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    1. [IRL~CEMS] Re: list of cemeteries in Ballaghaderreen
    2. Does anyone know of lists of cemeteries in Ballaghaderreen County Roscommon and formerly county Mayo. IM interested in the Ryans of that area also does anyone know of lists of internments at them all help greatly appreciated late 1880s thru early 1900 thank you Bob

    11/14/2001 11:13:36
    1. [IRL~CEMS] SLIGO CEMS?
    2. What cems were in Sligo in the very ealy 1800`s? Thanx, Barbara : )

    11/14/2001 04:28:34
    1. [IRL~CEMS] cemeteries donegal
    2. I am trying to find information about a cemetery in the letterkenny or culdaff area called bochan (sorry if the spelling is wrong) can anyone help thanks anne

    11/12/2001 11:10:27
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] Cemeteries in Frosses Co Donegal
    2. mkirk
    3. Sharon, I visited the cemetery in Inver last month and have some photos I'd be happy to scan and share with the Cemetery List. Is Frosses something different? Wasn't searching for Gallaghers, so probably don't have any photos of them, but you could see the area. My records are coming steerage so I don't have notes, but I didn't take many. It was very rough uneven walking and weather was taking a turn for the worse. It's mixed RC/Protestant. Very scenic, appears to be on a lake. Margaret Kirk ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Shaffer" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 12:00 PM Subject: [IRL~CEMS] Cemeteries in Frosses Co Donegal Can anyone give me information on the cemeteries in Frosses Inver Parish Co Donegal? Looking for Gallagher's buried there. Thanks, Sharon _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/ ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== The archives for the list are located here: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/ireland-cemeteries and http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=ireland-cemeteries

    11/12/2001 11:39:57
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] Emyvale.Co.Monaghan.
    2. Marelle Bradford
    3. Can someone tell me if the 2 cemetries in Ballingarry and one is Lismalin have been transcribed and if so where I can obtain the information Thanks Marelle > > > ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > Check out the sister sites for this mailing list; > Boards > Topics > Cemeteries & Tombstones > Ireland > Cemeteries in Ireland > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.cemetery.ireland.i reland > & > Boards > Topics > Cemeteries & Tombstones > Ireland > Tombstone Inscriptions > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.cemetery.ireland.t ombstone >

    11/12/2001 07:59:33
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Emyvale.Co.Monaghan.
    2. Bob McAuley
    3. Is there any one who can assist with cemetery transcriptions in Emyvale, Co.Monaghan.My gr/gr/gr grandparents died there pre 1800.Listed as Episcopalian, names Christopher and Martha McAuley. If any one knows the name and address of the encumbent of the Church of Ireland in this area please mail the details. With thanks Bob McAuley. (located in South Australia) [email protected]

    11/12/2001 06:31:37
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Cemeteries in Frosses Co Donegal
    2. Sharon Shaffer
    3. Can anyone give me information on the cemeteries in Frosses Inver Parish Co Donegal? Looking for Gallagher's buried there. Thanks, Sharon _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/

    11/12/2001 05:00:41
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] NOBLE, Carrigallen, County Letrim
    2. Marilyn Rivington
    3. Hello Bob, So seldom I see "Noble." Can't answer your question - but do you have an Ellen Noble anywhere in your family line? Married to John Armstrong (1776 - 1879). Think they came from Brookeborough, County Fermanagh. Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 7:45 AM Subject: [IRL~CEMS] NOBLE, Carrigallen, County Letrim > Looking for information on Mons (Munday) and Mary NOBLE who died in the > Carrigallen area, County Leitrim about 1880. They are listed in the 1821 > Census as Presbyterian. > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > Bob > > > ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > Raise both hands and repeat after me: > We will not initiate or participate in any discussions about any kind of virus on this list. >

    11/12/2001 02:02:35
    1. [IRL~CEMS] NOBLE, Carrigallen, County Letrim
    2. Looking for information on Mons (Munday) and Mary NOBLE who died in the Carrigallen area, County Leitrim about 1880. They are listed in the 1821 Census as Presbyterian. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Bob

