Thank you....would you please explain the cinnection between your answer and my AGAR/AGER question? Yvonne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patrick Cuthbert" <shoes@telkomsa.net> To: <IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 12:38 PM Subject: RE: [IRL-CEMETERIES] AGAR/AGER > It seems Margaret was the illegitimate sister of the Viscount Clifden > and that Patrick's untimely death ended the situation of "gentry", the > children having to find employment as Revenue Officers, in the Military > etc. This also caused a financial burden for Margaret and she was forced > to call for help from her brothers. It seems that they did assist her, > financially. > The GL of Ireland has records of Patrick at Lodge 524, Powerstown, Co > Carlow. It appears Powerstown is not very far from Gowran and it is > reasonable to presume that he would have gone there for meetings. There > are records of an ARTHUR GORE CUTHBERT who was also a Freemason, at or > about the same time. This person cannot yet be fitted into the jigsaw. > It is regretted that the English Military seem reticent in supplying > data and, even more so, the Grand Orange Lodge who will not lift a > finger to identify one who could be construed a Martyr to their Cause. > An alternative birthdate is 1755. > Lt Patrick Cuthbert. Gentleman. My GGG Gpa. Of Co Kilkenny. > Does that help? I have a little more. > > KPS Cuthbert > Box 2005, George 6530 RSA > Tel: 044 8743655(h) 044 8024492(w) 0827239608(c) > shoes@telkomsa.net or pcuthber@pgwc.gov.za > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Yvonne Stephens [mailto:ystephen@gpcom.net] > Sent: Wednesday, 17 August, 2005 02:49 PM > To: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [IRL-CEMETERIES] AGAR/AGER > > > > > AGAR/AGER: > Parents of John & Luke Agar > I have no idea who they were. > I have some info that it was County Carlow, also County Cork and various > other Counties in Ireland. > FACT: I did find a ships list with LUKE AGAR and he was aboard the > LIMERICK.1850's. > > My ggggrandfather JOHN AGAR changed the spelling of the surname to AGER > in the US... he arrived abt. 1849. NY>VT>IL>IA, Bremer County Iowa in > 1864 The BIRTH DATE that I have for JOHN is b. 26 AUG 1830 d. 07 JAN > 1909 burial Alcock Cemetery - IA > > I would be ever so grateful for any information on the AGAR/AGER line > and especially to find out who the parents were? some info I have > received suggested the Mother was a Hollingsworth..I have nothing to > prove or disprove this. Thank you Yvonne Stephens - Nebraska, USA > ystephens@gpcom.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Cara_Links" <cracker@hotkey.net.au> > To: <IRELAND-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 7:58 AM > Subject: [IRL-CEMETERIES] Would this be too big of a request > > >> I am trying to create an excel file, which of course is labeled >> Heastone > Hunters >> >> What I would like to do is have everyone foreward either via the list >> or > to me directly there request which would include these main subject I > have listed below ( and any other details you feel is relevant to your > search) >> >> What I would need is >> Surname >> Christian names if known >> County If known >> Time Frame >> And to that I will add everyones email address and it wont be going > anywhere else but to my work diary. >> What happens is I often see something that is relevant to your Surname > searches but if I had these details in a format that was easier for me > to access, I could then remember to whom or what list it needs to go > to.........my head cannot these days hold all the names I know people > are seeking. >> >> If you do not wish to be placed in this search file, then that is >> fine, > it is just to make my own work easier and to help those that I can, that > I have decided to do this. >> >> Happy hunting all >> Cara >> List Admin >> >> CCara_Links >> Researching Co.Wicklow,Wexford. >> Hunting headstones is my passion. >> And a friend is one who accepts your past, >> loves you as you are, and believes in your tomorrows >> >> >> ==== 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 >> >> ============================== >> Search the US Census Collection. 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