Mae from the foothills of the Dandenongs researching the names DWYER and GEORGE
Terry, Sorry for the delay in answering your message, but I've been rather unwell lately. Unfortunately, I made an error in writing the correct web address. It should have been: http://www.genaholic.co.uk Hopefully, this will now work for you. Many thanks to all those who spotted my mistake! If you still can't get through , maybe the site is down temporally,until he updates it with more research he's been doing?. Hope this now works for you David Norrell. >From: "Terry A. Bruner" <bruner@gallatinriver.net> >To: David Norrell <david_norrell@hotmail.com> >Subject: Re: [IRL~CEMS] Re: HELP!!! >Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 13:45:41 -0600 > >David: I have tried Thomas' address several times and keep getting message >that it is not available. Is the site down? > >TAB > >---------- > >From: "David Norrell" <david_norrell@hotmail.com> > >To: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: [IRL~CEMS] Re: HELP!!! > >Date: 2001, Mar Tue, 20, 6:59 AM > > > > > Hello Matt, > > If you contact my cousin Thomas Norrell at: > > http://genaholic.co.uk > > he has transcribed all the records for the > > "Old Castle Graveyard" amongst others in the Kilwaughter area. > > He is also doing work on Glenarm BMD's. > > So it would be quickest,for you to contact him direct. > > the same applies to any other's who need help in these districts > > as this is right up his street. > > > > Hope this is help's > > > > David Norrell. > > > > > > > >>From: "Matt Williams" <mattwilliams@sprint.ca> > >>To: <david_norrell@hotmail.com> > >>Subject: HELP!!! > >>Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 12:29:05 -0500 > >> > >>Hi David: > >> > >>I was wondering if you could help me to locate cemeteries in Co. Antrim. > >> > >>I am researching the names POLLOCK & BROWN. > >> > >>I know that my Great Grandfather was born in Kilwaughter, Co. Antrim. he > >>was married in Glenarm Presbyterian Church in 1870. His Father , William > >>Wallace Pollock, name is on the marriage certificate. At some point in > >>time my G. Grandfather moved to Belfast. I have the details on most of >his > >>siblings. Assuming, his Father remained in Kilwaughter, at the time of >his > >>passing, what cemetery would he have been most likely buried in? > >> > >>My Great, Great Grandfather Archibald Brown...died in DICKEYSTOWN, CO. > >>ANTRIM...in 1890's, again, what cemetery should I be trying to locate. > >> > >>Thank you for your kind offer of help, it is very much appreciated. > >> > >>Regards, > >> > >>Phyllis Pollock - Williams > > > > >_________________________________________________________________________ > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at >http://www.hotmail.com. > > > > > > ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > > Always send your replies back through the list. > > Other people may be looking for the same information and your > > answer will be stored in the archives for future researchers. > > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
Hi: Looking for early records for the family MAINS. Believe that some of the family lived for a time around Ballymore/Tandragee. Late 1700's-early 1800's. Trying to find out more about the family's origin as well as their location(s) in Ulster. Robert Mains
Would like to contact someone familiar with cemeteries in Larne, County Atrim, Ireland. Or, some descendants of the Scottish Clan Lamont who fled to Larne in 1646, namely by names of Young and White, or Sitlington, or Greene. Supposedly had linen mills on the River Larne in the township of Larne. Thanks in advance, Jean White McCoy Canyon Lake, Texas mccoy@gvtc.com
DEATH: HUGHES: At Dublin in her seventy fifth year of her age, Martha HUGHES, the beloved mother of Professor Hughes, and widow of the late P H Hughes Esq. formerly of Corfu, Santa Maria and Zante. [ Illustrated Australian News 20 Apr 1874 p71 ] Martha is not buried in Deans Grange nor Mt Jerome Cemetery nor is her death registered. She was last know to be living at Islington Cottages, Newtown Avenue, Blackrock, 1849 - Griffiths Valuation. Cheers from Valerie in sunny Sydney. vbgarton@bigpond.com HAYDEN. HAYES. HIGGINSON. HUGHES. MOFFETT. GAINFORT. OAKSHOTT - all from Dublin or Cork. FITZGIBBON, HURLEY, LEAHY, TARRANT, VAUGHAN - Co Cork
The archives for the list are located here: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/ireland-cemeteries -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [IRL~CEMS] Archives? Resent-Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 12:11:06 -0700 Resent-From: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 11:15:02 -0800 From: "JohnnyO" <summerly@humboldt1.com> To: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com Hi, I'm a new subscriber to this list. Are there any archives developed yet? How do I find them? John summerly@humboldt1.com
Hi, I'm a new subscriber to this list. Are there any archives developed yet? How do I find them? John summerly@humboldt1.com
