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    1. Re: [CLARE] Re: HELP - Margaret Hillary and David Fitzgerald
    2. Catherine Eystad
    3. Sharon The name DUGGAN stood out to me. As you know, I am a HEHIR decendant of Co Clare with my townland being primarily Formoyle Oughteragh West. I have a HEHIR family history here with the following marrige record that lists a Patrick DUGGAN as a wittness. It is all I have but I thought you might be interested. On the* *27th of February 1927, *Michael Scullane *and *Winifred O'Loughlin *was shown to have been the daughter of *Michael O'Loughlin, *a farmer of *Ballyduff Beg, Inagh. *The witnesses at the marriage were *Patrick Duggan *and *Maggie Hegarty. *While *Fr. Thomas O'Reilly *was shown to have married the couple. On 8/16/06, 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 > >

    08/16/2006 06:49:07
    1. Re: [CLARE] Re: HELP - Margaret Hillary and David Fitzgerald
    2. Catherine Eystad
    3. Oh I do appologize! It is 100 years too late!! Mis-read it as 1827 but it is 1927. So sorry. Michael SCULLANE was my gr grandmother's brother. Wrong generation. On 8/16/06, Catherine Eystad <cadybeth@gmail.com> wrote: > > Sharon > The name DUGGAN stood out to me. As you know, I am a HEHIR decendant of > Co Clare with my townland being primarily Formoyle Oughteragh West. I have > a HEHIR family history here with the following marrige record that lists a > Patrick DUGGAN as a wittness. It is all I have but I thought you might be > interested. > > > > On the* *27th of February 1927, *Michael Scullane *and *Winifred > O'Loughlin *was shown to have been the daughter of *Michael O'Loughlin, *a > farmer of *Ballyduff Beg, Inagh. *The witnesses at the marriage were *Patrick > Duggan *and *Maggie Hegarty. *While *Fr. Thomas O'Reilly *was shown to > have married the couple. > > > > On 8/16/06, 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 > > > > >

    08/16/2006 06:55:18