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    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Mary Ann Milligan / Millican and Catherine Milligan / Millican
    2. Hollis
    3. Hi Charlotte, Isn't research frustrating at times? The ship 'Elizabeth' arrived Port Phillip 23 July 1849 from London 17th March 1849. I have the dispersal list with Mary Ann on it, it doesn't give her age. I must have worked her age out with the age at he death and the year of arrival, making her about 19yrs. She was one of 40 young single woman on the voyage. She was coming to the employment of a Mrs Robinson of Elizabeth St Melbourne. Mary was married to James Hodgkinson on 4th Feb 1850 and a witness at that marriage was another of the single girls from the ship, Ann Macteer. I havent been able to find what happened to the Catherine Milligan who was also on the 'Elizabeth'. I dont think you will find much more than I have chgarlotte but wouldnt hurt to look. Thanks barb Hollis. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlotte Broun" <cbroun@primus.com.au> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 10:04 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Mary Ann Milligan / Millican and Catherine Milligan / Millican > Hi Barbara > > I got Catherine's parents from the shipping register of the Hero of > Malown. I would assume that as the Elizabeth arrived about the same > time her info would be recorded as well. I am going to Sydney next > week to the State Archives to look up some other shipping lists. If > you give me what details you have on the 'Elizabeth' I can look up your > Mary as well. > > Rgds > Charlotte > > On Friday, February 20, 2004, at 07:47 PM, Hollis wrote: > > > Hi Charlotte, I have Mary anna's death certificate in Victoria, > > giving her > > age at death and the age of 17 was on the shipping record for the ship > > 'Elizabeth'. > > I carn't look for a birth in Derry because I have no idea who her > > parents > > were. > > regards Barbara > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Charlotte Broun" <cbroun@primus.com.au> > > To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 5:19 PM > > Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Mary Ann Milligan / Millican and Catherine > > Milligan > > / Millican > > > > > >> Hello Barb > >> > >> I have a Catherine Laughlin born Derry in 1820. She came to Australia > >> in 1839 aboard the Hero of Malown. I have this birth information from > >> her details on the shipping list but have never been able to find out > >> where I would look for actual birth records - Are you dates of birth > >> from the shipping list or have you actual birth records. > >> > >> Rgds > >> Charlotte > >> > >> On Wednesday, February 18, 2004, at 08:20 PM, Hollis wrote: > >> > >>> Looking for connections to Mary Ann Milligan/Millican b. 1832 Derry, > >>> and her sister Catherine Milligan/ Millican b. about 1832. both came > >>> to Aust aboard ship 'Elizabeth' 1849 from London to Port Phillip no > >>> parents known. > >>> Barb Hollis > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > >

    02/21/2004 06:52:51
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Mary Ann Milligan / Millican and Catherine Milligan / Millican
    2. Nelson & Livingstone
    3. If either of your people were assisted immigrants, have you tried the bounty immigration reels? The bounty agent was obliged to collect a lot of information about immigrants to collect the bounty, and I found a lot of information on my forbears from this. Also if someone paid an immigration deposit for them there will be even more info on those reels. They are available at local libraries which have a bit of a family history collection. Best wishes Jill in sunny (and hot) Sydney ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hollis" <arol@locall.aunz.com> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, 20 February 2004 7:47 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Mary Ann Milligan / Millican and Catherine Milligan / Millican > Hi Charlotte, I have Mary anna's death certificate in Victoria, giving her > age at death and the age of 17 was on the shipping record for the ship > 'Elizabeth'. > I carn't look for a birth in Derry because I have no idea who her parents > were. > regards Barbara > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Charlotte Broun" <cbroun@primus.com.au> > To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 5:19 PM > Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Mary Ann Milligan / Millican and Catherine Milligan > / Millican > > > > Hello Barb > > > > I have a Catherine Laughlin born Derry in 1820. She came to Australia > > in 1839 aboard the Hero of Malown. I have this birth information from > > her details on the shipping list but have never been able to find out > > where I would look for actual birth records - Are you dates of birth > > from the shipping list or have you actual birth records. > > > > Rgds > > Charlotte > > > > On Wednesday, February 18, 2004, at 08:20 PM, Hollis wrote: > > > > > Looking for connections to Mary Ann Milligan/Millican b. 1832 Derry, > > > and her sister Catherine Milligan/ Millican b. about 1832. both came > > > to Aust aboard ship 'Elizabeth' 1849 from London to Port Phillip no > > > parents known. > > > Barb Hollis > > > > > > > > > >

