerica.net

    03/27/1998 11:41:17
    1. Clogher Historical Society New Millenium Project
    2. matt emerson
    3. The Clogher Historical Society New Millennium Project is a non-profit historical research project based at St. Macartan's College, Monaghan. The Society is trying to trace all of the genealogical work being done on families who originated in the Diocese of Clogher, covering Monaghan, Fermanagh, and south Tyrone. The director is Brian MacDonald, e-mail chs@tinet.ie and Brian says that while they are not a genealogical research centre, they are interested in any information regarding emigrants from that part of Ireland and their experiences in the New World, and would be happy to advise people trying to complete research. This is the only Irish project I know of that is interested in having information about the emigrant families "repatriated" to them and I think it is a wonderful idea. I hope we will see many more such projects as time goes on, and that everyone researching the Clogher Diocese will be generous in sharing their research and helping the Society. Kathleen.

    03/27/1998 11:01:31
    1. GenealogyForum
    2. Joe & Laura Schmidt
    3. Hi folks, Thought I would pass on the most helpful site on the net for computer/genealogy newbies: GenealogyForum http://cust2.iamerica.net/pscobb/index.htm . It is a really informative site, that will help you with everything from using chat, to a searchable index of names. Tex^mom, one of the operators on IRC:Afternet:GenealogyForum, was one of the first folks to get me started in the use of chat for my research. Chat is just another tool available to all of us online, and if you need help, feel free to contact me at schmidtm@3-cities.com Laura schmidtm@3-cities.com

