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    1. JENNINGS
    2. darcy5
    3. Andrew JENNINGS, Newry, Co Down d. abt 1828. Possibly had an iron foundry. His children Charles m. Sophia CORLEY 1811, Andrew b. 1793 m. Mary Anne ?, d. 1869, had one daughter Mary Catherine, and possibly Ellen d. abt 1800. Charles and Sophia lived on Monaghan Street and had sixteen children. I do not know where Charles and Sophia are buried. Andrew and Mary Catherine are buried in St. Mary's graveyard, Newry., also Ellen. Any information would be helpful, Nicola Jennings

    10/31/2004 01:39:34
    1. Wigmore
    2. Clarence
    3. I'm looking for any and all Wigmores from Ireland. Period of 1700-1820. Clarence Wigmore e-mail: [email protected] Researching: Abbott, Banks, Beaton, Bertram, Cook(e), Folland, Halliwell, Hogan, Ramsay, Read, Stevenson, Taylor, Weeks, Wigmore

    10/31/2004 09:52:54
    1. SMYTH, Dublin, Wicklow, Waterford or Wexford
    2. Looking for any connections with the following; Frederick SMYTH,my ggf, born 1861 Dublin/Wicklow, or his father Charles SMYTH, artist/picture dealer. There has been mention of a Wexford link, but again, nothing concrete. I have all the details of Fredericks life after he arrived in Liverpool in 188, but nothing of his early life in Ireland. I know his fathers occupations from his wedding certificates, but that is all. Frederick was the nephew of John DILLON MP, but as yet I don't know the exact details of the connection. Any help would be most welcome! Regards John Researching; SMYTH, MORRIS, HAIGH, CONLEY, DICKINSON, DOWLING, DARNELL, CRAWFORTH, COURTS, STANDING My favourite sites. _FreeBMD.com_ (http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/) _Rootschat.com_ (http://www.rootschat.com/)

    10/31/2004 05:40:17
    1. Admin Msg - County Down
    2. ConnorsGenealogy
    3. Who is looking for connections for ancestors from County Down? How about you post your roll calls. Of course, if you are looking for connections for other counties, it is okay for you, too, to post your roll calls. Just yesterday I found another Flynn cousin who had information I didn't have after ten years of researching the family...how about another brother in Ohio and two other sisters in MA...it made my day! My cousin found me on the internet from posts I had made two years ago. Good ways to make roll calls: 1. put surname in subject line 2. be brief 3. give timeline but not a lot of dates 4. give area from where they originated if known 5. if they emigrated, give area where they emigrated to 6. be brief Notice I put, 'be brief' twice and I can't stress this enough. If your roll call is long and involved, it just won't get read, even if it is a surname of interest to the reader. All you need is enough info were the reader can recognize if your family 'might' just fit with their family. When that happens, you contact the poster off list and compare info and that will be the time to get into the minute details. Good luck in your search. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton

    10/31/2004 02:24:43
    1. FLYNN - Leix to Troy NY via Orange County
    2. ConnorsGenealogy
    3. Looking for connections. I have Bridget Flynn b ca 1856, parents John and Bridget. I found brother Hugh b ca 1846 who was first in Orange Co NY and then in Troy NY. I have only found Bridget in NY. Hugh listed his place of birth as County Leix/Laois on 1860 census in Orange Co. Other siblings: James, Lawrence, John, Ellen, Thomas, Rose and Edward. All in Troy in 1870-80s. All born in Ireland. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton

    10/29/2004 03:11:31
    1. Re: SHAW
    2. Patricia McDonald
    3. Seeking information for WILLIAM SHAW and his ancestors. WILLIAM was born Aug. 20,1738 in Sandpits, Bessborough, CO. Kilkenny, IR. Death unknown. William married (1768 ) ESTHER ENGLISH , born in Co. Waterford, IR. Their children were Robert, William Jr., Jane (1769), Charlotte ( 1785 ), Bernard (Jan. 1, 1768 ). Most interested in CHARLOTTE who married GEORGE WHITMORE CARR in 1801. Charlotte was born in 1785 in Sandpits and died 1848. Thank you for any help. Patricia CARR McDonald [email protected]

