Thank you to Andrew for his years of service and welcome to Chris in appreciation of her willingness to do the work! Here are my main lines; I have more information on these families if anyone sees a possible connection. HALLORAN; O'HALLORAN: Michael DOB unknown -@ 1826 JOHN - B. @ 1846-47 - Cork City -Married KATE SCULLY - North Cathedral - 1866; her father listed as MICHAEL SCULLY JOHN - b. 1873 - Married MARY DRISCOLL at St. Peter & St. Paul's - August 17, 1901 DRISCOLL: MICHAEL DOB/Place of birth unknown -family oral trad. says he might have emigrated from Skibbereen after the famine. He married MARY THOMPSON -St. Finnbar's South chapel on April 11, 1877. Sheila O'Halloran Crowell
I am interested in a Keefe man who came over in settl;ed in the Boston, MA area. Could there be a connection? Priscilla Subject: [Irl-Cork] DONOVAN, O'DONOVAN, KEEFFE, O'KEEFE, MULCAHY, SHEEHAN, LINEHAN and HANNIGAN
Greetings, My family and I have hunted for years for my grandmother's 1879 or 1880 Irish birth registration, or her baptism. We now think the new Family Search Beta site must be including more registrations than before, at this URL: <https://beta.familysearch.org/> This week I put in my grandmother's surname, Mahoney, with no first name; and both her parents' names, Cornelius Mahony & Margaret Regan, plus County Cork, but no date. As I expected, her previously known siblings' civil births & baptisms turned up, in Glengarriff civil and Inchigeelagh RC locations. Then suddenly, up popped a new one, with no given first name at all: "*...* Mahoney, Female," with my grandmother's exact birth date, 19 Dec 1879, at a location unfamiliar to our family, Inniscarra. This family moved around a bit, so it still makes sense, really. Our Margaret Mahoney had emigrated to northern Illinois with her mother & siblings at about age 4 or 5. All she remembered of Ireland was being able to walk from their home to the ship. Inniscarra, a few miles west of Cork City, seems walkable to Cobh. Would we have found her sooner, if we had looked for unnamed babies instead of just Margarets? Who knew that a child's birth could even be registered with *no stated first name*? After I obtain a copy of my "Female but unnamed" Mahoney's civil birth registration [which might list a townland?], I will search for her baptism at the most likely RC parish. Appreciate any comments or advice, Barb Glassel
Hi Barb, I too found who I think is my Gr Grandfather Joseph Doherty on the IGI part of family search. He is registered only as "male" Doherty but birth year is right on , area is right on, fathers name Thomas right on, but because I still can`t prove his mother was Anne Joyce, (the mother listed on his birth record) none of it will qualify as proof, right? For that reason, I haven`t sent away for a copy of that birth record. His two siblings were given first names when registered. I know that if a child wasn`t expected to live for long, at time of birth, they sometimes weren`t named. So thats my two bits worth. Heather Horgan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barb Glassel" <bglassel@gmail.com> To: <irl-cork@rootsweb.com>; <mahoney@rootsweb.com>; <mahony@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2010 2:17 PM Subject: [Irl-Cork] Birth Registrations with No First Name > Greetings, > > My family and I have hunted for years for my grandmother's 1879 or 1880 > Irish birth registration, or her baptism. > > We now think the new Family Search Beta site must be including more > registrations than before, at this URL: > <https://beta.familysearch.org/> > This week I put in my grandmother's surname, Mahoney, with no first name; > and both her parents' names, Cornelius Mahony & Margaret Regan, plus > County > Cork, but no date. > > As I expected, her previously known siblings' civil births & baptisms > turned > up, in Glengarriff civil and Inchigeelagh RC locations. Then suddenly, up > popped a new one, with no given first name at all: > "*...* Mahoney, Female," with my grandmother's exact birth date, 19 Dec > 1879, at a location unfamiliar to our family, Inniscarra. This family > moved > around a bit, so it still makes sense, really. Our Margaret Mahoney had > emigrated to northern Illinois with her mother & siblings at about age 4 > or > 5. All she remembered of Ireland was being able to walk from their home to > the ship. Inniscarra, a few miles west of Cork City, seems walkable to > Cobh. > > Would we have found her sooner, if we had looked for unnamed babies > instead > of just Margarets? Who knew that a child's birth could even be registered > with *no stated first name*? > > After I obtain a copy of my "Female but unnamed" Mahoney's civil birth > registration [which might list a townland?], I will search for her baptism > at the most likely RC parish. > > Appreciate any comments or advice, > Barb Glassel > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-CORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
CARMODY origin in Clare,not sure where...possibly Ennis, Kilrush or Tulla areas, Patrick , Denis or John. Left Clare and found in Cork near Kilbrin area, in 1820-70. A Patrick Carmody b 1845 Kilbrin, Cork went to Middlesex area England about 1870 for work, stay at relatives, Denis & Johanna Carmody in Harlington and Bethnal Green areas. worked with cousins(??) Patrick, John and or/either Denis the sons of Denis and Johanna. Patrick and young Denis stayed in Middlesex as bachelors, John came to Us in 1888-9,joined US Army 1895-1901, married a Nora Mulcahy* Sullivan. She was widow with 3 children. Nora came from Kanturk, Cork, daughter of Margaret Ring and Denis Mulcahy Looking for any info on Carmody, Mulcahy, Ring or Cronins who may be related. Thank you Hoping some connection from someone after searching all sites in over 40 years.
