Hello, I'm a new lister hoping to break down a brick wall. A letter written in 1845 indicates that the father of our Thomas Reveley (born circa 1700) was a resident of Ireland. I just discovered two men in the 1881 British census with similar mispellings of my name, who were born in Ireland. Perhaps these men were from later generations of my family. John Rivlly was born in Cavan County, Ireland, in 1838, and was lodging with the Kennedys in Kirkdale, Lancashire. James Kennedy was from Carlow County, Ireland. John Reivly was born in 1809 in Ireland, and was the grandfather of either Charlotte or Francis Mullen. He lived with them at 2 Dowies Corner Castle Garth, Newcastle On Tyne, St Nicholas, Northumberland. This is all I have to go on. I have been thru several Family Tree CDs on Ireland with no luck. The Reveleys originated in Northumberland, and some families were Border Reivers. I've wondered if perhaps mine were exiled to Ireland for bad behavior in the 1600s. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. Sarah Reveley Texas
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Not sure what happened, but the message I sent a few days ago never made it to the list--yet I received no error message. I sure hope this one makes it... Hello fellow listers, I am new to this list and would like to share what I have and what I am searching for; as well as ask for your experienced insights about Cavan County. The family (or families) I am seeking, I believe came from Cavan County, Ireland, before migrating to Canada. While I have found nothing concrete, there is enough circumstantial evidence to believe this is the case. Not to mention, many of the families they married into were very populous in that County. For all the data that I have, my genealogy is uploaded to World Connect Project on Rootseweb.com...the link is listed below. As for a brief insight, here's the 411... FAMILY OUTLINE: Edward Ross, b. c1797, Ireland; d. bef. 1881, Marlborough Twp., Carleton County, Ontario, Canada m. Anne Cairnes Elliott, b. c1796, Ireland; d. 9 Jan 1878, Marlborough Twp. Children: William H. Ross (b. 16 Mar 1819, Ireland; d. 27 Oct 1903, Marlborough Twp.) John Ross (b. 1824, Ireland; d 1 Nov 1895, Marlborough Twp.) Mary Ann Ross (b. 12 Jul 1830, Ireland) Edward Ross, Jr. (b. 1831, Ireland) Alice Ross (b. 1832, Ireland) Andrew Ross (b. 1833, Ireland; d. 27 Jan 1887, Marlborough Twp.) Eliza Ross (b. 1834, Ireland) Jane Ross (b. 1835, Ireland) William H. Ross was still alive in 1900 when it was required that all aliens note their year of immigration. His year listed as 1842. His sister, Mary Ann's immigration year is listed as 1844. It's possible that they may have just not remembered (given they were both pretty elderly when they gave the info. If not, then the older brothers must have come over first, then sent for the family to join then. There are land records for William and his brother, John, in the mid 1840s, then a few years later, land records show up for Edward and Edward Jr. Edward and Anne were married about 1818. Unfortunately, there appears to be no link to where they all came from in Ireland. But, as I noted, many researchers of this line have been led to Cavan County. Families that married into the Ross line include: Potter Elliott Craven Montgomery Halpenny (var.) Good Flood Reddick Well, that's about it. Again, there is more complete information on this family on World Connect. I would love to hear from any of you that may have some advice on what I can do next to find my family. I understand records in Ireland are quite limited because of that fire and the fact that they were not the best in keeping track of important events. Any insights would be very appreciated. Thanks! and very nice to meet you all! _________________________________________________________ REGI MILAN Orem, Utah My genealogy can be viewed on Rootsweb.com's World Connect Project at: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=rmilan Hollingshead database at: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=hollingshead Jorgensen database at: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=ecjorgensen "Remember, sometimes you have to reach a bit to grab on to that right branch."
