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    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] DNA -Y or Mt. ( Male - Female) - Surname Galligan
    2. Fran Miller
    3. How does one have a look at the Breifne Clans project page? I'm Sheridan and O' Reilly-have a feeling they might be a large part of that project. Can anyone help me on thhis? Thanks! Fran ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan Daily" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 6:31 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] DNA -Y or Mt. ( Male - Female) - Surname Galligan Pádraig, I started a Cullivan DNA project group because none had been created yet. It is starting slow, but I've had further inquiries and interest, so I expect it will grow as knowledge about Genealogy DNA testing increases. You could start your own Galligan DNA Surname Group, even if you do not have the Galligan Y-DNA - you would simply want to get someone who does have it tested. Galligans who have joined those other projects listed at Family Tree DNA can also join the Galligan project - everyone can join two projects. Even if those Galligans don't join, you get to see who matches your DNA string of interest from the whole database of testers who have signed an agreement to allow their results to be shared. [Keep in mind it is pretty easy to start a project. I knew next to nothing, and although it seems intimidating, I was able to accomplish it fairly well.] I joined the Yahoo Group for DNA-Newbies to learn more about this whole thing. I lurk most of the time and only read the occasional email, but it is worth joining. If you joined you could ask about Galligan projects. You might get other places to look sent to you. You can look at the Cullivan project here: http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_det.aspx?group=Cullivan There is also an interesting "Breifne Clans" project that the Cullivan members have joined, since it "is to establish Y-DNA profiles for the early Breifne Clans" of the 12th Century (covering counties Cavan and Leitrim). To learn more about the DNA-NEWBIE group, please visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DNA-NEWBIE To subscribe, send an email to: [email protected] With "subscribe" (no quotes) in the subject and body. Good luck! Susan Daily ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/23/2007 12:19:01
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] DNA -Y or Mt. ( Male - Female) - Surname Galligan
    2. Susan Daily
    3. Pádraig, I started a Cullivan DNA project group because none had been created yet. It is starting slow, but I've had further inquiries and interest, so I expect it will grow as knowledge about Genealogy DNA testing increases. You could start your own Galligan DNA Surname Group, even if you do not have the Galligan Y-DNA - you would simply want to get someone who does have it tested. Galligans who have joined those other projects listed at Family Tree DNA can also join the Galligan project - everyone can join two projects. Even if those Galligans don't join, you get to see who matches your DNA string of interest from the whole database of testers who have signed an agreement to allow their results to be shared. [Keep in mind it is pretty easy to start a project. I knew next to nothing, and although it seems intimidating, I was able to accomplish it fairly well.] I joined the Yahoo Group for DNA-Newbies to learn more about this whole thing. I lurk most of the time and only read the occasional email, but it is worth joining. If you joined you could ask about Galligan projects. You might get other places to look sent to you. You can look at the Cullivan project here: http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_det.aspx?group=Cullivan There is also an interesting "Breifne Clans" project that the Cullivan members have joined, since it "is to establish Y-DNA profiles for the early Breifne Clans" of the 12th Century (covering counties Cavan and Leitrim). To learn more about the DNA-NEWBIE group, please visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DNA-NEWBIE To subscribe, send an email to: [email protected] With "subscribe" (no quotes) in the subject and body. Good luck! Susan Daily

    02/23/2007 10:31:55
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] DNA -Y or Mt. ( Male - Female) - Surname Galligan
    2. Pádraig Mór Ó Gealagáin
    3. Thanks for the URL's, Jim, I had already found them by 'Googling', but I was wondering if any Galligans or descendants of Galligans from Co. Cavan had joined in a Galligan name DNA project. The reason is ask, Jim, is having done extensive searching for a Canadian namesake whose earliest known ancestor, a John Galligan, had arrived in the Ottawa Valley area of Ontario with, supposedly only, his parents in 1842 . My research with Ontario censuses and other such sources proved that he had an older brother and a younger sister, Anne, all born in Co.Cavan, as well as possible first cousins from the same , presently unknown parish in Co.Cavan. I did get a possible clue from a cemetery record when a Bridget Galligan, from the next Crown-granted lot indicated Kilmore, Co.Cavan as place her place of birth. But my search continues because, although I had discovered that his mother's name was Anne - there is, naturally no indication of her maiden surname, as she was married in Co.Cavan; his father's first name is also presently a mystery, but considering the eldest brother' name is Thomas, and when John got married in 1855, he named his first son Thomas Daniel. Needless to say my Canadian namesake is thrilled so far with the revelations that I unearthed, hence my question about a possible DNA project for Co.Cavan Galligans. Thanks, again Jim for the URL's. Pádraig Mór, An Sean Gabhar (a.k.a. 