Still looking for birth location of HENRY W. WILLIAMS born 1822/23, North of Ireland. Henry is found in Ontario, York, Canada by 1856 with his marriage to MARGARET MCANDREW born 1837 Upstate NY. This family ends up on Staten Island NY by 1869 till death 1905. Lynn Friends of Abandoned Cemeteries, Inc. S.I.
Hi, I've been trying without success to find a James and Elena (Helen) MURPHY, natives of Cork, both probably born circa 1700. They had a son, Michael, born in Portugal circa 1730. They more than likely had other children, but I don't know their names. Is anyone researching Murphys from Cork who left Ireland in the early 1700s? Any hints on how I can find this family? My brick wall is a foot thick!! Thanks, Jan Dean Diamondhead, MS
Hello all, Searching for any people with the surname CLOUT in Ireland, particularly those descended from George Clout, bc 1809, Kent, a farrier and soldier with the 4th Light Dragoons, stationed in various parts of Ireland from 1846 to 1851. His wife Jane, Anna or Hannah Clout is believed to have died in Ireland at sometime prior to December 1848, possibly in Dublin or Piltown. In December 1848 George married his second wife, Margaret KERWIN, in Athlone. George had three sons from his first marriage, all born in India, two of whom also joined the 4th Light Dragoons in 1851. They were both later [1860 and 1862] discharged from the Regiment in Ireland. Their names were George Clout and James Clout. They may have remained and married in Ireland, as there is no evidence of them living in England. George and his second wife Margaret had four children, including the eldest, Margaret, born in Dublin in around 1850/1851. They finally settled in Ipswich, although George went off to Bermuda as a prison guard, a position which lasted little more than one year, and died on the island in 1869. As Clout is a Kentish name, and not an Irish one, I would be interested in anyone connected to Irish Clouts. Half of the Ipswich family changed their name to Cloud after George's death in 1869. Kind regards, Wendy
When you hit repy on the Ireland Roll Calls messages, it goes to the sender NOT to the list, so be carefully when you try to reply. So far today, I have had five roll calls sent to me and they didn't go to the list....so if yours is not posted, maybe you should resend it but remember to send to: [email protected] -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA, list admin http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton AV2005
Hi, Well as the list seems to be back to normal I will re post my name interest. I am looking for SMYTH's in Dublin, in particular my gggfather Charles SMYTH, artist and picture dealer born c1840. His son Frederick b 1861, came to Liverpool in 1881and from then on I have full details of the family, but of his life in Ireland I know very little indeed. Anyone have this name in their tree? or can help at all! Best wishes John
I have been researching the children of Luke Thomas Comer and Kate Larkin for about two years. Luke and Kate died in Galway County, I believe, ca 1889, possibly in the Russian Flu epidemic. I have a photo of Luke, with Stonetown, Galway, 1889, on the back and no more information than that. We were told he and possibly she were schoolteachers. There were seven children, Patrick Bernard, James Joseph, Michael J., Minnie, Katie, Joseph and Teresa. All immigrated to the United States in the 1890's and came to St. Louis, Missouri. Only two raised their children here and are buried in St. Louis. I am looking for any relatives that may still be in the Stonetown, Williamstown, Glenamaddy area. I would like church names so I may hunt for records. Also, any information on the Russian Flu epidemic. Thanks Pat
Well, anyone looking for County Dublin ancestors? anyone have County Dublin ancestors...how about posting your roll calls this week. Of course, if you have other county ancestors, feel free to send you roll calls also....looks like the Rootsweb mail situation is almost normal again. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA, list admin http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton
LOOKING FOR PARENTS, TOWNLAND etc of John SAVAGE b. 1801 m. 1835 Mary McCartan, dau Bernard McCARTAN and Anna BRUSH McCartan. All born Co Down Ire. on tombstones in ST Philomena Cem Jullien Twp Dubuque Co Iowa USA. Immigrated via Liverpoole 1846 on Independence with 4 small children: Catherine,Michael Joseph, John FRancis, and Anne E. and 16 year old Bernard McCARTAN. 2 children born in Dubuque Co. Mary and Bernard. Lots of John SAVAGE out there hope someone has one that married Mary McCartan. thanks. Pat in Iowa. > > > ==== IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS Mailing List ==== > To Unsubcribe from L: mailto:[email protected] > To Unsubscribe from D: mailto:[email protected] > Put the single word 'subscribe' in the message subject and body > >
Samuel Beck born 1868 in Parkgate,Donegore,Cty.Antrim, Ireland was my GGrandfather. emigrated to Scotland lived in Glasgow until 1953. He came to Ohio and died and was buried here in Ohio. His parents were David James Beck and Rose Ann Gibb, he had several brothers and sisters. Would like to make contact with anyone researching this family. Thanks --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! � Try it today!
