Seeking information on John O'CONNELL, b ca 1825, Ireland, son of Jeremiah O'CONNELL and Bridget (?). Emigrated to Lawrence MA ca 1846, married Mary HORAN in Lawrence in 1850, and settled in Andover MA. (Reportedly, John emigrated with four brothers but I've found no record of any of them.) Mary was born in 1825 in Buttevant, County Cork, daughter of Charles and Mary Horan. John and Mary had eight children including Bridget (ABERCROMBIE), Charles, William,John A., David, Arthur, George, amd Mary Jane (WARDEN). Died in Andover MA in 1896. Please contact boconnel@execpc.com
hi ok i'll put a link on my pages. i already had a 12 marker DNA at familytree. also Steve a 25 marker. will let you know when tthe link done. what should the image i put there be called?. or the link page name. Ray. On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 13:55:36 -0800, "Adhaniá" <skyspinner@cablespeed.com> said: > Hi, Ray.....let's see.......I'll answer as best I can! :-) Hope I don't > overlook a question. > > I do not maintain the website > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/MacMillan/ > , FamilyTreeDNA (FTDNA) does, so I cannot add test results or URLs to the > page. > > The way your test results, or Steve's, would appear on the Clan MacMillan > Project public page would be if you join that specific Project as a > participant. You can contact FTDNA and ask them if that is possible. > But > w/o doing anything more at all you can compare Steve's test results to > those > on the Clan MacMillan Public page, so go do that. If you find a close > match, please let me know. > > To join the Clan MacMillan Surname Y-DNA Project, you would have to have > as > your *own* surname one of the 195 variants of "MacMillan", or one of the > sept names listed on the Clan MacMillan Public page. Go see if you are > there somewhere. If you are, you may join. FTDNA can assist you in > switching Projects. > > The only charge for participation is for the test kit you order. There > is a > link on the Public page, in the upper left corner, titled "Join This > Group", > which takes you to a page where you can order test kits of several > different > varieties. > > But FTDNA has a cool feature called YSearch! Anyone who has tested w/ > FTDNA > has a web page of his/her own, where the test results can be tossed into > a > comparison tool called "YSearch". This goes out and looks for matches > amongst *all* available results, automatically for you. This would be > much, > much simpler than trying to join a Project that may not be very useful to > you, i.e., one for a surname that you do not have. See? Go try that! > > I would be pleased if you would add a link to our FTDNA Project.....just > enter http://www.familytreedna.com/public/MacMillan/ on your page and > make > it clickable. Lotta lotta M'Ms went through that Cumberland Gap, and > some > of them may be mine! LOL > > Now, give yourself a big slap on the back for being so forward-thinking > and > so cutting-edge as to have actually come into the DNA world! There's > nowhere but up from here. :-) > > Adhaniá Olson > > Join the Clan MacMillan Y-DNA Surname Project at > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/MacMillan/ > For all variations of the name, plus septs. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ray Moore" <dennyswrexx2@fastmail.fm> > To: <IRELAND-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 12:41 > Subject: Re: [IRELAND] MOORE DNA > > > > hi HTH. i'll look at your site! hey how can i get Steve's DNA results on > > your site?. be nice. never know a match be there,or some where else. > > > > yes names change. for yrs i suspected ours has. there was bad blood > > between the kids and dad. as he abandoned them. oh is there a fee to > > join? also is there a way to get my homepages address on yours?. also > > may i put a link to your site on mine? a lady that helped us with our > > DNA is setting up a DNA site. hopes to call it the CUMBERLAND GAP DNA > > PROJECT. thats my hometown in TN. maybe she can get hers linked to > > yours. she's working on it at this time. would you like me to give your > > e address to her? and site address. she may want to. > > > > as in history you know CUMBERLAND GAP was the 'GATEWAY to the WEST" > > i have photos i took on my pages. thank you! Ray. > > > > > > On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 10:44:44 -0800, "Adhaniá" <commodore8@msn.com> said: > > > As a woman, I have not had my own DNA tested (it's purty useless!), but > I > > > administer the Clan MacMillan Project at FamilyTreeDNA. A "Y-DNA" > > > Project > > > is for men only. > > > > > > "BROWN" is a sept of Clan MacMillan, and probably other clans as well, > > > but > > > you are very welcome to look at the public page of our Project at > > > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/MacMillan/ and examine the test > > > results (at the bottom of the very long page) to see if anything hits > > > you. > > > We have a couple of BROWN participants. It is not yet a large Project, > > > but > > > we are growing! > > > > > > And of course, there is always the possibility of surname changes along > > > the > > > way of your personal history. There was a lot of that done both in > > > Ireland > > > and Scotland, to protect the "innocent" as they formed and reformed > > > alliances amongst groups and families. ;-) > > > > > > To protect the privacy of our participants, only the Most Distant > > > Ancestor > > > is shown by name on the public page. If you find data that matches > > > yours, > > > please email me and I shall see if that participant would like to > contact > > > you by email, to discuss your lines. > > > > > > HTH > > > Adhaniá Olson > > > > > > Join the Clan MacMillan Y-DNA Surname Project at > > > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/MacMillan/ > > > For all variations of the name, plus septs. > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Ray Moore" <dennyswrexx2@fastmail.fm> > > > To: <IRELAND-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 5:53 > > > Subject: [IRELAND] MOORE DNA > > > > > > > > > > Listers, has any of you had DNA done? was wondering. > > > > a cuz and i are on the WORLDWIDE MOORE DNA PROJECT. the new info i got > > > > that we were O'MOORE-OMOORE-O'MOHR threw me. i sort of doubt > that.never > > > > know, as my MOOREs were a secretive non talking bunch. > > > > > > > > my cousin STEVE MOORE's 25 marker MOORE DNA PROJECT number is M36142. > > > > mine a 12 marker is M30219. > > > > > > > > Steve's familytree.com is D629W > > > > mine FYN8F my 12 marker has exact matches to FIX & MATTOCKS. not a > > > > conclusive. these 2 names are not in my lines,or heard of. at family > > > > tree my 1st near match was CAMERON. none known. > > > > thanks Ray Moore. > > > > DNA done. > > > > STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE > DNA > > > PROJECT M36142 > > > > mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 > > > > Researching: > > > > MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, > > > COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) > > > RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, > > > MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, > > > LONG, DUNN, > > > > SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, > > > > SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: > > > http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm > > > > Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS > > > > > > > > -- > > > > http://www.fastmail.fm - Email service worth paying for. Try it for > free > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > > > > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > > > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > > > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------- > > > I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. > > > It has removed 2389 spam emails to date. > > > Paying users do not have this message in their emails. > > > Try www.SPAMfighter.com for free now! > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > > > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > > > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > > > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > > > > > DNA done. > > STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA > PROJECT M36142 > > mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 > > Researching: > > MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, > COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) > RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, > MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, > LONG, DUNN, > > SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, > > SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: > http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm > > Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS > > > > -- > > http://www.fastmail.fm - Accessible with your email software > > or over the web > > > > > > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > > > > > ---------------------------------------- > I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. > It has removed 2389 spam emails to date. > Paying users do not have this message in their emails. > Try www.SPAMfighter.com for free now! > > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > DNA done. STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA PROJECT M36142 mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 Researching: MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, LONG, DUNN, SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Access your email from home and the web
hi HTH. i'll look at your site! hey how can i get Steve's DNA results on your site?. be nice. never know a match be there,or some where else. yes names change. for yrs i suspected ours has. there was bad blood between the kids and dad. as he abandoned them. oh is there a fee to join? also is there a way to get my homepages address on yours?. also may i put a link to your site on mine? a lady that helped us with our DNA is setting up a DNA site. hopes to call it the CUMBERLAND GAP DNA PROJECT. thats my hometown in TN. maybe she can get hers linked to yours. she's working on it at this time. would you like me to give your e address to her? and site address. she may want to. as in history you know CUMBERLAND GAP was the 'GATEWAY to the WEST" i have photos i took on my pages. thank you! Ray. On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 10:44:44 -0800, "Adhaniá" <commodore8@msn.com> said: > As a woman, I have not had my own DNA tested (it's purty useless!), but I > administer the Clan MacMillan Project at FamilyTreeDNA. A "Y-DNA" > Project > is for men only. > > "BROWN" is a sept of Clan MacMillan, and probably other clans as well, > but > you are very welcome to look at the public page of our Project at > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/MacMillan/ and examine the test > results (at the bottom of the very long page) to see if anything hits > you. > We have a couple of BROWN participants. It is not yet a large Project, > but > we are growing! > > And of course, there is always the possibility of surname changes along > the > way of your personal history. There was a lot of that done both in > Ireland > and Scotland, to protect the "innocent" as they formed and reformed > alliances amongst groups and families. ;-) > > To protect the privacy of our participants, only the Most Distant > Ancestor > is shown by name on the public page. If you find data that matches > yours, > please email me and I shall see if that participant would like to contact > you by email, to discuss your lines. > > HTH > Adhaniá Olson > > Join the Clan MacMillan Y-DNA Surname Project at > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/MacMillan/ > For all variations of the name, plus septs. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ray Moore" <dennyswrexx2@fastmail.fm> > To: <IRELAND-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 5:53 > Subject: [IRELAND] MOORE DNA > > > > Listers, has any of you had DNA done? was wondering. > > a cuz and i are on the WORLDWIDE MOORE DNA PROJECT. the new info i got > > that we were O'MOORE-OMOORE-O'MOHR threw me. i sort of doubt that.never > > know, as my MOOREs were a secretive non talking bunch. > > > > my cousin STEVE MOORE's 25 marker MOORE DNA PROJECT number is M36142. > > mine a 12 marker is M30219. > > > > Steve's familytree.com is D629W > > mine FYN8F my 12 marker has exact matches to FIX & MATTOCKS. not a > > conclusive. these 2 names are not in my lines,or heard of. at family > > tree my 1st near match was CAMERON. none known. > > thanks Ray Moore. > > DNA done. > > STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA > PROJECT M36142 > > mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 > > Researching: > > MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, > COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) > RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, > MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, > LONG, DUNN, > > SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, > > SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: > http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm > > Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS > > > > -- > > http://www.fastmail.fm - Email service worth paying for. Try it for free > > > > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > > > > > ---------------------------------------- > I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. > It has removed 2389 spam emails to date. > Paying users do not have this message in their emails. > Try www.SPAMfighter.com for free now! > > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > DNA done. STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA PROJECT M36142 mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 Researching: MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, LONG, DUNN, SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Accessible with your email software or over the web
