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    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO-CELT - NOVEMBER 3, 1848 - Replevins
    2. > > Can someone please tell us what is meant by "Replevins" in the followig > passage taken from a post earlier this evening? ================ When your neighbor stole your mule, you would file a Writ of Replevin to get it back. Jim St. Louis, MO

    02/18/2004 05:41:27
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Re: Newspaper's
    2. Colin Ferguson
    3. Barbara, For 1824-5 the only paper with copies that survive is the 'Cavan Herald'. You can purchase a copy of the microfilm from the National Library of Ireland. See: http://www.nli.ie/fr_serv2_4.htm When I was at the National Library I quickly scanned the film and had a few pages copied that caught my eye. Those few pages have been transcribed but we lack a systematic transcription of this film. Should you elect to buy this film we hope that you will join our transcription effort or loan us your film after you have looked at it. A list of all the Cavan newspapers available on film is here: http://www.sierratel.com/colinf/genuki/CAV/Newspapers/Film.htm -- Cheers, Colin Ferguson County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project http://www.sierratel.com/colinf/genuki/CAV/Newspapers/Project.html

    02/18/2004 04:35:34
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call List.. Smith (Smyth?) Brady
    2. Richard F. Taferner
    3. Bill, I have noticed with interest your messages regarding the Smith/Smyth and Brady families in County Cavan. I also have been researching those connections . My Ancester is Charles Smith, born in Laragh parish about 1795-1800. He was the son of Thomas and Margaret ( no maiden Name as yet ) Smith. The family came originally from Drumhallah and I have information from the 1821 census. Charles Smith married Alice Russell, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Russell. Charles Smith emigrated to the United States, arrived in NY April 26, 1850 and settled in Richmond, Ma. I have an old letter sent from his nephew Thomas Smith ( sent from Rakenny in Drung parish , dated May 1873 ) which mentions many Laragh names including several Bradys. Charles Smith's sister Honora married James Campbell. They also emigrated to Richmond, Ma. Her tombstone states that she was a native of Stradone in County Cavan. I have lots more information on this family . If this fits with anything that you have , I would be happy to share the rest of the information. Mary Taferner ----- Original Message ----- From: Roland & Rosemary Golden <margold56@hotmail.com> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 8:23 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call List.. McSherry/ Smith (Smyth?) > Joan, At last a voice crying to one man lost in the desert! I have a James > McCabe, who is listed in the 1851 Boston City Census as a painter. Since > this is a Head of the Household census the name of his significant other is > not mentioned. I did find Reference to a James in the 1850 and 1860 Federal > Census. However the name and the list of family members are unreadable. I > have a Marriage listing from the City of Boston Marriage Register for a > marriage between Patrick Gunn and Elizabeth McCabe on Nov. 19, 1860 (Parents > of Elizabeth McCabe: James McCabe And Roseanna LN-UKN). Birth Place for the > Bride and her parents is given only as "IRELAND".The ceremony took Place at > St. Leonards RC Church in Boston's North End, and was conducted by Mr. > Charles Raimoni (Rev.), Witnesses were Bernard Mcanon(?-readability) & Mary > Bigan (could be Began). Patrick and Elizabeth had about 10 Children > including a set of twins, of which 10 children only 3 survived to adulthood. > > I have baptismal listings for the following children with some sponsors: > Margaret my grand mother (sponsors unknown), Joseph (sponsors: Thomas Brady > & Mary Rehill), The twins Mary (sponsors: Thomas Rehal & Mary Rehal) and > Elizabeth (sponsors: Peter O'Hara & Mary Tole). I've added the Baptism > sponsors as they might help to fix a town in Ireland and a pre immigration > relationship for the McCabes. I seem to remember seeing in list postings > that the Rahal (also spelled Rehill, Rahill) name associated with McCabe. > > I recently received, as a present, the CD "MISSING FRIENDS" which is a > compilation of messages posted in "The Pilot", the Boston Archdiocesen > Newspaper, of Irish people seeking family members and friends who had come > to the USofA and "BRITISH" North America, which I translate to mean Canada. > Although I am only halfway through Vol. One (1835-1851) I have found a > number of messages for McCabes. While McCabes were in many parts of Ireland, > The bulk of these messages were for or about McCabes from various parts of > County Cavan. > > I notice that you are seeking, or have, or both, information on the > Smith/Smyth family of County Cavan. This is the family name of my wife's > family, or the part of her family which comes from County Cavan. Their name > was originaly MacGowan, and the family Smith was affiliated with the Brady > family. My wife and I visited some of the Smith family in 1998. I don't > know if I have any information which would have some interest for you as I > don't have much. But if I can help please feel free to contact me. > > I hope that what I have provided on my unknown McCabes will prove helpful to > you. I am at a granite wall on both McCabe and Gunn. Cana House has not been > of much help. That alone is frustrating. Gunn is from Fermanagh, so I'll get > frustrated with them at a later date. > > Sincerely. > Bill Golden, Green Harbor, MA > > > >From: AReyn58842@aol.com > >Reply-To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com > >To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call List.. McSherry/ Smith (Smyth?) > >Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 21:51:33 EST > > > >Dear Bill, > >I am interested in your McCabe's in County Cavan. > >I have a Michael McCabe married to Catherine Carlin who > >emigrated to Brooklyn, New York in 1850. > >Their son, Felix, eventually went to Haverstraw, N.Y. > >Sincerely, > >Joan McCabe Reynolds > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee when you click here. > http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963

