Hello, I'm looking for information about my grandmother's family. Her parents were Philip Carney or Kearney and Rose Curry. My grandmother was Rose Carney born August 8, 1876 in Drumhell in Lower Loughtee. She had one brother, Bernard who was baptized in Drumany November 26, 1868. Bernard married Anne Fitzpatrick and lived in Belturbet. She had 4 sisters who all came to the US. Teresa, born February 23,1871, Kate, born June 1, 1872, Bridget, born July 27 1874 and Ann, born July 3, 1879. Can anyone help track down relations in Cavan or what became of her sisters in America? I would be very grateful for any help. peter greene
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone could please tell me where the townlands Edergole and Drunmacon in the Barony of Tullygarvy, Co Cavan are? In particular, how far away are these townlands from Stradone? I have found family names for DUNLEAVY in these townlands, but records show my family members were "native" of Stradone, according to shipping records of 1842 in Sydney, Australia. Do you think that "native" was meant to mean place of birth, or last place lived? Thank you, Jenni South Australia
Hello........By any long shot are you currently living near Cloverdale, B.C.? If so there is a great library with much genealogical info near No. 10 Hwy +176. I have a Porter connection in Armagh (probably too far away). Hope this helps.........Syl at del@img.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harold&Jane" <Harold&Jane@telus.net> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 2:30 PM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Termon District Porter and Harrison > Thankyou List, > I didn't realize that the Poor Law Unions were now Districts.They can overlap Parishes or is it vice-versa. I was trying to get to Joshua and Jane thru James.I thought perhaps they lived somewhere else than Virginia as there seems to be no trace of them in the Church.. The money converter won't convert Irish Punts as it has no current value, but the Euro is .62 today. > I will repost today as someone with more experience in Irish research might have some idea of how I should proceed. Here goes! > > Billis Register, Church of Virginia , Parish of Lurgan, Barony of Castlerahan > > Baptized 13th Dec 1863, Born 24th Sept. 1863 > Childs Christian Name Fanny or Frances > Parents Joshua & Jane Porter Maiden name Harrison > Address Cornaden (misspelled I think) > Occupation Shopkeeper > Clergyman Rev.W.C. Peyton > Frances or Fanny Married William Chilton Jones 30th Nov. 1884 Cloverdale B.C. Can. Had 4 sons, died 3rd. May 1937 > > Siblings: > Sarah 28/10/1850 >ONT. Can.Circa 1870 Married William Daniels 1873 NY.> B.C Can. Circa 1881+ Had Children Eliza Jane 1877 Sophrenia B 1879 Sara Ann 1818 (From Census) > More children were born afterwards.Died 28th Oct. 1935, B.C. Can. > William 8/3/1853 > Mathew 24/1/1855 > Eliza 15/2/1857 > John 20/4/1858 > Ann Jane 18/3/1861 > Margaret 8/5/1862 > Joshua 10/3/1865 > James 20/8/1867 > I think my ggrandmother Jane Porter died early as my grandmother Frances emigrated without her. > I am looking for any relatives connected to my family. > I have not been able to find where they lived.or the type of shop. I would also like to know about the Harrison's. > Dates vary according what documents I have. Any relatives of the siblings above would be much appreciated. > Thankyou Jane, > > harold&jane@telus.net > > > ==== IRL-CAVAN Mailing List ==== > For the IRL-CAVAN-L archives, go to > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/IRL-CAVAN
Goodmorning, Bette... Believe it or not, I photocopied the chapters on Cavan and Meath to take to SLC with me next week, and then loaned the book out. However, it's strictly a source book - tells what records are available for each area and where to find them. It rarely mentions names unless they were the dominant ones - such as the O'Reilly families in Cavan, etc. Kay ----- Original Message ----- From: <BJinButte@aol.com> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 1:00 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Ryan's book, CORNEW, CANEU, ETC > Kay, if you have Dr. Ryan's book would you see if any CANOE, CORNEW, CANEU, > CANEW in it. Larrah & Kildrumsherddan Parish, Tullycarvey Baroney, Co. Cavan. > Thanks. Bette-- Butte, Montana > > > ==== IRL-CAVAN Mailing List ==== > For the IRL-CAVAN-L archives, go to > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/IRL-CAVAN > >
