REILLY, DUFF Mullagh Virgina, Bailieborough 1850 anytime. Townlands - Crossbane, Clonamacmara,Annacloon DUFF, FARRELLY Mullagh, Bailieborough 1850 anytime Townlands- Crossbane, Clonamacmara, Gaynor, Mullagh, Virgina, 1850 and above Townland Cornakill FARRELLY Mullagh, Virgina, Bailieborough 1850-1890 Townland Cornaglay CLARKE Bailieborough, Terruwkea 1830 anytime Townlands Tullinskea, Leitrium, Ballinamoney For the above. Bessie Clarke, John Clarke, Michael Clarke and Jane Clarke. Ann CLARKE from Leitrium 1850-1880 and above Thanks Jack Batty
Searching Weyms and Whaley families from Kingscourt, County Cavan. Thomas Weyms died @ 1827 Kingscourt. His widow Anne Whaley Weyms then moved to Kingston, Ontario, Canada with her 5 children, Francis, Robert, James and ? son and ? daughter. Any information appreciated. Thanks-Denise in California _________________________________________________________________ Check out the new MSN 9 Dial-up fast & reliable Internet access with prime features! http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=dialup/home&ST=1
Family History Center (run by the Mormon Church). Very nice, helpful people. JGR -- >Falmouth, Maine >USA > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <Cwllmsgrpnc@aol.com> >To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 5:40 PM >Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Ireland 1831-1841 Census Index > > > > Hi Karen, > > > > I went to the site FreeGenealogyLookups and requested a lookup from the >above > > noted database. This doesn't give specific information... just where to >find > > the requested name in the census... i.e., which county, and what page... >next > > I have to go to my local FHC to see if they have the census in question, >and > > hopefully the index lookup will make the search easier ;-) > > Here's a link to the site's list of free databases (scroll down to the > > subtitle 'Census Indexes' and then look for the 1831-1841 Ireland >database. > > <http://www.freegenealogylookups.com/collection.htm> > > > > Good luck! > > Susan > > > > >Hello - You mention the "Ireland 1831-1841 index in Arva, Co. Cavan." >What > > >is that index? Is it available? online? how? > > >Thanks, Karen Hart Anthony > > > > > > pat@ozonline.com.au www.gencircles.com/users/pat-online (updated weekly) Check out the Cerberus http://home.vicnet.net.au/~cerberus/ there's an O'Sullivan! (Dominic) ICQ# 17057235 PO Box 65A Armadale, 3143 Victoria, Australia
Cornew family im to Co Cavan from Cornwall abt. 1840. Grandparents left about 1850 went to New Jersey (Why did many from that area go to New Jersey?) James Cornew 1824-- & Catherine Henderson 1831 had John & James. John Cornew spent life in New Jersey. James went by Canoe, lived in Iowa. Tithe mentions a James Conreu. Thanks. Bette Larsen, Butte, Montana
William REILLY and wife Ann McDONNELL, resided Bridge St., Cootehill in Griffith's Valuation, 1856/1857. Cornelius REILLY lived next door. He died 1870. William and children emigrated to Jersey City, NJ about 1870. Children were Margaret b 1847, William Jr. b 1853, Eugene b 1855. Catholic family. Thanks, Tom.
