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  1. 02/02/2004 03:05:17
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] LUNNY,McQUADE,HALPIN,GORMLEY
    2. WARREN FORD
    3. Dear Bob, Are you aware that there is a GORMLEY FAMILY FORUM page? It can be found at: http://genform.genealogy.com/gormley/ We have already made a connection with a Gregg J. Gormley, DVM in Evansville, Indiana through this page. Good Luck. Warren Ford Virginia Beach, VA ----- Original Message ----- From: <RLunny6029@aol.com> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 9:14 AM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] LUNNY,McQUADE,HALPIN,GORMLEY > Any connection to these names and their variants would be welcome and > appreciated! > Bob Lunny Orange, MA USA > >

    02/02/2004 02:59:50
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call.
    2. Robert Bell
    3. William Bell. (farmer) 1800 - 1900, County Cavan. His son, Thomas born 1850 - 1860, (age varies in records, - lived in Enniskillen), declared his father to be Wm Bell, a farmer, in his 1876 marriage Certificate. No other facts known. Many Thanks Robert Bell.

    02/02/2004 02:50:52
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Re: MADILL (Roll Call)
    2. Searching for information on Samuel and Eliza Miller Madill 1800's -son William Henry Madill born November 1850 Cootehill area possible Co. Monaghan -Currin Parish which is right over the border William Henry went to Kingston, Ontario and then Watertown, New York - Barbara

    02/02/2004 02:49:37
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Re: Roll Call
    2. Searching for MADILL, Samuel and Eliza Miller Madill 1800's - son William Henry born 1850 in Cootehill area - could be Monaghan Co.-Currin Parish - right across the boarder from Cootehill. Barbara Madill

    02/02/2004 02:38:03
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call by List Admin
    2. thetribe
    3. My GG G Grandfather Robert Fullam born Ireland 1826 left in 1846 not sure of his birth county in Ireland. thetribe@localnet.com

    02/02/2004 02:35:04
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] PATRICK MASTERSON b.1833 0r35 Co Cavan
    2. James O'Connor
    3. PAT MASTERSON immigrated 1847/49 to New Orleans,LA. Moved to Dubuque IA abt.1850. He married Rosetta DUGGAN/DUGAN/DOOGAN, daughter of THOMAS in 1860 and traveled to MT to mine silver, Came back to Farley,Taylor,IA, and bought a farm where he raised his family and died. Would like to find his parents. joan --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it!

    02/02/2004 02:33:19
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll call
    2. Patricia
    3. Hi Karen, BLACKWELL is a very unusual surname for Co. Cavan, so I checked a recent phonebook for the area and found only one listing: BLACKWELL, Craig 12 Hillview Summerhill There is no County listed with this entry, so I checked and the only Summerhill in the area is in Co. Fermanagh. Might be worth a try to write to this person.

    02/02/2004 02:33:00
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Reilly, Hand from Kingscourt, Cavan
    2. Joe Walsh
    3. I am researching the Reilly and Hand names from Kingscourt, Cavan.

    02/02/2004 02:32:08
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] ANDERSON (Roll Call)
    2. Shane Anderson
    3. Shane Anderson wrote: > > I am researching or trying to find more information about George and Mary > Anderson at Virginia town sometime around 1870's. They had three sons: > George, Henry (died as an infant) and William (my g-grantfather). I do know > that George (Sr.) was a postman. I have birth and baptismal records for the > three boys from the Church of Ireland in Virginia... That is how I know who > my gg-granparents were. However, there is no marriage information there on > my gg-grandparents, leading me to believe that George and Mary may have come > to Virginia from another smaller town outside Virginia. There seem to be a > couple of possibilities in Griffith's Valuation. I just do not know how to > go about getting more information from the local churches based on those > records. > > Shane > > CountyCavan@aol.com 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

    02/02/2004 02:20:05
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Dover ???? Ancient Cemetery
    2. Shane Anderson
    3. Barbara - I do not find a townland called Dover in Cavan. I notice that you have placed a question mark next to the name; I do not know your source for this, but perhaps you can look at in light of the following: Based on my search of townlands with "over" and "ove" the only one that makes any sense is: Townland: Crover Acres: 389 Barony: Clanmahon Civil Parish: Ballymachugh PLU: Cavan 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. Barbara Morton wrote: > > Can SKS please tell me if there is an ancient cemetery at ?Dover in County > Cavan and exactly where it is and if so, do they know if the headstone's > have been subscribed and where I could find the data? Thanks. > Barbara > -- > Barbara Morton > Sandspit, Warkworth, NZ

    02/02/2004 02:18:20
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] LUNNY,McQUADE,HALPIN,GORMLEY
    2. Any connection to these names and their variants would be welcome and appreciated! Bob Lunny Orange, MA USA