    02/21/2004 06:26:24
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN]1841 Census Killeshandra
    2. J T Pearson Outdoor Training
    3. Hi Joan Which LDS are the films at? My nearest is Dunedin and i would like to check up on my LOVETT family of Kiltrasna and Cloggy townland and especially oon my BIGGS family of Drumbullion townland. regards Jane Pearson jtpoutdoor@xtra.co.nz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan Carter" <joanc@actrix.co.nz> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 8:52 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN]1841 Census Killeshandra > Not sure if this is the same census as the Londonderry one people are > talking about but this is what I found by reading the eight films at LDS. > Parish of Killeshandra, Barony of Tullyhunco, Townland of Farranseer. 1841 > > Henry McKeon M Hd UM 25 Farmer Can read/write Born Cavan > Bridget McKeon F Mthr Wid 52 Married 1802 can read > John McKeon M Br UM 19 Can read/write > Luke McKeon M Br UM 17 Can read/write > Patrick McKeon M Br UM 15 Can read > James McKeon M Br UM 11 Cannot read > Bridget Murray F Svnt UM 17 Servant Cannot read > > As you can see, the information is invaluable - my only problem is that I > still can't prove that this is my MCKEOWN family!!! > Hope this helps some body > Regards > Joan, (NZ) > > > >

    02/21/2004 04:46:10
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Mary Ann Milligan / Millican and Catherine Milligan / Millican
    2. Charlotte Broun
    3. Hi Barbara I got Catherine's parents from the shipping register of the Hero of Malown. I would assume that as the Elizabeth arrived about the same time her info would be recorded as well. I am going to Sydney next week to the State Archives to look up some other shipping lists. If you give me what details you have on the 'Elizabeth' I can look up your Mary as well. Rgds Charlotte On Friday, February 20, 2004, at 07:47 PM, Hollis wrote: > Hi Charlotte, I have Mary anna's death certificate in Victoria, > giving her > age at death and the age of 17 was on the shipping record for the ship > 'Elizabeth'. > I carn't look for a birth in Derry because I have no idea who her > parents > were. > regards Barbara > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Charlotte Broun" <cbroun@primus.com.au> > To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 5:19 PM > Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Mary Ann Milligan / Millican and Catherine > Milligan > / Millican > > >> Hello Barb >> >> I have a Catherine Laughlin born Derry in 1820. She came to Australia >> in 1839 aboard the Hero of Malown. I have this birth information from >> her details on the shipping list but have never been able to find out >> where I would look for actual birth records - Are you dates of birth >> from the shipping list or have you actual birth records. >> >> Rgds >> Charlotte >> >> On Wednesday, February 18, 2004, at 08:20 PM, Hollis wrote: >> >>> Looking for connections to Mary Ann Milligan/Millican b. 1832 Derry, >>> and her sister Catherine Milligan/ Millican b. about 1832. both came >>> to Aust aboard ship 'Elizabeth' 1849 from London to Port Phillip no >>> parents known. >>> Barb Hollis >>> >> >> > >

    02/21/2004 03:04:58
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Riley-O'Riley-Reilly
    2. Helen Rehm
    3. Hi. I am looking for Marriage records for my GGGrandparents that may have been married in this County 1830? Their first child was born in the US in 1832. Their names were Bernard and Margaret (maybe Brennan) Riley. Bernard was born in IR approx. 1800 and Margaret approx. 1810. Thanks you, Helen Rehm