Looking for information on Ballyhaise in County Cavan. My g.g.grandparents death certificate were registered there. Is this near the border of Co. Monaghan? They are also buried in Maghera Cemetery. Is that closeby? Thanks for any info that you care to send. Mary
It's been an interesting conversation!!! Think they've finally solved the mystery. Glad I was able to contribute. Kay ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Morton" <bmorton@paradise.net.nz> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 8:41 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Dover ???? Ancient Cemetery > Thanks Kay for transcribing the old newspaper but I'll leave it up to > Shane's generosity in trying to see if he can work out or find the name. > Regards Barbara > -- > Barbara Morton > Sandspit, Warkworth, NZ > > > From: "Kay Stanton" <kay-stanton@cfl.rr.com> > > Reply-To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com > > Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 10:27:55 -0500 > > To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Dover ???? Ancient Cemetery > > Resent-From: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com > > Resent-Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 08:27:53 -0700 > > > > Good morning... > > > > I typed the article that went into the Archives, however, upon checking the > > photocopy I worked from - the word is still illegible. There is a space > > between the DO and the next letter so I may be missing part of a letter or > > an entire letter. The reason for the question mark. > > > > I've forwarded the message to Colin and perhaps he can review his source > > that he made the photocopy from... > > > > BARBARA: I can scan the photocopy and send it to you off list, but I don't > > think you will be able to read it any better than I did... Let me know. > > > > Kay Stanton > > Daytona Beach, FL > > > >> I note the following at: > >> http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Cavan/1856/DEC.html > >> > >> Anglo-Celt > >> Published in Cavan, county Cavan > >> December 11, 1856 > >> > >> December 3d, at his residence, near Virginia, county Cavan, Mr. Henry > >> MULVANY, father of the Rev. Thomas Mulvany, Cavan, and Rev. Henry > >> Mulvany, Bacup, England. After solemn offices for the dead and high Mass > >> - which was sung by the Rev. John M'ENROE, Cavan, in his usual sweet and > >> solemn tones - his remains were conveyed to the family burial ground, in > >> the ancient Cemetery of Dover (?). The funeral was attended by many of > >> the neighbouring Priests, and a large number of the laity of all > >> classes. The deceased was in his 72nd year. > >> > >> Note that Dover here also has a question mark. There is currently a > >> project that is transcribing the Celt... perhaps they can review the > >> name in light of the name Crover... > >> > >> You may also wish to check the following source: Sullivan, M., The > >> Graveyards of County Cavan - A Survey, Cavan-Monaghan Rural Development > >> Co-op Society Ltd., May 1998. > >> > >> > > > > > > > >
LOVETT of Drumlane and Belturbet and Kiltrasna townland , Killeshandra, James and Mary Ann m1796 <-1841 (and beyond) Son James and Daughter Jane emigrated to USA between 1831 and 1841 (area unk). Son George emigrated to NZ 1847.Other children William , Charles, Adam, Mary and Eliza unaccounted for after 1841 McCawley William and Margaret b c 1770 of Drumbullion Townland Killeshandra, unk after 1841 McCawley William and Isabella bc 1800 of Drumbullion, listed on Griffith (details wanted please) BIGGS parents unk, Dau Margaret bc 1823 emigrated NZ 1847, Elizabeth, bap RC 1827 (details wanted please)fate unk, Abigail bap RC 1832 (details wanted please) possibly > USA in 1860, Kesiah bap RC 1834 (details wanted please,) fate unk Any info on these name smost gratefully received ! Regards Jane Pearson jtpoutdoor@xtra.co.nz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Julia Fulton" <JuliaFulton@CHARTER.NET> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 4:31 PM Subject: RE: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call by List Admin > Clarke and Keappock (Cappy, Cappoge, Ceapoq, and other variants) > during the 1800s in Corlatty Lannan (near Shercock/Knockbride) > > -----Original Message----- > From: CountyCavan@aol.com [mailto:CountyCavan@aol.com] > Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 7:23 PM > To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call by List Admin > > I think it's time to do a roll call. > > Please list the surnames and dates and, if you can, the town, village or > > city, of the ancestors you are researching. Thank you. > > List Admin >
