> Has this list gone quiet? > > Happy St. Patrick's Day > > This would be a good weekend to post all your interests. Remember a good roll call is one where your post is read. If it is too long, it won't be read fully. If it is too short, there might not be enough info to make connections or for others to help you with your research. So, keep it short but remember these items are needed: 1. surname in the subject 2. locations, where are they from, where did they go 3. times, when are we talking about, not full dates but like ca 1850 is enough 4. some first names, but not many, enough to recognize good luck, Happy St Patrick's day, I am cooking corned beef dinner now, for an early celebration at home -- Pat Connors, visiting Port Charlotte FL, list admin http://www.connorsgenealogy.com
The families I am researching are Todds in Antrim - Ballynure & Raloo Dunsheaths in Drummaul McCools in Drnmmaul timeframe approximately 1750 to 1850 Pearla Taylor London, Ontario, Canada
My interest is in John Dillon, born abt 1818, married to Julia Ryan, born about 1824, in County Kerry, or County Cork, or County Limerick, or County Tipperary, depending on which of my grandmother's sisters gave the information. > -----Original Message----- > From: ireland-roll-calls-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:ireland-roll-calls-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Pat Connors > Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 11:21 AM > To: ireland-roll-calls@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [IRELAND-ROLL-CALLS] No Mail > > > > Has this list gone quiet? > > > > Happy St. Patrick's Day > > > > > > This would be a good weekend to post all your interests. >