Researching Burrows: Thomas Henry Burrows Jr b. August 12, 1875 County Tyrone, Ireland spouse: Emmalina Wiley b. 1879 Ireland Thomas Henry Burrows Sr born in Ireland spouse: Mary Ann Little born in Ireland Robert Wiley married to Eliza Watson both born in Ireland Any further info would be great. ----- Tom Burrows tburrows@silverlink.net
Looking for information on John BUTLER m Margaret O'DONNELL, County Tipperary, children Michael(1837),Mary (1839), Sarah (1841), John, (1842).All four children migrated to Australia in the 1860's ,supposedly with another brother. John WILLIS m Elizabeth Loftus, no County known, but son Gordon born approx.1829 in Belfast. Gordon married Mary Ellen Ross WHITE in Cahir, County Tipperary.(I have a copy of the marriage register entry.) John BUTLER supposedly a farmer John WILLIS possibly a saddler. Margaret O'BRIEN b approx.1843 in County Cork. Birthplace possibly Drinagh, no other information. Judy Thomas jthomas@axs.com.au
Researching GARVEY, James b c 1785 Co CLA m. Mary BERNINGHAM c 1820 lived parishes of Quin and Kilfintinan FLANNERY, Michael b c 1785 m Bridget COLLINS b c 1785 lived se CO CLA until 1850s CARMODY, Thomas b c 1790 m Nancy GLEESON b c 1800 lived Ballinphantna townland, se Co Clare COLLINS, Michael b c 1770 m Bridget DONNELLAN b c 1770 Co Clare or Galway or Limerick -- M.M. Brandl Hobart - Tasmania - Australia marmarbrandl@trump.net.au
I have an interest and data in the following families...(so far) FENAUGHTY: William Fenaughty b.1812 Killmallock, Co Limerick emmigrated to Australia d. 11 Aug 1875 Mooroopna, Australia. (Not convinced that the family lived in Limerick as there are very few in the church records, we think it may have been a way point before emigration). John, Thomas Bonaventure, Cornelius, Michael and Daniel Fenaughty (all brothers) emigrated to USA in 1860's from Co. Kerry. SHANNON: Thomas Shannon, No county known, probably Roscommon. Daughter Mary arrived in New Zealand aboard the "Northampton" as an assisted immigrant. It sailed for Wellington on 16 Dec 1876 and arrived on 2 Apr 1877. Mary was listed as being 50 years old, and from Roscommon (National Archives). McGAHEY James McGahey of Clones, Co Monoghan, emigrated to NZ. In the Griffith Valuation of 1860 James was recorded as renting a house, office and land amounting to 16 acres, 1 rood and 35 perches at Coolnacarte, Co. Monaghan, leased from Richard Henry. According to Kevin McGahey, he left Ireland 1863 or 1864. There is a death of a James McGahey at Fremantle, W.A. on 10 May 1895, aged 75, believed to be en route to Ireland. MORRIS: Catherine Theresa Morris, b. 10 Dec 1853 Co Roscommon emigrated to NZ d. 8 Sep 1927 Patea, New Zealand. Arrived in New Zealand aboard the "Eastminster" as an assisted immigrant. It sailed for Wellington on 25 Oct 1879 and arrived on 4 Jan 1880. Bridget was listed as being 33 years old, from Roscommon (National Archives). Death notice states she left nine orphans. DUFFY/DUFFEY John Duffy (afterwards Duffey) b. cir 1770 d. 15 Jul 1858, lived in Richview, Clonskeagh, Dublin ___________________________ Fenaughty Partnership PO Box 17-058 Wellington, New Zealand Phone 64 4 4766946 Fax 64 4 4766067 Mobile 025 498170
