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
I am searching for a recent Cavan Digest re:Methodist religioin \and History. I am interested in finding more info on this religion and I believe I read a few letters about it here on the Cavan list. Thanks to anyone who can locate this Digest. Hopemcc@aol.com
In a message dated 3/9/2004 10:38:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, irishgramofgold@comcast.net writes: > > My mother will be ninety two soon, she and her sister Anna Veronica, now 81, > are the only two living. > I obtain much of the information I have from Cana House, Farnham Street, > Cavan. > I would love to know more about my Great-grandfather and his ancestors > before him. > Names and dates of birth, marriage, death, where they came from, lived, and > are buried. > The information is very hard to get and I am told many records were > destroyed. I have written to the Kilmore Diocese, they referred me to Cana > House. > If there is anyone with any information on the Denning, Kiernan, Doughty and > or Smyth Families I would very much appreciate hearing from them. > > Thank you for your time and your web site I will look forward to hearing > from you. > AS A DENNING YOU HAVE TO BE RELATED thats the first premiss my side left between 1798 and 1810 at first and slowy migrated to chelsea ma. ARDAGH-MOYDOW PARISH Baptism Year Husband Wife 1793/7 Denning, Patrick James M. Farrell************* 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
Subject: My County Cavan, Ireland Ancestors Surnames: Denning and Kiernan, Doughty and Smyth Hello, I am the great-granddaughter of Michael Denning, b. abt. 1835 in Kilmore, Virginia, County Cavan Ireland. Michael married Catherine Kiernan abt.1861 in Killinkere. Michael and Katherine had 12 children: Mary Ann, abt. 1862 Bridget, May 16 1864 Phillip, July 21,1866 Felix, October 28, 1868 (my grandfather) Catherine, abt. 1870 Frances, September 25, 1872 Patrick and Michael, March 1, 1875 Anne, Aug 14, 1876 I visited Ireland last year and acquired copies of the birth & baptismal record of my Great-grandfather Michael's children. Their son Felix Denning b. October 28 1868 was my grandfather. Felix abt. 1902 married Margaret Mary Doughty, b. September 13, 1885, in Kilmore, the daughter of Mary Smi(y)th and Joseph Doughty. Margaret's parents were deceased before 1900. She had three sister, Roseanne b. 1883, Mary Katherine b.1889, Elizabeth b. 1894, also a brother who died in infancy or early childhood. Felix and Margaret had 12 children: Kathleen, b. October 02,1904 Michael, b. July 07,1906 Mary, b. September 12,1908 Joseph, b. August 15,1910 Roseanne(Rose), b. April 01,1912 (my mother) Margaret, b.. August 14,1914 Frances, b. June 16,1916 Phelim, b. November 01,1918 Patrick, b. March 9,1920 Anna Veronica, b. February 12,1923 Charles, b. January 01,1924 James, b. April 17,1926 My mother will be ninety two soon, she and her sister Anna Veronica, now 81, are the only two living. I obtain much of the information I have from Cana House, Farnham Street, Cavan. I would love to know more about my Great-grandfather and his ancestors before him. Names and dates of birth, marriage, death, where they came from, lived, and are buried. The information is very hard to get and I am told many records were destroyed. I have written to the Kilmore Diocese, they referred me to Cana House. If there is anyone with any information on the Denning, Kiernan, Doughty and or Smyth Families I would very much appreciate hearing from them. Thank you for your time and your web site I will look forward to hearing from you. Marguerite
Many thanks to all who sent those great Cavan web sites. What a help! Nancy
In a message dated 3/8/2004 5:52:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, Bragene@aol.com writes: > Can someone suggest some web sites for County Cavan. > I am new to the list. > Local Ireland: Local Cavan: Cootehill: http://www.cavannet.ie/kilmore/kilmore1.htm The Cavan Genealogist County Cavan Surname Interest List Cavan GAA - Drumgoon GENUKI: County Cavan Good luck! Donna Tackney § § § § § § § § § § § § § "If it is peace you want, seek to change yourself, not other people. It is easier to protect your feet with slippers than to carpet the whole of the earth." Anthony de Mello, SJ
