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    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Smart/Fagin and variants (Roll Call)
    2. Joyce Fischer
    3. Samuel Smart and his wife Martha Porter and family before 1848. they immigrated to Canada abt 1848. Thomas Fagan and variants & his wife Jane Smart before 1848 They also immigrated abt 1848. Have not found an area where they lived. Joyce

    02/02/2004 06:17:56
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Re: Roll Call CONLAN/HOURIGAN
    2. CONLAN/CONLON in Crosserlough parish CONLIN in Knockbride HOURIGAN in Crosserlough parish All in the mid to late 1800's Thanks, Tamy in Nevada, USA

    02/02/2004 06:13:33
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call/WILLIAMS + KEMP/1800s/Arvagh/Co Cavan
    2. Hi List, Here is the family group I'm currently working on: Husband: John WILLIAMS Birth ? Marriage about 1840s-early 50s Death ? Occupation farmer (Note: John WILLIAMS appears in the Ireland 1831-1841 index in Arva, Co Cavan) Wife: Mary Anne KEMP Birth ? Death ? Known Children of John + Mary Anne, all born Co Cavan. Note: Susan, Ann + Richard emigrated to the US. 1. Abraham b. 24 Dec 1853 in Arvagh, Co Cavan, Ireland m. 23 April 1889 to Matilda BROWN in New Moville, Co Donegal, N Ireland d. 1 Feb 1952 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2. James 3. Richard 4. Susan b. 19 June 1866 in Arvagh, Co Cavan, Ireland 5. Ann b. 2 Aug 1868 in Arvagh, Co Cavan, Ireland Cheers! Susan Mississauga, Ontario

    02/02/2004 06:07:23
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Searching for McCabe, James; Wife:Roseanne: Dau: Elizabeth & MaryANN
    2. Roland & Rosemary Golden
    3. Apologizes to List Administrator for replying to her on Roll Call rather than The LIST! I am searching for James McCabe, Wife's Name is Roseanne, one daughter Ekizabeth, and possibly a second daughter MaryAnn, Elizabeth wed Patrick Gunn in Boston MA in 1860. MaryAnn is listed as one of the sponsors for the first child Margaret Gunn (My Grand Mother). In all The couple of Gunn-McCabe had 11 Children of which 3 lived to adulthood. Thes living Children are Margaret, born 1861, John born 1867, Anne born i872. Residence for this family was Boston. Patrick Gunn also married Virginia Hannigan about 1878, died about 1883. Help is appreciated Bill Golden, margold56@hotmail.com; Green Harbor, MA 02041 _________________________________________________________________ Let the new MSN Premium Internet Software make the most of your high-speed experience. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=byoa/prem&ST=1

    02/02/2004 06:02:31
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call: Taylor and Simpson
    2. Not even sure if I really have relatives or not from Cavan but have found a record that might be my Great Grandmother's parents: Samuel Simpson married a Mary Anne Watson on Dec. 12th, 1845 in Urney, Tyrone, Ireland. It's a long shot since my Great Grandmother was a Mary Anne or Minnie Simpson (born June 2, 1856/ died Sept 23, 1922) and she married a William Thomas Taylor ( born July 21, 1855/ died Oct 30, 1928) they ended up on a farm in Drumgrannon, Moy of Tyrone. They were with the Church of Ireland. I have their 4th child's baptismal record. Anyway their first son and my Grandfather was named Robert Samuel so why I am wondering if the above Simpsons are related. William was a farmer and Land Bailiff for Lord Charlemont and Minnie was a teacher and a music teacher. Story goes William got caught using the Lord's rent money to buy rounds at the local pub and they let Ireland in a hurry with only clothes on their backs. They ended up in Birkenhead, England and having 2 more children. I'm always on the lookout for any info on Samuel Cooper who married an Elizabeth Thomson (their son John was born in Ireland and he eventually ended up in Milngavie, Scotland), then there is Andrew Young who married a Janet Garroway (not sure if they are from Ireland or Scotland) and then Patrick Savage who married a Catherine Wood and they had a Catherine and James somewhere in Ireland! Karen Glendora, CA

    02/02/2004 05:54:00
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Scanlon"s of Cavan - Roll Call
    2. Amine Chaar
    3. Scanlon's of Cavan (I think) & a little history Edward Scanlon - born in Ireland March 1848 ( per death record). Edward's fathers name was Edward or John Scanlon mother was Catherine Cassidy (per marriage record in Glasgow, Scotland) Immigrated to New York 2/25/1869 - naturalized October 4, 1864 in Scranton P.A.(per naturalization record) (this naturalization information per certificate may be incorrect - as first born son, Peter Scanlon born in Glasgow, Scotland 1/1872. Married Mary Quin March 1869 in Glasgow, Scotland. Arrived in Virden Illinois early 1880's or late 1870's. Edward worked as a coal miner; he died June 1917 and is buried in Carlinville Mary Quin - born in Scotland March 17, 1848.. Father was Peter Quin, Mother was Catherine McGinn (not sure of spelling on Scottish Marriage record) Mary had twelve (12) children (7) living on 1900 Macoupin County Census record. I found out she had triplets in Virden in August, 1884, one triplet was my grand-father Cornelius. Information is from Virden Illinois & Vicinity Obituaries - Vol 1. One died 8/22/1884 and the next June 11, 1885. Mary died in Virden March, 1917, buried in Carlinville. Peter Scanlon - born in Glasgow Scotland January 19, 1872 died in Springfield, July 8, 1948. I have his military record - buried in Butler Cemetery, Springfield. Peter was Baptized in Glasgow, Scotland 2/1/1872 at St. Joseph's Northwoodside Road Church (Catholic) (I have record) Never Married. The only information I have that indicates my Scanlon's were from Cavan County is Edward's obituary, it states born in Cavan Town, Cavan County, Ireland