Have you got any bites? I just got new computer and learning things again, getting used to laptop... On Nov 8, 2010, at 4:27 PM, Famskr1705@aol.com wrote: > Researching MULCAHY, CRONIN and RING in Boherbue and Kanturk,County Cork, > 1800s to 1900. > Three Denis MULCAHYs, Tim and Nora CRONIN and Margaret RING. Anyone see a > connection? > Evelyn in California > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Lorraine - I would be interested in seeing the photo - I have a few photos of the Baldwin siblings at an unidentified location which I suspect may be Codrum - they appear to have been taken around the early 1920s judging by the style of dress and the age of the subjects. "My" Baldwins were in-laws so I have not done a lot of research into them. Samuel Welply Baldwin married Mary Dennehy (my connection) in Macroom on 7 Feb 1899 and they had four children, Mona, Nellie, Sam & Austin. Samuel W Baldwin was a miller and draper and had several business interests in Macroom - he also was a Justice of the Peace and at one stage I believe Chairman of the Urban District Council - he is also credited with bringing electric lighting to Macroom. Samuel's father's name was James according to the marriage cert. I think he had a brother also in Macroom - Edward or Edwin to the best of my recollection. Regards Caroline -----Original Message----- From: Lorraine Egan Sent: Monday, November 08, 2010 8:29 PM To: irl-cork@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Irl-Cork] Codrum House, Macroom I believe Codrum House belonged to Ashe family, at one stage I have a photo of Codrum, in its hey day.Also one of my ancestors Elizabeth Lindsey married Richard Ashe 1806. I have email add of ancestor of Ashe, can give to you off list. Interested in your connection to BALDWIN. Baldwins were my gt gps (Mt Pleasant) Have a lot of info on same on website www.radleysofcork.bigpondhosting.com Lorraine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Caroline & Eugene Nolan" <cenolan@eircom.net> To: <irl-cork@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 08, 2010 9:40 PM Subject: [Irl-Cork] Codrum House, Macroom
I'm searching the DALY surname (various spellings) of County Cork. I have only family memories from severlal cousins who believe we came from Cork. John (1795-1843) and James (1800/09-1843) DALY are in Grafton, Lorain, Ohio by 1833, where James buys land. They live and die in Ohiowithin months of each other in 1843. James and John both married in Ohio to women born in NY or CT. My GrGf, Lawrence DALY (1807-1905) is in Ohio by 1845, where he marries James' widow. The birthdates suggest these 3 were brothers. The 1900 Census says that he came to the US in 1830, but I can't find him on a Census, unless he is the single Lawrence DAILY who appears in the Illinois 1840 Census. Can't find any proof of this, other than we had a connection to Illinois for many years. A grand-uncle, Timothy Aloysius DALY was a physician on Halstead St. until his death in the 1930s. In 1863, Lawrence marries Mary Anne EGAN, who came from Ireland in 1851. She lived in Joliet, IL prior to marrying Lawrence, and had a brother John. Their father's name was Pat, mother's name unknown. She was not from Cork as far as we know. In 1860, a Michael DALY (ca. 1832-1900) comes to the US, and is in Ohio by 1863. In 1870 Census, he lives on land owned by Lawrence. He marries Catherine O'Rourke in 1861, somewhere within the US before arriving in OH. It's unclear as to Michael's relationship to my Lawrence. He may have been a nephew, or a half-brother. Regards, Trish
I need the name of a reliable researcher for a manuscript which is in National Library of Ireland. Can anyone advise? Thankyou Lorraine www.radleysofcork.bigpondhosting.com -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 876 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message
