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    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call - Kells
    2. Flo Dew
    3. Hi, My family is the Kells family, I have a John Kells Married ? , son Francis Kells married Margaret Johnston or Armstrong in 1847. I think that Francis may be buried in Redhills. Is there a place called Farmham Farms? Thanks, Flo

    02/01/2004 11:54:22
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call
    2. Fran Miller
    3. What Sheridan's are you looking for? I'm looking for them in/near Arva in 1836/40 and again in Breffni Terrace, Cavan in 1900. Patrick being my great-granddad! Fran ----- Original Message ----- From: "joe coyle" <joenormapat@tin.it> To: <IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 2:26 AM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call > 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 > >

    02/01/2004 11:43:37
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Reiley roll call
    2. Reiley Dennis S
    3. Only location given as Cavan, unknown whether county or town? Thomas Reiley born 1798-99 purported to be the gardener on an estate of Landed Gentry where he fell in love with the owner's daughter Martha Davis born 1800. They eloped and Martha was disowned. They emigrated to New Jersey USA about 1830 where they had children Edward (1831), Ellen (1831), William (1833), Catherine (1835?), Charles? (twin deceased at birth?), James (Abt. 1836), Mary Ann (1837), Thomas II (1839), Martha Davis Reiley II (1841). Thomas died early 1840s in some kind of railroad accident. Most of the children either became boatmen on Morris Canal or married such. Widow Martha remarried. Thomas may have been a widower with an earlier family and the male children of that family may have emigrated to the US about the time of his death. Best wishes, Dennis

    02/01/2004 11:42:13
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Rollcall-Cronin
    2. William H Grimes
    3. Would like to interface with anyone researching the surname CRONIN in Cavan pre-1850, or later. Mine went to Scotland c1850. Bill

    02/01/2004 11:01:55
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] MEEHAN/CROSS Roll Call
    2. Philip MEEHAN came to the US in 1842.  He and Elizabeth CROSS Meehan are from Cavan--I don't know where.  Do you recognize either one of these surnames?  Born to them in Connecticut in 1847 was Andrew, and Catherine Ann was born in Missouri in 1865, but to a different mother. Sally

    02/01/2004 08:15:50
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call
    2. Kathleen Pearson
    3. Ellen O'Reilly-born Killishrandra, Cavan- married Hugh Maguire- she died in 1941. Hugh Maguire- born Portaliff, Cavan- lived in Outheragh, Newtowngore, Leitrim - where my mother grew up (Mary Ellen) - she came to USA in 1912. Kathleen Pearson - Escanaba, Michigan, USA

    02/01/2004 06:04:06
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] COSTELLO, Bernard (Roll Call)
    2. Bernard COSTELLO, b circa 1830, County Cavan, Ireland. Married Esther (or Hester) O'CONNOR. Want to know here born in Cavan and who were his parents. Believe he had brothers Thomas, Edward and Hugh. Bernard left Cavan and went to US in approx. 1852, via Manchester, England. Joan

    02/01/2004 05:46:31
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Please send your replies to the mail list
    2. and not to me personally. Thank you. Send them to: IRL-CAVAN-L@rootsweb.com

    02/01/2004 05:38:18
    1. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] Re: Roll Call -Denning ect or Chelsea ,Ma.-
    2. Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning- carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchug h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,M a.-sprague- and ever growing list Jim Denning

    02/01/2004 05:17:28
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Re: Roll Call
    2. Kim Li and Darryl Ryan
    3. Hi, I'm interested in RYAN from Killeshandra (or Rockfield, really). Any time period, though early 1800's is of most interest.

    02/01/2004 03:42:14
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call by List Admin
    2. 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 03:23:04
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] STEPHENSON (Roll Call)
    2. Kathryn Allahyari
    3. Any STEPHENSON in Co. Cavan before 1820 (by which time they had emigrated to Argentueil, Quebec, Canada). James STEPHENSON b abt 1779 m Catherine LOUTHER, had James (abt 1805), George (abt 1805), John (abt 1807), William (1811) and Robert (1815) - belonged to Church of Ireland. Thanks, Kathryn Hall Allahyari Mercer Island, WA

    02/01/2004 01:43:21
    1. RE: [IRL-CAVAN] Roll Call by List Admin
    2. Julia Fulton
    3. 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

    02/01/2004 12:31:52
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Dover ???? Ancient Cemetery
    2. Barbara Morton
    3. 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

