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    1. IFHF Local Center to Cork
    2. E Macklin
    3. Good morning list: Looking for the local contact for County Cork for this new gnealogy group. Looking for information on the Macklin family of Inishannon. This is all I have to go on so far: Joseph Macklin [B cir +/- 1790 maried to a Jane [?] Macklin [B cir +/- 1800] Innishannon Children 1.Son - Robert Macklin [B cir +/- 1810] married to [?] Macklin [B cir +/- 1806] Ininshannon Children [?] Note: Robert was linen weaver possibly a merchant in the same trade for a while. Note: Robert is mentioned in the Griffith's valuation for Cork in 1851. Note: Robert was also involved with the local railway as a construction supervisor. 2.Son - Richard Macklin [B cir +/- 1812] married to [?] Macklin [B cir +/- 1808] Note: Richard Macklin served with the local 77th Foot Regiment from the Cork area Children [?] A Mary Macklin [B 1879] married to [?] Macklin Cork/Innishannon. A son [?] immigrated to New Zealand. A Daughter - Katherin [Kay] Macklin [B cir +/- 1876] in New Zealand Final Note: Macklin family was originally from the County Tyrone County Derry area. This family may have moved to the Inishannon area as it sounds similar to their even older connection with Inishowen area where the family was from in the 1750's. Prior to that the name was MacLochlainn. Also would love to hear from the Macklins in New Zealand to hear more about which Macklins moved there and any connections with a "Kay" Macklin. Eric Macklin Toronto

    02/27/2009 02:41:39
    1. Re: IFHF Local Center to Cork
    2. Hi Eric, Following message on the Liverpool & South Lancs message board: Kat Joined: 24 May 2008 Posts: 53 Location: NZ Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 7:01 pm Post subject: Re: WWII Photo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks for your help - Jim this sounds like it is the mystery Macklin. All my Macklins were nautical and in the Navy WWII. I have heard the names William and Florence before - I think they were born in Lanc and I ignored them at the time - as my Macklins came from Innishannon, County Cork in the early 1880s. This is a wonderful discovery - thanks very much for your help! Kat _________________ Membership No. 7636 Macklin, Taylforth, Shaw,Baines, Phillipson Google the board, you can PM her Brendan ----- "E Macklin" <[email protected]> wrote: > Good morning list: > > Looking for the local contact for County Cork for this new gnealogy > group. Looking for information on > the Macklin family of Inishannon. This is all I have to go on so far: > > Joseph Macklin [B cir +/- 1790 maried to a Jane [?] Macklin [B cir +/- > 1800] Innishannon > Children > 1.Son - Robert Macklin [B cir +/- 1810] married to [?] Macklin [B cir > +/- 1806] Ininshannon > Children [?] > Note: Robert was linen weaver possibly a merchant in the same trade > for a while. > Note: Robert is mentioned in the Griffith's valuation for Cork in > 1851. > Note: Robert was also involved with the local railway as a > construction supervisor. > 2.Son - Richard Macklin [B cir +/- 1812] married to [?] Macklin [B cir > +/- 1808] > Note: Richard Macklin served with the local 77th Foot Regiment from > the Cork area > Children [?] > > A Mary Macklin [B 1879] married to [?] Macklin Cork/Innishannon. A son > [?] immigrated to New Zealand. > A Daughter - Katherin [Kay] Macklin [B cir +/- 1876] in New Zealand > > Final Note: Macklin family was originally from the County Tyrone > County Derry area. This family may have > moved to the Inishannon area as it sounds similar to their even older > connection with Inishowen area where > the family was from in the 1750's. Prior to that the name was > MacLochlainn. > Also would love to hear from the Macklins in New > Zealand to hear more about which Macklins > moved there and any connections with a "Kay" Macklin. > > Eric Macklin > Toronto > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/01/2009 06:46:08