> Hello, > > Can someone suggest some web sites for County Cavan. > I am new to the list. > > Thanks so much, > Nancy
Meg, Have we talked about your Cootes together before? I have letters from a Maggie Coote and a Janie Coote that mention a Tom. These letters were sent from Drumacarrow, Bailieborough, to my Drury family members in Canada and one is dated 1901. I can't remember if I've sent you copies of these letters or not. I have included the text of the letters below; I can e-mail you images of the originals if you would like. I have transcribed them exactly as written (spelling, grammar, capitalization, and punctuation as on original). The one from Maggie was written to Jane Drury (born Jane Bell, married Henry Drury, lived in Monaghanoose, Bailieborough; emigrated to Canada between 1894 and 1901). The one from Janie was written to William Henry Drury (son of Jane and Henry, born Monaghanoose, emigrated to Mitchell, Ontario, Canada before 1894 with another brother and sister). Kimberley Walters 13 Feb. 1901 Drumacarrow Bailieboro Co. Cavan My Dear Mrs. Drury, You must excuse me for not answering your letter sooner as I had a cold & was not very well. We have very cold weather over here we had a little snow but it did not stand very long we have had nothing but rain this winter That must have been a very nice bird that George caught. I showed the wing to [J]emmy (Gracie) Clarke & he knew what it was at once. [p2] he often heard Peter talking about them. Martha is very thankful to you for it. I must tell you that Bella Fisher had got married to Davie Anderson and Maggie Brady to Long [J]em. Carroll. That is all the important news about marriages I have. I suppose you will be sorry to hear of one of your old neighbours being dead & buried Poor [J]emmy Hughie he is dead & Willie Lynch told me to not forget but tell you as you were very near neighbours. [p3] The rest of the old neighbours are all well & glad to hear yous are doing well. also we are glad to hear of Janey & family being well. You must be very busy when you attend to all the hens you have & also the pigs I wonder you are able to stand all that work. Perhaps some of us might take a notion of going out there. I only wish I was out there myself as I am tired of this country it is not mending one bit of anything it is [p4] getting worse all they care for here is the Public house. I must conclude this time as I had not much news & indeed it was near time of me to answer your letter hoping to find you all well as for myself I have got a great cold. So good Bye for this time with Love from all to our old neighbour & frind and remain yours truly Maggie Coote P.S. Mickey Rochford is at home at present & going to stop at home. Drumacarrow Bailieboro Co. Cavan Dear William, Old Coote is too lazy to answer your very long welcome letter so I am taking the opportunity Anyhow you cannot blame him as he could not see except he got an extra pair of eyes I am very glad to hear of you doing so well over there [p.2] I expect to soon hear of you joining your hands in the bands of wedlock. Is there many nice gorls over there or how do you like them I suppose they would be smart hags [bags] if their heels were pared What sort are the boys or could you pick a nice fellow for me if I were over there. If not perhaps you could get 2 ugly ones. Excuse me for taking on to answer [p.3] Father Toms letter you may think me horrid for interfering in his business but I thought it better than keeping you watching all year as Tom would write to nobody. I hope you will write a smaller letter next time as it took me too long to read the last one. It was so infernal long. I must bid you a fond adieu so don't be lonely & see & be good to yourself. [p.4] Please tell George & James I was asking for them Good Bye from Your sincere Well wisher And write soon Janie Coote Drumacarrow Bailieboro Co. Cavan Ireland ----- Original Message ----- From: "Greenwood" <scotquester@bartnet.net> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 11:49 PM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] 1875 Births, Baillieboro > Another film that arrived at the local Family History Center was 1875 > Births, volume 7. I was searching for Jane COOTS born Baillieboro, > volume 7 page 439. The film is horrid but I can make out a few other > names on the page. Not much other data is on these pages except perhaps > the Registrar's name - J Clarke and the date of Registration. > > 1875 Births Baillieboro, volume 7 page 439 > #327 - Francis REILLY born 6 April in Baillieboro to John REILLY, > Butcher & Rose REILLY formerly CLARKE. > > #328 - Margaret CARROLL born 21 April in Baillieboro to James CARROLL, > Shopkeeper & Margaret CARROLL formerly MULLIGAN. This twin born 5am. > > #329 - Annie CARROLL born 21 April in Baillieboro to James CARROLL, > Shopkeeper & Margaret CARROLL formerly MULLIGAN. This twin born 6am. > > #330 - [unnamed male] CARROLL born 27 April in Dromocarron? to Michael > CARROLL, Farmer & Mary CARROLL formerly GILLICK. > > #331 - Lerence? MOORE born 24 March in Rakeevan? to Patrick MOORE, > Labourer & Catherine MOORE formerly McBREEN. > > #332 - Jane COOTES born 21 April in Dromocarron to Thomas COOTES Farmer > & Margaret COOTES formerly McGLOUGHLAN. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Meg Greenwood / Oklahoma USA > > > ==== 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) > >
Hi David Do you know of any connection with your Gustavus and Munday (Mons) Noble from Gortermone, Carrigallen Parish, County Leitrim?
In a message dated 3/7/2004 10:22:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, scotquester@bartnet.net writes: > > #232 - Philip DINNING, 21 July, at Killmore to Michael DINNING, Farmer & > Catherine DINNING formerly KEIRNAN. Informant was Bridget WHITE of > Currytinnon. who they actually existed anyone have more on these 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
Another film that arrived at the local Family History Center was 1875 Births, volume 7. I was searching for Jane COOTS born Baillieboro, volume 7 page 439. The film is horrid but I can make out a few other names on the page. Not much other data is on these pages except perhaps the Registrar's name - J Clarke and the date of Registration. 1875 Births Baillieboro, volume 7 page 439 #327 - Francis REILLY born 6 April in Baillieboro to John REILLY, Butcher & Rose REILLY formerly CLARKE. #328 - Margaret CARROLL born 21 April in Baillieboro to James CARROLL, Shopkeeper & Margaret CARROLL formerly MULLIGAN. This twin born 5am. #329 - Annie CARROLL born 21 April in Baillieboro to James CARROLL, Shopkeeper & Margaret CARROLL formerly MULLIGAN. This twin born 6am. #330 - [unnamed male] CARROLL born 27 April in Dromocarron? to Michael CARROLL, Farmer & Mary CARROLL formerly GILLICK. #331 - Lerence? MOORE born 24 March in Rakeevan? to Patrick MOORE, Labourer & Catherine MOORE formerly McBREEN. #332 - Jane COOTES born 21 April in Dromocarron to Thomas COOTES Farmer & Margaret COOTES formerly McGLOUGHLAN. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Meg Greenwood / Oklahoma USA
Hello Mike, At last I have got round to replying to your e-mail of over a month ago in relation to the Noble's from Killeshandra Parish. Although I can see no obvious links between the Noble's you mentioned and my ancestors from the same parish I thought it was worth responding as my Noble ancestors only lived a short distance away & some link might be established in the future. My Noble link comes throgh my great,great grandmother Harriet Noble (b 1830) who married a George Bigger (1832-1923) in 1858. Harriet's family came from the townlands of Aghnacor & Dunaweel in Killeshandra Parish. Her father was Gustavus Mark Noble (1792-1868) who married a Mary Roden (b17 96) in 1815. Gustavus had at least two brothers called Ralph & Abnor, plus one sister called Charlotte. While Gustavus had eleven children including Harriet, the others were called Margaret, Elizabeth, James, Francis, John, Maria, Anne, Isabella, Gustavus & William. Hope this information may be of some interest, Bye for now, David Sheridan. ---- Original Message ----- From: <mrnoble1@comcast.net> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 8:59 PM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Re: Roll Call -- NOBLE from Corhanagh, Killeshandra, Cavan > Researching NOBLE, Robert and Isabella (nee BROWN) -- 1783 to 1850s (?) -- > last record is 1841 census. > Townland: Corhanagh > Town: Killeshandra > County: Cavan > > Sons Robert and Alexander emigrated to US in 1842 -- settled in Illinois, > then moved to Shelby County, Missouri, around 1858. > > Mike Noble > mrnoble1@comcast.