Irish-American July 25, 1857 Marriages in Ireland June 30 at St. Mary's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. A. LEEPER, Charles JORDON, Esq, of Manchester, to Alicia Mary O'NEILL, niece of the late Henry HART, Esq., of Blackrock, county Dublin. June 29 at Drumcondra Church, county Dublin, Maj. T.H. SOMERVILLE, son of T. SOMERVILLE, of Drishane, county Cork, Esq., J.P., D.L., to Adelaide Eliza, daughter of the late Vice Admiral Sir J.C. COGHILL BART, of Belvedere House, Drumcondra. June 19 in St. Peter's Church, Dublin, H.A. LEWERS, Esq., Curraghbeg, county Louth, to Miss SIMPSON, of Mattock Lodge, Collon, only daughter of the late Wm. SIMPSON, Esq. June 25 at St. Mary's Church, Dublin, Wm. HODSON, Esq., eldest son of the late Wm. HODSON, Esq., J.P., Middleton, county Westmeath, to Henrietta Sophia, only daughter of the late William AUCHINLECK, Esq, F.R.C.S.I., of Dominick Street, Dublin. June 27 at St. Mark's Church, Dublin, Henry LANNIGAN, Esq., son of T.T. LANNIGAN, Esq, of the same city of Waterford, to Frances MESTAYRE, eldest daughter of John DOBBYN, of D'Oiler Street, Dublin, Esq. June 3 at the English Church, Pau, the Rev. E. THACKERAY STUBBS, eldest surviving son of the Rev. J.H. STUBBS, Dromiskin Rectory, Castlebellingham to Charlotte Anne, second surviving daughter of the late John HAMILTON, Esq., of Grove, county Meath.
This is the telephone number of the 42nd Street Library: 1-212-930-0830. You would ask for the Rare Books Division ( third floor ) and speak to someone there about a purchase price. That room is closed Mondays, but open 11-6 on other days. Mario I know that someone had published a book of the first 2000 accounts. I believe the price was $28. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don McGovern" <mcgovds@yahoo.com> To: <IRISH-NEW-YORK-CITY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 8:13 AM Subject: Re: [IRISH-NYC] Availability of Records > Thanks Mario. I may end up purchasing one or two > reels. I appreciate all the information. >
Hi Rosaleen, Now I cannot recall if your COSTELLO family emigrated to New York or to Philadelphia. But my own COSTELLO family in New York City had relatives named Walsh in Claremorris, County Mayo. James COSTELLO and D. WALSH were witnesses at the marriage of Mary COSTELLO and Mathew HIGGINS in Claremorris in 1823. And my LYNCH family in New York, whose daughter married a Costello, had another daughter who married a SULLIVAN in Ireland before the LYNCH family all emigrated to New York in 1883. MAureen --- Rosaleen SMART <Roz@smartbooboomummy.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: > Hi Marilyn > it's possible that she came with another family member > other than her > parents. > The Costellos I know for sure came with Walsh, Sullivans, > Stacks,Morans and > many more all inter married and settling in the US.I > cannot say that I have > come across either of your names though I'm afraid. > If I do I will be sure to contact you though. > Good luck > Roz > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marilyn Phillips" <rosabonheur@msn.com> > To: <IRISH-NEW-YORK-CITY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 4:24 PM > Subject: Re: [IRISH-NYC] Fwd: Costello > > > > I don't have a Costello in NYC that I know of, but my > great grandmother, > Catherine Green emigrated about 1867. Her mariage > license showed her mother > to be Marie Costello and her father Michael Green. > Catherine was about 11 > or 12 years old when she came from Ireland. One of the > witnesses on her > license was Bridget Green, who I hope was a sister. I > don't know if she > came with her parents or not. I haven't a clue where in > Ireland she came > from. She married James McCaffrey in 1876 in NYC. He > also came from > Ireland about 1870. The big question would be, did she > come with her > parents or did children that young emigrate at that young > age back then. > Any thoughts? Marilyn > > > > > > ==== IRISH-NEW-YORK-CITY Mailing List ==== > > Do you miss receiving MISSING LINKS and SOMEBODY'S > LINKS? If so, > > just subscribe to: > > http://www.petuniapress.com/ > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online > genealogy records, > go to: > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > ==== IRISH-NEW-YORK-CITY Mailing List ==== > Adopt a US County list > http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/adoptable/ > Adopt a Surname list > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/adoptable/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online > genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > ===== Researching: Costello, Lynch, Raftree/Raftery, Doran, Gansberg, Bove, Zeidt/Seitz, VonAlleman/Wollerman, Amacher, Giefer, Marlot, Koch, Hense, Jackler, Alvine, Shelly, Daly, Early, Greene, O'Callaghan __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - send holiday greetings for Easter, Passover http://greetings.yahoo.com/