Lorraine Egan <rainel2@bigpond.com> >I need the name of a reliable researcher for a manuscript which is in >National Library of Ireland. Can anyone advise? See: http://www.nationalarchives.ie/genealogy/researchers.htm Genealogical and Historical Researchers in Ireland http://www.iol.ie/~irishrts/Professionals.html Professional Genealogists in Ireland http://www.nli.ie/family_hr.htm#gs Genealogical Advisors at the National Library in Dublin http://homepage.tinet.ie/~seanjmurphy/index.htm Centre for Irish Genealogical and Historical Studies http://genealogypro.com/directories/Ireland.html Professional Genealogists and Research Services for Ireland http://www.recordsireland.ie/ Record agent in Dublin http://www.geocities.com/stassam.geo/dublin.html Lookup Service for Records in Dublin http://indigo.ie/~apgi/ Association of Professional Genealogists in Ireland http://indigo.ie/~gorry/PGorry.html Paul Gorry in Dublin http://www.eneclann.ie/ Eneclann: Irish Genealogical Research Services http://www.morrigan.com Morrigan Research Services http://gofree.indigo.ie/~pmcotter/ Paul MacCotter Genealogical and Historical Research http://www.heirsireland.com/ Heirs Ireland http://homepage.eircom.net/~celtichistories/ch.htm Celtic histories Irish genealogical research http://www.irishgen.com/ IrishGen, Ltd. http://www.youririshroots.com/ Your Irish Roots
I have an interest in PHIBBS. John PHIBBS, born somewhere in Ireland, died 1874 in Hamilton, Ontario Canada. Married Jane LOVE (from somewhere in Co. Cork) in 1846 in Hamilton, Ontario Canada. Guessing that John PHIBBS may have been from Co. Cork, but I don't know. Carolyn On 11-Nov-10, at 9:11 PM, Tom Whibbs wrote: > Surnames---Phibbs, Brien, Barry, Horgan,Cull. > > Locations--Bridestown, Cullenagh, Glanworth, Fermoy, Catherdrinna, > Doneraile, Mitchelstown >
Surnames---Phibbs, Brien, Barry, Horgan,Cull. Locations--Bridestown, Cullenagh, Glanworth, Fermoy, Catherdrinna, Doneraile, Mitchelstown
Hi Tom, Where are your Horgans from? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Whibbs" <tomwhibbs@rogers.com> To: <irl-cork@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 6:11 PM Subject: [Irl-Cork] Families of interest in Cork > Surnames---Phibbs, Brien, Barry, Horgan,Cull. > > Locations--Bridestown, Cullenagh, Glanworth, Fermoy, Catherdrinna, > Doneraile, Mitchelstown > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-CORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Chris and all on the list. Just sending in the names I am researching. What I have at present is:. My g/grandparents are Thomas HOOLEY b.Ireland? 1835; m.Swansea Wales 1856;d.Cardiff Wales 1896 He m Mary Ann FITZGERALD b.Ireland? 1835 d. Cardiff Wales 1908. Thomas father is shown as Martin HOOLEY, Mason by trade, b. Ireland. I found a Martin Hooley in Cheshire Census in 1841 aged 30 (b.1811?) as a boarder.Have not been able to find anymore about him. He died before his sons wedding in 1857.I am only looking for details BEFORE 1835 if possible. Mary Anns father Timothy FITZGERALD B.1784 Ireland? d.1872 Swansea Wales. Second marriiage in 1865 to Martha (Davies)Turner widow/housekeeper in 1865. No info about her. My grandparents were Thomas Hooley.b.1862 Cardiff Wales m. in 1888 to Julia Ann MAHONEY.b.1867 d.1903,Cardiff Wales I found she was buried with a Margaret MAHONEY at Cathay Cemetery Wales. Not sure if this was her mother. Again just looking for the Irish side of the family at this point as I have most of the info after 1856. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards, Mary in Nth Qld Aus where it is still showering.