For anyone checking the names on the Anglo-Celt Defence Fund... my original transcription for December 30, 1852 should have identified the donors as being from CAVAN. Sorry... Kay Stanton
"The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, December 23, 1852 THE ANGLO-CELT DEFENCE FUND (Part 2) The Secretary begs to acknowledge the receipt of the under-mentioned sums for the above fund from the ladies and gentlemen whose names are attached. BALLYHAISE Freedom of the Press/ 0/5/0 Mr. P. GILLCE/ 0/5/0 Rev. J. MATHEWS, P.P./ 0/10/0 A Friend/ 0/10/0 Mr. PRUNTY/ 0/5/0 Michael REILLY/ 0/5/0 Mrs. GILLICE, Ballyhaise/ 0/5/0 Ditto, 2nd subscription/ 0/5/0 LONDON John TEEVAN, Esq., M.D./ 10/0/0 James TEEVAN, Esq., M.D./ 2/0/0 Michael TEEVAN, Esq., M.D./ 2/0/0 Chas. BRADY, M.D., Blackfriar's-road, London/ 1/1/0 P. M'DERMOTT, M.D., Dublin/ 2/0/0 BALLYCONNELL Rev. Peter M'GAURAN, P>P>/ 1/0/0 Patrick KANE/ 0/10/0 Thomas KANE/ 0/10/0 John M'NALLY/ 0/5/0 John Kane/ 0/50/0 Daniel WINSLOW/ 0/5/0 A Friend/ 0/10/0 Peter FITZPATRICK/ 0/2/6 John REILLY/ 0/2/6 John SHANNON/ 0/2/6 A Ballyconnell Friend/ 0/10/0 BALLYJAMESDUFF Mr. GAFFNEY/ 0/5/0 Mr. John REILLY/ 0/2/6 Mr. Hugh WILLIAMSON/ 0/2/6 Mr. S. TOOL/ 0/1/0 Mr. MERKS/ 0/1/0 Mr. H. GAFFNEY/ 0/5/0 Mr. P. SMITH/ 0/2/6 Mr. MURPHY/ 0/2/6 Mr. LYNCH/ 0/1/0 Mr. GIBSON/ 0/1/0
Dear Cavan list: I noticed that I had sent this with the subject: ANGLO-CELT-Nov 1,1955. I hope it was obvious that it should have been November 1, 1855. Apologies! Karen Hart Anthony ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cush and Karen Anthony" <cushkaren@gwi.net> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 7:31 PM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO-CELT-Nov 1,1955 > ANGLO-CELT - November 1, 1855 > ____________________________ > TO THE EDITOR OF THE ANGLO-CELT. > SIR.-- Please afford me a short space in your paper for a few remarks introductory to the following letter. I have requested, and obtained permission, to publish it. It is but an act of justice to Lord Lanesborough to do so, as our circumstances here were dragged before the public during the last Cavan election by the political opponents of his Lordship's friends, and unwarrantable endeavours made to represent him as unfavourable to the Presbyterians, which was not the fact. The Presbyterians are under a deep debt of gratitude to Lord Lanesborough for the very handsome manner in which he has come forward upon this occasion to assist them, unasked by any of them, and at a time, too, when the utmost exertions are used by others to drive them out of this place altogether. Our very best thanks are also due to Mr. Litton, his Lordship's respected and popular agent, for his uniform kindness to us, and for the prompt attention which he has always given to our affairs when broug! > ht under his notice. > I am, Sir, > Faithfully yours, > ROBERT JAMIESON, > Belturbet, Oct. 30, 1855. > > "Lanesborough Lodge, Oct. 16, 1855. > "Sir--I have had much pleasure in empowering Mr. Litton to fix upon a piece of ground in Kilconey for your Church, and will forward your letter to him to-day to Newtownbutler, as I do not think he has yet left that place for............. > (transcribers's note: sorry, but my copy ends here..) > > _______________________________________________ > County Cavan Newspapers Transcription Project > > >
