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    1. Re: [CLARE] Message for Declan Barron
    2. Declan Barron
    3. Hi, I don't recall reading it, In the 1852 Incumbered Estate Court Sale of the estate there is no mention of Brew or Cusack in the list of tenants in Carrowbane or in any of the other townlands in the estate. Declan

    08/17/2006 03:22:01
    1. Cusack genealogies
    2. Joanne Mitchell
    3. Hi List, I'm trying a different approach from usual here. Does anyone know whether any official (or otherwise) genealogy exists for the Cusacks of County Clare? I'm hoping that if I can find a tree for the more prominent Cusacks of County Clare then it may lead me to those I am related to in Kilrush. I suspect that the relationship may not be too distant as one James Cusack of Ballynote is mentioned in a deed in 1800 with the prominent Brew family and may in 1790 have married a Brew daughter himself. James is referred to as a gentleman. Whilst I don't believe he owned land, he did have sub-tenants and seems to have leased a number of properties at various stages, suggesting he was more than just a tenant farmer. Any ideas? With thanks, Jo Mitchell Geelong, Australia http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishchurches/index.html

    08/17/2006 02:37:38
    1. Re: [CLARE] Re: HELP - Margaret Hillary and David Fitzgerald
    2. Thank you Jeanne, Ernene, Sharon, Catherine and Rob You have given me a couple of places to start. Sharon: I have not done the work yet to become knowledgeable on how to do Irish research because I am a complete beginner at this and have absolutely no idea how or where to start, hence my posting asking direction and help on where to start. All my tries via google have given me nothing and the mailing list was my first step to get info, my next step is gone a family history club in my own state and get some advice from them. Therefore I appreciate any help I get, any small directions given will be used and added to my growing knowledge. Jules Perth, Western Australia ---- Sharon Carberry <sm8carberry@comcast.net> wrote: > Julie, > > You have received very considerate responses from > Jeanne and Ernene. I am in awe of their determination to reach out to > anyone seeking information on a Clare > ancestor. > > I too have some parish entries to share, because my people were related to > the Fitzgeralds. You are the first Fitzgerald descendant, to my knowledge > (I've been on this list for over 8 years) to have posted here. So, I am > disposed to be helpful, but only to a certain extent at this time. Your > posting shows that you have not done the work yet to become knowledgeable on > how to do Irish research. So, I will provide the data directly bearing on > my ties to the Fitzgeralds and will be ready, once you are actually doing > serious research, to share the many record references I have to other > Fitzgeralds in Clare. I too would like to learn more about this family, > but simply throwing a lot of names, dates, and localities at you, when you > have no way of doing more with those, would only take a huge chunk of my > time without any useful result. > > BTW the interrelationships among the East Clare > families are even more extensive than the below records > indicate. Charting the families is the only way to keep > clear on which Bridget and which John belongs to > which family in which time period. Fortunately there was in East Clare only > one basic Carberry family and one basic Tynan family. There were numerous > Connells, > Donnellans, Hehirs, and Molonys. The O'Hollarens > and Lenahans, so important to my Carberrys, were also > quite numerous and evidently fairly well off. John Roche, however, was > quite singular in this the civil parish of Clonlea for which Kilkishen was a > major town, but not much was written about him although he seems to have > been fairly prosperous. > > I have never seen anything like a Hillary surname in East Clare. > > Hope to hear from you in the future, > Sharon Carberry > Georgia USA > > RC Parish of O'Callaghan Mills (LDS film): > Baptisms (surviving records start in 1835) > > 29 Feb 1835 [leap year ?] > Mary, of Peter Carberry and Catherine Tynan, > no residence noted [this is the only record of > this particular Carberry couple, likely residing in > Lakyle as did the other Carberrys of this time] > sponsors: Dan Linehan > Mary Carney > > 25 Aug 1838 Michael, of Matthias Hehir and > Bridget Carberry, residing Lackyle > sponsors: Dennis Linehan > Catherine Carberry > > 28/29 Feb 1839 Johanna, of John Roche and > Mary Tynan, Cappalaheen > sponsors: Patrick Carberry > Margaret Molony > > 27 Dec 1839 Margaret, of Michael Fitzgerald and > Margaret Halloran, > residing Cappalaheen > sponsors: Patrick Carberry > Mary B __n__ty [Bentley?] > > 6 Feb 1861 Mary, of Martin Tynan and > Catherine Fitzgerald, Oatfield > sponsors: John Tynan > Mary Connell > > 13 Nov 1864 Margaret, of Martin Tynan and > Catherine Fitzgerald, Oatfield > sponsors: James Fitzgerald > Mary Connell > > 16? Apr 1874 Edmund, of Pat Duggan and > Ellen Fitzgerald, Backfield > [also known as Gortadroma] > sponsors: Michael & Bridget Donnellan > [This Michael might be the son of > Thomas, apparent older brother of my > Michael, who was deceased as of 1849] > > One additional background note: > There is a Donnellan pedigree from the National Library, Dublin, which has > generations down to two sets > of children (two successive marriages) of a Donnellan > in Clashduff (neighboring Backfield); the older children > shown are Cornelius/Connor and Thomas, plus a note of "other issue." > Cornelius (who married Mary Doogan) and Thomas appear in O'Callaghan Mills > records with a Michael, who is my ancestor and who appears to be one of the > unlisted younger ones on the pedigree. After my Michael died, his family was > evicted in Dec 1849. His daughter Bridget (about age 13 in 1849) later in > life listed Pat and Bridget Duggan as her parents even while she was stating > her sister was Catherine Donnellan Carberry, my ancestor, also residing in > the same old-age home where the record was made in about 1910. > Michael Donnellan's wife was Anne Connell, confirmed in the records of their > last child Michael baptised Sep 1837. I have yet to find a Pat and Bridget > Duggan, after ten-plus years of research; Anne and son Michael are > also still missing after the eviction.] > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ernene Smedley" <ernene@tpg.com.au> > ... > > This is the only Fitzgerald entry that I have and I thought I would pass > on to you. > > > > Marriage 21st. October 1838 Edmund O'Brien of Kilkishen to Bridget > McMahon of Clonloum > > Witnesses were Michael Fitzgerald of Cappalaheen and Mary Carney of > Lakyle. > ... > > > > Jules Harris wrote: > ... > > What I have so far: > > Margaret Hillary > > > > B. 7/06/1836 > > > > County Clare > > > M. about 1858 to David Fitzgerald > > > Immigrated to Adelaide, South Australia onboard the Bee in 1858 > ... > > > > ==== IRL-CLARE Mailing List ==== > If you just want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to IRL-CLARE-L-request@rootsweb.com > or (for the digest list) IRL-CLARE-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the message body. > NO VIRUS warnings to be posted to the list. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

