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    1. [IRE-CEMETERIES] Monkstown Cemetery
    2. Stephen Barnes
    3. More information about Monkstown Cemetery. It's by no means complete (or even formatted and presented in a way I'm happy with!), so check back regularly for updates! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~stephenbarnes/monkstown.htm Stephen. ******************************************** Stephen Barnes

    01/04/2002 03:15:17
    1. [IRE-CEMETERIES] Kilkenny
    2. pj001
    3. does any person know of any kilkenny's in or around galway thankyou pj

    01/04/2002 02:01:19
    1. Re: [IRE-CEMETERIES] Rollcall: Clark(e) of Killead parish , Antrim
    2. Stephen Barnes
    3. KILLEAD, Co. Antrim CI Gartree [Earliest records destroyed in Dublin] Baptisms, 1901-; marriages 1935-; burials 1889- In Local Custody CI Killead [Earliest records destroyed in Dublin] Baptisms 1838-1966; burials 1873-1942; vestry MIC/1/293 minutes 1829-1900; cashbook 1874-1925 Marriages 1845- In Local Custody P. Killead Baptisms 1826-49; marriages 1826-1902; session MIC/1P/419;CR/3/3 minutes 1891-1951; communicants roll 1826-49 P Loanends Baptisms 1834-43 and 1874-1922; marriages 1845-1902; MIC/1P/418; CR/3/6 deaths 1845-7; communicants roll 1864; session minutes 1832-1921; list of subscribers 1862-4 Hope this helps. Stephen. ******************************************** Stephen Barnes ----- Original Message ----- From: "Administration" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 8:00 PM Subject: [IRE-CEMETERIES] Rollcall: Clark(e) of Killead parish , Antrim > From: "Pat" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 7:38 PM > Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [IRE-CEMETERIES] Rollcall: Clark(e) of > Killead parish , Antrim > > > > Try Killead Presbyterian. There records are at P.R.O.N.I. Belfast. >

    01/04/2002 01:46:33
    1. Re: [IRE-CEMETERIES] olvaney and mcgiveny family
    2. Rusty, my gggrandmother was named Margaret mcgiveny and I believe they are from county cavan in annagelliffe according to a listing I found in the 1821 Ireland census. In that census there are quite a few mcgiveny families and a few olvaney families. that is all i have. they came to Newark n.j. around 1850. Kevin

    01/04/2002 01:21:25
    1. [IRE-CEMETERIES] Rollcall: Clark(e) of Killead parish , Antrim
    2. Administration
    3. From: "Pat" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 7:38 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [IRE-CEMETERIES] Rollcall: Clark(e) of Killead parish , Antrim > Try Killead Presbyterian. There records are at P.R.O.N.I. Belfast. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 5:01 AM > Subject: [IRE-CEMETERIES] Rollcall: Clark(e) of Killead parish , Antrim > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------- Forwarded by Ernest Fricks/Project Management/SWEC > on > > 01/03/2002 07:55 AM --------------------------- > > > > Seeking information about/antecedents of the following: > > > > unk and Isabella [unk] CLARKE; Isabella still living in 1822. They owned > farm in > > Townland of British, Kilead, Co. Antrim. [The location is now the > long-term > > parking lot at Belfast International Airport.] They were Presbyterians but > > church not known. There are two Presbyterian churches in the parish, > Ballymather > > Lower and Tully, which also has a graveyard. Apparently, there are no > parish > > records in the period that I am interested. > > > > Their children (for info): > > > > John Clarke b. c1774 Antrim; d. 17 Sep 1822 Augusta GA; unmarried. Imm. > to US > > about 1798 > > James Clarke b Jun 1776, Antrim; d. 21 Dec 1797 Augusta GA > > Samuel Clarke b -, Antrim; d. c1819, Knox Co TN > > Mary Clarke b -, Antrim; marr John HARBISON; in Cincinnati OH ca1822 > > Ann Clarke b -, Antrim; d. c1819, Antrim; marr William CAMPBELL > > > > > > Gene Fricks > > Blackwood NJ > > > > > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > >

    01/04/2002 01:00:29
    1. [IRE-CEMETERIES] O'Neill family of West Cork ,County Cork Ire.
    2. I am looking for the graves of my great great grandparents in County Cork Ire? I will give the information below from their death Cert. Name: Mary O'Neill Date Of Death: 21 June 1883 Place of death: Knocks, Desert Serges Condition: Married Age: 47 Occupation: Wife of Cornelius O'Neill a farmer Mary's maiden name was Hegarty she may have been born in Ardfield County Cork? Still looking for that peice of the puzzle. Name: Cornelius O'Neill Date of Death: 15 June 1902 Condition: Widower Age: 60 Occupation: Farmer I belive Cornelius O'Neill's age to be wrong that it should be 67. I am also looking for the grave of their son Patrick O'Neill Who was killed by lighting 11 July 1893 . The newspaper article I have from The Examiner says that "The funerals of the men, Patrick Neill and Patrick Sullivan , killed on the occasion, took place yesterday: the former was interred at Desert and the later at kilnagross (not sure of spelling , faint ) I think the O'Neill may be buried Parish: Desertserges in County Cork since that is where they were from. I was in Ire. once and I did go to this Parish and I do know unless you knew where a paticular grave was their may be no hope of finding it. I did not search for it because at that time I did not have this information. I have also heard that their are no burial records for Desertserges. If I am wrong on this please correct me? Thank you for taking the time to read this Aine [email protected] O'Neill family Townalnd : Knocks Parish: Desertserges Register District: Clonakility

    01/04/2002 12:32:26
    1. Re: [IRE-CEMETERIES] olvaney and mcgiveny family
    2. Kevin, Please tell me more about your family. My family name is Givens, was Given, and other spellings are Gavin(s), Givin(s). Our family came from CO Antrim and went to American in the 1730, and most started out in Virginia. Rusty Givens [email protected]

    01/04/2002 11:47:34
    1. [IRE-CEMETERIES] WEBB
    2. Looking for William (Thomas) WEBB . His wife Johanna (Hannah) Horan (Houran)died in 1923 at the Killarney County Home. Do not know where she is buried. She was listed as a widow. They had children born in Brosna, and did live for a time in Toorureennablaha. Would like to fine the cemetery that William is at. diana

    01/04/2002 10:13:02
    1. RE: {not a subscriber} Re: [IRE-CEMETERIES] While you're waiting!!!!
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Not meaning to be picky to anyone on the list but can I point out this fact, to help anyone it is best if the lister does not assume we know the codes for all states or counties depending where you live so when making a listing would it be possible for all to state that it is in such a county state or even the local playground but please please please help us all to help one another by stating the location of where you need the information from Cara_Links Researcher for all Irish Convicts and Heritage -----Original Message----- From: Administration [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 2:14 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Fw: {not a subscriber} Re: [IRE-CEMETERIES] While you're waiting!!!! From: "Gayle Lohse" <[email protected]> (not a subscriber) > > Can any one tell me where I can find the records for the Manor Hamilton > > cemeteries??? > > And who would be the closes family/Geneaolgy centre/society/group to this town which > wouldassist me in chasing my family of Johnston. > Thanks > Gayle > in > Australia > > > > > ************************************************************** > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jassie/ - THEATRE-UK Web site > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jassie/armagh/ - ARMAGH Web > > > site > > > http://www.geocities.com/yshireuk/index.html - ENG-YORKSHIRE Web site > > > ************************************************************** > > > > > > Greetings from Lincoln, England > > > > > > ***If you see someone in the street without a smile, give them one of > > > yours*** > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > > > to: > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > I would like to hear from descendants of County Tyrone KNOXES, LYONS, > > STEWARTS, McCREAS, KERRS,HAMILTON, GAILEY. > > > > Connie Knox Beck > > serious researcher > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    01/04/2002 08:53:45
    1. [IRE-CEMETERIES] olvaney and mcgiveny family
    2. Hello everyone, my name is Kevin j olvaney. I am looking for any graves of the olvaney and mcgiveny families from county cavan around the annagelliffe area. thank you.