    02/21/2004 02:15:58
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN]1841 Census Killeshandra
    2. Joan Carter
    3. Not sure if this is the same census as the Londonderry one people are talking about but this is what I found by reading the eight films at LDS. Parish of Killeshandra, Barony of Tullyhunco, Townland of Farranseer. 1841 Henry McKeon M Hd UM 25 Farmer Can read/write Born Cavan Bridget McKeon F Mthr Wid 52 Married 1802 can read John McKeon M Br UM 19 Can read/write Luke McKeon M Br UM 17 Can read/write Patrick McKeon M Br UM 15 Can read James McKeon M Br UM 11 Cannot read Bridget Murray F Svnt UM 17 Servant Cannot read As you can see, the information is invaluable - my only problem is that I still can't prove that this is my MCKEOWN family!!! Hope this helps some body Regards Joan, (NZ) >

    02/21/2004 01:52:25
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call List.. Smith (Smyth?) Brady
    2. Albert Nickerson
    3. Hi Jill, I wish I could help you, but have been unsuccessful in finding out anything on my great grandparents who lived in Arnagh, Co. Cavan (or at least that is what is written on my grandmother's birth certificate. She was born 1867 to Patti (as written) and Ellen Smyth (McCaule - as written). Have you tried a search engine for Cavan and/or Ashfield? They may prove beneficial, although I wasn't too lucky going that route. I guess I will (hopefully, some day have to go to Ireland and do some research. Good luck with finding your lost relatives. Cheers, Albert Nickerson Dearborn, Michigan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jill Finch" <jhfinch@iprimus.com.au> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 9:58 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call List.. Smith (Smyth?) Brady Hello from Australia I saw your item on the Cavan list about the Smith family. This is a long shot, but I am wondering if you can link my Smith name into your family. The death certificate of my gt grandfather, William Latimer, lists his mother as Isabella Latimer, nee Smith. Isabella married James Latimer, William was born, approx 1841 and married in Ashfield, County Caven. William moved to New Zealand approx. 1885. Thanks for reading my enquiry. Jill Finch

    02/20/2004 11:29:33
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call List.. Smith (Smyth?) Brady
    2. Jill Finch
    3. Hello from Australia I saw your item on the Cavan list about the Smith family. This is a long shot, but I am wondering if you can link my Smith name into your family. The death certificate of my gt grandfather, William Latimer, lists his mother as Isabella Latimer, nee Smith. Isabella married James Latimer, William was born, approx 1841 and married in Ashfield, County Caven. William moved to New Zealand approx. 1885. Thanks for reading my enquiry. Jill Finch

