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    1. [HANDLEY-L] Handleys
    2. Chris Bartlett
    3. Dear All I am interested that a lot of Handley descendants in America think the name originated in Ireland. A quick search of the IGI shows many Handleys in Yorkshire and across to Worcester in the early 1500's. Could it be that American immigrants came from Ireland and the English ones went elsewhere such as Australia, South Africa and New Zealand. I have forwarded a query from Les Handley to the list. I hope someone can help him. regards Chris Bartlett

    03/17/2000 05:11:40
    1. [HANDLEY-L] Fw: Thomas Handley
    2. Chris Bartlett
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Les Handley Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.britain Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 8:16 AM Subject: Thomas Handley Does anyone have a Thomas Handley in their files. The one I'm looking for I found on the 1871 census for Tunstall Staffs born in Tunstall aged 5yrs. I also managed to find him on the 1881 census for Aston Birmingham aged 15. where it states that he is a cripple. His father was William and neither are on the 1891 census for Birmingham. They worked the canals, so were probably on the move at that time. William died in Birmingham in 1907 and I have managed to trace the rest of the family but I have had no luck finding Thomas. As I live a long way from Birmingham any help would be appreciated. Les Handley

    03/17/2000 05:01:44
    1. [HANDLEY-L] Happy St. Patricks Day
    2. The Handley, Handly, Hanley, Hanly (etc) family web page is included in a page for St. Patrick's Day at: http://members.aol.com/Sportsodds/books/st-pat.htm Also included on that page are some links for Irish genealogy chats and a St. Patrick's Day parade from Ireland, plus some books about St. Patrick. Happy day! Nancy

    03/17/2000 04:53:06
    1. Re: [HANDLEY-L] Re:Arthur Sidney Handley
    2. Alan F. Rose
    3. At 00:21 17/03/00 EST, Sftrail@aol.com wrote: Hi Arnold, You may get this note twice, but anyway I am tracing Handleys in Cambridgeshire and thought you might like this reference number the St Catherines House(Somerset House) Index lists this one in Sculcoates Registration District which I think is in Yorkshire. 1899 March Quarter Arthur Sidney Handley SCULCOATES 9D 206 That will help you get the certificate and find your grandmother's maiden name. I have that looking for my grandfather he was Arthur William born in Cambridgeshire in 1871. If your dad was born after 1911, which is doubtful according to your date of birth, your grandmother's maiden name would be on the birth certificate. This is your dad's marriage registration reference I assume your mother's maiden name was Miller? 1925September Quarter Arthur S Handley Miller Sculcoates 9d 514 If you happen to know your grandfather's christian name I may be able to help with that reference. Alan >Forwarded by Nancy: > ><< Subj: hello > Date: 3/16/2000 12:48:23 PM Central Standard Time > From: arnoldh@lineone.net (Arnold Handley) > To: HANDLEY-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > > This is my first contact - just to say hello. > I am Arnold Handley born in Hull, Yorkshire, England on the 15th September >1928. > My father was Arthur Sydney Handley but I don't know yet when he was born. > > My e-mail address is arnoldh@lineone.net so keep in touch. >> > >

    03/17/2000 12:10:12
    1. Re: [HANDLEY-L] Re: hello
    2. Well Hello there...did you know that you are supposed to be born in Ireland? That is where our Handleys(actually my husbands..line) is supposed to have come from..We are in the US..and you are where I am frantically trying to do research on my father's lines..infact Yorkshire is one of the places that I am trying to find out just where my Swaine family were... ...Have you checked on the Ancestry.com for Handley's? I have found several on that...just type in the last name and all of the Handley's will come up and then you can search through them and see if any are your area..and then you can find their e-mail and write them..I have lots of Handley's that are also doing research but I fear that they are all here..doing research trying to get back to your end of the globe... I also have a distant cousin in Sussex that has been kind enough to help me sort thru the history and information...I also need to find some of those people so we can connect our lines..I know it does just I haven't been able to do it yet.. How long have you been doing research? I would put your interests everywhere like I have and eventually some kind soul will come to your aid and help you find something..I have been very fortunate as I have a very unusual last name for my dad's line..Knightall...so everyone has to be a relative..and there are not that many..just a handful..and also the Nightall's are distant cousins but of course we haven't found the connection yet... Have you put your name on the GenWeb yet..? I also have put it on every message board I could find...for you never know when some kind soul will get tired of seeing your stuff and look it up for you... Good luck and hope that you find the connection that you seek..now I have a Handley history..you might enjoy reading about...just for drill... http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~ehandley/handley.htm Course this is how they got to America.. Thanks for the e-mail...C.Olsen..Alaska

