Hi again listers. I have put yet more new Irish data online for all of you. This morning I added the following 1911 Census Records for the parish of Avoca in County Wicklow at http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlwic2/census_records/ More Cemetery records for County Wicklow Ireland at http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlwic2/grave_yards/ More cemetery records for County Wexford Ireland at http://www.ancestorsatrest.com/ireland_genealogy.shtml I have lots of other Irish data for County Wicklow, County Meath, County Louth. Hope this post is of some help. Brian P.S. Feel free to pass this post on if you think it has some value. ___________________________________________________ Try the New Netscape Mail Today! Virtually Spam-Free | More Storage | Import Your Contact List http://mail.netscape.com
Hello, If anyone is checking the enclosed books, would they, kindly, please, check for: TWISS, TWISSE, or TWIST? This would be greatly appreciated. :) Thank you very much. Shannah twiss_griggs@nethop.net OR twiss_griggs75@hotmail.com (Please, put TWISS family in the Subject when replying.) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nada" <bbn116@netzero.net> To: <IRELAND-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 8:35 AM Subject: Inniskillin > Hi Anthony, > If you are still checking the Inniskilling book please see if there are > any Mawhinney, Shaw and Magee names on your list. > Thank you Nada Brewer > > ______________________________
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Looking for any information on the Ireland side of Charles and Rose (nee unknown) Kelly who settled in Kellyville, PA just outside of Philadelphia. The family arrived in the US on the ship Helen Thomson on May, 17, 1851. On board were: Charles Kelly 40 Rose Kelly 35 Margery Kelly 11 Catherine Kelly 8 Bridget Kelly 6 James Kelly infant All were listed from Ireland, but no Co was named. Thanks, Jim Cullen http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jimcullen/
Dear Vincent, Thank you for the information. We will be there first two weeks of Sept. Merry Christmas donna luzzi >Hi, On our last trip to Ireland my husband and I visited Northern Ireland. >We stayed in a B&B in Collorain (sp.?). A must is a visit to the Giants >Causeway. Very interesting and beautiful. Also Bushmills is in that area >too. They have quite a nice hotel/motel in Bushmill. We like B&Bs. We also >like to travel in Ireland in September. We have been there six times, >always in September. Last year was the first year the weather was not >really great but they claimed to be affected by our hurricanes. Cathy
Hi. We were there last summer and spent most of our time with relatives in Bangor. We B & B'd it the whole two weeks from West, South and North. Every B & B we stayed at was better than the last one, I can only suggest you do NOT go to North Ireland during the Orangeman's celebration, which is usually around the 14th July. Alot of places will be closed and even some of your B &B's take vacation then (they go South and West) and you will not be able to get a place to stay. We went to Carafrickus to see where Andrew Jackson (our early President) was born and the museum that was put there in his honor (he started the Army Rangers in the USA) was closed and we were very disappointed. Hope this helps and that you have a good trip. We hope to go back and do the North. Kit Helm ---- Original Message ---- From: treqtrital@att.net To: IRELAND-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [Irish-Roots] help-Ireland vacation Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 11:02:11 -0500 >Dear Folks, >My husband and I would like to spend 2 weeks in Ireland this summer, >mostly >in northern ireland. Can those that have been make suggestions as to >where >we might like to stay and what we must see??What is the best month to >be in >Ireland?? >thanks for your help >best regards >donna luzzi > >McNally/McCrory >Campbell/McCrystal > > >==== IRELAND-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >Plant your Irish roots here! > >============================== >Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and >the >areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >
Dear Folks, Thanks to all those that responded with such wonderful information. best regards donna luzzi
Hi, On our last trip to Ireland my husband and I visited Northern Ireland. We stayed in a B&B in Collorain (sp.?). A must is a visit to the Giants Causeway. Very interesting and beautiful. Also Bushmills is in that area too. They have quite a nice hotel/motel in Bushmill. We like B&Bs. We also like to travel in Ireland in September. We have been there six times, always in September. Last year was the first year the weather was not really great but they claimed to be affected by our hurricanes. Cathy ----- Original Message ----- From: Donna Luzzi<mailto:treqtrital@att.net> To: IRELAND-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:IRELAND-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 11:02 AM Subject: [Irish-Roots] help-Ireland vacation Dear Folks, My husband and I would like to spend 2 weeks in Ireland this summer, mostly in northern ireland. Can those that have been make suggestions as to where we might like to stay and what we must see??What is the best month to be in Ireland?? thanks for your help best regards donna luzzi McNally/McCrory Campbell/McCrystal ==== IRELAND-ROOTS Mailing List ==== Plant your Irish roots here! ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx<http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx>