    08/17/2006 12:38:00
    1. Re: [CLARE] Cusack genealogies
    2. Judith Mason
    3. Jo, I have the following line which includes a CUSAK................ Matthew MASON b.1825-30 Ireland m. c. 1846 Judith/Johanna BOLAND b.1821-30 Gillogue, Parteen, Co. Clare son: James MASON b.1/6/1850 Gillogue, Parteen, Co. Clare m. c. 1876 Catherine (aka Nora) BRAZILL b.10/21/1854 Gillogue, Parteen, Co. Clare son: Matthew MASON b.6/22/1894 Gillogue, Parteen, Co. Clare m. Mae Jo CUSAK b.c.1895 Ireland children: Mae Joe, John Judie Mason Chicago IL KERRY C MC*GRATH <ciarraideia@msn.com> wrote: Greetings Jo, Probably you have already done this, given your participation on this list serve. However, if you have not, I subscribe to Ancestry.Com and just checked their holdings of "family trees" for Cusacks who were born in Clare. There are many. If you have not done this or do not have access to this part of Ancestry.com and would like me to forward information to you, please let me know. Kerry McGrath ----- Original Message ----- From: Joanne Mitchell To: IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 5:37 AM Subject: [CLARE] Cusack genealogies Hi List, I'm trying a different approach from usual here. Does anyone know whether any official (or otherwise) genealogy exists for the Cusacks of County Clare? I'm hoping that if I can find a tree for the more prominent Cusacks of County Clare then it may lead me to those I am related to in Kilrush. I suspect that the relationship may not be too distant as one James Cusack of Ballynote is mentioned in a deed in 1800 with the prominent Brew family and may in 1790 have married a Brew daughter himself. James is referred to as a gentleman. Whilst I don't believe he owned land, he did have sub-tenants and seems to have leased a number of properties at various stages, suggesting he was more than just a tenant farmer. Any ideas? With thanks, Jo Mitchell Geelong, Australia http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishchurches/index.html ==== IRL-CLARE Mailing List ==== http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/1901census/1901_clare_census.htm ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx ==== IRL-CLARE Mailing List ==== If you just want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to IRL-CLARE-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the digest list) IRL-CLARE-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the message body. NO VIRUS warnings to be posted to the list. ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    08/17/2006 11:35:42
    1. [CLARE] Re: Clare Emigrants to Victoria... Carberry...
    2. Robert Craig Doherty
    3. Hi Listers I checked out the Carberry's arriving in Port Phillip relating to Michael Carberry aged 20 and sponsored by Mary Carberry on the 28th April 1857. Found in the Unassisted Passenger's, Fisch 144 Page 004. Michael Carberry age 20, sailed from Plymouth on 31st December 1857 and arrived on the ship Coldstream in April 1858. Also found in the Assisted Passenger's, Book 12 Page 338A. John Carberry aged 30 and Isabella Carberry aged 22 arrived on the ship Black Eagle in June 1857. Robert in Aus