You can order the film from LDS. I happen to have it doing work for another client Allen Temple Beagan http://members.tripod.com/~Al_Beagan/start.htm researching Beagan and McCabe in Cavan Beagan and Trainor in Monaghan Chevallier, Knight, Temple in Jersey Beagan, Knight, Brace, Chancey, Cadwell, Vincent, Rowsell in NFLD Beagan, Power, Duncan, McCabe and Trainor in PEI ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harold&Jane" <Harold&Jane@telus.net> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 10:22 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Termon District Porter and Harrison > Thankyou Allan, > I looked at your site Genuki and a dozen others, how do I get the 1921 > Census. I put it in Google, but 2 results no access. I would pay for access > if I new how to get there. Your site is very well done and I will go back to > it as soon as I can . > Thankyou again Jane, > > > > ==== IRL-CAVAN Mailing List ==== > For the IRL-CAVAN-L archives, go to > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/IRL-CAVAN >
http://www.cmcrp.net/OtherCty/Cavan1821-1.htm County Cavan 1821 Census Crosserlough Parish Page 1 Try this. Denise
Kay, if you have Dr. Ryan's book would you see if any CANOE, CORNEW, CANEU, CANEW in it. Larrah & Kildrumsherddan Parish, Tullycarvey Baroney, Co. Cavan. Thanks. Bette-- Butte, Montana
the 1821 Cavan census has Lurgan Allen Temple Beagan http://members.tripod.com/~Al_Beagan/start.htm researching Beagan and McCabe in Cavan Beagan and Trainor in Monaghan Chevallier, Knight, Temple in Jersey Beagan, Knight, Brace, Chancey, Cadwell, Vincent, Rowsell in NFLD Beagan, Power, Duncan, McCabe and Trainor in PEI ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harold&Jane" <Harold&Jane@telus.net> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 5:30 PM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Termon District Porter and Harrison > Thankyou List, > I didn't realize that the Poor Law Unions were now Districts.They can overlap Parishes or is it vice-versa. I was trying to get to Joshua and Jane thru James.I thought perhaps they lived somewhere else than Virginia as there seems to be no trace of them in the Church.. The money converter won't convert Irish Punts as it has no current value, but the Euro is .62 today. > I will repost today as someone with more experience in Irish research might have some idea of how I should proceed. Here goes! > > Billis Register, Church of Virginia , Parish of Lurgan, Barony of Castlerahan > > Baptized 13th Dec 1863, Born 24th Sept. 1863 > Childs Christian Name Fanny or Frances > Parents Joshua & Jane Porter Maiden name Harrison > Address Cornaden (misspelled I think) > Occupation Shopkeeper > Clergyman Rev.W.C. Peyton > Frances or Fanny Married William Chilton Jones 30th Nov. 1884 Cloverdale B.C. Can. Had 4 sons, died 3rd. May 1937 > > Siblings: > Sarah 28/10/1850 >ONT. Can.Circa 1870 Married William Daniels 1873 NY.> B.C Can. Circa 1881+ Had Children Eliza Jane 1877 Sophrenia B 1879 Sara Ann 1818 (From Census) > More children were born afterwards.Died 28th Oct. 1935, B.C. Can. > William 8/3/1853 > Mathew 24/1/1855 > Eliza 15/2/1857 > John 20/4/1858 > Ann Jane 18/3/1861 > Margaret 8/5/1862 > Joshua 10/3/1865 > James 20/8/1867 > I think my ggrandmother Jane Porter died early as my grandmother Frances emigrated without her. > I am looking for any relatives connected to my family. > I have not been able to find where they lived.or the type of shop. I would also like to know about the Harrison's. > Dates vary according what documents I have. Any relatives of the siblings above would be much appreciated. > Thankyou Jane, > > harold&jane@telus.net > > > ==== IRL-CAVAN Mailing List ==== > For the IRL-CAVAN-L archives, go to > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/IRL-CAVAN >
Thankyou Allan, I looked at your site Genuki and a dozen others, how do I get the 1921 Census. I put it in Google, but 2 results no access. I would pay for access if I new how to get there. Your site is very well done and I will go back to it as soon as I can . Thankyou again Jane,