    01/31/2004 02:48:27
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Cootehill Cavan Workhouse Staff 1911 Census
    2. Jane Lyons
    3. Cootehill Cavan Workhouse Staff 1911 Census Thomas CONNOLLY, Head, Church of Ireland, aged 47, Master of Workhouse, Single, Born Co. Monaghan Annie JORDAN, Matron, Church of Ireland, aged 34, single, born CO. Monaghan William CAR?SON, Porter, Presbyterian, aged 55, single, born Co. Monaghan Mary CHARLES, Head Nurse, Roman Catholic, aged 45, single, born Co. Dublin Mary CAMPBELL, Nurse, Roman Catholic, aged 34, single, born Co. Cavan Margaret COONEY, Nurse, Roman Catholic, aged 29, single, born Co. Cavan John McDOU?ED, Ward-man, aged 25, single, born Co. Cavan Annie SMITH, Ward-maid, aged 26, Roman Catholic, single, born Co. Cavan Mary LEE, Ward-maid, aged 29, Roman Catholic, single, born Co. Cavan Ellen ROBINSON, visitor, Church of Ireland, aged 36, School-teacher, single, born Co. Down Kate McMAHON, School-mistress, Roman Catholic, aged 25, School-teacher to workhouse, single, born Co. Monaghan.