hi Margaret, that helps. a ? are your FARLEYs have ties to CLAIBORNR Co.TN? or close by? have a lady married ibto a WHITAKER line there. thank you very much for the info. Ray. On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 12:35:07 -0600, "Mardi Carlson" <cmc@hutchtel.net> said: > Ray, > I am in Beatty DNA Project, I think you are asking how your 12 marker > match > can match other surnames? If that is what you are asking, I can kind of > explain it for you. > > At 12 markers, it is not inclusive enough to find a exact match, I match > over 120 people at 12 markers, not all my surname, tons of different > one's. > When you look at my 25 markers, I only match 10 people exactly, all Being > of > a Beatty, Beattie, Baty and different spellings of the surname. I do > match > only one other surname Farley. Now this farley guy doesn't match any > other > Farley, so somewhere down in history a Beatty must of been adopted, > raised, > or a million other variables to become an exact match to a Beatty. When > you > get to a 37 marker match, that is where matching is hard. I have not > done > that test yet, but of the 10 I match exactly most have done the 37 marker > test, and only 2 of them match exactly. > > I hope I understood what you were asking.. If not let me know.. > Margaret > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ray Moore" <dennyswrexx2@fastmail.fm> > To: <IRELAND-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 7:53 AM > Subject: [IRELAND] MOORE DNA > > > > Listers, has any of you had DNA done? was wondering. > > a cuz and i are on the WORLDWIDE MOORE DNA PROJECT. the new info i got > > that we were O'MOORE-OMOORE-O'MOHR threw me. i sort of doubt that.never > > know, as my MOOREs were a secretive non talking bunch. > > > > my cousin STEVE MOORE's 25 marker MOORE DNA PROJECT number is M36142. > > mine a 12 marker is M30219. > > > > Steve's familytree.com is D629W > > mine FYN8F my 12 marker has exact matches to FIX & MATTOCKS. not a > > conclusive. these 2 names are not in my lines,or heard of. at family > > tree my 1st near match was CAMERON. none known. > > thanks Ray Moore. > > DNA done. > > STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA > > PROJECT M36142 > > mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 > > Researching: > > MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, > > COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) > > RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, > > MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, > > LONG, DUNN, > > SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, > > SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: > > http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm > > Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS > > > > -- > > http://www.fastmail.fm - Email service worth paying for. Try it for free > > > > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > > > > > > > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > DNA done. STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA PROJECT M36142 mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 Researching: MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, LONG, DUNN, SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS -- http://www.fastmail.fm - The professional email service
hi,here is whats going on with my 12 marker DNA. at familytree they exact matched my 12 with a FIX & MATTOCKS. the FIX emailed me. said he was going to get a 37 marker. he said that we probly had a 37% chance of being related. i ask him to go check against Steve's 25 marker when he has the results. never heard from him. so i guess that ends that. the MATTOCKS can't find. so i assume a 12 marker is of no value. so as i post i'll drop mine from emails. Ray. On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 12:35:07 -0600, "Mardi Carlson" <cmc@hutchtel.net> said: > Ray, > I am in Beatty DNA Project, I think you are asking how your 12 marker > match > can match other surnames? If that is what you are asking, I can kind of > explain it for you. > > At 12 markers, it is not inclusive enough to find a exact match, I match > over 120 people at 12 markers, not all my surname, tons of different > one's. > When you look at my 25 markers, I only match 10 people exactly, all Being > of > a Beatty, Beattie, Baty and different spellings of the surname. I do > match > only one other surname Farley. Now this farley guy doesn't match any > other > Farley, so somewhere down in history a Beatty must of been adopted, > raised, > or a million other variables to become an exact match to a Beatty. When > you > get to a 37 marker match, that is where matching is hard. I have not > done > that test yet, but of the 10 I match exactly most have done the 37 marker > test, and only 2 of them match exactly. > > I hope I understood what you were asking.. If not let me know.. > Margaret > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ray Moore" <dennyswrexx2@fastmail.fm> > To: <IRELAND-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 7:53 AM > Subject: [IRELAND] MOORE DNA > > > > Listers, has any of you had DNA done? was wondering. > > a cuz and i are on the WORLDWIDE MOORE DNA PROJECT. the new info i got > > that we were O'MOORE-OMOORE-O'MOHR threw me. i sort of doubt that.never > > know, as my MOOREs were a secretive non talking bunch. > > > > my cousin STEVE MOORE's 25 marker MOORE DNA PROJECT number is M36142. > > mine a 12 marker is M30219. > > > > Steve's familytree.com is D629W > > mine FYN8F my 12 marker has exact matches to FIX & MATTOCKS. not a > > conclusive. these 2 names are not in my lines,or heard of. at family > > tree my 1st near match was CAMERON. none known. > > thanks Ray Moore. > > DNA done. > > STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA > > PROJECT M36142 > > mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 > > Researching: > > MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, > > COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) > > RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, > > MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, > > LONG, DUNN, > > SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, > > SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: > > http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm > > Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS > > > > -- > > http://www.fastmail.fm - Email service worth paying for. Try it for free > > > > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > > > > > > > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > DNA done. STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA PROJECT M36142 mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 Researching: MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, LONG, DUNN, SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS -- http://www.fastmail.fm - I mean, what is it about a decent email service?