Donna, My daughter and I plan a visit to Ireland within the next year and a half. Would also like to know about the best places to stay while there. Kittie Ennis Lane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Luzzi" <treqtrital@att.net> To: <IRELAND-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 11:02 AM Subject: [Irish-Roots] help-Ireland vacation > Dear Folks, > My husband and I would like to spend 2 weeks in Ireland this summer, > mostly in northern ireland. Can those that have been make suggestions as > to where we might like to stay and what we must see??What is the best > month to be in Ireland?? > thanks for your help > best regards > donna luzzi > > McNally/McCrory > Campbell/McCrystal > > ==== IRELAND-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Plant your Irish roots here! > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >
Dear Folks, My husband and I would like to spend 2 weeks in Ireland this summer, mostly in northern ireland. Can those that have been make suggestions as to where we might like to stay and what we must see??What is the best month to be in Ireland?? thanks for your help best regards donna luzzi McNally/McCrory Campbell/McCrystal
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The Ireland GenWeb County Mayo website has been updated. A webpage for the civil parish of Turlough has been added, as have webpages for each of the townlands included in the civil parish. Webpages for the following town(land)s have either been add or updated: Attiappleton, Ballingarden, Ballinvoash, Ballyart, Ballygarriff, Ballyguin, Bellanierin, Boyogonnell, Bunduvowen, Capparanny, Cappavicar North & South, Carrowkeel, Carrowmacloughlin, Cashel Lower & Upper, Turlough, Toomore East & West, Park, Derryhick, Lack East & West, Crumlin, Callycastle Town, Behy, Cong Town, Westport Town, Tristia (Mount Jubilee), Cauran Lower & Upper, Cloghadockan, Clogher, Cloonkesh, Cloonagleragh, Cloontubbrid, Commauns, Conloon, Crillawn, Cunnagher North & South, Derreens, Derrylahan, Derrynacross, Derrynamuck, Derryvulcaun, Drumdaff, Erriff, Fisherhill, Freaghillan, Garraghill, Gort, Gortnafolla, Greenans, Illanee, Illangub, Illanneill, Illanulque, Killard, Knockaglana, Knockanour, Largan, Laughil, Leckneen, Levallinree, Loosky Island, Lugganashlere, Luggavaddoge, Meelick, Monumentpark, Muckanagh, Oughterard, Rockfield, Ross East & West, Sallagher, Shanvoley, Sheeans, Sranalee, Tawnylaheen, Treanybrogaun, Shinnagh, Tawnykinaff, Tawnyshane, Doohooma, Gortfahy. Nora Hopkins FitzGerald's research for the Turough Civil Parish/Parke RC Parish has also been added. If you have comments, additions, corrections, etc. to the website, please contact me off this mailing list. You can check out the website at: http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/mayo/index.htm -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com
Hi Listers, I am looking for information on my Great Grandfather JAMES MC GIVERON (or Magiverin or similar varients) I have two birthplaces and as I am not in Ireland or know much about it, I don't understand place names etc. The birth places I have been given are Drumnabreeze, County Down Magheralin, County Down and Drumreagh, Kilbroney Do any of these names make any sense to any of you. James commited a crime in Scotland and was transported to Tasmania as a convict. Thanks Mrs. Robin W (nee McGiveron) Tasmania, Australia
> > >What is the address of the County Armagh website? > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nirarm2/ -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com
What is the address of the County Armagh website? My ancestors are Wrights from Northern Ireland. I have no more information, but I think Armagh is the likely area from where they came. "The Ireland Genealogy Projects, County Armagh website has been updated. The following new town(land) pages have been added or updated: Ballnagolan, Brootally, Camagh, Carrickabolie, Carryhugh, Cormeen, Dernalea, Derryhennet, Drumacanver, Drumgar, Drumgreenagh, Drumhirk, Farnaloy, Kilcreevy Etra & Otra, Derryhirk, Clare, Aughlish, Ballysheil More, Killyreavy, Knockrevan, Lisdrumbrughas, Lisglynn, Lissagally, Maddan, Maghery Kilcrany, Mowillin, Tamlaght, Tullycallidy, Tullyhirm, Roughan, Lislea, Listarkelt, Mullyard, Rowan, Tivnacree, Cargalisgorran, Crossbane, Crossreagh, Doohat, Drumherney, Drummeland, Drumnahavil, Fergot, Cordrummond."