    02/20/2004 06:58:51
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Anglo Celt - M-D, Central Committee Members - July 1, 1852
    2. Kay Stanton
    3. "The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, July 1, 1852 MARRIED. At Saint George's, Hanover square, London, by the Rev. Albert ALSTON, A.M., and afterwards according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, at Saint Mary's Chelsea, P.M. MURPHY, Esq., Q.C., and Assistant Barrister for the county of Cavan, to Jane, widow of the late Thomas Tench VIGORS, of Erindale, Esq., J.P., and Deputy Lieutenant of the county of Carlow. DIED. June 25, suddenly in Cavan, Mrs. James O'BRIEN, of disease of the heart. The deceased is deeply regretted by her friends and by a large circle of neighbours and acquaintances. An amiable and excellent wife, a fond mother, and a meek Christian, her memory is embalmed in the sweetest recollections of all who knew her. Death, although it came unexpectedly had no terrors for her, for her life was spent in preparations for his approach. Beloved, esteemed, and honoured, while living, her loss is the most poignantly deplored by a sorrowing husband a numerous family. TENANT-RIGHT LEAGUE. The Council of the Tenant League, at a meeting held on the 24th of June, passed the following resolution:- Resolved: "That having read a report of a meeting held in Cootehill, in the county of Cavan on Monday the 14th inst., for the purpose of selecting Tenant-Right candidates, for that county, at which meeting Anthony O'REILLY, Esq., D. L. of Baltrasna was unanimously adopted; and having also read Mr. O'Reilly's Address, pledging himself to adopt Sharman CRAWFORD's bill in principle ad detail, and that he would oppose any Ministry who would not make said Bill a cabinet question, the council have to express their great satisfaction at the selection made by the Electors of Cavan of so staunch a supporter of Tenant Right, and earnestly recommend all the Electors of Cavan, who have the interest of the Tenantry at heart, to use all their exertions to secure Mr. O'Reilly's return." Proposed by Richard BARNWELL, Esq. Seconded by John C. HAY, Esq. Edward BUTLER, Chairman Council Rooms, June 24, 1842. ATROCIOUS MURDER. - We are very sorry to state that an atrocious murder and robbery was committed on the street of Bailieborough between ten and eleven o'clock, night. In the early part of the day a young man named Pat REILLY, who lived at a place called Muff. Between Bailieborough and Kingscourt, was observed by some parties to have some money, about ten pounds, it is supposed; and at the hour named in the evening, on leaving Mr. GARGAN's public house, he was set upon opposite the door, by five or six ruffians who killed and robbed him in the space of a few minutes. Several parties have been arrested and lodged in Cavan gaol to stand their trial for the crime. It is astonishing how a murder could be committed, without a single person, policeman or else, being at hand to save the life of the unfortunate deceased. Mr. WILSON the Cootehill missionary begs, on behalf of the Primitive Wesleyan Methodist Society, to thank Sir John YOUNG for £3, and the Hon. J. P. MAXWELL, for £1 subscribed to their mission fund. SIR JOHN YOUNG'S CENTRAL COMMITTEE. The following are the names of the gentleman who constitute Sir John Young's central committee:- Sir William HART (?), Bart, Hortland. Sir Geo. HODSON, Bart., Dollybrook and Skeagh. The Dean of Cashell. (Adams) Northlands. The Archdeacon of Ardagh, (Beresford) Corovahn. Gerald DEASE, Turbetstown. Charles J. ADAMS, Shiren House. John H. ADAMS, Loughbawn. W. TATLOW, Lismore Lodge. J. COPELAND JONES, Belturbet. R. ERSKINE, Cavan. G. P. KNIPE, Byne (?) Hill. A. C. PALLAS, Mount Pallas. J. FAY, Cavan. G. FINLAY, Cortile (?) A. BERRY, Drumtanney, Killeshandra. M. NETTERFIELD, Ballyconnel. T. FAY, Cootehill. J. B. SMITH, Carrick Villa. T. O'REILLY, Butlersbridge. BILIEBOROUGH DISTRICT COMMITTEE. - T. CRANSTON, of Moyer; Isiah GIBSON, Drumlin; Henry GIBSON, Lisfall; John BRADY, Bailieborough; Henry MAXWELL, Bailieborough; Doctor Dr. Magahan, M.D., Kingscourt; Samuel SIMPSON, Millmount; Hugh SIMPSON, Millmount; Thomas HALL, Crummeague; Joseph MALCOLM, Kingscourt; Gerald WILLIAMSON, Heath Lodge; Thomas LYNCH, Virginia; T. CHAMBERS; J. FITZPATRICK, Headfort Arms; Arnold PORTER, Bailyduff, &c. The Committee beg to offer their thanks to the following gentlemen and freeholders in the county who have promised their vote and interest in behalf of Sir J. YOUNG, in their several districts:- John CUMMING, Crover; T. KNIPE, Byne (?) Hill; J. BENNISON, Mountpleasant; E. M'INTOSH, Cootehill; Dr. Horan James PERRY, Sandville; N. MAGUIRE, Bonebrook; E. COONEY, Cootehill; J. J. FYFE, Arva; R. BUCHANAN, Graddam; N. M'CABE, Arva;. P. M'CANN, Cavan; W. MOORE, Cavan; P. FAY, Cavan; D. FINLAY, Killeshandra; James REILLY, Lacken; Thomas LAHEY, Drummeeny; G. LAHEY, Capra; W. LAHEY, Caprah; J. LAHEY, Aghakilmore; P. Lahey, Aghakilmore; R. SHERLOCK, Kilnahard; J. PLUNKETT, Maghera; Freeman STRONG, Tawlaght; &c. All letters relating to the Election to be direct to G. T. DALTON, Secretary of Cavan. The Right Rev. Dr. BROWNE. - This most estimable prelate, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Kilmore, is daily recovering his strength after the severe attack of typhus fever which he has had. All classes evince the greatest pleasure at the prospect of his lordship's speedy restoration to health.