"The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, December 23, 1852 THE ANGLO-CELT DEFENCE FUND (Part 1) The Secretary begs to acknowledge the receipt of the under-mentioned sums for the above fund from the ladies and gentlemen whose names are attached. VIRGINIA Name/ £ / s. / d. A Friend/ 0/5/0 D. GEOLAN/ 0/2/6 L. CAHILL/ 0/1/0 A Friend/ 0/1/0 Tos. REILLY/ 0/2/6 Thos. TIERNAY/ 0/1/0 Patt M'CABE/ 0/1/0 Patt M'BRIDE/ 0/1/0 Thomas LYNCH/ 0/2/6 BUTLERSBRIDGE Omega/ 1/0/0 Ditto, 2nd subscription/ 0/10/0 Hugh BRADY/ 0/10/0 Ditto, 2nd subscription/ 0/2/6 Thos. TEEVAN, Butlersbridge/ 0/10/0 Patrick CONNOLLY/ 0/1/0 A. Connaughtman/ 0/2/6 A carpenter/ 0/2/6 A Widower/ 0/2/6 Disappo9intment/ 0/2/6 Pensioner/ 0/10 Rev. T. O'REILLY, P.P., Castlerahan/ 0/10/0 A Second Subscription from a Friend/ 0/10/0 STRADONE Rev. M. BRADY, P.P., Upper Upper Larah/ 1/0/0 Rev. John BRADY/ 1/0/0 Phillip SMITH, Artina/ 0/10/0 TO BE CONTINUED. Cavan County Newspaper Transcription Project
"The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, December 30, 1852 THE ANGLO-CELT DEFENCE FUND (Part 3) The Secretary begs to acknowledge the receipt of the under-mentioned sums for the above fund from the ladies and gentlemen whose names are attached. BALLINAGH. Name/ £ / s. / d. Archdeacon BRADY, Kilmore/ 1/0/0 Rev. P. SMITH, Kilmore/ 0/7/6 Dr. O'REILLY, Ballinagh 1/0/0 Rev. Edward LYNCH, C.C./ 1/0/0 Mr. Patrick REILLY/ 0/7/6 Mr. Hugh SMITH/ 0/5/0 Mr. Bernard BRADY/ 0/2/6 Mr. LYNCH, and FITZPATRICK/ 0/2/6 Mr. Bernard CLARKE/ 0/2/6 Mr. Philip BAXTER/ 0/2/6 Mr. John BAXTER/ 0/2/6 Mr. FRANCIS COYLE/ 0/2/6 Mr. Terence HOLDEN/ 0/2/6 Mr. Owen M'CANN/ 0/2/6 A Friend to the Press/ 0/2/6 Mr. Patt REILLY, Butcher/ 0/2/0 Mr. Chas. FITZPATRICK/ 0/1/6 Mr. James M'GUIRE, Lacken/ 0/2/6 LISBURN BRUTUS/ 2/5/0 TO BE CONTINUED. Cavan County Newspaper Transcription Project
"The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, December 30, 1852 THE ANGLO-CELT DEFENCE FUND (Part 2) The Secretary begs to acknowledge the receipt of the under-mentioned sums for the above fund from the ladies and gentlemen whose names are attached. KILLESHANDRA. Name/ £ / s. / d. Rev. M. M'QUAID, P.P./ 3/0/0 Mrs. C. CONNELLY/ 1/0/0 Mr. Patrick GIBNEY/ 1/0/0 Rev. John O'REILLY, C.C./ 0/10/0 Rev. P. O'REILLY, C.C., Carrigallen/ 0/5/0 Rev. T. MURRAY, C.C., Drumrielly/ 0/5/0 A Friend/ 0/7/6 \Mr. James M'CANN, jun./ 0/7/6 Mr. Patrick M'CABE/ 0/7/0 Mr. Samuel KIERNAN/ 0/7/0 Mr. Laurence SHERIDAN/ 0/7/0 Mr. Joseph REILLY/ 0/6/0 Mr. Pat GANNON/ 0/5/0 Mr. William SHERIDAN/ 0/4/6 A Female Friend/ 0/3/0 Mr. Richard REILLY/ 0/2/6 Mr. Thomas M'GANN/ 0/2/4 Mr. Charles GILLICE/ 0/2/0 John M'CORMICK/ 0/1/6 Thomas BROGAN/ 0/1/6 John CARROLL/ 0/1/6 John REILLY/ 0/1/0 Matthew SWEENY/ 0/1/0 Michael M'GIBNEY/ 0/1/0 Patt BURNS/ 0/1/0 Jas. Robison/ 0/1/0 A Friend/ 0/1/0 Francis FLAHERTY/ 0/1/0 Peter GILLICE/ 0/1/0 Thomas REILLY/ 0/1/0 A Friend/ 0/1/0 John M'MANUS/ 0/1/0 A Friend/ 0/1/0 Owen DIMENY/ 0/0/6 Owen DAVEY/ 0/0/6 Hugh PRIOR/ 0/0/6 Thomas