    02/18/2004 04:07:43
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Digest vs. List
    2. Joe Conlan
    3. Recently I sent a note to you updating you with my new email address, but now, instead of getting the digest, I get individual emails from people on the list. Would you please switch it back to the digest version? Thank you, Joe Conlan

    02/18/2004 01:37:14
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call List.. McSherry/ Smith (Smyth?)
    2. Roland & Rosemary Golden
    3. Joan, At last a voice crying to one man lost in the desert! I have a James McCabe, who is listed in the 1851 Boston City Census as a painter. Since this is a Head of the Household census the name of his significant other is not mentioned. I did find Reference to a James in the 1850 and 1860 Federal Census. However the name and the list of family members are unreadable. I have a Marriage listing from the City of Boston Marriage Register for a marriage between Patrick Gunn and Elizabeth McCabe on Nov. 19, 1860 (Parents of Elizabeth McCabe: James McCabe And Roseanna LN-UKN). Birth Place for the Bride and her parents is given only as "IRELAND".The ceremony took Place at St. Leonards RC Church in Boston's North End, and was conducted by Mr. Charles Raimoni (Rev.), Witnesses were Bernard Mcanon(?-readability) & Mary Bigan (could be Began). Patrick and Elizabeth had about 10 Children including a set of twins, of which 10 children only 3 survived to adulthood. I have baptismal listings for the following children with some sponsors: Margaret my grand mother (sponsors unknown), Joseph (sponsors: Thomas Brady & Mary Rehill), The twins Mary (sponsors: Thomas Rehal & Mary Rehal) and Elizabeth (sponsors: Peter O'Hara & Mary Tole). I've added the Baptism sponsors as they might help to fix a town in Ireland and a pre immigration relationship for the McCabes. I seem to remember seeing in list postings that the Rahal (also spelled Rehill, Rahill) name associated with McCabe. I recently received, as a present, the CD "MISSING FRIENDS" which is a compilation of messages posted in "The Pilot", the Boston Archdiocesen Newspaper, of Irish people seeking family members and friends who had come to the USofA and "BRITISH" North America, which I translate to mean Canada. Although I am only halfway through Vol. One (1835-1851) I have found a number of messages for McCabes. While McCabes were in many parts of Ireland, The bulk of these messages were for or about McCabes from various parts of County Cavan. I notice that you are seeking, or have, or both, information on the Smith/Smyth family of County Cavan. This is the family name of my wife's family, or the part of her family which comes from County Cavan. Their name was originaly MacGowan, and the family Smith was affiliated with the Brady family. My wife and I visited some of the Smith family in 1998. I don't know if I have any information which would have some interest for you as I don't have much. But if I can help please feel free to contact me. I hope that what I have provided on my unknown McCabes will prove helpful to you. I am at a granite wall on both McCabe and Gunn. Cana House has not been of much help. That alone is frustrating. Gunn is from Fermanagh, so I'll get frustrated with them at a later date. Sincerely. Bill Golden, Green Harbor, MA >From: AReyn58842@aol.com >Reply-To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com >To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call List.. McSherry/ Smith (Smyth?) >Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 21:51:33 EST > >Dear Bill, >I am interested in your McCabe's in County Cavan. >I have a Michael McCabe married to Catherine Carlin who >emigrated to Brooklyn, New York in 1850. >Their son, Felix, eventually went to Haverstraw, N.Y. >Sincerely, >Joan McCabe Reynolds > _________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee when you click here. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963