    02/20/2004 05:15:54
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Anglo Celt - Marriages, Deaths - June 17, 1852
    2. Kay Stanton
    3. "The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, June 17, 1852 MARRIAGES. On Wednesday 9th inst., at Belturbet Church, by the Rev. T. ASH, Joseph TREVOR, Esq., Edremon, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Thomas POGUE, Esq., of Drumcarplin. DEATHS. June 5, at Clonbrony Glebe, county of Longford, Kathleen Ada, the infant daughter of Rev. Theodore O. MOORE, A.M. On the 2d of June, at Aughamore, in the 18th year of her age, after a long and painful illness, borne with exemplary patience. Anna Maria, the beloved and eldest daughter of the Rev. Wm. BRADIN, of Sallaghy, deeply and sincerely regretted by a numerous circle of acquaintances (sic). DIED. On the 11th instant, in Chatham, Lieutenant Frederick WETHERELL SMITH, R.N., son of the late John Smith, Vice Treasurer of Ireland. Mr. TRACY, resident magistrate of Belfast, is seriously ill from the injuries received in the attempt to suppress the recent riot. Sub-inspector HILL is also confined to his bed, having received a severe wound in the head; and several of the police are in a similar condition.

    02/20/2004 04:39:31
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Mary Ann Milligan / Millican and Catherine Milligan / Millican
    2. Hollis
    3. Hi Charlotte, I have Mary anna's death certificate in Victoria, giving her age at death and the age of 17 was on the shipping record for the ship 'Elizabeth'. I carn't look for a birth in Derry because I have no idea who her parents were. regards Barbara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlotte Broun" <cbroun@primus.com.au> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 5:19 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Mary Ann Milligan / Millican and Catherine Milligan / Millican > Hello Barb > > I have a Catherine Laughlin born Derry in 1820. She came to Australia > in 1839 aboard the Hero of Malown. I have this birth information from > her details on the shipping list but have never been able to find out > where I would look for actual birth records - Are you dates of birth > from the shipping list or have you actual birth records. > > Rgds > Charlotte > > On Wednesday, February 18, 2004, at 08:20 PM, Hollis wrote: > > > Looking for connections to Mary Ann Milligan/Millican b. 1832 Derry, > > and her sister Catherine Milligan/ Millican b. about 1832. both came > > to Aust aboard ship 'Elizabeth' 1849 from London to Port Phillip no > > parents known. > > Barb Hollis > > > >

    02/20/2004 12:47:38
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Londonderry Census Look-up
    2. Charlotte Broun
    3. Would the same kind person also do a look-up for me? James Laughlin (or Loughlin or O'Laughlin/Loughlin) and wife Mary. Interested in their daughter Catherine born 1820. May be other siblings; Mary, Sarah and Frank. Many tks Charlotte Begin forwarded message: > Resent-From: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com > From: "Hollis" <arol@locall.aunz.com> > Date: Wed Feb 18, 2004 8:24:06 PM Australia/Sydney > To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Someone to lookup 1831-1841 census Londonderry > Reply-To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com > > Looking for some kind sole to please check the 1831 1841 census for > Londonderry for > > Mary Ann Milligan/Millican b. 1832 Derry, and her sister Catherine > Milligan/ Millican b. about 1832. both came to Aust aboard ship > 'Elizabeth' 1849 from London to Port Phillip no parents known. Thanks > Barb Hollis >