Thankyou List, I didn't realize that the Poor Law Unions were now Districts.They can overlap Parishes or is it vice-versa. I was trying to get to Joshua and Jane thru James.I thought perhaps they lived somewhere else than Virginia as there seems to be no trace of them in the Church.. The money converter won't convert Irish Punts as it has no current value, but the Euro is .62 today. I will repost today as someone with more experience in Irish research might have some idea of how I should proceed. Here goes! Billis Register, Church of Virginia , Parish of Lurgan, Barony of Castlerahan Baptized 13th Dec 1863, Born 24th Sept. 1863 Childs Christian Name Fanny or Frances Parents Joshua & Jane Porter Maiden name Harrison Address Cornaden (misspelled I think) Occupation Shopkeeper Clergyman Rev.W.C. Peyton Frances or Fanny Married William Chilton Jones 30th Nov. 1884 Cloverdale B.C. Can. Had 4 sons, died 3rd. May 1937 Siblings: Sarah 28/10/1850 >ONT. Can.Circa 1870 Married William Daniels 1873 NY.> B.C Can. Circa 1881+ Had Children Eliza Jane 1877 Sophrenia B 1879 Sara Ann 1818 (From Census) More children were born afterwards.Died 28th Oct. 1935, B.C. Can. William 8/3/1853 Mathew 24/1/1855 Eliza 15/2/1857 John 20/4/1858 Ann Jane 18/3/1861 Margaret 8/5/1862 Joshua 10/3/1865 James 20/8/1867 I think my ggrandmother Jane Porter died early as my grandmother Frances emigrated without her. I am looking for any relatives connected to my family. I have not been able to find where they lived.or the type of shop. I would also like to know about the Harrison's. Dates vary according what documents I have. Any relatives of the siblings above would be much appreciated. Thankyou Jane, harold&jane@telus.net
Thanks to all who took part in these Cavan stories. They were very informative about the way things were done in that particular time. Mary
Thank you, Kay - Tamy
From the Revised Edition of "Irish Records - Sources for Famiy and Local History" by James G. Ryan, Ph.D...published by Ancestry. Civil Parish: Gartan Map Grid: 14 RC Parish: Termon and Gartan Diocese: RA Earliest Record: b.1862; m.1862; d.1862 That is the only mention of "Termon," however, it is in County Donegal. There are 13 other references beginning with "Termon..." - none of which are in Cavan. Not sure this helps... but is what I found. Kay Stanton Daytona Beach, FL
Dear List, First I would like to say how I appreciate the transcription of the newspapers, I read them all the time.I am looking for my PORTERS and there is many on there, but I don't know if they are mine or not. I found 2 on the IGI yesterday James PORTER Birth 20 Aug.1867 0410,Termon District, Cavan Ireland. Parents Joshua PORTER and Jane HARRISON. Batch No.C701323 Source Call No 0101151. no Printout call number His brother Joseph had the same parents but a different call number. I know the family was baptized at the Church of Virginia, but I have never been able to find out where they lived. Can I get birth certificate with only the batch number.? I know the Province,Barony,Townlands and Parish but not the District. Does any know where Termon District is ? Thankyou Jane, harold&jane@telus.net
Welcome to the "transcription group," Tami. I'll look forward to reading more! Kay Stanton Daytona Beach, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: <MLeeN8NOK@aol.com> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 4:58 AM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] IRL-CAVAN-Cavan Observer Newspaper > Hello listers - > Today begins the first of the transcription project of the microfilmed > "Cavan Observer", Jul to Dec 1857 and Jul to Dec 1860. One of the articles on the > first page of the first edition, gives an account of the beginning of this > series. It was written in 1857, but it echoes my feelings as I begin this > transcription project. Please remember, those of us who transcribe the microfilms > generally have no further knowledge of the events than what we type into our > computers. We are "just the messengers" so to speak. I hope there are great > finds for many of you ~ Tamy > ************** > Tbe Cavan Observer, Vol. 1 - No. 1, Cavan, Saturday, July 11, 1857 > > TO OUR FRIENDS AND SUBSCRIBERS. > A vacancy for a new journal has lately occurred in the County of Cavan, > which we have succeeded in filling up after some exertion and unavoidable delay. > That want was occasioned by a melancholy event, which deprived the public of > a faithful journalist, and, at the same time, the youthful proprietors of this > paper of a fond parent - we mean the orphan children of the late Mr. WALLACE. > . . . > In presenting our readers with the first number of the OBSERVER, we