Hi, Ray.....let's see.......I'll answer as best I can! :-) Hope I don't overlook a question. I do not maintain the website http://www.familytreedna.com/public/MacMillan/ , FamilyTreeDNA (FTDNA) does, so I cannot add test results or URLs to the page. The way your test results, or Steve's, would appear on the Clan MacMillan Project public page would be if you join that specific Project as a participant. You can contact FTDNA and ask them if that is possible. But w/o doing anything more at all you can compare Steve's test results to those on the Clan MacMillan Public page, so go do that. If you find a close match, please let me know. To join the Clan MacMillan Surname Y-DNA Project, you would have to have as your *own* surname one of the 195 variants of "MacMillan", or one of the sept names listed on the Clan MacMillan Public page. Go see if you are there somewhere. If you are, you may join. FTDNA can assist you in switching Projects. The only charge for participation is for the test kit you order. There is a link on the Public page, in the upper left corner, titled "Join This Group", which takes you to a page where you can order test kits of several different varieties. But FTDNA has a cool feature called YSearch! Anyone who has tested w/ FTDNA has a web page of his/her own, where the test results can be tossed into a comparison tool called "YSearch". This goes out and looks for matches amongst *all* available results, automatically for you. This would be much, much simpler than trying to join a Project that may not be very useful to you, i.e., one for a surname that you do not have. See? Go try that! I would be pleased if you would add a link to our FTDNA Project.....just enter http://www.familytreedna.com/public/MacMillan/ on your page and make it clickable. Lotta lotta M'Ms went through that Cumberland Gap, and some of them may be mine! LOL Now, give yourself a big slap on the back for being so forward-thinking and so cutting-edge as to have actually come into the DNA world! There's nowhere but up from here. :-) Adhaniá Olson Join the Clan MacMillan Y-DNA Surname Project at http://www.familytreedna.com/public/MacMillan/ For all variations of the name, plus septs. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray Moore" <dennyswrexx2@fastmail.fm> To: <IRELAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 12:41 Subject: Re: [IRELAND] MOORE DNA > hi HTH. i'll look at your site! hey how can i get Steve's DNA results on > your site?. be nice. never know a match be there,or some where else. > > yes names change. for yrs i suspected ours has. there was bad blood > between the kids and dad. as he abandoned them. oh is there a fee to > join? also is there a way to get my homepages address on yours?. also > may i put a link to your site on mine? a lady that helped us with our > DNA is setting up a DNA site. hopes to call it the CUMBERLAND GAP DNA > PROJECT. thats my hometown in TN. maybe she can get hers linked to > yours. she's working on it at this time. would you like me to give your > e address to her? and site address. she may want to. > > as in history you know CUMBERLAND GAP was the 'GATEWAY to the WEST" > i have photos i took on my pages. thank you! Ray. > > > On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 10:44:44 -0800, "Adhaniá" <commodore8@msn.com> said: > > As a woman, I have not had my own DNA tested (it's purty useless!), but I > > administer the Clan MacMillan Project at FamilyTreeDNA. A "Y-DNA" > > Project > > is for men only. > > > > "BROWN" is a sept of Clan MacMillan, and probably other clans as well, > > but > > you are very welcome to look at the public page of our Project at > > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/MacMillan/ and examine the test > > results (at the bottom of the very long page) to see if anything hits > > you. > > We have a couple of BROWN participants. It is not yet a large Project, > > but > > we are growing! > > > > And of course, there is always the possibility of surname changes along > > the > > way of your personal history. There was a lot of that done both in > > Ireland > > and Scotland, to protect the "innocent" as they formed and reformed > > alliances amongst groups and families. ;-) > > > > To protect the privacy of our participants, only the Most Distant > > Ancestor > > is shown by name on the public page. If you find data that matches > > yours, > > please email me and I shall see if that participant would like to contact > > you by email, to discuss your lines. > > > > HTH > > Adhaniá Olson > > > > Join the Clan MacMillan Y-DNA Surname Project at > > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/MacMillan/ > > For all variations of the name, plus septs. > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Ray Moore" <dennyswrexx2@fastmail.fm> > > To: <IRELAND-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 5:53 > > Subject: [IRELAND] MOORE DNA > > > > > > > Listers, has any of you had DNA done? was wondering. > > > a cuz and i are on the WORLDWIDE MOORE DNA PROJECT. the new info i got > > > that we were O'MOORE-OMOORE-O'MOHR threw me. i sort of doubt that.never > > > know, as my MOOREs were a secretive non talking bunch. > > > > > > my cousin STEVE MOORE's 25 marker MOORE DNA PROJECT number is M36142. > > > mine a 12 marker is M30219. > > > > > > Steve's familytree.com is D629W > > > mine FYN8F my 12 marker has exact matches to FIX & MATTOCKS. not a > > > conclusive. these 2 names are not in my lines,or heard of. at family > > > tree my 1st near match was CAMERON. none known. > > > thanks Ray Moore. > > > DNA done. > > > STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA > > PROJECT M36142 > > > mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 > > > Researching: > > > MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, > > COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) > > RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, > > MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, > > LONG, DUNN, > > > SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, > > > SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: > > http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm > > > Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS > > > > > > -- > > > http://www.fastmail.fm - Email service worth paying for. Try it for free > > > > > > > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > > > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------- > > I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. > > It has removed 2389 spam emails to date. > > Paying users do not have this message in their emails. > > Try www.SPAMfighter.com for free now! > > > > > > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > > > DNA done. > STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA PROJECT M36142 > mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 > Researching: > MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, LONG, DUNN, > SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, > SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm > Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS > > -- > http://www.fastmail.fm - Accessible with your email software > or over the web > > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > ---------------------------------------- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 2389 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try www.SPAMfighter.com for free now!