    08/17/2006 11:13:55
    1. Message for Declan Barron
    2. Joanne Mitchell
    3. Hi Declan, Just wondering if you received the message I sent off list about James Cusack and Thomas Brew taking over the lease of various farms including one in the townland of Carrowbane, Kilmurry McMahon which I believe was part of the Kilmore Estate? Cheers, Jo Mitchell Geelong, Australia http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishchurches/index.html

    08/17/2006 08:33:09
    1. Clare men in South America, tobacco planters
    2. Sharon Carberry
    3. The Irish in South America A Bibliography By Brian McGinn http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/diaspora/guides/samerica.shtml includes: Joyce Lorimer, ed., English and Irish Settlements on the River Amazon, 1550-1646 (London: The Hakluyt Society, 1989). Tobacco planters in league with the Dutch. Analysis of contemporary account by the Co. Clare planter Bernardo O'Brien significantly extends evidence available to Aubrey Gwynn in "Irish Settlement", above. That reference is: Aubrey Gwynn, "An Irish Settlement on the Amazon" in Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (Dublin), Vol. XLI, Section C, No.1 (July 1932), pp. 1-54. This pioneering study of 17th C Irish tobacco planters must be supplemented with the more recent findings and interpretations of Joyce Lorimer, below. Evidence of Irish entrepreneurial drive and ability to prosper on tropical frontier exploiting indigenous labour force.

    08/17/2006 06:07:45
    1. Arthur, Cashen, Maroney families, Clare to MD
    2. Sharon Carberry
    3. Note that the Arthurs arrived first in New Orleans. descendant's webpage, with photos, updated in 2006: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/r/t/Edward-P-Arthur/index.html?priority=0000900

    08/17/2006 06:07:30
    1. Frederick Burton, b. 1816 Clare, d. 1900
    2. Sharon Carberry
    3. Frederick William Burton Born in County Clare, Ireland, in 1816, Burton was the son of an amateur artist. He studied in Dublin and exhibited his first watercolour at the RHA in 1832. As a student he mixed with the leading intellectuals of the time, and developed an interest in the Irish landscape and the customs and dress of its people. In 1851 he left Ireland for Germany and spent the next seven years there employed by Maximillian II of Bavaria. During this time he became inspired by the work of the Old Masters. He then settled in London where he was appointed Director of the National Gallery, a post which he held for twenty years. In 1864 he painted his masterpiece The Meeting on the Turret Stairs an illustration of an episode from a Danish Ballad. On his death in 1900 he was taken back to Dublin to be buried. webpage has a photo http://www.achome.co.uk/biographies/biographies.htm

