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    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] Cem for Ballsbridge
    2. Jane Lyons
    3. I do, Emma, for those people who are willing to pay me £10 an hour, I will give them my full attention. Other than that, I provide as much information as I can to those who do their own research through the website which is at http://www.from-ireland.net and I just pass info along to those who have unusual names as I spot them when I go through various records . Thank you for asking . Jane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Cardinal" <[email protected]> To: "Jane Lyons" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 8:52 PM Subject: Re: [IRL~CEMS] Cem for Ballsbridge > As you live in Dublin Jane...do you do any research for those of us across > the water? > > Elizabeth V. Cardinal > [email protected] > > http://www.geocities.com/wellesley/garden/4548 > (for former Sisters and Nuns) > http://www.cafepress.com/formernuns > > > > >

    06/19/2001 03:19:53
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] ATT; JANE LYONS
    2. Jane Lyons
    3. Gene, I honestly can't tell you off the top of my head how many cemeteries on the norht side or any side have been transcribed - I only know a few - right now, I'm uploading whatever I have added to the gravestone page on my web site and while there are Dublin graveyards in there and some on the north side - I still haven't gotten to look at the Dublin Memorials that I talk about to index or even list them. Quite simply that's what need to be done for you - just to check where the names turn up - from what I know the memorial volumes go through all of the smaller graveyards around county Dublin and the city - I think everyone except the most devoted avoid the larger places. I'm putting some of Glasnevin on the web site and if you even only looked at it you'd get an idea of how many stones there are that can't be read the minute you wallk into a place and the bigger ones like Glasenevin and mout St. jerome, Deansgrangs have a *lot* of people in them. Glasnevin is one I know the figure for - one million - that's a lot of stones, a lot of cleaning and an *awful* lot of work!! Jane B.T.W. I sent you a mail recently that may have disappeared into the email black hole re Fottrells in Co. Laois - do you want the bits I have picked up from the Griffiths and Tithes - just the numbers from the indices? :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eugene Fottrell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 8:31 PM Subject: [IRL~CEMS] ATT; JANE LYONS > Yours was the first answer to anyone's query that I have seen. Maybe you can help me. > > > my GGGGm died in Killbarrack, Co. Dublin in 1864. The family originally came from Balgriffin, Baldoyle. Which cemetery should I look at. > > Gene Fottrell > > http://www.fottrell.net > > > ==== 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 > > >

    06/19/2001 02:50:51
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] Cem for Ballsbridge
    2. Jane Lyons
    3. ah but Richard, only in the last year I was out in Celbridge in Kildare and I met a woman and we got to talking - what she said was this "I've lived here for fifty years, but I'll go 'home' to Cork to be buried" It's not just Dubliners..........it's all of us. I've lived here for (Dublin) for probably longer than I've lived anywhere in the country and I was even born here, but if I was to die in the morning it would be the last place I'd have myself or my ashes end up!! and aren't we an active list tonight :-) Jane :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Callanan" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 8:31 PM Subject: RE: [IRL~CEMS] Cem for Ballsbridge > As well as the Dublin cemeteries it is worth remembering that a huge number > of Dubliners had/have rural roots and it was a common tradition (and still > is) to be taken back "home" to be buried even after more than a generation > in Dublin. > > Richard Callanan > London, England.

    06/19/2001 02:44:13
    1. RE: [IRL~CEMS] Cem for Ballsbridge
    2. Richard Callanan
    3. As well as the Dublin cemeteries it is worth remembering that a huge number of Dubliners had/have rural roots and it was a common tradition (and still is) to be taken back "home" to be buried even after more than a generation in Dublin. Richard Callanan London, England. -----Original Message----- From: Elizabeth Cardinal [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 19 June 2001 16:25 To: [email protected] Subject: [IRL~CEMS] Cem for Ballsbridge If you lived and died in Ballsbridge in the mid to late 1800's where would you have been buried? Elizabeth V. Cardinal [email protected] http://www.geocities.com/wellesley/garden/4548 (for former Sisters and Nuns) http://www.cafepress.com/formernuns ==== 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