    02/20/2004 10:23:03
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Mary Ann Milligan / Millican and Catherine Milligan / Millican
    2. Charlotte Broun
    3. Hello Barb I have a Catherine Laughlin born Derry in 1820. She came to Australia in 1839 aboard the Hero of Malown. I have this birth information from her details on the shipping list but have never been able to find out where I would look for actual birth records - Are you dates of birth from the shipping list or have you actual birth records. Rgds Charlotte On Wednesday, February 18, 2004, at 08:20 PM, Hollis wrote: > Looking for connections to Mary Ann Milligan/Millican b. 1832 Derry, > and her sister Catherine Milligan/ Millican b. about 1832. both came > to Aust aboard ship 'Elizabeth' 1849 from London to Port Phillip no > parents known. > Barb Hollis >

    02/20/2004 10:19:29
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO-CELT - NOVEMBER 10, 1848
    2. ANGLO-CELT NOVEMBER 10, 1848 LOCAL NEWS THE BITER BIT AND ACTIVITY REWARDED On Saturday, the 4th inst., a peson in Bailieboro employed a girl to wash rooms, and, when cleaning the drawing room she perceived a small paper parcel on the chimney place, which attacted her attention; however, in the course of the evening, she watched her opportunity and put it into her breast. It happened, whoever, to be a sum of money, amounted to £6 14s. 7d., which the owner had brought from Cootehill Bank, the amount of a cheque issued by the Board of Guardians. The girl (Mary SWEENEY) had lived in Mr. Henry MAXWELL's, of this town, and eventually was discharged for dishonesty. She lodged in a house in town with widow MULLIGAN, and slept with Mrs. MULLIGAN having the stolen money secreted under her head. The next morning when she awoke she rolled it in a chemise and threw it behind a sack of chaff which stood i n the room, not thinking that any person was watching her. There was, however, a travelling tradesman (who repairs clocks), his wife and two children who slept in the same room, and, it appears, that one of the children, who saw her hiding it, went and told its mother, who, at once repaired to the place where the money was concealed, found it and give it to her husband, who went out and concealed it in a field. When he returned they both went to chapel, and, after returning, remained in the house all day. At four o'clock on Sunday evening, the girl (Mary SWEENY) wanted to treat some boys, and went up stairs to draw on her pilfered parcel, but, to her great disappointment it was gone. When she came down stairs, she, "very generously" offered £1 reward; but could not discover who the pilferer was; as, the robber thought it better to have all and hold a closed mouth. Mrs. MULLIGAN's son went for the polcie, and swearing, said she got the money from Mr. MAXWELL's girl. One of the police then asked the girl who stole the money did she give it to Mrs. MULLIGAN? She denied having ever given her any of it. Before the police went away, she said that she got it when she was cleaning one of the rooms in the last house she was in. The police went at once to the person from whom she stole the money, and inquired if he had lost any money; when he searched, and found it was gone. The whole party were brought before Sir John YOUNG, who committed Mary SWEENY to gaol to stand her trial at the next Bailie- boro Sessions, and discharged the other four prisoners, John BRADY, his wife, and MIchael and Biddy their children, who said they were from the town of Longford; they slept in MULLIGAN's that night; next morning they started for Kells, and Jas. MULLIGAN watched thom along the road for about a mile, till he perceived them go into a man's house named CLARKE, he returned to town and informed the person who lost the money, and, they both watched, but did not see them leave the house, and, having given up all hope of their leaving till night, they returned to town and were talking over the affair to Mr. WELSH's man, who said he met the party near Moynalty. A car was immediately ordered, and the person who lost the money and James MULLIGAN, whose exertions on the occasion were most praiseworthy, and one of the police, named Henry KEENAN, all started after the robbers, expecting to find them in Moynalty, but, on the way were informed that the robbers had passed through on their way to Kells. The whip was used well, and, as Providnce directed, the party was overtaken between the Workhouse gate and the town of Kells, and, on