    02/02/2004 05:41:30
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Anglo Celt - April 1, 1852
    2. Kay Stanton
    3. "The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, April 1, 1852 COUNTY OF CAVAN Division of Cavan A LIST OF APPLICATIONS received by the Clerk of the Peace from Persons seeking Excise Licenses for the Sale of Beer, Spirits, &c., by retail, within said County, pursuant to the 3rd and 4th William IV., chap. 68, and 6 & 7 William IV., chap 38, to be heard and inquired into at BALLYCONNELL, on THURSDAY, 8th of APRIL, next, immediately after the Grand Jury is Sworn. No./Name./Residence./Barony. 1./BREEN, Henry/Swanlinbar/Tullyhaw. 2./FEE, James/Gortmore/do. 3./M'LOUGHLIN, Francis/Dernalester/do. 4./M'MORRY, Owen/Tubber/do. GUSTAVUS TUITE DALTON, Clerk of the Peace. Cavan, March 19, 1852. GRANARD UNION. WANTED. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS FOR THE DISPENSARY DISTRICTS OF BALLINALEE, SCRABBY, AND FINNEA. THE SALARIES FOR THE Medical Officers for the BALLINALEE and FINNEA Districts are fixed at £40 per Annum. None may need apply that are not duly qualified and able to produce qualified Testimonial in accordance with those required by the Poor Law Commissioners' Order. The Appointments will take place at Ballinaire Dispensary, on FRIDAY the 16th of AARIL (sic). Hour of attendance, 12 o'Clock noon. All Applications accompanied with the required testimonials to be forwared to me, addressed to the Secretary of each Committee on THURSDAY the 15th of APRIL next, and candidates are to be in attendance at the respective places on the above mentioned days. The persons appointed to the above districts will require to reside in the town where the dispensary has been taken. (By Order,) BERNARD M'MANUS, Clerk of the Union Board-room Granard, 31st March, 1852. EMIGRATION. The many iniquities existing in the Emigration Trade of Liver pool, have at several times attracted the attention of the Authorities and Journalists of the Town; but it is a notorious fact that they have done nothing to remedy those evils, and it is under such circumstances that the "EMIGRANTS' PROTECTIVE SOCIETY" has been Established, with the patronage of the following Liverpool Catholic Clergy, and also that of the Rev. Doctor CAHILL. Rev. James SHERIDAN/ Rev. James CLARK Rev. Thomas ALMOND/ Rev. Thomas ______ (could be Addison) Rev. Thomas SHEPHERD/ Rev. Charles PRICE Rev. Thomas NEWSHAM/ Rev. Thomas KELLY Rev. William GILLETT/ Rev. Joseph JOHNSN Rev. John WORTHY/ Rev. Richd. O'CARROLL Rev. James NUGENT/ Rev. Francis WEST Rev. John WALLWORK/ Rev. Richard SUMNER Rev Charles COOK/ Rev. William DAVEY I have read Rules of the "PROTECTIVE SOCIETY" referred to, and I feel bound to say that they are a most useful body, and deserve the highest confidence. D. W. CAHILL, D.D. Now, I, JOHN McGARIGLE, Secretary of this Society, wish to inform my Friends and the Public that recently I have made arrangements for two excellent Houses for the reception of Emigrants, and assure them that my Situation - Berthing Clerk - in one of the most respectable Emigration Offices, enables me to befriend the emigrant to an incredible extent. For further particulars and the veracity of my statements I beg to refer to the Very Rev. P. O'REILLY, Bailieborough Very Rev. James DUNNE, Bailieborough Rev. Patrick BRADY, Knockbride Rev. James MOONEY, Knockbridge Rev. Thomas BRADY, Drumgoon Rev. P. F. FOY, Shircock Rev. P. SMITH, Killsherdany Rev. Terence BRADY, Cootehill Mr. John McNALLY, Cootehill Mr. John Fay, Campstown All communications addressed to John M'GARIGLE, 93, Great Howard-Street, Liverpool, will be strictly attended to.