    08/17/2006 06:06:46
    1. Re: [CLARE] 1850 ? voyage of the Jane Black
    2. Regina Flahie
    3. And to this day, the people of Montserrat (in the British West Indies) speak with a slight Irish accent. The surnames are Irish, too. Genie Flahie > [Original Message] > From: <marymmccawjr@aol.com> > To: <IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 8/16/2006 11:02:01 PM > Subject: Re: [CLARE] 1850 ? voyage of the Jane Black > > If you Google Irish AND slaves you will get quite an assortment of information. I personally only heard about this recently. One of the first places that they sent Irish slaves in the 1600's was to Monserrat. Later in the 1800's when an Irish ship showed up, all the blacks spoke Gaelic. They said to the Irishmen - You don't look Irish. I have been helping a guy at work to trace his black genealogy and got to the end of the line (for now) to the Malotto individual. Initially I thought it was more likely the slave owner but now I have learned that the slave owners were mating the comely Irish lassie's with the blacks to get a lighter shade negro and they also wanted to increase their stock. Anyway, however the Irish came to be wherever they are - the countries are lucky to have us. I don't know if any of my past generations of family were any of those that were scooped up off the streets or stolen from their beds but I would gratefully accept them as family. And very br! > ave and courageous ones at that. > Mary of Connecticut > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ocollaugh@comcast.net > To: IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 1:11 PM > Subject: Re: [CLARE] 1850 ? voyage of the Jane Black > > > Some of us researching Ireland and England records for the years 1600 to 1775 are aware of Indentured Servitude. > > Official definition here: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indentured_servant > > Very old newspapers from New England and southern colonies down to the Carolinas, are full of ads placed by business owners (not all English surnames) posting rewards in pounds for the capture and return of their Irish slaves. > > It seems reasonable to assume many of our ancestors were slaves at one time. > > These parts of history tend heat things up and keep our research interesting. > > Don Kelly of that rowdy Connaught bunch. > > ----- Original Message ----- From: <marymmccawjr@aol.com> > To: <IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 8:09 PM > Subject: Re: [CLARE] 1850 ? voyage of the Jane Black > > > Many of us are learning about the famine, the landlords and the English > for the first time. Both my parents were born in Ireland and both families > were involved with the fight for freedom in the early 1900's. My parents > did not tell us about the things that happened in Ireland. They said their > parents didn't talk about the famine. Like the Holocast. Who could > comprehend it. Those that I did talk to said that our landlord was one of > the "better" ones. That may be so but he owned an obscene 38,000 Irish > acres. So I read and get angry and then let it go. But I have a right to > be angry for a few weeks. On this day I can be grateful for the English > who have twarted a terrorist plot to hijack 10 US planes, but allow me the > right to be a little upset now and then with a different English > generation. I will get over it. It will take me a little longer to get > over the Irish that were kidnapped off the streets of Ireland, Scotland > and Wales and sold into sl! > avery in America, Barbados a! > > nd Jamaica. Not many know about that either. Bringing things to light and > talking about them allow us to heal. Thank you. > > Mary > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: socrates_399@yahoo.com > > To: IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com > > Sent: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 6:23 PM > > Subject: Re: [CLARE] 1850 ? voyage of the Jane Black > > > > > > Not me! Just a nice smallish, tasteful urn on a dusty bookshelf. I've > always > > said I don't want to take up too much space!!! > > > > Jeanne > > > > Donal O'Kelly <ocollaugh@comcast.net> wrote: > > Our ancestors may have once owned one million acres in Ireland, but we > will > > all end up at the ends of our lives, is a small piece of land 18 square > feet > > by 6 feet deep. > > > > So we concern ourselves with what is good and smile at the rest. > > > > Cheers all..gotta have a little fun. > > Don > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > > To: > > Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 2:43 PM > > Subject: Re: [CLARE] 1850 ? voyage of the Jane Black > > > > > >>I share your opinion 'its water under the bridge' I wouldn't blame any > >>man > >> for what his ancestors had done unless by HIS actions he exhibits the > >> same > >> traits.........TOM > >> > >> > >> ==== IRL-CLARE Mailing List ==== > >> If you just want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send > >> e-mail to IRL-CLARE-L-request@rootsweb.com > >> or (for the digest list) IRL-CLARE-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the >> word > >> subscribe or unsubscribe in the message body. > >> > >> ============================== > >> Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > >> New content added every business day. 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    08/17/2006 03:49:36
    1. Re: Clare Emigrants to Victoria... Carberry...
    2. Sharon Carberry
    3. Robert, I don't know whether to laugh or cry, as that Michael incoming on the Coldstream is the precise one which I targeted a few years ago as having potential to be from Clare. However, although I was in touch with two Australian family historians, one doing Carberry of West Clare and the other doing a Michael out of of Limerick, neither one was doing anything active. You have now provided the link between the arrival record and the Clare family. I do have an 1835 baptismal record for a Michael Carberry in my family's East Clare parish, although all the parish entries for my own family have no mention of any Michael. It's time to look at that again. Thanks again so very much. Sharon Carberry Georgia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Craig Doherty" <rdo40224@bigpond.net.au> To: <IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 3:13 AM Subject: [CLARE] Re: Clare Emigrants to Victoria... Carberry... > Hi Listers > > > > I checked out the Carberry's arriving in Port Phillip relating to Michael > Carberry aged 20 and sponsored by Mary Carberry on the 28th April 1857. > > > > Found in the Unassisted Passenger's, Fisch 144 Page 004. Michael Carberry > age 20, sailed from Plymouth on 31st December 1857 and arrived on the ship > Coldstream in April 1858. > > > > Also found in the Assisted Passenger's, Book 12 Page 338A. John Carberry > aged 30 and Isabella Carberry aged 22 arrived on the ship Black Eagle in > June 1857. > > > > > > Robert in Aus > > > > > > ==== IRL-CLARE Mailing List ==== > If you just want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to IRL-CLARE-L-request@rootsweb.com > or (for the digest list) IRL-CLARE-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the message body. > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >

    08/17/2006 02:04:45
    1. Re: Cusack genealogies
    2. Sharon Carberry
    3. Jo, While Bernard Burke's Landed Gentry and and John Burke's book on commoners did not yield the overall Cusack discussion which would provide an overview of Cusack in Clare, I do have some notes for the Cusacks who lived in Kilkishen, civil parish of Clonlea, in East Clare. If you consult Rosemary ffolliott's Biographical Notices, you will gain all the Cusack newsworthy items published in the Clare newspaper in the 18th and early 19th centuries. When you get to Dublin, I highly recommend collecting everything on Cusack in Clare and their particular Clare localities (two different sets of books), at the Registry of Deeds, Henrietta Street, Dublin. Sharon Carberry Georgia USA CALENDAR OF WILLS IN THE DIOCESE OF KILLALOE AND KILFENORA, 1653 TO 1800. Cusack: Date of Probate George, M.D., Tomgraney 1799 James, Killkissheen, 1718 [Kilkishen] Mathew 1704 Teige, Clounevorybegg, 1711 A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland By Bernard Burke Starts with a discussion of Cusack in Clare but follows a line out of Dublin. http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC12273371&id=BSkAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA328&lpg= PA328&dq=cusack+%2Bclare Gore aka Hickman, Tyredagh, married last Cusack of Kilkishen Burke's Landed Gentry p. 204 http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC11027350&id=Ha0EAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA1-IA206& vq=cusack&dq=tulla Moloney of Cragg married niece of John Cusack, Kilkishen midway down right column, p. 311 http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC11027350&id=Ha0EAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA1-IA311& vq=cusack&dq=tulla Studdert married Mrs. Cusack and gained Kilkishen estate p. 430, righthand column http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC11027350&id=Ha0EAAAAIAAJ&pg=PT74&vq=cu sack&dq=tulla From whom Cusack of Kilkishen purchased his estate in 1696 p. 880 Illustrations, Historical and Genealogical, of King James's Irish Army List, 1689 By John D'Alton http://books.google.com/books?vid=0prysy7AzA_Tt-i9gR&id=_qANAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA88 0&lpg=PA880&dq=cusack+%2Bclare ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joanne Mitchell" <jomitch@ncable.net.au> To: <IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 6:37 AM Subject: [CLARE] Cusack genealogies > Hi List, > > I'm trying a different approach from usual here. Does anyone know whether > any official (or otherwise) genealogy exists for the Cusacks of County > Clare? I'm hoping that if I can find a tree for the more prominent Cusacks > of County Clare then it may lead me to those I am related to in Kilrush. I > suspect that the relationship may not be too distant as one James Cusack of > Ballynote is mentioned in a deed in 1800 with the prominent Brew family and > may in 1790 have married a Brew daughter himself. > > James is referred to as a gentleman. Whilst I don't believe he owned land, > he did have sub-tenants and seems to have leased a number of properties at > various stages, suggesting he was more than just a tenant farmer. > > Any ideas? > > With thanks, > > Jo Mitchell > Geelong, Australia > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishchurches/index.html > > > ==== IRL-CLARE Mailing List ==== > http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/1901census/1901_clare_cen sus.htm > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

