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    1. [IRL-CLARE-PROJECTS] Fr. Pat Cherry, relatives McInerney of Sixmilebridge
    2. sharon carberry
    3. Before I lose the ship arrival info which I happened on a few days ago, I will post what I have on this Cherry of the Cratloe area. Due to his advancement in the priesthood, further research on him should be a matter of contacting the Brooklyn diocese's archivist. I have not tried doing more on incoming Cherry individuals on the Ellis Island website. I just did a few minutes' quick culling of online info on this person. I was actually doing ship searching on an entirely different surname, but Clare people often traveled together, plus my eyes are conditioned to find Clare in a list of words. In this case, the very skimpy ship info of the Castle Garden records (which ended in 1891/92, when Ellis Island opened) is supplemented by a relative's arriving when ship arrival records were much more detailed. Sharon Carberry USA 27 Oct 1919 passenger: Kathleen McInerney age 19 going to uncle Rev. Father Cherry, St. Michael's Rectory, 42nd St, Brooklyn passenger's father: John McInerney, Ralahine South, Sixmilebridge, Co.Clare 1900 NY Kings County, 26th Ward, Brooklyn, 1657 St. Mark;s Ave. CHERRY, Patrick age 32 b. Dec 1868 Ire RC clergyman, assistant immigrated 1891, naturalized Located on the North shore of Long Island (just beyond Brooklyn): "In 1900, Bishop McDonald of Brooklyn, convinced the Catholics in the area could support a parish of their own, instituted the Parish of St. Peter of Alcantra. In July 1901, Fr. Patrick Cherry became the first pastor." http://www.stpeterofalcantara.org/index.htm 1910 NY Queens County, 1st Ward, Greenpoint Ave. [the Irish district neighboring Brooklyn to the north, along the shore of Long Island] CHERRY Patrick J. age 42 b. Ire RC clergyman sister Nellie age 36 b. NY [error ?] parents: b. Ire Rectory housekeeper, single year 2007 info: St. Michaels' RC Church tel. 718-768-6065 352 42nd St., Brooklyn NY 1920 NY Kings County, Brooklyn, 353-354 42nd St. CHERRY, Patrick J. age 50 b. Ire paster, church img'd 1890, nat'd 1896 ward: Nellie Cherry 40 PA [error] pars: Ire housekeeper, single "3 July 1931 REQUIEM MASS FINAL TRIBUTE OF BORO PRIEST Clergy of Diocese at Funeral of Father QUINN Clergy and parishioners today paid final tribute to the Rev. Thomas J. QUINN, pastor of the Church of St. Francis De Sales, Belle Harbor... The Rt. Rev. Mgr. Patrick J. CHERRY was the celebrant..." http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Newspaper/BSU/1931.Death.July.html Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today!http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=48517/*http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 hot CTA = Join our Network Research Panel

    05/20/2007 11:22:16
    1. Re: [IRL-CLARE-PROJECTS] Fr. Pat Cherry, relatives McInerney of Sixmilebridge
    2. Are you interested in McInerney family that was here in Ontario, which could be part of this family? Dan Walker > Before I lose the ship arrival info which I happened on a few days ago, I > will > post what I have on this Cherry of the Cratloe area. Due to his > advancement in > the priesthood, further research on him should be a matter of contacting > the > Brooklyn diocese's archivist. > > I have not tried doing more on incoming Cherry individuals on the Ellis > Island > website. I just did a few minutes' quick culling of online info on this > person. > I was actually doing ship searching on an entirely different surname, but > Clare people often traveled together, plus my eyes are conditioned to find > Clare in a list of words. In this case, the very skimpy ship info of the > Castle > Garden records (which ended in 1891/92, when Ellis Island opened) is > supplemented by a relative's arriving when ship arrival records were much > more > detailed. > > Sharon Carberry > USA > > > 27 Oct 1919 > passenger: Kathleen McInerney age 19 > going to uncle Rev. Father Cherry, St. Michael's Rectory, 42nd St, > Brooklyn > passenger's father: John McInerney, Ralahine South, Sixmilebridge, > Co.Clare > > > 1900 NY Kings County, 26th Ward, Brooklyn, 1657 St. Mark;s Ave. > CHERRY, Patrick age 32 b. Dec 1868 Ire RC clergyman, assistant > immigrated 1891, naturalized > > Located on the North shore of Long Island (just beyond Brooklyn): > "In 1900, Bishop McDonald of Brooklyn, convinced the Catholics in the > area could support a parish of their own, instituted the Parish of St. > Peter of Alcantra. In July 1901, Fr. Patrick Cherry became the first > pastor." > http://www.stpeterofalcantara.org/index.htm > > 1910 NY Queens County, 1st Ward, Greenpoint Ave. [the Irish district > neighboring Brooklyn to the north, along the shore of Long Island] > CHERRY > Patrick J. age 42 b. Ire RC clergyman > sister Nellie age 36 b. NY [error ?] parents: b. Ire > Rectory housekeeper, single > > year 2007 info: > St. Michaels' RC Church tel. 718-768-6065 > 352 42nd St., Brooklyn NY > > 1920 NY Kings County, Brooklyn, 353-354 42nd St. > CHERRY, Patrick J. age 50 b. Ire > paster, church img'd 1890, nat'd 1896 > ward: Nellie Cherry 40 PA [error] pars: Ire housekeeper, single > > > "3 July 1931 REQUIEM MASS FINAL TRIBUTE OF BORO PRIEST > > Clergy of Diocese at Funeral of Father QUINN > Clergy and parishioners today paid final tribute to the Rev. Thomas J. > > QUINN, pastor of the Church of St. Francis De Sales, Belle Harbor... > > The Rt. Rev. Mgr. Patrick J. CHERRY was the celebrant..." > http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Newspaper/BSU/1931.Death.July.html > > Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel > today!http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=48517/*http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 > hot CTA = Join our Network Research Panel > > ------------------------------- > 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 > ---------------------------- Powered by Execulink Webmail http://www.execulink.com/