    03/16/2000 06:06:00
    1. [HANDLEY-L] Re: hello
    2. Forwarded by Nancy: << Subj: hello Date: 3/16/2000 12:48:23 PM Central Standard Time From: arnoldh@lineone.net (Arnold Handley) To: HANDLEY-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com This is my first contact - just to say hello. I am Arnold Handley born in Hull, Yorkshire, England on the 15th September 1928. My father was Arthur Sydney Handley but I don't know yet when he was born. My e-mail address is arnoldh@lineone.net so keep in touch. >>

    03/16/2000 05:21:27
    1. Re: {not a subscriber} Re: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript
    2. Pete, I have also been a long time Handley researcher. I would also like to have a copy of the manuscript records of early Hanly lines. I would be glad to forward the $8 postage, if that is ok with you. Mike Gentry Pembroke Pines, FL mrgentry@bellsouth.net Pete Hanley wrote: > Reply to: Re: {not a subscriber} Re: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript > Nancy, > > This Hanley history document has been significantly updated since I last sent it to you. I also now have many more Hanley records from Ireland during this period including the complete Griffiths list of all Hanleys/Handleys in Ireland owning property in the 1840 -1850's. Also many census and other records from the Roscommon region which is Hanley country. I can mail hardcopies if they send me postage of $8.00 to Pete Hanley 1108 Basil Road, McLean, Virginia 22101. > > I can't e-Mail files because I only have paper copies of some of the information and also because the files i do have are so big most people can't download them or translate them off my Mac. Give me your address again and I will send you a complete set on the house. > > Best always, > Pete > > Sftrail wrote:Forwarding this... I don't think it went through to all. If it did, sorry. -Nancy > > << Subj: {not a subscriber} Re: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript > Date: 3/11/2000 10:40:32 PM Central Standard Time > From: paulhanly@hotmail.com (Paul Hanly) > Reply-to: paulhanly@hotmail.com (Paul Hanly) > To: HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com > HI All, > I have a copy of Pete Hanley's manuscript of the ancient Hanly lines > described below my name: I am happy to send (and Have Pete Hanley's > permission) to send a copy to anyone who wants it on condition that they use > it for private research only and acknowledge his rights as author and impose > the same conditions on anyone they give it to. There may be updated > versions available directly from Pete, I haven't had contact for about 12 > months. > Anyone who wants a copy of a word 6/95 document zipped using winzip just > reply to this email > Cheers > Paul Hanly > Rhodes, Sydney, Australia > Bellingen Gen Web www.rootsweb.com/~nswbelli/ > AUS-NSW-NORCO-L@rootsweb.com North Coast NSW mail list > ********************* > "O'hAinlighe of Kinel Dobhtha > County Roscommon, > Province of Connacht, > ANCIENT HANLEY HISTORY > The following history is extracted, occasionally verbatim, from the works > listed in the bibliography at the end of this document. It is a compilation > of records, not an original document. In some instances more than one > source was relied upon for a given historical event or period. Spellings > vary but can be easily discerned. Dates are not always consistent due to > the multiple sources. This will be an ongoing attempt to gather all > recorded information on the Hanley lineage especially prior to the year > 1900. It will be updated regularly as new information becomes available." > ******************************************** > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <kdefreitas@iname.com> > To: <HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2000 5:58 AM > Subject: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript > > I am looking for a copy of the Handley Manuscript compiled by Harry E. > Handley, M.D. > > I have a copy of the Descendants of William Bell of Augusta co.,VA or the > Stone Church Bells by the same author. > > There might be a copy of this manuscript in the Handley Collection of the > Greenbrier Historical Society, but I want a personal copy in order to > convert it to text. > > Kristine > > > > ------------------------------------------------------ > > Get the Latest News at CNN Interactive: http://CNN.com > > >> > > RFC822 header > ----------------------------------- > > Return-Path: <HANDLEY-L-request@rootsweb.com> > Received: from mx04.mrf.mail.rcn.net ([207.172.4.53]) > by mta03.mta.mail.rcn.net > (InterMail vM.4.01.02.27 201-229-119-110) with ESMTP > id <20000312050946.OSPJ301.mta03.mta.mail.rcn.net@mx04.mrf.mail.rcn.net> > for <phanley@mta.mrf.mail.rcn.net>; > Sun, 12 Mar 2000 00:09:46 -0500 > Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com ([209.85.6.30]) > by mx04.mrf.mail.rcn.net with esmtp (Exim 2.12 #3) > id 12U0dd-0002uD-00 > for phanley@erols.com; Sun, 12 Mar 2000 00:10:01 -0500 > Received: (from slist@localhost) > by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id VAA07137; > Sat, 11 Mar 2000 21:08:34 -0800 (PST) > Resent-Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 21:08:34 -0800 (PST) > From: Sftrail@aol.com > Message-ID: <b2.2799272.25fc8031@aol.com> > Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 00:08:01 EST > Subject: Re: {not a subscriber} Re: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript > Old-To: HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 61 > Resent-Message-ID: <HZybtD.A.YvB.RZyy4@bl-14.rootsweb.com> > To: HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-From: HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com > Reply-To: HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com > X-Mailing-List: <HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1136 > X-Loop: HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com > Precedence: list > Resent-Sender: HANDLEY-L-request@rootsweb.com > Resent-Bcc:

    03/12/2000 04:19:44
    1. Re: {not a subscriber} Re: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript
    2. Dean Johnston
    3. Hi Paul, I would appreciate a copy of Pete Hanley's manuscript of the ancient Hanly lines. I will credit him with any information that I pass on. Thank you. I am a descendant of Jeremiah Handley (Hanly), Dean Johnston 1436 Cherry Street Rd Creston IA 50801-8058 515-782-5745 E-mail: dbjohnston@juno.com Web page: http://genweb.net/~dbjohnston/ On Sun, 12 Mar 2000 00:08:01 EST Sftrail@aol.com writes: > Forwarding this... I don't think it went through to all. If it did, > sorry. > -Nancy > > << Subj: {not a subscriber} Re: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript > Date: 3/11/2000 10:40:32 PM Central Standard Time > From: paulhanly@hotmail.com (Paul Hanly) > Reply-to: paulhanly@hotmail.com (Paul Hanly) > To: HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com > > HI All, > > I have a copy of Pete Hanley's manuscript of the ancient Hanly > lines > described below my name: I am happy to send (and Have Pete Hanley's > permission) to send a copy to anyone who wants it on condition that > they use > it for private research only and acknowledge his rights as author > and impose > the same conditions on anyone they give it to. There may be > updated > versions available directly from Pete, I haven't had contact for > about 12 > months. > > Anyone who wants a copy of a word 6/95 document zipped using winzip > just > reply to this email > > Cheers > Paul Hanly > Rhodes, Sydney, Australia > > Bellingen Gen Web www.rootsweb.com/~nswbelli/ > AUS-NSW-NORCO-L@rootsweb.com North Coast NSW mail list > > ********************* > "O'hAinlighe of Kinel Dobhtha > County Roscommon, > Province of Connacht, > > > ANCIENT HANLEY HISTORY > > The following history is extracted, occasionally verbatim, from the > works > listed in the bibliography at the end of this document. It is a > compilation > of records, not an original document. In some instances more than > one > source was relied upon for a given historical event or period. > Spellings > vary but can be easily discerned. Dates are not always consistent > due to > the multiple sources. This will be an ongoing attempt to gather > all > recorded information on the Hanley lineage especially prior to the > year > 1900. It will be updated regularly as new information becomes > available." > > ******************************************** > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <kdefreitas@iname.com> > To: <HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2000 5:58 AM > Subject: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript > > > > I am looking for a copy of the Handley Manuscript compiled by > Harry E. > Handley, M.D. > > I have a copy of the Descendants of William Bell of Augusta > co.,VA or the > Stone Church Bells by the same author. > > There might be a copy of this manuscript in the Handley > Collection of the > Greenbrier Historical Society, but I want a personal copy in order > to > convert it to text. > > Kristine > > > > ------------------------------------------------------ > > Get the Latest News at CNN Interactive: http://CNN.com > > >> >