Eleanor, many thank's for the useful information you posted for one and all. It is another good site to visit for help with our queries. David Norrell. >From: Eleddawson@aol.com >To: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [IRL~CEMS] Re: D Digest V01 #21 MUCKAMORE AND CARMAVEY >Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 17:04:41 EST > >Dear David and all listers: >Try www.seanruad.com to use the IreAtlas Townland interactive search for >queries like this. It is very helpful and I reglarly use it to my >advantage. >You'll find that MUCKAMORE is a townland of 390 acres in the Civil Parish >of >Lower Masserene in Co Antrim, Ulster. >MASSERENE is the only town in that parish, which has 11 townlands. > >I cannot see any townland, town or parish by the name of CARMAVEY - or >anything similar, so over to you to solve that mystery. > >Hope this helps a bitl. Eleanor in Sydney NSW > > >==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== >Always send your replies back through the list. >Other people may be looking for the same information and your >answer will be stored in the archives for future researchers. > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
Hello all, I am still searching for cemeteraries in Mourne, any body out there have any information. thanks Anne in USA
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [IRL~CEMS] [Fwd: Trevor Hill Cemetery, Newry, Co. Down] Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 07:18:16 -0600 From: "Norm Ruddock" <nkr@globaldialog.com> There is a series of books by R.S.J. Clarke that has gravestone inscriptions in them. One covers the Newry area. I have found the book at http://www.booksulster.com/ Norm Ruddock My site is at: http://www.globaldialog.com/~nkr > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Trevor Hill Cemetery, Newry, Co. Down > Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 02:06:50 -0800 (PST) > From: flavia wade <fmwade@yahoo.com> > To: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-admin@rootsweb.com > > I wonder if any one has a list of the graves in this > Cemetery. I am looking for Kernahans, a number of > whom I understand are buried there. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Sincerely > Flavia Wade >
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Trevor Hill Cemetery, Newry, Co. Down Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 02:06:50 -0800 (PST) From: flavia wade <fmwade@yahoo.com> To: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-admin@rootsweb.com I wonder if any one has a list of the graves in this Cemetery. I am looking for Kernahans, a number of whom I understand are buried there. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely Flavia Wade
-I sent a reply via email but I realized later I should post the information on the list in case anyone else wants it. The telephone number for Milltown Cemetary is 011 44 2890613972 The address is Falls Road Belfast, Ireland. Mr. Farrell was the gentleman I spoke to, he was extremly pleasant. There is no charge for a lookup, in my case three different grave sites. One does however, need to know the date of death of the person. However if that is not forthcoming, he can get back to you with the info. As I said very helpful, even said when I get there he would have someone escort me to the grave sites, as they are in different areas of the cemetery. Milltown is large, plus the weather can be inclement. Just a little aside. When I asked him if it was not too much trouble, for the grave diggers to point out the sites he said, "Ach, well you know Mrs. there's not *that* many people dying every day" !! You have to know the Belfast accent to appreciate that one!! Kathleen ---- Original Message ----- From: J McManus <seren.row@bmts.com> To: <IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 5:20 PM Subject: [IRL~CEMS] MILTOWN CEMETERY, FALLS ROAD, BELFAST > I am hoping to initiate a search at the Miltown Cemetery, Falls Road, > Belfast. How may I contact them ? Will they initiate a search ? If so how > much does this cost ? If they do not .... who may and at what cost? > > This is my first effort and am hoping for some positive direction. > > thx, John > seren.row@bmts.com >
I am hoping to initiate a search at the Miltown Cemetery, Falls Road, Belfast. How may I contact them ? Will they initiate a search ? If so how much does this cost ? If they do not .... who may and at what cost? This is my first effort and am hoping for some positive direction. thx, John seren.row@bmts.com
Dear David and all listers: Try www.seanruad.com to use the IreAtlas Townland interactive search for queries like this. It is very helpful and I reglarly use it to my advantage. You'll find that MUCKAMORE is a townland of 390 acres in the Civil Parish of Lower Masserene in Co Antrim, Ulster. MASSERENE is the only town in that parish, which has 11 townlands. I cannot see any townland, town or parish by the name of CARMAVEY - or anything similar, so over to you to solve that mystery. Hope this helps a bitl. Eleanor in Sydney NSW
