*JOHN SULLIVAN, my gr-gfr., of Tralee / Curraheen, County Kerry, Ireland, was born in 1817. John was the son of: Catherine CONNOR & JEREMIAH SULLIVAN. Jeremiah, my gr-gr-gfr. was the son of: JOHN SULLIVAN, my gr-gr-gr-gfr., & Julia SHEA. (I'm almost positive.) My gr-gfr., *JOHN SULLIVAN, married Mary O'CONNOR sometime in the 1850s, and had three children: Mary, Hannah and James, while still living in Ireland. They immigrated in the late 1860s to the U.S., and lived in various manufacturing cities throughout the northeast. John worked as a weaver in numerous textile mills. His and Mary's second son, Joseph A., was born in 1871, in the area of Scranton, PA. Their next son, Stephen, was born in Jewett City, CT in 1873. Their sixth and final child, Johanna, was born circa 1875, in the Worcester, MA area. The family finally settled in New Bedford, MA in the late 1880s, where they lived, married, raised their children and died. Please contact me if you have an interest in this family.
My ancestors came to live in Sydney area of Cape Briton, Nova Scotia, Canada; not Australia. Suspect he left from Waterford area of Ireland but not sure when. He was single when he received his land grant so I asume Richard married after he settled here in Canada, and I believe so did Peter his brother. Richard Rockett1 1799/1870 was born Abt. 1799 in Ireland, and died Abt. 1870 in Victoria Mines, C.B., N.S.. He married Ann McPhee. Notes for Richard Rockett 1799/1870: A Land Grant was approved for Richard in 1822 for 100 acres on the south side of Lingan Road, east of Michael Quin's. ( Near Kilkenny Lake). 3.5 miles from Sydney. Richard was 23 years old, single and a native of Ireland. Richard's brother Peter also received a Land Grant approved in 1823 for 100 acres (adjoining) on the south side of Lingan Road - 3.5 miles from Sydney. Peter was a native of Ireland and he was 21 years old. He had been in the country 15 months at time of approval. Apparently both Richard's and Peter's parcels of land were merged sometime before March 1835 and title passed to Peter. Peter had five children: John Rockett; Alice (Rockett) MacKenzie; Mary Ann (Rockett) MacDonald; Emma (Rockett) MacDonald; Bridget (Rockett) Petrie. The above parcel of 200 acres were transferred to Bridget by her Siblings through a Deed in 1901. More About Richard Rockett 1799/1870: Land Grant - 100 Acres: 1822, Richard received a Land Grant in 1822 for 100 Acres located on the South side of Lingan Road, east of Michael Quin's, 3.5 miles from Sydney. He was age 23 and single. See Crown Grant dated 9 Sept. 1835. Occupation: Farmer There is a Castle Rockett it is in the area of Portlaw Co, Waterford, but it is in ruins from the look of pictures I have sent you. Information fallowing is on a Pirate named ROCKETT and Castle! It was built during 1625/1645 County Waterford, Ireland: A fortified residence, called Rocketts Castle, was erected by the Rockett family and stood on the site of Mayfield and caused that place to be originally called Rocketts Castle. Rocketts Castle was taken over by Earl of Ormond, his actions under King Charles I, destroyed and took possession of property of Catholics' who did not submit to the King. PIRATE ROCKETT crossed with this faction and warred the best he could against such treatment and later began to pirate English ships and distributed the booty among the suppressed people. Based on part records and part legend, "Rockett the Pirate" captured an English ship and used her to prey on English ships only. The booty was divided among the town folks, thus the title "a noted pirate with virtue." This motly crew became such a thorn in the King's side, a bounty was placed on their heads and finally all were captured and first drawn and quartered. Rockett was then hanged and beheaded, and his head was placed on a spike and taken to the city gate of Waterford with a placard reading "Beware, do not offend your King." "Crann A Riocoidig" means Rocketts Tree. This particular portion of Yellow Road was so called from a famous old blossoming gorse tree which grew there and was occasionally used as a gallows. Rockett paid the penalty for his crimes (or virtues) thereon. John
John J. SLOWEY/SLOY/SLOWE/SLOE (b. 1841) and Elizabeth DAVIDSON/DAVISON (b.22 June 1842/1847)are a set of my ggrandparents. Family history says that they were Irish, however their 1st two children were born in Glasgow. They were Elizabeth, b. 17 Feb 1866, and James, b. about 1865. John J.and family emigrated to North America in 1869/1870. They are not found on the passenger lists of East Coast ports, so perhaps they entered N. America through Canada, although I've not found them in the St. Albans passenger lists. They are found in the 1870 federal census under the surname SLOY, and in the city directory of Allegheny City (now North Pittsburgh) in and after 1870. Three more children were born there, Eleanor, Catharine, and Mary Josephine (my grandmother) In 1876 they moved to Pine Bluff, Arkansas. They are found there in the 1880 census. John died in about 1881, but Elizabeth lived on to move to St. Louis, MO in about 1893 Frank Gebhart