'An Fear Tuaithe') "Memory is the diary we all carry around with us" [Oscar Wilde] ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 8:49 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] DNA -Y or Mt. ( Male - Female) Surname Galligan Project Members Description British Isles 1 653 PART 1 of the British Isles DNA project, a project that will... British Isles 2 881 Part 2 of the British Isles project, which is designed to he... Chelsea ,Ma. 81 For you who are checking this out it is a Project for the to... Nordic & Celtic DNA 1060 This project is open to both men and women of Nordic and of ... Jim Denning -Ygenealogist-MTgenealogist using Genetics to connect Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning-carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchugh-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,Ma.- and ever an growing list List owner of Irish-dna,Piscopo-l-Heslin-l,McHugh-l,Cogan-l-Machelsea-l,Ita-Frosinone-l,Mazzola-l-Duggan-l Project Manager of Chelsea Ma. Genetics Project,Denning&Variants Project-Farrell Genetics Project-The Cogan Project- the Duggan Project- County Longford Project-Frosinone Italy Project-Parramatta-Sydney Project- Hannibal MO-QuincyIL Project-Brighton-NewtonMA Project ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.

    02/23/2007 07:15:26
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] DNA -Y or Mt. ( Male - Female) Surname Galligan
    2. In a message dated 2/23/2007 2:31:16 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Hi List, do any of you know of ongoing DNA testing on the surname Galligan for Co. Cavan relatives? Pádraig Mór, An Sean Gabhar (a.k.a. 'An Fear Tuaithe') Project Members Description British Isles 1 653 PART 1 of the British Isles DNA project, a project that will... British Isles 2 881 Part 2 of the British Isles project, which is designed to he... Chelsea ,Ma. 81 For you who are checking this out it is a Project for the to... Nordic & Celtic DNA 1060 This project is open to both men and women of Nordic and of ... _http://www.familytreedna.com/name_search.aspx?search=SearchName&surname=gSurN ame&value=Galligan&type=eq_ (http://www.familytreedna.com/name_search.aspx?search=SearchName&surname=gSurName&value=Galligan&type=eq) Jim Denning -Ygenealogist-MTgenealogist using Genetics to connect Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning- carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchug h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,M a.- and ever an growing list List owner of Irish-dna,Piscopo-l-Heslin-l,McHugh-l,Cogan-l-Machelsea-l,Ita-Frosinone-l,Mazzola-l-Duggan-l Project Manager of Chelsea Ma. Genetics Project,Denning&Variants Project-Farrell Genetics Project-The Cogan Project- the Duggan Project- County Longford Project-Frosinone Italy Project-Parramatta-Sydney Project- Hannibal MO-QuincyIL Project-Brighton-NewtonMA Project <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    02/23/2007 01:49:30
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] DNA -Y or Mt. ( Male - Female) Surname Galligan
    2. Pádraig Mór Ó Gealagáin
    3. Hi List, do any of you know of ongoing DNA testing on the surname Galligan for Co. Cavan relatives? Pádraig Mór, An Sean Gabhar (a.k.a. 'An Fear Tuaithe') "Memory is the diary we all carry around with us" [Oscar Wilde]

    02/22/2007 07:30:30
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Cavan Women in History
    2. Dennis Reiley
    3. Thank you Kathy, A delightful article that aptly portrays women's struggle not just for themselves but also to bring meaning to life; theirs and others. Dennis Reiley ----- Original Message ----- From: "the Aho's" <[email protected]> To: "the Aho's" <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 7:29 PM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Cavan Women in History > > Very nice article on a topic we don't see much of: > http://www.hoganstand.com/general/Identity/extras/people/stories/cavanwomen.htm > > Enjoy! > Kathy Aho > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    02/22/2007 01:29:39
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Cavan Women in History
    2. the Aho's
    3. Very nice article on a topic we don't see much of: http://www.hoganstand.com/general/Identity/extras/people/stories/cavanwomen.htm Enjoy! Kathy Aho

    02/22/2007 11:29:10
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Cavan Weekly News - December 8, 1876
    2. Kay Stanton
