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    1. Lookup death
    2. Carol Orr
    3. Hello List, Whilst they were having trouble with rootsweb I posted a query on your list. I havent had any replies and that could be because no one could help, or because of the trouble of mail getting through, however because I am an eternal optomist I would like to post my query again please. Basically I am looking for someone who might do a lookup for me in the Mullabrack area of Armagh after 1861 for a MARY ORR. She could be buried with or next to a WILLIAM ORR (her husband) who died before this date. She has to be somewhere and she wouldnt have been buried anywhere else Pleas please is there anyone out there willing to look for me. Any help as always really much appreciated. Thank you Carol Orr/NZ

    11/29/2004 03:32:32
    1. Re: [IRL-CEMETERIES] Lookup death
    2. anne bamford
    3. Carol, May not be of help but are you aware of the ORR family mentioned in the LIVERPOOL MERCURY 1872? Go to (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~liverpool/1872.html) Hope it helps Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Orr" <carol@orrcom.co.nz> To: <IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 9:32 PM Subject: [IRL-CEMETERIES] Lookup death > Hello List, > > Whilst they were having trouble with rootsweb I posted a query on your > list. > I havent had any replies and that could be because no one could help, or > because of the trouble of mail getting through, however because I am an > eternal optomist I would like to post my query again please. > > Basically I am looking for someone who might do a lookup for me in the > Mullabrack area of Armagh after 1861 for a MARY ORR. She could be buried > with or next to a WILLIAM ORR (her husband) who died before this date. She > has to be somewhere and she wouldnt have been buried anywhere else > > Pleas please is there anyone out there willing to look for me. Any help as > always really much appreciated. Thank you > > Carol Orr/NZ > > > ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe, send a new e-mail with just the word - unsubscribe - in > the body of the message to ~ IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L-request@rootsweb.com > Substitute -L- with -D- if in 'Digest' mode. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >

    11/29/2004 01:54:29
    1. Cemetaries in Ballinamore and Tooma , Cloone
    2. John
    3. Looking for someone to lookup names in the Ballinamore, Leitrim and the Tooma, Cloone, Leitrim area for the Kilkenny and Sweeney names in the cemetaries - having no luck otherwise.... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    11/28/2004 07:09:04
    1. Morrison/ Moody Family
    2. Joy Mowery
    3. I am seeking information about the Rev. Robert Morrison. He was the third son of Phillip Morrison of Ahorey near Markethill. He was educated at Glasgo in 1812 at the Associate Anti-Burgher Theological Hall , he was licened to preach by the Markethill Anti-Burgher Presbytery in 1818, and ordained the Markethill Secession congregation on Sept. 1, 1819, he married in 1819 to Sarah Moody daughter of William Moody. He died at Sandy Hill , Tandrage on August 31, 1860. The April 30, 1859 lists the Rev. Robert Morrison as marrying someone at the Second Presbyterian Church of Markethill. I would love to know where both Robert and Sarah are burried, and if they have anything written on their tombstone. I would also like to know additional information on his father Phillip and her father, William Moody. Where are they burried etc. If anyone out there could research this family for me , I would really appreciate it. Thank You! --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by mwisp.net]

    11/28/2004 10:24:35
    1. Aghabog Cemetery
    2. William Longmore
    3. Hi folks, would SKS have a list of the graves in the RC church at Aghabog, near Newbliss in Co. Monaghan. If someone has, Could I please get a copy. Thanks in advance. Talk to you soon Bill

    11/28/2004 10:21:26
    1. Locating A Gravesite
    2. Hello everyone, I am presently trying to locate any information on James Craven buried in Drogheda.I believe I saw somewhere he was buried in 1898.I would also like to know if he is buried in a family plot and who might be buried with him. My great grandfather had left Brooklyn, New York to go back to Ireland because he was ill. As A matter of fact, both of my great grandfathers had gone back to Ireland because they were ill. Patrick McKeegan went to Antrim Co... James Craven I am not sure were he went that is the reason for my search. Any help with either one of my great grandfathers would be appreciated. Regards....Denise Researching Craven..McKeegan..Bertrand..Johnson..Guynn(Gouin).. Tiernan..Morrison