HYNDS (or HYNES) from County Westmeath - emigrated to Morris,Illinois ca. 1848 DUFFIN and O'HALE probably from Co. Antrim - probably emigrated to Ontario, Canada in the early 1800's - some of these also ended up in Morris, Illinois. Pam Wolak fwolak@clemson.campus.mci.net
I'm looking for any DUNDEE's, anywhere in Ireland although they will all be in and around Belfast, for the period 1880 to 1900. Any information on births, deaths, marriages is needed for this period. There aren't many DUNDEE's so any found will be a relation of mine. Thank you, Daniel Dundee connect@islandnet.com
I want to thank everybody who answered my query on departure ports..There were so many replys that I couldn't respond to everyone individually.. Thank you all! Trish
I am searching for all VERDON from Dublin , Ireland to NY 1880's William VERDON, b. Apr 1842, Ireland m. Unknown d. Nov. 25, 1908 ( age 65) (immigrated to NY with Helen in 1881) Children: William VERDON Jr. b. Apr 28, 1871, Ireland (mother-Unknown) m. 1875 Dublin county Ireland Helen JACKSON b. Dec. 1857 Ireland d. Sept. 27, 1911 (age 53) Children: George VERDON b. Nov. 1876, Ireland d. 1917? NYC Patrick Albert b. Apr. 1878, Ireland d. Mar 11, 1915 (age 37) Joseph b. Feb. 1886, NYC d. ??? Nellie b. May 1888, NYC d.After 1950 NYC Frederick F. b. Jun 1889, NYC catholic d. Oct. 18, 1977 Long Island, NY Arthur b. Nov. 1892, NYC catholic d. Feb. ?, 1968 Harold b. Dec. 1885, NYC catholic d. Mar ?, 1971 Any information on the VERDON family would be appreciated as they are probably related.. The name is VERY unuasual.. Thanks Trish
LINEHAN/LINNEHAN, Cornelius, Gloucester, MA, 1877 DRISCOLL, Mary, Boston, MA, 1873 RAYMOND, George, Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare, 1873? TANGNEY, Margaret, Killorglin, Co. Kerry, 1874 Patricia
Rossiter, County Wexford B: 19 Mar 1834 McGrath, I think Wexford B:Mar 1841
Researching: MORIARTY, Michael, born Jan 1864 (info from 1900 Census) in Ireland. Both parents born in Ireland. Immigrated to U.S. ca. 1882. Worked in a paper mill in Holyoke, Hampden Co., Massachusetts. married ca. 1889: BOWLER, Margaret, born Massachusetts, parents born Ireland. issue: all born in Massachusetts: Margaret; John Francis; James; Mary; Patrick; Theresa; Michael; David or Daniel. Theresa and David, both of Holyoke, Mass. still living in 1957. Helen Tice hlltice@bellsouth.net
Farley;Broadstreet 1794 IRE. Catherine 1796 IRE. (no location) to NY, Albany co. before 1820 ch; Chas J. John , William, Catherine, Angeline, Phoebe, Female (name unkn. MCDONALD; John, son Richard,1871 Bklyn. MCKEWEN; John NYC, married Kathren FARLEY June 5,1866 NYC. HOUGH,Wm. 1850s-1903 NYC, SANDS,Winfield, Married Kathren McKewen 1891 NYC-Bklyn.