    10/27/2004 03:20:06
    1. MCCARTHY
    2. Carole Watkins
    3. Looking for any information re MC CARTHY, CATHARINE, b. abt. 1885. Parents were PATRICK and ANNA MAHONEY MCCARTHY. They were supposedly from County Cork. Catharine, my grandmother, immigrated abt. 1904 to the USA, where she married JOHN GEORGE BISHOP. Thanks for any help sks might render! Cheers, Carole Bishop Watkins Rocklin, California

    10/27/2004 02:11:04
    1. O'CONNELL
    2. Wayne County Pennsylvania Herald Jeffrey O'CONNELL from the Nov 8, 1907 issue. Jeffery O'CONNELL died suddenly at his home on Terrace St., Thursday, shortly before noon in the 70th year of his age.   Deceased was born in Cork, Ireland 1837.   On July 4th, 1853 he came to America and settled in Wayne County.   The next day he was apprenticed by William HURLEY, blacksmith, Waymart.  After learning his trade at that place he came to Honesdale, and in 1859 entered partnership with his brother, Timothy.   In 1872 they dissolved, Jeffery continuing the business at the stand, corner of 5th & Main St., while his brother located on the opposite side of the street.  Mr. O'CONNELL, the deceased, conducted his shop until a year ago, when the stand was leased to William Rogers, who now has charge of the shop.  Mr. O'CONNELL has been ailing the past few months, but was seen upon the street election day, having cast his vote as usual.  He is survived by three daughters, Misses Ella, Kate and Agatha, all living at home, also by one son, John, of New York City.  His wife died a few years ago.  He is also survived by one brother, John, of this place and two sisters, Mrs. Hannah MULQUEEN, of Hawley, and Mrs. Patrick McNALLY, of Honesdale.  As yet no funeral arrangements have been made. Note: Jeffrey O'CONNELL parents were Jeffrey and Mary RYAN O'CONNELL; his siblings included Timothy b 1834, John b c 1840 all born in County Cork and Nellie b 1870 and Anna/Hannah b 1876 in Honesdale, Wayne County, PA. If u have any informtion/connections please contact Walton J. SULLIVAN at [email protected]

    10/26/2004 09:07:06
    1. COOKE / ANDERSON
    2. jess
    3. SAMUEL COOK - born ?, place ?, died c.1847, Claggan, Tullyfern, Donegal married REBECCA ANDERSON - born 1808, possibly Isle of Inch, Rebecca remarried William McLaughlin, and the family moved to New Brunswick, Canada c. 1850 Rebecca died 1889, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada SAMUEL COOKE AND REBECCA ANDERSON had James, Elizabeth, Mary, Ann or Hannah, and Samuel- born c. 1847. I am looking for any info on Samuel Cooke and Rebecca Anderson - birthplace, dates, parents, etc. Jess

    10/24/2004 02:25:30
    1. Savage, McCartan, Co Down Ireland
    2. Pat Martin
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat Martin" <[email protected]> To: "pat martin" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 10:23 PM Subject: Fw: [IA-IRISH] Savage, McCartan, Martin, Beguin, Gottschalk, Strait > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Pat Martin" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 11:49 PM > Subject: [IA-IRISH] Savage, McCartan, Martin, Beguin, Gottschalk, Strait > > > > Please add SAVAGE , MCCARTAN, MARTIN, BEGUIN, GOTTSCHALK and STRAIT to > names > > being researched in Webster Co, Humboldt Co. Dubuque Co, Pocahontas Co, > > Plymouth Co.Iowa USA > > > > John and Mary MCCARTAN SAVAGE immigrated to Dubuque Co IA in 1846 with 4 > > small children: Catherine (Michael McCarten), Michael Joseph (Jane > Halligan) > > ,Anne (J.S. Smith), John Francis (Mary Larken) and Bernard MCCARTAN (Mary > > McNamara) age 16. John and Mary's tombstones in St Plilomena Cem Julien > Twp > > Dubuque Co IA state Born In County Down Ireland. > > > > They were joined 1846/47 by Mary's parents, Bernard and Anna/Rosanna BRUSH > > MCCARTAN and other adult children: names listed in Anna's 1876 obit: Mrs > > Peter Doherty Dubuque Co ,, Mrs John Savage (Mary) (Dubuque Co), Mrs. > > Michael McKone Dubuque IA, Mrs. Wm Houghton (Jones Co) Thomas McCartan > > (Chickasaw Co), Bernard McCartan (Pocahontas Co.),and Patrick McCartan > > Melbourne Australia. She had 14 children . "Remainder sleep beneath the > soil > > of Old Ireland". > > > > Michael and Jane moved to Webster Co IA 1886 lived in Elkhorn Twp. > attended > > Corpus Christi Church in Fort Dodge. children:Mary/Mayne Elizabeth (Frank > > Collins), Julia Catherine(James Hogan), John Clem (Mary Dowling). Thomas > > Frank (Nell Sharp), Michael Joseph (Anna Harkins),Daniel Bernard (single), > > Charles Sylvestor (Mary Butler), Grace Annie (single) Arthur Raymond > (Hazel > > Lucile Strait). died as infants Joseph M., Anthony, Dubuque Co. Wille > > Webster Co. > > > > ______________________________ > > > > >