    01/30/2004 02:59:34
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO-CELT - SEPTEMBER 8, 1848
    2. ANGLO-CELT SEPTEMBER 8, 1848 SERIOUS ACCIDENT--On Friday evening last, while a number of workmen were employed in making some alterations in a house in Union street, Belfast, a portion of the building fell and injured three individuals. One of the men, a brick-layer, named REILLY, was severely wounded, and is at present in hospital, in a precarious state of health, induced by the accident. The other two are not dangerously injured, although disabled, for a time, from pursuing their usual avocation. The houses of the above locality are very old, and generally unsafe. About a year ago, the gable of a house opposite the place where the late accident ocurred, gave way after night; and in the ricketty-looking building, bound together in some places with old iron which long has threatened the lives of the inhabitants. -- Belfast News-Letter. Co. Donegal--FATAL ACCIDENT--A melancholy and fatal accident (says a correspondent, writing from the Cross-roads near Dunfanaghy) took place at Ballinass, within a mile of this, on Tuesday. A number of poor starving creatures went to the strand for the purpose of searching the sand for a kind of fish called sand ells, with which to appease the pangs of ravenous hunger. A small channel lay between these creatures and the sandbank in which they expected to get the fish. One of the hands of a craft that lay at the pierhead took the ship's boat to ferry them over. It was blowing a gale at the time. The boat sank, and the women so clung to the men that all in the boat, with the exception of one little boy, perished, including the kind hearted sailor who volunteered his boat to carry those ill-fated victims within reach of food. All the bodies have not yet been found; some of the women were the wives of poor men who had gone to England to labour at the harvest.--Packet ==================================================== LOCAL NEWS BOROUGH OF CAVAN--The Town's Commissioners held their usual monthly meeting in the Court House on Monday last, Samuel SWANZEY, Esq., in the chair. The collector reported that he found considerable difficulty in collecting the Borough-rate, owing to the poverty of many of the householders. He was ordered to circulate notice, informing the defaulters that the lenity of another week would be extended, but if they have not paid up at the expiration of that time he is to institute law pro- ceedings against them. The routine business was transcribed, and the board adjourned. CAVANS SAVINGS BANK--In consequence of the failure of the banks in other places, a private meeting of the Justices of the Cavan Sessions Bank was held on Tuesday last in the Infirmary. We have been told the accounts are satisfactory, showing a balance of some hundreds of pounds over and above all liabilities. In the absence of an advertised statement of accounts, without which depositors will not be content, we can only give the above as a rumour. DEPLORABLE ACCIDENT--On Friday evening, two poor men, brothers of the name of SMITH, living near Kilnaleck, brought in some bere to dispose of in this town (Cavan), after concluding a bargain with the miller at Lurganboy, they untied the traces, letting the horses out to graze, while they unloaded the carts. The horses were not long loosed, when they strolled towards a quarry at the rere of the mill, when by some mischance they missed their footing and fell in. Both horses were killed. They were worth £10 each. Mr. BYRNE, the Irish Harper, performed at the Royal School, Cavan, on Monday night. There were several respectable persons present, who, with the students, appeared much pleased with his music and singing. CONFIRMATION IN UPPER LARAH--On Tuesday, the 25th instant, the Right Rev. Dr. BROWNE, R.C. Bishop of Kilmore, administered the sacrament of confirmation in Upper Larah Roman Catholic Chapel, to more than 300 children. His lordship was well pleased with the cleanly appearance of the children, his interrogatories concerning their duty towards God and their neighbour, the nature and efficacy of the sacraments, and the disposition necessary to receive them with benefit. In the evening, the bishop, and a large number of neighbouring clergy, were entertained by the exemplary parish priest, the Rev. MIchael BRADY. ====================================================== DEATH On the 3d instant, at his residence, the North Gate-street House, Chester, of English cholera, John Edward O'REILLY, Esq., M. B., of Trinity College Dublin--the O'REILLY of Annagh Abbey, in the county of Cavan. Some names are peculiarly interwoven with the history of Ireland, and of these not one more noble, pure, or illustrious than that of O'REILLY. This ancient, and once powerful family derives its descent from Heremon, son of Milesius, through Con of the Hundred Battles, monarch of Ireland in the second century, and the heads of which were princes of this county, formerly called East Brefny. The O'REILLYs were stripped of the greatest part of the large possessions of their clan, A.D. 1607, by means of one of those pretended rebellions which it was then the fashion to encourage, in order that the wretched instruments might be robbed of their properties. >From that time to the present, the O'REILLYs, like others of Milesian origin, have been only titular nobles. During the wars of James and William, several members of this house particularly distinguished themselves. Philip Oge O'REILLY and Hugh O'REILLY, or REILLY, Esqrs., represented the borough of Cavan in the Irish Parliament of 1689, and Philip and John O'REILLY, or REILLY, Esqrs., the county. Colonel Edmund Buidhe O'REILLY prevented General Gincle's passage of the Shannon at Lanesborough, and made him retreat with considerable loss. The Colonel commanded under the Duke of Berwich at the battle of Tullagh-Mangain hill (now the "Gallows-hill") just above the town of Cavan, fought on 13th of February 1690, with the English, led by Colonel Wolseley. The Irish were defeated in that engagement by means of the superior artillery of the English, but did not retire until they covered the field with dead. A great many more O'REILLYs, or REILLYs, were in King James's army--vis. Colonel John O'REILLY, Major and Captain REILLY (both of whom were killed in the battle of Cavan), and Father Edmund REILLY, who was one of the royal chaplains. After the treaty of Limerick, Col. Edmund Buidhe O'REILLY retired to France, where he died. From him the subject of this notice, John Edward O'REILLY, Esq., was believed descended. Dr. O'REILLY, whose decease we now deplore, studied in both Dublin and Edinburgh, drawing his degree of bachelor of medicine from the former university. He was the possessor of a hereditary estate of considerable value. Annagh, near Belturbet, was the seat of his residence. About eighteen months ago he married an amiable English lady of great fortune, with whom he lived happily up to the time of his death. Shortly after his marriage, he with his mother-in-law's decease, a fortnight ago, brought him to England. The excitement attendant upon that painful event probably shortened his own life. He leaves no children, brothers, or sisters, and is therefore the last direct descendant of his old and honourable house. Through life the Doctor was distinguished for his charity and munificence, and his passionate attachment to the royal house of Stuart. The poor of his immediate neighbourhood have particular reason to revere his memory; he was ever their friend and benefactor. For his kindness to us we shall always feel gratefully indebted. The Anglo-Celt had no truer friend and better patron than Doctor O'REILLY. He maintained its interests at a critical time, when foul tongues were spitting out their slander. With the blood of princes in his veins and the charity of a christian in his heart, he has sunk into an early tomb, deeply, sincerely, and most deservedly lamented. ==================================================== MARRIAGE On the 5th of July, at St. Silvanus's Church, Nashotah, N.S., America, by the Right Rev. Bishop KEMPER, father of the bride, Rev. William ADAMS, Ex-Scholar, T.C.D., to Elizabeth Maria KEMPER, only daughter of Bishop KEMPER, of the North-Western Diocese. ___________________________________________________________ County Cavan Newpaper Transcription Project

