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    1. [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Staten Island Quarantine Hospital
    2. April
    3. Interesting stuff! While I haven't found any relatives coming through New York State, I do find it interesting. Thanks for posting. April in Canada At 06:51 AM 2/18/2007, you wrote: >Part 1 > >Immigration - Quarantine in New York City 1799-1858 > >As you may be aware, the NYC Quarantine Hospital operated on Staten Island, >New York from 1799 - 1858. Before Ellis Island there was Castle Gardens, >before Castle Gardens there was the Quarantine Hospital on S.I. > >In 1858 a local angry mob burnt it down due to the ever present threat of >disease. > >It is estimated that million(s) of people passed through Staten Island during >those years. Processed through the S.I. Quarantine along with the emigrants >were the ships crew(s) and residents of New York City. You may learn more of >the troubled history of the Quarantine on S.I. through an Internet Google >search. > > >From the beginning, the number of people that were processed through the >Staten Island Quarantine Hospital far exceeded their expectations: > >It was reported 1801: > >The Staten Island Marine Hospital and Quarantine Station was planned for 200 >patients, yet even before it was officially opened 945 patients were admitted >between May and December 1801. For example, the ship Penelope arrived on June >10 with 262 persons with yellow and ship fever, smallpox, and dysentery, of >whom 74 died. > >During the mid 1840's the height of emigration of the German and Irish, it >was reported in 1847, that in an 85 day period 75,000 emigrants were >processed >through S.I. Quarantine. > >Belfast Mercury, April 19th 1851 reported (excerpt below): > >....The Marine Hospital on S.I. is crowed to excess, the number of poor >people from Ireland who are wandering through the streets, in a starving >condition, >is dreadful. Every night they go to the police station-houses for food and >shelter. Last night, in the fourth-ward station-house, there were 80 poor >people of this description, huddled together, and when food was laid before >the >children, they rushed at it, and devoured it like hungry wolves. > >As the immigrants waited for their family members to be discharged from the >hospital, an Irish Shanty town developed less than a mile from the Quarantine >Hospital at Broadway and Shore Road (now known as Richmond Terrace). During >this time the local neighborhood cemetery, Staten Island Cemetery offered >free >burials for children under 2 years of age. > >A partial list of those that died while in quarantine (compiled by Jennifer >Hyatt-Morgan): > >Name Age Cause of Death Days Ill Date of Death >Adams, Margaret26Cholera54Jun-1849 >Adderton, Thomas35Typhus7Jun-49 >Ahearn, Michael50Typhus20Mar-50 >Ahern, Thomas44Typhus4Jan-50 >Allan, John20Typhus8Feb-50 >Barron, Patrick19Illegible220Jan-50 >Barrow, Mary31Dysentery45Jun-49 >Barry, John B.35Paralysis48Feb-50 >Battersby, Mary40Typhus2Feb-50 >Bennett, Charles13Cholera4Oct-49 >Bentley, Patrick25Typhus110Jun-49 >Bernet, Jane30Typhus5Aug-49 >Bogart, Hanora28Dysentery19Jul-49 >Bogett, Cornelius35Typhus?Mar-50 > > > >To be continued....... > > > >Lynn A. Rogers >Executive Director - 917-545-3309 >Friends of Abandoned Cemeteries, Inc. Staten Island >President: Rest in Peace Inc. >President: Staten Island Cemetery Association > >Friends of Abandoned Cemeteries, Inc. S.I. > >====Ireland Roll Calls Mailing List==== >Post your surnames, get them into the lists archives, cousins will find you. >Don't forget to post your surnames when your data changes! >A good roll call is NOT long but includes: >surname, timeline, place where born, place where emigrated. >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >-- >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.5.441 / Virus Database: 268.18.2/692 - Release Date: >2/18/2007 4:35 PM

    02/18/2007 05:20:20
  1. 02/18/2007 05:05:31
    1. [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] (no subject)
    2. William Haney
    3. Looking for information on the Haney surname. They came to the North American in the 1600s or 1700s, settled in New Jersey and then went to Canada after the American Revolution.