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <CountyCavan@aol.com> > To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 8:55 AM > Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Format of Sending Messages > > > > When sending messages to the list, including responding to a roll call, > > please do not just reply to the list. Subscribers are hitting reply and > either > > sending their email directly to me, or to the list, without indicating in > the > > Subject line who they are searching for. > > > > Please prepare a new email to the IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com mail list. In > the > > subject line, please place your surname in CAPS and the date and place in > > County Cavan, if you know the town or village. > > > > Thank you. > > > > List Admin > > > > > > >
Received a film into the local Family History Center today, it was #101131, 1866 Births, volume 12. Was searching for Thomas Robert COOTE, Index film noted his birth was Registered in 1866 Births volume 12 page 400. These are other names on that page for Baillieboro. The only remaining data on each entry is the date of Registration and the signature of the Registrar, he signed these as S.Clarke. 1868 Births Baillieboro, volume 12 page 400 #229 - James TRAYNOR, 5 July, 1866 at Shancrosk or Shancrock to Patrick TRAYNOR, Farmer & Margaret TRAYNOR formerly TRAYNOR. Informant was Catherine TRAYNOR. #230 - Peter CARROLE, 16 July, 1866 at Lisbale to Peter CARROLL, Labourer & Bridget CARROLL formerly McBRIDE. Informant was Susanna CHAMBERS of Gartnancane? #231 - Thomas Robert COOTS, 13 July, 1866 in Dromore to William COOTS, Farmer & Martha Anne COOTS formerly MAXWELL. Informant was the father. #232 - Philip DINNING, 21 July, at Killmore to Michael DINNING, Farmer & Catherine DINNING formerly KEIRNAN. Informant was Bridget WHITE of Currytinnon. #233 - [unnamed female] BOYD, 18 July, 1866 at Lear to John BOYD, Farmer & Elizabeth BOYD formerly WHITE. Informant was the father. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Meg Greenwood / Oklahoma USA
"The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, August 12, 1852 BIRTHS. On the 28th ult., at Fruit=Grove Cottage, Pristein, Radnorshire, the wife of John NORTON, Esq., of a son. On the 6th inst., the wife of Mr. R. WITHERS, of Comber, of a son. On the 30th July, at Aghadown Glebe, the lady of the Archdeacon of Ross, of a daughter. Aug. 7, at Green Hills, county of Limerick, the lady of Peter Franklin, Esq., of a son. MARRIAGES. On the 6th inst., at Dungannon, by the Rev. C. L. MORRELL, James Robert GIRVIN, Esq., Roan Mills, Armagh, to Jane, youngest daughter of John M'CLELLAND, Esq., Dungannon. On the 5th inst., in Fahan Church, by the Rev. George SMITH, Minchin LLOYD, Esq., Summerhill, to Eliza, relict of the Rev. James GRAHAM. Aug. 7, at Summerhill, county of Meath, by the Rev. Samuel CRAIG, Presbyterian Minister of the above place, Capt. William WALSH, of the Native Force, Cape of Good Hope, to Kate, third daughter of Mr. James WILSON, Monaloy. DEATHS. Died, after a few day's illness, on the morning of Monday the 9th current, at her residence, in Ballinagh, Anne Eliza, the beloved wife of Thomas S. O'REILLY, M.D. Her many virtues and accomplishments endeared her to a large circle of respectable and admiring acquaintances and friends, while her great benevolence and truly Christian charity made her an object of love and regard to the poor of Ballinagh and its vicinity. These feelings were well evinced by the great number of persons of all ranks who attended at her obsequies in the chapel yard of Ballinagh. - Requiescat in pace. August 7, at Grove Hill, Bray, of pulmonary consumption Helena, the beloved daughter of John D'ALTON, Esq., Barrister, aged nineteen years. On the 1st inst., at Graeme (?)