On the ship's passenger lists you'll see many young children alone ..... but 14 was considered adult at least until after the Depression ..... 1950s children were still leaving school in droves at 16 to go to work. Maureen --- GaelEire@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 3/28/02 10:26:07 AM Central Standard > Time, > rosabonheur@msn.com writes: > > > > The big question would be, did she come with her > parents or did children > > that young emigrate at that young age back then. Any > thoughts? Marilyn > > > > > > > > I remember in the documentary "Out of Ireland," an > historian said that more > Irish women came to the US alone as compared to other > ethnic groups. But I > recently read an article about how women travelling alone > on these ships were > often harrassed by the crew. The article mentioned one > incident where the > crew members went below decks and actually molested some > of these women. > Apparently this one incident caused an outcry among the > immigrant societies > who demanded that single women travel with an older male > relative to "protect > them." I don't know if their warnings were heeded. But > it does raise > another danger of the voyage that never crossed my mind. > Take care, > Tracy > > > ==== IRISH-NEW-YORK-CITY Mailing List ==== > List Administrators: > Tracy Cassidy GaelEire@aol.com > Jim McCarthy SPAGHETTICOWBOY@cs.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online > genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > ===== Researching: Costello, Lynch, Raftree/Raftery, Doran, Gansberg, Bove, Zeidt/Seitz, VonAlleman/Wollerman, Amacher, Giefer, Marlot, Koch, Hense, Jackler, Alvine, Shelly, Daly, Early, Greene, O'Callaghan __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - send holiday greetings for Easter, Passover http://greetings.yahoo.com/
> Thanks, Don. Wasn't the Index online at Ancestry.com at > one time? > I thought that I had searched it there. > Maureen > > > Don McGovern wrote: > > > > > Over the last several weeks I feel I have become > quite > > > a expert on the Emigrant Savings Bank Records. > > > Probably learned a little more than I wanted to. But > I > > > wanted to share what I have learned with everyone so > > > that may you won't have to go through the learning > > > curve as I have. > > > > > > Availability of the records for research: > > > > > > If you live in the NYC area you should have no > problem > > > with finding the microfilm to research the records. > > > The NYPL has the microfilm at its library on 5th Ave > > > and 42nd street. > > > > > > If you live outside the NYC area there are 7 other > > > choices for you in the US: > > > > > > Mormon FHL at Salt Lake City: The microfilm is > > > restricted to the vault in SLC. It can not be sent > > > out to the local FHC's. > > > > > > CO DENVER PUB LIBR > > > FL BROWARD CNTY, LIBR DIV > > > MA BOSTON PUB LIBR > > > MA HARVARD UNIV, HARVARD COL LIBR TECH SERV > > > MI LIBRARY OF MICHIGAN > > > OH STATE LIBR OF OHIO > > > > > > I have checked with each of the libraries including > > > the Mormon and NYPL and the microfilm at each library > > > can not be sent out on Inter-Library Loan. Can be > used > > > only at their libraries. > > > > > > If you live in Oklahoma like myself, your just plum > > > out of luck. One person on the email list had a good > > > idea though. You might be able to purchase some of > > > the microfilm through the NYPL for $25 per roll. If > > > you go that route I suggest you purchase the index to > > > the test deposit books. Two rolls I believe that > > > cover from 1850 - 1866. Once you find the names and > > > their corresponding account numbers, hire a > researcher > > > in NYC to make photocopies of the test deposit books > > > for those you are wanting. Should end up costing a > > > person alot less going that route. > > > > > > Don McGovern > > > Oklahoma > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > Do You Yahoo!? > > > Yahoo! Greetings - send holiday greetings for Easter, > > Passover > > > http://greetings.yahoo.com/ > > > > > > ==== IRISH-NEW-YORK-CITY Mailing List ==== > > > Adopt a US County list > > > http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/adoptable/ > > > Adopt a Surname list > > > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/adoptable/ > > > > > > ============================== > > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion > online > > genealogy records, go to: > > > > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > ==== IRISH-NEW-YORK-CITY Mailing List ==== > > To unsubscribe, send an email with "unsubscribe" > (without > > the quotes) to either: > > IRISH-NEW-YORK-CITY-L-request@rootsweb.com (List > Version) > > IRISH-NEW-YORK-CITY-D-request@rootsweb.com (Digest > > Version) > > You can also unsubscribe from the website: > > http://www.irishinnyc.freeservers.com > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online > > genealogy records, go to: > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ===== > Researching: Costello, Lynch, Raftree/Raftery, Doran, > Gansberg, Bove, Zeidt/Seitz, VonAlleman/Wollerman, > Amacher, Giefer, Marlot, Koch, Hense, Jackler, Alvine, > Shelly, Daly, Early, Greene, O'Callaghan > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Greetings - send holiday greetings for Easter, > Passover > http://greetings.yahoo.com/ ===== Researching: Costello, Lynch, Raftree/Raftery, Doran, Gansberg, Bove, Zeidt/Seitz, VonAlleman/Wollerman, Amacher, Giefer, Marlot, Koch, Hense, Jackler, Alvine, Shelly, Daly, Early, Greene, O'Callaghan __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - send holiday greetings for Easter, Passover http://greetings.yahoo.com/
We'd like to wish everyone a Happy Easter and a blessed Passover. We hope you all have a wonderful, peaceful weekend. Jim & Tracy list admins
The July 18, 1857 "Information Wanted" column contains an error. The entry should read: Of Patrick, William and John REYGAN, who lived near Greenfield, Ohio about 4 years ago. Information will be thankfully received by Timothy T??EY, Dunleith, Joe Daviess county, Illinois. NOT Joe Davis county. Joe Daviess County is in the far northwest corner of Illinois. Take care, Tracy
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Directory/1873/1873.Index.html Other directories are there too---and MUCH, MUCH more : )
There is no index to the news or announcements from 1857. The March editions have been uploaded to the list website and equipped with a search engine. I hope to have April uploaded in the next few days. http://www.irishinnyc.freeservers.com The Information Wanted column has been fully transcribed and equipped with 5 indexes in the book, "Friends and Family." You can find some details on the book, including a link to where to purchase it on the list website, Information Wanted page. Hope this helps. Take care, Tracy
>From costello13@juno.com (EDWARD D COSTELLO) : MARILYN & TWIMI ................ My father John Patrick Costello lived in Brooklyn (NY, USA) with a Boyle family for a time during the 1870's to 1880's after his mother's death, he was 5 years old at the time. (Shannah, done) COSTELLO, Thomas Richard, 1850 Co Mayo Ireland-1900 Springfield MA USA; emigrated ~1872, Ballindine, Co Mayo, Ireland; m: 1875, St Mary's RCCh, Thorndike MA USA to Bridget JOYCE, 1850 Ireland-1886 Monson MA USA ; 7 kids, all USA b: Catherine, Mary, Edward, John Patrick, Bridget, Thomas Richard Jr, Ellen; both interred together w/3 of their kids & other JOYCE family members at Bethany RCCem Monson MA USA; parents: Richard & Catherine (Fahey) COSTELLO of Co Mayo , Ireland; siblings: John COSTELLO, 1848-1922, m: Mary Mullahy, probably of Co Mayo; 2 kids Ballindine, Co Mayo Ireland born: Mary, 1869 & Michael, 1871, others born USA: John, Catherine, Richard & Sarah. JOYCE, Bridget (COSTELLO), 1850 Co Mayo, Ireland-1886 Monson MA USA; Catherine (Dower), 1847 Ireland-1915 Monson/Palmer MA USA & Martin, 1852 Ireland-1881 Monson/Palmer/Chicopee MA USA; all emigrated c.1858; Bridget had 8 kids; Catherine & Martin: no known kids; all interred w/COSTELLO members at Bethany RCCem Monson MA USA; p:.Martin & Mary JOYCE, both of Ireland, probably Co Mayo. All The Best, ED COSTELLO, ............... Website:<http://ed_costello_1.tripod.com> 1009.Blenheim.Dr.Raleigh.NC.27612 COSTELLO (FAHEY): Co Mayo Ireland > CT, MA, ME USA > USA; JOYCE (DOWER): Co Mayo Ireland > MA USA; HAGGERTY (McGUIRE): Co Donegal Ireland > NB Canada > ME USA > USA; LAVERTY (BROWN), (KELLY): Co Armagh Ireland > NB Canada > ME, CA USA > USA, Canada.
