Barrett, John b. 1814 Sligo, Ireland d. 9/2/1884 134 Henry St, NYC 1st m. Mary ? Children.: John Henry, Elizabeth B. LYND] , Martin Joseph, others unkn. 2nd m. Mary Gallagher Children.: Mary Jane, John, others unkn. occ: Shoemaker & policeman Lived on Baxter St. Sister: KEMMET, Mary Balmoarel ? County, Ire. 1920 Census: BARRETT, John Henry: [John & Marys` son] B.1850, LIC Married Delia Corrigan[ b.1865, Ireland] M. 1887/8 had 8 children: Lillian B.1888/9 [may have died 1890/1] John W. B.1890 Subway Motorman James Henry B.5/11/1891 Licensed Chauffeur [D.9-20-1946, LI National Cem] Frances B.8-19-1892 ? for National Bank [called Lillian all her life] [D. 1923] martin B.1898 Steno Office Agnes B.1901 Post office Clerk William S. B.6/24/1903 No Employment Helen B.1905 High School 1st. 3 children were born at 1075 Park Ave., NYC 4th child born at 127 E.93rd St., NYC 1920, family lived at W. 117th Street, NYC Lillian BARRETT married Anthony ROMANSKI in Manhattan, 1916. They had 4/5 children: They lived at 66 Lakeside Ave., Verona, NJ & New Providence. [Rose was born here] Frances/Lillian, my G-mother, D. 1923 of pneumonia Irene [may not be Romanski, Elsie Mary 1-16-17 Anna Marie 3-2-18 Joseph Rose Agnes 4-12-23 [adopted by James & Rose BARRETT, 265 W.25th St.] 4 older children went to catholic orphanage, 1923, in NJ, place unknown Barbara : ) Irish: BARRETT, BURKE, BYRNE, CORRIGAN, GALLAGHER, McNALLY, QUINN German: BAUER, BEARE, BEIMANN, BEEKMAN, BEUSCHER, BLANKENMEYER, CASTLE, DECKER, ENGLEHARD/T, HELMKEN, HOHLER, HURRINUS, JOHNSON, KELLER, KITTELBERGER, LOW, MILLER/MEULLER/MULLER, RINGEISEN, ROLLMANN, SCHNEIDER, SOFFEL, STERRITT, STRATTON, TRAVER, UMBROLIA, VETTER, WAGNER, WEIGAND, WILLIAMS Polish: BUDARZ, ROMANSKI
Descendants of Michael (John) Dolan Generation No. 1 1. MICHAEL (JOHN)1 DOLAN died September 11, 1942 in Brooklyn, NY. He married WINIFRED KILGANNON, daughter of JOHN KILGANNON and MARY LYONS. She was born Abt. 1882 in Galway, Ireland, and died August 08, 1924 in Brooklyn, NY( I have death certificate). She was said to have had twins and triplets but none of surviving children have same birthdates. Children of MICHAEL DOLAN and WINIFRED KILGANNON are: i. MICHAEL DOLAN, b. Abt. 1909. ii. MARY DOLAN, b. January 26, 1911. iii. TERESA DOLAN, b. Abt. 1913. iv. WINIFRED DOLAN, b. Abt. August 09, 1915. v. HELEN DOLAN, b. Abt. 1917. vi. JOHN DOLAN, b. February 25, 1921. Any information on any of this family gratefully received. Winifred the wife, was the sister of my grandfather Patrick who was preceded to US by cousins Delia and Thomas Kilgannon. Delia had been here 4 years (arr. 1900) and Thomas had been here 6 mos (arr. Feb 1904?) I believe Thomas came aboard the Umbria 3 May 1903. He was 21 (and from (Mount) Bellew, Co Galway. His sister Bridget who arr. c. 1900 was living at 398 E. 18th St.( Flatbush) (398 E 18TH ST, BROOKLYN, NY, 11226-5782, US )in 1904 with her brother when my grandfather Patric arrived. They were cousins to Thomas Kilgannon who died on the Titanic. Pat Irishnana01@hotmail.com O'LEARY/KILGANNON: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/r/o/Pat-Procida/index.html Ireland, where 'the inevitable never happens and the unexpected constantly occurs.' Sir John Pentland Mahaffy _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Since Pat sats these obits are suitable for this list, I will occasionally or frequently submit one or two as long as the members of the list are in agreement. I have included my web page in my signature for those who might find other SF information interesting. I am working on it again, and expect to be adding new information fairly often. CREEDON, In this city, February 12, Julia, beloved daughter of Mary Creedon, sister of James, Timothy, Katie, Maggie and Mary Creedon, niece of Cornelius and Jeremiah O'Shea, a native of Amahala (sic) (?Annabela), County Cork, aged 19 years and 6 months. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend the funeral today (Saturday) at 8:30 o'clock a.m. from the residence of her uncle Jeremiah O'Shea, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth Street, where a solemn requiem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a.m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. San Francisco Examiner 13 Feb 1891 Pat Irishnana01@hotmail.com O'LEARY/KILGANNON: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/r/o/Pat-Procida/index.html Ireland, where 'the inevitable never happens and the unexpected constantly occurs.' Sir John Pentland Mahaffy _________________________________________________________________ MSN Toolbar provides one-click access to Hotmail from any Web page FREE download! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200413ave/direct/01/