I am searching the following names in and around Drogheda Co. Louth, Bowden, Carr, Flynn, Hughes, Reogh, Smith, Tipping. On the Flynn line, John Christopher, and Richard Peter are know to have emigrated to the USA early this century, I don't know exactly when they went, or where they went to. I am interested in contacting any descendants in the USA, and have some information on the Irish side of the family, past and present. Michael Flynn
Without a lot of conversation, here are the earliest ancestors I have located (in Ireland). HUGHES, Edward (born 1792), Inch, County Down BASSETT, Arthur (born prior to 1790), Inch, County Down CURLETT, Eliza (born prior to 1790), Inch, County Down LalahTT@aol.com
Hi everybody! I recieved so many requests for the film numbers on the above when I posted my query on "which port of departure?" that I thought I would just post the information to the lists.. The film I was referring to was from the NARA website http://www.nara.gov/publications/microfilm/immigrant/immpass. Registers of Vessels Arriving at the Port of New York from Foreign Ports, 1789--1919. M1066. 27 rolls. DP. The records in this publication are grouped in two series. The volumes that make up the first series, reproduced on rolls 1--22, cover the period from August 5, 1789, to December 30, 1899, except for the following gaps: September 1, 1796--September 25, 1798; July 19, 1801--December 31, 1804; and October 14, 1811- -December 31, 1815. These volumes originally were maintained by the offices of the collector, naval officer, and surveyor of the Port of New York. Because the records were created by these offices for different purposes, the volumes vary in internal arrangement, dates covered, and information recorded. The volumes have been combined as a single series because they all record the arrival of vessels from foreign ports and, as such, provide the most complete record available of these vessel arrivals at New York. The volumes have been arranged and filmed in chronological order, although there is frequent overlapping of dates among the volumes. The entries in the volumes filmed on rolls 1--22 are arranged either chronologically, alphabetically by the name of vessel, alphabetically by the name of owner, or alphabetically by the type of rig of the vessel. The most frequent arrangement is alphabetical by the name of vessel. Most of the volumes contain at least the date of entry; the name, country of origin, and type of rig of the vessel; the master's name; and the last port of embarkation. A few volumes also contain information about tonnage, duties, cargo, consignees, number of crew and passengers, owners' names, manifest numbers, clearances, bond releases, and officers' returns. The volumes that make up the second series, reproduced on rolls 23--27, cover the period from January 3, 1860, to December 31, 1919. This series was created at a later date as a standard index to vessel arrivals from foreign ports. Within each volume the entries are arranged alphabetically by the name of vessel and thereunder chronologically. Trish
These are my surnames: MCMAHON, Michael, probably from Co. Clare, b. 1877. Parents Michael McMahon and Margaret Callahan (O'Callaghan) MALONEY, Mary Ann, probably Co. Clare, b. 1869. Parents Michael Maloney and Mary O'Callaghan. O'CALLAGHAN, Mary, Co. Clare, b. 1859. Parents Bartholomew O'Callaghan and Margaret O'Halloran HARTE, Michael, Co. Sligo, b. 1871. Parents Luke Harte and Ann Hagerty. HANNON, Ellen, Co. Sligo, b. 1870. Parents unknown. The above are the names I am actively researching at this time. Some other names I am interested in but have no time to dig into right now are: COURTNEY, Co. Cork O'DONOVAN, Co. Cork HAYES, Co. Cork TIMON, Co. Mayo and Co. Roscommon MULDOON, Co. Galway