    01/28/2004 01:08:00
    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Anglo Celt - Game Certificates - November 20, 1856
    2. Kay Stanton
    3. Colin... This one's for you! It was GREAT FUN... "The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, November 20, 1856 GAME CERTIFICATES. A List of Persons to whom Certificates to kill Game have been granted, in Drogheda Collection, for the year ending 5th July, 1856. Name/Residence/County ALLEN, W./Hill of Ward/Meath West AYLMER, Edward F./Drogheda/Tn. Of Drogheda ADAMS/John Henry/Loughbawn/Monaghan BELLEW, Hon. Edward/Castlebellingham/Lough BARKER, John/Balbriggan/Dublin BALFE, Augustin/Drogheda/Tn. Of Drogheda BLACKWELL,Henry/Dunleer/Lough BOYLAN, Thomas/Hilltown House/Meath BOOTH, Francis/Milltown Grage/Lough BOOTH, Brabazon F./Darver/Do. BOOTH, Joseph F./Do./Do. BRENNAN, Patrick/Dromin/Do. BRABAZON, Burton/Dromiskin/Do. BILLINGHAM (sic), Sir Allen E./Castlebellingham/Do. BELLINGHAM, William John/Do./Do. BELTON, Richard/Castlering/Do. BRENNAN, Michael/Kilseran/Do. BROOKE, Henry F./Colebrook/Fermanagh BABINGTON, Dr. William/Cavan/Cavan BROWN, Anthony/Elm Grove/Meath West BARNWALL, Richard/Bloomsbury/Meath BARNWALL, Thomas/Do.Do. BARNES, C.C./Mahonstown/Do. BOLTON, Richard/Bective Lodge/Do. BUTLER, Whitwell/Staffordstown House/Do. BARTLET, John/Slane Castle/Do. BATTERSBY, Francis/Lakefield/Do. BARRY, Thomas Robert/Carrickmacross/Monaghan BALFE, Erick/Castletown/Meath BOYLAN, George/Ardee/Lough BERGIN, Thomas/Dundalk/Do. BERGIN/ Joseph/25, Lr-Gardiner-st. Dublin/Dublin BANISON, James/Garvery, Ballyconnell/Cavan BOOTH, junr., Andrew P./Bell's Grove/Do. CHALLONER, Richards/Kingsfort/Meath CLARE, Jacob/Kells/Do. CLARE, Thomas T./Do.Do. CAHILL, John/Dunshaughlin/Do. CASEY, James/Navan/Do. CLIFFORD, John C./Ballyboy/Do. CREMORNE, Lord/Dartrey/Monaghan CRICHTON, Lord Viscount/Crom Castle/Fermanagh CHEESE, Edward/Do./Do. COLEMAN, Peter/Rathory/Louth COLEMAN, Thomas/Dundalk/Do. CAIRNES, Thomas Plunkett/Stameen/Meath CAMPBELL, William/Bettystown/Do. CHESTER, Finlay/Stonehouse/Louth CODDINGTON, Henry B./Oldbridge/Meath CODDINGTON, John N./Do./Do. CODDINGTON, Matthew/Drogheda/Tn. Of Drogheda COOOPER, John/Beamore/Meath CARAHER, Michael/Cardistown/Louth CALLAN, Philip/Cookstown/Do. COLEMAN, Neil Thomas/Churchpark/Do. CORBALLY, Mathew E./Corbalton Castle/Meath DODD, James/Lusk/Dublin DEMPSEY, Richard/Dundalk/Louth DUFFY, John C./Do./Do. DUFFY, Arthur J./Do./Do. D'ARCY/Edward K./Dunleer/Do. DILLON, Sir John, Bart./Dunshaughlin/Meath DRAKE, Alexander/Ravenstown/Do. DYAS, Jacob/Heathstown Hosue/Do. DOUGHTY, Robert/Moate/Do. DONOVAN, James T./Parsonstown/Do. DILLON, Charles/Clonardin/Do. DESPARD, G./Navan/Do. DOWNES, John P./Carrickmacross/Monaghan DANIEL, Peregrine/Corobeg,Lough DELVIN, James/Killanny/Monaghan DISNEY, Brabazon/Slane/Meath DESPARD, Richard/Rathmoylan House/Do. ENNIS, Matthew/Curraghstown/Do. ENNIS, Richard/Nobber/Do. EDWARDS, Henry St. George/Greenhills/Louth ELCOCK, Patrick/Drogheda/Tn. Of Drogheda ELLIOTT, Francis/Fermor/Meath ENNIS, Patrick/Naul/Dublin EVERITT, James/Thomastown/Meath FALLAS, William/Manieddy, Brookboro/Fermangh (sic) FINLAY, Francis/Woodville, Bawnboy/Cavan FOX, Rev. Francis M./Dresteman, Derrylin/Fermanagh FLOOD, James/Athboy/Meath FAIRLOUGH, Francis/Ardagh/Cavan FILGATE, Townley/Arthurstown/Louth FILGATE, WilliamDesalis/Lisrenny/Do. FLEMING, Hans/Carrickmacross/Monaghan GRIMSTON, Daniel Thomas/Carrickmacross/Monaghan