Try getting a sacramental history from the Church in New Zealand it should contain the place of her baptism etc. Eliz On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 12:42 AM, Gail Riddell (Te Kohanga) <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello > I am a new member to this list - I am in New Zealand. > > I am hunting for anything and everything regarding my late 2 times great grandmother who was named Maria Ann COFFEY. > Her NZ death certificate (1935) states her father was Christopher COFFEY (a plumber of Dublin) and her mother was called Eliza (no surname). > But as many of us appreciate, the details at time of death are only as good as the knowledge of the informer of that time. > This death information also states she had been in NZ since 1864. > (This enabled me to hunt out a passenger list ['Glenmark'] but that list states her name as Margaret COFFEY and that she was 18. This means she was supposedly born in 1846, in spite of her death certificate stating she was born in 1842.) > I also have her will, thinking that might hold some information as to her siblings or neices/nephews. But no. > Neither does her NZ Marriage certificate. (In 1866, very little information was recorded on such documents). > She was Roman Catholic. > > Because of so little information on Maria, I decided to attempt to look at Irish Records relating to Dublin. > I have looked at the Dublin Trade Directory - 1852, I think - but nothing came to light. > I have looked at on-line Church registers and in St Andrew and St Audeon, I found a Baptism for a 'Catherine COFFEY' father Chrstopher and mother Eliza, but when I contacted the church they told me I had to get a proper legal certificate and that would not tell me any more than the Baptism record. > There was also a baptism record for a Mary Anne COFFEY father Christopher and mother Bessie but the date of that record is 1862 - too late. > I found a Baptism record for a Christopher Coffey in 1802 father Pat and mother Jane but obviously I have no idea if this is "my" Christopher. Then I found a Baptism record for a Pat COFFY 1771 whose father was Dannielis and mother Maria. > > But I cannot locate any marriages for any of these persons in any of these parish records. > > So, what would be my next step please? > > > Gail Riddell (Te Kohanga, NZ) > Skype: karleykat > Home phone: +64 9 232 8440 > Cellphone: +64 21 961 478 > reply to: [email protected] > > > > > > > > > ****************************** > ATTENTION TO ALL:- Do any of you ever get to the bottom of this mail?, and do you remove the details that do not apply to your mail and change the SUBJECT LINE for best useage of ARCHIVED MATERIALS. > ------------------------------- > 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 >
unknown what part of Dublin. Suspect would be near Barraks of some sort because of father being a policeman. I found it so hard 6-10 years ago, i gave up. (doing Smith in ireland) but feel to try again. --- On Sun, 27/3/11, Margaret Doyle <[email protected]> wrote: From: Margaret Doyle <[email protected]> Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN] Smith To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Received: Sunday, 27 March, 2011, 8:04 AM Can you tell us what part of Dublin they were from? I'm researching Smyth fro Phibsborough. It's such a common name in Ireland, so difficult to research. Maggie ****************************** ATTENTION TO ALL:- Do any of you ever get to the bottom of this mail?, and do you remove the details that do not apply to your mail and change the SUBJECT LINE for best useage of ARCHIVED MATERIALS. ------------------------------- 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
--- 1- SURNAME - SMITH 2-CHRISTIAN NAME - George Nixon 3- RELIGION - Anglican 4- DO YOU KNOW WHERE THEY MARRIED -Australia 5- AGE WHEN MARRIED:-33 6- GROOM WAS BORN WHERE:-Dublin WIFE: Nancey Ann Cheney 7-LIVED AFTER MARRIAGE: Australia 8- NAME THE CHILDREN BORN TO THE MARRIED COUPLE IN IRELAND 9- IF THEY LEFT IRELAND WHEN WHAT YEAR:- unk 10- DID THEY DIE IN IRELAND:- No 11- WHAT DID THE PERSON YOU ARE LOOKING FOR WORK AT - Policeman , Dairyman milk delivery rounds George Nixon Smith born Dublin abt 1822-1823 Parents Unknown Fathers occupation was Policeman Thought i would try this nothing else i try on this site gets a response. IS there no other people researching Smith in Ireland? ****************************** ATTENTION TO ALL:- Do any of you ever get to the bottom of this mail?, and do you remove the details that do not apply to your mail and change the SUBJECT LINE for best useage of ARCHIVED MATERIALS. ------------------------------- 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
1- SURNAME - CLARKE 2-CHRISTIAN NAME - William 3- RELIGION - RC 4- DO YOU KNOW WHERE THEY MARRIED -no 5- AGE WHEN MARRIED:-unk 6- GROOM WAS BORN WHERE:-unk WIFE: Catherine COLLINS 7-LIVED AFTER MARRIAGE: 1 Mt Joy Lane, Dublin 8- NAME THE CHILDREN BORN TO THE MARRIED COUPLE IN IRELAND Mathew - OCT 1859 Catherine - JUL 1862 Christopher - DEC 1863 Mary - MAR 1867 William - MAY 1868 9- IF THEY LEFT IRELAND WHEN WHAT YEAR:- unk 10- DID THEY DIE IN IRELAND:- unk 11- WHAT DID THE PERSON YOU ARE LOOKING FOR WORK AT - "car driver" / "car proprietor" The child, Mathew, is my direct ancestor who moved to the US around 1890. I just found the siblings' baptisms in the parish registers on dublinheritage.ie. All are listed at 1 Mt Joy Lane. I have Mary's actual birth registration for same address. I don't think the parents emigrated because I find no record of them in the US. Father William is alive in 1886 when Mathew was married to Elizabeth Flynn at St. Paul's Arran Quay.