The following is a list of my family surnames and places they lived.......... DERRIG, PATRICK married MINNIE (maiden name unknown) came from Ireland, possibly Mayo County. they had 4 children I am aware of... Michael, Patrick, Hubert, (my grandfather) and Alice. Hubert Derrig married MARIE MCCARTHY, her parents were JAMES and MINNIE DERRIG, they had 6 children, Richard, Robert, Thomas, Marie, Catherine and Anna. I dont know what county in Ireland they all came from. Hubert Derrig was born in Dunmore, Scranton PA in 1909 Marie McCarthy was born in Dunmore, Scranton PA in 1915 any info on these families would be greatly appreciated. Peace, Dianne Derrig-Mason
These are the only Irish names in my search list at present. O'DOCHARTAIGH; O'DOHERTY; DOHERTY: Co. Donegal, mainly in the Manorcunnigham, Letterkenny area. Dates from 1750 to 1850, with names like John, Robert, Hugh, Isaac, Liam. FETTERS: L'derry area, Co.LDY and Raphoe/Lifford area of Co.DON. Dates from 1750 to 1850, with names of John, Marjory. McLELLAN, Peter: (McCLELLAN(d)): L'Derry, Co. LDY. Born in Scotland c-1735, Came to L'Derry, Co. LDY c-1745. Came to NS Canada 1761 McELMON, Peter:(McELMAN): From SCT to IRL to CAN in same time Period McKITRICK: Came from SCT in early 1600's (Plantation). Settled in Killyleagh. Said to have worked on Lord Dufferns Estate. William McKitrick lived in Downpatrick and died c-1815. Had sons John, Patrick, Robert, George, James and William. James came to Canada with wife, Isabella (Stevenson) and sons John, James and Hans c-1844. -------- end ------------------------ - Hugh Doherty - Email: hdoherty@islandnet.com - Home Page: http://www.islandnet.com/~hdoherty/ - Clann Page: http://www.islandnet.com/~doherty/clann
So long as we are posting: Kane - 1852 Par. of Billy, Co. Antrim>1880 Philadelphia, PA McAllister - 1852 Par of Ballintoy, Co. Antrim>1880 Philadelphia,PA Sharp - Co. Antrim>1883 Philadelphia PA Glass - Co. Antrim>1890 Philadelphia, PA Corcoran - pre 1840 Ireland>1841 Waterbury, CT>Pontiac, MI>1920 Los Angeles CA McGuire - Ireland>Los Angeles, CA Neville - pre 1840 Mitchalstown, Co. Cork,Ireland> 1841 Waterbury, CT Walsh - 1865 Ireland> 1880's Waterbury, CT Mulligan -1886 England/Ireland>1900 Waterbury, CT As you can see, most of my Irish came to Philadelphia, PA from Co. Antrim or Waterbury, CT from ? Ireland. Any missing cousins out there? Corky
These are my grandparents I am tracing:- Ireland 1800-> Co. Clare - Patrick O'Connor d abt 1850 m Mary Quinn d aft 1855 Son James o'Connor b 30 April 1839. He m 20 Jan 1860 at Lisseycasey to Catherine O'Dea b 1830, the dau of Patrick O'Dea and Mary McMahon of Lisseycasey. Co. Meath - Patrick Marmion m Mary Mahon Gaham - son Peter Edward Marmion b 23 Dec 1829 m Mary O'Brien - see below. Co. Tyrone - Edward O'Brien m Mary McLoughlin - 2 dau's Bridget O'Brien b abt 1830 & Mary O'Brien b Omagh 23 Aug 1832 m Peter Edward Marmion in Melbourne, Vic. also Scott & Moss - see below. Co. Down - Mary Moss m Andrew Scott - son Andrew Scott b 1837 Omagh m 7 Sept 1862 St Pat's Newry to Mary McCaffrey b 1844 Co. Down, the dau of Edward McCaffrey & Maria McNally. They had another dau Margaret McCaffrey b 1845. Co. Tipp & Kerry - Michael Reordan m Johanna Sughrue Co Kerry bef 1821. Sons Patrick b 1821 Glenleigh, James 1845 & John. Patrick m Sarah Hannon b 1833 Co. Tipp and lived in Roscrea, Co Offally before going to Melbourne. Sarah was the dau of John Hannon & Mary Cleary m abt 1825. They had another dau Mary Hannon b 1827. The name Reordan is spelt about 4 different ways in the family. Son Tim Riordon b Melb. m Ann Quinn b Co. Kerry. Edmund Lahey M Margaret Merrigan - Son James J Lehey b 1833 Co. Tipp M Kyneton Victoria, 17 June 1863 Mary O'Brien b 1844 Co. Tipp. She was dau of Thomas O'Brien & Margaret Hogan. Lahey, Leahey etc is spelt 5 different ways in family. I hope some may have something somewhere. I am interested in the name Marmion, as it doesn't seem to have much Irishness about it. I would also like to sort out the O'Dea's from Co. Clare & the O'Connors. Then I will try the others. Regards Clem from Western Australia.