This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Jgj.2ACEB/607.1.1 Message Board Post: Lib -- take a look at this material; don't know if our Margarets match, but it is worth a review. G9. NOTE. Records indicate Hurleys, Hogans, Mahers, and Carthys in the extended family about Nenagh and Ballina, Co. Tipperary. Definitive records of a "few families" of Haughs in the Nenagh area in the 1700s. G8.A Mary Ó Grady , mother of Mary Hough. m. (?) Ó Grady(?) (This family was from Ballina, on the banks Ó the Shannon, beneath Mount Arras.) G8.A William Haugh m. Margaret Kelly (Family was from Nenagh, Co. Tipperary). ni Margaret G7.A Denis G7.B James (xx xxx 1805-21 May 1867) m. Mary Ó Grady Hough (17 Nov 1813-3 Jul 1864) Emigrated from Nenagh, Co. Tipperary to Herkimer in 1853, when daughter Julia was 13 years old; grave site of grandmother Mary Haugh is a mystery. Not in Spencerport, N.Y.; nor in Herkimer. Possibly in the Midwest, with the Cavanaughs? Or in Saint Agnes Cemetery, Utica? G7.C Gerald* ni Mary G6.A Sister One (Brigid?: ~26 Dec 1836- 31 Mar 1891) Named for Brigid Maherty, Nenagh Co. Tipperary. m. ( ? ) Cavanaugh. Settled "across the basin" at Adams Basin. From this family of Cavanaughs came two Chancellors of Notre Dame University. G6.B Sister Two (Margaret?: ~21 Mar 1834>) Named for Margaret Hurly and Kelly, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, grandmothers? G6.C Mary (~23 Mar 1832 or 1843-6 July 1864) m. (?) Brenan Died as a newlywed, aged 21 years? 32 years? G6.D Julia (~18 Sep 1839 or 4 Sep 1840-20 Jul 1917) Named in Gaelic, Siobhan, trans. alter. "Judith"or "Julia". Occupied second house, east side of "the Compound." Aged 77 years. m. William Deegan Kinney (29 Jan 1833-12 Oct 1888) Married: 2 Sep 1858. G6.E Thomas (~14 May 1849 -17 April 1917) G6.F James, Jr. (~1854-1898). Died of typhoid in Florida, during Spanish American War. With the 18th Massachusetts Volunteers? Buried: St. Agnes Cemetery, Utica, among the single graves.