    08/17/2006 01:46:26
    1. Re: [CLARE] Re: Clare Emigrants to Victoria... Carberry...
    2. Jeanne Foley Dwyer
    3. Maybe I'm a little emotional this morning, or maybe I so want to make a breakthrough myself, but I'm getting moist-eyed at Sharon's latest!!!! Way to go, Robert! Jeanne Sharon Carberry <sm8carberry@comcast.net> wrote: Robert, I don't know whether to laugh or cry, as that Michael incoming on the Coldstream is the precise one which I targeted a few years ago as having potential to be from Clare. However, although I was in touch with two Australian family historians, one doing Carberry of West Clare and the other doing a Michael out of of Limerick, neither one was doing anything active. You have now provided the link between the arrival record and the Clare family. I do have an 1835 baptismal record for a Michael Carberry in my family's East Clare parish, although all the parish entries for my own family have no mention of any Michael. It's time to look at that again. Thanks again so very much. Sharon Carberry Georgia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Craig Doherty" To: Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 3:13 AM Subject: [CLARE] Re: Clare Emigrants to Victoria... Carberry... > Hi Listers > > > > I checked out the Carberry's arriving in Port Phillip relating to Michael > Carberry aged 20 and sponsored by Mary Carberry on the 28th April 1857. > > > > Found in the Unassisted Passenger's, Fisch 144 Page 004. Michael Carberry > age 20, sailed from Plymouth on 31st December 1857 and arrived on the ship > Coldstream in April 1858. > > > > Also found in the Assisted Passenger's, Book 12 Page 338A. John Carberry > aged 30 and Isabella Carberry aged 22 arrived on the ship Black Eagle in > June 1857. > > > > > > Robert in Aus > > > > > > ==== IRL-CLARE Mailing List ==== > If you just want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to IRL-CLARE-L-request@rootsweb.com > or (for the digest list) IRL-CLARE-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the message body. > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > ==== IRL-CLARE Mailing List ==== To change your subscription, to unsub, to check out the list's arcchives http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/IRL/IRL-CLARE.html ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    08/17/2006 01:22:32
    1. Re: [CLARE] Cusack genealogies
    2. KERRY C MC*GRATH
    3. Greetings Jo, Probably you have already done this, given your participation on this list serve. However, if you have not, I subscribe to Ancestry.Com and just checked their holdings of "family trees" for Cusacks who were born in Clare. There are many. If you have not done this or do not have access to this part of Ancestry.com and would like me to forward information to you, please let me know. Kerry McGrath ----- Original Message ----- From: Joanne Mitchell<mailto:jomitch@ncable.net.au> To: IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 5:37 AM Subject: [CLARE] Cusack genealogies Hi List, I'm trying a different approach from usual here. Does anyone know whether any official (or otherwise) genealogy exists for the Cusacks of County Clare? I'm hoping that if I can find a tree for the more prominent Cusacks of County Clare then it may lead me to those I am related to in Kilrush. I suspect that the relationship may not be too distant as one James Cusack of Ballynote is mentioned in a deed in 1800 with the prominent Brew family and may in 1790 have married a Brew daughter himself. James is referred to as a gentleman. Whilst I don't believe he owned land, he did have sub-tenants and seems to have leased a number of properties at various stages, suggesting he was more than just a tenant farmer. Any ideas? With thanks, Jo Mitchell Geelong, Australia http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishchurches/index.html<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishchurches/index.html> ==== IRL-CLARE Mailing List ==== http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/1901census/1901_clare_census.htm<http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/1901census/1901_clare_census.htm> ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx<http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx>

    08/17/2006 01:21:20
    1. Re: Cusack
    2. Ann
    3. Joanne, I have some info on Cusacks in County Clare, but I unable to access my computer at the present time. Although I don't have an official genealogy, I have some Cusacks which I would be happy to share. Ann in NY ______________________________Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 20:37:38 +1000 From: "Joanne Mitchell" <jomitch@ncable.net.au> To: IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Cusack genealogies Hi List, I'm trying a different approach from usual here. Does anyone know whether any official (or otherwise) genealogy exists for the Cusacks of County Clare? I'm hoping that if I can find a tree for the more prominent Cusacks of County Clare then it may lead me to those I am related to in Kilrush. I suspect that the relationship may not be too distant as one James Cusack of Ballynote is mentioned in a deed in 1800 with the prominent Brew family and may in 1790 have married a Brew daughter himself. James is referred to as a gentleman. Whilst I don't believe he owned land, he did have sub-tenants and seems to have leased a number of properties at various stages, suggesting he was more than just a tenant farmer. Any ideas? With thanks, Jo Mitchell Geelong, Australia http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishchurches/index.html

    08/17/2006 12:44:11
    1. Re: HELP - Margaret Hillary and David Fitzgerald
    2. Rob Singleton
    3. Hi Julie I have a considerable number of Fitzgerald's in a list of those interred in Kilnasoolagh Churchyard, Newmarket on Fergus. Not sure they are part of yours but they date from 1791 to 1919. Only too happy to supply names and dates. Regards Rob Singleton New Zealamd