Do we know if they are for sale? Thanks, Nancy Don McGovern wrote: > Over the last several weeks I feel I have become quite > a expert on the Emigrant Savings Bank Records. > Probably learned a little more than I wanted to. But I > wanted to share what I have learned with everyone so > that may you won't have to go through the learning > curve as I have. > > Availability of the records for research: > > If you live in the NYC area you should have no problem > with finding the microfilm to research the records. > The NYPL has the microfilm at its library on 5th Ave > and 42nd street. > > If you live outside the NYC area there are 7 other > choices for you in the US: > > Mormon FHL at Salt Lake City: The microfilm is > restricted to the vault in SLC. It can not be sent > out to the local FHC's. > > CO DENVER PUB LIBR > FL BROWARD CNTY, LIBR DIV > MA BOSTON PUB LIBR > MA HARVARD UNIV, HARVARD COL LIBR TECH SERV > MI LIBRARY OF MICHIGAN > OH STATE LIBR OF OHIO > > I have checked with each of the libraries including > the Mormon and NYPL and the microfilm at each library > can not be sent out on Inter-Library Loan. Can be used > only at their libraries. > > If you live in Oklahoma like myself, your just plum > out of luck. One person on the email list had a good > idea though. You might be able to purchase some of > the microfilm through the NYPL for $25 per roll. If > you go that route I suggest you purchase the index to > the test deposit books. Two rolls I believe that > cover from 1850 - 1866. Once you find the names and > their corresponding account numbers, hire a researcher > in NYC to make photocopies of the test deposit books > for those you are wanting. Should end up costing a > person alot less going that route. > > Don McGovern > Oklahoma > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Greetings - send holiday greetings for Easter, Passover > http://greetings.yahoo.com/ > > ==== IRISH-NEW-YORK-CITY Mailing List ==== > Adopt a US County list > http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/adoptable/ > Adopt a Surname list > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/adoptable/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Is there an index of all the 1857 Irish information? LEE GI MI
----- Original Message ----- From: "mtogl" <mtogl@email.msn.com> To: <NANCYML@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 11:37 PM Subject: Re: [IRISH-NYC] Emigrant Savings Bank Records- Availability of Records > I had spoken to someone from the Huntington Historical Society and she had > told me that they cost $25 a reel. But then you can check with the NYPL and > ask for the Rare Books Division and ask the librarian there. > > Mario > > PS In fact, the reels that the National Archives - I have been told - > were donated by someone who had purchased them some years ago. > > >
Irish-American July 18, 1857 Information Wanted Meath - Of Michael MONAGHAN, aged about 48 years, a native of Crossakell, who came to this country about 7 years ago, and is supposed to be in New York. Please address Miss HOGAN, care of T. O'DONNELL, Esq., New Orleans, La. Of Margaret DALY, of Munalour, parish of Cappoquin; when last heard from, 2 years ago, was in Nashua, New Hampshire. Please address her sister Bridget, care of John O'DONNELL, Terre Haute, Ind. Of Edward DALY, a native of Kilmeeson, county Meath, Ireland: when last heard from he was working in a towel factory in Columbus, Ohio. Any information of him, dead or alive, will be thankfully received by sending a few lines to his sister, Rose GERITY, Astoria, Long Island, Queens County, New York. Ohio papers please copy. Tipperary - Of Edward WALSH, of the town of Clonmel. When last heard from was in Merin County, Ohio. Any information will be thankfully received by his sister Margaret, care of John NALON, Lockhaven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania. Of Patrick and Thomas BURKE, aged from 20 to 22 years, natives of the parish of Moyne and Templetuchy. Patrick worked in Lasalle four years ago for a railroad company, and Thomas worked at the same time in New York. They will find something to their advantage by addressing their uncle, Nicholas BURKE, Lasalle, Illinois. Of Patrick, William and John REYGAN, who lived near Greenfield, Ohio about 4 years ago. Information will be thankfully received by Timothy T??EY, Dunleith, Joe Davis county, Illinois. Of Michael GRANT, from near Cashel, county