PRIOR/ 0/0/6 A Friend/ 0/0/6 A Friend/ 0/0/6 John REILLY/ 0/0/6 Jas. M'GRATH/ 0/0/6 Chas. MILLAN/ 0/0/6 Patt CARBIN/ 0/0/6 A Friend/ 0/0/6 Wm. PATTERSON/ 0/0/6 Chas. MULLOY/ 0/0/6 Patt GALLIGAN/ 0/0/6 Chas. M'CORMICK/ 0/0/6 Per Rev. J. O'REILLY, C.C./ 0/10/0 Bernard FLOOD/ 0/0/6 James FOX/ 0 0/.6 A Friend/ 0/0/8 Sundries/ 1/8/4 A Friend, Arvah/ 0/10/0 Ditto (second subscription) 0/10/0 Rev. John O'REILLY, C.C., additional subscription/ 0/10/0 A Private friend/ 0/10/0 Mr. Patrick MOXAM, Granard/ 0/5/0 Mr. Edward BRADY, Arva/ 0/5/0 Mr. Francis O'BRIEN, Arva/ 0/5/0 Mr. DUFFY, Cortubber/ 0/2/6 Mr. JOHNSTON/ Cornofane/ 0/2/6 Mr. DEGNAN, Cornofane/ 0/2/6 Mr. FENN, Arva/ 0/2/0 Mr. John O'HAGAN, Arva/ 0/1/0 Mr. John FINEGAN, Arva/0/1/0 Mr. Wm. CONNELLY, Arva/0/1/0 Mr. Matthew DABSAN/ 0/1/0 Mr. Edward COSTELLO, Arva/ 0/1/0 John MASTERSON/ 0/1/0 Mr. Thos. KEOGAN/ 0/1/0 Mr. John M'KEIRNAN/ 0/1/0 TO BE CONTINUED. Cavan County Newspaper Transcription Project
"The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, December 30, 1852 (The Anglo-Celt was sued, and apparently, a defence fund was set up.) THE ANGLO-CELT DEFENCE FUND The Secretary begs to acknowledge the receipt of the under-mentioned sums for the above fund from the ladies and gentlemen whose names are attached. Name/ £ / s. / d. A True Friend to Justice/ 1/0/0 Ditto, 2nd subscription/ 1/0/0 Rev. N. CONATTY/ 1/0/0 John FARRELLY, merchant/ 1/0/0 James M'GAURAN, Globe Hotel/ 1/0/0 James KELLY, Merchant/ 1/0/0 James FAY/ 1/0/0 Patrick FAY, merchant/ 1/0/0Ditto, 2nd Subscription/ 0/10/0 Rev. Thos. MULVANY, C.C./ 1/0/0 Rev. Thomas O'REILLY, C.C./ 1/0/0 James REILLY, Farnham Arms Hotel/ 1/0/0 A Friend to the Press/ 1/0/0 Rev. John GAFFNEY/ 1/0/0 Rev. John O'REILLY/ 1/0/0 Edward M'GAURAN, solicitor/ 1/0/0 A Well-wisher/ 1/0/0 Clear the way./ 0/10/0 Edward KENNEDY, merchant/ 0/10/0 Charles MAGUIRE, pawnbroker/ 0/10/0 Arthur ELLIS, merchant/ 0/10/0 Dr. KELLY/ 0/10/0 Francis M'CABE, Merchant/ 0/5/0 A Lover of Freedom/ 0/5/0 Charles MAGUIRE, Shopkeeper/ 0/5/0 Bernard Walls/ 0/5/0 Two Friends, 5s. each/ 0/10/0 James M'CANN, tanner/ 0/5/0 William MAGENNIS/ 0/2/6 Mrs. Catherine BRADY/ 0/2/6 Thos. TEEVAN/ 0/2/6 Two Friends, 2s. 6d. each/ 0/5/0 (Per Mr. Robt. M'CABE, CAVAN :--) Mr. Edward M'MAHON/ 0/5/0 Mr. John MATCHET, Poles/ 0/2/6 Mr. Patrick GALLAGHER, Jun./ 0/2/6 Mr. Robert McCABE/ 0/2/6 Mrs. Martha MORROW/ 0/1/0 Mr. John NAY, Poles/ 0/1/6 A Nationalist/ 0/1/0 John LYNCH, Victualler/ 0/1/0 A Friend to the Press/ 0/1/0 An Irishman/ 0/2/6 A Friend/ 0/0/6 A Friend/ 0/1/0 Joseph DOYLE/ 0/1/0 Patrick GLANCY, Cooper/ 0/1/0 A Friend/ 0/0/6 Mr. HACKET/ 0/1/0 A Friend/ 0/1/6 Mr. DIGNAN/ 0/1/0 Mr. CLARK/ 0/1/0 Mr. COLLUM/ 0/1/0 Mr. John LEE/ 0/1/0 A Workman/ 0/0/0 (obviously a misprint) A friend to the press/ 0/1/0 Mr. John FLOOD/ 0/1/6 Rev. John M'ENROE/ 0/10/0 E. M'MAHON, 2nd subscription/ 0/2/0 A Friend/ 0/2/6 A ELLIS, 2nd subscription/ 0/2/6 A Clerical Friend/ 0/2/6 A Friend, 2nd subscription/ 0/1/0 P. GLANCY, 2nd subscription/ 0/1/0 A Lady/ 0/1/6 Thos. M'CORMICK/ 0/1/0 John O'BRIEN/ 0/1/0 John ELMER/ 0/1/0 Patt Gallaghar, Sen./ 0/1/0 James ODONALD/ 0/1/0 A Clerical Friend/ 0/10/0 TO BE CONTINUED.