Hi, Seeking any links with Holmes family from Kilkenny City, Kilkenny. Especially any Holmes family with a connection to Dean Street. My Great Great Grandfather was Joseph Holmes born 1860 Kilkenny On his wedding certificate, August 30th 1880, St.Canices RC Church, Kilkenny, his occupation is given as carpenter. His father is noted as Michael Holmes, Farmer, deceased. On the birth certificate of son Michael, dated 1886, Joseph's occupation is listed as Carpenter and the family is living in Dean Street, Kilkenny. On the 1901 British Census Joseph's occupation is listed as Joiner / Carpenter. He is living with his family at 19-23 Tontine Street, St.Helens. He is aged 41. Anyone with a connection out there?? Cheers, Kev McCann
Researching the siblings of Michael DALY 1846-1932, Parents were Jeremiah DALY and Ellen COLLINS m. 1835 Ringaroga Island. Children were Patrick b. 1836> IRE>SD, Mary b. 1838, Jeremiah b. 1844 m. Catherine LYNCH
Looking for any McClatchey in Hillsborough Down Co. Jane in the US
Subject: Moffatt all spellings > Bristow Moffatt, Shoemaker, Born 1809 married 1832C Mary Ann Young Born > 1813C > Last located in Antrim 1928. always said they were from Derry, Downi > Son Thomas born in Liverpool 1833 ,Daughter Martha B.1837 > Looking for parents of Bristow > Naming patern would seem to be Thomas and Martha Moffatt/t > Came to Upper Canada 1839C first to Toronto and then to Peterborough > area1845 > > Any information greatly appreciated >
Looking for family of Hourigan/Hayes in Doon round the 1830's Thanking you all in anticipation. Ruth Warner
ROLL CALL I have found the McShane portion of my gggrandparents as the daughter of Hugh McShane b. 1821 - d. 1891 and Mary Close McShane bc. 1831 - d. 1902. Resided in Ballyobegan, CO Down and both are buried in the Lisbane Cemetery. Their daughter was Maryann McShane b. 1861 Kircubbin area - d. 1915 Passaic, NJ, USA who married a William Heatley b. 1859 _______ Ireland - d. 1937 Passaic, NJ, USA. Ellen Heatley b. 1830 - d. unk moved to Everton, Lancashire, England and William b. 1859, along with his brother Thomas b. 1855 moved with their mother and were employed for a period during the early 1880s and resided in Barron-in-Furness. William arrived in the USA after 1881 either after his wife or together ? where there is a record of the birth of their first child Edward, named after the two boys father who had died in Ireland to make Ellen a widow by 1881. Anyone with McShane or Heatley lineage, please respond to awaken possible locations for those with unknown origins. Thank you. Bill
Dear Listers: I am looking for any information concerning PATRICK DORGAN (DARGAN) and his wife, ANN FLYNN (c. 1830-1886). PATRICK came from Ballybraher (Carrigkilter), Ballycotton, Co. Cork. I don't know anything about ANN FLYNN. I would like to confirm: 1. the birthplace, baptism and marriage of PATRICK DORGAN and ANN FLYNN 2. the parents of PATRICK DORGAN and ANN FLYNN I would love to hear from any listers familiar with this DORGAN and FLYNN family. Sincerely, Bill Dorgan Here is all I know about PATRICK DORGAN and ANN FLYNN: Patrick DARGAN (DORGAN) was born on a farm in Ballybraher, Ballycotton, County Cork on or about 1830. Ballybraher is also known as Carrigkilter. His father, whose name we do not know, owned or leased this farm. I have been unable to trace the deeds. This was, of course, the era between the Penal Laws (1690s) and Roman Catholic Emancipation (1829). Catholics were not allowed to "own" land nor "vote". All five children of Patrick DARGAN (DORGAN) and his wife, ANN FLYNN, were born on this farm. Later, his daughter, MARY DORGAN lived on this farm with her husband, Jerry Healy. One of the children of MARY DORGAN and Jerry Healy, John Healy, married Margaret Grahame and had five children: Elizabeth, Jerry and David (twins), John Christopher, and James. Elizabeth, David and John Christopher still live on the farm in Ballybraher. James died in 1994 and Jerry died in July 2003. CHILDREN OF PATRICK DARGAN (DORGAN) AND ANN FLYNN: 1. DAVID DORGAN was born about 1853 in Ballybraher, Ballycotton, County Cork Ireland. He married