    02/18/2007 05:00:19
    1. [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] STEVENS
    2. Delores Stevens
    3. Am seeking information as to the clan that the Stevens may have belonged to. The only information that I have is that they came from Londonderry, Ireland Thank you. Delores Stevens Saskatoon Canada

    02/18/2007 03:58:46
    1. [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Staten Island Quarantine Hospital
    2. hiflyte
    3. Thanks for the reference to the Staten Island Quarantine Hospital. To save everyone the trouble of looking up the location here are the URLs pertaining to this resource http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyrichmo/facsi.shtml http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyrichmo/facsi/facsi_cemeteries.shtml http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyrichmo/cemeteries.html http://www.forgotten-ny.com/CEMETERIES/cemhome/cemhome.html Bob Cdn. ========================================= WBLynn315@aol.com wrote: <SNIP>...Part 1Immigration - Quarantine in New York City 1799-1858... >

    02/18/2007 03:01:08
    1. [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Staten Island Quarantine Hospital
    2. Part 1 Immigration - Quarantine in New York City 1799-1858 As you may be aware, the NYC Quarantine Hospital operated on Staten Island, New York from 1799 - 1858. Before Ellis Island there was Castle Gardens, before Castle Gardens there was the Quarantine Hospital on S.I. In 1858 a local angry mob burnt it down due to the ever present threat of disease. It is estimated that million(s) of people passed through Staten Island during those years. Processed through the S.I. Quarantine along with the emigrants were the ships crew(s) and residents of New York City. You may learn more of the troubled history of the Quarantine on S.I. through an Internet Google search. >From the beginning, the number of people that were processed through the Staten Island Quarantine Hospital far exceeded their expectations: It was reported 1801: The Staten Island Marine Hospital and Quarantine Station was planned for 200 patients, yet even before it was officially opened 945 patients were admitted between May and December 1801. For example, the ship Penelope arrived on June 10 with 262 persons with yellow and ship fever, smallpox, and dysentery, of whom 74 died. During the mid 1840's the height of emigration of the German and Irish, it was reported in 1847, that in an 85 day period 75,000 emigrants were processed through S.I. Quarantine. Belfast Mercury, April 19th 1851 reported (excerpt below): ....The Marine Hospital on S.I. is crowed to excess, the number of poor people from Ireland who are wandering through the streets, in a starving condition, is dreadful. Every night they go to the police station-houses for food and shelter. Last night, in the fourth-ward station-house, there were 80 poor people of this description, huddled together, and when food was laid before the children, they rushed at it, and devoured it like hungry wolves. As the immigrants waited for their family members to be discharged from the hospital, an Irish Shanty town developed less than a mile from the Quarantine Hospital at Broadway and Shore Road (now known as Richmond Terrace). During this time the local neighborhood cemetery, Staten Island Cemetery offered free burials for children under 2 years of age. A partial list of those that died while in quarantine (compiled by Jennifer Hyatt-Morgan): Name Age Cause of Death Days Ill Date of Death Adams, Margaret26Cholera54Jun-1849 Adderton, Thomas35Typhus7Jun-49 Ahearn, Michael50Typhus20Mar-50 Ahern, Thomas44Typhus4Jan-50 Allan, John20Typhus8Feb-50 Barron, Patrick19Illegible220Jan-50 Barrow, Mary31Dysentery45Jun-49 Barry, John B.35Paralysis48Feb-50 Battersby, Mary40Typhus2Feb-50 Bennett, Charles13Cholera4Oct-49 Bentley, Patrick25Typhus110Jun-49 Bernet, Jane30Typhus5Aug-49 Bogart, Hanora28Dysentery19Jul-49 Bogett, Cornelius35Typhus?Mar-50 To be continued....... Lynn A. Rogers Executive Director - 917-545-3309 Friends of Abandoned Cemeteries, Inc. Staten Island President: Rest in Peace Inc. President: Staten Island Cemetery Association Friends of Abandoned Cemeteries, Inc. S.I.