In a message dated 6/15/2004 9:44:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time, irishgramofgold@comcast.net writes: > would have to go to Ireland to get a male Denning in my family tree and I > still don't have an male Kiernan's that I know of that are alive to make a > connection in my family tree. Do you understand? you have to conect with chelsea just have too 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.-sprague- and ever growing list Jim Denning
I would have to go to Ireland to get a male Denning in my family tree and I still don't have an male Kiernan's that I know of that are alive to make a connection in my family tree. Do you understand? -----Original Message----- From: CARADOC28@aol.com [mailto:CARADOC28@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 12:20 PM To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Re: "The Fisherman of Wexford" thats why you should get a male relative and do dna under denning or kiernan In a message dated 6/15/2004 11:47:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time, irishgramofgold@comcast.net writes: > Hello Mary Ann, > I have never heard the "The Fisherman of Wexford" but the > Kiernnan in your name struck me. > I noticed your name and had to e-mail you. I am the daughter > of Rose Denning, b. Kilmore Co. Cavan, Ireland Parish of Killinkere in 1912. > She is now 92 and recalls her childhood and has many stories, which I loved > to hear as a child and I still do. The Kiernan name in your's I assumed was > your maiden name. My grt-grandmother was Catherine Kiiernan she married > Michael Denning about 1860 in Ireland. I no little else about her. Mother > beleives her father's name was Bernard Kiernan but I have nothing to confirm > that. Below is a list of their children. Do you see anyone you recognize? > > > > My Denning ancestors were from: > Townland : Kilmore, Co, Cavan > Barony : Castlerahan > PLU : Bailieborough > Pro : Ulster > C P : Killinkere > > Denning Tree: > Michael Denning M. Catherine Kiernan about 1860, in Killinkere, Co Cavan, > Ireland > Children: > Mary Anne, b. abt. 1862 came to the US abt. 1880, m. Mitchell Louis Lyman, > had a daughter, Mary Catherine > Bridget, b. May 16, 1864 came to the US but returned to Ireland and m. James > Maguire abt. 1915, no children. > Phillip, b. July 21, 1866 came to the US, m. Mary Denning, had sons Michael > abt. 1896 and Phillip abt. 1901. > Mary died and Phillip returned > to Ireland and Married a woman named Alice. Children unknown. > Felix, b. Oct 28, 1868, my grandfather, m. Margaret Mary Doughty b. Sept. > 13, 1885.. > They had 12 children lots of info if you are interested. > My mother Rose Ann was # 5, b.1912, now 92 years. > Margaret's godparents were > Matthew Smith and Rose Anne Fitzsimons. > Catherine (Kitty) b.abt. 1870 came to the US and returned to Ireland and. > abt. 1915 to Michael Murphy. Children unknown. > Frances b.Sept. 25, 1872 d. March 27, 1927, Kilmore, Virginia, Co. Cavan, > Ireland > Michael (Twin) b.Mar. 1, 1875, d. ?, Co. Cavan, Ireland > Patrick (Twin) b. Mar.1, 1875, m. Roseanne Doughty b. 1883 > They had 13 children, I have more info. > Anne b. Aug. 14, 1876, m. Joseph Reilly abt 1900, they had 5 children. > > The godparents for most where Kiernan's, James, Mathew, Felix, Michael, > Catherine and Mary. > Others were Owen Clarke, Francis McNamee, Ellen Lynch, Bridget Farrelly and > Bridget Fitzsimons. > > In the next generation b. 1900's Denning's married Cooney, Cremona, > Gillick, Fallon, Fitzgerald, McGovern, Kiernan, > Day, Hine,Mallon, Carlon, McCabe, Kehoe and Toher. > > I was given given info by a family member in 1994 about a Mathias > Kiernan m. to a Catherine McEnroe, > lived in Corocloghan,Corodoghan ??, Virginia, Co. Cavan, > Ireland. I am still looking to make a connection. > Children: Born about 1810 to 1840 > Fanny Kiernan m. ....McNamee > Elizabeth Kiernan m. Pat Flanagan, went to the US > Margaret Kiernan m. John McLaughlin > Catherine Kiernan m. ....McCabe > Charles Kiernan > Phelim Kiernan b. 1814, m. Mary Flanagan > Matthew Kiernan b. April 5, 1823, m. Ellen Tully > Mary Kiernan b. Aug. 21,1827 m. ...... ? > Roseanne Kiernan b. Nov.4, 1830, m. .... McDermott > Julia Kiernan b. Oct. 13, 1836, m. ....Leonard > > Other names are Osborne, Mallon, Fitzsimons and Farrelly, this was a hand > written note found among his parents papers. > I tried