> Thanks Kay for transcribing the old newspaper but I'll leave it up to > Shane's generosity Right Barbara... Kay was kind enough to send me a scanned copy of the article... I see why she wrote Dover... it looks like "Dover". It is definitely "D" followed by "o" or "e", with a slightly greater probability of "e" I think... it then looks like the next letter was partially obliterated OR was mis-struck... this partially missing letter lends a look to the letter that follows as "w," but it probably is not... it might very well be a "v". "rv" with part of the "r" obliterated might look very much like what I am seeing. The next letters are almost certainly "er." So we have most probably have one of the following... Do_ver Dower De_ver I was thinking it might be Dowra... spelled Dower... however, a little research shows that Dowra has been spelled that way since Samuel Lewis was writing in the 1830's... so I am beginning to doubt this. Also... the newspaper article tends to indicate that the decedent lived near Virginia. Nothing conclusive mind you, but if the person lived near the family plot, you would expect it to be a little closer to Virginia. Dowra is a bit of a way off from Virginia... Mike Carroll made a good ... no GREAT ... suggestion... DERVER (or DERVOR) This would actually fit with what I am seeing in the paper. It is very, very close. It is also close to Virginia. In looking at http://www.sierratel.com/colinf/genuki/CAV/Lurgan/ I see that Dervor is listed as being in the townland of Edenburt. The details are as follow: Townland: Edenburt Acres: 1,096 Barony: Castlerahan Parish: Loughan or Castlekeeran PLU: Oldcastle Now following from this information and taking this a little further, Derver (spelled as such) does seem to be known to Samuel Lewis... Loghan, or Loughan, a parish, partly in the barony of Castlerahan, county of Cavan, and pro-vince of Ulster, but chiefly in the barony of Upper Kells, county of Meath, and province of Leinster, 4 miles (N. W.) from Kells, on the road from Dublin by Kells to Enniskillen; containing 3795 inhabitants, of which number, 830 are in the village of Loghan. This parish, which is also called Castlekeiran and Tristel-kerin, contains also the villages of Rathendrick, Derver; and Castlekeiran, and is situated on the river Blackwater, near its source in Lough Ramor. Lewis' Topographical Dictionary (1837) I am beginning to believe that Edenburt is a townland and Dervor/Derver is a village in the townland. The townland map of Loghan AKA Castlekeeran can be seen at http://www.sierratel.com/colinf/genuki/CAV/Loughan/TownlandMap.html. Here it shows the Townland of Edenburt. The graveyard at Dervor has been described in an article as noted by Mike Carroll... "Epitaphs in Dervor Churchyard." Briefne, 1922, Vol. 1, No. 3. pp. 328-330 I am very tempted to say that Mike Carroll hit the nail on the head. Dowra is a second possibility, but to my mind much more remote. If we can determine that Derver has/had an ancient or an old graveyard, I would say that would generally lock it. Clearly it has a graveyard... just whether it is old or not is the question. The article from Briefne would be useful, or perhaps someone at the Cavan Library would be willing to help us sort this out. However, I am at about 95% on Mike's suggestion of Derver. It makes the most sense geographically, and even makes the most sense when looking at the word as printed in the newspaper... assuming that the slight gap represents part of a missing letter. I will continue to poke at this. If anyone has a suggestion, please do join in... Best wishes to all. Shane Barbara Morton wrote: > Thanks Kay for transcribing the old newspaper but I'll leave it up to > Shane's generosity in trying to see if he can work out or find the name. > Regards Barbara > -- > Barbara Morton > Sandspit, Warkworth, NZ > > > From: "Kay Stanton" <kay-stanton@cfl.rr.com> > > Reply-To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com > > Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 10:27:55 -0500 > > To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Dover ???? Ancient Cemetery > > Resent-From: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com > > Resent-Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 08:27:53 -0700 > > > > Good morning... > > > > I typed the article that went into the Archives, however, upon checking the > > photocopy I worked from - the word is still illegible. There is a space > > between the DO and the next letter so I may be missing part of a letter or > > an entire letter. The reason for the question mark. > > > > I've forwarded the message to Colin and perhaps he can review his source > > that he made the photocopy from... > > > > BARBARA: I can scan the photocopy and send it to you off list, but I don't > > think you will be able to read it any better than I did... Let me know. > > > > Kay Stanton > > Daytona Beach, FL > > > >> I note the following at: > >> http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Cavan/1856/DEC.html > >> > >> Anglo-Celt > >> Published in Cavan, county Cavan > >> December 11, 1856 > >> > >> December 3d, at his residence, near Virginia, county Cavan, Mr. Henry > >> MULVANY, father of the Rev. Thomas Mulvany, Cavan, and Rev. Henry > >> Mulvany, Bacup, England. After solemn offices for the dead and high Mass > >> - which was sung by the Rev. John M'ENROE, Cavan, in his usual sweet and > >> solemn tones - his remains were conveyed to the family burial ground, in > >> the ancient Cemetery of Dover (?). The funeral was attended by many of > >> the neighbouring Priests, and a large number of the laity of all > >> classes. The deceased was in his 72nd year. > >> > >> Note that Dover here also has a question mark. There is currently a > >> project that is transcribing the Celt... perhaps they can review the > >> name in light of the name Crover... > >> > >> You may also wish to check the following source: Sullivan, M., The > >> Graveyards of County Cavan - A Survey, Cavan-Monaghan Rural Development > >> Co-op Society Ltd., May 1998. > >> > >> > > > > > >
For Roll Call Townlands: Drumliff, Drumgola Parish: Castleterra Ballhaise Cemetery Bob Bishop California
Cavan Ancestors: My Great-Grandfather: Philip MCENTEE born Kingscourt 1873 immigrated via Liverpool to Newark NJ G-G-Grandfather James MCENTEE Born March 3, 1844 Kingscourt G-G-Grandmother Anne MCCONNON Feb 21, 1846 Kingscourt G-G-G-Grandfather James MCENTEE G-G-G-Grandmother Ann W? G-G-G-Grandfather Philip MCCONNON G-G-G-Grandmother Ann ? Meath: Great-Grandmother Catherine TULLY, wife of Philip MCENTEE born October 1879 County Meath? Kells? Thanks, Annie McEntee
KENNY, Charles, born c. 1783 to 1794; wife Ann was born in Co. Cavan; no maiden name for her. WILLOUGHBY, John born 1793 in Co. Monoghan (Currin Parish?) and married Isabella RAMSEY of Co. Cavan in 1815. First born baptized in Drung Parish, Co. Cavan in 1815. RAMSEY, Isabella born in 1795 in Co. Cavan (Drung Parish?) MITCHELL, Elizabeth born about 1826. Her brother, Archibald Mitchell, was born in Co. Cavan so probably she was, too. Their parents may be James MITCHELL and Esther WILSON. There is a possible family in 1825 in Pottle Townland, Kilmore Parish, barony of Clankee. HERON/HERRON, John born 1821; parents John and Betsy HERON; brothers William (born abt 1825) and James (born abt 1831). All emigrated to Canada in 1834. Lois Sparling Calgary, Alberta
I am searching for information on the KELLETT surname also. I have an ELLEN (or Helen or Eleanor?) KELLETT married to GEORGE GREER around 1820, emigrating from Cavan County, Ireland to Cavan Township, Ontario, Canada in June 1824. Ellen died / drowned somewhere in Canada before arriving at her new home. There are many Kelletts that I have found on these 2 great search sites below; they may help you and others searching different surnames. Try: http://www.irishgenealogy.ie/csi/csi.cfm?countyID=4 for BMD records in all counties Try: http://www.familysearch.org then Search, especially good for IGI results. Ginny Haysom
Philip O'REILLY of Bruisehill, Bruise, County Cavan Married Mary WARRINGTON of Enagh, County Cavan February 18, 1867 Parish: Lurgan, RC Witness 1. John Lynch Witness 2. Mary Tully They had 7 children Patrick, James, Michael, Annie, Philip, William, Mariah, All but Philip came to the States and resided in Lowell, Mass. Philip went to Scotland, Mariah Became a Nun, Sister Mary St. John, Order of Mary Immaculate of Texas