    02/18/2004 01:23:22
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Census Index
    2. joe coyle
    3. Yes I can do that, What are the names?? Joe Kimberley Walters wrote: > > JoeWould you be willing to look up a couple names for me in the Killashandra > list? > > Kimberley Walters > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "joe coyle" <joenormapat@tin.it> > To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 1:52 PM > Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Census Index > > > Yes I have it, > > > > You are right 1831 Londonderry and 1841 Killashandra Parish of Co.Cavan. > > > > Joe > > > > "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 > > > >

    02/18/2004 01:07:59
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Census Index
    2. joe coyle
    3. Family Tree Maker has the CD for sale. Cush and Karen Anthony wrote: > > Where did you find it, to purchase it? > Karen > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "joe coyle" <joenormapat@tin.it> > To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 1:52 PM > Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Census Index > > > Yes I have it, > > > > You are right 1831 Londonderry and 1841 Killashandra Parish of Co.Cavan. > > > > Joe > > > > "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 > > > > > >

    02/18/2004 01:04:44
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Census Index
    2. Kimberley Walters
    3. Joe, Thank you! Beattie/Beaty/ Beatty - Snell, Elizabeth Drury - Henry, William any Bell I appreciate this very much. Kimberley ----- Original Message ----- From: "joe coyle" <joenormapat@tin.it> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 2:07 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Census Index > Yes I can do that, What are the names?? > > Joe > > Kimberley Walters wrote: > > > > JoeWould you be willing to look up a couple names for me in the Killashandra > > list? > > > > Kimberley Walters > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "joe coyle" <joenormapat@tin.it> > > To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 1:52 PM > > Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Census Index > > > > > Yes I have it, > > > > > > You are right 1831 Londonderry and 1841 Killashandra Parish of Co.Cavan. > > > > > > Joe > > > > > > "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 > > > > > > > > >

    02/18/2004 12:14:24
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO-CELT - NOVEMBER 3, 1848 - Replevins
    2. Richard McCutcheon
    3. Can someone please tell us what is meant by "Replevins" in the followig passage taken from a post earlier this evening? Thanks in advance for any assistance. Dick McCutcheon/Ann Sheridan in wntry Sault Ste Marie, ON > COUNTY OF CAVAN -- HILARY SESSIONS, 1848-9 > > CAVAN, Wednesday, 27th December, 1848, Day on which Ejectments, > Replevins, Legacy Cases, Civil Bills, and all Defences thereto are to be > entered, Tuesday, 26th December, 1848.

    02/17/2004 04:44:39
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO-CELT - NOVEMBER 3, 1848 - Replevins
    2. Lois Sparling
    3. Replevin is a type of legal action. It means that the Plaintiff was trying to recover a thing, a physical object. Lois Sparling Calgary, Alberta Richard McCutcheon wrote: >Can someone please tell us what is meant by "Replevins" in the followig >passage taken from a post earlier this evening? > >Thanks in advance for any assistance. > >Dick McCutcheon/Ann Sheridan >in wntry Sault Ste Marie, ON > > > >>COUNTY OF CAVAN -- HILARY SESSIONS, 1848-9 >> >>CAVAN, Wednesday, 27th December, 1848, Day on which Ejectments, >>Replevins, Legacy Cases, Civil Bills, and all Defences thereto are to be >>entered, Tuesday, 26th December, 1848. >> >> > > > > > >

    02/17/2004 03:09:52
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call List.. McSherry/ Smith (Smyth?)
    2. Dear Bill, I am interested in your McCabe's in County Cavan. I have a Michael McCabe married to Catherine Carlin who emigrated to Brooklyn, New York in 1850. Their son, Felix, eventually went to Haverstraw, N.Y. Sincerely, Joan McCabe Reynolds