Tipperary, Ireland, who came to this country a few years ago. Should this meet his eye or any person who knows his present residence and address, they will confer a favor by writing or sending to his brother John, 83 Gold Street, between Plymouth and Water Street, Brooklyn, NY. Carlow - Of Patt, John and Thomas MARTEN, from Newcastle, county Carlow. If this should meet the eye of any person knowing them, they will confer a great favor by writing to their cousin, Anne DAWSON, from Mountmellick, Queen's County. Direct to Ashnelot, New Hampshire. Of Patrick, Peter, Bridget and Ellen TIERNY, natives of Lettermullin, parish of Kilcummin:when last heard from, December 1854, Patrick, Bridget and Ellen lived in New York City, and Peter on Long Island, with Thomas McKEON. Information will be thankfully received by their sister, Honor. Address her husband, John JOYCE, Parkersburg, Va. Of James and Michael KENNA, from Green Lane, Co. Carlow, Ireland. When last heard from about three years ago, they were in Louisville, Ky. Since that time they wrote two letters to their sister, but she did not receive either of them. Any intelligence of them will be thankfully received by their sister, Mary Ann KENNA, care of Patrick O'DONOHUE, 115 Baxter St., New York or Newburgh Post Office, NY. Waterford - Of Thomas SHANAHAN, a native of county Waterford, Ireland. When last heard from he was in New York City, and then left for some part unknown. Any information of him will thankfully received by Patrick FLEMING, No. 495 Pearl Street, New York. Cork - Of James LYNCH, of Ballinacoda, parish of Ballinacoda, when last heard from was at work on a railroad near Boston, Mass., about 3 years ago. Information will be thankfully received by his sister, Catherine, in care of Wm. COLLINS, Lewiston, Mo. Of Maurice GLANNETT, a native of Ballybay, near Charleville, who came to this country about 3 years ago, and left Boston last December. Please address his sister, Mary, at Medford, Mass. Limerick - Of Catherine O'GRADY, a native of Ireland, parish of Murroe, county Limerick, left Ireland May 6. Any information will be gratefully received by her sister Ellen. Address Post Office, Yonkers. Of Denis MURPHY, of Cloodah, county Cork, Ireland, when last heard from was in Genessee County, Mich. Any information will be thankfully received by his sister Margaret DESMOND, or brother, John MURPHY, No. 12? Butler Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. Michigan papers please copy. Kildare - Of Patrick KEOUGH, a native of Celbridge, county Kildare, Ireland: when last heard from he was in St. Louis, Mo. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his brother, Peter KEOUGH, by addressing a few lines to him at No. 25 Mulberry St., Fall River, Mass. Mayo - Of James and Mary COSGROVE, who came from Glencartle parish, county Mayo, to New York City, about nine years ago; supposed to have gone to a sister Bridget, some twenty miles from the city, and has not been heard from since. Their sister Sarah is very anxious to find their whereabouts, and may be heard from by inquiring at No. 3 West Washington Place, New York. Of Thomas CURRAN, of Ballina, who came to this country about 7 years ago; when last heard from was in Lockport, N.Y., 4 years ago. Information will be thankfully received by his brother Patrick, Scranton, Luzerne County, Pa. Of Patrick and Thomas GAVAN, of Rose-hill, parish of Kilmena; when last heard from was in Virginia. Information will be thankfully received by their brother John GAVAN, Dunmore, Luzerne County, Pa. Of Peter and Hanna NAUGHTON, natives of the parish of Adragool, Derrafeda, who came to this country about 4 years ago; when last heard of were in New York. Information will be thankfully received by their brother, James, Cairo, Virginia. Wicklow - Of Denis, Edward and William BYRNES, natives of Stratford-on-Sisney, parish of Baldinglass, county Wicklow, Ireland, who came to this country 9 years ago. Denis is supposed to be keeping a dairy near New York; Edward and William when last heard of were in New York. Any information as to the whereabouts of the above-named brothers will be thankfully received by addressing Thomas BYRNE, 257 West 33rd Street, 9th avenue. Cavan - Of Phil MORNAHAN and Edward GAYNOR, from county Cavan. Their sister and brother-in-law have just arrived and wish to find them. Address Patrick FITZPATRICK, New York. Of John McAVOY, a native of county Cavan; when