Well, it's not that a 12-marker test isn't useful....it's just that the gene pool in Scotland and Ireland was so small that many who are tested match perfectly on the first 12 markers. You've made an outstanding beginning, getting your 12-marker results.....now go further! What you want to do is to obtain your own results in as many markers as you can afford to test.....25 as a minimum, 37 is better, both available at FTDNA, and there is a 43, I think it is, now available at a different testing company. With these more discriminating markers in hand, you can then talk to others about their own results, compare and make some beginning decisions about your relative status, compared to each other. As to the two matches FTDNA told you about, you can get contact info again from FTDNA. Do not assume that FIX is no longer interested.....it can take weeks or even months to get results back. And MATTOCKS doesn't even know you're looking for him! Go back to FTDNA and ask their help in contacting these two matches. But in the meantime, get your extended marker tests done and in hand. I hope this is clear..... Adhaniá Olson Join the Clan MacMillan Y-DNA Surname Project at http://www.familytreedna.com/public/MacMillan/ For all variations of the name, plus septs. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray Moore" <dennyswrexx2@fastmail.fm> To: <IRELAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 12:27 Subject: Re: [IRELAND] MOORE DNA > hi,here is whats going on with my 12 marker DNA. at familytree they > exact matched my 12 with a FIX & MATTOCKS. > the FIX emailed me. said he was going to get a 37 marker. he said that > we probly had a 37% chance of being related. i ask him to go check > against Steve's 25 marker when he has the results. never heard from him. > so i guess that ends that. the MATTOCKS can't find. so i assume a 12 > marker is of no value. so as i post i'll drop mine from emails. > Ray. > > > On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 12:35:07 -0600, "Mardi Carlson" <cmc@hutchtel.net> > said: > > Ray, > > I am in Beatty DNA Project, I think you are asking how your 12 marker > > match > > can match other surnames? If that is what you are asking, I can kind of > > explain it for you. > > > > At 12 markers, it is not inclusive enough to find a exact match, I match > > over 120 people at 12 markers, not all my surname, tons of different > > one's. > > When you look at my 25 markers, I only match 10 people exactly, all Being > > of > > a Beatty, Beattie, Baty and different spellings of the surname. I do > > match > > only one other surname Farley. Now this farley guy doesn't match any > > other > > Farley, so somewhere down in history a Beatty must of been adopted, > > raised, > > or a million other variables to become an exact match to a Beatty. When > > you > > get to a 37 marker match, that is where matching is hard. I have not > > done > > that test yet, but of the 10 I match exactly most have done the 37 marker > > test, and only 2 of them match exactly. > > > > I hope I understood what you were asking.. If not let me know.. > > Margaret > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Ray Moore" <dennyswrexx2@fastmail.fm> > > To: <IRELAND-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 7:53 AM > > Subject: [IRELAND] MOORE DNA > > > > > > > Listers, has any of you had DNA done? was wondering. > > > a cuz and i are on the WORLDWIDE MOORE DNA PROJECT. the new info i got > > > that we were O'MOORE-OMOORE-O'MOHR threw me. i sort of doubt that.never > > > know, as my MOOREs were a secretive non talking bunch. > > > > > > my cousin STEVE MOORE's 25 marker MOORE DNA PROJECT number is M36142. > > > mine a 12 marker is M30219. > > > > > > Steve's familytree.com is D629W > > > mine FYN8F my 12 marker has exact matches to FIX & MATTOCKS. not a > > > conclusive. these 2 names are not in my lines,or heard of. at family > > > tree my 1st near match was CAMERON. none known. > > > thanks Ray Moore. > > > DNA done. > > > STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA > > > PROJECT M36142 > > > mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 > > > Researching: > > > MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, > > > COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) > > > RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, > > > MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, > > > LONG, DUNN, > > > SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, > > > SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: > > > http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm > > > Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS > > > > > > -- > > > http://www.fastmail.fm - Email service worth paying for. Try it for free > > > > > > > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > > > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > > > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > > > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > > > DNA done. > STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA PROJECT M36142 > mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 > Researching: > MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, LONG, DUNN, > SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, > SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm > Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS > > -- > http://www.fastmail.fm - I mean, what is it about a decent email service? > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > ---------------------------------------- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 2389 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try www.SPAMfighter.com for free now!
Ray, I am in Beatty DNA Project, I think you are asking how your 12 marker match can match other surnames? If that is what you are asking, I can kind of explain it for you. At 12 markers, it is not inclusive enough to find a exact match, I match over 120 people at 12 markers, not all my surname, tons of different one's. When you look at my 25 markers, I only match 10 people exactly, all Being of a Beatty, Beattie, Baty and different spellings of the surname. I do match only one other surname Farley. Now this farley guy doesn't match any other Farley, so somewhere down in history a Beatty must of been adopted, raised, or a million other variables to become an exact match to a Beatty. When you get to a 37 marker match, that is where matching is hard. I have not done that test yet, but of the 10 I match exactly most have done the 37 marker test, and only 2 of them match exactly. I hope I understood what you were asking.. If not let me know.. Margaret ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray Moore" <dennyswrexx2@fastmail.fm> To: <IRELAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 7:53 AM Subject: [IRELAND] MOORE DNA > Listers, has any of you had DNA done? was wondering. > a cuz and i are on the WORLDWIDE MOORE DNA PROJECT. the new info i got > that we were O'MOORE-OMOORE-O'MOHR threw me. i sort of doubt that.never > know, as my MOOREs were a secretive non talking bunch. > > my cousin STEVE MOORE's 25 marker MOORE DNA PROJECT number is M36142. > mine a 12 marker is M30219. > > Steve's familytree.com is D629W > mine FYN8F my 12 marker has exact matches to FIX & MATTOCKS. not a > conclusive. these 2 names are not in my lines,or heard of. at family > tree my 1st near match was CAMERON. none known. > thanks Ray Moore. > DNA done. > STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA > PROJECT M36142 > mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 > Researching: > MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, > COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) > RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, > MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, > LONG, DUNN, > SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, > SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: > http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm > Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS > > -- > http://www.fastmail.fm - Email service worth paying for. Try it for free > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > > >
As a woman, I have not had my own DNA tested (it's purty useless!), but I administer the Clan MacMillan Project at FamilyTreeDNA. A "Y-DNA" Project is for men only. "BROWN" is a sept of Clan MacMillan, and probably other clans as well, but you are very welcome to look at the public page of our Project at http://www.familytreedna.com/public/MacMillan/ and examine the test results (at the bottom of the very long page) to see if anything hits you. We have a couple of BROWN participants. It is not yet a large Project, but we are growing! And of course, there is always the possibility of surname changes along the way of your personal history. There was a lot of that done both in Ireland and Scotland, to protect the "innocent" as they formed and reformed alliances amongst groups and families. ;-) To protect the privacy of our participants, only the Most Distant Ancestor is shown by name on the public page. If you find data that matches yours, please email me and I shall see if that participant would like to contact you by email, to discuss your lines. HTH Adhaniá Olson Join the Clan MacMillan Y-DNA Surname Project at http://www.familytreedna.com/public/MacMillan/ For all variations of the name, plus septs. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray Moore" <dennyswrexx2@fastmail.fm> To: <IRELAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 5:53 Subject: [IRELAND] MOORE DNA > Listers, has any of you had DNA done? was wondering. > a cuz and i are on the WORLDWIDE MOORE DNA PROJECT. the new info i got > that we were O'MOORE-OMOORE-O'MOHR threw me. i sort of doubt that.never > know, as my MOOREs were a secretive non talking bunch. > > my cousin STEVE MOORE's 25 marker MOORE DNA PROJECT number is M36142. > mine a 12 marker is M30219. > > Steve's familytree.com is D629W > mine FYN8F my 12 marker has exact matches to FIX & MATTOCKS. not a > conclusive. these 2 names are not in my lines,or heard of. at family > tree my 1st near match was CAMERON. none known. > thanks Ray Moore. > DNA done. > STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA PROJECT M36142 > mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 > Researching: > MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, LONG, DUNN, > SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, > SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm > Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS > > -- > http://www.fastmail.fm - Email service worth paying for. Try it for free > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > ---------------------------------------- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 2389 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try www.SPAMfighter.com for free now!
Listers, has any of you had DNA done? was wondering. a cuz and i are on the WORLDWIDE MOORE DNA PROJECT. the new info i got that we were O'MOORE-OMOORE-O'MOHR threw me. i sort of doubt that.never know, as my MOOREs were a secretive non talking bunch. my cousin STEVE MOORE's 25 marker MOORE DNA PROJECT number is M36142. mine a 12 marker is M30219. Steve's familytree.com is D629W mine FYN8F my 12 marker has exact matches to FIX & MATTOCKS. not a conclusive. these 2 names are not in my lines,or heard of. at family tree my 1st near match was CAMERON. none known. thanks Ray Moore. DNA done. STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA PROJECT M36142 mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 Researching: MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, LONG, DUNN, SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Email service worth paying for. Try it for free
MY FATHER REMEMBER'S BACK When I was a small lad, six or seven, I'd walk the ten miles west with my mother to visit her people. The front of the house was covered in roses, pink and red, You'd smell them at night in bed; I thought I was in Heaven. It's a sight to think it's all gone. LUNAR LANDING You all think, said the barman, you all think that Neil Armstrong was the first man on the moon. Well, you're wrong. Because he wasn't. You see, James Maguire was goin' home this night and a good fourteen or fiteen pints in his belly. There was a full moon (it was July) and there's a hoor of a bend in the road out there by the cross. James took it in fourth and it seems he was blinded by the moonlight and the old Cortina went splash into the lough -- right into the moon in the water. So you could say James landed well ahead of Armstrong. Only he didn't come back. -- Vincent Woods, 2000 issue yearly "Leitrim Guardian"
I visited 'Moore Hall' this past September. Is quite an amazing place. It is still a shell and no renovations have taken place as far as I know. There is a plaque outside the estate that reads: "Moore Hall 1792-1923. In Memory of John Moore, First president of Ireland, and the men of this parish that gave their lives for Ireland in the rising of 1798. Erected by Maurice C. Moore, California, USA." Now down the road a bit still on the Moore estate is another plaque that reads: "To the memory of General McDonnell, leader of Pike men at Castlebar and Ballinamuck in 1798. Born in Carnacon. Died in exile in USA, 1849. Erected by Mr. and Mrs.M. Moore, Santa Barbara, California 1964. As I live in California, I investigated Maurice Moore further. He died in 1995 in Santa Barbara. I have pictures of the Hall, and surrounding areas. If anyone is interested in them I would be happy to send them on. Janet --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Showcase holiday pictures in hardcover Photo Books. You design it and well bind it!