    02/02/2004 05:33:15
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] GEOGHEGAN/GEAGEN ETC
    2. Josi
    3. Looking for a Michael Geoghegan born 1806 probably bapt as Gaggen, Gaygan...whatever.. Father Thomas G a weaver The only thing we are sure of is the surname begins with a 'G' 11 variations in my tree since 1826. Who has the record? Might be more interesting than a roll call? And your messages will be archived and you never know who is browsing//lurking.... come into the parlour.... jo

    02/02/2004 05:08:29
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] books
    2. Josi
    3. Tracing your Irish Ancestors John Grenham Gill and McMillan NY and Dublin ISBN 0 8063-1617-9 Irish Church records James Ryan Flyleaf Press 0-9539974-1-3 PRO Publication for Kew research Amanda Bevan Records for when British included Ireland. ISBN0-903365 34-1 NAI has Army records for 'British Regts' and indexes are on line Covers 'all' the wars and internments. Many records from 1066...lots earlier jo

    02/02/2004 05:02:52
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call
    2. TACKNEY Thomas TACKNEY Edward BRADY Mary ANY TACKNEYS Around Cootehill, County Cavan, Ireland ANY YEAR Thank you! Donna Tackney

    02/02/2004 04:42:55
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] CAVAN-Roll Call - KELLY
    2. John Kelly
    3. Have this morning received a mail from Joyce House in Dublin. I had sent for copies of birth records for several members of the same KELLY family ,using census dates as years of birth. IThey were able to come up with one ( 1 ) birth of the eight ( 8 ) I was seeking. that birth took place at " TREHOO " in county Cavan on July 12 , 1888. Would anyone have the address of the Catholic Church where Patrick Kelly may have been baptized in Trehoo or ??? Here are the names of the others I was seeking.I would expect they all would be baptized in the same church. Thank You J a k John Kelly 187? tried 1874 to 1877, Phillip Kelly tried 1873 to 1874 , Hugh Kelly tried 1878 to 1879, Bridget/Delia Kelly tried 1882-1883, Annie Kelly tried 1884 to 1885, James Kelly tried 1883 to 1884Ellen Kelly 1893 to ?????? also the marriage of their parents, HUGH KELLY and MARY McGARVEY/McGARVIE 1873 to 1874 Perhaps I would have more lock with a baptismal record search in the local Catholic Church. Any help will be absolutely appreciated. Thank you all and good searching Slainte'

    02/02/2004 04:29:58
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] McGivney / McCabe
    2. Carole McGivney
    3. McGivney / McCabe - Kilnaleck

    02/02/2004 04:26:55
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call
    2. jj
    3. 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

    02/02/2004 03:40:54
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] SMYTH, EDWARDS, BANNON
    2. Rosemary McKinley
    3. Researching SMYTH, EDWARDS, BANNON in Templeport Parish, Co. Cavan, 1850 on. Rosemary McKinley

    02/02/2004 03:30:38
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Dover ???? Ancient Cemetery
    2. Kay Stanton
    3. 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. > >

    02/02/2004 03:27:55
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call - REILLY, LYNCH.
    2. jj
    3. Tom, A lot fits here. We spell our Reilly the same way. We have Lynches marrying Reilly's but they all settled in NJ. Our Reilly's were from the Mullagh, Bailbouro area. Just a Coincidence? Jack From: "Tom Reilley" <treilley@earthlink.net> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 10:11 AM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call - REILLY, LYNCH. > > Cornelius REILLY (husband) > > born March 15, 1800 possibly in Belturbet. > > > Margaret LYNCH (wife) > > born ca. 1799 > > > married ca. 1826 in Ireland > > settled Henderson Twp., Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania, US by 1830. > > > Tom Reilley > Fitchburg, Mass > >

    02/02/2004 03:20:10
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call - REILLY, LYNCH.
    2. jj
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Reilley" <treilley@earthlink.net> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 10:11 AM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call - REILLY, LYNCH. > > Cornelius REILLY (husband) > > born March 15, 1800 possibly in Belturbet. > > > Margaret LYNCH (wife) > > born ca. 1799 > > > married ca. 1826 in Ireland > > settled Henderson Twp., Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania, US by 1830. > > > Tom Reilley > Fitchburg, Mass > >

    02/02/2004 03:15:26
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call
    2. QUINN MULLIGAN MILLIGAN I have no other information other than the family names above. My line of QUINNs MULLIGANs/MILLIGAN left Cavan in the mid to late 1800's and went to Cumbria, England. Would like to have any information on these names in Cavan. Thank you, Ann

    02/02/2004 03:14:47
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call - REILLY, LYNCH.
    2. Tom Reilley
    3. Cornelius REILLY (husband) born March 15, 1800 possibly in Belturbet. Margaret LYNCH (wife) born ca. 1799 married ca. 1826 in Ireland settled Henderson Twp., Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania, US by 1830. Tom Reilley Fitchburg, Mass

    02/02/2004 03:11:07
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] McAree, Marron, Cassidy
    2. Michael Cassidy
    3. McAree: & Marron: Drumhilla Cassidy: Killinagh Parish ------------------------------------------------------------------ Jazz is freedom. - T. Monk http://www.panix.com/~cassidy [Public key available.]

    02/02/2004 03:09:45