    02/18/2007 02:51:03
    1. Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Ulster Genealogy Seminar in Philadelphia
    2. Pat Connors
    3. > > Is this a yearly genealogy workshop or is it given in other areas of the county as well. Would be interested in the St Louis, Missouri area. I attended on in Portland, Oregon last year and I know they had stopped in New York before Oregon but don't know where else they stopped. I got a notice about the Philly workshop from Ulster Ancestry who sponsors the workshop. Maybe you can find more info on their website: http://www.ulsterancestry.com/ -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com

    02/18/2007 01:46:20
    1. [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Re UK Ancestry Via
    2. cathy carley
    3. GDAY:) Thanks for the Link to Free Ancestry Access in Canada I managed to Log in there, But how do u Search??Can i Also access Free Ancestry in UK too? tried doing that but was denied access Thanks Regards Cathy:) Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com

    02/18/2007 01:42:16
    1. Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Staten Island Quarantine Hospital
    2. martin j cavanaugh
    3. Thank you for posting this information. ----- Original Message ----- From: <WBLynn315@aol.com> To: <ireland-roll-calls@rootsweb.com>; <ny-irish-l@rootsweb.com>; <Irish-American-L@rootsweb.com>; <NY-Troy-Irish-Gensoc-L@rootsweb.com>; <Ireland-roll-calls-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 6:51 AM Subject: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Staten Island Quarantine Hospital > > Part 1 > > Immigration - Quarantine in New York City 1799-1858 > > As you may be aware, the NYC Quarantine Hospital operated on Staten > Island, > New York from 1799 - 1858. Before Ellis Island there was Castle Gardens, > before Castle Gardens there was the Quarantine Hospital on S.I. > > In 1858 a local angry mob burnt it down due to the ever present threat of > disease. > > It is estimated that million(s) of people passed through Staten Island > during > those years. Processed through the S.I. Quarantine along with the > emigrants > were the ships crew(s) and residents of New York City. You may learn more > of > the troubled history of the Quarantine on S.I. through an Internet Google > search. > >>From the beginning, the number of people that were processed through the > Staten Island Quarantine Hospital far exceeded their expectations: > > It was reported 1801: > > The Staten Island Marine Hospital and Quarantine Station was planned for > 200 > patients, yet even before it was officially opened 945 patients were > admitted > between May and December 1801. For example, the ship Penelope arrived on > June > 10 with 262 persons with yellow and ship fever, smallpox, and dysentery, > of > whom 74 died. > > During the mid 1840's the height of emigration of the German and Irish, it > was reported in 1847, that in an 85 day period 75,000 emigrants were > processed > through S.I. Quarantine. > > Belfast Mercury, April 19th 1851 reported (excerpt below): > > ....The Marine Hospital on S.I. is crowed to excess, the number of poor > people from Ireland who are wandering through the streets, in a starving > condition, > is dreadful. Every night they go to the police station-houses for food > and > shelter. Last night, in the fourth-ward station-house, there were 80 poor > people of this description, huddled together, and when food was laid > before > the > children, they rushed at it, and devoured it like hungry wolves. > > As the immigrants waited for their family members to be discharged from > the > hospital, an Irish Shanty town developed less than a mile from the > Quarantine > Hospital at Broadway and Shore Road (now known as Richmond Terrace). > During > this time the local neighborhood cemetery, Staten Island Cemetery offered > free > burials for children under 2 years of age. > > A partial list of those that died while in quarantine (compiled by > Jennifer > Hyatt-Morgan): > > Name Age Cause of Death Days Ill Date of Death > Adams, Margaret26Cholera54Jun-1849 > Adderton, Thomas35Typhus7Jun-49 > Ahearn, Michael50Typhus20Mar-50 > Ahern, Thomas44Typhus4Jan-50 > Allan, John20Typhus8Feb-50 > Barron, Patrick19Illegible220Jan-50 > Barrow, Mary31Dysentery45Jun-49 > Barry, John B.35Paralysis48Feb-50 > Battersby, Mary40Typhus2Feb-50 > Bennett, Charles13Cholera4Oct-49 > Bentley, Patrick25Typhus110Jun-49 > Bernet, Jane30Typhus5Aug-49 > Bogart, Hanora28Dysentery19Jul-49 > Bogett, Cornelius35Typhus?Mar-50 > > > > To be continued....... > > > > Lynn A. Rogers > Executive Director - 917-545-3309 > Friends of Abandoned Cemeteries, Inc. Staten Island > President: Rest in Peace Inc. > President: Staten Island Cemetery Association > > Friends of Abandoned Cemeteries, Inc. S.I. > > ====Ireland Roll Calls Mailing List==== > Post your surnames, get them into the lists archives, cousins will find > you. > Don't forget to post your surnames when your data changes! > A good roll call is NOT long but includes: > surname, timeline, place where born, place where emigrated. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/18/2007 12:32:01
    1. Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Ulster Genealogy Seminar in Philadelphia
    2. Pat Is this a yearly genealogy workshop or is it given in other areas of the county as well. Would be interested in the St Louis, Missouri area. Thanks Marney -----Original Message----- From: nymets11@pacbell.net To: ny-irish-l@rootsweb.com; Irish-American-L@rootsweb.com; NY-Troy-Irish-Gensoc-L@rootsweb.com; Ireland-roll-calls-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 6:51 PM Subject: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Ulster Genealogy Seminar in Philadelphia If anyone lives near Philly, I really recommend this seminar. I attended a similar on in Oregon last year and felt it well worth the travel. *_Genealogy Workshop, Philadelphia, 24 February 2007_* _ _ _Venue: Historical Society of Philadelphia _ 1300 LOCUST STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19107 215 732-6200 _ _ 9.30 – _Welcome to participants_ 9.45 – _Setting the background_ · William Roulston: The Ulster Plantation, 1610-41: sources for early British settlers · Brian Trainor: Emigration from Ireland to America and the sources for its study 11.00 – Break 11.30 – _Getting to grips with the basics_ · William Roulston: Introduction to Irish genealogy: census and civil registration records · Brian Trainor: Irish and Scots-Irish research: not always at the bottom of the pile 1.00 – lunch 2.00 – _Special categories of record_ · William Roulston: Researching the farming community in 18th- and 19th-century Ireland · Brian Trainor: Records relating to the different churches in Ireland 3.30 – Break 4.00 – _Question and Answer session_ 4.30 – Close -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com ====Ireland Roll Calls Mailing List==== Post your surnames, get them into the lists archives, cousins will find you. Don't forget to post your surnames when your data changes! A good roll call is NOT long but includes: surname, timeline, place where born, place where emigrated. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.