    3. CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, Friday, December 8, 1876 MARRIAGE. Morrow AND Morrison - December 6, at Peter's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. Duncan CRAIG, D.D., assisted by the Rev. Morgan W. JEBETT, William Morrow, of Clare House, Balljamesduff, to Lizzie, second daughter of William Morrison, of Stephen's green, Dublin. DEATHS. WILSON - On 29th November, at Cavan Infirmary, Mary Anne, second daughter of the late Thomas Wilson, of Drumbran, aged 22. Deceased was much respected by a large number of friends, who mourn her loss. WEIR - December 1, at the Parsonage, Iack, Isabella Anne, the beloved wife of the Rev. E. M. Weir, and eldest daughter of the late John MURRAY, Esq., of Marlfield, aged 36 years. CONSOLIDATED CHAMBER - Friday. Mr. Justice LAWSON sat in the Queen's Bench Chamber on Friday last, and disposed of motions for the three law courts. Simpson v. Lundy This is an action of libel brought by a Presbyterian clergyman against members of his own session for alleged libel in a memorial forwarded to the presbytery of Baillieborough complaining of his conduct in reference to matters connected with the administration of the Church funds. The subject of the libel was also alleged to be contained in letters sent to Mr. SHIRLEY and the Rev. Hugh HANNA. Mr. MONRO obtained liberty to plead no libel, a traverse of the defamatory sense imputed, and please of justification and privilege. LOCAL NEWS. The second of the course of Advent lectures, in the Old Church, Kilmore, will be delivered on next Wednesday, by the Rev. Joseph POTTER, Rector of Drumlese. Divine Service will commence at half-past six p.m. BAILLIEBOROUGH YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. - The members of the above Association met on Wednesday, the 29th ult., in the Parochial School-house - Thomas CHAMBERS, Esq., in the chair. Scripture subject - Heb. 1, 2. A recitation was given by Mr. H. ARMSTRONG. A debate concerning the advantage of a railway to Baillieborough was then opened by Mr. R. GIBSON in the affirmative, who was opposed by Mr. J. COLEMAN. After a lengthened discussion the affirmative was carried. A motion was brought forward by the Rev. J. W. TAYLOR and W. B. FAUSSETT, Esq., respecting the opening of a reading room in Bailieboro'. The further consideration of the motion was postponed till January next. THE MURDER OF CONSTABLE O'BRIEN. Dublin, Tuesday. At the Commission of Oyer and Terminer in Green-street to-day, before Mr. Baron FITZGERALD, the hearing of the case was resumed in which Sub-Constable Patrick KAVANAGH was charged with the wilful murder of Constable John O'BRIEN, at Tillystown, near Bray, on the 18th of October. Mr. CURREN summed up for the defence, contending that the prisoner was insane at the he committed the deed. Mr. O'Brien, Q.C., having replied, Baron Fitzgerald summed up, and the jury found that the prisoner was labouring under temporary insanity when he committed the crime. The prisoner was ordered to be detained in custody during her Majesty's pleasure. CAVAN PETTY SESSIONS. - Monday (Before W. BABINGTON and J. FAY, Esqrs.) Sub-Inspector HAYES charged Mary Anne McDERMOTT with concealing the birth of her child. Adjourned. Ellen FITZPATRICK was sent to gaol for a month, and a number of persons were fined for drunkenness. THE LATE REV. JOHN KING, BILLISSIS. The remains of the Rev. John KING, of Billisses, in the Presbytery of Bailieboro', were on Tuesday committed to the grave. All the ministers of the Presbytery were present with the exception of two, who were unavoidably absent. The funeral was largely attended by all denominations, as Mr. King was deservedly held in high esteem by all. The Rev. James MISKELLY read a short portion of Scripture in the house, and prayed. The remains were then brought to the church, where Mr. King had for almost forty years preached the Gospel with no uncertain sound. Rev. R. H. CLARKE, of Ballyjamesduff, ascended the pulpit, sung a portion of the 90th Psalm, read a few verses relative to the ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ, concerning which he made some lucid and touching remarks thereby illustrating the ministry of Mr. King. The Rev. T. R. WHITE, of First Bailieboro', next took his place in the pulpit and said - It is my mournful duty, my dear friends, to say a few words relative to our dear departed friend, who, on Friday morning last, entered upon his rich and glorious reward. Mr. King was a native of the County Monaghan, born at Ballybay sometime in the year 1790. He received his education from the late Rev. James MORELL, father to the present Mr. Morell, of Ballybay, for whom, until his death, he entertained the highest feeling of regard. His first place in the ministry was Ballyjamesduff. He went there as assistant to the late much respected Mr. KENNEDY, and married his daughter. While in Ballyjamesduff he established a mission station, three miles distant, at Billisses, and for years preached in what was called the old Orange Hall before the people of Billisses were established into a separate congregation. When organised into such they gave him a call, and he accepted it. Between Ballyjamesduff and Billisses in the same locality he was more than half a century in the ministry - eleven years assistant in the former, and thirty-nine years minister of this congregation. The duties of his calling in both places he discharged effectually, faithfully, and affectionately, and now at the close of fifty years in the service of a