Looking for information on the Pepper surname particulary Co Derry. originally from Annaghmore and Castledawson so any information on these two town would be appreciated. William Pepper b ca 1821 married Caroline Louisa Arnold of Co Mohnahan in Aug 1845. emigrated to Australia via liverpool aboard "the Britsh trident" in june 1863. Tony Pepper
Hi All, Looking for location in Donegal for Patrick MULLEN born 1866 . Parent's Thomas MULLEN/Bridget TRAVIS or TRAVERS married 1862 Donegal. Nan
i would be very thankful for any information on this family...father,james, mother bridget miniter....the family was separated after the father's death in 1905..reunited in the 1920's.the children JAMES,JOSEPH,MARYELLEN,GEORGE,FRANCIS wound up spelling the surname differently.no idea what happened to BRIDGET. MARYELLEN was my grandmother.many thanks for any assistance in advance
Good morning - I have a Mary MARLEY born in Carney, Sligo in Jan. 1864. Looking for information on her father, FRANCIS MARLEY born ca 1836. Family moved to Pittston, Pennsylvania (Luzerne county) between 1864 - 1867. Mary Marley arrived in the US in 1868 with her uncle, James Meehan. Mary and two Meehan children were christened in Drumcliffe. Kat - NJ - USA
[email protected] wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 52 > >Today's Topics: > #1 Seeking LYNCH with Caribbean conne [[email protected]] > #2 Re: Mulvey & MacNamara [michael c haell mulvey <[email protected]] > #3 RE: [ROLL CALL] Re: Mulvey & MacNa ["Dr. Charlie Kenny" <[email protected]] > #4 Re: [ROLL CALL] Re: Mulvey & MacNa ["Hamiltons" <[email protected]] > #5 Fw: [ROLL CALL] Seeking LYNCH with ["CIARAN COLGAN" <[email protected]] > >Administrivia: >REMINDER: > >Please read the list rules and submission format BEFORE posting to the list. This list is strictly an Ireland Roll Call list,therefore, discussions of any kind are not allowed. If you see a post where you would like to respond, do it off list to the person who sent the post. > >This list is meant to be a fast moving list. 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No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >To contact the IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-D list administrator, send mail to [email protected] > >If you have problems with the list, email listower OFF list, please. > > > >______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Seeking LYNCH with Caribbean connections > From: > [email protected] > Date: > Sat, 19 Mar 2005 14:56:44 -0500 (EST) > To: > [email protected] > > >Through a subsequent will I have found my ancestor Hamlet LYNCH. > >He popped up (as married, I assume, since his mate had the same last name) >in Barbados at 1804 with NO birth, NO baptism, NO marriage and NO death or >other records (typical damned Irish, eh?). > >In this area and time one explanation could be that he may have been >military - or had his own private ship - and he does appear to have had >some money of his own. > >Who is Hamlet Lynch? Where did he come from? Where did he go? > >Ancestral names after Hamlet were: Peter, James, John Richard. He was >around for at least 10 years and then disappeared again - there is NO >death or burial record that I could find. > >Anyway, Barbados is my "brick wall". There were other LYNCH families >recorded in Barbados before and after, but I have no documented connection >so far to my line. > >I also found LYNCH in Antigua (one gravestone and an estate/tract marked >on a very old map), and I do believe there are others in Jamaica (apart >from Sir Thomas LYNCH) and Trinidad as well. There have been suggestions >of a LYNCH or two in other nearby Caribbean islands, such as Grenada. > >I am considering a (driving) holiday through the UK at the end of July, >and if something pans out from this posting I may extend myself to >Ireland... so if you have anything that may have connections here please >do not hesitate to drop me a line. > >Please respond to me at http://www.candoo.com/contact/index.html if you >are able to offer any assistance or suggestions. I will reply directly >from my personal email address. > >James Lynch >128 Snowshoe Crescent >Thornhill, Ontario >CANADA L3T4M9 > >______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Re: Mulvey & MacNamara > From: > michael c haell mulvey <[email