GIBSON, Edward/Lisanisk/Do. GALLAGHER, Michael/Castletowndelvin/Meath GUILLFOYLE, Rev. M./Summerhill/Do. GEARTY, Edward/Ardbrachan/Do. GERRARD, Thomas/Boynehill/Do. GODLEY, Archibald/Killigan/Leitrim GRANT, Duncan/Dundalk/Louth GROVES, George William/Dunleer/Do. GERNON, James/Athcarne Castle/Meath GRADWELL, John/Platten/Do. GRAHAM, Francis/Rathcool House/Louth GROOM, Rev. Edward/Beltitchburn Hall/Do. HAMILTON, Henry Alexander/Balbriggan/Dublin HARPER, James/Naul Do. HAMILTON, James/Stephenstown/Louth HAIG, John A./Dundalk/Do. HAIG, Robert/Do./Do. HAYMES, Arthur C./Do./Do. HAIRE, Rev. Hamilton/Conard/Fermanagh HAMILTON, Alexander/Oakfield/Do. HAMILTON, James/Castlehamilton/Cavan HUMPHREYS, William/Ballyhaise House/Do. HUNTER, Dr. George/Lisnaskea/Fermanagh HOPKINS, William/Farnham/Cavan HOPKINS, William/Mitchelstown/Meach HUSSIE, Edward/Rathkenny/Do. HOPKINS, George/Carnisle/Do. HOPKINS, Thomas/Gravelsmount/Do. HAMILTON, Joseph/Dunshaughlin/Do. HORAN, Thomas/Navan/Do. HOPKINS, John/rockfield/Do. HENRY, Francis William/Richardstown/Louth HOWES, John/Tullykeel/Do. HUNT, James G./Crieve Hosue/Monaghan JOHNSTON, John F./Millmore/Monaghan JACKSON, Thomas/Lisnaloe/Cavan ISDALE, James/Marepool/Meath JACKSON, Gordon/Dairyhill/Louth JOHNSTON, Michael/Drogheda/Tn. Of Drogheda JOHNSTON, W. H./Balbriggan/Dublin KELLY, Michael/Drogheda/Tn. Of Drogheda KERR, John/Oldbridge/Meath KIERNAN, John/Channonrock/Louth KIERNAN, John C./Rathhest/Do. KEPPOCK, Thomas/Adare (?) Castle/Do. KELLY, Nicholas/Summerhill/Meath KELLET, David/Carnasses/Cavan KELSHELLAN, John/Knock Erie/Meath KELLY, Laurence/Annahean/Monaghan KELLY, Michael/Dundalk/Louth KENNEDY, Ryan/Rathide, Enfield/Meath LORGAN, Richard/Smithstown House/Meath LANGAN, James/Woodlands/Do. LANGAN,Richard/Bellewstown/Do. LANGRISH, John T./Somerset/Do. MADDEN, Tohn (sic) T./Inch House/Bublin (sic) MARKEY, Nicholas/Clashford/Meath Maguire, Francis/Newgrange/Do. M'CANN, Thomas/Beaumont/Do. M'INTOSH, John/Moorpark/Do. MOORE, William/Julianstown/Do. MURRAY, William T./Dastom/Do. MURRAY, William/Do./Do. M'CLINTOCK, Rev. Robert/Spencer Hill/Louth M'CLINTOCK, John/Srumcar/Do. M'MAHON, Charles/Brookfield/Do. MURPHY, Michael J./Belturbet/Cavan MOORE, William A./Arnmore/Do. M'EVOY, Edwin/Tobertina/Meath MULLEN, John/Navan/Do. MULLEN, Patrick/Dunshaughlin/Do. MORTIMER, David/Mullagh/Do. MORGAN, William/Navan/Do. M'EVOY, Edward/Tobertinan/Do. MeREDITH, H.A./Randestown/Do. METGE, John Charles/Sion/Do. M'CANN, James/Conrass/Monaghan MATTHEWS, Thomas/Connobery/Louth MURRAY, Patrick/Garristown/Dublin MADDEN, John/Roslea Manor/Fermanagh MONAGHAN, John/Cockstown/West Meath NICHOLSON, Captain Gilbert/Balrath House/Meath NICHOLSON, Nathaniel A./Do./Do. NICHOLSON, Gilbert, D.C./Do./Do. NICHOLSON, Christopher A./Do./Do. NICHOLSON, Captain C./Do./Do. NICHOLLS, Patrick J./Bellmount/Do. NETTERFIELD, senior, Moses/Ballyconnell/Cavan NETTERFIELD, junior, Moses/Do./Do. NOBLE, Rev. Robert/Glasssdrummond/Fermanagh ODLUM, Richards/Crowpark/Meath O'HANLON, Patrick/Bethasoa/Louth O'REILLY, Anthony/Baltrasna/Cvan (sic) PLUNKETT, Patrick/Castletowndelvin/West Meath PLUNKETT, Edward/Dunover/Cavan PHILLIPS, Thomas/Drewstown/West Meath PATTERTON, Thomas/Rathcormick/Meath POLLOCK, J. O. G./Muntainstown/Do. PRESTON, John/Balleter/Do. PATTERTON, Henry/Moyrath Castle/Do. PURDON, Dr. Charles/Killishandra/Cavan PHILLIPS, Michael/Glenveiw/Do. POLLOCK, William/Dundalk/Louth