-street, Glasgow, Mrs. GRAHAM, third daughter of R. S. NIXON, Esq., late of Nixon-lodge, County Cavan. THE CROPS. We are sorry to say we have again to report unfavourably of the potato. The blight is progressing and the prospects of anything like an average yield are daily and hourly becoming less and less. That the loss upon the potato crop will be heavy we are fully aware; but we are not in a position to estimate its extent or consequences. The subject demands the serious and immediate attention of her Majesty's ministers, and, not only of them, but of every person interested, directly or remotely, in the welfare of the "united kingdom." The hay-crop is in an insecure state, owing to the broken weather and heavy rains we have had for a fortnight past. The other crops are no better off. The grain coming into ear has been "laid" (as the farmers say) in many places; and, altogether, the hopes of the agriculturists cannot be said to be of a very cheering nature. On yesterday Cavan was visited with a severe thunder-storm, accompanied by heavy rain. We fear this will prove detrimental to the standing crops. Should our worst fears be realized, a fearful impetus will be added to the emigration mania. DROGHEDA POLICE - Monday. (Before hisWorship the Mayor.) AN IMPOSTER. - Michael MOHAN, an army pensioner, was brought up in custody charged with defrauding a woman, named Bridget M'QUILLAN, residing out of Laurence's-gate, of 2s. 5d., and several articles of wearing apparel, &c., under false pretences. MOHAN (who is upwards of sixty years of age), presented an unenviable appearance; his eyes were blackened, and his face cut in many parts. He wore a felt hat, patched frieze coat, and dark trowsers. Mrs. M'QUILLAN (the woman prosecuting), was one of the humbler ranks and advanced age. On being asked to state her complaint, she thus proceeded - On Friday last I was in my own house when he (the prisoner) came in, and he began praying, saying - "God bless you - God bless you - oh, God bless you - there are many crosses afore you." What crosses, aheger, said I? Oh, it's your daughter and your son that's on sea, but if you can keep a secret I will prevent it all - I am a pilgrim that has been silenced for the last three years and I will do it for you. There are only two persons and me in the whole world who can do it by our prayers, one of them is in Enniskillen, and the other in Gibraltar, and they are both rowling in their carriage, and I will have you rowling in your carriage before it is long, too (laughter). But you must not mention this to any one, for I could injure you if I were a hundred miles away, and you should kneel down and bless God, that he sent me to you. He then asked her, have you any silver in the house? Said yes; give it to me, said he, for the miracle cannot be performed without it - s! he gave him a shilling. Have you any copper, for I mut have copper too? Put her hand in her pocket and gave him 3d. Have you an clothes belonging to your son that is at sea, he next asked her. He is well, but I cannot tell no more about him, as I received a check from the man in Enniskillen, but any way I save his life, and if you were to go up to your middle in snow all the way to Slane, it would not be too much to do for me. I am used to be treated well (laughter). Her daughter's sore eye he would cure in nine days, he got his gift at a Forth, at the foot of which he fell asleep one day. He next said, have you anything for me to eat; I put on the kettle and made him tea, after which he said now that is all that I can eat till I return, save a little cake which I must make myself, and you must give me the oatmeal for it. You must also give me a sheet and a pair of stockings, for in order to banish all that hangs over you, my good woman (may the Lord protect you), I ! must sleep between the two counties, at Garristown, on a grave with the quilt around me, and must get some articles that your daughter wears. Witness here gave him the sheet, a silk tie, pocket-handkerchief, a comb, &c., belonging to her daughter, but he was not satisfied with this, but he should get her (the witness) tobacco box (laughter). All those things, he said he was obliged to bury, but they would be restored to her again in nine days, and then all her crosses (sic) would be put an end to - (renewd (sic) laughter). He said, this world is only a step to eternity, and God forbid that