can > have but little difficulty in expressing in general terms the course of policy we > intend to pursue. We shall strongly advocate the preservation of existing > institutions, and steadfastly guard vested rights and interest, believing that > the stability of government is the surest bulwark for the protection of the > life, liberty, and property of the subject, and that revolutions or sudden > political changes are generally unjust in their operation, mischievous in their > tendency, and of precarious existence . . . > The interests of the agricultural class will command the special attention > of the CAVAN OBSERVER. The proceedings of such agricultural societies as are > at present in existence will be fully reported, and the establishment of new > ones in districts where they may still be wanting will be strenuously urged, not > only because such societies are calculated to advance the most useful of all > sciences, but because they tend to encourage a friendly intercourse and a > mutual co-operation between the owners and the tillers of the soil, which cannot > fail to promote the best interests of society at large . . . > The miscellaneous news of the week will be carefully selected so as to > meet the tastes of all classes of readers, and to render the OBSERVER an > interesting Family Newspaper . . . > We cannot conclude without expressing a hope that the kind consideration of > our friends will induce them to make due allowance for the difficulties > attendant on the establishment of a new paper, and to overlook whatever faults of > omission or commission may be apparent in this, our first number. > > > ==== IRL-CAVAN Mailing List ==== > For the IRL-CAVAN-L archives, go to > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/IRL-CAVAN > >
I know this could be old news to some of you, but thought I'd post it anyway. This is not written by me so please do not contact me with questions. The author of the message also requested that she not be contacted either as she is just reporting from her notes. Please abide by those requests. This message is only provided as a post of information. Thank you. List Admin ----------------------- X-Message: #1 Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2004 15:21:34 -0600 From: <gainebyrne@verizon.net> To: IRISH-IN-CHICAGO-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <20040125212134.PNYW17235.out011.verizon.net@outgoing.verizon.net> Subject: [Irish in Chicago] Irish Records - Important Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Over the weekend, I attended GenTech, a national (US) genealogy conference for professional and amatuer genealogists. One session I attended was about Irish research, titled " Digitisation of Irish Records: The Current State of Play." The speaker was Brian Donovan of Eneclann, Ltd. I thought I would post about the lecture, as many people should find it helpful and interesting. I will post from my notes. I had to write fast and I did have some difficulty in understanding Brian with his Irish accent. I certainly could have made mistakes. However, you can order a tape of his lecture from Repeat Performance, www.audiotapes.com. Please don't email me to ask questions. I probably can't answer them. For more information, do a search or go to the eneclann.ie website. I do not have any connection with any of these websites, businesses or entities. I guess you could call this my "giving back." I have been very lucky in my Irish research. Brian first gave us some background information on genealogy research in Ireland, particular to digitisation. First of all, it's a slow process. This is because not many people in Ireland are involved with genealogy. Second, there is a lack of interest due to the Irish being more concerned with house and property research as opposed to genealogical research. The third is, "inadequate state funding." In the 1980s and 1990s, the Irish government provided monies to train people in computer skills. The money wasn't really for genealogy, which is a business. It was for computer training. In Ireland, they don't know how to turn genealogy into a business. But Brian knows! LOL. At the time of this funding and training, people needed jobs. Today, Ireland has a low unemployment rate. The original goal, was to make 26 million records available. Only 17 million records were available by 2003. The fourth reason, is the destruction of