    01/04/2002 08:29:24
    1. Re: [IRE-CEMETERIES] MCLEVERTY/BELL/WILSON
    2. Bob or Col
    3. Dear Ruth My GGmother's name was Ann McCLEVERTY. She married a Thomas GARDINER and their son (My Gfather), John was born in Moira, Down. Do you think she could be one of your McCLEVERTYS? Regards Robert (Bower) . ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ruth Enns" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 1:10 PM Subject: [IRE-CEMETERIES] MCLEVERTY/BELL/WILSON > COUNTY ANTRIM > > Any one know where any of my kinfolk laid to rest? > > They all came from around Carnmoney, Torbell(?) Ballyhenry etc. > > WM. MCCLEVERTY. JOHN ALLISON MCCLERVERTY. WM . JOHN WILSON.,MARY ANN ALLISON MCCLEVERTY, HANNAH ALLISON WILSON. > > > > > I would love to find you ! > > Ruth > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    01/04/2002 07:36:59
    1. [IRE-CEMETERIES] Re: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-D Digest V02 #1
    2. In a message dated 2/01/02 11:19:22 PM AUS Eastern Daylight Time, JANET in Oz,addressing [email protected] writes: << other family connections in Tyrone: RUTLEDGE, WARRINGTON, WILSON, BOWLES, SELFRIDGE, DONOHUE, GRIFFITH family possibly worked for OSBORNE family of Dromore area. family pages for further information: http://communities.msn.com/FLEMMINGFAMILYSITE >> Dear Janet I have Richard BOWLES, parish schoolmaster ( and wife Kitty KEARNS), both deceased by 1841, who had baptised a daughter Catherine in Tubbard, Co Fermanagh. Also they had a son Samuel who married Rebecca McGAHEY (McGEACHIE), born Ballinamallard c1823 Please tell me about your BOWLES interest in Co Tyrone--- Eleanor D

    01/04/2002 04:15:42
    1. [IRE-CEMETERIES] Re: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-D Digest V02 #2
    2. kelly rosendale
    3. Great Idea for a New Roll Call, Dave... I'm chasing O'HAGANs from Cty. Derry. My info is that Charles O'HAGAN - b. May 1808 in Cty. Derry and (according to family lore) "raised on the home farm", which I take to mean that the family did NOT live in Londonderry City; emigrated in 1841 through Philadelphia, PA, USA; married Susan MURRY (MURRAY?) HIGGINS in Philadelphia, and shortly after settled in Cambria County, PA, where he worked on the Portage Railroad. Susan (also b. 1808 in Cty. Derry) was a widow with 2 daughters - have no info on her 1st marriage or the death of Mr. Higgins, nor any on Charles' family. Charles and Susan had 5 children together. Charles died in the 1890s and is buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Gallitzin, PA, USA. All family history points to Cty. Derry origins, but I'm told that the O'HAGAN name was more prominent across the county line in Cty. Tyrone....so ANY info or direction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Kelly O'Hagan Rosendale __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com

    01/04/2002 02:31:55
    1. [IRE-CEMETERIES] Roll Call: DOYLE + MURPHY Co. Wexford, LESTER + LINEHAN + ROCHE Co. Cork
    2. Kevin Murphy
    3. Researching the following Families Co. Wexford MURPHY James b. C.1854 possibly Tarahill Wexford, died 1939 Kilmuckridge Wexford. Parents James MURPHY, mother unknown Married Johanna DOYLE b. C.1951 Ballyorley Boolagvogue Wexford Died 30 April 1929 Kilmuckridge Parents John DOYLE, Ellen MURPHY Their Children: James b. 1879 Gorey William b.1880 Knockmullen John b. 1882 Knockmullen Anne b. 1884 Knockmullen Morgan b. 1885 Coolnahinch Patrick b.1888 Coolnahinch Thomas b. 1890 Coolnahinch Ellen b. 1892 Cosher Denis b. 1895 Cosher Co. Cork LESTER Richard b. C.1845 Passage West Cork, d. 29 Jan 1901 Passage West Cork Parents John LESTER (LEYSTER) & Mary LINEHAN Married 30 Nov 1867 Passage West to Mary Anne ROCHE b. C.1849 Parents Nicholas ROCHE mother unknown. They had at least 18 Children between 1870 & 1896. Any information pertaining to any of the families will be much appreciated. Kevin Murphy Auckland New Zealand [email protected] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~murphygenealogy/ http://rootsweb.com/~irlwex