    06/19/2001 02:31:09
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] Cem for Ballsbridge
    2. Jane Lyons
    3. Booterstown is a possibility but it depends on religion - Glasnevin is on the North side, Mount St. jerome on the south side of the city which is where Blalsbridge is. Your best bet is to check the various Dublin Memorial inscription volumes, lots of the smaller graveayrds have been transcribed. Jane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Cardinal" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 4:25 PM Subject: [IRL~CEMS] Cem for Ballsbridge > If you lived and died in Ballsbridge in the mid to late 1800's where would > you have been buried? >

    06/19/2001 02:11:00
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] ATT; JANE LYONS
    2. Elizabeth Cardinal
    3. Jane What is the address of your website? Elizabeth V. Cardinal [email protected] http://www.geocities.com/wellesley/garden/4548 (for former Sisters and Nuns) http://www.cafepress.com/formernuns

    06/19/2001 10:04:06
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] Cem for Ballsbridge
    2. Elizabeth Cardinal
    3. As you live in Dublin Jane...do you do any research for those of us across the water? Elizabeth V. Cardinal [email protected] http://www.geocities.com/wellesley/garden/4548 (for former Sisters and Nuns) http://www.cafepress.com/formernuns

    06/19/2001 09:52:52
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Family of Pottinger, James Lycurgus
    2. Becky J Pottinger
    3. My husband's ancestry goes back to his Great-Great-Grandfather, James Lycurgus POTTINGER. He lived from about 1820-May 30, 1871. All I know is that he came to America to enlist to fight against it in the American Civil War because he hated slavery. The 1870 Boone County, KY Census lists his birthplace as Ireland. In the census, it is spelled PODINGER, but that could just be a misprint. I have been unable to find many Pottingers in searching Ireland genealogy websites. I know nothing of his parents, or if he had siblings, or anything. Where can I look for more? Becky Pottinger ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    06/19/2001 09:49:38
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Virus on List
    2. Elizabeth Cardinal
    3. Yesterday and today 2 different people responded to my queries with a file that was contaminated. Fortunately, my anti virus software notified me. Beware of opening any and all attachments. Elizabeth V. Cardinal [email protected] http://www.geocities.com/wellesley/garden/4548 (for former Sisters and Nuns) http://www.cafepress.com/formernuns

    06/19/2001 09:45:00
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] Cem for Ballsbridge
    2. Elizabeth Cardinal
    3. <<Dublin Memorial inscription volumes, lots of the smaller graveayrds have been transcribed.>> Where can they be found? Mary Brigid Hyland was Roman Catholic. Elizabeth V. Cardinal [email protected] http://www.geocities.com/wellesley/garden/4548 (for former Sisters and Nuns) http://www.cafepress.com/formernuns

    06/19/2001 09:39:36
    1. [IRL~CEMS] ATT; JANE LYONS
    2. Eugene Fottrell
    3. Yours was the first answer to anyone's query that I have seen. Maybe you can help me. my GGGGm died in Killbarrack, Co. Dublin in 1864. The family originally came from Balgriffin, Baldoyle. Which cemetery should I look at. Gene Fottrell http://www.fottrell.net

    06/19/2001 09:31:22
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Cem for Ballsbridge
    2. Elizabeth Cardinal
    3. If you lived and died in Ballsbridge in the mid to late 1800's where would you have been buried? Elizabeth V. Cardinal [email protected] http://www.geocities.com/wellesley/garden/4548 (for former Sisters and Nuns) http://www.cafepress.com/formernuns