last heard of was in Illinois. Information will be thankfully received by his nephew Michael McCANN, Jeanesville, Luzerne County, Pa. Kilkenny - Of Ellen MURPHY, of Ballyready, parish of Tologher, county Kilkenny, who landed in New York June 1854. Should this meet her eye, or any one knowing her whereabouts, will confer a favor by addressing her brother, James MURPHY, Peoria, Ill. Of Thomas McCLELLAND, of the townland of Fiddown, parish of Templorane, county Kilkenny, who came to this country about 3 or 4 years ago, and landed in New York with his mother and sister, and stopped with Nicholas DUNN, his brother-in-law, and has not been heard from since. Information will be thankfully received by his brother, William McCLELLAND, Clillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois. Donegal - Of John DOHERTY, carpenter by trade, who left Dungloe, county Donegal, Ireland, about 3 years ago; when last heard of he was in Milwaukie. Any information of him will be kindly received by his brother, Joseph DOHERTY, at Dr. Dillon's Drug Store, No. 421 Pearl, corner of Rose Street, New York. Western papers please copy. Of John O'BRIEN from Bundoran, county Donegal; when last heard from he was in Havre in France. Any one knowing anything concerning his present whereabouts will please address his brothers James K. or Francis O'BRIEN, Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Clare - Of John MYRES, of the parish of Kildysart, who landed in New York about 10 years ago; when last heard from was in Erie, Pennsylvania, in September 1856. Please address his brother, Thomas MYRES, Buffalo, New York. Of John GALLAHER, of the parish of O'Gonoloe; when last heard from was in Lookout, Missouri. Information will be thankfully received by his brother, Thomas, Cooperstown, Manitouwoc County, Wis. Of Michael McMAHON, of Kilkeren, parish of Killifin, county Clare, who landed in Quebec two years ago last September; when last heard from was with his sister, Honora, in Paris, Canada West, in Nov. 1855. Please address his cousin, Timothy McMAHON, Dyersville, Dubuque County, Iowa. Longford - Of Bridget HANLON, a native of Muckerstaff, county Longford; when last heard of she lived in Goshen, Orange County, N.Y., with Mrs. GARDNER. About 3 years ago her brother received a letter from her, wherein she stated that she was going to live in Boston. Should she or any person acquainted with her see this, they would confer a favor by addressing Michael HANLON, Frostburg, Alleghany county, Md. Leitrim - Of Miles DOUGHERTY, of the parish of Innis, county Leitrim, who left St. Louis, Mo., for California, on the 10th of April, 1855; and also his cousin, Miles McNIFF, who left St. Louis in the summer of 1855. Please address their sister and cousin, Ann DOUGHERTY, care of William HUGHES, corner of Tenth and Christy Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.
Irish-American July 18, 1857 Deaths in Ireland June 19 at 30 Upper Camden Street, Mr. Benjamin HEPENSTAL. June 20, Constantine EGAN, Esq., of Dublin, merchant, aged 73 years. June 17 at Violet Cottage, Harold's Cross, Dublin, aged 9 years, Frederick, beloved son of Mr. John TORKINGTON, auctioneer, 37 Mary Street. June 21 of malignant scarletina, John, the youngest and dearly loved son of Richard WALSH, aged three years and seven months. June 18 in Limerick, aged 42 years, Mr. Michael UPTON, of Pleasant Street, Dublin. In Brussells, after a lingering and painful illness, Henrietta, third daughter of Captain Thomas BARNEWALL, of Dublin, and late of the Longford Militia. June 22 at 12 Pembroke Place, Dublin, in her 84th year, Elizabeth, relict of Rev. Thomas KELLY, of Kellyville, Queen's County. June 22 at Castlewood Avenue, Dublin, Harriet Louisa, only daughter of G. WRIGHT, Esq., aged 9 1/2 years. June 21 at Dalkey, Theodosia Eleanor, wife of T.G.W. SANDFORD, Esq., of Castlerea, county Roscommon. June 22 at 39 Eccles Street, Dublin, Ellen Susanna, daughter of the late Rev. John ARMSTRONG, Vicar of Kiltoom and Camma, in county Roscommon. May 10 at Portarlington, Mr. BOYD: and on the 12th June, aged 24, shortly after giving birth to a son, Mrs. Nanny BOYD, wife of the above, and daughter of the late Mr. KENNEDY LE BAS, of Dublin. June 16 at Kentstown, county Galway, Maria, wife of Thomas DAVIES, Esq., much regretted. At his residence, Bailyduagh House, Cashel, after a protracted illness, Michael HEFFERNAN, Esq. June 17 at Kingstown, aged 