Judie and List, These are the families I'm researching. Note the repeated forenames. ##### Liscannor Family of John & Margaret Hayes == 1901 census, 37 Liscannor: John age 55/birth yr abt 1846; Margaret 48/1853; John 27/1874; Mary 25/1876; Martin 21/1880; "Ellon" (Ellen) 17/1884; Kate 15/1886 (her application for US Social Security account reported dob 1885 Dec 24); Patt 13/1888 (his application for US Social Security account reported dob 1889 Mar 17); Michael 11/1890. Both parents recorded as "cannot read." All children recorded as "read & write" & "not married." -- In addition, a Mary Hayes 12/1889 was enumerated as granddaughter in James & Jane Donohue family at 32 Liscannor. She was recorded as "read & write" & "not married." I wonder if she was John & Margaret's child born between Patt & Michael. == 1911 census, 45 Liscannor: John 72/1839; Margaret 69/1842; John 35/1876; Michael 21/1890. Both parents recorded as "cannot read," both children recorded as "read & write." For parents, "years the present marriage has lasted" recorded as "50" (abt 1861). Both children recorded as "not married." ##### Liscannor Family of Martin & Mary Hayes == 1901 census, 30 Liscannor: Martin age 50/birth yr abt 1851; Mary 40/1861; John 18/1883; Michael 11/1885; Kate 14/1887; Daniel 9/1892; Margaret 7/1894; Martin 5/1896; James 1/1900. Both parents & James recorded as "cannot read," all other children recorded as "read & write." All children recorded as "not married." -- In addition, a Patrick Hayes 26/1875 was enumerated as nephew in widow Bridget McMahon's (46/1855) household at 42 Liscannor. He was recorded as "cannot read" & "not married." I wonder if he was Martin & Mary's child born between Mary & John. == 1911 census, 38 Liscannor: Martin 71/1840; Annie 18/1893; Margaret 14/1897; Martin 12/1899; James 10/1901. Parent John recorded as "cannot read," & nothing recorded for "years the present marriage has lasted," suggesting that Margaret's absence from the list was because she had died. All children recorded as "read & write" & "not married." -- Where Annie was at the time of the 1901 census is as yet unknown. In the 1901 census, I found 43 Ann* Hayes ages 6 to 10 in all of Ireland. Five of them were recorded in Co. Clare, and all five were recorded as "daughter" in their households. The 1911 Annie in Martin's household was also recorded as "daughter." ##### With the 1901 census, for Co. Clare I got the number of my families' forenames and your Bridget's. Surname: Hayes Forename, using * as wildcard Bri* female 52 Dan* male 8 Ell* female 13 Jam* male 32 Joh* male 64 Kat* female 18 Cat* female 22 Marg* female 39 Mag* female 6 Mart* male 20 Mary female 87 Mic* male 53 Pat* male 60 ##### Several matters have made it difficult to track my families in Clare and Ireland, in their personal information on emigration passenger lists, in the US destinations recorded on their passenger lists, and on some other documents. -- The repeated forenames in related families, with children who shared forenames having similar ages. -- The frequent unreliability of their recorded ages. I suspect that at least some of the Hayeses did not know their actual birthdates, possibly because their parents could not read or write and, having many children, did not remember the dates accurately, or possibly because the parents and children did not have copies of their birth or baptismal records. And of course it's also possible that the official recording the age made a mistake. -- In my case of half-siblings traveling together, their use of whatever paternal surname they apparently thought would create the fewest questions from an official. To answer your post, though: I don't recognize any of your Co. Clare people, including Bridget Hayes (she's not the widow Bridget McMahon, is she?), or the places Parteen and Athlunkard. I guess it's possible your Bridget is related to my Liscannor Hayses, but it would take more wits that I have right now to figure that out! PJ, in Texas
Hello Hayes researchers, FYI and maybe a connection for me... My gg grandmother was Bridget Hayes m. James Mason c.1832 at ecclesiastical parish of Parteen in Parteen Co. Clare. Residence was Athlunkard. Marriage and children's baptismal records have Michael, William, Edmund, James, Judith and Norry listed as witnesses. Don't know relationship to Bridget. Additional residence was Shannakyle. Hope this info helps someone. Regards, Judie Mason Chicago Sent from my iPhone On Feb 4, 2013, at 2:25 PM, pjsalis@hal-pc.org wrote: > > Thank you for all your good suggestions for learning more about my > Liscannor Hayeses. Following them will keep my happily busy for a while. > > PJ, in Texas > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CLARE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
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<font face='Segoe UI' size='3' color='#333333'>PJ I have no connection to Hayes in Liscannor but have been researching folks from Liscannor that settled in Elmira NY. There were dozens of Liscannor families. There were also several Hayes but don't know if they are from Liscannor. I did find the following: Michael Hayes b 2/4/1888 of Lower Quay in Liscannor was a member of ship's crew of Mauretania when it docked NYC 9/26/1919 working with John Ready of Lower Quay.<br><span></span>Sharron Vossoughi<br><span></span>Modesto CA<div class="win-template"> <br> <div class="signature-token" data-win-bind="innerHTML: signature Yahoo.Mail.Presentation.Filters.staticHTML">Sent from Yahoo! Mail for Windows 8</div> <br> <div class="origMsg"> <div class="origMsgHeader"> <span data-win-bind="innerHTML: type Yahoo.Mail.Presentation.Draft.formatHeaderLabelForOriginalMessage"></span> <span lang="EN-US" data-win-res="{textContent: 'str_replyfwd_from'}">From:</span> <span data-win-bind="textContent: from.name">pjsalis@hal-pc.org</span> <<span data-win-bind="textContent: from.email">pjsalis@hal-pc.org</span>><br> <span lang="EN-US" data-win-res="{textContent: 'str_replyfwd_sent'}">Sent:</span> <span data-win-bind="textContent: receivedDate Yahoo.Mail.Presentation.Draft.formatOriginalSentDate">February 4, 2013 12:25 PM</span><br> <span lang="EN-US" data-win-res="{textContent: 'str_replyfwd_to'}">To:</span> <span data-win-bind="innerHTML: to Yahoo.Mail.Presentation.Draft.formatRecipientsForOriginalMessage"> <<span>irl-clare@rootsweb.com</span>></span><br> <span data-win-bind="innerHTML: cc Yahoo.Mail.Presentation.Draft.formatCCForOriginalMessage"></span> <span lang="EN-US" data-win-res="{textContent: 'str_replyfwd_subject'}">Subject:</span> <span data-win-bind="textContent: subject">Re: [IRL-CLARE] How to contact Hayes in Liscannor</span><br> </div><br> <div class="css-sandbox" style="font-size: 12pt;" data-win-bind="innerHTML: body Yahoo.Mail.Presentation.Filters.cssSandboxing"><div id="msgSandbox" style="padding: 1.5em 0.5em 0.5em 1.2em; -ms-word-wrap: break-word;"><br>Thank you for all your good suggestions for learning more about my<br>Liscannor Hayeses. Following them will keep my happily busy for a while.<br><br>PJ, in Texas<br><br><br><br><br>-------------------------------<br>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CLARE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message<br></div></div> </div> </div></font>
Hello listers I've been given permission to post the following on to your sites for your information. Hope it helps someone. Joan in Australia *new* for TheShipsList website http://www.theshipslist.com/ All the new and updated files and databases have been placed on their own page(s) Find them on the front page in between the big arrows --------------> <--------------- At the bottom of each of these pages I have placed links named " previous month " and " next month " so you are able to navigate back and forth between the monthly *new & updated* pages, as I only keep three months of *new* page links on the Home page. New for January 2013 is . . . o Ship Arrivals: o Ships to Quebec 1831 (in progress) This has been much more fun than the 1835 arrivals as Marj has been scanning them for me, so I can read them well ... thanks Marj There are a few gaps which will be filled in as we go. o Passengers: o South Australia o ship Atalanta, from London via Plymouth to Port Adelaide 15th April 1866 o ship Charlotte Gladstone, from Liverpool via Plymouth to Port Adelaide 16th June 1866 o o Quebec Steamboats o Waterloo - 1st trip down, Montreal to Quebec, 16th April 1831 . . the Waterloo was sunk by ice on April 18th o St. Lawrence - 6th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 1st June 1831 o John Molson - 7th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 2nd June 1831 Two more 1866 vessels with assisted emigrants, for South Australia. As I'd said last month, the ships being hired for emigrants were becoming larger. Both ships have babies born at sea, named for the vessels. Lots more Irish on the CHARLOTTE GLADSTONE. I included the single "down" trip for the WATERLOO as she was sunk en route to Quebec. Miraculously all the passengers survived. The 28th May 1831 was a huge day for the port of Quebec, with thousands of emigrants arriving .. the newspaper noted ... The number of Emigrants arrived this forenoon was 20,126. Of these 5,737 have arrived during the past week. The number actually arrived probably exceeds by fully ten percent that stated in the return. The * Pilgrim from Newry for instance returned 150 adults, and upwards of 250 souls were found on board. The same occurred with other vessels, though not to so great an extent, At the latest dates eleven vessels had sailed from Sligo and eleven more were about to follow, all with emigrants. In former years only one vessel has been known to leave that part of Ireland with settlers. - Quebec Mercury, June 4. They crammed them aboard the steamboats. The two I have transcribed for June 2nd have 500+ but I have one yet to do with over 1,000 passengers. In 1832 they passed laws limiting the numbers of passengers who could be carried on the various classes of steamboats .. news item about that on the steamboat index page ... http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/passengerlists/1819_36stlawrence.shtml Please share this *new* for TheShipsList website email, with any other list to which you belong if you think it might be of interest or value to those list members (in other words, on-topic). Enjoy !! Sue -- TheShipsList Website http://www.theshipslist.com/
Thank you for all your good suggestions for learning more about my Liscannor Hayeses. Following them will keep my happily busy for a while. PJ, in Texas
Hello everyone, I'm hoping someone on the list can help me with an ancestor of mine. Her name is Hanora HAIRE/ HAIR/ AYRE/ EYRE. On documents, her Christian name is sometimes shortened to Norah, and on one to Ann Norah. All I know about Hanora's life before New Zealand, is what I have found on the various births, marriages, deaths etc. of her children and her own Death certificate. Her death certificate says she was born in Co. Clare., no parents listed, but her father was a Farmer. She was 51 years old when she died in 1880, so born about 1829. She was 22 years old when she married Richard, so married about 1851. The various certificates of her children show that they weren't quite sure what her maiden name was, see above. One of them even said her maiden name was Norah CORBET. (where did that come from?) Sometime before 1852, Hanora arrived in Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, South Africa. I haven't found out how she got there or when. I assume she married Richard Chadwick, from Tipperary, there, sometime before that. I haven't been able to find a marriage certificate yet. I have their daughter's baptism and birth record which shows that she, Mary, was born in February 1852 to Richard and Norah Chadwick. Richard was a 'domestic servant'. She was baptised in an Anglican Church (I believe this was due to the fact that there was no Catholic Church established in Port Elizabeth at the time). Richard, Norah and daughter Mary, then swam (?) to New Zealand and arrived there in 1855. They had 4 more children in New Zealand, all raised as Catholics. Daughter Mary was re-baptised in the Catholic Church in New Zealand. I have their confirmation certificates as well. I know this is a big ask, and a very broad background on Hanora / Nora, but I hope somebody may be able to help. Regards Judy In Australia
Declan, Have you looked in Griffiths Valuations for those surnames and locations? I'd also see if Clare library site has any records for those areas. Check to the Irish Times site to see if you can identify a precise parish and registration area. http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/browse/counties/rcmaps/ Peter