Mary, Go to http://genaholic.co.uk You should find all the information from TOM there. He's the expert in this area! David Norrell. >From: "Mary Gallentine" <marykendelhardt@earthlink.net> >Reply-To: marykendelhardt@earthlink.net >To: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [IRL~CEMS] >Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 19:55:38 -00 > > >I have a Rea ancestor that came from Kilwaughter and his family is buried >in the Kilwaughter cemetery. He lived his life in Glenoe. Does >anyone know the name of the nearest {Protestant cemetery there? >Thank you > >Marianne in Las Vegas > > > >--- Mary Gallentine > >--- marykendelhardt@earthlink.net > >--- EarthLink: It's your Internet. > > >==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== >Always send your replies back through the list. >Other people may be looking for the same information and your >answer will be stored in the archives for future researchers. > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
Hello Matt, If you contact my cousin Thomas Norrell at: http://genaholic.co.uk he has transcribed all the records for the "Old Castle Graveyard" amongst others in the Kilwaughter area. He is also doing work on Glenarm BMD's. So it would be quickest,for you to contact him direct. the same applies to any other's who need help in these districts as this is right up his street. Hope this is help's David Norrell. >From: "Matt Williams" <mattwilliams@sprint.ca> >To: <david_norrell@hotmail.com> >Subject: HELP!!! >Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 12:29:05 -0500 > >Hi David: > >I was wondering if you could help me to locate cemeteries in Co. Antrim. > >I am researching the names POLLOCK & BROWN. > >I know that my Great Grandfather was born in Kilwaughter, Co. Antrim. he >was married in Glenarm Presbyterian Church in 1870. His Father , William >Wallace Pollock, name is on the marriage certificate. At some point in >time my G. Grandfather moved to Belfast. I have the details on most of his >siblings. Assuming, his Father remained in Kilwaughter, at the time of his >passing, what cemetery would he have been most likely buried in? > >My Great, Great Grandfather Archibald Brown...died in DICKEYSTOWN, CO. >ANTRIM...in 1890's, again, what cemetery should I be trying to locate. > >Thank you for your kind offer of help, it is very much appreciated. > >Regards, > >Phyllis Pollock - Williams _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
the correct link is- http://www.genaholic.co.uk/ David Norrell wrote: > Hello Matt, > If you contact my cousin Thomas Norrell at: > http://genaholic.co.uk > he has transcribed all the records for the > "Old Castle Graveyard" amongst others in the Kilwaughter area. > He is also doing work on Glenarm BMD's. > So it would be quickest,for you to contact him direct. > the same applies to any other's who need help in these districts > as this is right up his street. > > Hope this is help's > > David Norrell. > > >From: "Matt Williams" <mattwilliams@sprint.ca> > >To: <david_norrell@hotmail.com> > >Subject: HELP!!! > >Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 12:29:05 -0500 > > > >Hi David: > > > >I was wondering if you could help me to locate cemeteries in Co. Antrim. > > > >I am researching the names POLLOCK & BROWN. > > > >I know that my Great Grandfather was born in Kilwaughter, Co. Antrim. he > >was married in Glenarm Presbyterian Church in 1870. His Father , William > >Wallace Pollock, name is on the marriage certificate. At some point in > >time my G. Grandfather moved to Belfast. I have the details on most of his > >siblings. Assuming, his Father remained in Kilwaughter, at the time of his > >passing, what cemetery would he have been most likely buried in? > > > >My Great, Great Grandfather Archibald Brown...died in DICKEYSTOWN, CO. > >ANTRIM...in 1890's, again, what cemetery should I be trying to locate. > > > >Thank you for your kind offer of help, it is very much appreciated. > > > >Regards, > > > >Phyllis Pollock - Williams > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > Always send your replies back through the list. > Other people may be looking for the same information and your > answer will be stored in the archives for future researchers.
Carmavey could well be the name of the house. British and Irish folk are inclined to give their homes names, especially in small towns and villages, The house name was the postal address. Hope this helps John W
Hello I have a question on an Address.It is;Mrs.F.Annesley Carmavey, Muckamore, Co.Antrim What is Carmavey the Parish? Is Muckamore the town? I am confused by this as in the list of parishes i can find no reference to the two.Thanks
Jim, Here is the information which I sent to James,previously Presbyterian Church of Ireland Church House Fisherwick Place Belfast BT1 6DW Tel:+44(0)28 9032 2284. You might also check-out: http://www.archiver.rootsweb.com/IRELAND-CEMETERIES Okay David Norrell. >From: WASeely@aol.com >To: david_norrell@hotmail.com >Subject: re: Presbyterian Church, Belfast >Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 20:37:21 EST > >Dave, > > Saw your message to Jim and just wonder whether you might have a >telephone >number for the 'church' folk. I'd like to find out whether there were any >HEATLEY's, as members in the 1830-80 time period. I need someone who would >have master registers to check on. > >Thanks for your answer. > >Bill _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.