    08/17/2006 12:37:17
    1. Re: [CLARE] 1850 ? voyage of the Jane Black
    2. If you Google Irish AND slaves you will get quite an assortment of information. I personally only heard about this recently. One of the first places that they sent Irish slaves in the 1600's was to Monserrat. Later in the 1800's when an Irish ship showed up, all the blacks spoke Gaelic. They said to the Irishmen - You don't look Irish. I have been helping a guy at work to trace his black genealogy and got to the end of the line (for now) to the Malotto individual. Initially I thought it was more likely the slave owner but now I have learned that the slave owners were mating the comely Irish lassie's with the blacks to get a lighter shade negro and they also wanted to increase their stock. Anyway, however the Irish came to be wherever they are - the countries are lucky to have us. I don't know if any of my past generations of family were any of those that were scooped up off the streets or stolen from their beds but I would gratefully accept them as family. And very br! ave and courageous ones at that. Mary of Connecticut -----Original Message----- From: ocollaugh@comcast.net To: IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 1:11 PM Subject: Re: [CLARE] 1850 ? voyage of the Jane Black Some of us researching Ireland and England records for the years 1600 to 1775 are aware of Indentured Servitude. Official definition here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indentured_servant Very old newspapers from New England and southern colonies down to the Carolinas, are full of ads placed by business owners (not all English surnames) posting rewards in pounds for the capture and return of their Irish slaves. It seems reasonable to assume many of our ancestors were slaves at one time. These parts of history tend heat things up and keep our research interesting. Don Kelly of that rowdy Connaught bunch. ----- Original Message ----- From: <marymmccawjr@aol.com> To: <IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 8:09 PM Subject: Re: [CLARE] 1850 ? voyage of the Jane Black > Many of us are learning about the famine, the landlords and the English > for the first time. Both my parents were born in Ireland and both families > were involved with the fight for freedom in the early 1900's. My parents > did not tell us about the things that happened in Ireland. They said their > parents didn't talk about the famine. Like the Holocast. Who could > comprehend it. Those that I did talk to said that our landlord was one of > the "better" ones. That may be so but he owned an obscene 38,000 Irish > acres. So I read and get angry and then let it go. But I have a right to > be angry for a few weeks. On this day I can be grateful for the English > who have twarted a terrorist plot to hijack 10 US planes, but allow me the > right to be a little upset now and then with a different English > generation. I will get over it. It will take me a little longer to get > over the Irish that were kidnapped off the streets of Ireland, Scotland > and Wales and sold into sl! avery in America, Barbados a! > nd Jamaica. Not many know about that either. Bringing things to light and > talking about them allow us to heal. Thank you. > Mary > > > -----Original Message----- > From: socrates_399@yahoo.com > To: IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 6:23 PM > Subject: Re: [CLARE] 1850 ? voyage of the Jane Black > > > Not me! Just a nice smallish, tasteful urn on a dusty bookshelf. I've > always > said I don't want to take up too much space!!! > > Jeanne > > Donal O'Kelly <ocollaugh@comcast.net> wrote: > Our ancestors may have once owned one million acres in Ireland, but we > will > all end up at the ends of our lives, is a small piece of land 18 square > feet > by 6 feet deep. > > So we concern ourselves with what is good and smile at the rest. > > Cheers all..gotta have a little fun. > Don > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 2:43 PM > Subject: Re: [CLARE] 1850 ? voyage of the Jane Black > > >>I share your opinion 'its water under the bridge' I wouldn't blame any >>man >> for what his ancestors had done unless by HIS actions he exhibits the >> same >> traits.........TOM >> >> >> ==== IRL-CLARE Mailing List ==== >> If you just want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send >> e-mail to IRL-CLARE-L-request@rootsweb.com >> or (for the digest list) IRL-CLARE-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the >> word >> subscribe or unsubscribe in the message body. >> >> ============================== >> Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. >> New content added every business day. 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    08/16/2006 05:01:13
    1. Re: [CLARE] Re: Haskett and Finucane
    2. Sharon, Thank you for passing it along, you never know when these tidbits will come in handy. Dan > Dan, > > I am not sure that this will help, but I feel I should > send it along to you. > > From: > An Index to Freeholders' Registers of County Tipperary 1775-76 > Prepared by Terry Eakin > (in hard copy) > HASTINGS, George, Killaloe, Garrykennedy > [There are a handful of Clare men listed.] > > Sharon Carberry > not researching Haskett, Hasset, Haslet, or Hastings > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <danialw@execulink.com> > To: <IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 9:29 AM > Subject: [CLARE] Haskett and Finucane > > >> I thought I'd try again with a query on David Haskett and Mary Finucane. >> They were married at Killaloe Cathedral 1 Feb. 1812 after that they >> moved >> to Tipperary. I'm trying to discover their parents. The marriage >> licence >> bonds index says David Hastings to Mary Finuncane. I had one suggestion >> of Hassett but it doesn't work in this case. I would be more apt to >> think >> Hastings than Hassett. > ... >> Dan Walker > > > > ==== IRL-CLARE Mailing List ==== > This list is for the researching of Co Clare Ireland. > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > ---------------------------- Powered by Execulink Webmail http://www.execulink.com/