    02/17/2007 06:16:53
    1. Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Ancestry.ca free for a few days
    2. I have gone to the site, but could not get any real information. Each time I tried to get the information on what were shown as possibilities for my search, the screen came up for me to purchase a membership. There is little that I could search for in Canada, but I am disappointed that I cannot explore the possibilities to a conclusion. What have I done wrong? Thanks,. Margaret

    02/17/2007 05:29:00
    1. [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Ulster Genealogy Seminar in Philadelphia
    2. Pat Connors
    3. If anyone lives near Philly, I really recommend this seminar. I attended a similar on in Oregon last year and felt it well worth the travel. *_Genealogy Workshop, Philadelphia, 24 February 2007_* _ _ _Venue: Historical Society of Philadelphia _ 1300 LOCUST STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19107 215 732-6200 _ _ 9.30 – _Welcome to participants_ 9.45 – _Setting the background_ · William Roulston: The Ulster Plantation, 1610-41: sources for early British settlers · Brian Trainor: Emigration from Ireland to America and the sources for its study 11.00 – Break 11.30 – _Getting to grips with the basics_ · William Roulston: Introduction to Irish genealogy: census and civil registration records · Brian Trainor: Irish and Scots-Irish research: not always at the bottom of the pile 1.00 – lunch 2.00 – _Special categories of record_ · William Roulston: Researching the farming community in 18th- and 19th-century Ireland · Brian Trainor: Records relating to the different churches in Ireland 3.30 – Break 4.00 – _Question and Answer session_ 4.30 – Close -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com

    02/17/2007 09:51:18
    1. Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Ancestry.ca free for a few days
    2. drwarner
    3. Thanks Nina, I have now managed to get in. Found one but already had the info. No other BOLT's of mine listed in any other sites. Just the same it was worth going into. Thanks again for your help. Ruth ----- Original Message ----- From: <Ninajcobb@aol.com> To: <ireland-roll-calls@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 12:53 PM Subject: Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Ancestry.ca free for a few days > You have to go to the Canadian Ancestry and then put in your email address > and Ancestry password. You can't enter from the regular Ancestry sites. > Don't > be afraid when it says it is unsecure site, just go on in the site and > then > enter your email address and password. You will be safe. All Ancestry > sites > are. > > Nina Cobb > > ====Ireland Roll Calls Mailing List==== > Post your surnames, get them into the lists archives, cousins will find > you. > Don't forget to post your surnames when your data changes! > A good roll call is NOT long but includes: > surname, timeline, place where born, place where emigrated. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.441 / Virus Database: 268.18.1/690 - Release Date: 16/02/2007 > 2:25 p.m. > >