I would tell a lie - you will get all your things back in nine days. He then left, and said he would return at two o'clock on Saturday, get more money, silver and copper - that from the smallness of the silver it took a longer time to work the matter out. Witness, not having any money, sent her daughter to pledge her shawl, and raised 1s. 2d. on it, which she gave to him. He said the! y should sell the blankets of the bed and the sauspans (sic) of the wall to treat him decently - that they got up on their righ (sic) side the day he came into them (renewed laughter). Made tea again for him, and he went away, saying he would be back at six o'clock on Sunday evening. They were watching for him at the appointed hour, but he did not come till eight, when he was in a most beastly state of drunkness (sic), and his face blackened and cut as it now is - asked him what had done it, and he said it was the darning that was on the quilt, that he got a fall in consequence of it; he then asked for leave to lie on the bed, and as she thought he would not remain long she allowed him; he stripped off him and went to bed, but before doing so he said he should be furnished with a sharp edged instrument (great laughter) - and she provided him with a knife; her daughter, who was married, came over to the house in some time afterwards and exploded the deception; she knew the ! prisoner, and charged him with being a pickpocket; the police were sent for, and he was given in charge to them. The Mayor said he had never heard such a story. She must have been a most ignorant, supserstittous (sic) woman to allow herself to be thus imposed on. Addressing the prisoner, his Worship said he would send him for trial, and application would be made to the authorites to stop his pension pay. Information were then made out, and the prisoner was committed for trial to the next quarter sessions. Argus. Cavan County Newspaper Transcription Project
Thank you to those who replied. You've been most helpful ~ Tamy
MLeeN8NOK@aol.com wrote: >Listers: does anyone know where Ballinanagh, Cavan, Ire (as listed in the >British Isles Vital Records Index) is? I tried http://www.seanruad.com/ and >struck out. I think it is in Crosserlough parish, but would like to locate it >on a map. > >Thanks -- Tamy > > >==== 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) > > > The name as spelled on the map and list of townlands is Bellanananagh. Located at intersection of routes N 55 and R 154. In Parish of Kilmore. It is south of Cavan city.
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Listers: does anyone know where Ballinanagh, Cavan, Ire (as listed in the British Isles Vital Records Index) is? I tried http://www.seanruad.com/ and struck out. I think it is in Crosserlough parish, but would like to locate it on a map. Thanks -- Tamy
In a message dated 2/25/2004 5:41:46 PM Central Standard Time, bellemarco@hotmail.com writes: > I have found a short history written about my grandchildren's I. Farley > family. In it it says his father Patrick Farley born > abt. 1786/87 served under the Duke of Wellington during the French War. Is > there anywhere I could find a record of his serving under the Duke of > Wellington? The Farley family was from Co. Cavan (no parish, town, etc. > known at this time.) > > Thank You. > Elaine > ========================== Hi Elaine: I have a Catherine Farley [b c 1800] in Cavan who married a Patrick Brady [b c 1800]. We belive they lived in Laragh Parish, possibly near Stradone. They had three children that we know of: Philip, b c 1825; John, b c 1830; and Susan, b c 1839. Patrick is believed to have died in Cavan. Catherine Farley Brady came to the US with her children. She is believed to have died in Rochester, NY, and Philip and Susan then came to St. Louis, where they had Brady relatives. John got lost. I have the family pretty well tracked from the time they arrived in St. Louis, and the St. Louis Bradys [and related Monaghans and Henrys] researched back to Stradone, Cootehill, and neighboring townlands of Carrickallen, Tievenanass, and Clifferna. BUT ... I don't have anything on the Farley folks except Catherine's name. Any chance there's a Catherine in your history? Jim Dowd St. Louis, Missouri