PERCIVAL, Charles/Richmond/Do. PRESTON, Hon. Thomas/Gormanstown Castle/Meath PRESTON, J. 60th Rifles/Do./Do POWER, The Rev. N./Navan/Do. POLLOCK, G. A./Oatlands/Do. RICHARD, John Walter/Lusk/Dublin ROBINSON, Bart., Sir John/Rokebay Hall/Louth READE, Robert, Carew/Louth/Do. ROGERS, William R., junr./Dundalk/Do. RICHARDSON, William Henry/Prospect/Do. RICHARDSON, Thomas Mahan/Do./Do. ROTHERHAM, Edward, senior/Crosdum/Meath ROTHERHAM, Edward junior/Do./Do. RODEN, Captain John/Newgrove/Do. ROTHERHAM, John, S. A./Kilbride Castle/Do. ROTHWELL, Thomas/Rockfield/Do. RYAN, William/Clarenscourt/Do. ROTHWELL,Thomas/Blackcastle/Do. RADCLIFF, Thomas/Wilmount/Do. ROTHERHAM, Thomas Richards/Trearmore/Do. RUXTEN, William/Ardee House/Louth RICHARSON, James/Summerhill/Fermanagh ROBINSON, James/Cavan/Cavan SMITH, R. W./Annsbrok/Meath SIMPSON, Hugh/Millmount/Cavan SUPPLE, Edwars/Athboy/West Meath SHERIDAN, Rev. James/Dunshaughlin/Meath SHEGOG, G. A./Munnilly, Clones/Monaghan SAURIN, Patrick M. V./Garballagh/Meath SMITH, John, C.E./Tyrelstown Farm/Dublin SMITH, Frederick/Greenhills/Dublin SMITH, Edward/Do./Do.\SMITH, junior, Ralph/Newtown/Do. STAFFORD, Thomas/Newbliss/Monaghan SHERIDAN, Silvester P./Tankardstown/Meath SLAVEN, James/Rathkenny/Do. THOREN, The Baron O. de/Awbawn/Cavan TISDALE, John/Charlesfort/Meath TIARNAN, John/Rathkenny/Do. TRENCH, Thomas William/Carrickmacross/Monaghan TOTTENHAM, Fredk. William/Dunaghmoyne/Do. TAAFFE, John/Smarmore Castle/Louth TAAFFE, Stephen/Do./Do. WILLIAMS, Hugh/Hill Farm/Meath WOODS, James/Carbolis/Louth WINTER, Samuel/Agher/Meath WILLIAMS, W. G./Summerhill/Do. WALKER, Henry/Bellair/Do. WILKINSON, John/Decoy/Do. WILKINSON, Peter/Skryne/Do. WALLER, James/Allenstown/Do. WHALEY, John R. W./Whiterath/Louth WOOLSEY, John/Milesdown/Do. WALSH, William?Stedalt/Meath WOODS, George/Milvertown/Dublin WOODS, Hans Hamilton/Whitestown/Do. YOUNG, James John/Collon/Lough YAWALL, John/Newhaggard/Meath YOUNG, John/Ardeo/Lough GAME-KEEPERS NAME/RESIDENCE/COUNTY/BY WHOM DEPUTED CROSBY, Bryan/Crutstown (?)/Meath/Captain W. A. SHAW COFFEE, Thomas/Clonmelion/West Meath/The Right Hon. Sir M. CHAPMAN COLLY, John/Mountainstown/Do./J. O. G. POLLOCK, Esq. DUNNES, Thomas/Clonmellon/West Meath/Sir John NUGENT DOLAN, Philip/Whitewood/Meath/Meath/Lord Viscount GORMANSTOWN DENBY, William/Loughtea/Monghan/J. E. SHIRLEY DODD, William/Legnaderk (?)/Cavan/Earl of Annesley ESYAN (?), Benjamin/Bective/Meath/Richard BOLTON, Esq. GALLAGHER, Esward/Ballinter/Do./John PRESTON, Esq. HARSHAW, William/Dautrey/Monaghan/Lord CREMORNE HUDSON, Benjamin/Balbrugan/Dublin/Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Edward TAYLOR, M.P. LEVY, Edward/Headfort/Meath/The Most Noble Marquis HEADFORT MANOW, William/Hayes/Do./Right Hon Earl of Mayo M'GINN, James/Crom/Fermanagh/Earl of Erne KIRKWOOD, John/Blackcastle/Meath/"Trustees" of Blackcastle PROCTOR, David/Crom/Fermanagh/Earl of Erne RYNELL, Samuel A./Archerstown/Meath/The Hon. Viscount VALENTIN SAVAGE, Robert/Sumerville/Meath/ The Right Hon. Sir W. SOMERVILLE, Bart STUBBS, Henry/Ravensdale/Louth/Lord CLAREMOUNT THORNTON, Patrick/Athboy/Meath/Right Hon. Lord DARNLEY WALL, Alexander/Gormanstown Castle/Meath/The Right Hon. Lord Viscount GORMANSTOWN Liberal Rewards will be given to those who supply information which may lead to the conviction of persons sporting without Certificate. Inland Revenue Office, Drogheda, 8th Nov., 1856 County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project