to get info from the Diocese of Kilmore and was told to look to > Cana House for any available info. that was in > 2002. > On the Kiernan's other than what I have listed above I have only Catherine > Kiernan b. abt. 1842 m. to Michael Denning > abt. 1860. > > The Denning's are equally as hard to trace, many doc. spell > Dennon, Dinning, Denning, etc. . > Any and all help is most welcome and much appreciated. > I hope this isn't all to much info, > Thank you for sharing. > > Marguerite Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinnin g- carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mch ug h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop ,M a.-sprague- and ever growing list Jim Denning ==== IRL-CAVAN Mailing List ==== For the IRL-CAVAN-L archives, go to http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/IRL-CAVAN
ANGLO-CELT - October 13, 1853 FATAL OCCURRENCE. - On Friday last a dispute took place between a person named Young, stopping with his uncle at Arnaghan near Scrabby in this county and the uncle's servant man. Young ran into the house for a gun, when an aged man named Halton got before him, and begged that he would be calm. The gun went off, and Halton was shot dead on the spot. Young was arrested on Saturday morning in his father's house, adjoining this town, and brought before the Coroner ; he is not in gaol, so we suppose, the verdict must have been that the death was by accident. LISBURN ELECTION. -The contest for Lisburn is over. Mr. Jonathan Richardson of Lambeg, having announced his retirement, the candidates nominated yesterday were Mr. Jonathan Joseph Richardson, of the Island, and Mr. John Birney, solicitor. Late last night, Mr. Birney also announced his retirement, and the result is, that the Radical candidate will walk over the Lisburn course to-morrow morning. - Belfast News-Letter OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS. - The Queen has appointed Sir John Young, Bart., Visitor of Maynooth, College, in the room of Sir William Somerville, resigned. PEDESTRIANISM. - Jackson the American Deer, ran, on Wednesday, at Portsmouth, eleven miles in fifty-eight minutes and forty seconds, being a minute and twenty seconds under the stipulated time. Scott says the most disgraceful of all things is "a vain, cold, empty, beautiful woman, who has neither mind nor hearth, but only features, like a doll." DREADFUL DEATH. - On Sunday morning a watch-man named John Morgan, in the employment of Mr. John Cudd, Belfast, was found drowned in a cistern, containing hot water, in the oil and corn mill. It is not known how the accident occurred. OUR WEDDING DAY. Full Directions for the proper Management of the Wedding Day, including Marriage by License, by Banns, by Registration ; Dissenter, Catholic, Quaker, and Gretna Green Marriages, the Expenses, &c. The Bridal Costume ; Order of Going to Church, and of Returning Home ; Who should propose the Health of the Wedded Pair ; Wedding Etiquette ; Receipts for Wedding Cakes, &c., &c., and other useful Domestic Information in the first Four Numbers of "The Family Treasury," price 2d. each. Order them of any Bookseller. London: Houlston and Stoneman, 65, Paternoster Row. MARRIED. Oct. 6, in St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. Mr. Black, Rev. Henry Cottingham, M.A., Vicar of Ballymachue, in this county, to Mary Margaret, youngest daughter of the late J. Russell Freeman, Esq., formerly of Castle Corr, county of Meath. DIED. October 9, in Cavan, aged 22 years, Anne, youngest daughter of Mrs. Abby Smith of Bridge-street. Miss Smith bore the highest character for a mild, unassuming deportment and the possession of many virtues, which made her loss regretted not alone in the private circle of her own family, but all who knew, and had any, even the remotest intercourse with her. On Tuesday her remains were conveyed to their last resting place on earth - the grave-yard of Kilmore - attended by such numbers of all ranks in this locality as made it appear that the deceased young lady was held in universal admiration. County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project