    03/12/2000 08:45:03
    1. Re: {not a subscriber} Re: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript
    2. Pete Hanley
    3. Reply to: Re: {not a subscriber} Re: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript Nancy, This Hanley history document has been significantly updated since I last sent it to you. I also now have many more Hanley records from Ireland during this period including the complete Griffiths list of all Hanleys/Handleys in Ireland owning property in the 1840 -1850's. Also many census and other records from the Roscommon region which is Hanley country. I can mail hardcopies if they send me postage of $8.00 to Pete Hanley 1108 Basil Road, McLean, Virginia 22101. I can't e-Mail files because I only have paper copies of some of the information and also because the files i do have are so big most people can't download them or translate them off my Mac. Give me your address again and I will send you a complete set on the house. Best always, Pete Sftrail wrote:Forwarding this... I don't think it went through to all. If it did, sorry. -Nancy << Subj: {not a subscriber} Re: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript Date: 3/11/2000 10:40:32 PM Central Standard Time From: paulhanly@hotmail.com (Paul Hanly) Reply-to: paulhanly@hotmail.com (Paul Hanly) To: HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com HI All, I have a copy of Pete Hanley's manuscript of the ancient Hanly lines described below my name: I am happy to send (and Have Pete Hanley's permission) to send a copy to anyone who wants it on condition that they use it for private research only and acknowledge his rights as author and impose the same conditions on anyone they give it to. There may be updated versions available directly from Pete, I haven't had contact for about 12 months. Anyone who wants a copy of a word 6/95 document zipped using winzip just reply to this email Cheers Paul Hanly Rhodes, Sydney, Australia Bellingen Gen Web www.rootsweb.com/~nswbelli/ AUS-NSW-NORCO-L@rootsweb.com North Coast NSW mail list ********************* "O'hAinlighe of Kinel Dobhtha County Roscommon, Province of Connacht, ANCIENT HANLEY HISTORY The following history is extracted, occasionally verbatim, from the works listed in the bibliography at the end of this document. It is a compilation of records, not an original document. In some instances more than one source was relied upon for a given historical event or period. Spellings vary but can be easily discerned. Dates are not always consistent due to the multiple sources. This will be an ongoing attempt to gather all recorded information on the Hanley lineage especially prior to the year 1900. It will be updated regularly as new information becomes available." ******************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: <kdefreitas@iname.com> To: <HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2000 5:58 AM Subject: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript > I am looking for a copy of the Handley Manuscript compiled by Harry E. Handley, M.D. > I have a copy of the Descendants of William Bell of Augusta co.,VA or the Stone Church Bells by the same author. > There might be a copy of this manuscript in the Handley Collection of the Greenbrier Historical Society, but I want a personal copy in order to convert it to text. > Kristine > > ------------------------------------------------------ > Get the Latest News at CNN Interactive: http://CNN.com > >> RFC822 header - --------------------------------- Return-Path: <HANDLEY-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from mx04.mrf.mail.rcn.net ([207.172.4.53]) by mta03.mta.mail.rcn.net (InterMail vM.4.01.02.27 201-229-119-110) with ESMTP id <20000312050946.OSPJ301.mta03.mta.mail.rcn.net@mx04.mrf.mail.rcn.net> for <phanley@mta.mrf.mail.rcn.net>; Sun, 12 Mar 2000 00:09:46 -0500 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com ([209.85.6.30]) by mx04.mrf.mail.rcn.net with esmtp (Exim 2.12 #3) id 12U0dd-0002uD-00 for phanley@erols.com; Sun, 12 Mar 2000 00:10:01 -0500 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id VAA07137; Sat, 11 Mar 2000 21:08:34 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 21:08:34 -0800 (PST) From: Sftrail@aol.com Message-ID: <b2.2799272.25fc8031@aol.com> Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 00:08:01 EST Subject: Re: {not a subscriber} Re: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript Old-To: HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 61 Resent-Message-ID: <HZybtD.A.YvB.RZyy4@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1136 X-Loop: HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: HANDLEY-L-request@rootsweb.com Resent-Bcc:

    03/12/2000 07:26:05
    1. Re: {not a subscriber} Re: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript
    2. Forwarding this... I don't think it went through to all. If it did, sorry. -Nancy << Subj: {not a subscriber} Re: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript Date: 3/11/2000 10:40:32 PM Central Standard Time From: paulhanly@hotmail.com (Paul Hanly) Reply-to: paulhanly@hotmail.com (Paul Hanly) To: HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com HI All, I have a copy of Pete Hanley's manuscript of the ancient Hanly lines described below my name: I am happy to send (and Have Pete Hanley's permission) to send a copy to anyone who wants it on condition that they use it for private research only and acknowledge his rights as author and impose the same conditions on anyone they give it to. There may be updated versions available directly from Pete, I haven't had contact for about 12 months. Anyone who wants a copy of a word 6/95 document zipped using winzip just reply to this email Cheers Paul Hanly Rhodes, Sydney, Australia Bellingen Gen Web www.rootsweb.com/~nswbelli/ AUS-NSW-NORCO-L@rootsweb.com North Coast NSW mail list ********************* "O'hAinlighe of Kinel Dobhtha County Roscommon, Province of Connacht, ANCIENT HANLEY HISTORY The following history is extracted, occasionally verbatim, from the works listed in the bibliography at the end of this document. It is a compilation of records, not an original document. In some instances more than one source was relied upon for a given historical event or period. Spellings vary but can be easily discerned. Dates are not always consistent due to the multiple sources. This will be an ongoing attempt to gather all recorded information on the Hanley lineage especially prior to the year 1900. It will be updated regularly as new information becomes available." ******************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: <kdefreitas@iname.com> To: <HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2000 5:58 AM Subject: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript > I am looking for a copy of the Handley Manuscript compiled by Harry E. Handley, M.D. > I have a copy of the Descendants of William Bell of Augusta co.,VA or the Stone Church Bells by the same author. > There might be a copy of this manuscript in the Handley Collection of the Greenbrier Historical Society, but I want a personal copy in order to convert it to text. > Kristine > > ------------------------------------------------------ > Get the Latest News at CNN Interactive: http://CNN.com > >>

    03/11/2000 05:08:01
    1. [HANDLEY-L] [Fwd: Fwd: Check out Irish Blessings]
    2. Wesley E. Johnson
    3. To all my Handley cousins and connections. HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY I probably should not have sent this to the list but since many believe we are of IRISH decent and the line has not been busy I thought I would sneak it in. Ann > > <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/Garden/7914/irish.htm">Click > here: Irish Blessings</A> > > Be sure to listen to the music...it is beautifulBeannachtai na Feile Patraig > oraibh (Happy St. Patrick's Day to you all). Eire Go Brach (Ireland Forever)

    03/11/2000 05:01:17
    1. [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript
    2. I am looking for a copy of the Handley Manuscript compiled by Harry E. Handley, M.D. I have a copy of the Descendants of William Bell of Augusta co.,VA or the Stone Church Bells by the same author. There might be a copy of this manuscript in the Handley Collection of the Greenbrier Historical Society, but I want a personal copy in order to convert it to text. Kristine - ---------------------------------------------------- Get the Latest News at CNN Interactive: http://CNN.com

    03/11/2000 11:58:01
    1. Re: [HANDLEY-L] Handley Manuscript
    2. I would like to know also about this manuscript...and it's availability...My husband is a Handley descendant..and we are seeking more information on the ancestors of his grandmother..thanks..C.Olsen