HI Pat, A while back I started posting obits on my O'Leary- Kilgannon website from the SF. Examiner c. pre 1900, as I came across them. Would your message indicate that you might be happy to have me post them here, one at a time. My only criteria was that it had to list at least a county in Ireland in the obit, and not just 'Ireland'. I will include two here as an example, and if you would rather I not do it, then that will be the only ones I post. These are from my family but most are not. ------------------------------------------------------ -city is San Francisco unless otherwise noted ------------------------------------------------------ FOGARTY, In this city, January 2, 1927, Delia, dearly beloved wife of Martin A. Fogarty, loving mother of Dr. Joseph P., Walter J., Dr. Martin A. Aileen M., and Agnes A. Fogarty, beloved sister of Mrs. Frank Rigney, Mrs. Daniel Murphy, Mrs. John Stone and the late Catherine McCarthy, a native of Drimoleague, County Cork, Ireland. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday from the modern funeral parlors of Jas. H. Reilly & Co., 29th and Dolores streets, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn Requiem High Mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 am. Internment, Holy Cross Cemetery. San Francisco Examiner January 3, 1927 Please-mail me at pprocida@yahoo.com ------------------- NORMANLY, In this city, May 31, 1936, James F. dearly beloved husband of Katie Normanly, loving father of James, Thomas and Luke Normanly and Mrs. Evan James, brother-in-law of Thomas Colleran, a native of County Sligo, Ireland. (Butte, Montana papers please copy.) Funeral notice later. Remains at Gantner, Felder, Kenny Chapel, 1965 Market Street, at Duboce Ave. San Francisco Examiner June 1, 1936 Please e-mail me at pprocida@yahoo.com ------------------------ (both e-mail addresses are good) Pat Irishnana01@hotmail.com Ireland, where 'the inevitable never happens and the unexpected constantly occurs.' Sir John Pentland Mahaffy ----Original Message Follows---- From: ConnorsGenealogy <nymets11@pacbell.net> Reply-To: IRISH-AMERICAN-L@rootsweb.com To: IRISH-AMERICAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Irish-American] More obits Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 07:11:26 -0700 >I meant these post for the St Louis lists, and I sent it to the >Irish-American by mistake Thanks okay, Dan. Last I looked, St Louis was part of America :-) Which is a reminder, if you are posting to a local list, remember it might also be appropriate to the Irish American list...like research resources. While most of my research is in NY state, I recently had to do some Georgia research...and it was like going to another country. So, those of you who know of resources in any of the 50 states, feel free to share them. We seem mostly focused on Ireland but this list also includes the good ole USA whose birthday is Monday. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton ==== IRISH-AMERICAN Mailing List ==== The IRISH-AMERICAN Mailing List Website and Lookup Service http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrishAmerican/ Use this to unsub, change your subscription, links, etc. _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
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> I meant these post for the St Louis lists, and I sent it to the > Irish-American by mistake Thanks okay, Dan. Last I looked, St Louis was part of America :-) Which is a reminder, if you are posting to a local list, remember it might also be appropriate to the Irish American list...like research resources. While most of my research is in NY state, I recently had to do some Georgia research...and it was like going to another country. So, those of you who know of resources in any of the 50 states, feel free to share them. We seem mostly focused on Ireland but this list also includes the good ole USA whose birthday is Monday. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton
> I have decided to enter the spouse's name/age, if available, with the > more common Irish names. Dan, where are these obits from? -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton
The GenWeb County Tipperary website has been updated. The following 1766 Religious Census civil parishes have been added from Mary Heaphy's posting to the CoTipperary (with her permission): Kilfeacle, Tipperary, Templenoe, Clonbollogue, Ardmayle, Gail, Ballysheehan and Erry. The data is presented two ways, one as posted and all together in a database with other civil parishes and sorted by surname for over 3,000 entries. I have also added or updated the following townlands with pictures, maps, surnames and/or records submitted by posters to this list and others: Moheragh, Ballytarsna, Ballytarsna Hackett, Tankerstown, Monsea, Emly, Nenagh, Thurles, Terryglass, Ballydrehid, Roscrea, Cappagh White, Ballyporeen, Borrisleigh, Templemore, Cullen, Birchgrove, Burgesbeg, Bohercrow, Sadlierswells, Carron, Carrownreddy, Boheravendrum, Ballinvee, Ballynilard, Barronstown, Greenrath, Murgasty, Pegsborough, Ratheaveen, Roseborough, Spital-land, Springfield, Tipperaryhills, and Tipperary Town. You can find the website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip/tipperary.htm -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton
Yes, Judy is correct re Oranmore, Galway. There is also a Tonranny townland in Co. Galway of 102 acres, the Civil Parish of Beagh, Poor Law Union Gort. There is also a Tonranny Mtn. in the same general location, maybe out on an island??? You'd have to check a detailed map of Co. Galway. While there is also a Tonranny, Co. Mayo, sounds like the one in Galway is what you looking for with the reference to Oranmore. Jean ----- Original Message ----- From: "judy christopher" <ajuntas@rcn.com> To: <IRISH-AMERICAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 7:57 PM Subject: Re: [Irish-American] Info please on address > Try Oranmore County Galway. Judy Christopher > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Lejax99@aol.com> > To: <IRISH-AMERICAN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 10:39 PM > Subject: [Irish-American] Info please on address > > > > All the information I have on my roots to Ireland are from a hand written > > letter dated 1906. The address reads this: > > > > Tonranny Island P.O. > > Via Oranmore Co*alway, Ireland > > > > * can make out this letter ...may be a J? > > > > The handwritting is hard to read..so I dont know what I may be > misspelling. > > Any of this make sense to someone else? ; - ) > > thanks > > leigh --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.701 / Virus Database: 458 - Release Date: 6/10/2004
Try Oranmore County Galway. Judy Christopher ----- Original Message ----- From: <Lejax99@aol.com> To: <IRISH-AMERICAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 10:39 PM Subject: [Irish-American] Info please on address > All the information I have on my roots to Ireland are from a hand written > letter dated 1906. The address reads this: > > Tonranny Island P.O. > Via Oranmore Co*alway, Ireland > > * can make out this letter ...may be a J? > > The handwritting is hard to read..so I dont know what I may be misspelling. > Any of this make sense to someone else? ; - ) > thanks > leigh > > > ==== IRISH-AMERICAN Mailing List ==== > The IRISH-AMERICAN Mailing List Website and Lookup Service > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrishAmerican/ > Use this to unsub, change your subscription, links, etc. > >
All the information I have on my roots to Ireland are from a hand written letter dated 1906. The address reads this: Tonranny Island P.O. Via Oranmore Co*alway, Ireland * can make out this letter ...may be a J? The handwritting is hard to read..so I dont know what I may be misspelling. Any of this make sense to someone else? ; - ) thanks leigh
MY AUNT BRIDGET( DELIA )SHAUGHNESSY DOB 9TH DEC 1909,LEFT IRELAND 1927,ARRIVED IN NEW YORK,LIVED IN PHILADELPIA FROM 1927-1932 LOST CONTACT WITH HOME, WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF SHE IS STILL ALIVE,MARRIED HAD FAMILY OR SOME THING ABOUT HER . M'OD >From: wood.pat@comcast.net >Reply-To: IRISH-AMERICAN-L@rootsweb.com >To: IRISH-AMERICAN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [Irish-American] Missing Aunt >Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 21:49:04 +0000 > >Mary >Can you please be more specific? Location? Type of records? > >-------------- Original message -------------- > > > Is there anyone out there that can give me any information on how to get > > into 1927 records , Thanks M O 'D > > >==== IRISH-AMERICAN Mailing List ==== >The IRISH-AMERICAN Mailing List Website and Lookup Service >http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrishAmerican/ >Use this to unsub, change your subscription, links, etc. > _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Leigh, Oranmore is in County Galway, Ireland. Tonranny is most likely the townland. There is a Tonranny in Beagh Parish in Co. Galway. Beth ----- Original Message ----- From: <Lejax99@aol.com> To: <IRISH-AMERICAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 9:39 PM Subject: [Irish-American] Info please on address > Tonranny Island P.O. > Via Oranmore Co*alway, Ireland > * can make out this letter ...may be a J? > The handwritting is hard to read..so I dont know what I may be misspelling. > Any of this make sense to someone else? ; - ) > thanks > leigh
Mary Can you please be more specific? Location? Type of records? -------------- Original message -------------- > Is there anyone out there that can give me any information on how to get > into 1927 records , Thanks M O 'D