    02/02/2004 02:14:13
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call by List Admin
    2. Researching NOBLE, Robert and Isabella (nee BROWN) -- 1783 to 1850s (?) -- last record is 1841 census. Townland: Corhanagh Town: Killeshandra County: Cavan Sons Robert and Alexander emigrated to US in 1842 -- settled in Illinois, then moved to Shelby County, Missouri, around 1858. Mike Noble mrnoble1@comcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <CountyCavan@aol.com> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 10:23 PM 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 > >

    02/02/2004 02:11:33
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Format of Sending Messages
    2. When sending messages to the list, including responding to a roll call, please do not just reply to the list. Subscribers are hitting reply and either sending their email directly to me, or to the list, without indicating in the Subject line who they are searching for. Please prepare a new email to the IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com mail list. In the subject line, please place your surname in CAPS and the date and place in County Cavan, if you know the town or village. Thank you. List Admin

    02/02/2004 01:55:29
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] MULLEN-MASTERSON
    2. mkmullen
    3. Barney MULLEN and Bridget MASTERSON were married in 1843 in Cootehill, Co Cavan. They had 3 children born in Ireland. John, Michael and Margaret. They came to the USA in 1850 and had 2 more children in Wisconsin, Owen and Eliza. Looking for any siblings of Barney MULLEN. Have found possibly 2 brothers. Were there any girls in the family? Mary Kay Mullen in So. Wisconsin

    02/02/2004 01:38:51
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call- STEWART
    2. Hi, Looking for the STEWART family from around Killasandra Thanks Barbara

    02/02/2004 01:28:34
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call
    2. joe coyle
    3. I am researching the surnames Coyle and Smyth in Co. Cavan, believed to be from Killashandra Parish, Townland of Bruse. Also Sheridans, Lynch, Murtagh of Cavan and Sullivan of Cavan & Kerry Counties. Doyle, and Redmond of County Carlow and County Cork. Joe Coyle

    02/02/2004 01:26:02
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call
    2. pne.anne
    3. Catherine GORMAN born about 1828 Turfad? Co. Cavan. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.572 / Virus Database: 362 - Release Date: 27/01/2004

    02/02/2004 01:02:36
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll call
    2. Looking for Blackwell......in Bailieborough Thanks..... Karen

    02/02/2004 01:00:17
    1. Fw: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call by List Admin
    2. Cush and Karen Anthony
    3. My grandfather's grandfather was Samuel Hart, born in 1814 or 1815 in (we think) Co. Cavan, or at least nearby to Co. Cavan. Samuel Hart married Rebecca Kelly, probably in Co. Cavan, and we do know they left for Canada soon after. I do not know on what ship they sailed, nor where they landed in Canada, nor when, but I do know where they lived in Canada, and I believe Samuel was in Canada in 1835. There is a map with the name S. Hearte in the town where I know they lived, and that map is dated 1835, so it must be my Samuel. Samuel Hart was my grandfather's grandfather. I do not know his parents' names -- I certainly would love to discover them. Rebecca Kelly's parents were James Kelly and Jane unknown. In Ireland, James Kelly married Jane unknown. I don't have a date or location for their wedding. They had four daughters: 1-Anna Bella or Isabella b. abt 1800 She married John Caughey on 17 Jan 1828 son of Nicholas Caughey. He was born about 1800 in Ballyshiel County Armagh, Ireland. He died 25 Nov 1871. 2-Jane Kelly b. 1800 married David Jeffrey and she was married in 1831. 3-Mary Kelly married James McHenry on 23 Apr 1830. 4-Rebecca Kelly married Samuel Hart on 15 Mar 1840. They went to Canada soon after. James Kelly, Rebecca's father, died before 1839. The Cana House in Cavan has nothing about Samuel Hart or Rebecca Kelly. Well, they did find a Samuel Hart who had a daughter named Margaret Hart in 1831. I have found no way of connecting that Samuel Hart with my Samuel Hart. They also conducted a search for the name Rebecca Kelly on their database but did not locate any entries for that name. There are lots of entries for the name Kelly but none for Rebecca. So, though family memories are that our homeplace was Co. Cavan, I have not been able to find any connection that appears to be real. And you can see that one of those daughters married a man from Co. Armagh......... So -- if you find any Harts, or the mother of Rebecca Kelly (James Kelly's wife), or any marriage dates for Samuel Hart and Rebecca Kelly or for James Kelly and his wife, or for Samuel Hart's parents, that would be fantastic. Karen Hart Anthony Falmouth, Maine USA ----- ----- Original Message ----- From: <CountyCavan@aol.com> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 10:23 PM 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 > > >

    02/01/2004 11:58:45