    02/17/2007 06:24:33
    1. Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Ancestry.ca free for a few days
    2. drwarner
    3. Alan it didn't work for me. Kept telling me I had to subscribe. Guess I have done something wrong. Ruth ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan" <algb@charter.net> To: <ireland-roll-calls@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 12:02 PM Subject: Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Ancestry.ca free for a few days > Also, if you belong to the UK site only, enter logon and password and you > are in. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Ninajcobb@aol.com> > To: <ireland-roll-calls@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 2:50 PM > Subject: Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Ancestry.ca free for a few days > > >> If you belong to Ancestry.com in the US, you can just go straight into >> the >> Canadian Ancestry site by just entering your password after you enter >> your >> email >> address. It was simple and worked well for me. >> >> It may be your computer software that says it is an unsecure site. If >> you >> have good virus protection on the Internet you should be OK. >> >> Nina Cobb >> Charlotte, NC USA >> >> ====Ireland Roll Calls Mailing List==== >> Post your surnames, get them into the lists archives, cousins will find >> you. >> Don't forget to post your surnames when your data changes! >> A good roll call is NOT long but includes: >> surname, timeline, place where born, place where emigrated. >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > ====Ireland Roll Calls Mailing List==== > Post your surnames, get them into the lists archives, cousins will find > you. > Don't forget to post your surnames when your data changes! > A good roll call is NOT long but includes: > surname, timeline, place where born, place where emigrated. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.441 / Virus Database: 268.18.1/690 - Release Date: 16/02/2007 > 2:25 p.m. > >

    02/17/2007 05:23:49
    1. [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Thank you all
    2. drwarner
    3. Thanks to all of you who replied re the Canadian site. I am a meber of Ancestrycouk so will try to access through that one. Ruth

    02/17/2007 05:12:35
    1. Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Ancestry.ca free for a few days
    2. drwarner
    3. Pat I have just tried to access this Canadian site. I filled in all the information they required such as Name, Email and Password as it says a Free 3 day trial. Then it went to load. I received a message back saying it was an unsecure site and that I should close it down. Do you have another way of getting into it. Regards Ruth Warner, New Zealand ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat Connors" <nymets11@pacbell.net> To: "ny irish" <ny-irish-l@rootsweb.com>; "ny irish" <ny-irish-l@rootsweb.com>; "roll calls mailing list" <Ireland-roll-calls-L@rootsweb.com>; "NY-CAN-NY" <NY-CAN-NY-L@rootsweb.com>; <Can-Ontario-Irish-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 5:28 AM Subject: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Ancestry.ca free for a few days > In recognition of Canada's Heritage Day, the Canadian site of The > Generations Network (better known as Ancestry.com) is offering three > days of free access to the company's World Deluxe collection. Please > note that this is not the entire Ancestry.com service but it is a rather > big piece of the non-U.S. records. The free access apparently is only > available through the Canadian Ancestry.ca site. Available records > include 352 million names and fully indexed 1851, 1901, 1906 and 1911 > Censuses of Canada. You can access the site at: http://www.ancestry.ca > > Established in 1973 by the Heritage Canada Foundation, the holiday is > observed on the third Monday of February, so this year that would be Feb > 19th. I believe you can access your three days anytime from the 19th to > the end of the month. > > -- > Pat Connors, Sacramento CA > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com > > > ====Ireland Roll Calls Mailing List==== > Post your surnames, get them into the lists archives, cousins will find > you. > Don't forget to post your surnames when your data changes! > A good roll call is NOT long but includes: > surname, timeline, place where born, place where emigrated. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.441 / Virus Database: 268.17.39/687 - Release Date: > 14/02/2007 4:17 p.m. > >

    02/17/2007 04:34:08
    1. Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Ancestry.ca Open Days
    2. I already have a subscription to Ancestry and I just logged on the way I would normally and then at the bottom on the page clicked on AncestryCA and got on with no problem

