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    1. ADM MSG - County Fermanagh
    2. ConnorsGenealogy
    3. Well, now that turkey time is over in the US, are we ready to move on to the next county? Anyone who has ancestors from County Fermanagh, you are urged to post your roll calls. Of course, as I say each time I name another county, if you have ancestors from other counties or from the 'unknown' county, please feel free to post your roll calls, also. Might be good to get them out of the way before the Christmas shopping takes over :-) -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA, list admin http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton AV2005

    11/29/2004 12:04:11
    1. HAGAN
    2. Fred Hagan
    3. Patrick HAGAN was born in County Clare, Ireland sometime prior to 1775. In 1775 he was the captain of the frigate ROWLEY (a 32 gun merchantman) sailing from the West Indies to England. I cannot find reference to any HAGAN surname in County Clare. Could my information be incorrect?

    11/28/2004 11:47:52
    1. holland coomhola
    2. Pat Holland
    3. hi all i am new any takers for hollands in coomhola bantry ???????? pat

    11/28/2004 03:49:01
    1. EGO
    2. Mona Savard
    3. ego ego [I]; plur. nos , [we] (often used for sing.); 'alter ego', [my second self]; 'ad me', [to my house]; 'apud me', [at my house], also [in my senses]. nos plur. of ego; q.v.

    11/25/2004 11:31:30
    1. Irish County Index of Militia and Volunteers
    2. ConnorsGenealogy
    3. Here's an interesting website that lists the various militia organizations by Irish county with history, membership and much more. http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/lists/mvcxire.htm -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton AV2005

    11/25/2004 02:04:48
    1. FEAN, Patrick & Margaret
    2. Hello, I am trying to locate information on my GGrandparents, Margaret & Patrick FEAN. They were both born in CO Limerick about 1835. They married in Limerick on 15 AUG 1857. Four of their nine children were born in Limerick as follows: John (my Grandfather) b. 1859, Timothy, b1862, Catherine "Kate", b. 1864 and James, b.1866. The family emigrated to the US in 1867 and settled in Schuylerville, NY, where five more children were born. If anyone on the Limerick List can help me I would be most appreciative. I'm trying to write my FEAN Family History and have hit a brick wall when I reached County Limerick. Any help or suggestions will be truly appreciated. Trudy (Fean) Smith Philadelphia, PA

    11/24/2004 01:30:55
    1. EARL/EARLS ARKLOW;REDCROSS;RATHDRUM
    2. brian and anona
    3. EARL;EARLS Thomas Rufus,bn c1845/48 Arklow, parents unknown. Ellen,Mattie, Heatley, William and Henry EARL/S are all family names according to a letter written from Arklow 1909. All farming people living variously, Arklow, Rathdrum,Red Cross and Oughill. Thomas Rufus left from Gravesend in 1874 on the 'Peeress" arriving in Lyttelton NZ where he married Cassandra Basher in Christchurch in 1876. They reared a family of 8 children. Any info on EARL/S gratefully received, especially school records. Anona. [email protected]

    11/24/2004 01:21:26
    1. Kerr
    2. John Jameson
    3. Hi I am chasing my wifes family line. I have her gmother Ellen born 28.04.1872 birth registered 13.05.1872 in Castlereagh No. 1 district of Belfast to Gibson Kerr 32 Lord St (east Belfast area near Beersbridge Rd/Castlereagh Rd) and Martha Kerr nee Woodhouse. The family are believed to have been from between Portadown and Dungannon and mention is made by a sister of Kerr's hill. If you have anything that may fit this information I would appreciate it. Thanks John Jameson Chiltern Victoria Australia

    11/24/2004 12:51:16
    1. Kerr
    2. Cal & Sandy Cramer
    3. Hi John, Do you know any of the descendents of your Ellen Kerr? I have an Ellen Kerr who was born in Peters Twp., PA on December 19, 1834. She married a Robert Johnston Guthrie on October 27, 1855. I don't know who her parents were but the documentation states her family was from Ireland. A long shot I know, but you never know.... Sandy Cramer Lakeland, FL

    11/23/2004 12:28:14
    1. ELIZABETH McCARTHY
    2. CHARLES JOHNSON
    3. Elizabeth McCarthy was born in Ireland around 1810, she married a Mr Buckley, Mr Buckley died, date not known, Elizabeth then married James Devine, they were then known to have had a child,Honora Devine, at Regent Street Deptford in 1855, Elizabeth eventualy died in a workhouse in the borough of Lewisham S.E.London in the year of 1892 at the age of 82 years. Honra Devine married William Henry Johnson, the children of this marriage were Esther, Marin,Florence,and Claud Henry Johnson, this is rather a sad story of Elizabeth spending around 12 years of her life in a workhouse, and if there is some one somewhere that might be connected to this family please make contact. Charles H Johnson.