Looking connections Edward Lynch & Mary Cusack Seefin Co cavan and family one of which is Patrick Lynch m Margaret ann maguire. Her parents and connections Patrick maguire and Ann Fay. Regards barb
At Tuesday, 03 February 2004, "Patrick O'Sullivan" <pat@ozonline. com.au> wrote: >>Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2004 11:55:00 +1100 >>To: CountyCavan@aol.com >>From: Patrick O'Sullivan <pat@ozonline.com.au> >>Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call by List Admin >> >>G'day All, >>The ancestors from Co. Cavan that I'm researching are :- >> >>Francis "Fanny" Marie Young born about 1832, Mount Nugent, Kilbride, >>Clanmahon, duaghter of William Young & Elizabeth, orphaned & emigrated to >>Australia in 1851. >> >>Kemp families from Castleterra & Ashfield >> >>Any connections or hints would be very welcome (especially Fanny) >>Cheers... >>Pat... >> >>At 2/02/2004 Monday02:23 PM, you wrote: >>>I think it's time to do a roll call. >>> >>>Please list the surnames and dates and, if you can, the town, village or >>>city, of the ancestors you are researching. Thank you. >>> >>>List Admin >> >>pat@ozonline.com.au >>www.gencircles.com/users/pat-online (updated weekly) >>Check out the Cerberus http://home.vicnet.net.au/~cerberus/ there's an >>O'Sullivan! (Dominic) >>ICQ# 17057235 >>PO Box 65A >>Armadale, 3143 >>Victoria, Australia > >pat@ozonline.com.au >www.gencircles.com/users/pat-online (updated weekly) >Check out the Cerberus http://home.vicnet.net.au/~cerberus/ there's an >O'Sullivan! (Dominic) >ICQ# 17057235 >PO Box 65A >Armadale, 3143 >Victoria, Australia > Hi. I have been collecting all Kemp lines from Cavan world-wide. Would be interested in your line. The Kemp's from County Cavan are from East Lothian, Scotland. Tom Thomas Jay Kemp Godfrey Memorial Library 134 Newfield Street Middletown, CT 06457-2534 Phone: 860-346-4375 Fax: 860-347-9874 Email: TKemp@Godfrey.org Web site: http://www.godfrey.org
Hello Cavan listers. Has anyone seen my two KEMP families please. They are a double brick wall!! John & William KEMP born Drumcalpin, Castleterra, Cavan, born about 1844 to 1846 Mary Ann, Letitia (1844), and Francis KEMP born Drumgola, Urney Cavan. born 1839 to 1844. John KEMP married Mary Ann KEMP in South Australia William KEMP married Letitia KEMP in South Australia.] John & William's parents were ROBERT AND MARY KEMP. Mary Ann, Letitia and Francis Kemp's parents were CHARLES & MARY KEMP Marg A. nandrews@caloundra.net
Hi Helen, I don't know much about the Reilly family. My great grandmother was Bridget Reilly who was born around 1874 to John and Mary Reilly. Bridget married James Hand while living in Scotland in 1896, and my grandmother Mary Catherine was born in Scotland in 1896. As I understand, James and Bridget died, and Mary Catherine went back to live with her grandparents John and Mary Reilly in Kingscourt. She lived there until coming to the US in 1914. One interesting point is that the register in Scotland that lists my grandmother's birth, also lists a Patrick Reilly being born to an Owen Reilly and Alice Hand (who were married in 1893 in Kingscourt). So they must be related by at least one of the names. That is all I have. Joe -----Original Message----- From: Helen McNamara [mailto:hennymac@snap.net.nz] Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 7:20 PM To: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Reilly, Hand from Kingscourt, Cavan Hi Joe, I also have the REILLY family of Kingscourt. I have a REILLY scattered through my McNAMARA family. I have a Phil REILLY in c1800 who married Margaret DALEY and a Mary PLUNKETT. the children were Mary b1832 m Robert CARR.,Luke,Patrick,Phil, Ellie m Michael CAHILL,Bessie m Mr. SHERIDAN,Ann m Mr. O'BRIEN, Rosie m Mr. FARRELLY. Do any of these names look familiar? Helen McNamara in NZ. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Walsh" <jwalsh@alum.rpi.edu> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 3:32 AM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Reilly, Hand from Kingscourt, Cavan > I am researching the Reilly and Hand names from Kingscourt, Cavan. > > >
Thomas Ruske or Rusk b. 1856 Greaghlough Townland, Cty Cavan m. Martha Cochrane b. 28 Dec 1864; same place. Thomas is my grandfather. Yours Aye, Grant.
My grandmother, Catherine Culligan was born Dec 5, 1869 at Belville, Kilmore, Co Cavan. Seeking connection with any Culligans from Co Cavan. Brian Wray Dublin Ireland