loving Master, he has resigned his charge into the hands of the Good Shepherd, that he may feed his sheep and lead his lambs by other lips and under other care. And may God bless the instruction to their eternal welfare. In addition to the duties of his congregation, he has, during almost the whole period of his ministry, conducted an English and classical school, and the affection that expiated towards him in the minds of his pupils and their parents is something very remarkable. I shall not soon forget the effect that the news of his death created among such in my own district, deep sorrow, and a flood o tears. Last Saturday fortnight he gave his last lessons in school. Mr. King was a student and a scholar. A very striking trait in his character was his love for church extension. He was the man, when an assistant in Ballyjamesduff, who established this congregation. Since that time, joined by other congregations, he has warmly and energetically aided in the establishment of seven others, viz., Cavan, Drumkeeran, Killucan, Longford, Glassleck, Loughmourne and Kells. While he was thus actively engaged abroad, he never neglected his pastoral duties at home. Let him once see his duty, and I believe, fearless and regardless of consequences, no earthly power could change him. The remains were carried from the church by his sorrowing committee, and placed in the grave, after which the Rev Thomas JOHNSTON, of Second Bailieboro' prayed "When a great man dies, For years beyond our ken, The light he leaves behind him lies Upon the paths of men." -Witness. (Cavan County Newspaper Transcription Project)

    02/22/2007 08:49:40
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Tully, Carroll, Daugherty, Leonard, Smith of Bloomfield, IL immigrated from Co. Cavan.
    2. Patricia
    3. Just checked my phone book for TULLY an there are lots of them in and around Co. Cavan. LOTS! Patricia

    02/22/2007 08:30:40
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] does anyone have people who went to boston but especially che...
    2. In a message dated 2/22/2007 1:43:35 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: I have Denneens or Denenes or Deneens from Co. Cavan who went to St Croix county in Wisconsin circa 1868-1940's. I Believe they were in Ontario canada for a bit before that 1843-1868. Let me know if you ever hear of this branch... Kathy Aho were they miners Jim Denning -Ygenealogist-MTgenealogist using Genetics to connect Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning- carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchug h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,M a.- and ever an growing list List owner of Irish-dna,Piscopo-l-Heslin-l,McHugh-l,Cogan-l-Machelsea-l,Ita-Frosinone-l,Mazzola-l-Duggan-l Project Manager of Chelsea Ma. Genetics Project,Denning&Variants Project-Farrell Genetics Project-The Cogan Project- the Duggan Project- County Longford Project-Frosinone Italy Project-Parramatta-Sydney Project- Hannibal MO-QuincyIL Project-Brighton-NewtonMA Project <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    02/22/2007 07:27:38
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] does anyone have people who went to boston but especially chelsea ma
    2. the Aho's
    3. I have Denneens or Denenes or Deneens from Co. Cavan who went to St Croix county in Wisconsin circa 1868-1940's. I Believe they were in Ontario canada for a bit before that 1843-1868. Let me know if you ever hear of this branch... Kathy Aho [email protected] wrote: > > >In a message dated 2/21/2007 9:06:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, >[email protected] writes: > >does anyone have people who went to boston but especially chelsea ma > > > > >Jim Denning -Ygenealogist-MTgenealogist >using Genetics to connect >Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning- >carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchug >h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,M >a.- and ever an growing list >List owner of >Irish-dna,Piscopo-l-Heslin-l,McHugh-l,Cogan-l-Machelsea-l,Ita-Frosinone-l,Mazzola-l-Duggan-l >Project Manager of Chelsea Ma. Genetics Project,Denning&Variants >Project-Farrell Genetics Project-The Cogan Project- the Duggan Project- County Longford >Project-Frosinone Italy Project-Parramatta-Sydney Project- Hannibal >MO-QuincyIL Project-Brighton-NewtonMA Project ><BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free >email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at >http://www.aol.com. > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > -- Don't forget to Vote for the Northern Territory: Devil's Marbles today in Aussie Monopoly http://www.monopoly.com.au/ Sweet Teens and Sweet Babies: Sets cost less than taking a class! scrapbook paper dolls custom made to look like your child! Detailed examples seen here: http://myall2.blogspot.com/

    02/21/2007 05:42:47
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] does anyone have people who went to boston but especially chelsea ma