Elizabeth Ahearne who was born about 1853. David DORGAN and his wife Elizabeth Ahearne had no children. But, they raised David DORGAN's nephew (his sister Mary's son, John Healy) and they raised Elizabeth Ahearne's niece (her sister's daughter, Margaret Grahame). John Healy and Margaret Grahame later married and had five children: Elizabeth, Jerry and David (twins), John Christopher, and James. All five children never married. Elizabeth, David and John Christopher are still on the farm in Ballybraher. James died in 1994 and Jerry died in July 2003. The Irish Census of 1901 lists David as the "Head of the Household" in Carrigkilter, Ballycotton, County Cork, Ireland. All persons living in his household were listed as "Roman Catholics". According to the census, his house had three rooms in which four people lived: David, a "farmer", age 48; his wife, Elizabeth, age 48; his "Farm Servant", Jeremiah Cronin, age 23; and his "General Servant Domestic", Mary Hassett, age 22. Some of the descendants of Jeremiah Cronin and Mary Hassett still live in the area, but they are no relation to the DORGAN family. 2. MICHAEL DORGAN, born about 1855 in Ballybraher, Ballycotton, County Cork. Michael DORGAN married a woman whose last name was Guard. She was from Ballynamona, Shannagarry, Co. Cork. They had four children: Lena married William (Billy) O'Brien and had no children; Mary married Billy's brother, John O'Brien and had no children; Patrick married Ann Mellerick; William (Bill) did not marry. All four are deceased. Patrick DORGAN and Ann Mellerick had five children: Michael, emigrated to the USA, but it is not known where; Phillie, Ella, Annie, all deceased and Liam. Liam is the only one left out of five children. Liam has three sons and two daughters. Liam once owned DORGAN'S Pub in Cloyne. It is now under new management and the name is changed. 3. MARY DORGAN, born about 1856 in Ballybraher, Ballycotton, County Cork. Mary DORGAN married Jerry Healy of Lisanley, Cloyne, County Cork and had five children: John married Margaret Grahame; Patrick (Pad); Michael (Mick), Ann (never married) and an unknown female who married a man named Meaney of Aghada, County Cork. 4. ELIZABETH DORGAN, born about 1858 in Ballybraher, Ballycotton, County Cork. Elizabeth DORGAN married John Shinnick of Ballycatto, Cloyne, County Cork. They had three children: Edmund, Elizabeth, and Hannah. 5. PATRICK J. DORGAN, born April 26, 1861 in Ballybraher, Ballycotton, County Cork, Ireland; died December 09, 1937 in Cranston, Rhode Island. Patrick J. Dorgan is my great-grandfather. He is the bridge between Ireland and Rhode Island ... the first known of this DORGAN family to "come over" to the USA.
Hi! I am trying to find any information on John HOUSTON b.1838 in Ireland [ I have no idea where in Ireland ] John married Catherine McERLANE b.1839 in Ireland [ again, I have no idea where in Ireland ] They are on the 1891 Census for Glasgow, Scotland, with children: John; Jeanie; Robert and Helen. John died May 02nd. 1899 and on his Death Certificate, it states that he is the Widower of Catherine McERLANE. Also, that his Parents are Robert HOUSTON [ Farmer ] and Helen HOUSTON [m.s. McLELLAN] I Would appreciate hearing from anyone who may be researching these names. Many thanks! Sincerely, Catherine [HOUSTON] Hughes
Hi! I am trying to find any information on John HOUSTON b.1838 in Ireland [ I have no idea where in Ireland ] John married Catherine McERLANE b.1839 in Ireland [ again, I have no idea where in Ireland ] They are on the 1891 Census for Glasgow, Scotland, with children: John; Jeanie; Robert and Helen. John died May 02nd. 1899 and on his Death Certificate, it states that he is the Widower of Catherine McERLANE. Also, that his Parents are Robert HOUSTON [ Farmer ] and Helen HOUSTON [m.s. McLELLAN] I Would appreciate hearing from anyone who may be researching these names. Many thanks! Sincerely, Catherine [HOUSTON] Hughes
Looking for any McClatchey in Hillsborough Down Co. Jane in the US
Looking for Parkers and Coffeys from County Kerry, Beaufort/Glencar area. Looking for Wheelers from Wexford and Cooneys from Dublin.