records and we all know about that! Brian then told us about the digitazation projects that have been completed or are ongoing. He provided us with a list of websites as he explained. Irish Genealogical Project www.irishgenealogy.ie These are the Heritage Centers. They have parish registers, civil records, Griffiths, Tithes and census record databases. General Register Office www.goireland.ie The GRO has the civil registers. The GRO relocated to County Roscommon to provide full time jobs. They started to work on the printed indexes, then stopped the project in 2001. I think there were some problems but I did not catch the whole story. I think they are now trying to work on a web based pay per view, with 2005 as their target date. However, I would not hold my breath on that. National Archives www.nationalarchives.ie Together, the NA of Ireland and PRONI (Northern Ireland) are working on a digitization program of the 1901 and 1911 censuses. There is no time frame for this right now, so don't hold your breath on this one either. Late last year, the National Archives and Eneclann put out a new CD-Rom, called "Counties in Time." It gives a history of the counties and samples of documents that are available for research. If you go to the Eneclann website, you will find more information. National Library www.irishorigins.com Yes I know this is not the website for the National Library of Ireland, but they are working with Irish Origins on the definitive verision of Griffiths Valuation. Valuation Office Records www.valoff.ie A new project by the Valuation Office and Eneclann will digitize the Cancelled Volumes from 1850 to 1920 and the Griffiths Maps, both the 6 inch and the town plans. This will take years and is a very expensive project. You can also check out PRONI and the Wills Project, www.proni.gov.uk; the Irish Wills Project, www.eneclann.ie/publications-3.asp; and the Memorial Inscriptions Project, www.eneclann.ie/publications-6.asp Brian also gave us a list of future digitization plans: Irish Ancestor Journal British Immigration Records 1858-1870 Memorials of the Dead - Wexford and Wicklow Calendars of Wills and Administrations 1858-1922 Catholic Qualification Rolls 1775-1801 Loyalist Petition 1848 Petition for Repeal of Union 1848 Freeholders and Voters Lists 1727-1832 Militia and Yeomanny Records 1750-1850 Irish Jewish Records 1820-1960 Brian went on to say that there are lots of Irish records but there are very few indexes. He said that what is being digitized has already been published or indexed. He said we should utilize the Registry of Deeds, www.landregistry.ie. He also said the National Archives has lots of information but with out indexes or finding aids, there are many records that go ignored by genealogists. He provided a list of records that are not researched much. Valuation Office Field and Home Books 1838 Outrage Reports 1835-1852 - letters written to Dublin Castle. These are organized by county. Relief Commission Papers 1845-1847 -- these are about the famine Convict Reference Files - 1836-1922 Petty Sessions -- This is the lowest level of the courts in Ireland. Chancery Bills Fenian Files and Photographs 1862-1870 The session lasted an hour with a short period of time for questions. I was able to ask one. I mentioned that I had been reading about some of the heritage centers closing and asked if this had something to do with the government funding. The answer is yes. Brian said that the Irish government provided 25 million for computer training. The money was not spent on genealogy. But the government thought they would make money on genealogy. (The heritage centers were started by volunteers. I do not know who runs them now.) The government has given up funding the heritage centers. So, some are closing. Brian suggested people write to the Irish government and tell them we have money to spend on genealogy and that we want records to be made available. He said to contact the Irish Prime Minister and he gave his name and address! I did not get it all down, but if you do a search, I'm sure you will find it. He also suggested we write our own political representatives. In a nutshell, genealogy is a business. Some have figured that out, some haven't. There are those who still think that genealogy is free, but when you consider the time spent on research, the photocopies, the transcribing, the indexing, etc., you can surely see that