    05/21/2007 10:59:24
    1. Re: [IRL-CLARE-PROJECTS] ... McInerney of Sixmilebridge
    2. sharon carberry
    3. Dan, Sorry for not replying faster, but I was caught up with a reply to an earlier posting. I am interested in McInerney of East Clare who went to ONT, in the sense that I keep my eye on all E. Clare emigrants. With my recent shift onto a new computer, I have not cleaned up the computer file which has my saved material on a photo of the mid-1800s found in Holyoke, Mass. which indicates that a Clare-type surnamed family there had a connection to an Ontario, Can. family of the same name. I am fairly sure that the surname was not McInerney, but the maintaining of close connections between U.S. and Canadian immigrants, particularly across such a long distance, is definitely an subject which I want to document. Thanks for asking. Sharon Carberry danialw@execulink.com wrote: Are you interested in McInerney family that was here in Ontario, which could be part of this family? Dan Walker > Before I lose the ship arrival info which I happened on a few days ago, I > will > post what I have on this Cherry of the Cratloe area. Due to his > advancement in > the priesthood, further research on him should be a matter of contacting > the > Brooklyn diocese's archivist. > > I have not tried doing more on incoming Cherry individuals on the Ellis > Island > website. I just did a few minutes' quick culling of online info on this > person. > I was actually doing ship searching on an entirely different surname, but > Clare people often traveled together, plus my eyes are conditioned to find > Clare in a list of words. In this case, the very skimpy ship info of the > Castle > Garden records (which ended in 1891/92, when Ellis Island opened) is > supplemented by a relative's arriving when ship arrival records were much > more > detailed. > > Sharon Carberry > USA > > > 27 Oct 1919 > passenger: Kathleen McInerney age 19 > going to uncle Rev. Father Cherry, St. Michael's Rectory, 42nd St, > Brooklyn > passenger's father: John McInerney, Ralahine South, Sixmilebridge, > Co.Clare > > > 1900 NY Kings County, 26th Ward, Brooklyn, 1657 St. Mark;s Ave. > CHERRY, Patrick age 32 b. Dec 1868 Ire RC clergyman, assistant > immigrated 1891, naturalized > > Located on the North shore of Long Island (just beyond Brooklyn): > "In 1900, Bishop McDonald of Brooklyn, convinced the Catholics in the > area could support a parish of their own, instituted the Parish of St. > Peter of Alcantra. In July 1901, Fr. Patrick Cherry became the first > pastor." > http://www.stpeterofalcantara.org/index.htm > > 1910 NY Queens County, 1st Ward, Greenpoint Ave. [the Irish district > neighboring Brooklyn to the north, along the shore of Long Island] > CHERRY > Patrick J. age 42 b. Ire RC clergyman > sister Nellie age 36 b. NY [error ?] parents: b. Ire > Rectory housekeeper, single > > year 2007 info: > St. Michaels' RC Church tel. 718-768-6065 > 352 42nd St., Brooklyn NY > > 1920 NY Kings County, Brooklyn, 353-354 42nd St. > CHERRY, Patrick J. age 50 b. Ire > paster, church img'd 1890, nat'd 1896 > ward: Nellie Cherry 40 PA [error] pars: Ire housekeeper, single > > > "3 July 1931 REQUIEM MASS FINAL TRIBUTE OF BORO PRIEST > > Clergy of Diocese at Funeral of Father QUINN > Clergy and parishioners today paid final tribute to the Rev. Thomas J. > > QUINN, pastor of the Church of St. Francis De Sales, Belle Harbor... > > The Rt. Rev. Mgr. Patrick J. CHERRY was the celebrant..." > http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Newspaper/BSU/1931.Death.July.html > > Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel > today!http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=48517/*http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 > hot CTA = Join our Network Research Panel > > ------------------------------- > 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 > ---------------------------- Powered by Execulink Webmail http://www.execulink.com/ ------------------------------- 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 --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business.

    05/22/2007 12:11:30