    03/27/1998 10:06:46
    1. Earl(e)(s) Family
    2. Pat Wood
    3. Greetings! Seeking to connect with those researching this family name. My George was born somewhere in Ireland about 1825 or so. He married in West Troy NY in 1848. Looking forward to hearing from you. Pat Wood twigs3@juno.com _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    03/27/1998 09:44:57
    1. How far back in Irish research can you go?
    2. MMB
    3. On 26 March I posted this message to the list: Dear List Members: Here is a question for everybody. I am sitting here in Hobart after 18 months of family history research - & lots of fun - wondering how far back it is possible to get in Ireland. With definite records, I mean. So far my earliest record (from a 1868 death certificate in the state of Victoria, Australia) says that the deceased Bridget COLLINS FLANNERY was 80 years old and born in County Clare. It also names her parents Michael COLLINS and Bridget DONNELLAN. So they must have both been born after 1760 and before 1780 or so. So far as a place is concerned the earliest record I have is an entry in the baptism register of the parish of Quin, County Clare for Michael GARVEY in 1828. Now that should not be too hard to beat. I am just curious because I haven't met anyone else who has definite records as early as this. Do tell. Or is this a question we should not ask? Now, I have had several replies and I thought you might like to see these, so I asked the senders if I could send them to the list and they have agreed. Here they are, in no particular order: 1. mwalter@EARTHLINK.NET said: "Earliest records I have are church records from Carland Parish from 1770." 2. Dorothy Howes <dori@sunline.net> saod: "I am researching MARTIN's in County Antrim. I have a gggrandfather born 1801, christened in 1814. His father b. 1752, marr. 1777. All this information was learned from the microfiche at my local FHC." 3.Ellen Naliboff <enaliboff@home.com> said: "I have an 1810 marriage record in Swinford parish, Co Mayo. Co Louth has some records for 1790s which are very difficult to read and in the indexing project there are several families of the surname which I have not sorted out. The Spinning Wheel Entitlement of 1796 yielded one name in Co Sligo and the Religious Census of 1749 another in Sligo. I have been incredibly lucky! 4. "James O'Neall" <oneallj@ncn.net> said: Fortunatly my family - O'Neill - is one of the oldest traceable families in Europe. However saying that one needs to consider that most state records were lost in Ireland in the late 1700's or early 1800's and so what my family has depended upon are the writings of "THE FOUR MASTERS" and "HEREMONS GENEOLOGIES" Heremon was the first king of Ireland and the O'Neills as well as many other families of Ireland are descended from him and his brothers. Ireland High King - the 1st - ruled1698 to 1668 BC Heremon the seventh son of Milesius and Tea (pronounced Cha) and the third and youngest son to have a family. It was he who led the invasion of Ireland and became the first High King. From Heremon were descended the High Kings, Kings, Nobility, and gentry of Connaught, Dairiada, Leinster, Meath, Orghialla, Ossory, of Scotland since the fifth century, of Ulster since the fourth century. Heremon refused to allow the Picts to settle in Ulster. He did allow them to take Tiata De Dancan widows as their wives and from Scotland to pay tribute to the High KingHeremon the seventh son of Milesius and Tea (pronounced Cha) and the third and youngest son to have a family. It was he who led the invasion of Ireland and became the first High King. >From Heremon were descended the High Kings, Kings, Nobility, and gentry of Connaught, Dairiada, Leinster, Meath, Orghialla, Ossory, of Scotland since the fifth century, of Ulster since the fourth century. Heremon refused to allow the Picts to settle in Ulster. He did allow them to take Tiata De Dancan widows as their wives and from Scotland to pay tribute to the High King. The above information was recorded in "HEREMONS GENEALOGIES" Now one has to remember that history is not always an exact science so dates and events are somewhat obscure due to the changing of calendars and methods of recording time. Fortunatly much work has been done on my family roots it is more interesting to me in gathering the many generations of the American O'Neill/O'Neall families. My ancestor arrived in the Americas in 1730." I then asked him about his direct links to this ancient pedigree and he replied: "As far as proving the connection to this line - WELL!!!!! My ancestor Hugh O'Neill came to America in 1730, married Anne Cox and had seven sons and one daughter. To date I have made connection with descendants of four of those eight children. All of these families have been separated for most of these years since the late 1700's early 1800's and it has really been fun exchanging information. One bit of information that has been common to us all is the recounting of our ancestors arrival in this country and his place of birth. He passed on to his children this story and each branch thusfar has recorded the same story: as a mid-shipman on a British Man-O-War, Hugh was anchored on the Deleware River and not liking his berth he deserted over the side of the ship at midnight and swam to shore. Once ashore he changed the spelling of his name (from O'Neill to O'Neall) making the name appear English, to avoid being detected by the British forces as an Irish deserter. He told his children he was the son of Brian John O'Neill of Shanes Castle, County Antrim, Ireland. This is the Clannaboy O'Neill's. His father died when Hugh was very young and an older brother came home from France to take over the estates, his name was John ( Shane An Franca) O'Neill. This John died in 1732. In a pedigree housed in the Dublin Castle Brian John O'Neill's children are listed as John, Henry, Hugh and Sarah. Much is known of John, Henry and Sarah but nothing of Hugh. It is commonly considered by Irish historians and genealogists that this Hugh left home at an early age never to return. This we feel is our connection, but as far as difinitive proof, there is non. We are at this time still attempting to establish our Hugh as the son of Brian John O'Neill. Some of our American O'Nealls attend the O'Neill international Clan gatherings in County Antrim each time they are held presenting what documentation we have to prove our connection. At this point it is still under study. So to our way of thinking we are connected, However any O'Neill/O'Neall of any spelling is descended from Heremon, or so the Four Masters Claim. Constantly searching for the past!!!" I hope the list enjoyed and was educated by these discussions. I certainly was. Thank you. Maria marmarbarandl@trump.net.au

    03/26/1998 11:54:34
    1. Re: Surnames
    2. Joe & Laura Schmidt
    3. Hi there Send all the details you want.....we love the info on all of our Irish researchers As for the website, there are 2 http://www.geocities.com/~fiannag/ http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/4404/ The latter is the page the first Fian helped create and it one an award! -----Original Message----- From: David Kemlo <davidkemlo@ptbo.igs.net> To: FIANNA <FIANNA-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, March 26, 1998 11:09 AM Subject: Re: Surnames >In looking at our list compared to others, should I have provided >more detail? >Also, can any one tell where tie FIANNA web site is. > >Thanks > >-----Original Message----- > >From: David Kemlo <davidkemlo@ptbo.igs.net> >To: FIANNA-L@rootsweb.com <FIANNA-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Wednesday, March 25, 1998 8:06 PM >Subject: Surnames: > > >>Hi >> >>We're new to this list, but here is our list: >> >>Pam's List: >> >>DICKEY - 1826 - Ireland; LACKEY - 1837 - Co. Down; WINTERS - >>Ireland; McLAUGHLIN - 1760 - Co. Leitrim; RICHARDSON - 1791 - >>Co. Cavan; COOK - 1763 - Co. Leitrim; MARLOW - 1786 - Orby >>Lincolnshire; HAGERMAN - 1721 - Germany; COOPER - 1753 - USA; >>LAKE - 1782 - USA/Canada; CURTIS - 1803 - Bugbrooke >>Northamptonshire; ROGERS - 1816 - Twp. of King Ontario Canada; >>ROE - 1851 - Canada; FAINT/VENT - unknown at this time; >> >> >>David's List: >> >>ALLARDYCE - 1886; BRUCE - married 1853 St. Cyrus; BUICK - 1859 - >>Kincardinshire; BUTCHART - Montrose; GOSS - c1850 England; KEE - >>unknown; >>KEMLO - married 1853 - St. Cyrus; NORMAN - 1879 - St. >Colchester, >>England; >> >>I hope we did this right >> >>Pam Dickey & David Kemlo >> >>______________________________ > > >Looking for > / Dickey / Lackey / Winters / McLaughlin / Richardson / Cook / >Marlow / Hagerman / Cooper / Lake / Curtis / Rogers / Roe / >Faint / Vent >/ Allardyce / Bruce / Buick / Butchart / Goss / Kee / Kemlo / >Norman >