    08/16/2006 02:33:44
    1. Re: Haskett and Finucane
    2. Sharon Carberry
    3. Dan, I am not sure that this will help, but I feel I should send it along to you. From: An Index to Freeholders' Registers of County Tipperary 1775-76 Prepared by Terry Eakin (in hard copy) HASTINGS, George, Killaloe, Garrykennedy [There are a handful of Clare men listed.] Sharon Carberry not researching Haskett, Hasset, Haslet, or Hastings ----- Original Message ----- From: <danialw@execulink.com> To: <IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 9:29 AM Subject: [CLARE] Haskett and Finucane > I thought I'd try again with a query on David Haskett and Mary Finucane. > They were married at Killaloe Cathedral 1 Feb. 1812 after that they moved > to Tipperary. I'm trying to discover their parents. The marriage licence > bonds index says David Hastings to Mary Finuncane. I had one suggestion > of Hassett but it doesn't work in this case. I would be more apt to think > Hastings than Hassett. ... > Dan Walker

    08/16/2006 02:13:54
    1. RE: [CLARE] HELP - Margaret Hillary and David Fitzgerald
    2. Ernene Smedley
    3. Hi Julie I have done quite a bit of research and have searched through the O'Callaghans Mills Parish registers for my Dillons, Meany's Clune and Morony families. On the way I took notes of anything that may be of help. This is the only Fitzgerald entry that I have and I thought I would pass on to you. Marriage 21st. October 1838 Edmund O'Brien of Kilkishen to Bridget McMahon of Clonloum Witnesses were Michael Fitzgerald of Cappalaheen and Mary Carney of Lakyle. ( This is the area that my ancestors came from. I took note of this because a Bridget McMahon was a sponsor for Mary Dillon Baptised in 1839. Her parents were Patrick Dillon and Honora Meany. The other sponsor was Matthew Hehir and they lived at Coolistoonan in the Parish of Clonlea. Ernene Smedley -----Original Message----- From: Jeanne Foley Dwyer [mailto:socrates_399@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, 16 August 2006 1:15 AM To: IRL-CLARE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CLARE] HELP - Margaret Hillary and David Fitzgerald Hi, again, Julie, My apologies for a rather terse and incomplete answer. From the point where I left off, I would pursue the parish records for the townland of Cloghoolia, civil parish of Clonlea. I don't know anything about this area of Clare, as you yourself might not, so here's what I did: Went back to the "genealogy" page and looked at the lower right corner, clicking on "church records". This will open up to a long page that begins with a table of Church of Ireland parishes. If you scroll down, you'll see the RC parishes table. Clonlea's cells instructs one to look at Killuran, which gives the following: Civil Parish: Killuran RC Parish: O'Callaghan's Mills Diocese:KL Earliest Record: b.1.1835; m. 1.1835 Parish Address: The Parish Priest, O'Callaghan's Mills, Co. Clare Regarding the dates, this is very helpful, especially if there was a Hillery/Hillary family in the parish, too. A search of the 1855 Griffith's Val. Surname Index again, using Hellary, Hilary, Hillary, and Hillery doesn't yield one in that parish; however, it's possible that Margaret came from a different parish. If you have any indication of David's birth date, a request for a search of O'Callaghan's Mills' parish records may yield David's parents' names. Now, I'm through. :-) Jeanne Jeanne Foley Dwyer <socrates_399@yahoo.com> wrote: Hi, Julie, A quick look on www.clarelibrary.ie (click on "genealogy", click on 1855 Griffith's Valuation Surname Index, click on "F", click on the right alphabetized range) yields only one David Fitzgerald. I would work on that one for starters. Good luck! Jeanne Jules Harris wrote: Hi All I am trying to find out the birth, marriage, parent details on the above. What I have so far: Margaret Hillary B. 7/06/1836 County Clare M. about 1858 to David Fitzgerald Immigrated to Adelaide, South Australia onboard the Bee in 1858 Any help would be greatly appreciated. Ta Julie Perth, Western Australia ==== IRL-CLARE Mailing List ==== If you just want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to IRL-CLARE-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the digest list) IRL-CLARE-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the message body ============================== New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta rgetid=5429 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Get on board. You're invited to try the new Yahoo! Mail Beta. ==== IRL-CLARE Mailing List ==== NO VIRUS warnings or topics of any kind relating to this subject to be posted to the list. ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2ยข/min or less. ==== IRL-CLARE Mailing List ==== If you just want to subscribe to this list or unsubscribe from it, send e-mail to IRL-CLARE-L-request@rootsweb.com or (for the digest list) IRL-CLARE-D-request@rootsweb.com and put the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the message body. ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx

    08/16/2006 10:07:46