I would say the "*" is a "G" making it Galway. Gaile ----- Original Message ----- From: Lejax99@aol.com Date: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 7:39 pm Subject: [Irish-American] Info please on address > All the information I have on my roots to Ireland are from a hand > written > letter dated 1906. The address reads this: > > Tonranny Island P.O. > Via Oranmore Co*alway, Ireland > > * can make out this letter ...may be a J? > > The handwritting is hard to read..so I dont know what I may be > misspelling. Any of this make sense to someone else? ; - ) > thanks > leigh > > > ==== IRISH-AMERICAN Mailing List ==== > The IRISH-AMERICAN Mailing List Website and Lookup Service > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/IrishAmerican/ > Use this to unsub, change your subscription, links, etc. > >
Is there anyone out there that can give me any information on how to get into 1927 records , Thanks M O 'D _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Have you tried Google or SS death index? Those records are really too recent to be available to the public at large. Or, perhaps your local LDS can help you. Good luck. Elizabeth
Records of what where? Elizabeth
SNIPPET: Ever since the Great Famine of 1845-49, emigration had been a major factor in Irish life. In the 20th century the outward flow continued, abated only by the enforced intervals of two world wars. By the 1930s, the Irish people living outside of Ireland easily outnumber the inhabitants of the island. For the majority of emigrants, America was the dreamed destination. Somehow, as the "next parish to the West," it had a closeness which belied the width of the Atlantic Ocean. And there were many vibrant Irish communities by this time to help receive and settle newcomers. Despite that, emigration was still a dreadful wrench as families were broken up. Some would-be emigrants returned to Ireland, preferring an uncertain future in their ancient homeland. Author David LEHMAN wrote in the April 2004 issue of "Smithsonian" magazine that without Emma LAZARUS' timeless lines below - "Lady Liberty" might be just another statue, and that Americans tend to take the symbolism of the Statue of Liberty for granted, as if she has always stood in New York Harbor welcoming immigrants. At the ceremony dedicating the statue, LAZARUS' poem was not read. No even alluded to its open-armed welcome to immigrants fleeing hunger and persecution. President Grover CLEVELAND emphasized the spread of American ideals. The light from the statue's outstretched torch, he said, would "pierce the darkness of ignorance and man's oppression until Liberty shall enlighten the world." An event almost unnoticed at the time was the May 5, 1903 presentation of a bronze plaque of Ms. LAZARUS' poem to the War Department post commander on Bedloe's Island, although it had been composed some twenty years before, in 1883, to raise money at an auction to help pay for a pedestal for the statue and was familiar to other poets. Sculptor Frederic Auguste BARTHOLDI's "Liberty Enlightening the World" had been a gift to the United States from the people of France in 1884 as a symbol of friendship and of the liberty that citizens enjoy under a free form of government. It was finally unveiled on its completed pedestal on October 28, 1886. A Only a few months later, in 1887, Ms. LAZARUS died of cancer at the age of 38. In 1903, following a two-year campaign by her friend Georgina SCHUYLER, "The New Colossus" plaque was at last placed on an anterior wall of the statue's pedestal. However, it remained virtually ignored for more than a generation. It was not until the 1930s, when Europeans in droves began seeking asylum from Fascist persecution, that her poem was rediscovered, quoted in speeches, and set to music by Irving BERLIN. THE NEW COLOSSUS Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame, With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed sunset-gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand Glows world-wide welcome, her mild eyes command The air-bridged harbor that twin-cities frame. "Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she, With silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor. Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore; Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.701 / Virus Database: 458 - Release Date: 6/9/2004
I have transcribed the GV for the Tipperary Civil Parish from the printed GV pages. The area includes the follow townlands: Ballinvee, Ballynilard, Barronstown, Boheravendrum, Bohercrow, Carron, Carrownreddy, Greenrath, Murgasty, Pegsborough, Rathneaveen, Roseborough, Sadleirswells, Spital-land, Springfield, Tipperary Hills, Town Lot and Tipperary Town. The information in the databases includes: occupiers/surname and first, townland, page number of GV, map reference number, location/street, immediate lessor and the description of tenement. You can find the databases by going to the URL below my name. On my homepage, at the top, under Ireland, click on County Tipperary. On the Tipperary page, you will find the link under 'Land Records'. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton