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    1. STRONG Website Update: New IRL, NZ & AUS pages
    2. PD & LE Strong
    3. Significant updates have been made to my website. See photos, maps and text from early references in the pages on Drumbo (new page) & Holywood, Co. Down, Ireland. The site develops the story of the STRONG family's history through Co. Down to Belfast and subsequently their emigration in 1875 to New Zealand and then to Australia. Note that stories with many photos are now given of my grandfather and his brothers and one sister in NZ and AUS (5 further new pages). Any comments, suggestions or information would be gratefully received. The address is: http://www.pnc.com.au/~plstrong/ -- **Philip Strong**Email:plstrong@pnc.com.au**Blue Mountains, Australia**

    12/14/2005 09:37:49
    1. LANE Website Updated
    2. PD & LE Strong
    3. Significant updates have been made to my website. See photos, maps and text from early references in my "Early Records" page which commences the story of LANE/ LAIN(E)s of the parish of Lissan of Co. Tyrone. This family travelled to Belfast in the 1840's, then to Newcastle upon Tyne, England and Auckland New Zealand after 1875. LANEs married MOORE (in Co. Tyrone), STRONG (in Belfast), DAVIDSON and STRONG (in Co. Durham) . Any comments, suggestions or information would be gratefully received. The address is: http://www.pnc.com.au/~plstrong/ -- **Philip Strong**Email:plstrong@pnc.com.au**Blue Mountains, Australia**

    12/14/2005 09:36:48
    1. Re: Excerpts from Irish newspapers
    2. Dennis Ahern
    3. In soc.genealogy.ireland Reggin <regvolk@silk.net> wrote: : Wondering if there is any Old Ireland News for the death of Thomas : O'Regan 1862/1863- probably from the Mallow/Doneraile area? Any help : much appreciated. The following death notices may be of interest, though they may not be transcribed on IrelandOldnews: O'REGAN, Thomas; ; Mount Earl Adare LIM IRL; Cork Examiner (COR IRL); 1855-12-30 O'REGAN, John; 60; Ahacross Kildorrery COR IRL; Cork Examiner; 1881-12-28 O'REGAN, Denis; 60; Monaparson Mallow COR IRL; Cork Examiner; 1855-1-10 If you enter O'Regan and Mallow in the IrelandOldNewss search engine you get 11 hits. And if you put O'Regan in the search engine of the Mallow website you will get hits for O'Regan/Regan on 13 pages. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dennis Ahern | Mallow Archaeological & Historical Society Acton, Massachusetts | Mr. John Caplice, Dromore, Mallow, Co. Cork ahern@world.std.com | http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlmahs/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    12/13/2005 08:39:03
    1. s.pam@3warrenstown.com
    2. Yeh
    3. s.pam@3warrenstown.com s.pam@3warrenstown.com

    12/13/2005 04:52:17
    1. Re: unsusbscribe
    2. Dennis Ahern
    3. "Lorie Gold" <petsdoc@cogeco.ca> wrote: : unsubscribe Some people, particularly in areas where telephone charges affect cost of access to the Internet, subscribe to email lists in order to read this newsgroup. The mailing list gatewayed with the soc.genealogy.ireland newsgroup is called GENIRE, and can be received either directly, through GENIRE-L or in digest mode from GENIRE-D. A computer is not a sentient being. Once you have managed to subscribe to one of these mailing lists, the only way to stop getting messages is to say the magic word. The magic word is unsubscribe. If you say the magic word in the correct manner, a duck will not descend from the ceiling with money in its bill, but you will be removed from the list. To leave GENIRE-L, send mail to GENIRE-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. To leave GENIRE-D, do the same thing with GENIRE-D-request@rootsweb.com. See http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/IRL/GENIRE.html for further information on subscribing to GENIRE, or on viewing the archives of messages that have been posted.