protected]> > Date: > Sat, 19 Mar 2005 23:50:39 -0800 > To: > [email protected] > > >Hello Nancy, > >Just to suggest that maybe you look in the Offaly/Roscommon area for the >name Mulvey. My husband's family came from that part of Ireland. > >Meg Mulvey > >______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > RE: [ROLL CALL] Re: Mulvey & MacNamara > From: > "Dr. Charlie Kenny" <[email protected]> > Date: > Sat, 19 Mar 2005 20:41:54 -0600 > To: > [email protected] > > >I dunno if this goes to al or just you, michael, but would u suggest to her >that she check at the new (circa 1997) famine museum in Strokestown, which >is in Roscommon and not too far from Offaly > >Charlie Kenny > > > >Charles T. Kenny, Ph.D., President >901.682.8569 >www.rightbrainpeople.com > >-----Original Message----- >From: michael c haell mulvey [mailto:[email protected]] >Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 1:51 AM >To: [email protected] >Subject: [ROLL CALL] Re: Mulvey & MacNamara > > >Hello Nancy, > >Just to suggest that maybe you look in the Offaly/Roscommon area for the >name Mulvey. My husband's family came from that part of Ireland. > >Meg Mulvey > > >==== IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS Mailing List ==== To Unsubcribe from L: >mailto:[email protected] >To Unsubscribe from D: mailto:[email protected] >Put the single word 'unsubscribe' in the message subject and body > >______________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Re: [ROLL CALL] Re: Mulvey & MacNamara > From: > "Hamiltons" <[email protected]> > Date: > Sat, 19 Mar 2005 20:57:00 -0600 > To: > [email protected] > > > Thank you for this! I hope I can find them online? I have looked at > the famine ships lists before, and can't find them together as a > couple, can't find Sarah Mulvey under that name at all, or with her > father Thomas. I can find quite a few James McNamaras but since I > have nothing to link him with, I have no way to know which is mine. > But I will keep your suggestion and see what I can do, > nancy > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dr. Charlie Kenny" > <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 8:41 PM > Subject: RE: [ROLL CALL] Re: Mulvey & MacNamara > > >> I dunno if this goes to al or just you, michael, but would u suggest >> to her >> that she check at the new (circa 1997) famine museum in Strokestown, >> which >> is in Roscommon and not too far from Offaly >> >> Charlie Kenny >> >> >> >> Charles T. Kenny, Ph.D., President >> 901.682.8569 >> www.rightbrainpeople.com >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: michael c haell mulvey [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 1:51 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [ROLL CALL] Re: Mulvey & MacNamara >> >> >> Hello Nancy, >> >> Just to suggest that maybe you look in the Offaly/Roscommon area for the >> name Mulvey. My husband's family came from that part of Ireland. >> >> Meg Mulvey >> >> >> ==== IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS Mailing List ==== To Unsubcribe from L: >> mailto:[email protected] >> To Unsubscribe from D: mailto:[email protected] >> Put the single word 'unsubscribe' in the message subject and body >> >> >> >> >> ==== IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS Mailing List ==== >> Welcome to the Ireland Roll Calls Mailing List >> Remember: One surname per post, nothing else in subject line >> Search the list's archives: >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/ireland-roll-calls >> > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Fw: [ROLL CALL] Seeking LYNCH with Caribbean connections > From: > "CIARAN COLGAN" <[email protected]> > Date: > Sun, 20 Mar 2005 10:23:18 -0000 > To: > [email protected] > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "CIARAN COLGAN" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 10:16 AM > Subject: Re: [ROLL CALL] Seeking LYNCH with Caribbean connections > > >> It is forgotten Irish history .From the Cromwell period there was >> for the want of a better description an Irish slave trade to the >> Caribbean area. It is estimated between 50000/100000 Irish people were >> sent to the Caribbean sugar plantations. there are some books available >> on the subject which I am unable to recall details but can be found in >> major books shops in Dublin. >> >> There are still remnants known as red necks on some part of Jamaica >> who are >> divorced from main stream Jamaican life.These people are descendents >> from >> the original Irish slaves and live in very dire conditions. >> >> >> ciaran colgan >> >> f >> ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 7:56 PM >> Subject: [ROLL CALL] Seeking LYNCH with Caribbean