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    1. [IRL-CLARE-PROJECTS] Carbery
    2. Liz Haren
    3. CARBERY (Stillorgan, Dublin and late of Leinster House and founding member of Glenalbyn Tennis Club) - May 25, 2007 (peacefully), at The Ashbury Nursing Home, Deans'Grange, Liam, beloved husband of the late Patricia (Paddy); deeply missed by his loving children David and Justine, their partners Janice and Donal, his sisters, six grandchildren, relatives, extended family and a wide circle of friends. Rest in peace. Funeral today (Monday) after 10 o'clock Mass in St. Laurence O'Toole Church, Kilmacud to Shanganagh Cemetery. "At peace" Date: Friday, 25 May 2007 http://www.ireland.com/notices/index.cfm?fuseaction=detail&advert=588864&publish=28/05/2007

    05/27/2007 01:48:12
    1. Re: [IRL-CLARE-PROJECTS] Carbery obituary '07
    2. sharon carberry
    3. Liz, Thank you for thinking of me and my surname project today. Seeing your posting was just the best way to start the day, after being up till 2:30 a.m. cleaning up (taking out lots of usually-hidden code language) in the McMahon file which I transferred from my old computer to this new one. It prompts me to think of how little progress I would have made with my genealogy projects if we family historians did not stop our own research once in a while and do something for others. I must disclose, however, that I do not try to keep up with current family news, for two reasons - (1) I am sensitive about appearing too nosy and (2) if I ever determine the actual county of origin for my own Clare residents of the 1800s, it will be the crowning achievement in my Carberry research, for there is no hope of my effort being anything but deeply historical in nature. I have totally batted out with connecting to current Carberry cousins, after locating two long-lost sets of them here in the U.S. and reaching out to more than one person in each set. Those are closed circles, so I now shy away from anything to do with the living. However, this month brought the news that a member of the Carberry YahooGroup which I organized has found a long-lost cousin in France who is as avid a family historian as she is (she has been at her project for over 10 years). It turns out that her Wexford group is related to Tommy Carberry the horse trainer and his children the current-day jockeys. That brings back fine memories because the one thing that my own family was able to contribute was our oral history attributing an extraordinary ability to relate to animals. My father, just for fun, taught wild birds to eat seed out of his hands (which I then copied, a great way to while away some time before the arrival of the Web), and his father had animals performing tricks, documented by a photo of him next to a horse sitting like a dog. Thus the oral history that our Carberrys had something to do professionally with horses back in Clare seems supported, and I note that there was a racing venue on a hill near Quin, quite close to our family's townland. So, thanks for remembering me. It is a meaningful Memorial Day already. Sharon C. Liz Haren <lizharen@gmail.com> wrote: CARBERY (Stillorgan, Dublin and late of Leinster House and founding member of Glenalbyn Tennis Club) - May 25, 2007 (peacefully), at The Ashbury Nursing Home, Deans'Grange, Liam, beloved husband of the late Patricia (Paddy); deeply missed by his loving children David and Justine, their partners Janice and Donal, his sisters, six grandchildren, relatives, extended family and a wide circle of friends. Rest in peace. Funeral today (Monday) after 10 o'clock Mass in St. Laurence O'Toole Church, Kilmacud to Shanganagh Cemetery. "At peace" Date: Friday, 25 May 2007 http://www.ireland.com/notices/index.cfm?fuseaction=detail&advert=588864&publish=28/05/2007 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CLARE-PROJECTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel.