being accused, they admitted they had the money, told where they concealed it, and how they got it. The fiver robbers in four days only spent 4s. 4d. of the £6 14s. 7d. They were brought back to Bailieboro and have been committed to Cavan gaol; the children are gone to Longford. THe notes were identified by the person who lost them. OUTRAGE--On Friday night last, a man named Patrick MORRIS was violently assaulted in the wood of Rathmino, near Moynalty, and a double-barrelled gun feloniously taken from him. John FARRELL, Esq., D.L; Richard CHALENOR, Esq., J.P.; Samuel SMITH, Esq., J.P.; William GARNETT, Esq., J.P.; and Thomas BARNES, Esq., J.P., have offered a reward of £40 for the apprehension and conviction of the offender within six months. ======================================================= BIRTHS October 30, at Newtownstewart, county Tyrone, the lady of the Rev. Robert CAMPBELL, of a daughter. November 2, at the Glebe, Oldcastle, county Meath, the lady of the Rev. T. DURDIN, of a daughter. November 2, at St. Stephen's-green, the wife of William Digges LA TOUCHE, Esq., of a daughter. November 7, at Sylvan Park, county Meath, the lady of Walter KEATING, Esq., of a son and heir. ___________________________________________________________ MARRIAGES November 4, in St. George's Church, by the Rev. Robert H. DUNNE, Rector of Churchtown, Arthur Hill GRIFFITH, Esq., of Gortmore, in the county of Westmeath, to Nannie, daughter of James Courtney COTTINGHAM, Esq., of Dublin. November 7, at St. Anne's Church, by the Rev. Doctor SADLIER, F.T.C.D,, Thomas SADLIER, Esq., of Mulla, Kings County, youngest son of the Rev. the Provost of Trinity College, to Anne, third daughter of the late Robert BICKERSTAFF, Esq., of Preston, Lancashire. ____________________________________________________________ DEATHS November 1, at Ardlogher Cottage, the seat of her uncle, Dr. BRADY, sincerely lamented, Maryanne, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Edward M'DONALD, of Enniskillen. On yesterday morning, at the Barracks, Cavan, Lieut Robert BOUGHTON, 57th Regiment, aged 31 years. On the 7th instant, at his residence, Farnham-street, Cavan, Samuel MOORE, Esq., J.P., aged 74 years. March 23, at Tutulla, Navigators' Island, after a brief illness, the Rev. Thomas BULLEN, missionary, aged 35 years. On yesterday evening, at his residence, Main-street, Cavan, Mr. Edward PHILIPS, aged 67 years. At Ballinagh, on the 7th instant, of fever, caught in the discharge of his onerous duties, Head-Constable Charles SPINKS, aged 37 years He served for more than 15 years in the police force, with credit to himself and advantage to his country; his death will be long felt by all those in the town and neighbourhood who wished to uphold the law, to see the disorderly punished and restrained, and the peaceable protected and supported. He has left a disconsolate widow, who must ever deplore the irreparable loss of a kind, affectionate, and loving husband. ===================================================== County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project

    02/20/2004 08:04:47
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Londonderry Census Look-up
    2. Gerald Sullivan
    3. Charlotte Broun wrote: > Would the same kind person also do a look-up for me? > > James Laughlin (or Loughlin or O'Laughlin/Loughlin) and wife Mary. > Interested in their daughter Catherine born 1820. May be other > siblings; Mary, Sarah and Frank. > > Many tks > Charlotte > > > > Begin forwarded message: > >> Resent-From: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com >> From: "Hollis" <arol@locall.aunz.com> >> Date: Wed Feb 18, 2004 8:24:06 PM Australia/Sydney >> To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Someone to lookup 1831-1841 census Londonderry >> Reply-To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com >> >> Looking for some kind sole to please check the 1831 1841 census for >> Londonderry for >> >> Mary Ann Milligan/Millican b. 1832 Derry, and her sister Catherine >> Milligan/ Millican b. about 1832. both came to Aust aboard ship >> 'Elizabeth' 1849 from London to Port Phillip no parents known. Thanks >> Barb Hollis >> > There are eleven James Laughlin Townships Lissane,page013 Bovevah.,pages 018,020,033,and 034 James, also in Tamlagfht oreilly,page 027 As this is an index only, the pages as listed do not exist to my knowledge Be glad to hear from others as to existance of the details of the census.