Greetings from Australia to the list, I've just started to research another distant line within my family research and I'm now looking to see if someone might be able to help me please? As I know very little about this family at all, apart from what I've been able to find here in Australia in both Victoria and New South Wales Birth, Deaths & Marriages. I'm putting the family line in with the hope that someone on your list may be able to help me please? Regards, Raymond Henderson. Victoria. Australia. batie@ozemail.com.au +613 93188186 Descendants of James F. Kilpatrick Generation No. 1 1. JAMES F.1 KILPATRICK He married EUPHEMIA L. SURNAME UNKNOWN. Child of JAMES KILPATRICK and EUPHEMIA UNKNOWN is: 2. i. THOMAS G. M.2 KILPATRICK, b. 1866, Albury, New South Wales. R# 4738. Generation No. 2 2. THOMAS G. M.2 KILPATRICK (JAMES F.1) was born 1866 in Albury, New South Wales. R# 4738. He married JANE E. CARROLL 1883 in Sydney, New South Wales R# 1878. She was born 1859, and died 1919 in Aged 60 years, Annandale, Sydney, New South Wales. R# 5358. Children of THOMAS KILPATRICK and JANE CARROLL are: i. ARCHIBALD G.3 KILPATRICK, b. 1885, Balmain, Sydney, New South Wales R# 4798; d. 1928, Queanbeyan, Australia Capital Terrority, New South Wales R# 2809. 3. ii. MILLICENT MARY KILPATRICK, b. 1889, Leichhardt, Sydney, New South Wales. R# 4590; d. 1958, R# 14876. iii. TOM F. KILPATRICK, b. 1892, Leichhardt, Sydney, New South Wales. R# 19364. iv. ARTHUR F. KILPATRICK, b. 1902, Leichhardt, Sydney, New South Wales. R# 4028. Generation No. 3 3. MILLICENT MARY3 KILPATRICK (THOMAS G. M.2, JAMES F.1) was born 1889 in Leichhardt, Sydney, New South Wales. R# 4590, and died 1958 in R# 14876. She met PHILLIP DAY 1912 in Sydney,New South Wales R# 12896, son of JOHN Walter DAY and MARY MACFARLANE. He was born 1889 in Armadale, Victoria, Australia. #17933, and died 1967 in Aged: 78 years, Caulfield, Victoria, Australia. R# 25644. Child of MILLICENT KILPATRICK and PHILLIP DAY is: i. WILMA MILLICENT4 DAY, b. 1919, Armadale, Victoria, Australia. R# 121; m. ALLAN WOODS.
Lots more records and Headstone inscriptions (images) have been added to the Carlow and Laois websites listed below. Regards Michael Home Page: www.brennan-laois.com Carlow IGP: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcar2
The Ireland Genealogy Projects, County Armagh website has been updated. The following new town(land) pages have been added or updated: Ballnagolan, Brootally, Camagh, Carrickabolie, Carryhugh, Cormeen, Dernalea, Derryhennet, Drumacanver, Drumgar, Drumgreenagh, Drumhirk, Farnaloy, Kilcreevy Etra & Otra, Derryhirk, Clare, Aughlish, Ballysheil More, Killyreavy, Knockrevan, Lisdrumbrughas, Lisglynn, Lissagally, Maddan, Maghery Kilcrany, Mowillin, Tamlaght, Tullycallidy, Tullyhirm, Roughan, Lislea, Listarkelt, Mullyard, Rowan, Tivnacree, Cargalisgorran, Crossbane, Crossreagh, Doohat, Drumherney, Drummeland, Drumnahavil, Fergot, Cordrummond. Also a new webpage for the Derrynoose Civil Parish has been added. If you have an requests, comments, additions and/or corrections to this site, please write me off list. You can find the website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nirarm2/ -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com
Hi again listers. I have put yet more new Irish data online for all of you. This morning I added the following Paronstown Poor Law Union Officers, Kings County, Offaly County Ireland Roscrea Poor Law Union Guardians and Ex Officio Guardians, Kings County, Offaly County Ireland If you want to take a peek just go to http://www.ancestorsatrest.com/ireland_genealogy.shtml I have lots of other Irish data for County Wicklow, County Meath, County Louth. Hope this post is of some help. Brian ___________________________________________________ Try the New Netscape Mail Today! Virtually Spam-Free | More Storage | Import Your Contact List http://mail.netscape.com
Hi everyone, I found a record on Griffith's Valuation that could be of interest to me. It was from Crawnglass townland, Ballyshannon parish, County Kildare. I know that the Ballyshannon civil parish is split between a few Roman Catholic parishes, but I was wondering if someone knew which Catholic parish Crawnglass was in. Thanks! ~Michael Messinger~