there is alot involved. If we want something, we are going to have to work/pay for it. Irish records are no exception. This doesn't mean you shouldn't volunteer for anything, in fact, Brian commented that we genealogists can help. I think it's great that there are products to buy. Obviously, Brian is making a living. He has a genealogy business. Many of the speakers at the conference make a living out of genealogy, through writing books, public speaking, teaching classes and digitizing records. Obviously, genealogy has come a long way. Digitization is the big thing now, but look at what we have available to us today. You have my permission to forward my post to other Irish email lists. I subscribe to quite a few and will send out my post to them today. Again, I ask you to please not email me with questions. Go to the Eneclann site, do a search or visit the other URLs I gave you. I'm sure I have missed some information. Go seek and you shall find more. One more thing, I asked Brian, while I was browsing at his vendor table, how to find the papers for the Earl of Bessborough. He was a land owner in County Carlow. Brian said that most estate papers are in England, so if you are looking for information on an English land owner, check the National Archives of England and the Historical Manuscripts Commission site or perhaps the private papers of the National Library in Ireland. www.nationalarchives.gov. uk/ Debbie
Thank you for the transcriptions. I always find them fascinating, even if they are not always directly pertinent to my own research. I am always learning. Sharon Oddie Brown Roberts Creek, BC, Canada s.brown@dccnet.com www.user.dccnet.com/s.brown/
Hello listers - Today begins the first of the transcription project of the microfilmed "Cavan Observer", Jul to Dec 1857 and Jul to Dec 1860. One of the articles on the first page of the first edition, gives an account of the beginning of this series. It was written in 1857, but it echoes my feelings as I begin this transcription project. Please remember, those of us who transcribe the microfilms generally have no further knowledge of the events than what we type into our computers. We are "just the messengers" so to speak. I hope there are great finds for many of you ~ Tamy ************** Tbe Cavan Observer, Vol. 1 - No. 1, Cavan, Saturday, July 11, 1857 TO OUR FRIENDS AND SUBSCRIBERS. A vacancy for a new journal has lately occurred in the County of Cavan, which we have succeeded in filling up after some exertion and unavoidable delay. That want was occasioned by a melancholy event, which deprived the public of a faithful journalist, and, at the same time, the youthful proprietors of this paper of a fond parent - we mean the orphan children of the late Mr. WALLACE. . . . In presenting our readers with the first number of the OBSERVER, we can have but little difficulty in expressing in general terms the course of policy we intend to pursue. We shall strongly advocate the preservation of existing institutions, and steadfastly guard vested rights and interest, believing that the stability of government is the surest bulwark for the protection of the life, liberty, and property of the subject, and that revolutions or sudden political changes are generally unjust in their operation, mischievous in their tendency, and of precarious existence . . . The interests of the agricultural class will command the special attention of the CAVAN OBSERVER. The proceedings of such agricultural societies as are at present in existence will be fully reported, and the establishment of new ones in districts where they may still be wanting will be strenuously urged, not only because such societies are calculated to advance the most useful of all sciences, but because they tend to encourage a friendly intercourse and a mutual co-operation between the owners and the tillers of the soil, which cannot fail to promote the best interests of society at large . . . The miscellaneous news of the week will be carefully selected so as to meet the tastes of all classes of readers, and to render the OBSERVER an interesting Family Newspaper . . . We cannot conclude without expressing a hope that the kind consideration of our friends will induce them to make due allowance for the difficulties attendant on the establishment of a new paper, and to overlook whatever faults of omission or commission may be apparent in this, our first number.