    02/20/2004 03:57:58
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO-CELT - NOVEMBER 3, 1848 - Replevins
    2. Lois Sparling
    3. Yes I am a lawyer but I live in semi-arid Calgary so do not have a snow blower. I did wake up to -37 degrees one morning in January, however. That's COLD even by our standards. Lois Sparling Calgary, Alberta JFDowd@aol.com wrote: >Aha. We must have a lawyer on the list! Thanks for the clarification. > >Jim >St. Louis > >P. S. Can I borrow your snow blower? > >================== > > >>Correction, when your neighbour borrowed your mule and neglected to >>return it, you filed a Writ of Replevin. If he stole it and you could >>prove it beyond a rasonable doubt, that was a criminal, not a civil matter. >> >> >> > > > > >

    02/19/2004 12:14:34
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] McElroy
    2. In a message dated 2/18/2004 7:37:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, IRL-CAVAN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > My McElroy (not Mcevoy) ggrandfather was > from Fermanagh, his wife Delia was from Cavan County. Hi Dick, I was browsing and this sentence jumped off the page. I am also researching McElroy. I actually posted most of my info a week or so ago during the roll call. I know that my McElroys lived in Kingscourt for a while, but may have come from Fermanagh. Let's exchange info. Email me directly at Imyourvalentine@aol.com. Thanks. Kathy

    02/19/2004 09:19:02
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Flax Growers List
    2. J T Pearson Outdoor Training
    3. Flax growing was the big industry in the area, so this is a list of those producing the raw material. i'm not sure if they were getting any payment subsidy as well? i saw an explanation somewhere but can't remember all the details. It doesn't list everyone, just those producing more than a certain amount. And if anyone out there knows any way of getting more info on the people listed i would like to know as well> regards Jane Pearson jtpoutdoor@xtra.co.nz ----- Original Message ----- From: "E.Sharp" <bellemarco@hotmail.com> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 10:43 AM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Flax Growers List > Can anyone explain the 1796 Irish Flax Growers List? I am interested in > the following: > > Patrick Farley ID 6039 Cavan > > Elaine > > > > >

    02/19/2004 04:57:51
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO-CELT - NOVEMBER 3, 1848 - Replevins
    2. Aha. We must have a lawyer on the list! Thanks for the clarification. Jim St. Louis P. S. Can I borrow your snow blower? ================== > > > Correction, when your neighbour borrowed your mule and neglected to > return it, you filed a Writ of Replevin. If he stole it and you could > prove it beyond a rasonable doubt, that was a criminal, not a civil matter. >

    02/19/2004 03:16:11
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Census Index
    2. J T Pearson Outdoor Training
    3. Ps I would not bother buying the CD index , see if your local LDS has a copy and check it out there. regards Jane Pearson jtpoutdoor@xtra.co.nz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald Sullivan" <sarahan@snet.net> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 6:23 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Census Index > E.Sharp wrote: > > >Does anyone on this list have the CD that includes the 1831-1841 Ireland > >census index which I believe only has Londonderry & one parish in Cavan on > >it? I am trying to find out what exactly is on the CD before I purchase it. > > > >Thank you. > >"E"laine > > > > > > > I have a copy but did not find it useful. The townlands listed are not > the townlands that my ancestors should have been recorded. Besides the > strange townlands it only gives a name,townland and a film index > number.Nothing tells you what the index numbers are. >

    02/19/2004 03:02:30