connections >> >> >>> Through a subsequent will I have found my ancestor Hamlet LYNCH. >>> >>> He popped up (as married, I assume, since his mate had the same last >>> name) >>> in Barbados at 1804 with NO birth, NO baptism, NO marriage and NO >>> death or >>> other records (typical damned Irish, eh?). >>> >>> In this area and time one explanation could be that he may have been >>> military - or had his own private ship - and he does appear to have had >>> some money of his own. >>> >>> Who is Hamlet Lynch? Where did he come from? Where did he go? >>> >>> Ancestral names after Hamlet were: Peter, James, John Richard. He was >>> around for at least 10 years and then disappeared again - there is NO >>> death or burial record that I could find. >>> >>> Anyway, Barbados is my "brick wall". There were other LYNCH families >>> recorded in Barbados before and after, but I have no documented >>> connection >>> so far to my line. >>> >>> I also found LYNCH in Antigua (one gravestone and an estate/tract >>> marked >>> on a very old map), and I do believe there are others in Jamaica (apart >>> from Sir Thomas LYNCH) and Trinidad as well. There have been >>> suggestions >>> of a LYNCH or two in other nearby Caribbean islands, such as Grenada. >>> >>> I am considering a (driving) holiday through the UK at the end of July, >>> and if something pans out from this posting I may extend myself to >>> Ireland... so if you have anything that may have connections here >>> please >>> do not hesitate to drop me a line. >>> >>> Please respond to me at http://www.candoo.com/contact/index.html if you >>> are able to offer any assistance or suggestions. I will reply directly >>> from my personal email address. >>> >>> James Lynch >>> 128 Snowshoe Crescent >>> Thornhill, Ontario >>> CANADA L3T4M9 >>> >>> >>> ==== IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS Mailing List ==== >>> To Unsubcribe from L: mailto:[email protected] >>> To Unsubscribe from D: >>> mailto:[email protected] >>> Put the single word 'unsubscribe' in the message subject and body >>> >>> >> If you check the history of the island of Montserrat in the Carrbean you will find that in Cromwell's time it was populated by many Irish orphans and indentured servants. The island speech has been much influenced by the Irish speakers and your passport will be stamped with a shamrock. Fred Boland BOLAND BRANNACK McMANIGAL/McMONEGAL
There are also some Mulveys in Co. Cork.
----- Original Message ----- From: "CIARAN COLGAN" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 10:16 AM Subject: Re: [ROLL CALL] Seeking LYNCH with Caribbean connections > It is forgotten Irish history .From the Cromwell period there was > for the want of a better description an Irish slave trade to the > Caribbean area. It is estimated between 50000/100000 Irish people were > sent to the Caribbean sugar plantations. there are some books available > on the subject which I am unable to recall details but can be found in > major books shops in Dublin. > > There are still remnants known as red necks on some part of Jamaica who > are > divorced from main stream Jamaican life.These people are descendents from > the original Irish slaves and live in very dire conditions. > > > ciaran colgan > > f > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 7:56 PM > Subject: [ROLL CALL] Seeking LYNCH with Caribbean connections > > >> Through a subsequent will I have found my ancestor Hamlet LYNCH. >> >> He popped up (as married, I assume, since his mate had the same last >> name) >> in Barbados at 1804 with NO birth, NO baptism, NO marriage and NO death >> or >> other records (typical damned Irish, eh?). >> >> In this area and time one explanation could be that he may have been >> military - or had his own private ship - and he does appear to have had >> some money of his own. >> >> Who is Hamlet Lynch? Where did he come from? Where did he go? >> >> Ancestral names after Hamlet were: Peter, James, John Richard. He was >> around for at least 10 years and then disappeared again - there is NO >> death or burial record that I could find. >> >> Anyway, Barbados is my "brick wall". There were other LYNCH families >> recorded in Barbados before and after, but I have no documented >> connection >> so far to my line. >> >> I also found LYNCH in Antigua (one gravestone and an estate/tract marked >> on a very old map), and I do believe there are others in Jamaica (apart >> from Sir Thomas LYNCH) and Trinidad as well. There have been suggestions >> of a LYNCH or two in other nearby Caribbean islands, such as Grenada. >> >> I am considering a (driving) holiday through the UK at the end of July, >> and if something pans out from this posting I may extend myself to >> Ireland... so if you have anything that may have connections here please >> do not hesitate to drop me a line. >> >> Please respond to me at http://www.candoo.com/contact/index.html if you >> are able to offer any assistance or suggestions. I will reply directly >> from my personal email address. >> >> James Lynch >> 128 Snowshoe Crescent >> Thornhill, Ontario >> CANADA L3T4M9 >> >> >> ==== IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS Mailing List ==== >> To Unsubcribe from L: mailto:[email protected] >> To Unsubscribe from D: mailto:[email protected] >> Put the single word 'unsubscribe' in the message subject and body >> >> >