Hello my fellow Irish, I wanted to once again put out ab invitation for you to visit an Irish lineage site that I have for quite awhile now. here is the url. The site needs a touch or irish history and recipes and traditions and maybe just maybe you all can help. The site is a genealogy site but we also lve to chew the fat sort of speak and we would enjoy fellowship and open irish discussions Tom http://groups.msn.com/irelandamericanlineagesandmore
I havent updated this that recently but youll get the idea This just might connect people I have much more but space is limited all dates Mass. unless noted or known pre 1st generation ARDAGH-MOYDOW PARISH MARRIAGES Year mon Husband Wife 1793/7 Denning, PatrickJames Mary Farrell************ -------------------------------------------- 1st generation [1]PATRICK DENNING m Mary CARLON [ i think carroll] --------------------------------------------- 2nd generation OF PATRICK+MARY A]JAMES DENNING 1803 m MARY UNKNOWN ire m. JANE DOYLE,1826,IRELAND15 Oct 1868 B]AMBROSE JAMES DENNING 1811 m KATE FARLEY C]JOHN DENNING 1807 m MARY M. UNKNOWN D]PATRICK@IRELAND m. MARY UNKNOWN,1820, --------------------------------------------- 3RD GENERATION OF PAT THRU JAMES+MARY 2]JAMES DENNING 1803ire m MARY UNKNOWN A]MARGARET DENNIN 1837ire-1858 B]ELIZABETH DENNING 1849ire m WILLIAM GRIMES1847 m.1877 C]MARY DENNING 1834ire m JOHN DUGGAN m.1864 D]ROBERT I.{J} DENNING 1828irem MARY CARROLL 1834-1876 m ELIZABETH MCHUGH m1878 E]PATRICK DENNING 1829 ire-1889 F]ANN DENNING 1840-1 IRE m PATRICK O'BRIEN1847m1870 m THOMAS SHARKEY1842m 1875 G]THOMAS DENNING 1833 ire m MARY CULLEN1846m1864 H]JOHN DENNIN 1841 ire m. CATHERINE COLLINS1847 m 1866 --------------------------------------------- third generation OF PAT THRU JAMES AND MARY-ROBERT [3]ROBERT I.{J} DENNING 1828ire m MARY CARROLL 1834-1876 A]ELIZABETH A. DENNING 1863 B]JOHN JOSEPH DENNING 1865 C]MARGARET DENNING 1852 D]MARY DENNING 1859-60 E]JAMES CARROL DENNING1869-1934 m. CATHERINE ADELINE MALONE 1880-1969 F]KATE DENNING m. LOUIS MILLET[R?] ---------------------------------------------4TH GENERATION OF PAT AND MARY THRU JAMES-ROBERT-JAMES [1]JAMES CARROL DENNING1869-1934 m. CATHERINE ADELINE MALONE 1880-1969 A]JAMES CHELSEA DENNING1911 m. ELEANOR JOSEPHINE DEVER 1920 B]MARGARET DENNING 1909-1999mTHOMAS STEPHENS --------------------------------------------- 5TH GENERATION OF PAT+MARY THRU JAMES-ROBERT-JAMES-JAMES [6] JAMES CHELSEA DENNING1911 m. ELEANOR JOSEPHINE DEVER 1920 A]JAMES CHARLES DENNING1948 m RITA MAZZOLA 1948 --------------------------------------------- third generation OF PAT THRU JAMES AND MARY-ROBERT [3]ROBERT I.