78, Elizabeth, relict of Wm. P. CUTHBERT, Esq., of Dublin. June 15 at the residence of her son-in-law, Thomas Wm. GRAY, Esq., solicitor, Exeter, Jemima Jane, widow of Donatus O'BRIEN, Esq., county Clare, late of Sidmouth, aged 54. June 20 at Roscrea, Mr. Patrick KIRWAN, aged 73 years. June 23 at Sandymount, Walter, infant son of Edward WALSHE, Esq., solicitor, aged one year and eight months. At 35 Thomas Street, Limerick, after a protracted illness, Louisa CREAGH, the beloved child of Jasper CREAGH, late Captain 86th and 95th Regiments. Richard MURRAY GUNN, of Newcastle, aged 75. At Glanleam, Valencia, the residence of her son-in-law, the Knight of Kerry, aged 73 years, Mary, relict of the late Peter HUSSEY, Esq., of Faranakilla House, Dingle. In Galway, Mrs. KILLEEN, wife of Edward KILLEEN, Esq., of Galway. P.T. KIELY, son of the late John KIELY, Dungarvan, county Waterford. At the Convent of Mercy, Charleville, Sister Mary Vincent BALL. In Kilkenny, Sarah, relict of the late Bibby HARTFORD, Esq., of Shortall's Graigue, county Kilkenny. At Crecrin, county Carlow, Mr. Michael E. O'BRIEN, Divinity Student of Carlow College. At Ballyroan, Queen's County, aged 80 years, Mr. Mathew McWEE. In Dublin, Anne, relict of the late James McDONOGH, Esq., M.D., of Banelagh, formerly Surgeon of the King's County Militia. In Kingstown, Elizabeth, relict of the late Wm. PIERCE CUTHBERT, Esq., of Dublin. At Kingstown, Thomas S. BLACKER, Esq., of Castle Martin, county Kildare. Major BAILIE, South Down Militia. At Prospect, the Rev. Timothy CONNOLLY, C.C., Rathdrum. Elizabeth Mary Jane, child of the late John SMITH ABBOTT, Esq., solicitor. At Glenvar, Killester, Fanny ALLMAN, daughter of Andrew S. HART, F.T.C.D. Mr. John LIPSETT, of Cashel, near Ballyshannon. In Sligo, Iamena, relict of the late Mr. George WHITTAKER, of Sligo. James BENNETT, Esq., of Armagh.
Irish-American July 18, 1857 Deaths in New York City On July 12th, in the 26th year of her age, after a long and painful illness, Ann COGAN, a native of Foaty, county Cork, Ireland.
Irish-American July 18, 1857 Marriages in Ireland June 23 in the Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines, by the Rev. J. CLARKE, C.C., Joseph HENEY, Esq., of Cabra, to Margaret Josephine, eldest daughter of James McDANIELL, of Rathmines Road, Dublin. June 18 in St. George's Church, Dublin, John, eldest son of Connell LOUGHNAN, Esq., of Lower Gardiner Street, to Anna, only daughter of the late George KIDD, Esq., of Great Charles Street. June 23 at St. Peter's Church, Dublin, Henry LITTLEWOOD, Esq., of Cullenswood House, to Eliza, third daughter of the late Bartholomew GALVIN, Esq., solicitor, of Elm View, Rathgar. June 22 at St. Mary's Church of the Conception, Marlborough Street, Dublin, by the Rev. Thomas POWER, Patrick MADDEN, Carysfort Avenue, Blackrock, to Eliza, daughter of John CAFFRY, of Dublin. June 25 at the Star of the Sea, Dublin, Nicholas James LALOR, Esq., to Mary Frances, only daughter of Richard O'GORMAN, Esq. June 21 in the Roman Catholic Chapel, Bray, by the Rev. Mr. TREVOR, Mr. Terence BYRNE, of Dublin, eldest son of Mr. Mathew BYRNE, Kilballyowen, county Wicklow, to Bridget, second youngest daughter of Mr. John BYRNE BRAY. June 24 at Howth, Thomas NEDLEY, Esq., M.D., to Eliza, second daughter of the late John Arthur O'HAGAN, Esq., of Newry. June 23 at St. Peter's Church, Dublin, Thomas LONG, Esq., A.B., T.C.D., only son of William LONG, Esq., J.P., 21 Mary Street, to Charlotte Sophia, second daughter of the late George RYE BLACKWOOD, Esq., solicitor. June 18 at Barmeath, Captain Conyears TOWER, 3rd Dragoon Guards, to Annabella Mary, second daughter of Lord BELLEW. June 18 at Carrickfergus Church, the Very Rev., the Dean of Connor, to Anne, second daughter of the late Peter KIRK, Esq., formerly M.P. for Carrickfergus. At Passage West, Lieut. Bryan KEATINGE THERRY, R.N., to Dora Maria, only daughter of the late Luke SHEA, Esq., J.P., of Britfieldstown, county Cork. In Tralee, Mr. David McGREGOR, to Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas BENNER, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. At Pancras, G.N. CRAUFURD, Esq., of the island of Trinidad, to Elizabeth Frances, youngest daughter of the late J. PARKER, of Brookfield, county Wicklow. At Willesden church, Capt. Charles C. MASON, 48th Regt., son of the late Vice Admiral Sir Charles MASON, to Lucy Ella, daughter of the late William HOLMES, Esq., of Kilrea.