Hello Nancy, Just to suggest that maybe you look in the Offaly/Roscommon area for the name Mulvey. My husband's family came from that part of Ireland. Meg Mulvey
Thank you for this! I hope I can find them online? I have looked at the famine ships lists before, and can't find them together as a couple, can't find Sarah Mulvey under that name at all, or with her father Thomas. I can find quite a few James McNamaras but since I have nothing to link him with, I have no way to know which is mine. But I will keep your suggestion and see what I can do, nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dr. Charlie Kenny" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 8:41 PM Subject: RE: [ROLL CALL] Re: Mulvey & MacNamara >I dunno if this goes to al or just you, michael, but would u suggest to her > that she check at the new (circa 1997) famine museum in Strokestown, which > is in Roscommon and not too far from Offaly > > Charlie Kenny > > > > Charles T. Kenny, Ph.D., President > 901.682.8569 > www.rightbrainpeople.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: michael c haell mulvey [mailto:[email protected].com] > Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 1:51 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ROLL CALL] Re: Mulvey & MacNamara > > > Hello Nancy, > > Just to suggest that maybe you look in the Offaly/Roscommon area for the > name Mulvey. My husband's family came from that part of Ireland. > > Meg Mulvey > > > ==== IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS Mailing List ==== To Unsubcribe from L: > mailto:[email protected] > To Unsubscribe from D: mailto:[email protected] > Put the single word 'unsubscribe' in the message subject and body > > > > > ==== IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the Ireland Roll Calls Mailing List > Remember: One surname per post, nothing else in subject line > Search the list's archives: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/ireland-roll-calls >
I dunno if this goes to al or just you, michael, but would u suggest to her that she check at the new (circa 1997) famine museum in Strokestown, which is in Roscommon and not too far from Offaly Charlie Kenny Charles T. Kenny, Ph.D., President 901.682.8569 www.rightbrainpeople.com -----Original Message----- From: michael c haell mulvey [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 1:51 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ROLL CALL] Re: Mulvey & MacNamara Hello Nancy, Just to suggest that maybe you look in the Offaly/Roscommon area for the name Mulvey. My husband's family came from that part of Ireland. Meg Mulvey ==== IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS Mailing List ==== To Unsubcribe from L: mailto:[email protected] To Unsubscribe from D: mailto:[email protected] Put the single word 'unsubscribe' in the message subject and body
Through a subsequent will I have found my ancestor Hamlet LYNCH. He popped up (as married, I assume, since his mate had the same last name) in Barbados at 1804 with NO birth, NO baptism, NO marriage and NO death or other records (typical damned Irish, eh?). In this area and time one explanation could be that he may have been military - or had his own private ship - and he does appear to have had some money of his own. Who is Hamlet Lynch? Where did he come from? Where did he go? Ancestral names after Hamlet were: Peter, James, John Richard. He was around for at least 10 years and then disappeared again - there is NO death or burial record that I could find. Anyway, Barbados is my "brick wall". There were other LYNCH families recorded in Barbados before and after, but I have no documented connection so far to my line. I also found LYNCH in Antigua (one gravestone and an estate/tract marked on a very old map), and I do believe there are others in Jamaica (apart from Sir Thomas LYNCH) and Trinidad as well. There have been suggestions of a LYNCH or two in other nearby Caribbean islands, such as Grenada. I am considering a (driving) holiday through the UK at the end of July, and if something pans out from this posting I may extend myself to Ireland... so if you have anything that may have connections here please do not hesitate to drop me a line. Please respond to me at http://www.candoo.com/contact/index.html if you are able to offer any assistance or suggestions. I will reply directly from my personal email address. James Lynch 128 Snowshoe Crescent Thornhill, Ontario CANADA L3T4M9