Hi, More than likely this is Hehir (pronounced Hair in Gaelic) but the surname Eyre exists in Clare also, Declan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy " <judydee@ozemail.com.au> To: <IRL-CLARE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2013 8:46 PM Subject: [IRL-CLARE] re Hanora HAIRE/ HAIR /EYRE/ AYRE > Hello everyone, I'm hoping someone on the list can help me with an > ancestor > of mine. Her name is Hanora HAIRE/ HAIR/ AYRE/ EYRE. On documents, her > Christian name is sometimes shortened to Norah, and on one to Ann Norah. > All I know about Hanora's life before New Zealand, is what I have found on > the various births, marriages, deaths etc. of her children and her own > Death > certificate. Her death certificate says she was born in Co. Clare., no > parents listed, but her father was a Farmer. She was 51 years old when > she > died in 1880, so born about 1829. She was 22 years old when she married > Richard, so married about 1851. The various certificates of her children > show that they weren't quite sure what her maiden name was, see above. > One > of them even said her maiden name was Norah CORBET. (where did that come > from?) > > > > Sometime before 1852, Hanora arrived in Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, South > Africa. I haven't found out how she got there or when. I assume she > married Richard Chadwick, from Tipperary, there, sometime before that. I > haven't been able to find a marriage certificate yet. I have their > daughter's baptism and birth record which shows that she, Mary, was born > in > February 1852 to Richard and Norah Chadwick. Richard was a 'domestic > servant'. She was baptised in an Anglican Church (I believe this was due > to > the fact that there was no Catholic Church established in Port Elizabeth > at > the time). Richard, Norah and daughter Mary, then swam (?) to New > Zealand > and arrived there in 1855. They had 4 more children in New Zealand, all > raised as Catholics. Daughter Mary was re-baptised in the Catholic Church > in New Zealand. I have their confirmation certificates as well. > > > > I know this is a big ask, and a very broad background on Hanora / Nora, > but > I hope somebody may be able to help. > > > > Regards > > Judy > > In Australia > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-CLARE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 2013.0.2897 / Virus Database: 2639/6077 - Release Date: 02/02/13 >
PJ, With respect, I think you need to try a bit more research and then post what you know, and be specific with your request. I probably split the families into two requests, one for John Hayes and one for Martin Hayes. List all the names and ages from 1901 and 1911 census. Try and find the marriages of John and Martin. 1911 will tell you years married and number of children. Look on Family Search civil registrations around that time. You'll get a quarterly date and location for the males, then you should use data to search for spouses with that exact date and location. You might also look for subsequent BDM events like deaths or marriages of all their children. That should bring you closer to current living generations. One of the problems is that you are looking for people who precede living memories. I'd then look for submitted trees or you may even be able to search local Irish phone books. Peter
Did you get help with this, Declan? On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 12:13 PM, Declan Barron < newparkhouse.ennis@eircom.net> wrote: > Hi, > Can anyone on the list read Spanish ? > I am researching a Clareman who spent time in South America. > Two documents are in Spanish > On the site > http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/ead/pdf/mahon-0001-019.pdf > The third last document (on the page) is a letter from a Don Carlos > Brindeau, Constitucion 1835. > The last document is a copy of the newspaper El Mercurio de Valparaiso, > Julio 13 de 1836. > > Can anyone read them ? > Thank you, > Declan > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-CLARE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
The Tithe Applotments on the National Archives site show one Haire in Inchicronan parish, 7 Hairs in Clooney, Doora, Quin, and Drumcliff. (No Ayres or Eyres, but a few Hares.) None of those parishes is near Tipperary, which would tend to support your guess they married after Ireland. You might look for her baptism on rootsireland.ie, but keep in mind church records from that period are pretty spotty. Still, you might get lucky. Diane -----Original Message----- From: Judy <judydee@ozemail.com.au> To: IRL-CLARE <IRL-CLARE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sun, Feb 3, 2013 2:48 pm Subject: [IRL-CLARE] re Hanora HAIRE/ HAIR /EYRE/ AYRE Hello everyone, I'm hoping someone on the list can help me with an ancestor of mine. Her name is Hanora HAIRE/ HAIR/ AYRE/ EYRE. On documents, her Christian name is sometimes shortened to Norah, and on one to Ann Norah. All I know about Hanora's life before New Zealand, is what I have found on the various births, marriages, deaths etc. of her children and her own Death