    11/27/2004 01:54:13
    1. Re: [IRL-CEMETERIES] DANIEL QUIRK
    2. Jay Schulz
    3. Hello Sunday Thompson. Yes, I received the e-mail you sent on the cemetery in County Down. I must appologize for not replying sooner as I was in the process of setting up a new computer and e-mail address. This one will be used for a while by my husband and I haven't checked it for about 2 weeks. I will get busy and set up my contacts in Ireland ASAP. Thank you so much for checking the cemetery listings for me but I fear it may not be of much help. At this point I do not know where to turn to locate his burial. There are still Quirk's living in Carlow I believe. Perhaps I can find an address and try to contact them. Regards, Charlotte Schulz Sunday Thompson wrote: >Did you receive an email that I just sent you about the >cemetery in County Down? >Sunday Thompson > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Jay Schulz" <jschulz@centurytel.net> >To: <IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 11:52 AM >Subject: [IRL-CEMETERIES] DANIEL QUIRK > > > > >>Hello out there, >> >>I am hoping that someone out there can help me find the burial/death >>information/obit of my great grandfather DANIEL QUIRK. He is buried >>somewhere in County Down, was catholic, and originally from Carlow. I >>believe he died sometime in 1896 or 97. DANIEL QUIRK returned to >>Ireland sometime in 1896 or 97 for a visit with family members. Upon >>landing he became ill and died about three weeks later. He was buried >>in County Down. He was accompanied by his son James Patrick and his >>wife Julia. I know that is not much information but it is all that I >>have. >> >>A little background information on DANIEL QUIRK is that he immigrated to >>the U.S. about 1850 out of County Cork. He married Mary Battle and they >>had 10 children. Catherine, Michael, James, Mary, Margaret Edward, >>Ellen, Katherine Celia and one that I have not found as yet. If they >>followed the Irish naming patterns, DANIEL'S father might have been >>MICHAEL QUIRK. I appreciate any help you can provide. I do not know >>where else I can turn to for help. >> >>Regards >>Charlotte Schulz >> >> >> >>==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== >>The list archives can be found by visiting ~ >>http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/IRL/IRELAND-CEMETERIES.html >> >>============================== >>Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >>Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >> >> >> > > >==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== >REMEMBER ~ Never open an attachment until you are absolutely positive it is safe to do so. > >============================== >Search our Immigration Records and view names from multiple ports >ranging from 1500s - 1900s. Over 23 million records to view. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13967/rd.ashx > > > > >

    11/27/2004 11:47:35
    1. Lookups in publications Please
    2. Hi, I placed an order to Genealogical Society of Ireland for two publications #23 and 24 but they are "out of print."  Publications are "Name Index to Tombstone Inscriptions of County Louth, Ireland - Vols. 1 & 2". If anyone on this list has these volumes and are willing to do a lookup for me I would greatly appreciate it.   I have been trying to locate burial sites for: James Fitzsimons, d. 28 October 1899 Elizabeth (Keegan) Fitzsimons, d. 30 August 1898 They were living on West Street, Drogheda and were Roman Catholic.  Thanks a million, Muriel USA

    11/27/2004 07:34:59
    1. County Down Cemetery Transcriptions
    2. Bevelyn Douglas
    3. I noticed a reply posted by Sunday Thompson. Could I please ask for some lookups from this register? Great grandparents Samuel DOUGAN/DUGAN died between census 1911 and the death of his wife Christina DOUGAN/DUGAN on 23.4.1916. They lived at Carnesure, Comber. Also there might be up to 6 of their children, as on the 1911 census they state that they had 12 children, 6 of whom had died. Many thanks if someone can help me. Bevelyn (Australia) _________________________________________________________________ Find love today with ninemsn personals. Click here: http://ninemsn.match.com?referrer=hotmailtagline

    11/23/2004 01:21:44
    1. ORR/cemetery details
    2. Carol Orr
    3. Hello List, I am new to your list. I am looking for cemetery details of a MARY ORR and if not being greedy her husband WILLIAM ORR. To help anyone who may contemplate helping me here is what I have on this couple. Mary was married in 1810 to William Orr. This marriage was first registered in Kilmore then again in Mullabrack. I am still in the process of finding any children bar one. The one I have is a William possibly born around 1817 give or take. They lived all their lives in Mullabrack. I have looked at the griffiths valuation and found some Orr's who might be children to this couple. I have also found Mary Orr living on a David Hill's property in the 1861 GV. Now this is where my problem gets a little hard. I dont know her age. On her marriage details it doesnt give her age either. So I am going on "thereabouts". Is there any one out there who would take a look at Mullabrack cemeteries to see if a Mary Orr is buried there any time after 1861 and for ever how many years they are prepared to look for me. This is where the greedy part comes in. William her husband has died before this date and would be in a Mullabrack cemetery. She may even be buried with him.Anything and all help really really appreciated. P.S. The son William came to NZ around 1860 with his family. Carol Orr/New Zealand

    11/22/2004 04:58:00
    1. Aghabog
    2. William Longmore
    3. Hi folks, would SKS have a list of the graves in the RC church at Aghabog, near Newbliss in Co. Monaghan. If someone has, Could I please get a copy. Thanks in advance. Talk to you soon Bill