    02/17/2007 01:59:32
    1. Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] KENNEDY research.221
    2. Lesley Roberts
    3. Patricia, Sadly at this stage no, Perhaps I should be haveing a good look in Limerick. Thank you so much for your answere, if you keep an eye out you will see the next lot of some of the family. & it does say that Thomas Kennedy who married Mary MURPHY was burried at PARAMATTA. 1850. & possibly moved to BUNNERONG, not found as yet. Possibly on a ship. Keep in touch. Lesley Roberts. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patrica" <liz3638@comcast.net> To: <ireland-roll-calls@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 4:30 AM Subject: Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] KENNEDY research.221 > Leslie, do you have info on Eleanor Duhig? I have Duhig/g's I believe from > Limerick. > Patricia > > -----Original Message----- > From: ireland-roll-calls-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:ireland-roll-calls-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Lesley > Roberts > Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 5:22 AM > To: IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] KENNEDY research.221 > > Thomas KENNEDY Born ca, 1761 or +. > Married 1795 Mary MURPHY. > Witnesses: Catherine Halloran. & Eleanor Duhig. > > Children that we know of. > William KENNEDY. B. 1805. Oct. 11. > Sponsor.Daniel Duggan & Margaret MURPHY. > > KENNEDY Patrick. born 1807. > Sponsor:William Cummins. & Margaret Macgrath. > > Kennedy Judith. June 01 1810. > Aadam Hawthorn. & Mary Synott. > ALL TIPPERARY.. > > KENNEDY Timothy. Although no birth date found it says on headstone > 1802. Tipperary. ( Newport. ) The Spittal. > from. Lesley Roberts. > > > ====Ireland Roll Calls Mailing List==== > Post your surnames, get them into the lists archives, cousins will find > you. > Don't forget to post your surnames when your data changes! > A good roll call is NOT long but includes: > surname, timeline, place where born, place where emigrated. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.441 / Virus Database: 268.18.0/689 - Release Date: 2/15/2007 > 5:40 PM > > > > ====Ireland Roll Calls Mailing List==== > Post your surnames, get them into the lists archives, cousins will find > you. > Don't forget to post your surnames when your data changes! > A good roll call is NOT long but includes: > surname, timeline, place where born, place where emigrated. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/17/2007 01:50:13
    1. Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Ancestry.ca Open Days
    2. Hi List, Yes, apparently there are 3 "FREE" days unless you have already subscribed to Ancestry.com for US records. If you have, you already have an account and you are not eligible for the "Free" days. Therefore, anyone who has an opportunity and still has time left on the "Free" days, I would appreciate anyone who would give me the DOBSON listings on the 1906 and 1911 census records. I am particularly interested in Robert Dobson, bn Ire 30 Nov 1886. I know he "homesteaded" in Sasketchewan before WW1 but was killed in Belgium in WW1 as a member of the Sasketchewan Rifles. Thanks so much for your help. Carolyn (TX)

    02/16/2007 07:51:04
    1. Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Ancestry.ca Open Days
    2. Doris Kelly
    3. Just go to this site and you can search for yourself for anywhere in Canada. http://automatedgenealogy.com/index.html Good Luck Doris ----- Original Message ----- From: <ostonesfun@juno.com> To: <IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 8:51 PM Subject: Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] Ancestry.ca Open Days > Hi List, > Yes, apparently there are 3 "FREE" days unless you have already > subscribed to Ancestry.com for US records. If you have, you already > have an account and you are not eligible for the "Free" days. > Therefore, anyone who has an opportunity and still has time left on > the "Free" days, I would appreciate anyone who would give me the > DOBSON listings on the 1906 and 1911 census records. I am > particularly interested in Robert Dobson, bn Ire 30 Nov 1886. I know > he "homesteaded" in Sasketchewan before WW1 but was killed in Belgium > in WW1 as a member of the Sasketchewan Rifles. > Thanks so much for your help. > Carolyn (TX) > > > > ====Ireland Roll Calls Mailing List==== > Post your surnames, get them into the lists archives, cousins will find you. > Don't forget to post your surnames when your data changes! > A good roll call is NOT long but includes: > surname, timeline, place where born, place where emigrated. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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