    03/11/2000 10:21:06
    1. [HANDLEY-L] Re: Samuel Hanley, VA to PA 1775-1886
    2. Michelle Ross
    3. Thanks so much for the info. I'll pass it along to the Hainley's I've found so far. I sure have wondered how my mom could be all German if her mother was Irish! LOL Love those family stories! Seems you've helped make the connection. I did notice that most of the Irish Hanleys, Hainley's came after the Ballykilcline evictions. I have contacted Pam to see if we can firm up the connection. Thanks everyone! Michelle Ross ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sftrail@aol.com> To: <HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com> Cc: <michelle@digitaldominationstudio.com>; <pamh@greenvillenc.com> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 12:07 PM Subject: Re: Samuel Hanley, VA to PA 1775-1886 > Hi, all. > This search was pretty interesting, so I thought I'd send it to the Handley-L > group as well as to Michelle. Not sure if she is a member of the list or not. > > There is an Elizabeth Shoenfelt who married Samuel "HAINLEY" listed at Pam > Haithcock's page at: > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/h/a/i/Pamela-S-Haithcock/GENE2-0002.htm l > > under the children of Tobias HANLINE and Elizabeth MILLER. The Hanline > surname is also spelled (on the same page) HENLEIN, HANLINE, and HANLEIN, as > well as HAINLEY. Tobias was a child of Jerich (George) Caspar HANLINE > (HENLEIN). > > So if this info is accurate (only web page for proof), Michelle's Samuel > Hanley might be from this line, and German, not Irish. > > I found the info doing searches through Interactive Genealogy, > http://victorian.fortunecity.com/literary/463/inter-gen2.html > > Nancy Sween > > >>Original message dated 3/10/2000 3:01:39 AM Central Standard Time, > michelle@digitaldominationstudio.com writes: > > << Hello, I am researching the Hanely line and in particular, one Samuel > Hanley (6ggfather) who married Elizabeth Shoenfelt in 1817 in PA. > > I am searching for his parentage and am at one huge brick wall. I have been > told that he is related to the families of Ballykilcline evictions in the > mid 1800's (Rosecommons). www.ballykilcline.com So far, this has proven > fruitless, though I must recommend the site. Lots of information. Including > the evicted families, which ship the came to NY from and even an assumed pic > of the Hanley house. Lots of descendancy links as well with the spellings: > Hanley, Hanley. > > At any rate, I'd love to share. > > My surnames are (bolds are directly connected with Hanley, Hainley: > BAETZEL, BRANSON, BROWN, CABRAL, CALI, CALIMER, CAROL, CASANOVA, > CASTRUCCIO, COIL, COOK, CRUZAN, DAVID, DONALDSON, DUFFY, DUNBAR, ECCARD, > FORD, FUENTES, GOLDIE, GREEN, GRIGGS, GRIGGS-GREEN, GRIM, GUIOL, HAINLEY, > HANLEY, HAYS, HOCKENBERRY, HOKOM, HOOKS, HOPKINS, HURLEY, HURST, KENT, > LANKFORD, LIZER, MAGRUDER, MALONE, MASON, MASTINE, MCCRAY, MCNULTY, MYERS, > NAGLE, NUNEZ, PEGGY, PERRY, PETERS, POWELL, PRUITT or PREUTT, RAWLINS, > REININGER, ROBINSON, ROSS, ROUILLON, SACKETT, SAMANIEGO, SCHULTZ, SENTOUS, > SHOENFELT, SLICK, STEPHENS, STERN or Stearn, STONE, STOTTLEMYER, THOMAS, > TOMS, TRUITT, VIET, WAYNANT, WEDDLE, WOLFE, WOODWARD, ZUNIGA > > Thanks, > > Michelle Ross > >> >

    03/10/2000 07:55:17
    1. [HANDLEY-L] Re: Samuel Hanley, VA to PA 1775-1886
    2. Hi, all. This search was pretty interesting, so I thought I'd send it to the Handley-L group as well as to Michelle. Not sure if she is a member of the list or not. There is an Elizabeth Shoenfelt who married Samuel "HAINLEY" listed at Pam Haithcock's page at: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/h/a/i/Pamela-S-Haithcock/GENE2-0002.html under the children of Tobias HANLINE and Elizabeth MILLER. The Hanline surname is also spelled (on the same page) HENLEIN, HANLINE, and HANLEIN, as well as HAINLEY. Tobias was a child of Jerich (George) Caspar HANLINE (HENLEIN). So if this info is accurate (only web page for proof), Michelle's Samuel Hanley might be from this line, and German, not Irish. I found the info doing searches through Interactive Genealogy, http://victorian.fortunecity.com/literary/463/inter-gen2.html Nancy Sween >>Original message dated 3/10/2000 3:01:39 AM Central Standard Time, michelle@digitaldominationstudio.com writes: << Hello, I am researching the Hanely line and in particular, one Samuel Hanley (6ggfather) who married Elizabeth Shoenfelt in 1817 in PA. I am searching for his parentage and am at one huge brick wall. I have been told that he is related to the families of Ballykilcline evictions in the mid 1800's (Rosecommons). www.ballykilcline.com So far, this has proven fruitless, though I must recommend the site. Lots of information. Including the evicted families, which ship the came to NY from and even an assumed pic of the Hanley house. Lots of descendancy links as well with the spellings: Hanley, Hanley. At any rate, I'd love to share. My surnames are (bolds are directly connected with Hanley, Hainley: BAETZEL, BRANSON, BROWN, CABRAL, CALI, CALIMER, CAROL, CASANOVA, CASTRUCCIO, COIL, COOK, CRUZAN, DAVID, DONALDSON, DUFFY, DUNBAR, ECCARD, FORD, FUENTES, GOLDIE, GREEN, GRIGGS, GRIGGS-GREEN, GRIM, GUIOL, HAINLEY, HANLEY, HAYS, HOCKENBERRY, HOKOM, HOOKS, HOPKINS, HURLEY, HURST, KENT, LANKFORD, LIZER, MAGRUDER, MALONE, MASON, MASTINE, MCCRAY, MCNULTY, MYERS, NAGLE, NUNEZ, PEGGY, PERRY, PETERS, POWELL, PRUITT or PREUTT, RAWLINS, REININGER, ROBINSON, ROSS, ROUILLON, SACKETT, SAMANIEGO, SCHULTZ, SENTOUS, SHOENFELT, SLICK, STEPHENS, STERN or Stearn, STONE, STOTTLEMYER, THOMAS, TOMS, TRUITT, VIET, WAYNANT, WEDDLE, WOLFE, WOODWARD, ZUNIGA Thanks, Michelle Ross >>