    12/13/2005 06:08:13
    1. Re: Excerpts from Irish newspapers
    2. Dennis Ahern
    3. In soc.genealogy.ireland Alle <AliceRevilleTomlin@gmail.com> wrote: : Hi, I have a question. I see you are always making postings from the : Cork newspaper. My great grandfather James Daly, son of Timothy Daly, : was born in Mallow, County Cork 1825 and emigrated to USA around 1850. : I am wondering where you get all those articles about Cork, and if you : would know of any newspaper that would have covered Mallow 1800 to say : 1870? Thanks so much. See http://www.nli.ie/newsplan/CountyList.asp?County=6 for a list of Cork papers. The only paper published in Mallow was the "Southern Patriot" which only ran for a few months in 1844. THe Cork Examiner, and other Cork papers covered news from Mallow. If you put Daly and Mallow together in the IrelandOldNews search engine you will get 57 hits and four more for Daley and Mallow. All this means, however, is that the two terms appear on the same page of the website, not necessarily in the same article or even date of issue. There was a Patrick James John Daly, aged 6, of Mallow, whose death notice appeared in the Irish Examiner (formerly the Cork Examiner) 14, and 16 May 2001. And there was a notice for Timothy Daly of Mallow, aged 18, in the Cork Examiner of 20 January 1911. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dennis Ahern | Ireland Newspaper Abstracts Acton, Massachusetts | http://www.IrelandOldNews.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    12/13/2005 06:02:31
    1. John Donegan - Charleville, Co. Cork - circa 1809
    2. Gosh
    3. I am trying to locate details for John Donegan born circa 1809 in Charleville, Co. Cork Details I have so far as - 1 child - William Enlisted in Limerick on 24th April 1827 aged 19 years. Embarked on the Thomas Grenville ship on the 13th June 1827. Landed in Bengal on the 7th November 1827. Bombardier 1st company 1st Battalion. Artillery 1834. Invalided to Chunar on 29th September 1847. Died at Chunar 7th February 1859 aged 50 years. (Bengal European Soldiers 1793-1839, embarkation lists 1825-39. Bengal Muster Rolls 1834-59). Would like details of William, his wife and parents -- [Posted at boards.ie] http://www.boards.ie/ Ireland's Bulletin Boards, News Groups, Chat Rooms After Hours - Games - Technology - Work - For Sale

    12/13/2005 03:07:30
    1. Rosa Vanhoucke, died Meenbannivane, Knocknagashel, Co. Kerry (Ireland)
    2. Patrick Vanhoucke
    3. Dear friends I would very much appreciate any supplementary information on: Rosalie (Rosa) Vanhoucke, born ab. 1922. Rosa died 30th October 1987 in Meenbannivane, Knocknagashel, Co. Kerry (Ireland), 65 years old. Rosa married to N.N. Jones. This information comes from an obituary card, and is the only available information for the moment. Especially a date and place of birth for Rosa Vanhoucke would be welcome. Rosa was a daughter of Patrick Vanhoucke (1895-1963) and Louise Bulteel (1896-1965). Patrick Vanhoucke was a son of my great-great-grandfather Henricus (Henry) Vanhoucke. I was named after this 'uncle Patrick' of my grandfather. -- Kind Regards Patrick Vanhoucke Laken (Brussel), Belgium

    12/13/2005 02:10:26
    1. Some help needed finding my BOLGER family.
    2. Krissy
    3. Hi all I am trying to find my GGG father Simon BOLGER b abt 1858 - 1865 The only information I have is the following. Born Kilkenny Occupation Headmaster. He also had a school in which he taught illiterate children for many years after been a HeadMaster. Simon had a son James Bolger born abt 1878 - 1885 circa He left Ireland for Liverpool abt 1900 (Not sure on other siblings as yet) He met Johanna Delaney in Liverpool whom also was from Wexford. Johanna's father is Michael Delaney (possible) wife Ellen. I am not sure how to search for these family's and would love some help or links to websites etc that could help reveal these family's. I have been doing a search of the BOLGER name and looks like a lot of them settled in South-east Leinster. Correct me if I am wrong as I am enjoying the history beyond the names so far. Thank you in advance Kristina Cameron

    12/13/2005 01:57:00
    1. Re: Excerpts from Irish newspapers
    2. Reggin
    3. Wondering if there is any Old Ireland News for the death of Thomas O'Regan 1862/1863- probably from the Mallow/Doneraile area? Any help much appreciated.

    12/13/2005 12:55:57
    1. Re: Excerpts from Irish newspapers
    2. Reggin
    3. Dennis Ahern wrote: > In soc.genealogy.ireland Alle <AliceRevilleTomlin@gmail.com> wrote: > > : Hi, I have a question. I see you are always making postings from the > : Cork newspaper. My great grandfather James Daly, son of Timothy Daly, > : was born in Mallow, County Cork 1825 and emigrated to USA around 1850. > : I am wondering where you get all those articles about Cork, and if you > : would know of any newspaper that would have covered Mallow 1800 to say > : 1870? Thanks so much. > > See http://www.nli.ie/newsplan/CountyList.asp?County=6 for a list of Cork > papers. The only paper published in Mallow was the "Southern Patriot" > which only ran for a few months in 1844. THe Cork Examiner, and other > Cork papers covered news from Mallow. If you put Daly and Mallow together > in the IrelandOldNews search engine you will get 57 hits and four more for > Daley and Mallow. All this means, however, is that the two terms appear > on the same page of the website, not necessarily in the same article or > even date of issue. > > There was a Patrick James John Daly, aged 6, of Mallow, whose death notice > appeared in the Irish Examiner (formerly the Cork Examiner) 14, and 16 > May 2001. And there was a notice for Timothy Daly of Mallow, aged 18, in > the Cork Examiner of 20 January 1911. > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > Dennis Ahern | Ireland Newspaper Abstracts > Acton, Massachusetts | http://www.IrelandOldNews.com > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    12/13/2005 12:53:33
    1. Brennan
    2. KEVIN & NAN NOLAN
    3. I'm trying to find any info on my great-grandfather martin brennan born 1831 in Roscommon married to ann. unfortunately I don't know her single name I would be grateful for any info. Regards Nanette

    12/12/2005 05:20:34
    1. Re: Friackacullion Leitrim
    2. Kaye at kayepayne@bigpond.com writes: << I am trying to find a place in Ireland where my ancestor said he was born: Friackacullion County Leitrim. Can anyone tell me if this is anyway correct >> Kaye, I haven't been able to find this place in Leitrim, or any of the adjacent counties. But the name may give us some guidance where to look. The first part of the placename is probably Freagh, which is a "heathery place". The last part, cullion, is a term for a steep, unbroken slope in parts of Ulster.....which, of course, is right next door. So I'd be looking in the northern part of Leitrim, north of Drumshanbo and Ballinamore. Naturally, that happens to be the larger part of the county <gr>. The official townlands in Co. Leitrim with cullion in their name are all in that northern sector. I suspect your placename is a local, "neighborhood" name - and I haven't been able to find it mentioned anywhere. It's too bad you don't have a parish name to go with it. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts

    12/12/2005 09:34:00
    1. unsusbscribe
    2. Lorie Gold
    3. unsubscribe _____ From: GENIRE-D-request@rootsweb.com [mailto:GENIRE-D-request@rootsweb.com] Sent: December 12, 2005 10:41 AM To: GENIRE-D@rootsweb.com Subject: GENIRE-D Digest V05 #355

    12/12/2005 09:08:30
    1. Re: Excerpts from Irish newspapers
    2. Alle
    3. To Dennis Ahern: Hi, I have a question. I see you are always making postings from the Cork newspaper. My great grandfather James Daly, son of Timothy Daly, was born in Mallow, County Cork 1825 and emigrated to USA around 1850. I am wondering where you get all those articles about Cork, and if you would know of any newspaper that would have covered Mallow 1800 to say 1870? Thanks so much. AliceRevilleTomlin@gmail.com

    12/12/2005 04:30:54
    1. Re: Friackacullion Leitrim
    2. Elly Hill
    3. "Kaye Payne" <kayepayne@bigpond.com> wrote in message news:Pu0nf.17585$ea6.12602@news-server.bigpond.net.au... > Hi All, > > I am trying to find a place in Ireland where my ancestor said he was born: > > Friackacullion County Leitrim. Can anyone tell me if this is anyway > correct > or if there could be misspelling on the death certificate. > > Cheers > Kaye Payne Hey Kaye...cant find the place..what year was he born..maybe it was just a parish ..do you have more info that might help?...regards Elly. > > >

    12/12/2005 03:27:05
    1. Re: Friackacullion Leitrim
    2. alas i knew her well. Kaye Payne wrote: > Hi All, > > I am trying to find a place in Ireland where my ancestor said he was born: > > Friackacullion County Leitrim. Can anyone tell me if this is anyway correct > or if there could be misspelling on the death certificate. > > Cheers > Kaye Payne > > (Still using ' takes forever - dial up internet '.) > All incoming and outgoing emails are checked by "VET Anti-Virus Protection > 2005" auto updated.

    12/12/2005 12:32:33
    1. Re: Friackacullion Leitrim
    2. alas i knew her well. Kaye Payne wrote: > Hi All, > > I am trying to find a place in Ireland where my ancestor said he was born: > > Friackacullion County Leitrim. Can anyone tell me if this is anyway correct > or if there could be misspelling on the death certificate. > > Cheers > Kaye Payne > > (Still using ' takes forever - dial up internet '.) > All incoming and outgoing emails are checked by "VET Anti-Virus Protection > 2005" auto updated.

    12/12/2005 12:32:29
    1. Re: Friackacullion Leitrim
    2. alas i knew her well. Kaye Payne wrote: > Hi All, > > I am trying to find a place in Ireland where my ancestor said he was born: > > Friackacullion County Leitrim. Can anyone tell me if this is anyway correct > or if there could be misspelling on the death certificate. > > Cheers > Kaye Payne > > (Still using ' takes forever - dial up internet '.) > All incoming and outgoing emails are checked by "VET Anti-Virus Protection > 2005" auto updated.

    12/12/2005 12:32:23
    1. Re: Friackacullion Leitrim
    2. Kaye Payne
    3. Hi Elly, It says he was born in around 1862 so probably too long ago. Kaye Payne

    12/11/2005 06:21:51