{J} DENNING 1828ire m ELIZABETH MC HUGH m1878A]ELIZABETH DENNING 1865 B]CATHERINE DENNING1863 C]JOHN F. DENNING1869 m ABBIE FITZGERALD 1867 M 1892 --------------------------------------------- third generation OF PAT THRU JAMES AND MARY-ROBERT-JOHN [4]JOHN F. DENNING1869 m ABBIE FITZGERALD 1867 M 1892A]MARY DENNING1895 B]ROBERT DENNING1893 --------------------------------------------- 2NDgeneration OF PAT THRU AMBROSE [2]AMBROSE JAMES DENNING1811 m KATE FARLEY A]THOMAS J.DENNING1854-1897 m. ELLEN J.LYNCH 1857 m1877 B]MARY DENNING1852 m. MARY DENNING m. ANTONY KUHNS,1848,FRANCE19 Feb 1883 C]ALICE A. {C} DENNING 1854-1889 --------------------------------------------- 3RD generation OF PAT THRU AMBROSE-THOMAS[3]THOMAS J. DENNING1854-1897 m. ELLEN J. LYNCH 1857m1877 A]HENRY J. DENNING1878NORA T SWEENEY,1877@ENG-M. 27 Nov 1901 B]MARY ANN DENNING1879 m JAMES F. DULEA C]THERESA LOUISA DENNING 16 Apr 1882 D]AGNES DINNING,16 Dec 1887 E]ELIZABETH DENNING 3 Mar 1890 --------------------------------------------- 4THgeneration OF PAT THRU AMBROSE-THOMAS-HENRY J. A]JAMES 29 Mar 1904 --------------------------------------------- 4THgeneration OF PAT THRU AMBROSE-THOMAS-MARY ANN [3]MARY ANN DENNING1879 m JAMES F. DULEAA]ALICE DUNLEA 1905 TWIN B]JAMES DUNLEA 1905TWIN C]MARY FRANCES DUNLEA,16 May 1903 D]LAWRENCE DENNING DUNLEA,1905 --------------------------------------------- 4THgeneration OF PAT THRU AMBROSE-THOMAS-THERESA [3] THERESA DENNING A]LAWERENCE DENNING --------------------------------------------- 2nd generation OF PATRICK+MARY THRU JOHN [2]JOHN DENNING SR 1807 m MARY M. UNKNOWNA]JOHN F. DENNING JR m ELLEN HALEY B]PATRICK DENNING 1842 C]SARAH DENNING 1850MA D]ELIZABETH DENNING 1852 MA E]KATY DENNING 1854 F]BERNARD,1847-8,IRELAND m. MARY MARKIN ,1848,IRELAND m.11 Aug1870 G]PHILLIP DENNING,1851,MASS --------------------------------------------- 3RD generation OF PATRICK+MARY THRU JOHN[3]JOHN F. DENNING JR m ELLEN HALEYA]JOHN DENNING 3rd 20 Dec 1874 B]WILLIAM DENNING, 22 Jun 1877 C]EDWARD DENNING,21 Dec 1879 D]MARY ELLEN,25 Mar 1870 E]CATHERINE,16 Oct 1872 F]THOMAS FRANCIS,25 Dec 1881 G]FREDERICK,4 Jan 1885 --------------------------------------------- 2nd generation OF PATRICK+MARY THRU PATRICK A]MARY J. ANN@2 Nov 1850,CHELSEA MA B]MARY E.1 Mar 1855,CHELSEA MA C]JAMES,21 Jan 1859,CHELSEA MA D]CHARLES A.DENNIN,1839,IRELAND MARGARET PETERSON,1838 ,IRELAND.m.1875,CHELSEA MA. E]JOHN W.DENNING,1847,CHELSEA MA. m. ELLEN M. COVENEY1848, 25 Jun 1872,CHELSEA MA F]PHILLIP A.DENNING,1846,m.BRIDGET MARGARET MCCAULEY,1847 ,IRELAND,m.4 Jul 1870,CHELSEA MA G]ALICE DENNING,1848,CHELSEA MA H]MARGARET A. DENNING, m. JOHN J.BILLIMAN1861,CHELSEA MA .m. 1884 Chelsea ma. --------------------------------------------- 3rd generation OF PATRICK+MARY THRU PATRICK-JOHN W. JOHN W.DENNING,1847,CHELSEA MA. m. ELLEN M. COVENEY1848, 25 Jun 1872,CHELSEA MA A]MARY DEMMING 1 Mar 1873,NO.BRIDGEWATER,MA. B]ABBIE DENNING,13 Nov 1874@BROCKTON MA. --------------------------------------------- 3rd generation OF PATRICK+MARY THRU PATRICK-PHILLIP A.A]ALICE GERTRUDE DENNING,10 Nov 1874 B]CLAIR DENNING,24 Sep 1876,CHELSEA MA C]ARTHUR DENNING,1880,RANDOLPH MA D]FLORENCE BLANCHE DENNAN,1882@BROCKTON MA. F]GEORGE A.DENNING,7 Aug 1884LYNN MASS HOPE THIS HELPS I ONLY POST A SMALL AMOUNT AND THIS IS ONLY THE SECOND WAVE OF DENNINGS THE FIRST CAME IN 1620 WITH WILLIAM 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