    11/23/2004 08:00:17
    1. ROLL-CALL: HEATLEY and McSHANE, born IRELAND 1859 & 1861
    2. Looking for Edward HEATLEY bc. 1830 - d. prior to 1881 married to Ellen [Nellie] CARR [Corr] Heatley bc 1830 - d. after 1881. Ellen can be found in EVERTON, Lancashire, as an Irish immigrant to England at age 50 and a widow. Edward and Ellen had two known children, Thomas b. 1855 - d. XXXX, and William b. 1859 - d. 1937 Passaic, NJ, USA. Does anyone out there have the ability to find out where either [all four] they resided in Ireland and/or where the burial sites are for Thomas, Edward and Ellen? Thank you. Bill

    11/23/2004 04:08:37
    1. My research names
    2. Christene Hartley
    3. Hi this is my roll call from Tyrone McGrath Mark bn 1800cc McCullion (many variations) sisters Grace Biddy Margaret 1790cc children of Neil and Biddy Ovens Ann 1820 (Longfirld Tyrone) dau of Hugh and Eliza) Hilly families 1840cc from Tipperary Kennedy John 1820 his wife died young Stapleton Bridget 1820 2nd wife Everard Honora 1820cc From Kildare Dobbyn Eliza 1840 From Fermanugh Ingram John 1840 cc from Cork Hartigan Mary 1830 a Mystery man Samuel Johnson Bn Ireland 1839 I have his marriage cert in Blaydon Newcastle Upon Tyne it reads that he was bn Ireland 1839 to William and Mary and that William worked in a Iron factory....but isnt clear as to if Willaim and Mary were in England or Ireland....his death cert reads native of Ireland but dosnt state when he arrived in England. The witnesses arnt family names on either certificate. Christene

    11/23/2004 03:26:55
    1. O'TOOLE,TOMAN,HOEY,and SAVAGE
    2. P Molyneux
    3. All arrived in Liverpool from Ireland about 1860, and didn't go any further.Pat Molyneux.

    11/23/2004 02:24:09
    1. Crosset/Dale
    2. Garbutt, Eryka (DPS)
    3. Sarah Ann/Matilda Crosset born 1836 married Alexander Dale son of John Dale, son of Samuel Dale. They had Elizabeth, Sarah, Margaret, John and James born 1859 John and James moved to Australia in 1878 Elizabeth and Margaret moved to Australia 1881 Sarah moved to USA Alexander and Sarah remained in Ireland and are buried in Clare Church graveyard. Samuel Dale had John Dale b1790, Thomas, William, and James John Dale b1790 had John Dale b1814, Thomas b1816, Jane b1820, Alexander b1820, and Ester. Alexander wed Sarah Crosset John Dale b1814 wed Rebecca Brown and had Margaret b1852, Ester b1856, Jane b1857 Ester b1856 wed Thomas Hutchinson, Jane wed John Crosset His brother James had John b1814, Jane b1816, Robert b1818, Nancy b1822, Mary b1827, Catherine b1829 Samuel Crosset wed Eliza McIllwaine they had Sarah b1836, Killyfaddy, Matilda 1839, Elinor b1841, Elizabeth 1846 Eryka Garbutt

    11/23/2004 01:18:43
    1. STEVENSON family in Coleraine
    2. I'm searching for information on the above family. George STEVENSON (b. 1815) had come from Scotland to Coleraine by 1850. He married Margaret (possibly McAdam) and had children Robert Alexander, b. 1853, Amos (or Aenneas), Colin, at least one daughter, and at least one more son, who was said to have been a Presbyterian minister in Coleraine. His granddaughter, Hermione Alexandra STEVENSON, lived with her minister uncle for some years between 1872 and 1890, in the manse. Most of the rest of the family had moved to Liverpool by the 1870s, and worked with horses, trading between Northern Ireland (Coleraine?) and Liverpool. Robert was my great grandfather. I am hoping to find out about there lives in Ireland, and from whom they were descended. Kind Regards, Marny Janson

    11/22/2004 02:49:48
    1. CROWDER - anywhere in ireland
    2. Sarah Stone
    3. I am looking for the birth of William CROWDER and possibly his marriage to Hannah PARKER. In the 1851 Census they were living in Macclesfield, Cheshire. William's place of birth is given as Ireland (other CROWDER's in Macclesfield gave place of birth as Dublin). From other sources dob is 1806 or 1811. There seem to be so few CROWDERs in Ireland that any ref would be appreciated. The census states that Hannah was born in Macclesfield but I have been unable to find her. Their first (known) child, Harriet, was born in Macclesfield in 1842. I have been unable to find them in the 1841 census for Macclesfield. Many thanks

    11/22/2004 01:46:41
    1. Adams, County Derry/Antrim
    2. Sparkythelad
    3. Researching ADAMS and ALLEN in the Coleraine and Wattstown areas of Co. Derry, circa 1800-1850. Also interested in McKENDRICK/McKENDRY in the Ballynameen and Garvagh areas, circa 1850 - 1875

    11/22/2004 01:08:52
    1. Bridget B. Walsh.
    2. She could have also been born in Mayo. Thanks again. 24 April 1838

    11/22/2004 11:31:35
    1. Bridget B. Walsh
    2. This one is kind of far out. Looking for any (If any) information on a Bridget B. Walsh. Word was she was born in Cork but no information except for birthday 24 April 1838. She came to America and married William Kirk on 03 June 1912. She died here in Ohio, USA. Bridget was my great grandmother. Thanks for any thread whatsoever. Have a great Thanksgiving Holiday. Marlene

    11/22/2004 11:30:31
    1. Daugherty/Dougherty
    2. Searching for any information on a William Daugherty/Dougherty. Would like to know where in Ireland he came from. We know he probably came to America in the 1760s married a Mary ? (possibly Wright) and lived in NJ. Had 8 children born in NJ. Family moved to NY state then on to Ohio. Anyone researching this couple or any of their children, William, John, Sarah, Valena (Lena), Lemuel, Daniel or Thomas I would like to hear from them. Also are there any records left in Ireland from the 1700s? If so how could I locate them. Thanks for any help. Peig

    11/22/2004 10:49:20