Irish-American July 18, 1857 News from Ireland Fermanagh - Fine samples of new potatoes and turnips, grown by Mr. John A. MORRISON, of Darling Street, were shown us a few evenings ago. In the matter of the estate of Rev. William BRADSHAW and others, (Mary HAYES, peitioner,) the Commissiones have sold the property as follows: Lot 1-Lands of Knocknalossett, barony of Clonkelly, county Fermanagh, held in fee simple, containing 156a. and over, plantation measure; profit rent 30 pounds 18s. 9d. Sold to Mr. MAYNE for 910 pounds. 2. Lands of Killyfool, same barony, containing 61a. and over; profit rent 34 pounds 9s. 1d. - Sold to Mr. BRADY for 805 pounds. 3. Lands of Cortaghart, barony of Cremorne, county Monaghan, containing 69a. and over; profit rent 100 pounds 18s. 11d. Sold to Mr. FITZGERALD for 2,010 pounds 10s. 4. Lands of Kilduff, barony of Lowe Loughtee, county Cavan, containing 56a. and over; profit rent 30 pounds 14s. - Sold to Mr. BRADY for 535 pounds. 5. Lands of Kinnigo, barony of Oneilland East, county Armagh, containing 81a., statute measure; profit rent 92 pounds 13s. Sold to MR. HASLETT, in trust, for 2,200 pounds. 6. Lands of Cartrongarra, barony of Moydow, county Longford, held in fee simple, containing 297a. and over, Irish measure; profit rent 43 pounds 4s. 11 1/4 d. Sold to Mr. STEWART for 870 pounds. 7. Two houses in the town of Clones, nett rental 4 pounds 15s. Sold to Mr. DUDGEON, in trust, for 80 pounds. Donegal - The last issue of the Derry Journal contains a letter signed, "A Donegal National Teacher," referring, amongst other matters, to the fine of 1000 pounds laid upon the inhabitants of certain unfortunate districts of county Donegal, at the Letterkenny Presentment Sessions, because some hundreds of Scotch and English sheep had mysteriously disappeared from the mountains in their vicinity. On this subject, the writer gives the following startling piece of information: He says - "The case, I understand, is to be traversed at the next Lifford assizes and disclosures, perhaps, may be made to prove that hot to us, but to parties less suspected in this crime chargeable. Our venerable Bishop, the Right Rev. Dr. McGETTIGAN, has declared, in the presence of more than three hundred persons, assembled near the Gweedore Hotel, that he had it from trustworthy authority that 400 of these sheep were made away with by their Scotch owners, and that the crime was thrown at the doors of the Irish." Sub-Inspector George ABBOTT has arrived in Donegal from Castlebar, and has taken charge of the Glenties district. Head-Constable John BOYDE has taken charge of the Donegal station, in place of Mr. Alexander VANCE, retired on a pension of 43 pounds a year. Sir Duncan McGREGOR has ordered four of the senior Constables to proceed to Dublin to compete for the rank of Head-Constable. Galway - On Tuesday, the 8th ult., his Grace the Archbishop of Tuam officiated at the convent chapel in Ballinasloe, and received into religion Miss LYNCH, of Strand Hill, as sister Mary Magdalene Joseph, and two other sisters, Miss HUGHES of Dublin as sister Philomena and Miss ROCHE of Carlow as sister Magdalene.
In a message dated 3/28/02 10:26:07 AM Central Standard Time, rosabonheur@msn.com writes: > The big question would be, did she come with her parents or did children > that young emigrate at that young age back then. Any thoughts? Marilyn > > > I remember in the documentary "Out of Ireland," an historian said that more Irish women came to the US alone as compared to other ethnic groups. But I recently read an article about how women travelling alone on these ships were often harrassed by the crew. The article mentioned one incident where the crew members went below decks and actually molested some of these women. Apparently this one incident caused an outcry among the immigrant societies who demanded that single women travel with an older male relative to "protect them." I don't know if their warnings were heeded. But it does raise another danger of the voyage that never crossed my mind. Take care, Tracy
Hi Don; Thanks for sharing your information on Availability of Records-Emigrant Savings Bank. It's pieces of shared information like that which helps to lighten the load in our research. Jim McCarthy Upland CA Researching: MCCARTHY...QUINN....FRANCIS....KENNEDY