    03/26/1998 09:19:31
    1. Roll Call
    2. Here is my list of names: Roney, Arthur 1818-1901 Monaghan, Ire, NY, ILL, Neb., ILL m. Elizabeth Bray in New York in 1859 Rooney, Alexander ca. 1796-? Monaghan, Ire, NY m. Jane Patterson Rooney, James 1775-1846 Monaghan, Ire m. Mary Buchanan Rooney, Bernard dates and place unknown m. Anne Dunne dates and place unknown Patterson, Jane ca. 1799-? Monaghan, Ire, NY Patterson, John 1779-1871 Monaghan, Ire m. Bridget Feeney Patterson, John Ignatius ca. 1746-1826 Monaghan, Ire m. Elizabeth Sullivan Feeney, Bridget 1780-1869 married and died in Monaghan, Ire Feeney, Patrick 1766-1841 born ? died in Monaghan, Ire m. Catherine Kelly ca. 1762-1843 born ? died in Monaghan Buchanan, Mary 1765-1845 born ? died in Monaghan daughter of Michael Buchanan and Susanna Russell dates and places unknown Sullivan, Elizabeth ca. 1758-1827 born ? died in Monaghan, Ire Betty Bond

    03/26/1998 06:01:59
    1. Re: Surnames
    2. David Kemlo
    3. In looking at our list compared to others, should I have provided more detail? Also, can any one tell where tie FIANNA web site is. Thanks -----Original Message----- From: David Kemlo <davidkemlo@ptbo.igs.net> To: FIANNA-L@rootsweb.com <FIANNA-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, March 25, 1998 8:06 PM Subject: Surnames: >Hi > >We're new to this list, but here is our list: > >Pam's List: > >DICKEY - 1826 - Ireland; LACKEY - 1837 - Co. Down; WINTERS - >Ireland; McLAUGHLIN - 1760 - Co. Leitrim; RICHARDSON - 1791 - >Co. Cavan; COOK - 1763 - Co. Leitrim; MARLOW - 1786 - Orby >Lincolnshire; HAGERMAN - 1721 - Germany; COOPER - 1753 - USA; >LAKE - 1782 - USA/Canada; CURTIS - 1803 - Bugbrooke >Northamptonshire; ROGERS - 1816 - Twp. of King Ontario Canada; >ROE - 1851 - Canada; FAINT/VENT - unknown at this time; > > >David's List: > >ALLARDYCE - 1886; BRUCE - married 1853 St. Cyrus; BUICK - 1859 - >Kincardinshire; BUTCHART - Montrose; GOSS - c1850 England; KEE - >unknown; >KEMLO - married 1853 - St. Cyrus; NORMAN - 1879 - St. Colchester, >England; > >I hope we did this right > >Pam Dickey & David Kemlo > >______________________________ Looking for / Dickey / Lackey / Winters / McLaughlin / Richardson / Cook / Marlow / Hagerman / Cooper / Lake / Curtis / Rogers / Roe / Faint / Vent / Allardyce / Bruce / Buick / Butchart / Goss / Kee / Kemlo / Norman

    03/26/1998 12:12:31
    1. surnames-please write
    2. CARELLJ
    3. Please, please, write the surname searching in the subject line. Thanks

    03/26/1998 11:43:19
    1. 14 Surnames
    2. Seabhacc
    3. I am currently researching the families of the following couples: George BALDWIN b 1815 possibly in Pa Eleanor WAGONER William Henry BALDWIN b 1843 in Canada Bridget O'GARA b 1842 in Ireland Thomas O'HARA b 1801 in Co Cavan, father's name Patrick O'Hara Mary McELROY b 1810 in Ireland James DUNN b 1830's in Ireland Margaret REDMOND b 1830's near Dublin Michael McDONNELL 1803/4 Orne, Co Roscommon Nora LALLEY Patrick WARD b 1815 Ireland Ellen CASSIDY b 1822? Ireland Thomas JENNINGS b 1838 Co Mayo Ellen CAHILL (FORREST in USA) b 1838? Co Cork All of these dates could be slightly off. If I can help you or you can help me, let me know. Thanks, Kathleen

    03/26/1998 10:52:44
    1. Surnames: McGee & Cassidy; Arthur
    2. Seth and/or BJ Hinshaw
    3. I realize I'm late on these (between being out of town & then having a stomach flu) but here goes: Francis McGEE; b. abt 1822 in Donegal, according to his dau's birth certificate. Married Helen CASSIDY in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1848. His death certificate lists his father's name as Bernard McGEE. Helen CASSIDY, dau of Michael CASSIDY and Mary GOODWOOD, she was b. in Ediburgh according to her dau's birth certificate. My guess is that her parents were probably from Ireland. Edward James ARTHUR was b in Ireland, according to the 1871 and 1881Scottish census. He was probably born in the mid 1840s, based on his age when he got married. His marriage certificate lists his parents as Edward ARTHUR and Mary HOOD. BJ Hinshaw hinshaw@globalco.net

    03/26/1998 09:53:51
    1. RE: How far back?
    2. James O'Neall
    3. How far back is a good question. Fortunatly my family - O'Neill - is one of the oldest traceable families in Europe. However saying that one needs to consider that most state records were lost in Ireland in the late 1700's or early 1800's and so what my family has depended upon are the writings of "THE FOUR MASTERS" and "HEREMONS GENEOLOGIES" Heremon was the first king of Ireland and the O'Neills as well as many other families of Ireland are descended from him and his brothers. Ireland High King - the 1st - ruled1698 to 1668 BC Heremon the seventh son of Milesius and Tea (pronounced Cha) and the third and youngest son to have a family. It was he who led the invasion of Ireland and became the first High King. From Heremon were descended the High Kings, Kings, Nobility, and gentry of Connaught, Dairiada, Leinster, Meath, Orghialla, Ossory, of Scotland since the fifth century, of Ulster since the fourth century. Heremon refused to allow the Picts to settle in Ulster. He did allow them to take Tiata De Dancan widows as their wives and from Scotland to pay tribute to the High KingHeremon the seventh son of Milesius and Tea (pronounced Cha) and the third and youngest son to have a family. It was he who led the invasion of Ireland and became the first High King. From Heremon were descended the High Kings, Kings, Nobility, and gentry of Connaught, Dairiada, Leinster, Meath, Orghialla, Ossory, of Scotland since the fifth century, of Ulster since the fourth century. Heremon refused to allow the Picts to settle in Ulster. He did allow them to take Tiata De Dancan widows as their wives and from Scotland to pay tribute to the High King. The above information was recorded in "HEREMONS GENEALOGIES" Now one has to remember that history is not always an exact science so dates and events are somewhat obscure due to the changing of calendars and methods of recording time. Fortunatly much work has been done on my family roots it is more interesting to me in gathering the many generations of the American O'Neill/O'Neall families. My ancestor arrived in the Americas in 1730. Jim O'Neall ---------- From: MMB[SMTP:marmarbrandl@trump.net.au] Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 1998 4:09 PM To: FIANNA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: How far back?

    03/26/1998 07:21:42
    1. Surnames
    2. Sharon Cleveland
    3. Oops, just re read my msg on Kingston names. It should read in the first family, Thomas Kingston instead of Frances Kingston b.1802 m. Grace Raycroft, d. 20 Oct 1890. Sharon

    03/25/1998 08:50:15
    1. Info about hoaxes
    2. chirho
    3. FROM ANOTHER LIST: Hello all With April fools looming (Is that an international thing I wonder..) Its just the time people start getting jumpy about viruses and hoaxes. Tho' fortunately most people on this list are very laid back about that sort of thing. If you get a suspicious mailing. Check it out at the sites below or just delete it. DO NOT Pass it on to friends or Lists. If you want a laugh visit: http://www.2meta.com/april-fools/ its got some great hoaxes - I like the one warning about the Internet shutdown in order to clear out the old files:) or try: http://kumite.com/myths/ for all computer myths and hoaxes or CIAC Chain Letter Page http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/CIACChainLetters.html CIAC Internet Hoaxes Page http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/CIACHoaxes.html CIAC Cookie Report http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/bulletins/i-034.shtml ---------------------------------------- Martin Briscoe CIMH - http://www.ex.ac.uk/cimh Personal - http://www.ex.ac.uk/~mhbrisco chirho@prodigy.net http://www.hoseahouse.org http://www.geocities.com/~hoseahouse/genealogy/index.html http://www.geocities.com/~fiannag/index.html