    2. In a message dated 2/21/2007 9:06:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: does anyone have people who went to boston but especially chelsea ma Jim Denning -Ygenealogist-MTgenealogist using Genetics to connect Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning- carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchug h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,M a.- and ever an growing list List owner of Irish-dna,Piscopo-l-Heslin-l,McHugh-l,Cogan-l-Machelsea-l,Ita-Frosinone-l,Mazzola-l-Duggan-l Project Manager of Chelsea Ma. Genetics Project,Denning&Variants Project-Farrell Genetics Project-The Cogan Project- the Duggan Project- County Longford Project-Frosinone Italy Project-Parramatta-Sydney Project- Hannibal MO-QuincyIL Project-Brighton-NewtonMA Project <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    02/21/2007 02:08:00
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Kilmore Parish
    2. does anyone have people who went to boston but especially chelsea ma Jim Denning -Ygenealogist-MTgenealogist using Genetics to connect Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning- carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchug h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,M a.- and ever an growing list List owner of Irish-dna,Piscopo-l-Heslin-l,McHugh-l,Cogan-l-Machelsea-l,Ita-Frosinone-l,Mazzola-l-Duggan-l Project Manager of Chelsea Ma. Genetics Project,Denning&Variants Project-Farrell Genetics Project-The Cogan Project- the Duggan Project- County Longford Project-Frosinone Italy Project-Parramatta-Sydney Project- Hannibal MO-QuincyIL Project-Brighton-NewtonMA Project <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

    02/21/2007 02:05:19
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Kilmore Parish
    2. Pádraig Mór Ó Gealagáin
    3. Thank you, Peter, for the very prompt reply - being a native of Co. Limerick, Co.Cavan is not my territory. But I am doing research for a far distant Canadian cousin named Catherine Galligan whose ancestors came to Ontario in 1842. Pleas send me that full schedule, Peter, and, again, thank you ever so much, Peter. Regards, Pádraig Mór, An Sean Gabhar (a.k.a. 'An Fear Tuaithe') "Memory is the diary we all carry around with us" [Oscar Wilde] ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 4:37 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Kilmore Parish Padraig, Kilmore Parish covers circa 15,477 acres and has 98 Townlands in it over 5 baronies If you want a full schedule please email me directly and I will send this to you regards Peter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pádraig Mór Ó Gealagáin" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 9:10 AM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Kilmore Parish Hi List, I need all the information I can get on Kilmore Parish. Is it co-terminus with the civil parish, etc., Please help me here, Thanks. **** Replies to the List Only, Please ***** Pádraig Mór, An Sean Gabhar (a.k.a. 'An Fear Tuaithe') "Memory is the diary we all carry around with us" [Oscar Wilde]

    02/21/2007 01:51:53
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Tully, Carroll, Daugherty, Leonard, Smith of Bloomfield, IL immigrated from Co. Cavan.
    2. Lois Brinks-Heath
    3. I'm finally beginning to get a little more info on my Patrick Tully from County Cavan who settled in Bloomfield, Illinois. I hired the Cavan Research Centre, but they really didn't have much except a list of several Patrick Tully's born in the 1833 timeframe. One possible clue that I have is that Patrick named his first born son Andrew, which might give a clue on the name of his father/grandfather. So, I've decided to try a different attack on the problem and see where the other Irish families who settled in the Bloomfield, Illinois, area might have originated. A descendent of the Daugherty family there told me, "my ancestor came from County Cavan, in the Parish of Kilsherdany and not far from Cootehill." In looking on the baptismal records from the research centre, I find that one of the Patrick Tully's listed from the research center was also born in this parish of Kilsherdany. He was born on 14 March 1833, in Drumleague, son of Michael and Catherine Connell Tully. This Patrick Tully had no siblings at the time of his birth and I can find no family history of him talking about any siblings. I also find one of the two Patrick Tully's of the appropriate age who immigrated to America with no siblings, but another one with a brother named Andrew.. There were also a number of Carroll families who settled in Bloomfield, Illinois area, but I have not been able to identify where in County Cavan they originated; but since these three families of Daugherty, Carroll, Smith and Tully all intermarried and sponsored each others' children in baptism in Illinois, I suspect that they are from the same area. Would anyone have any suggestions on how to further my search and piece together this puzzle a little more? I have hired the library in Salt Lake City to research the title applottement lists to see if they can find my Patrick listed somewhere. Perhaps anyone with a Carroll or Daugherty or Leonard or Smith in their heritage who settled in the central Illinois town of Bloomfield, IL, might have more information that we can piece together?? I know this is a long shot, but maybe we can help each other. Lois Heath --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut.