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    1. [IRL-CAVAN] Gillick family
    2. Helen McNamara
    3. Hi I am searching for family of my great grand mothers brother. He was James GILLICk. He married Mary Lowary. Their children were Thomas Francis, James Joseph, John Lowary, William,Peter Charles, Mary Agnes(Molly),& Margaret Frances.Helen in New Zealand.

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    1. [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO-CELT - SEPTEMBER 1, 1848
    2. ANGLO-CELT SEPTEMBER 1, 1848 LOCAL NEWS THE MILITARY--The troops in Cavan will be paraded on the heights adjoining Swellan fort on next Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock, for light infantry practice and field duties ACCIDENT TO GEORGE M. KNIPE, ESQ.--We regret having to announce an accident which this benevolent gentleman met with, a few days ago, while returning from Enniskillen to his residence, Erne-hill, Belturbet. While driving his car, another car moving in an opposite direction, rubbed against him, severely injuring one of his legs. The hurt at first was considered serious, but we are happy to say, through the skill of his medical attendant, he is now fast recovering. ROBBERY-One evening lst week, as a cart belonging to ____________ L'ESTRANGE, Esq., Crosdoney, was returning from Cavan, with goods purchased in the latter town, it was stopped by seven men, and robbed of some gunpowder, blankets, provisions, &c. There were some valuable articles of plate in the cart, but they were not touched. The driver fled, but he says he can identify the men. Five persons have been arrested on suspicion. KELLS--The potatoes brought to market here are entirely damaged and unfit for use. SUDDEN AND MYSTERIOUS DEATH--A widow named GEARTY, residing on Carrickspringer, in the neighbourhood of Moynalty, came by her death on last Sunday morning under the following circumstances:--A pig belonging to a man named MURPHY went into a plot of potatoes belonging to the widow, which herself and her daughter were going to impound for trespass, when MURPHY began to throw stones at the daughter, to prevent her bringing the pig to pound; and the old woman, being in a lane in the direction of the stone-pelting, was found quite dead in a few monents after, with a bruised mark on her temple. MURPHY absconded immediately, and could not be found since by the police. The Coroner's Jury, under the directions of Dr. WALSH, who performed a post mortem examination of the body, gave their verdict that she died of apoplexy. On yesterday (Thursday) there was an auction at Moynalty of the barrows, bars, picks, hammers, &c. formerly used on the Public Works in the Barony of Lower Kells, which sold at about one-tenth of their original cost. ====================================================== FEMALE EMIGRATION--On Wednesday last, two hundred young women, principally selected from the poor law unions in the north of Ireland, embarked on board the Shannon steamer for Plymouth, from whence they will take shipping to South Australia. They are sent out free, and are comfortably clothed and provided with every requisite for the voyage. We believe it is intended to extend this system of emigration, as it holds out promise of much benefit to those who are permitted to avail themselves of it. Freeman. ===================================================== BIRTHS August 20, the lady of Anthony O'REILLY, Esq., of Baltrasna, county of Meath, of a daughter. Aug. 26, at Thornhill, county of Monaghan, the residence of her father, the lady of Ralph DUDGEON, Esq., 3d West India Regiment, of twin sons. August 28, at Cangort, the lady of Guy ATKINSON, Esq., of a son. August 28, at Spring Grove, the lady of John MADDEN, Esq., of a daughter, who only survived her birth a few hours. August 26, at Knockronan, county Wicklow, the lady of Richd. J. HASSARD, Esq., of a daughter. ____________________________________________________________ MARRIAGES On the 26th inst., in Powerscourt church, co Wicklow, M. W. HANLON, Esq., M.D., of Portarlington to Letitia ORMSBY, eldest daughter of the late Major LeGRAND, of Canterbury. On the 29th inst., in St. George's church, Dublin, W. Edward, eldest son of William DEAN, Esq., of Richmond House, to Alicia Ellen, third daughter of F. L. MORGAN, Esq., of Hardwicke-st. ___________________________________________________________ DEATHS At the Glebe, Bailieborough, on Tuesday night last, of typhus fever, contracted in discharging the sacred duties of his profession, the Rev. Charles C. BERESFORD, rector. As a minister of God, the Rev. Mr. BERESFORD was earnest, devoted and faithful; as the pastor of a flock and the head of a family, he was beloved for his gentleness and unassuming demeanour. His loss is extensively and sincerely deplored, both by rich and poor, particularly by the latter to whom he was always a true frield. On the 29th inst., at Sutton, near Dublin, in the fifty-seventh year, of typhus fever, caught in the discharge of his official duties, William John HANCOCK, Esq., for many years engaged in the administration of the Poor-Laws in Ireland, as Assistant Commissioner and Inspector. August 17, at Boulogne-sur-Mer, Lieutenant-Colonel James YOUNG, late of the Bengal Artillery. ==================================================== County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project