    11/12/2001 12:45:02
    1. [IRL~CEMS] JAMES MARTN
    2. LOOKING FOR ANY INFO.ON JAMES MARTIN,WHO DIED IN THE DUNANY COUNTY LOUTH AREA IN ABOUT 1817,ANYBODY OUT THERE WHO KNOWS OF A PROTESTANT CHURCH IN THE AREA I WOULD BE VERY GREATFULL OF THE HELP. THANKS

    11/12/2001 12:13:34
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] Mitchell's book
    2. Norm Ruddock
    3. As there has been so much interest in the Brian Mitchell Irish books, I thought it might be of interest to the list to know that there is currently "The Guide to Irish Parishes" for sale on EBAY. You can find it at http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1660741965 I don't normally post this type of thing, but in this case thought it might help someone as the write up on the book is good and also some one might want to buy it. Enjoy Norm ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 8:59 AM Subject: Re: [IRL~CEMS] Mitchell's book > Go to this website and type "Brian Mitchell" in the keyword box. > > <A HREF="http://www.genealogybookshop.com/genealogybookshop/index.html">Genealo gyBookShop.com: Home Page</A> > > Mr. Mitchell wrote many books, but "The Guide to Irish Parishes" is probably > what you are referring to. He also authored books on Irish emigration. The > above website has a description of each book listed. > > "The Guide to Irish Parishes" is essential when trying to find your Irish > ancestors. You will probably find it in most public libraries, but, if not, > you no doubt will be able to borrow it through InterLibrary Loan Go to the > Reference Desk at your local public library. > > Good luck. > > Carol Granville > > > ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > Check out the sister sites for this mailing list; > Boards > Topics > Cemeteries & Tombstones > Ireland > Cemeteries in Ireland > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.cemetery.ireland.i reland > & > Boards > Topics > Cemeteries & Tombstones > Ireland > Tombstone Inscriptions > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.cemetery.ireland.t ombstone >

    11/08/2001 03:19:52
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] Mitchell's book
    2. Go to this website and type "Brian Mitchell" in the keyword box. <A HREF="http://www.genealogybookshop.com/genealogybookshop/index.html">GenealogyBookShop.com: Home Page</A> Mr. Mitchell wrote many books, but "The Guide to Irish Parishes" is probably what you are referring to. He also authored books on Irish emigration. The above website has a description of each book listed. "The Guide to Irish Parishes" is essential when trying to find your Irish ancestors. You will probably find it in most public libraries, but, if not, you no doubt will be able to borrow it through InterLibrary Loan Go to the Reference Desk at your local public library. Good luck. Carol Granville

    11/08/2001 02:59:56
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] Mitchell's book
    2. Ann Elder
    3. What is Brian Mitchell's book???? Ann Elder ----- Original Message ----- From: "carrie hogue" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 9:35 AM Subject: Re: [IRL~CEMS] Mitchell's book > I hae found them in most Genealogical Sections of libraries in the USA. Carrie > > Megan O'C wrote: > > > I'm new to this list, so if this question has been > > asked and answered previously, I apologize. > > I have seen two references to Brian Mitchell's book. > > Could someone please fill me in with the full title of > > this resource? Is it readily available? > > > > Many thanks, > > Megan > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Find a job, post your resume. > > http://careers.yahoo.com > > > > ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > > Raise both hands and repeat after me: > > We will not initiate or participate in any discussions about any kind of virus on this list. > > > ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > Check out the sister sites for this mailing list; > Boards > Topics > Cemeteries & Tombstones > Ireland > Cemeteries in Ireland > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.cemetery.ireland.i reland > & > Boards > Topics > Cemeteries & Tombstones > Ireland > Tombstone Inscriptions > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.cemetery.ireland.t ombstone >

    11/07/2001 04:43:52
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Re: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-D Digest V01 #76
    2. In a message dated 5/11/01 10:05:41 PM AUS Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > > There are NINE pages in Brian Mitchell's book alone. Can you narrow the > search a bit? I just don't have time to transcribe all of them, > Gwen > > Please identify Brian Mitchell's book. Have not heard of it. Thanks --- Eleanor