I responded quickly when I realized that an error had been made. I now see that it obviously wasn't received. My sincere apologies...please be assured it was an error. ----- Original Message ----- From: <CountyCavan@aol.com> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 11:09 AM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Inappropriate Postings > Please let this be known that inappropriate postings of non-genealogical > material will subject the poster to the possibility of being removed from this > mail list. > > Thank you. > > List Admin - Denise > > > ==== IRL-CAVAN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from this list click on > mailto:IRL-CAVAN-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe (list mode) or > mailto:IRL-CAVAN-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe (digest mode) >
thats why you should get a male relative and do dna under denning or kiernan In a message dated 6/15/2004 11:47:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time, irishgramofgold@comcast.net writes: > Hello Mary Ann, > I have never heard the "The Fisherman of Wexford" but the > Kiernnan in your name struck me. > I noticed your name and had to e-mail you. I am the daughter > of Rose Denning, b. Kilmore Co. Cavan, Ireland Parish of Killinkere in 1912. > She is now 92 and recalls her childhood and has many stories, which I loved > to hear as a child and I still do. The Kiernan name in your's I assumed was > your maiden name. My grt-grandmother was Catherine Kiiernan she married > Michael Denning about 1860 in Ireland. I no little else about her. Mother > beleives her father's name was Bernard Kiernan but I have nothing to confirm > that. Below is a list of their children. Do you see anyone you recognize? > > > > My Denning ancestors were from: > Townland : Kilmore, Co, Cavan > Barony : Castlerahan > PLU : Bailieborough > Pro : Ulster > C P : Killinkere > > Denning Tree: > Michael Denning M. Catherine Kiernan about 1860, in Killinkere, Co Cavan, > Ireland > Children: > Mary Anne, b. abt. 1862 came to the US abt. 1880, m. Mitchell Louis Lyman, > had a daughter, Mary Catherine > Bridget, b. May 16, 1864 came to the US but returned to Ireland and m. James > Maguire abt. 1915, no children. > Phillip, b. July 21, 1866 came to the US, m. Mary Denning, had sons Michael > abt. 1896 and Phillip abt. 1901. > Mary died and Phillip returned > to Ireland and Married a woman named Alice. Children unknown. > Felix, b. Oct 28, 1868, my grandfather, m. Margaret Mary Doughty b. Sept. > 13, 1885.. > They had 12 children lots of info if you are interested. > My mother Rose Ann was # 5, b.1912, now 92 years. > Margaret's godparents were > Matthew Smith and Rose Anne Fitzsimons. > Catherine (Kitty) b.abt. 1870 came to the US and returned to Ireland and. > abt. 1915 to Michael Murphy. Children unknown. > Frances b.Sept. 25, 1872 d. March 27, 1927, Kilmore, Virginia, Co. Cavan, > Ireland > Michael (Twin) b.Mar. 1, 1875, d. ?, Co. Cavan, Ireland > Patrick (Twin) b. Mar.1, 1875, m. Roseanne Doughty b. 1883 > They had 13 children, I have more info. > Anne b. Aug. 14, 1876, m. Joseph Reilly abt 1900, they had 5 children. > > The godparents for most where Kiernan's, James, Mathew, Felix, Michael, > Catherine and Mary. > Others were Owen Clarke, Francis McNamee, Ellen Lynch, Bridget Farrelly and > Bridget Fitzsimons. > > In the next generation b. 1900's Denning's married Cooney, Cremona, > Gillick, Fallon, Fitzgerald, McGovern, Kiernan, > Day, Hine,Mallon, Carlon, McCabe, Kehoe and Toher. > > I was given given info by a family member in 1994 about a Mathias > Kiernan m. to a Catherine McEnroe, > lived in Corocloghan,Corodoghan ??, Virginia, Co. Cavan, > Ireland. I am still looking to make a connection. > Children: Born about 1810 to 1840 > Fanny Kiernan m. ....McNamee > Elizabeth Kiernan m. Pat Flanagan, went to the US > Margaret Kiernan m. John McLaughlin > Catherine Kiernan m. ....McCabe > Charles Kiernan > Phelim Kiernan b. 1814, m. Mary Flanagan > Matthew Kiernan b. April 5, 1823, m. Ellen Tully > Mary Kiernan b. Aug. 21,1827 m. ...... ? > Roseanne Kiernan b. Nov.4, 1830, m. .... McDermott > Julia Kiernan b. Oct. 13, 1836, m. ....Leonard > > Other names are Osborne, Mallon, Fitzsimons and Farrelly, this was a hand > written note found among his parents papers. > I tried to get info from the Diocese of Kilmore and was told to look to > Cana House for any available info. that was in > 2002. > On the Kiernan's other than what I have listed above I have only Catherine > Kiernan b. abt. 1842 m. to Michael Denning > abt. 1860. > > The Denning's are equally as hard to trace, many doc. spell > Dennon, Dinning, Denning, etc. . > Any and all help is most welcome and much appreciated. > I hope this isn't all to much info, > Thank you for sharing. > > Marguerite 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.-sprague- and ever growing list Jim Denning