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    1. [IRL-CAVAN] ANGLO-CELT - AUGUST 26, 1848
    2. ANGLO-CELT AUGUST 26, 1848 INTERMENT OF MRS. CHAMBERLAINE--On Tuesday last, the mortal remains of Mrs. CHAMBERLAINE, mother of George John CHAMBERLAINE, Esq., of the Dee House, and of Mrs. O'REILLY, of Annagh, were deposited in the family vault, at Birkenhead, of which town her husband had been the real founder. As Mr. CHAMBERLAINE, during a life prolonged, to his 80th year, had ever been a true Mason, several of the most distinguished of "The Brethern" in the "Old City" of Chester, assisted in depositing the loved partner of his life with the body of her husband. The Rev. Dr. KNOX efficiently went through the service for the dead, according to the Anglican rite, in the most impressive manner. ==================================================== BIRTHS On the 14th inst., at Drumheel House, co. Cavan, the lady of Wm. SMITH, Esq., of a son. On the 21st inst., at Larkhill, Coolock, the lady of Connelly NORMAN, Esq., of twins, a boy and a girl. At Daly's Grove, co. Galway, the lady of P. P. DALY, Esq., of a son. ____________________________________________________________ MARRIAGES On the 17th inst., in Killinagh church, county Cavan, by the Rev. James ARMSTRONG, John THOMPSON, Esq., Proprietor of the "Armagh Guardian", to Eliza, only daughter of Hugh Bracklin, Esq., of Tuam, near Black Lyon, in said county. On the 13th, by the Rev., C. P. REICHEL, in St. Mary's Church, Thomas W. REILLY, Esq., Barrister-at-law, to Anna Sophia, third daughter of the late William HARRICKS, Esq., of Onagh, county of Wicklow. ____________________________________________________________ DEATHS At Glenavy, on the 4th inst., Mr. Edward ADDY, who, for more than 30 years, laboured as a Preacher of the Gospel, in the Primitive Wesleyan Methodist Connexion. At Coolafinny, on the 14th inst., the Rev. Marshall MOORE, Presbyterian Minister of Fanghanvale, in the 50th year of his age, and the 29th year of his ministery. August 20, George TAAFFE, Esq., Smarmore, county Louth. =================================================== County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project

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