    05/28/2007 12:23:42
    1. Re: [IRL-CLARE-PROJECTS] Carbery obituary '07
    2. Liz Haren
    3. Sharon, that was the nicest thank-you note I've ever received :) Hope you had a great Memorial Day. On 5/28/07, sharon carberry <smc85p@yahoo.com> wrote: > Liz, > > Thank you for thinking of me and my surname project today. Seeing your posting was just the best way to start the day, after being up till 2:30 a.m. cleaning up (taking out lots of usually-hidden code language) in the McMahon file which I transferred from my old computer to this new one. It prompts me to > think of how little progress I would have made with my genealogy projects > if we family historians did not stop our own research once in a while and > do something for others. > > I must disclose, however, that I do not try to keep up with current family news, for two reasons - (1) I am sensitive about appearing too nosy and (2) if I ever determine the actual county of origin for my own Clare residents of the 1800s, it will be the crowning achievement in my Carberry research, for there is no hope of my effort being anything but deeply historical in nature. I have totally batted out with connecting to current Carberry cousins, after locating two long-lost sets of them here in the U.S. and reaching out to more than one person in each set. Those are closed circles, so I now shy away from anything to do with the living. > > However, this month brought the news that a member of the Carberry YahooGroup which I organized has found a long-lost cousin in France who is > as avid a family historian as she is (she has been at her project for over 10 > years). It turns out that her Wexford group is related to Tommy Carberry the > horse trainer and his children the current-day jockeys. That brings back fine > memories because the one thing that my own family was able to contribute > was our oral history attributing an extraordinary ability to relate to animals. > My father, just for fun, taught wild birds to eat seed out of his hands (which I > then copied, a great way to while away some time before the arrival of the Web), > and his father had animals performing tricks, documented by a photo of him > next to a horse sitting like a dog. Thus the oral history that our Carberrys had > something to do professionally with horses back in Clare seems supported, > and I note that there was a racing venue on a hill near Quin, quite close to our > family's townland. > > So, thanks for remembering me. It is a meaningful Memorial Day already. > > Sharon C. > > > Liz Haren <lizharen@gmail.com> wrote: CARBERY (Stillorgan, Dublin and late of Leinster House and founding > member of Glenalbyn Tennis Club) - May 25, 2007 (peacefully), at The > Ashbury Nursing Home, Deans'Grange, Liam, beloved husband of the late > Patricia (Paddy); deeply missed by his loving children David and > Justine, their partners Janice and Donal, his sisters, six > grandchildren, relatives, extended family and a wide circle of > friends. Rest in peace. Funeral today (Monday) after 10 o'clock Mass > in St. Laurence O'Toole Church, Kilmacud to Shanganagh Cemetery. > > "At peace" > > Date: Friday, 25 May 2007 > > http://www.ireland.com/notices/index.cfm?fuseaction=detail&advert=588864&publish=28/05/2007 > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CLARE-PROJECTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > --------------------------------- > Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CLARE-PROJECTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/28/2007 12:22:27
    1. [IRL-CLARE-PROJECTS] HAUGHERIN
    2. Darcy5
    3. This is a message for Liz Haren re the Haren name: Have you ever come across the spelling Haugherin? my ggggggrandmother was Ellen Haugherin (died 1737) married to William Ronayne in Waterford. I have found only five references to this name - mostly Laois Offaly - and it has been suggested that it is in fact Horan (with a Waterford accent!), Haughran or Haran/Haren. Searching for these varations hasn't helped me so far! Just a thought born out of desperation! Nicola

    05/29/2007 05:03:34
    1. Re: [IRL-CLARE-PROJECTS] HAUGHERIN
    2. Liz Haren
    3. Hi Nicola, It wouldn't surprise me if that was another form of Haren! I haven't run across it myself BUT that is because I usually focus on Haren/Haran/Harhen. I wouldn't be looking in the Hau's when I gather that surname. You can be sure I'll do it from now on tho! Liz On 5/29/07, Darcy5 <darcy5@eircom.net> wrote: > This is a message for Liz Haren re the Haren name: > Have you ever come across the spelling Haugherin? my ggggggrandmother was > Ellen Haugherin (died 1737) married to William Ronayne in Waterford. I have > found only five references to this name - mostly Laois Offaly - and it has > been suggested that it is in fact Horan (with a Waterford accent!), Haughran > or Haran/Haren. Searching for these varations hasn't helped me so far! > Just a thought born out of desperation! > Nicola > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CLARE-PROJECTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/29/2007 01:58:54