    01/04/2002 01:55:48
    1. [IRE-CEMETERIES] Re: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-D Digest V02 #1
    2. In a message dated 1/2/02 7:19:22 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2002 18:55:03 -0000 From: "linda.morris6" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: [IRE-CEMETERIES] morriss & murphy Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" happy new year to you all.my name is john morriss i live in deal kent My greatgrandparents were patrick morriss born1850 tipperary not sure if county or town ,and catherine murphy born1853 they married and raised a family in glamorgan wales iam looking for there parentstheres no records of marriage in dublin or wales they were both roman catholics anyone help me out at all i would be surely grateful best wishes to yu all john morriss Hello John Morriss, The Morris family was prominent in Co. Tipperary. You can see from the attached family tree that their records might be found in the Parishes listed below, i.e., Mullinahone and Killenaule, both in southern Co. Tipperary. Archbishop Thomas Morris, a brilliant historian and genealogist in this family, indicated that he was born in Kilkennybeg (perhaps Kilkennybog) in the Parish of Killenaule, Co. Tipperary. Good hunting. Tom Mullally Descendants of Thomas Morris 1 Thomas Morris Residence: Graigue, Killenaule, Kyleaglanna, Tipperary .. +Catherine Mullally Unknown - Residence: Mullinahone Parish, Tipperary Individual Note: Great-great-grandmother of Bishop Thomas Morris ..... 2 James Morris 1796 - Residence: Graigue, Tipperary ......... +Mary Flanagan ............. 3 John Morris 1834 - Residence: Graigue, Tipperary ................. +Judy Gorman .................... 4 James Morris 1868 - Residence: Kilkennybeg, Tipperary ........................ +Johanna Carrigan ............................ 5 Thomas Morris 1914 - 1997 Occupation: 1996 Catholic Archbishop(retired) of Cashel and Emly, Ireland ..... 2 William Morris Unknown - Occupation: Catholic Priest ..... 2 Patrick Morris Unknown - Occupation: Catholic Priest ..... 2 Thomas Morris Unknown - Information relating to # 5, Thomas Morris b 1914 (Taken from his obituary, I believe) Local history was possibly his favourite pursuit and, as in all things, he aimed at perfection. He had a detailed knowledge of the history and topography of Co. Tipperary and especially of the archdiocese. He was the first bishop in Ireland to open the diocese archives to research students whom he encouraged in their work and, in consequence, earned the gratitude and respect of the leading academics for his foresight and generosity. He encouraged local history societies and was a founder member and the first patron of this Society. His 'Atlas of Cashel and Emly (1970)' and 'Census of Population of the Archdiocese 1841-1971' are worthy monuments of him. The restoration of Holy Cross Abbey provided him with an opportunity to preserve something of intrinsic and historic value and at the same time provide a centre for prayer and reconciliation. The history and the restoration of the Abbey he faithfully records in his 'Holycross Abbey, No.55 in the Irish Heritage Series', published in 1986.

    01/03/2002 11:35:02
    1. Re: [IRE-CEMETERIES] uk census
    2. Janet Flemming
    3. You can type in a name and search.....it does not cost unless you require further detailed information I did searches trying to find my FLEMINGs who were born in Ireland....so I put in Flemming ....and christian name and then born in ireland the I chose a year span 2 - 5 years and put in a guess at the age...and for me only those entries that were born in Ireland came up.....you could try different sorts of searches but you only get basic....not all the detail....you will need to use credit card or buy coupons for more detail....Janet in oz ----- Original Message ----- From: S & G <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 9:42 PM Subject: [IRE-CEMETERIES] uk census > hi > > can some one help a dumb bum. > Do you buy time of can you just type in a name and search with out > being registered can som on e help me here please > Sharon > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    01/03/2002 03:06:35
    1. Re: [IRE-CEMETERIES] Roll Call - MOLLOY, Durrow Cemetery, Tullamoe, Kings Cnty
    2. Evelyn
    3. Hi Denise, What area are your US Molloy's from. I am also searching Molloy's. Evelyn ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 8:07 AM Subject: [IRE-CEMETERIES] Roll Call - MOLLOY, Durrow Cemetery, Tullamoe, Kings Cnty > I have been searching for members of my MOLLOY family for many years. The > very sad part of this, is that I still have relatives living in the area, and > they have declined to assist me with any of my research. So if anyone should > have any extra time on their hands (ha! ha!) I sure could use some assistance. > I believe the following were born in Muiniagh, Tullamore, Kings Cnty. As far > as dates, I have very few. I am seeking ANY information...... > Parents: > MOLLOY, Michael (b. mid 1840's, Ballinree, Kings) - married 12 Jul 1875 > Ballybritt, Birr to - BROWNE, Margaret (b. mid 1850's Ballybritt,). > Children: > MOLLOY, Rody d. 1918 buried in St. Colomba's Cemetery, Durrow, Tullamore. > (wife: Mary Bridget HORAN) > MOLLOY, Bernard, buried in Durrow Cemetery. (wife: Mary CONROY). > MAHER, Ann (nee MOLLOY) d. 1962, buried in Durrow (husband: Matthew MAHER). > NOLAN, Mary Bridget (nee MOLLOY) lived and died in Glasnevin, Dublin. > MOLLOY, Timothy, d. in Mallow, Co. Cork (wife's name Margaret )? > MOLLOY, Patrick, buried in Durrow (wife: Margaret BERMINGHAM). > MOLLOY, John - (wife: Ellen). > MOLLOY, Thomas - d. 1943, buried in Durrow. > To make matters a little worse, last year I wrote to the person who is the > keeper of the records for Durrow Cemetery, enclosed a donation and requested > information. Never heard from them.........So, I just keep plugging along as > the we all do! > Thanks for any help, information or suggestions. > Denise > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    01/03/2002 12:57:59
    1. Re: [IRE-CEMETERIES] Roll call: BARNES, LYTTLE, BRIGGS, MONTGOMERY, ARMSTRONG, IRWIN, BRENNAN, SHANNON, EDMONDSON, MCCLUNE, BLACK, FORD, McKIBBIN
    2. Lysander Watson
    3. on 3/1/02 9:23 am, Stephen Barnes at [email protected] wrote: > I'm researching my own family tree (when I get time!) > > Willing to share info or get further info from anyone with the following > lines > > Stephen. > > > > Shankill Road/Crumlin Road, Belfast, around 1880 > BARNES, MONTGOMERY, LYTTLE, ARMSTRONG, BRIGGS, IRWIN, BRENNAN > > Grange of Umgall, Templepatrick, 1800-1880 (inc Lylehill) > LYTTLE, SHANNON > > Banbridge, 1850-1880 > BRIGGS, LIGGETT, MILLS > > Dungannon, 1850-1880 > ARMSTRONG > > My wife's side: > > Shankill Road, Belfast , around 1890 > EDMONDSON, McCLUNE, BLACK > > Ballycarry, 1900 > FORD > > Carrickfergus, 1870 > McKIBBIN > > > > ******************************************** > Stephen Barnes > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > Stephen, I have an Armstrong in my family WILLIAM O'BRIAN ARMSTRONG nickname Woba. He served in the R.I.C in Co Clare until the partition of Ireland and then moved North into the R.U.C -a Sergeant in Holywood Co Down. He married my mother's sister -May Moody in Ennis and died young about 1935. His father 0r grandfather was a supporter of William Smith O'Brien. WLR Watson. Oxford