certificate. Her death certificate says she was born in Co. Clare., no parents listed, but her father was a Farmer. She was 51 years old when she died in 1880, so born about 1829. She was 22 years old when she married Richard, so married about 1851. The various certificates of her children show that they weren't quite sure what her maiden name was, see above. One of them even said her maiden name was Norah CORBET. (where did that come from?) Sometime before 1852, Hanora arrived in Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, South Africa. I haven't found out how she got there or when. I assume she married Richard Chadwick, from Tipperary, there, sometime before that. I haven't been able to find a marriage certificate yet. I have their daughter's baptism and birth record which shows that she, Mary, was born in February 1852 to Richard and Norah Chadwick. Richard was a 'domestic servant'. She was baptised in an Anglican Church (I believe this was due to the fact that there was no Catholic Church established in Port Elizabeth at the time). Richard, Norah and daughter Mary, then swam (?) to New Zealand and arrived there in 1855. They had 4 more children in New Zealand, all raised as Catholics. Daughter Mary was re-baptised in the Catholic Church in New Zealand. I have their confirmation certificates as well. I know this is a big ask, and a very broad background on Hanora / Nora, but I hope somebody may be able to help. Regards Judy In Australia ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CLARE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
The Local Priest Knows Everything: Why not ask for guidance at: http://www.galwaydiocese.ie/parishes/liscannor-moymore -----Original Message----- From: irl-clare-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:irl-clare-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of pjsalis@hal-pc.org Sent: 03 February 2013 03:42 To: Clare list Subject: [IRL-CLARE] How to contact Hayes in Liscannor Hello List, I'm researching two families from Liscannor, Co. Clare. Catherine Hayes, enumerated as Katie in the Liscannor household of John and Margaret Hayes in the 1901 Irish census, was my great aunt. She emigrated to the US in 1902 and apparently worked in the textile mills of Lowell, Massachusetts. She returned to Ireland in spring 1910, and then returned to the US in fall 1910 with her husband Thomas Plunkett, of Kingstown. They lived and raised their family in Lowell until the mid-1920s, when they moved to Brooklyn, New York, where they lived until they died. The other Liscannor Hayes family in the 1901 census, quite probably related to John Hayes's family, was that of Martin and Mary Hayes. Both families were much diminished in the 1911 census. My research so far tells me of their family members' successive waves of migration, each person arriving to go to a previously migrating family-member's residence. Many of them came to Massachusetts at the end of the 1800's and the early 1900's. I've tracked many of their arrivals and residences. They seem to me to exemplify a group's exodus from poor prospects in Ireland to hoped-for better prospects in America, and I want to understand and document their movement. Some years ago I wrote (old-fashioned) letters to several Hayes people listed online as Liscannor residents, asking for information on people who had emigrated to the US. I never received any response. I've posted a request for info on the Rootsweb Hayes list and recently on this list, without results. My question: What can I do to locate and make contact with current Hayes residents in and around Liscannor who are willing to communicate with me about their ancestors or to refer me to others who have knowledge about them? I'll appreciate all suggestions. PJ, in Texas, USA ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CLARE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi, You could try writing to the editor/letters page of the Clare Champion. Declan