Mary and all I have the Cardiff Catholic CD if you need a look up although it appears you have yours covered. On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 8:03 AM, Mary <mcjm52@bigpond.com> wrote: > Hi Chris and all on the list. > > Just sending in the names I am researching. > What I have at present is:. > > My g/grandparents are Thomas HOOLEY b.Ireland? 1835; > m.Swansea Wales 1856;d.Cardiff Wales 1896 > He m Mary Ann FITZGERALD b.Ireland? 1835 > d. Cardiff Wales 1908. > > Thomas father is shown as Martin HOOLEY, Mason by trade, b. Ireland. > I found a Martin Hooley in Cheshire Census in 1841 aged 30 (b.1811?) as a > boarder.Have not been able to find anymore about him. He died before his > sons wedding in 1857.I am only looking for details BEFORE 1835 if possible. > > Mary Anns father Timothy FITZGERALD B.1784 Ireland? d.1872 Swansea Wales. > Second marriiage in 1865 to Martha (Davies)Turner widow/housekeeper in > 1865. > No info about her. > My grandparents were Thomas Hooley.b.1862 Cardiff Wales > m. in 1888 to Julia Ann MAHONEY.b.1867 d.1903,Cardiff Wales > I found she was buried with a Margaret MAHONEY at Cathay Cemetery Wales. > Not > sure if this was her mother. > Again just looking for the Irish side of the family at this point as I have > most of the info after 1856. > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Kind regards, > > Mary in Nth Qld Aus where it is still showering. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-CORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Caroline. How are you? I looked up one of commercial sites for you and found Harriet Danckert b. Cork md to Johm Daunt. Father Christian Jacob Danckert and Mother Jane Lamb..Cork. Maybe same? Nothing on John though. Lorraine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Caroline Smith" <carolinefoggitt@blueyonder.co.uk> To: <irl-cork@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 5:38 PM Subject: [Irl-Cork] FW: DAUNT and DANCKERT > > > > > _____ > > From: Caroline Smith [mailto:carolinefoggitt@blueyonder.co.uk] > Sent: 09 November 2010 07:38 > To: 'IRL-CORK@rootsweb.com.' > Subject: DAUNT and DANCKERT > > > > Thank you so much Andrew for all the efficient and constant work. And to > Chris for taking it on. > > > > I am researching DAUNT: my ancestor Howard Gillman Daunt lived and worked > in > Dublin, worked as clockmaker for the Gas Meter Company, died 1881, but I > think may be the son of a John DAUNT who was a shoemaker in Cork City, > Paul > Street in 1809. His wife may have been Harriett DANCKERT. Church of > Ireland. No baptism record found, just a few circumstantial clues. > Possibly mine are the poor church mice relations of the grand Kinsale > family. All clues very welcome - had had many contributions from this > list. > This is my best hypothesis. > > > > Thank you all, and Good Luck! > > > > Caroline > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-CORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 874 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message
Yes, good point! Perhaps you could contact the webmaster Catherine and tell her what you know and see if she has any suggestions. She lives in Bandon and has easier access to some records than I do here in NZ. All the best, Patsy Website: http://www.loanegenealogy.webs.com http://cdkiwi.com Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 10:54 AM Subject: Re: [Irl-Cork] Looking for LORDEN, COLLINS, MCCARTY > Thanks Patsy---my problem is once I find a possibility I don't know what > to > do next!!!!
Hi Chris - I'm sure you've already checked out this website: http://www.bandon-genealogy.com/ Lots of LORDAN/LORDENs there. As you know, naming patterns may help to narrow things down as well. Regards, Patsy - New Zealand Website: http://www.loanegenealogy.webs.com http://cdkiwi.com Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 9:33 AM Subject: [Irl-Cork] Looking for LORDEN, COLLINS, MCCARTY >I have done some research on the family--all come from Cork. I have a > little information on John Collins and John McCarty, mostly from US > records, > but I do know they come from Cork. Now Thomas Lorden is one that is hard > to > find. I do know that he came from Cork (I think Bandon area) and was born > around 1839. Came over to USA in 1850's through Baltimore and somehow > landed in Hartland, Ill and married Mary McCarty. I have their entire > family in US, but no records show where he came from in Cork. > > CHRIS >
Hi All, My major areas of interest are the Russell family from Cork City and the Walsh Family from Michelstown. Jeanette
Thanks for the great suggestion! -----Original Message----- From: irl-cork-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:irl-cork-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Patricia O'Shea Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 4:03 PM To: irl-cork@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Irl-Cork] Looking for LORDEN, COLLINS, MCCARTY Yes, good point! Perhaps you could contact the webmaster Catherine and tell her what you know and see if she has any suggestions. She lives in Bandon and has easier access to some records than I do here in NZ. All the best, Patsy Website: http://www.loanegenealogy.webs.com http://cdkiwi.com Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 10:54 AM Subject: Re: [Irl-Cork] Looking for LORDEN, COLLINS, MCCARTY > Thanks Patsy---my problem is once I find a possibility I don't know what > to > do next!!!! ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message