    02/21/2007 08:53:49
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Kilmore Parish
    2. Peter, I believe my ancestors were from Cavan Townland in Kilmore Parish. Do you know of any way I could find any listings of tenants, or any other information that might provide some light on them? The surname is HART. Samuel Hart married Rebecca Kelly in Clare Presbyterian Church in 1840 and they left soon after for Canada. I have all the information from them to me -- they were my grandfather's grandparents. But I know nothing at all about Samuel Hart's family - his parents' names, siblings, etc. I am stuck there. Thank you. Karen ----- Original Message ----- From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 4:40 am Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Kilmore Parish To: [email protected] > Padraig, > > Kilmore Parish covers circa 15,477 acres and has 98 Townlands in > it over 5 > baronies > > If you want a full schedule please email me directly and I will > send this to > you > > regards > > Peter > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Pádraig Mór Ó Gealagáin" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 9:10 AM > Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Kilmore Parish > > > Hi List, > > I need all the information I can get on Kilmore Parish. Is it co- > terminus > with the civil parish, etc., Please help me here, > > Thanks. > > > **** Replies to the List Only, > Please > ***** > > Pádraig Mór, > > An Sean Gabhar > (a.k.a. 'An Fear Tuaithe') > > "One can lead a man or a woman to the fountain > of knowledge, But one can't make them think.! " [anon] > > "May the best you've ever seen, > Be the worst you'll ever see;" > ( Scottish Toast, Allan Ramsay) > > "Memory is the diary we all carry > around with us" > [Oscar Wilde] > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CAVAN- > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/21/2007 04:34:00
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Kilmore Parish
    2. Padraig, Kilmore Parish covers circa 15,477 acres and has 98 Townlands in it over 5 baronies If you want a full schedule please email me directly and I will send this to you regards Peter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pádraig Mór Ó Gealagáin" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 9:10 AM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Kilmore Parish Hi List, I need all the information I can get on Kilmore Parish. Is it co-terminus with the civil parish, etc., Please help me here, Thanks. **** Replies to the List Only, Please ***** Pádraig Mór, An Sean Gabhar (a.k.a. 'An Fear Tuaithe') "One can lead a man or a woman to the fountain of knowledge, But one can't make them think.! " [anon] "May the best you've ever seen, Be the worst you'll ever see;" ( Scottish Toast, Allan Ramsay) "Memory is the diary we all carry around with us" [Oscar Wilde] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/21/2007 02:37:52
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Kilmore Parish
    2. Pádraig Mór Ó Gealagáin
    3. Hi List, I need all the information I can get on Kilmore Parish. Is it co-terminus with the civil parish, etc., Please help me here, Thanks. **** Replies to the List Only, Please ***** Pádraig Mór, An Sean Gabhar (a.k.a. 'An Fear Tuaithe') "One can lead a man or a woman to the fountain of knowledge, But one can't make them think.! " [anon] "May the best you've ever seen, Be the worst you'll ever see;" ( Scottish Toast, Allan Ramsay) "Memory is the diary we all carry around with us" [Oscar Wilde]

    02/20/2007 09:10:40
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] County Cavan News - December 1, 1876
    2. Kay Stanton
    3. CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, Friday, December 1, 1876 SOUTH AUSTRALIA. In April last Christopher Richard MARLOW, of Cavan, married Sarah FRASER, a servant in the Rectory House, Killeshandra. They wailed in the "Hesperides" as free emigrants, to Adelaide, South Australia. In a letter dated August 16, and addressed to Mr. William MOORE, Boot and Shoe Maker, Wesley-street, Cavan, Mr. Marlow says:- "My trade (a plumber) is very dull at present; so I thought I would go farming for a while - a very good thought too. I happened into a house with work for self and wife. We are as happy as the day is long. I am putting by £1 per week, being as much as I can afford at present, but in three months I shall be able to put by more. I have signed a (temperance) pledge, which I intend to keep. The work is pretty hard, but I don't mind that while God gives us health and strength. We are fed at the table with our master and mistress. Everyone out here feeds their servants the same as themselves. Never do we sit down to a meal without jams or puddings - meat three times