I definitely agree with this one. I wrote the priest at my greatgrandmother's parish in Monaghan for a lookup and he told the couple who currently lived in the house, who invited us for lunch. We've been friends ever since. Diane -----Original Message----- From: Larry Brennan <bbs.ennis@eircom.net> To: irl-clare <irl-clare@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sun, Feb 3, 2013 8:27 am Subject: Re: [IRL-CLARE] How to contact Hayes in Liscannor The Local Priest Knows Everything: Why not ask for guidance at: http://www.galwaydiocese.ie/parishes/liscannor-moymore -----Original Message----- From: irl-clare-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:irl-clare-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of pjsalis@hal-pc.org Sent: 03 February 2013 03:42 To: Clare list Subject: [IRL-CLARE] How to contact Hayes in Liscannor Hello List, I'm researching two families from Liscannor, Co. Clare. Catherine Hayes, enumerated as Katie in the Liscannor household of John and Margaret Hayes in the 1901 Irish census, was my great aunt. She emigrated to the US in 1902 and apparently worked in the textile mills of Lowell, Massachusetts. She returned to Ireland in spring 1910, and then returned to the US in fall 1910 with her husband Thomas Plunkett, of Kingstown. They lived and raised their family in Lowell until the mid-1920s, when they moved to Brooklyn, New York, where they lived until they died. The other Liscannor Hayes family in the 1901 census, quite probably related to John Hayes's family, was that of Martin and Mary Hayes. Both families were much diminished in the 1911 census. My research so far tells me of their family members' successive waves of migration, each person arriving to go to a previously migrating family-member's residence. Many of them came to Massachusetts at the end of the 1800's and the early 1900's. I've tracked many of their arrivals and residences. They seem to me to exemplify a group's exodus from poor prospects in Ireland to hoped-for better prospects in America, and I want to understand and document their movement. Some years ago I wrote (old-fashioned) letters to several Hayes people listed online as Liscannor residents, asking for information on people who had emigrated to the US. I never received any response. I've posted a request for info on the Rootsweb Hayes list and recently on this list, without results. My question: What can I do to locate and make contact with current Hayes residents in and around Liscannor who are willing to communicate with me about their ancestors or to refer me to others who have knowledge about them? I'll appreciate all suggestions. PJ, in Texas, USA ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CLARE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CLARE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello List, I'm researching two families from Liscannor, Co. Clare. Catherine Hayes, enumerated as Katie in the Liscannor household of John and Margaret Hayes in the 1901 Irish census, was my great aunt. She emigrated to the US in 1902 and apparently worked in the textile mills of Lowell, Massachusetts. She returned to Ireland in spring 1910, and then returned to the US in fall 1910 with her husband Thomas Plunkett, of Kingstown. They lived and raised their family in Lowell until the mid-1920s, when they moved to Brooklyn, New York, where they lived until they died. The other Liscannor Hayes family in the 1901 census, quite probably related to John Hayes's family, was that of Martin and Mary Hayes. Both families were much diminished in the 1911 census. My research so far tells me of their family members' successive waves of migration, each person arriving to go to a previously migrating family-member's residence. Many of them came to Massachusetts at the end of the 1800's and the early 1900's. I've tracked many of their arrivals and residences. They seem to me to exemplify a group's exodus from poor prospects in Ireland to hoped-for better prospects in America, and I want to understand and document their movement. Some years ago I wrote (old-fashioned) letters to several Hayes people listed online as Liscannor residents, asking for information on people who had emigrated to the US. I never received any response. I've posted a request for info on the Rootsweb Hayes list and recently on this list, without results. My question: What can I do to locate and make contact with current Hayes residents in and around Liscannor who are willing to communicate with me about their ancestors or to refer me to others who have knowledge about them? I'll appreciate all suggestions. PJ, in Texas, USA
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Hi, I'm trying to find which Canny or O'Donoghue family this is ? C.J. 7 Feb 1856 Marriage Mr. Denis Canny, of Cahertege, to Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr. Martin O'Donoghue, of Newpark, in this county. Thank you, Declan
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