    01/03/2002 11:56:57
    1. [IRE-CEMETERIES] uk census
    2. S & G
    3. hi can some one help a dumb bum. Do you buy time of can you just type in a name and search with out being registered can som on e help me here please Sharon

    01/03/2002 11:42:27
    1. Re: [IRE-CEMETERIES] Roll call: BARNES, LYTTLE, BRIGGS, MONTGOMERY,ARMSTRONG, IRWIN, BRENNAN, SHANNON, EDMONDSON, MCCLUNE, BLACK, FORD, McKIBBIN
    2. Stephen Barnes
    3. Could be. Need to fill in the missing 80 years or so! I never rule anything out, so will hang onto this info. Thanks Stephen. ******************************************** Stephen Barnes ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ruth Enns" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 5:07 PM Subject: Re: [IRE-CEMETERIES] Roll call: BARNES, LYTTLE, BRIGGS, MONTGOMERY,ARMSTRONG, IRWIN, BRENNAN, SHANNON, EDMONDSON, MCCLUNE, BLACK, FORD, McKIBBIN > HI: > > I have a Hannah Montgomery , born, 1799, Carnmoney, in my tree. She married > John Allison. > Any help? > Ruth > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Stephen Barnes <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 1:23 AM > Subject: [IRE-CEMETERIES] Roll call: BARNES, LYTTLE, BRIGGS, > MONTGOMERY,ARMSTRONG, IRWIN, BRENNAN, SHANNON, EDMONDSON, MCCLUNE, BLACK, > FORD, McKIBBIN > > > > I'm researching my own family tree (when I get time!) > > > > Willing to share info or get further info from anyone with the following > > lines > > > > Stephen. > > > > > > > > Shankill Road/Crumlin Road, Belfast, around 1880 > > BARNES, MONTGOMERY, LYTTLE, ARMSTRONG, BRIGGS, IRWIN, BRENNAN > > > > Grange of Umgall, Templepatrick, 1800-1880 (inc Lylehill) > > LYTTLE, SHANNON > > > > Banbridge, 1850-1880 > > BRIGGS, LIGGETT, MILLS > > > > Dungannon, 1850-1880 > > ARMSTRONG > > > > My wife's side: > > > > Shankill Road, Belfast , around 1890 > > EDMONDSON, McCLUNE, BLACK > > > > Ballycarry, 1900 > > FORD > > > > Carrickfergus, 1870 > > McKIBBIN > > > > > > > > ******************************************** > > Stephen Barnes > > > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    01/03/2002 10:50:33