a-day. This is a fine healthy climate. There are parrots and other nice birds flying about like blackbirds at home; also kangaroos and other animals. In fact, I am delighted at coming out here." DEATH OF CAPTAIN A. CARDEN. It is with deep regret we announce the demise of Captain A. Carden, who died suddenly on Monday last, while traveling to Dublin. He formerly resided in this County; and was very popular with all classes. He was distinguished for straightforward manly conduct, for unostentatious Christian charity, and for the warm interest which he took in all Church affairs. His loss will be deeply deplored; and he will long be held in loving remembrance not only by his immediate relatives, but by a wide circle of acquaintances and friends. SUDDEN DEATH OF A. CARDEN, ESQ., BARNANE CASTLE, CO. TIPPERARY. Maryborough, Monday evening The above gentleman died suddenly while traveling in a railway carriage on the Great Southern and Western Railway this afternoon. When the train arrived at Ballybrophy, Mr. Carden was soon sitting alone in a first-class carriage, with the straps of the window twisted round his arm, and as he were hanging on to it for support. On examination it was found that he was very ill, and the railway officials at once sought through the train for a doctor. One happened to be in the train, an English gentleman, and he got into the carriage with Mr. Carden, accompanied by a railway porter. The doctor, it is said, tried brandy as a restorative, but with no good effect, and on the arrival of the train at the next station, Mountrath, Mr. Carden was so much worse that a telegram was sent to Doctor David Jacob of Maryborough, to meet the train on its arrival there are 6.19. Doctor Jacob did so, but by the time of the arrival of the train Mr. Carden was quite dead. An inquest was held on Tuesday on the remains, in one of the waiting rooms of Maryborough railway station. It was stated that the deceased gentleman was going to Kingstown to meet his daughter on her return from England, and accompany her home, and that previous to his entering the railway carriage at Templemore he appeared in his usual health, and walked up and down the platform several times whilst waiting the arrival of the train. From the evidence of the deceased's steward it appeared that he had two or three times before been attacked by fits of illness. Dr. Jacob was of opinion that death had been the result of either an attack of epilepsy or apoplexy, or both. The jury returned a verdict that deceased died from natural causes. WANTED, a situation as Thorough Servant in a small family; is a Protestant, and will be found obliging. Address "S.G.," Post Office Cavan. WANTED, a good Second-hand HARMONIUM. Apply stating price, &c., to "A.B." Office of this Paper. WANTED, an experienced Catholic person to take charge of an infant ten months old. Apply at 3, Farnham-street. TWO SUDDEN DEATHS. - John BRYAN, a small farmer, residing at Kilconnell, six miles from Ballinasloe, dropped dead on Saturday, while engaged at work in a stable at the rere (sic) of his house. He left his dwelling-house a few minutes previous to his death in apparently good health. He leaves a wife and family. Edward KEATING, shopkeeper, residing at Kilmalloaw, about four miles from Ballinasloe, on the Kilconnell road, also dropped dead on Saturday. His wife left him that morning, taking care of the sop, to go to the Ballinasloe market, and when she returned a few hours later she found him dead. Deceased was about 50 years of age, and leaves a young family. AN EXTRAORDINARY PROSECUTION. - At Borrisokane Petty Sessions, on Wednesday, Sub-Inspector LOPDALL summoned Mr. FANNING, of Roscrea, an extensive wholesale merchant, for sale of spirits, porter, ale, &c., for selling porter and ale to his country customers at Borrisokane who are licensed to sell by rtail, by supplying them through the medium of a porter and ale van. The police witnesses proved two cases of delivery of porter and ale to houses in Borrisokane. Mr.Lopdell argued that Mr. Fanning should have had orders from his customers instead of sending out his liquor on speculation. The magistrates adjourned the case for a fortnight for the opinion of the Law Advisor. DEATH OF LORD CHIEF JUSTICE WHITESIDE. On Saturday last, the twenty-fifth ult., the Right Honourable James Whiteside, Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench in Ireland departed this life in the seventieth year of his age. He early attained to eminence at the Bar; and was one of the leading counsel on behalf of the traversers in several of the State trials between 1843 and 1848. In 1851 he was returned to the House of Commons as member for Enniskillen; but in 1859 he exchanged that seat for the representation of the Dublin University. He was appointed Solicitor-General