    11/05/2001 08:19:55
    1. [IRL~CEMS] DORGAN, HARTNETT, HEALY, O'CONNELL
    2. BILL DORGAN
    3. Just inquiring if anyone is conducting research on the DORGAN family of Cork County, Ireland, specifically in the areas of Ballycotton, Ballybraher, Cloyne and Middleton ... all townlands in East Cork on or near the ocean. Would appreciate any contact. Contact me direct. Bill Dorgan [email protected]

    11/05/2001 03:54:22
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] Mitchell's book
    2. carrie hogue
    3. I hae found them in most Genealogical Sections of libraries in the USA. Carrie Megan O'C wrote: > I'm new to this list, so if this question has been > asked and answered previously, I apologize. > I have seen two references to Brian Mitchell's book. > Could someone please fill me in with the full title of > this resource? Is it readily available? > > Many thanks, > Megan > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Find a job, post your resume. > http://careers.yahoo.com > > ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > Raise both hands and repeat after me: > We will not initiate or participate in any discussions about any kind of virus on this list.

    11/05/2001 02:35:04
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Mitchell's book
    2. Megan O'C
    3. I'm new to this list, so if this question has been asked and answered previously, I apologize. I have seen two references to Brian Mitchell's book. Could someone please fill me in with the full title of this resource? Is it readily available? Many thanks, Megan __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find a job, post your resume. http://careers.yahoo.com

    11/05/2001 01:58:52
    1. [IRL~CEMS] BEATTIE-MILLER
    2. jenny wenham
    3. Hi All, First of all, my apologies to anyone who gets multiple copies of this message on various lists, or who have already heard this story. I am at a total dead end and am grasping at straws, most of which seem to disintergrate as soon as I get hold of them <bg>. First I will tell you what we know from actual documents. Frederick BEATTIE enlisted in the Royal Marines on 26th June 1847 at Killybegs in Donegal, Ireland. We have full records of his marriage to Ann(e) Willey in 1861, births of various children, emigration to Australia in 1883 and death in 1884. (can't find where he's buried, but that's another story.) Now for what we don't know for sure. On Frederick's enlistment he gives his parents' names as Alexander BEATTIE and Margaret MILLER. He states that he was 19 years, making his DOB 1827 or 28. He also states that his place of birth was "Parish of Killaghtee in or near the town of Hollybrook in the County of Donegal". His occupation is given as Labourer. Well, extensive searches on the net, by mail and in person have failed to find any record of his birth or of his parents' births, deaths, marriage or of them ever having lived in that area. Mmmmm. There is also an adress for Alexander and Margaret of No 1 Albert Place, Brandon Street, Malworth, London. I am not sure what date this address relates to or the accuracy of it, though. So, what is the theory. Did he change his name? If so, I can only think that I might as well give up now. On the other hand, it has also been suggested that Alexander and Margaret may have moved from Scotland as many apparently did in the late 1700s early 1800s, and may then have moved to England, and so were not born, married or died in the area. Well, there it is. If you have any ideas where I can chase more ghosts, or if you have any information that might help, I would love to hear from you. TIA Regards, Jenny in (mostly) sunny Central Queensland

    11/04/2001 02:36:55
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] BEATTIE-MILLER
    2. In a message dated 11/03/2001 6:40:06 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > On the other hand, it has also been > suggested that Alexander and Margaret may have moved from Scotland as many > apparently did in the late 1700s early 1800s, and may then have moved to > England, and so were not born, married or died in the area. > Jenny I think there's a good chance that you are right on that. One of my uncle's spent 10 years in NSW but wasn't b. or m. and did not die there. I'd never have known about this except for family "lore" but don't give up, when you least expect it the wall may come tumbling down!

    11/03/2001 11:44:51
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] Tipperary Cemetery
    2. thank you where can I get the address of these cemeteries so I can write to them and ask if my ancestors are burid there. Lillian Clark

    11/02/2001 08:34:50