    06/19/2001 05:25:14
    1. [IRL~CEMS] David MCKEE of Anaghlone
    2. Janet Lambie
    3. The Reverend David MCKEE (1777-1867) is buried in the churchyard of First Anaghlone Presbyterian Church on Glebe Road, somewhere between Lisban and Ballynahinch (I think!). The inscription on his stone reads 'Erected by the congregation of First Annaghlone. To the memory of their first pastor, David McKee, who was ordained over them in 1804, and only resigned his work at death in 1867, aged 90 years.' David McKee's first wife, Jane MARTIN 'took fever' and died (circa 1811) one year after the birth of their first child, a son. In an article devoted to the life of David MCKEE printed in 'Whig' magazine June 6th 1905, W. H. (later Judge) DODD writes 'There was a tradition among us boys that he (David MCKEE) had never gone down the road past the graveyard in which his wife - the wife of his youth - was buried'. It was apparently too painful for him to do so. On 6th March 1827, about fifteen years after Jane MARTIN'S, death David married Rebecca TODD (1809-1892). Rebecca died in New Zealand. I would dearly love to know more about Jane MARTIN and her son and if anyone might have a clue where she is buried. I am guessing it will be somewhere in the vicinity of First Anaghlone Presbyterian Church. Also, if anyone tuned in here happens to be a member of the First Anaghlone Presbyterian Congregation I would be delighted to hear from you. I have a photograph of the church and the notice board at the gate, taken July 2000. As far as I can decipher, the current minister is the Rev. Andrew COLE or COLP and the senior minister is the Rev. J. A. TODD. With thanks, Janet Lambie Wellington, NZ.

    06/16/2001 07:16:21
    1. [IRL~CEMS] New To this list
    2. Elizabeth Cardinal
    3. Am new to this list so please have patience with me. My Irish ancestors came from Dublin and Tyrone. I know my great great grandmother Mary Bridgid Hand married to Patrick Hyland is buried in Dublin somewhere. I do not know the date of death but think it would be around the 1870's. Patrick Hyland is also buried there. Do not know what to do or how to do it to find their resting place. The Gallaghers were from the Kilskeery area.....I have checked some of the one graves there and think I found one but there is no way to be absolutely sure. Am also looking for Liddiat...a female...who was buried in Dublin...she would have been the sister of my great grand mother Catherine Hyland Gallagher. Any suggestions? Thanks Elizabeth V. Cardinal [email protected] http://www.geocities.com/wellesley/garden/4548 (for former Sisters and Nuns) http://www.cafepress.com/formernuns

    06/15/2001 05:22:48
  1. 06/15/2001 04:43:26
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Re:Apology to the List
    2. Susan Grieves
    3. Dear List As many of you are aware I was hit with the BadTrans virus last week, we shut down the computer as soon as we realised what was happening, but not before it had sent out a lot of messages, the computer is now clean and we have replaced our old anti-virus with a new one. Apologies for any problems caused and thank you to the people who offered their help and assistance in dealing with this. Sue Grieves

    06/11/2001 04:43:17
    1. [IRL~CEMS] ODOM
    2. Nelson Barber
    3. Looking for the ODOM familys burried in and around DUBLIN. Thanks for any help. Brandi

    06/10/2001 11:15:48
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Cemerety - DUBLIN
    2. Eugene Fottrell
    3. My GGGGM died in 1864 in Killbarrack, Co. Dublin. Family lived for a time in Balgriffin. Which cemetery would I logically look at the her. Gene Fottrell [email protected]

    06/10/2001 09:30:20
    1. [IRL~CEMS] St. Fachtna Cemetery
    2. Hugh
    3. My Great Grand Mother was buried at St. Fachtna Cemetery, approximately 1925. Her husband, James Hayes is buried at The Abbey at Roscarberry. Would your records contain the names of her parents? I think her mother's maiden name was White. Thanks for any information you can give me on either of them. Regards, Hugh Hayes, Sun City, Arizona [email protected]

    06/10/2001 07:10:39
    1. [IRL~CEMS] county antrim, ireland cemeteries
    2. ----- Original Message ----- From: ron @ carol <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 10:07 AM Subject: [IRL~CEMS] Fw: No subject was specified. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 8:09 PM > Subject: No subject was specified. > > > returned undeliverable the correct address for the list is [email protected] > -------- Original Message -------- Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 11:07:46 -0600 > From: "ron @ carol" <[email protected]> > Organization: Prodigy Internet > To: <[email protected]> > > > IS THERE ANYONE DOING CEMETARY RESEARCH ON CARMONEY PARISH, COUNTY ANTRIM? > > > > ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > To remove yourself from this list, send one of the following messages: > mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=un subscribe > or > mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=un subscribe >

    06/07/2001 04:35:10