for Ireland under Lord Derby's first administration; in 1858 he was appointed Attorney-General under Lord Derby's second administration; and soon afterwards promoted to be Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, which distinguished office he filled with characteristic and consummate ability until the period of his last illness and death. He was an eloquent and impassioned advocate; an able, fearless, and upright judge; and notwithstanding the rivalries and jealousies of political life, enjoyed the respect of all parties. There are various rumours afloat as to who will be appointed his successor; but they are apparently only shrewd guesses as to what is probable and are not to be received as of any authority. DEATH OF LORD CHIEF JUSTICE WHITESIDE. We regret to announce the death of a distinguished Irish gentleman, the Right Hon. James Whiteside, Q.., LL.D., D.C.L., P.C., Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, which occurred at Brighton, at four o'clock on Saturday evening. The deceased was son of the late Rev. William Whiteside, an eminent clergyman of the Irish Church, and was born in the year 1806 in the County Wicklow; educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he graduated in honours; was called to the Bar in 1830, in which profession he rose rapidly. In the year 1843 he was counsel for the defence of O'CONNELL, and greatly distinguished himself by the eloquence and earnestness he displayed on behalf of his client, who was subsequently set at liberty on appeal to the House of Lords. In 1848 he again distinguished himself by his defence of Smith O'BRIEN and others accused of high treason; but, perhaps, the case which made him most popular was his advocacy of Teresa LONGWORTH in the celebrated trial to establish the validity of her marriage with Major YELVERTON. In 1833 Mr. Whiteside married a daughter of the late William NAPIER, Esq., of Belfast. He was returned to the House of Commons for the borough of Enniskillen in August, 1851, and continued to represent it till April, 1859, when he was elected one of the members for the University of Dublin. In 1853 he was appointed Solicitor-General for Ireland, in Lord Derby's first Administration; this year he was also elected a Bencher of the King's Inns; he was appointed Attorney-General in Lord Derby's second Administration, in 1858-59, when he was sworn a member of the Privy Council in Ireland; in 1865 he was again appointed Attorney-General in Lord Derby's third administration, and in 1866 was raised to the dignity of Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench, when he retired from the House of Commons, and from active political life, in which he had held a conspicuous place as a Conservative for many years, his speeches in the House and out of the House bearing evidence of great power of eloquence and soundness of political opinion. He was an eminent lawyer, and was looked up to by all classes both as an advocate and a judge. His published works include "Ancient Rome: Italy in the Nineteenth Century," "Vicissitudes of the Eternal City," "Life and Death of the Irish Parliament," an essay on "Oliver Goldsmith," to whose genius he did full justice; another essay on the "Homley Virtues;" two lectures on "The Church in Ireland;" and an elaborate judgment in the celebrated case of "O'KEEFFE v. Cardinal CULLEN." Of the Irish Church he was a warmly-attached member, and for many years tried to induce the Government to give a grant to the Church Education Society. He was much esteemed through life by the leaders of the Conservative party, and stood high in the friendship of the late Archbishop of Armach, the present Earl of Enniskillen, and of all the Conservative noblemen and gentlemen in the kingdom. His demise will now be deeply deplored by the Conservatives of Ireland, and by Irishmen generally; for he loved our country, spoke kindly of her failings, and was loud in praise of her virtues. - Belfast News-Letter. (County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project)

    02/20/2007 06:38:22
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roman Catholic Parish of Crossdoney?
    2. John, Info on Legaland 225 Acres in size In the Barony of Clanmahon In the Parish of Kilmore Info on Crossdoney 32 Acres in size In the Barony of Clanmahon In the Parish of Kilmore regards Peter ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Caffrey" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 8:46 PM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Roman Catholic Parish of Crossdoney? > Would anyone know whether Crossdoney, or more specifically Legaland, is in > the RC parish of Kilmore, Killashandra, or Ballintemple? > > Thanks in advance. > John > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/19/2007 10:36:45