LOVE IS A HUNTER BOY Love is a hunter boy, Who makes young hearts his prey And, in his nets of joy, Ensnares them night and day. In vain concealed they lie -- Love tracks them everywhere; In vain aloft they fly -- Love shoots them flying there. But 'tis his joy most sweet, At early dawn to trace The print of Beauty's feet, And give the trembler chase. And if, through virgin snow, He tracks her footsteps fair, How sweet for Love to know None went before him there. -- Thomas Moore
Hi List, My wife and I will be visiting Ireland this coming September. We would love to be able to see a show such as Celtic Woman, or Riverdance. How can I find out if they will be playing in September and where? thanks, robert
Henry Moore Edmund Thompson, Liverpool 19 Recumbent effigy of TE Lawrence, 1935-9. ... Henry Moore, London 30 Family Group, 1948-9. Henry Moore, Stevenage 31 London ... http://www.illumin.co.uk/products/06art/sculpture/prtext01.html George Moore, 1852-1933 However, Augustus Moore was killed in a fall while riding Micky Free in the Liverpool in March 1845. George Henry Moore continued to race, and in May 1846 ... http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/f/frazier-moore.html Passengers on the "Saldanha" Sailed from Liverpool in the summer of 1856 for Victoria, Australia. ... Haddrell Janet 27 Chandler English Hall George 32 Woolcomber English Hall Henry 27 ... http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/Indexes/PassengerLists/Saldanha.html Lancaster, Land Tax, Rates and Taxes, 1866 John Farnworth Liverpool, Samuel Greg Rathbone Liverpool, Joseph Hubback Liverpool, ... Henry Moore Lower Hood House, Burnley, Henry Roberts South Parade, ... http://www.londonancestor.com/comm/lancaster.htm Irish Passenger Lists ... Lamb James Lavelle Helen Moore Pat Murtagh John Nowlan Josee Scott Henry Spencer Mathew Stokes ... GEORGE from Liverpool to New York, 3 August, 1846. ... http://freespace.virgin.net/alan.tupman/sites/irp6.htm Queens County Births 12 Aug 1855, AGNEW, Marion Moore, F & Ellen M, Liverpool OD ... 30 Apr 1853, BOND, George Henry, 13 Jul 1852, Thos Henry & Cath. Pleasant River teacher ... http://www.rootsweb.com/~canns/queens/qcbirths1.html University of Liverpool Library.
HI did any of that MOOREs family come to AMERICA?. and maybe to KNOXVILLE,TN?. i just learned that it my greatgrand parents may have had the name O'MOORE,or OMOORE,& dropped the O. I'm told they migrated to AMERICA during the Potato Famine. what time frame was this?. does anyone know of an O'MOORE researcher that might help me a little? as this name is a new 1 to me. thanks Ray Moore. Lafayette,IN. U.S.A. On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 13:24:49 -0800, "Jean R." <jeanrice@cet.com> said: > SNIPPET: Built in 1795, Moore House, near Lough Carra, between > Claremorris and Ballinarobe, Co. Mayo, was torched like many others for > political reasons during the 1920s and remains a shell. It was the > family home to a landed Catholic gentry family that produced several > noteworthy individuals including George Henry MOORE (1810-1870). As an > MP for Mayo and a caring landlord, he fought for the rights of his > tenants. When his horse, Coranna, won the Chester Cup in 1845, he used > his immense winnings to save his estate and tenants from the worst part > of the famine He imported thousands of tons of grain and gave a cow to > each tenant family. It is said that no one died on the estate during the > famine and no eviction was ever recorded. MOORE was educated at Oscott > (a Catholic school in England) and at Cambridge. When he died, it was > the poor who came from all over Mayo to his funeral. . .. > > > ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== > Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup > volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/ > DNA done. STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA PROJECT M36142 mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 Researching: MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, LONG, DUNN, SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS -- http://www.fastmail.fm - IMAP accessible web-mail
The MOORE family were quite prominent in Mayo History. I believe that they kept their lands but left because of persecution to Catholics in 17th/18th century. In Europe they became active in the wine trade. I believe either Italy or Spain. They may have fled at the time of the "Wild Geese". The family returned to Ireland and their estates in the 18th century. The George MOORE of "Year of the French" was the father of George Henry MOORE, I believe. George Henry MOORE was a fascinating man, sort of a character, and an author. Not sure, but I was told after the manor house was destroyed, the family lived in England. Perhaps someone on the list might have more accurate data. Mary Ellen Chambers Ray Moore <dennyswrexx2@fastmail.fm> wrote: HI did any of that MOOREs family come to AMERICA?. and maybe to KNOXVILLE,TN?. i just learned that it my greatgrand parents may have had the name O'MOORE,or OMOORE,& dropped the O. I'm told they migrated to AMERICA during the Potato Famine. what time frame was this?. does anyone know of an O'MOORE researcher that might help me a little? as this name is a new 1 to me. thanks Ray Moore. Lafayette,IN. U.S.A.