Hello Mary Ann, I have never heard the "The Fisherman of Wexford" but the Kiernnan in your name struck me. I noticed your name and had to e-mail you. I am the daughter of Rose Denning, b. Kilmore Co. Cavan, Ireland Parish of Killinkere in 1912. She is now 92 and recalls her childhood and has many stories, which I loved to hear as a child and I still do. The Kiernan name in your's I assumed was your maiden name. My grt-grandmother was Catherine Kiiernan she married Michael Denning about 1860 in Ireland. I no little else about her. Mother beleives her father's name was Bernard Kiernan but I have nothing to confirm that. Below is a list of their children. Do you see anyone you recognize? My Denning ancestors were from: Townland : Kilmore, Co, Cavan Barony : Castlerahan PLU : Bailieborough Pro : Ulster C P : Killinkere Denning Tree: Michael Denning M. Catherine Kiernan about 1860, in Killinkere, Co Cavan, Ireland Children: Mary Anne, b. abt. 1862 came to the US abt. 1880, m. Mitchell Louis Lyman, had a daughter, Mary Catherine Bridget, b. May 16, 1864 came to the US but returned to Ireland and m. James Maguire abt. 1915, no children. Phillip, b. July 21, 1866 came to the US, m. Mary Denning, had sons Michael abt. 1896 and Phillip abt. 1901. Mary died and Phillip returned to Ireland and Married a woman named Alice. Children unknown. Felix, b. Oct 28, 1868, my grandfather, m. Margaret Mary Doughty b. Sept. 13, 1885.. They had 12 children lots of info if you are interested. My mother Rose Ann was # 5, b.1912, now 92 years. Margaret's godparents were Matthew Smith and Rose Anne Fitzsimons. Catherine (Kitty) b.abt. 1870 came to the US and returned to Ireland and. abt. 1915 to Michael Murphy. Children unknown. Frances b.Sept. 25, 1872 d. March 27, 1927, Kilmore, Virginia, Co. Cavan, Ireland Michael (Twin) b.Mar. 1, 1875, d. ?, Co. Cavan, Ireland Patrick (Twin) b. Mar.1, 1875, m. Roseanne Doughty b. 1883 They had 13 children, I have more info. Anne b. Aug. 14, 1876, m. Joseph Reilly abt 1900, they had 5 children. The godparents for most where Kiernan's, James, Mathew, Felix, Michael, Catherine and Mary. Others were Owen Clarke, Francis McNamee, Ellen Lynch, Bridget Farrelly and Bridget Fitzsimons. In the next generation b. 1900's Denning's married Cooney, Cremona, Gillick, Fallon, Fitzgerald, McGovern, Kiernan, Day, Hine,Mallon, Carlon, McCabe, Kehoe and Toher. I was given given info by a family member in 1994 about a Mathias Kiernan m. to a Catherine McEnroe, lived in Corocloghan,Corodoghan ??, Virginia, Co. Cavan, Ireland. I am still looking to make a connection. Children: Born about 1810 to 1840 Fanny Kiernan m. ....McNamee Elizabeth Kiernan m. Pat Flanagan, went to the US Margaret Kiernan m. John McLaughlin Catherine Kiernan m. ....McCabe Charles Kiernan Phelim Kiernan b. 1814, m. Mary Flanagan Matthew Kiernan b. April 5, 1823, m. Ellen Tully Mary Kiernan b. Aug. 21,1827 m. ...... ? Roseanne Kiernan b. Nov.4, 1830, m. .... McDermott Julia Kiernan b. Oct. 13, 1836, m. ....Leonard Other names are Osborne, Mallon, Fitzsimons and Farrelly, this was a hand written note found among his parents papers. I tried to get info from the Diocese of Kilmore and was told to look to Cana House for any available info. that was in 2002. On the Kiernan's other than what I have listed above I have only Catherine Kiernan b. abt. 1842 m. to Michael Denning abt. 1860. The Denning's are equally as hard to trace, many doc. spell Dennon, Dinning, Denning, etc. . Any and all help is most welcome and much appreciated. I hope this isn't all to much info, Thank you for sharing. Marguerite
Actually, I understood everything that was written in that email. List Admin- Denise
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Nothing at all - but it was a wonderful way to give spammers a good list of very valid email addresses! ie - delete all addresses on forwarded mails. John ---------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 7:04 AM Subject: RE: [IRL-CAVAN] Fw: anger management] > What does this have to do with County Cavan? > -------------------> snip <--------------------