    11/21/2004 06:53:06
    1. Renewal/redevelopment
    2. Sandra
    3. Is anyone able to tell me if cemeteries in Ireland are subject to renewal or redevelopment programs as are see all over the world? Bright Blessings Sandra Fremantle Western Australia ~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~* http://groups.msn.com/SMITHsinAUSTRALIA www.visionsplendid.homestead.com/familynames.html http://www.fedelmar.homestead.com/history.html MSN Messenger - Fedelmar ICQ - Fedelmar (201309494) ~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~* Knowledge speaks and wisdom listens. ~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*

    11/16/2004 12:53:47
    1. Cooktown
    2. JackieQLD-au
    3. Hi all, I'm looking for the birth and death dates for a lady and thought that the easiest way would be to check her grave. However, I don't have a clue where to look as I don't know Ireland. Elizabeth Adeline HAYES was born abt. 1887 in Cooktown. I'm told Cooktown is in or near Dublin. She married Robert WYLIE Family members say she died about 1966 and they believe it was in Cooktown. Can someone point me in the right direction or suggest any other ways to find out as I'm helping a friend who doesn't have access to the Internet and is not in a financial position to pay for research or certificates etc... Thank you in advance Jackie Queensland, Australia

    11/15/2004 06:27:18
    1. Re: [IRL-CEMETERIES] Graves in Ballinalee (Clonbroney) in Longford
    2. V Goodrich
    3. http;//historyfrom headstones.com firsst message I forgot the s on stones. Sorry Original Message ----- From: "William E. McVey" <wmcvey@worldnet.att.net> To: <IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 2:53 PM Subject: [IRL-CEMETERIES] Graves in Ballinalee (Clonbroney) in Longford > I'm looking for help to find the graves of my family: The various spellings are: McAvey, McAvay, McEveagh, McEvay and McEvey. > > 1. Does anyone know the specific locations of cemeteries in and around the village of Ballinalee (Clonbroney Parish) in Longford where my Catholic ancestors might be buried? They came from the Townland of Lislea outside of Ballinalee. The most recent death was probably around 1875-1880. > > 2. Does anyone know of any websites where I could view lists of those interred in graves in Clonbroney? > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > > ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > Tips on list etiquette and how to maximise your chances of receiving help can be found at ~ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donaghmore1/expectations.htm > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >

    11/14/2004 11:23:04
    1. Re: [IRL-CEMETERIES] Graves in Ballinalee (Clonbroney) in Longford
    2. V Goodrich
    3. http://historyfromheadstone.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "William E. McVey" <wmcvey@worldnet.att.net> To: <IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 2:53 PM Subject: [IRL-CEMETERIES] Graves in Ballinalee (Clonbroney) in Longford > I'm looking for help to find the graves of my family: The various spellings are: McAvey, McAvay, McEveagh, McEvay and McEvey. > > 1. Does anyone know the specific locations of cemeteries in and around the village of Ballinalee (Clonbroney Parish) in Longford where my Catholic ancestors might be buried? They came from the Townland of Lislea outside of Ballinalee. The most recent death was probably around 1875-1880. > > 2. Does anyone know of any websites where I could view lists of those interred in graves in Clonbroney? > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > > ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > Tips on list etiquette and how to maximise your chances of receiving help can be found at ~ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donaghmore1/expectations.htm > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >

    11/14/2004 11:18:15
    1. Re: [IRL-CEMETERIES] Graves in Ballinalee (Clonbroney) in Longford
    2. Kathleen Ogg-Moss
    3. Hello, Your name jumped right off the page at me. We are looking for a William McVey who was a boy soldier stationed at hamilton, Ontario during 1944 -45. Are you that person? Kathleen ----- Original Message ----- From: "William E. McVey" <wmcvey@worldnet.att.net> To: <IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 2:53 PM Subject: [IRL-CEMETERIES] Graves in Ballinalee (Clonbroney) in Longford > I'm looking for help to find the graves of my family: The various > spellings are: McAvey, McAvay, McEveagh, McEvay and McEvey. > > 1. Does anyone know the specific locations of cemeteries in and around > the village of Ballinalee (Clonbroney Parish) in Longford where my > Catholic ancestors might be buried? They came from the Townland of Lislea > outside of Ballinalee. The most recent death was probably around > 1875-1880. > > 2. Does anyone know of any websites where I could view lists of those > interred in graves in Clonbroney? > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > > ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > Tips on list etiquette and how to maximise your chances of receiving help > can be found at ~ > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donaghmore1/expectations.htm > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >

    11/14/2004 10:07:36
    1. Graves in Ballinalee (Clonbroney) in Longford
    2. William E. McVey
    3. I'm looking for help to find the graves of my family: The various spellings are: McAvey, McAvay, McEveagh, McEvay and McEvey. 1. Does anyone know the specific locations of cemeteries in and around the village of Ballinalee (Clonbroney Parish) in Longford where my Catholic ancestors might be buried? They came from the Townland of Lislea outside of Ballinalee. The most recent death was probably around 1875-1880. 2. Does anyone know of any websites where I could view lists of those interred in graves in Clonbroney? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    11/14/2004 07:53:30
    1. Re: [IRL-CEMETERIES] DANIEL QUIRK
    2. Sunday Thompson
    3. Did you receive an email that I just sent you about the cemetery in County Down? Sunday Thompson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jay Schulz" <jschulz@centurytel.net> To: <IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 11:52 AM Subject: [IRL-CEMETERIES] DANIEL QUIRK > Hello out there, > > I am hoping that someone out there can help me find the burial/death > information/obit of my great grandfather DANIEL QUIRK. He is buried > somewhere in County Down, was catholic, and originally from Carlow. I > believe he died sometime in 1896 or 97. DANIEL QUIRK returned to > Ireland sometime in 1896 or 97 for a visit with family members. Upon > landing he became ill and died about three weeks later. He was buried > in County Down. He was accompanied by his son James Patrick and his > wife Julia. I know that is not much information but it is all that I > have. > > A little background information on DANIEL QUIRK is that he immigrated to > the U.S. about 1850 out of County Cork. He married Mary Battle and they > had 10 children. Catherine, Michael, James, Mary, Margaret Edward, > Ellen, Katherine Celia and one that I have not found as yet. If they > followed the Irish naming patterns, DANIEL'S father might have been > MICHAEL QUIRK. I appreciate any help you can provide. I do not know > where else I can turn to for help. > > Regards > Charlotte Schulz > > > > ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > The list archives can be found by visiting ~ > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/IRL/IRELAND-CEMETERIES.html > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    11/07/2004 08:38:34
    1. Re: [IRL-CEMETERIES] DANIEL QUIRK
    2. Sunday Thompson
    3. This is the only listing in the 16 volumes of County Down Cemetery Transcriptions. Volume 8, p 55 Dunsfort RC Graveyard IHS. Erected in memory of Elizabeth Quirk who died April the 8th, 1823, aged 26 years. Her mother Margaret Quirk who died May 6, 1824, aged 60 years. Robert Quirk died Dec. 6, 1828 aged 36 years. :Lord have mercy on them. Isabella Quird died Oct. 28, 1905 aged 64 years. Her husband Robert Quirk died February 4, 1914 aged 84 years. Sunday Thompson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jay Schulz" <jschulz@centurytel.net> To: <IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 11:52 AM Subject: [IRL-CEMETERIES] DANIEL QUIRK > Hello out there, > > I am hoping that someone out there can help me find the burial/death > information/obit of my great grandfather DANIEL QUIRK. He is buried > somewhere in County Down, was catholic, and originally from Carlow. I > believe he died sometime in 1896 or 97. DANIEL QUIRK returned to > Ireland sometime in 1896 or 97 for a visit with family members. Upon > landing he became ill and died about three weeks later. He was buried > in County Down. He was accompanied by his son James Patrick and his > wife Julia. I know that is not much information but it is all that I > have. > > A little background information on DANIEL QUIRK is that he immigrated to > the U.S. about 1850 out of County Cork. He married Mary Battle and they > had 10 children. Catherine, Michael, James, Mary, Margaret Edward, > Ellen, Katherine Celia and one that I have not found as yet. If they > followed the Irish naming patterns, DANIEL'S father might have been > MICHAEL QUIRK. I appreciate any help you can provide. I do not know > where else I can turn to for help. > > Regards > Charlotte Schulz > > > > ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > The list archives can be found by visiting ~ > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/IRL/IRELAND-CEMETERIES.html > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    11/07/2004 08:33:33
    1. MICHAEL & MARY WHITE MEARES
    2. Loretta Myrter
    3. I am looking for the grave site of my ggg grandparents, MICHAEL & MARY WHITE MEARES, whose daughter, CATHERINE MEARES, b. 1813, m. PATRICK ALEXANDER DUCKETT, 1838, in Sts. Peter & Paul's Catholic Church in Athlone, Co. Westmeath. I have seen CATHERINE's birthplace as both Athlone and Roscommon. Many thanks for any help! Loretta Myrter

    11/03/2004 09:57:32