The MOORE family has a fascinating history. After reading "Year of the French" by Thomas Flanagan in the mid 1980s, I made a point of visiting the estate you mentioned. Directions to it are well marked by the brown historical signs. There is a carpark, well maintained. Our first visit was on a glorious Irish fall day. Sitting on the ruined steps at the entrance, one can imagine all the activity that took place there almost 200 years ago. In your mind's eye, you can imagine George MOORE sipping his wine and looking out on Lough Carra as Flanagan relates in his story. There is much overgrowth but the carriage path is fairly well defined as are the side road which leads to the where the stables were most likly and the bridge over that path. Hidden also by bushes and weeds is a sign for lack of a better description attached to the old entrance gate. It praises the family and John MOORE who was briefly the first president of the Irish Republic so designated in the fatefu! l 1798 Rebellion. It was placed there by a relative who lived in CA. I believe John died in jail at Castlebar while his brother George tried desperately to save him from hanging. Anyone traveling to Mayo should first read the book and then visit the area. We were told that the Irish government at set aside 3M Irish pounds a number of years ago to restore the estate as a Heritage place. Our last visit there was 2 years ago, at that time no visible signs of restoration were apparent. Mary Ellen Chambers "Jean R." <jeanrice@cet.com> wrote: SNIPPET: Built in 1795, Moore House, near Lough Carra, between Claremorris and Ballinarobe, Co. Mayo, was torched like many others for political reasons during the 1920s and remains a shell. It was the family home to a landed Catholic gentry family that produced several noteworthy individuals including George Henry MOORE (1810-1870). As an MP for Mayo and a caring landlord, he fought for the rights of his tenants. When his horse, Coranna, won the Chester Cup in 1845, he used his immense winnings to save his estate and tenants from the worst part of the famine He imported thousands of tons of grain and gave a cow to each tenant family. It is said that no one died on the estate during the famine and no eviction was ever recorded. MOORE was educated at Oscott (a Catholic school in England) and at Cambridge. When he died, it was the poor who came from all over Mayo to his funeral. . .. ==== IRELAND Mailing List ==== Ireland Mailing List website..surname registry, links, lookup volunteers,unsubscribe, change your subscription from L to D or D to L http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrelandList/
MAP I In six-inch scale, the Mayo baronies Cover half the wall above my couch. Bog and mountain, tarn and cascade: I trace These abrupt crazed contours where the gannet sweeps Round rock and cliff, the bay below groaning, the wind Cudgelling the coarse grass flat as it drives inland. Here, on the narrow slope between crags and sea, Clan fought clan, the misty cliffs over them, Searock a false step below, and the Atlantic gale Drumming their shields with shafts of rain. No peace Ever visits that shore; no worth in that stony ground. II Papers everywhere -- piled onto tables and shelves -- Accounts marked overdue, old magazines, failed poems. A room occupied too long,. Inertia. I should Give up scanning the map, prone here on the couch, And like my father take rootless flight. He was an inconstant collector -- Spode jugs, The 'Complete Works of George Moore,' trout flies -- Fads, pawned off in time, to pay for new caprices. In his last place, the apartment in Beirut, He spread a dozen Persian rugs, overlapping each other, Auctioned off after his death. I held on to His bronze gesturing Shiva, with his little smile. Has ancestral greed driven us over the earth ... ? III Was it greed for possession of these salty crags That drove them at each other, wave after wave, Yelling and stumbling through bulrushes and mire Between Achill and the Bellacorick marsh? No one records the outcome, no one knows the victor: 'Place of Great Slaughter,' the name in Irish on the map. When the blighted stalks Lay cracked and brown above The harrow-rows, the lean Poets stopping their singing By the blackened hearth and sought The exile ship in the cove, Or death released them from Mourning the pestilence That shadowed every face, And rage against the tyrant Whose greed fostered famine Rattled in their throats. IV Rage swept them across the Vistula, Danube, Elbe, Before they had names for rivers. They hammered Images into bronze and gold to shield them For the crossing to the Isles of Bliss they dreamt Beyond the storms. Now they have spanned oceans And given their names to places they stayed in Hardly long enough to light a fire or dig a grave. My father learned to navigate the old way, By the stars -- could fly a course From Ganges to Euphrates -- knew half the globe From the air. The Ides of March: taking off From Tehran, his plane crashed at the edge Of a place that is called in Persian 'Desert of Salt.' "Twenty thousand feet above the Aegean, Setting course for Alexandria ... If you can get to Basel I can meet you And take you on to Beirut." His letter folded Round the cash for the fare, but I bought instead A box of secondhand books, and stayed home In a littered room, to doze to Haydn; to put down The pen, lost for words, considering the map, The pibroch sounding, the warriors shouting. The gannet settles On a narrow ledge Between rowdy waves And rain-laden clouds. On the slope of great slaughter A mountain ash raises Its one stricken limb. -- James J. McAuley, in memory of his father, Capt. J. Noel McAuley, 1908-1963.
SNIPPET: Built in 1795, Moore House, near Lough Carra, between Claremorris and Ballinarobe, Co. Mayo, was torched like many others for political reasons during the 1920s and remains a shell. It was the family home to a landed Catholic gentry family that produced several noteworthy individuals including George Henry MOORE (1810-1870). As an MP for Mayo and a caring landlord, he fought for the rights of his tenants. When his horse, Coranna, won the Chester Cup in 1845, he used his immense winnings to save his estate and tenants from the worst part of the famine He imported thousands of tons of grain and gave a cow to each tenant family. It is said that no one died on the estate during the famine and no eviction was ever recorded. MOORE was educated at Oscott (a Catholic school in England) and at Cambridge. When he died, it was the poor who came from all over Mayo to his funeral. . ..