    03/10/2000 08:07:43
    1. [HANDLEY-L] Handley-[Fwd: Fw: [ALEXANDER-L] FIRE!!]
    2. Wesley E. Johnson
    3. CARA L BECK wrote: > > Sharing ...From one of my other lists > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gail Meyer Kilgore" <gkilgore@primenet.com> > To: <ALEXANDER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 2:34 AM > Subject: [ALEXANDER-L] FIRE!! > > > Full of good news tonight or this morning!! > > > > National Archives and Records Administration News Release > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > ---- > > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 1, 2000 > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > ---- > > > > Statement on Records Center Fire, National Archives and Records > > Administration > > Yesterday (Tuesday, February 29), the National Archives and Records > > Administration (NARA) reported a fire in its Washington National Records > > Center in Suitland, Maryland. The fire was contained by the Center's > > fire-safety system and extinguished with no reports of harm to staff or > > visitors, but some records were damaged. The following is an update on > that > > from Archivist of the United States John Carlin. > > > > Although much work will be needed before we can be certain, we believe > that > > of the total of more than 3.7 million cubic feet of records at Suitland, > > approximately 3,000 cubic feet were in the immediate area. Of those, fewer > > than 300 cubic feet may have been destroyed. Most of the affected records > > were wet or damp from sprinkler water or in singed boxes. Our staff at > > Suitland stayed up through last night making valiant efforts to protect > > records from water damage and otherwise dealing with the fire's effects, > > working with personnel from the General Services Administration, from > which > > we lease the facility. > > > > The cause of the fire is as yet undetermined. Because the property is > > Federal, the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms as well > as > > GSA fire investigators were notified. As the investigation continues, the > > following is what we know about the fire so far. > > > > The sprinkler alarms were activated at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, and alerted the > > GSA Control Center that there was a problem. The first fire company > arrived > > sometime between 2:45 and 2:50. A fireman on the scene was overcome with > > smoke at which point firemen abandoned Stack 15 to open the roof hatches > to > > vent the smoke. This process apparently took approximately one hour to > > accomplish before the firemen returned to Stack 15 to begin to extinguish > > the fire. The sprinkler system contained the fire during the period > between > > 2:30 and 3:50 at which point the firemen were able to enter the stack. At > > 8:13 p.m. the firemen on the scene felt that the fire was sufficiently > > extinguished to allow the investigation to begin in the stack. > > > > Our tracking system enabled us to identify the records on the shelves > > affected by the fire, and agencies whose records may have been affected > have > > been notified. But we won't be able to identify exactly which records have > > been affected and how seriously until the investigation of the area is > > completed and we can examine the materials more closely. > > > > I will provide further information as it becomes available. > > > > JOHN W. CARLIN > > Archivist of the United States > > > > > > * * * * > > For additional PRESS information, please contact the National Archives > > Public Affairs staff at (301) 713-6000 or by e-mail. Visit the National > > Archives Home Page on the World Wide Web at http://www.nara.gov. > > > > 00-42 > > > > [Press Releases] > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > ---- > > > > National Archives and Records Administration > > URL: http://www.nara.gov/nara/pressrelease/nr00-42.html > > webmaster@arch2.nara.gov > > Last updated: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 > > > > > > ==== ALEXANDER Mailing List ==== > > Any complaints, please e-mail > > gkilgore@primenet.com > >