    02/17/2004 02:51:33
    1. RE: [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO-CELT - NOVEMBER 3, 1848 - Replevins
    2. Julia Fulton
    3. According to http://www.m-w.com/home.htm Main Entry: 1re.plev.in Pronunciation: ri-'ple-v&n Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French replevine, from replevir to give security, from Old French, from re- + plevir to pledge, from (assumed) Late Latin plebere -- more at PLEDGE 1 : the recovery by a person of goods or chattels claimed to be wrongfully taken or detained upon the person's giving security to try the matter in court and return the goods if defeated in the action 2 : the writ or the common-law action whereby goods and chattels are replevied -----Original Message----- From: Richard McCutcheon [mailto:anndick.mccutcheon@sympatico.ca] Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 8:45 PM To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO-CELT - NOVEMBER 3, 1848 - Replevins Can someone please tell us what is meant by "Replevins" in the followig passage taken from a post earlier this evening? Thanks in advance for any assistance. Dick McCutcheon/Ann Sheridan in wntry Sault Ste Marie, ON > COUNTY OF CAVAN -- HILARY SESSIONS, 1848-9 > > CAVAN, Wednesday, 27th December, 1848, Day on which Ejectments, > Replevins, Legacy Cases, Civil Bills, and all Defences thereto are to be > entered, Tuesday, 26th December, 1848.

    02/17/2004 02:13:43
  1. 02/17/2004 01:16:34
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Census Index
    2. joe coyle
    3. In spite of it's limited information it is useful, When I looked for a Margaret Coyle in Killashandra, Cavan, I found four, Three in a townland of Bruse, each with a different page No. Which refers to the microfilmed copies and the order in which they were filmed. The different page No. Helped me to sort out others in the family listed in Bruse on the same page. Hence three different families with a Margaret--and other members. It is doubtful the actual pages of the census would be of any additional info, for ages and such, the early census' didn't report that accurately or in some cases, scribe an age, only grouped them. I have not seen any of the Killashandra census pages so I cannot be for certain but I would guess that other than the head of household , that no other real useful info could be attained from it anyway. As for the townlands, spellings do differ a little and at times you have to consider the alternate names used by the Diocese of Kilmore. For those alternate names refer to Al Beagans notes on the subject. As for other names, most can be found in the IRE ATLAS which I am told is based on the 1851 listings, not far off from the 1841 or 1831 lists. One example I can think of at the moment is a Townland of Coronary(on the CD) in Killashandra, is spelled Corraneary in the IRE ATLAS, not to difficult really. I might add that in all of my 12 years of looking, the 1841 census is the ONLY place I have found the members of my ancestor's family. No other documents to date have given me any clues. I would also like to say I do not approve of presenting these census' in this way I too would much rather have a CD with actual copies of the pages, however I did find it useful. Joe Coyle Gerald Sullivan wrote: > > 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.

    02/17/2004 01:13:11
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO-CELT - NOVEMBER 3, 1848
    2. ANGLO-CELT NOVEMBER 3, 1848 ATTEMPTED MURDER An attempt was made this morning on the life of William Armitage MOORE, Esq., of Drumealis, the particulars of which have just reached us. As Mr. MOORE was on his way to Miltown, near Belturbet, to receive rents due by Lady ANNESLEY's tenants, his car was stopped by two fellows near Baker's-bridge, one of whom presented a pistol at Mr. MOORE's breast, and snapped it; fortunately the pistol missed fire, whereupon the two ruffians fled. Mr. MOORE, who was closely muffled up at the time, could not extricate a pistol which he carried in an inside pocket, until the fellows got to some distance; he then gave chase, joined by a clerk who accompanied him and the car-driver. The country people, it seems, gave them every obstruction in the pursuit, and assisted the would-be murderers in their flight. Before the fellows got out of sight, however, Mr. MOORE discharged three pistol shots at them, which, owing to the distance between them, did not seem to have taken effect. Mr. MOORE went immediately and alarmed the police in the neighbour- hood, as also the Cavan police, who at once set out to scour the country. At four o'clock, P.M., this eveing, a young fellow named KIERNAN, was brought a prisoner into Cavan. He was at once identified as the second person engaged in the outrage. ====================================================== CAVAN SPECIAL SESSIONS A Special Sessions was held at the Court-house, Cavan, on Tuesday, the 31st of October, for the purpose of electing two High Constables for the Collection of Grand Jury Cess in this county, in the place of Mr. John ROGERS and Mr. Thomas KNIPE, who resiged. Matistrates present--The Right Honourable Lord FARNHAM, K.P., William HUMPHRYS, Esq., Henry Theophilus KILBEE, Esq. Theophilus Lucas CLEMENTS, Esq., Robert ERSKINE, Esq., Abraham BRUSH, Esq., Theophilus THOMPSON, Esq., Eyre COOTE, Esq., Robt. CLIFFORD, Esq., Michael PHILLIPS, Esq., James BAILIE, Esq. Mr. William Nixon MORTON was appointed HIgh Constable and Collector for the barony of Lower Loughtee; his sureties, Mr. Wm. NIXON, of Thornbill, and Mr. Francis EBBITT, of Drumgart. MR. Philip[ SMITH was appointed High Constable and Collector for the barony of Tullygarvey; his sureties, Mr. Richard PHILLIPS, of Cootehill, and Mr. Philip SMITH, of Carrickville ====================================================== OUTRAGE A most disgraceful outrage was perpetrated in the townland of Lisboduff, parish of Drung, on the evening of Wednesday, the 26th ult. It appears that John LYONS, bailiff on the property of Richard B. BLACKWOOD, Esq., was sent to apprise some tenants on the estate that the agent, Joseph LYNCH of Roebuck, Esq., would be receiving rents in Cavan, on the following Monday, and that he expected, that they would be prepared on that day to pay their rent. LYONS, after performing his duty, was quickly returning home, about six o'clock in the evening when he was attacked by a party of men armed with sticks, who beat him in a most brutal manner; he received two dreadful cuts on the head, and there is no knowing where their brutality would end, were it not that the noise of persons approaching caused them to fly. No cause can be assigned for such a wanton attack upon an innocent man; there cannot be a more indulgent landlord than Mr. BLACKWOOD, and, as for LYONS, though he has been for more than twenty years bailiff, so far from incurring the hostility, he had succeeded in gaining the friendship of the tenantry on the estate. His character differs widely from the "Darby O'DRIVES," described with so much truth by Carleton, who delight to harrass and oppress a people verging on a state of starvation, and who, in their time, have been hated by the people, who, erroniously think it not only patriotic, but praiseworthy to resist a bailiff, not so much in detestation of the man, as on account of the obnoxious office which he fills. No sooner did the Rev. T. BRADY, C.C., hear of the occurrence than he brought LYONS to his house, had his wounds dressed, and induced him to remain until next day. It was fortunate he did so, for, had he ventured home that night, he would in all probability, have never seen his wife and family alive. _____________________________________________________________ THE LATE HUGH O'REILLY--In recording the demise of the late Hugh O'REILLY, Esq., J.P., which melancholy event took place at his seat, Newgrove, county Meath, on the 15th instant, in the 74th year of his age, we are constrained to say, that it has seldom fallen to our lot to record the death of an individual more generally esteemed in the various walks of life than the late lamented Hugh O'REILLY, Esq., senior Magistrate of this district--an office which he filled for a long series of years, which honor to himself and satisfaction to the public. Ever the punctual and strictly conscientious attendant upon his magistrerial duties, his brother magistrates must feel his departure from amongst them, as one of those losses for which it is difficult to find a remedy. Unassuming in his manners and easy of access, Mr. O'REILLY was ever experienced by t he poor man as the lenient administrator of the law, and the disinterested holder of it shield. "Justice to all," being the motto which this impartial magistrate acted under, his loss must be considered a public one. And when we consider the other trying arduous duties which he was daily called upon to discharge, in his capacity of poor law guardian, of which body he was an indefatigable, active and highly honoured member, we do say, that we may not easily find his successor. In a word, he was an upright magistrate, a kind neighbour, and an honest man. The poor in him have lost a friend, and legal jurisdiction its just dispenser; a loss which must for many a day be deeply and severely felt.-- Evening Packet. ===================================================== BIRTHS In this town, on the 23d October, the lady of the Rev. Decimus W. PRESTON, of a son. In Leeson-street, Dublin, the lady of Robert WILSON, Esq., of a son. October 27th, at Shelbourne-house, Durham, the wife of Major FABER, 49th Regiment, of a son. ____________________________________________________________ MARRIAGE October 30, at Belturbet Church, by the Rev. George De La Peer BERESFORD, the Rev. Mathew Nesbitt LAWDER, of Derrylane, in the county of Cavan, to Anne, eldest daughter of John GUMLEY, of Belturbet, Esq. October 26, at Moydew Rectory, Longford, the Rev. Joseph GREENE, eldest son of the Right Hon. Richard Wilson GREENE, to Olivia DOUGLAS, eldest daughter of the late Charles D. JOHNSON, Esq., of Lodge, county Leitrim. _____________________________________________________________ DEATHS October 25, Hester Margaret, second daughter of the late T. G. CORMICK, Esq., of Newgrove, county Westmeath. October 26, at the Grove, county Meath, Kate, third daughter of the late Thomas RYAN, Esq., of Ballinskill, county Kildare. ====================================================== COUNTY OF CAVAN -- HILARY SESSIONS, 1848-9 CAVAN, Wednesday, 27th December, 1848, Day on which Ejectments, Replevins, Legacy Cases, Civil Bills, and all Defences thereto are to be entered, Tuesday, 26th December, 1848. PROCESS-SERVERS Arva..........................James KEMP Ballyconnell...............William MAGINN and Robert GRAHAM Ballyhaise..................Francis MULLIGAN Bailieborough.............Andrew SMITH and George MAHOOD Belturbet...................George INGHAM and Wm. ANDREWS. Ballyduff....................Thomas SMITH Ballinagh...................Patt RABBITT Crossdoney...............Edward BEATTY Cavan........................Daniel LEDDY, Edward M'CABE, and Mark PATTERSON Cootehill....................Alexander TURNER and Peter REILLY Killisandra.................Graham ROSEMOND and Chas. COWAN. Kingscourt.................Robert ELLIOTT and Thomas ELLIOT Kilnaleck....................Arthur M'CLEAN Mountnugent..............John SMITH Mullagh......................Michael FARRELLY, jun. Redlion......................John NIXON Bawnboy....................Launcelot FIFE Shercock...................James BEATTY Stradone....................John KELLY and Patt MONAGHAN Swanlinbar.................John KENNEDY Virginia......................George M'QUADE ___________________________________________________________ County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project

    02/17/2004 01:07:50
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Census Index
    2. joe coyle
    3. Yes I have it, You are right 1831 Londonderry and 1841 Killashandra Parish of Co.Cavan. Joe "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

    02/17/2004 12:52:34
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] NYC Griffin (Thomas)
    2. Barbara Morton
    3. I have Edward GRIFFIN -- Barbara Morton Sandspit, Warkworth, NZ > From: "Dick Webber" <grappadw@bellsouth.net> > > A Thomas Griffin was a sponsor with my GGGrandmother Francis Phillips from > Cavan, in . > > Dick Webber Hendersonville NC USA > > -----Original Message----- >

    02/17/2004 09:59:40
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Census Index
    2. Kimberley Walters
    3. JoeWould you be willing to look up a couple names for me in the Killashandra list? Kimberley Walters ----- Original Message ----- From: "joe coyle" <joenormapat@tin.it> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 1:52 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Census Index > Yes I have it, > > You are right 1831 Londonderry and 1841 Killashandra Parish of Co.Cavan. > > Joe > > "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 > >

    02/17/2004 07:42:34
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Census Index
    2. Cush and Karen Anthony
    3. Where did you find it, to purchase it? Karen ----- Original Message ----- From: "joe coyle" <joenormapat@tin.it> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 1:52 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Census Index > Yes I have it, > > You are right 1831 Londonderry and 1841 Killashandra Parish of Co.Cavan. > > Joe > > "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 > > >

    02/17/2004 06:47:22
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1831-1841 Census Index
    2. Gerald Sullivan
    3. 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.

    02/17/2004 05:23:47