    10/23/2004 04:38:11
    1. INFORMATIONAL POST - Griffith's Valuation, Tithe Applotments
    2. ConnorsGenealogy
    3. In the interest of helping listers with their Irish research, I am going to start off with the INFORMATION POST subjects. I have identified it in the subject line, so you can delete if not interested. I am also encouraging all, to also share any information they may have and also use the subject line to identify your message information like I have done. What makes these two resource important is that in the Irish civil war (1920s) most of the censuses and some church records got destroyed. However, the GV and TA survived and they help us at least narrow down our surnames to what counties they were found in, when we don't know. If we know the county, they help us identify their townland and who else in the area had the same surname. From there, if there are church records available, we can order research to get our source documents/proof. The Griffith's Valuation was conducted between 1848 and 1864. It was a survey done to establish a local tax and it lists each head of household (no one else in the family is mentioned) of the country giving the townland and description of property they occupied and/or leased. The GV has been indexed so searching it for our surnames is fairly easy. There are two online subscription programs: Otherdays.com and OriginsNetwork.com where the GV is indexed and you can actually print and/or copy the page(s). Each have their plus and minuses. I belong to both. There is also a GV Index on CD which I feel the need to caution your use. There are many names missing from it, especially if you are searching County Tipperary where most civil parishes are missing surnames starting with A to L...you can buy the cd, plus there are websites with much of it's info on line. Also, the LDS Family History Library has filmed all of the GV. The Tithe Applotments were conducted between 1823 and 1837 and it was a survey to establish a tax for the Church of Ireland. Since the tithes were only payable on certain types of land, the TA if far from comprehensive. It does not include any urban dwellers, for example. While the surnames have been indexed they are not widely available and are not on CD or on either of the above subscription programs. There is also a list of defaulters from 1831 (those who didn't pay the tithes) and that is on CD but it is far from inclusive since much did not survive, but some did mainly from Counties Tipperary and Kilkenny. The TA have also been filmed by the LDS Family History Library, where they are arranged in alpha order by Civil Parish. The National Library of Ireland have indexed both the GV and the TA and have produced, by county, the 'Index of surnames' also known as the 'Householders Index'. By civil parish, they give the number of times a surname is found in the GV and whether it was found in the TA. They are in books in the NLI and they have been filmed by the LDS Family History Library. You can check what they look like by the one I have transcribed at: http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/LIM/SurnameIndex.htm A free website that can tell you what counties your surname was found in the GV is the Irish Times website at: http://scripts.ireland.com/ancestor/surname/index.cfm However, it doesn't give the townland but it is a helpful start. John Hayes has the GV index on line at: http://members.cox.net/hayes1966/griffiths.htm This would be a good time for those on the list to give the URLs for websites that have the GV and/or TA transcribed. Here is a good start: The Leitrim-Roscommon website has a GV transcription project ongoing for counties: Mayo, Galway, Limerick, Roscommon, and Leitrim: http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/GRIFFITH/ -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton

    10/23/2004 03:03:43
    1. ROLL_CALL - Delohery - Co. Clare
    2. Burtenshaw, Craig
    3. Hi, Looking for DELOHERY information in Co. Clare, Ireland before 1864. Michael DELOHERY to be exact. His children moved to Australia from 1840 to 1867. Cheers Craig. ********************************************************************** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any use or dissemination of this communication is prohibited. If you receive this transmission in error, please notify us immediately by telephone on 02-62795000 and delete all copies of this transmission together with any attachments. **********************************************************************

    10/22/2004 09:42:24
    1. McCART/McCARTE & BLEE-Donegal
    2. Margaret Fisher
    3. I am researching my McCart / McCarte and Blee lines in County Donegal. Is anyone else working on these lines anywhere? I would love to hear from you. Margaret (Blee) Fisher.

    10/21/2004 12:37:58
    1. ROLLCAL multi
    2. Christene Hartley
    3. Im searching for all prior to their arrival in the NSW colony 1840s MCGRATH Petigo Donegal GALLAGHER Donegal MCGRATH Termonamongan Tyrone Campbell Tyrone McCullion McCullen McAllard Mcallin many other variations Tyrone Mcminiman Tyrone Byrne Tyrone Hilley Hilly Tyrone OBrien Tyrone Osborne Tyrone Quinn Tyrone Ovens Tyrone (longfield ) Dobbyn Kildare prior to 1860 Ingram of Fermanugh as above KENNEDY of Tipperary Templetughy Lisdaleen Everard Tipperary Christene

    10/21/2004 03:37:05
    1. Dale/Crosset Tyrone and Londonderry
    2. Garbutt, Eryka (DPS)
    3. Sarah Ann/Matilda Crosset born 1826-1836 married Alexander 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 Eryka Garbutt

    10/21/2004 02:01:44
    1. [ROLL CALL] MINAHAN & MACNAMARA
    2. john minahan
    3. Looking for parish details of John Minahan born c. 1833 and Mary Mc Namara Born c. 1833. I know they both came from Co. Clare and married in 1859 in Victoria Australia John Minahan Employment Consultant J. F. Minahan & Associates 1 Orange Grove Essendon North 3041 HYPERLINK "mailto:[email protected]" \[email protected] tel: mobile: 9379 3418 0411 181 158 HYPERLINK "https://www.plaxo.com/add_me?u=30065097411&v0=650821&k0=-1315799943&v1= 650822&k1=-141306247" \nAdd me to your address book... HYPERLINK "http://www.plaxo.com/signature" \nWant a signature like this? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.777 / Virus Database: 524 - Release Date: 14/10/2004

    10/21/2004 01:52:27
    1. for the list admin
    2. Miss Fedelmar
    3. I have sent several messages to [email protected] To unsubscribe but nothing has happened. I suspect that my emails are sitting in the BLOCKED MAIL at the admin pages. I am going away and do not want my mailbox to overflow. Bright Blessings Sandra -- _______________________________________________ Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.asp?SRC=lycos10

    10/21/2004 12:54:49
    1. Re: [ROLL CALL] ADM Message: County Donegal
    2. County Down - Raffrey, Killinchy - William Kirk, Grace Thompson, Information to this point, Raffrey Presbyterian Church records. Children - William J. Kirk, James, Gilbert and Agnes. County Cork, Bridget Walsh b-24 April 1838 m. William J. Kirk b- 2 January 1851. Thanks, Marlene, Ohio

    10/20/2004 05:30:10
    1. MIDDLETON
    2. Sharon Pilkington
    3. Looking for MIDDLETONs who lived near The Grange in co. Donegal. Not sure on the dates, but before 1840's. Sharon --------------------------------- Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals

    10/20/2004 06:22:52
    1. ADM Message: County Donegal
    2. ConnorsGenealogy
    3. It is time to post your roll calls, especially if you had ancestors from County Donegal. We certainly had many from County Cork. Of course, you can post roll calls from any county, but I have started the county designation to remind listers to post their roll calls. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA, list admin http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton

    10/20/2004 02:54:13