    03/25/1998 07:14:47
    1. Surnames:
    2. David Kemlo
    3. Hi We're new to this list, but here is our list: Pam's List: DICKEY - 1826 - Ireland; LACKEY - 1837 - Co. Down; WINTERS - Ireland; McLAUGHLIN - 1760 - Co. Leitrim; RICHARDSON - 1791 - Co. Cavan; COOK - 1763 - Co. Leitrim; MARLOW - 1786 - Orby Lincolnshire; HAGERMAN - 1721 - Germany; COOPER - 1753 - USA; LAKE - 1782 - USA/Canada; CURTIS - 1803 - Bugbrooke Northamptonshire; ROGERS - 1816 - Twp. of King Ontario Canada; ROE - 1851 - Canada; FAINT/VENT - unknown at this time; David's List: ALLARDYCE - 1886; BRUCE - married 1853 St. Cyrus; BUICK - 1859 - Kincardinshire; BUTCHART - Montrose; GOSS - c1850 England; KEE - unknown; KEMLO - married 1853 - St. Cyrus; NORMAN - 1879 - St. Colchester, England; I hope we did this right Pam Dickey & David Kemlo

    03/25/1998 06:06:28
    1. Re: Surnames
    2. Peg Buckman
    3. Here are my surnames. (few as they are) CUSHMAN (CUSHNAGHAN) - Edward CUSHMAN, b.c1800, m. Mary CULLEN before 1829/30. Known Children born in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, possibly in Belfast area, or Shankill parish. Edward: b. 12 March, 1830, Cty Antrim, NIR. Emigrated mar 1851. Landed in NY, Nov. 12, 1851 according to naturalization record. m. Mary SAVAGE, Jan. 1854, Boston, MA. d.29 Jan 1821, Dorchester, Suffolk Cty, MA. USA. Jane: born 1832, possibly went to Canada with mother, father and Edward in 1833, but have not proven same family.m. Ellis, On CAN. Daniel: b.Cty Antrim, 30 April 1838, m. Bridget O'Neil, probably in NIR, Landed in NY June, 1866 according to naturalization records. d.29 Jan 1910, Milton, Norfolk Cty, MA. USA. Edward and Daniel both ended in MA, USA, changed name to CUSHING around 1870. SAVAGE Robert SAVAGE m.pre 1832 _____ Welch in Ireland. Children Mary: b.1832, Ireland, m.11 Jan 1854, Boston, MA, d.1908, Dorchester, MA. usa. John: (just started working on).<G> Peg Buckman DavePeg@ix.netcom.com ..... http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/7401/

    03/25/1998 03:12:57
    1. How far back?
    2. MMB
    3. Dear List Members: Here is a question for everybody. I am sitting here in Hobart after 18 months of family history research - & lots of fun - wondering how far back it is possible to get in Ireland. With definite records, I mean. So far my earliest record (from a 1868 death certificate in the state of Victoria, Australia) says that the deceased Bridget COLLINS FLANNERY was 80 years old and born in County Clare. It also names her parents Michael COLLINS and Bridget DONNELLAN. So they must have both been born after 1760 and before 1780 or so. So far as a place is concerned the earliest record I have is an entry in the baptism register of the parish of Quin, County Clare for Michael GARVEY in 1828. Now that should not be too hard to beat. I am just curious because I haven't met anyone else who has definite records as early as this. Do tell. Or is this a question we should not ask? -- M.M. Brandl Hobart - Tasmania - Australia marmarbrandl@trump.net.au