The Ireland Genealogy Projects, County Armagh website has been updated. An index has been added that lists each townland in the county as mentioned in the 1851 Townland Index. A new webpage for the civil parish of Ballymore has been added plus a townland page for each townland in the civil parish (1851 townland index). The following townland pages have either been added or updated with new information: Aughlish, Ballyargan, Ballymore, Ballysheil Beg & More, Cargans, Clare, Cloghoge, Coolyhid, Corernagh, Crew Beg, Derryallen, Druminargal, Druminure, Drumnaglontagh, Corlust, Creggan Lower, Armagh Town, Drumnaleg, Lisbane, Lisnakea, Mavemacullen, Monclone, Moodoge, Mullaghglass, Mullanary, Mullantur, Shaneglish, Tanderagee Town, Terryhoogan, Tullyhugh, Pointz Pass Town, Federnagh, Glasdrumman, Lisnagree, Lisraw, Skegatillida, Tannyoky, Tullylinn, Tullynacross, Acton Town, Aghantaraghan, Ballynagreagh, Ballynaleck, Ballyreagh, Brannock, Carrickbrack, Corcrum, Crewmore, Cullentragh, Demoan, Drumbally, Drumgane, Crossmaglen, Loughross, Portadown Town, Clady Beg, Drumenagh, Rich Hill Town, Ballyworkan, Tyllymacann. You can access the website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nirarm2/ -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by ZoneAlarm AntiVirus
Hi Betty Lou, I'm usually a lurker on this list, but I had to chime in to tell you that I also live at the Jersey Shore and that I also have a Walsh in one of my trees! The hometown is Point Pleasant Beach, and the Walsh is Martin J., born 1867 in Co. Mayo, died 1915 in Hoboken, NJ after living most of his life in New York. Any connection? By the way, where on earth is there a decent Irish pub that actually has pipers?!! Best Regards, Joan Manzo [email protected] wrote: >Hi: > >I live in Southern New Jersey, by the shore. After a long snowy winter, the >weather is finally warming up. > >We celebrated St. Patrick's day by having our traditional dinner of Corned >Beef & Cabbage. >We usually celebrate by going out to dinner at an Irish Pub, listen to the >pipers and have a drink or two. However, we did not do that this year, maybe, >next year. > >A belated Happy St. Patrick's day to everyone. > >Betty Lou Garcia > > >==== IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS Mailing List ==== >To Unsubcribe from L: mailto:[email protected] >To Unsubscribe from D: mailto:[email protected] >Put the single word 'unsubscribe' in the message subject and body > > > >
Hi: I live in Southern New Jersey, by the shore. After a long snowy winter, the weather is finally warming up. We celebrated St. Patrick's day by having our traditional dinner of Corned Beef & Cabbage. We usually celebrate by going out to dinner at an Irish Pub, listen to the pipers and have a drink or two. However, we did not do that this year, maybe, next year. A belated Happy St. Patrick's day to everyone. Betty Lou Garcia
Happy St Patrick's Day from Auckland New Zealand. GGrandfather William Deveney came to NZ in 1864. I am still looking for descendants of my DEVENEY family who farmed in Fortane Beg and Glendree County Clare. Any help appreciated. Thanks Jenny
Hi to you all, Although I am 5th generation from the original Irish, in my childhood days I can remember ( I am only in my late 60's) often having corned beef with cabbage, and potatoes. It seemed a natural part of our weekly menu.... which lasted for several days as leftovers... Fritters, fried, in various concoctions Mother dreamed up. May be this pattern derived from our OWENS from Meath and FIGGINS from ??, carried down the line ? We must try it again, here in rainy, at the moment, New South Wales in beautiful Australia. Blessings to all Albert ------------------------------------------------- This mailbox protected from junk email by MailFrontier Desktop from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com
Southwest Florida is warm and celebrating big time!!!!! My cousin George J. Shannon, born in Brooklyn, NY as was I died Saturday in Miami, FL. God indeed cared. He will be buried in New York on St Patrick's Day surrounded by unaccountable family members via a mass at St Agnes Cathedral, Rockville Center, NY Love and prayers Maureen Great Grandma Moe Researching: SHANNON, NUGENT, COOTE, O'ROURKE, McELROY, McCARRON, CORR, QUINN, McSORLEY, MAGUIRE, JEFFERSON, SEAMAN, SCHWARTZMAN, EITEL