    03/06/2000 10:55:22
    1. [HANDLEY-L] HANLY of Kilmacuagh, Kilgefin Parish, Co. Roscommon Ireland
    2. Jennifer Lambert Tracey
    3. Does anyone have connections to these HANLY ancestors of ours? The information I have relating to my HANLY family commences with this transcript from "Memorials of the Dead Vol.11". It reads: "Erected to the memory of the ancient family of Kilmacor [sic] by Patrick Hanly. The mother's names for four generations were Anne DUFFICY, Kate Cline, Margaret O'Farrell, Anne O'Hanly, Mable McLouglin, Jane O'Connor. Also in fond memory of John Hanly 50 years and his children, James Hanly 68 years, Bridget Hanly 70 Richard 34, Jane 57, Kate 56, Also his affectionate wife Ellen Hanly 64 years, Their daughter Mary 18, his uncles, Martin Hanly, Rev. James Hanly, PP, Fairymount." The inscription on the O'Hanly Family Tomb reads: "O Lord be merciful to - soul of Corm[ack] Hanly and Mary Hanly late of Tuam, who died in 1750 and ... erected by their son John, in memory of them and of their parents in 1764". HANLY / MACLELLAN CONNECTION - Australia Lachlan MacLELLAN married Mary Anne HANLY [born c. 1846, daughter of John HANLY and Anne DUFFICY of Kilmacor, County Roscommon, Ireland] on 28 September 1873, at the RC Presbytery, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. Witnesses to the marriage were Delia HANLY and Michael CONNOLLY. Children of Lachlan MacLELLAN and Mary Anne HANLY were: Richard Alexander b. 19 July 1874 [my husband's grandfather] Mary Jane b. 4 October 1875. John Robert b. 11 April 1877. Theresa Anne b. 4 December 1878 Cecilia b. 1881. Joseph Stephen b. 1886. Thanks for your interest. Please check out the MacLellan / Hanly Website at: http://www.heritagearchaeology.com.au/maclellan.htm Kind regards, Jen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jennifer Lambert Tracey HERITAGE ARCHAEOLOGY Archaeological & Heritage Assessment Consultants PO Box 4265 KINGSTON ACT 2604 AUSTRALIA Tel / Fax: (02) 6295 6795 Mobile Tel: 0419 011 860 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    03/04/2000 09:55:11
    1. [HANDLEY-L] Blake Handley???
    2. Anyone know Blake's email address? Thanks. Nancy << I read a message on message board from Blake Handley abt Handley's in Chicago in early 1900's I e-mailed from this message it does not go thru. I would like very much to contact him. Could you possibly help me with this? Thank You! >>

    03/04/2000 09:09:27
    1. [HANDLEY-L] Fw: HAnley
    2. Earle
    3. Earle W. Flynn Email: dflynn51@naisp.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Earle To: HANDLEY-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 8:22 PM Subject: HAnley Bridget Hanley Born: 1837 Roscommon. Moved to Manchester, UK Met and Married Pat Carroll August 21, 1858 in MAnchester, UK Father: Darby Hanley Mother: Winifred Morican? Looking for a firm link back to Roscommon. There is a Darby HAnley listed in the TAB 1834 Kilglass PArish Any info appreciated for verification. Thanks Earle

    03/02/2000 09:16:27
    1. Re: [HANDLEY-L] Randy Handly
    2. Joe, it would be great to have your Handly line to put on-line for other researchers if you want to email it, through this list or directly to me. Mary Doty has been transcribing the Randy Handly book and the first part of it is on-line. I'm not sure how to handle it, if there are complaints about living people being included in the book. I don't want to edit out the names of people who may still be alive; it's not my book to edit, and Randy isn't on-line to do it, that I know of. Shall we just let this list know when the book is totally on-line, so any of you who want the on-line book can download each page onto your own PC? Or I could email the URL to anyone, personally, who wants access to it now. Nancy << I have a copy of Randy Handly book and would be happy to make copies of whatever pages you need and can add my Handly line which goes back to Samuel Handly and Franklin County TN. My system has been down or i woould have got back to you sooner. >>

    02/23/2000 03:59:08