    03/25/1998 03:09:18
    1. Re: Records for Ireland/ LDS History Centers
    2. Saskatchewan .
    3. Hi Everyone, I posted this on one or two of the Irish lists, but I keep getting requests for the websites for it so here goes. Good Hunting, Joy Irene I had to hunt to find the original e-mail with the address in it but here you go. The tutorial is there just go through all the info. Some you will just scroll through other info you may want to take more time to read and/or take notes. All the best let me know if I can help. I can always ask someone who works at the FHC. (Worst thing they'll do it tease me for not knowing the answer myself.) Hello fellow rooters, just wanted to share this web site as it has good info and also Treasure Maps you can subscribe free of charge. They contain alot of useful info and help for beginners and experiencd alike. Take a look: www.firstct.com/fv/lds4.html Enjoy, Linda Sellers I don't know what is on these but I came across these when I was looking- new LDS genealogy list http://www.onelist.com for more info on the above I believe they gave http://members.tripod.com/~Genealogy_Infocenter/Index.html I have not tried these two but they were posted on other mailing lists. Enjoy. Please let me know if this helps. Sincerely, Joy Irene. (I am new to all this. It's like learning to ride a bike and I'm just starting out with training wheels.) -----Original Message----- From: Michael J. Maher <m_j_maher@msn.com> To: Darryl Heselton <dj.sk@shaw.wave.ca>; LCynowa <LCynowa@aol.com>; IrelandGenWeb-L@rootsweb.com <IrelandGenWeb-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, March 21, 1998 2:10 PM Subject: Re: Records for Ireland/ LDS History Centers >You wrote: >>There is a web-site for the LDS Family History Library in SLC it has a type >>of tutorial you can go through that applies to how to use the SLC center -----Original Message----- From: Monica <mdabresss@email.msn.com> To: Darryl Heselton <dj.sk@shaw.wave.ca> Date: Wednesday, March 25, 1998 9:53 AM Subject: Re: Records for Ireland/ LDS History Centers > >-----Original Message----- >From: Darryl Heselton <dj.sk@shaw.wave.ca> > >>There is a web-site for the LDS Family History Library in SLC it has a type > > >Thank you for so much insight. I am also planning a visit to the LDS >center. I will go to the one in St. Paul, MN. You mentioned there is a web >site where you can get a lot of info to prepare for a visit. Do you know >the web address? Thanks in advance. >Monica Dwyer Abress >MDABRESSS@msn.com > > > >

    03/25/1998 12:28:50
    1. Re: unsubscribe
    2. Joe & Laura Schmidt
    3. If we don't have the proper address to unsubscribe, we cannot help you, please check address on the messages that you are receiving from Fianna. If you are still subscribed you will get 2 copies of this, please reply to me on both. Laura -----Original Message----- From: C. Elizabeth Dougherty <cedougherty@sprint.ca> To: fianna-l-request@rootsweb.com <fianna-l-request@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, March 25, 1998 10:12 AM Subject: Re: unsubscribe > >UNSUBSCRIBE >---------- >> From: C. Elizabeth Dougherty <cedougherty@sprint.ca> >> To: fianna-l-request@rootsweb.com >> Subject: subscribe >> Date: Saturday, March 21, 1998 12:31 PM >> >> >

    03/25/1998 11:26:30
    1. Nagle, Gallagher, Curry
    2. Bonnie M. Gilson
    3. I'm new to this list. Researching a NAGLE/CURRY line from County Clare, Ireland and a GALLAGHER line from Michigan. Researching: NAGLE, Michael (b 1825) who married CURRY, Margaret (b 1826) in Clomoney, County Clare, Ireland in 1852. They moved to Chicago, IL sometime between 1852 and 1864. Michael enlisted in the 10th Minnesota Infantry Regiment in the Civil War in 1864. They raised their family of three children in the area of St. Paul, MN. Their children: James Edward Nagle (b 1856) married PENNEY, Annie Mary Nagle (b 1866) a.ka. 'Molly' never married Kathryn Nagle (b 1870) never married Also researching: GALLAGHER, Gibson G. a.k.a. "Yankee John" (b 1831 in Michigan) married (1st) LOCKWOOD, Sarah and (2nd) LEONARD, Mary in Indiana. Their children: Maime Frank F. (b 1863) George (b 1864) William D. (b 1866) Charles A. (b 1869) moved to Canada in 1905 Henry M. (b 1870) married ?, Rinda John Owen (b 1871) married LINCOLN, Sarah Lewis Edward (b 1872) married HAUGH, Lucy Annetta (b 1877) Walter (b 1880) Gibson GALLAGHER died in Dickens, Clay County, Iowa in 1890. Happy to share my info. Regards, Bonnie (Gallagher) Gilson bgilson@home.com http://www.members.home.net/bgilson/

    03/25/1998 11:01:05