http://www.dublinheritage.ie/electoral/search.php There is a Christopher Coffey in the 1939 electoral roles still living in the parish of St.Audoens. Maggie
Joan: Might I ask if you have any suggestions as how to find a light in the dark. I have been searching for over 30years and am still in the dark about her. All I have is her birth certificate with her name and her mothers and the information from her two grand daughters. I am researching the Holland family and it seems as if they all just disappeared like smoke. Thanks for any suggestions if possible [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 3:21 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN] Fitzgerald > > Hello, > > Sorry, as far as I know your ancestors aren't any relation to my > FITZGERALD family. > > Joan > ****************************** > ATTENTION TO ALL:- Do any of you ever get to the bottom of this mail?, and > do you remove the details that do not apply to your mail and change the > SUBJECT LINE for best useage of ARCHIVED MATERIALS. > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 10.0.1204 / Virus Database: 1435/3526 - Release Date: 03/24/11 >
Hello, Sorry, as far as I know your ancestors aren't any relation to my FITZGERALD family. Joan
DEATH: HUGHES: At Dublin in her seventy fifth year of her age, the beloved mother of Professor Hughes, and widow of the late P H Hughes Esq. formerly of Corfu, Santa Maria and Zante - Illustrated Australian News, April 20th 1874 p 71 This is for Martha HUGHES nee HAYDEN. There is no death registration for Martha and she is not buried in Mt Jerome, Glasnevin nor Deans Grange. Can anybody suggest where she might be buried please ? Cheers from Valerie in sunny Sydney
Have you tried a Dublin Newspaper, e.g. The Irish Times Archive Online, for a death announcement which might give more details, i.e. the place of burial? Where was she living at the time of her death? Joyce > DEATH: HUGHES: At Dublin in her seventy fifth year of her age, the > beloved > mother of Professor Hughes, and widow of the late P H Hughes Esq. formerly > of Corfu, Santa Maria and Zante - Illustrated Australian News, April 20th > 1874 p 71 > > This is for Martha HUGHES nee HAYDEN. > > There is no death registration for Martha and she is not buried in Mt > Jerome, Glasnevin nor Deans Grange. >
We will need to know where she lived+ Religion please to make a guess at where Martha's buried. Maggie
Mary Fitzgerald Holland b 30 May 1881 who married John Archer Pollock 24 Dec. 1902, and they had a son John Pollock. His children tell me that their grandmother was a Fitzgerald. Mable Fitzgerald Holland was b to Joseph Holland b 1839 and her birth certificate says that her mother was Mary Ann Moore. Mable and John both are buried in DunDonald Cemetery in Belfast and she died 1918. After the death of Mary Ann ,,John Archer married Mary Morrison and he died 1942. Would there be any possible connection with your Fitzgerald family? The children of John Pollock s/o of Mable Fitzgerald Holland Pollock only were told that their grandmother was a Fitzgerald. This is such a mystery. Thanks in advance for a reply it is greatly appreciated. [email protected]
>Do you have John Wardlaw's baptism cert 18 Sept 1873 from Irish Genealogy? >(http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/d1f64e0559024). >You will see it says father WILLIAM DAVID WARDLAW and mother MARY ANNE >WARDLAW, which could mean that they were, in fact, married. William David >is a Clerk in Bank of Ireland, like your David William Wardlaw, so looks >like it's the same man - unless they were brothers working together???? Yes Colette I do have this baptism of John Wardlaw 18 Sep 1873 and it was the fact that David William Wardlaw, the father in both cases, was Clerk in Bank of Ireland that made me think that they were the same man. However, I cannot find a marriage record to confirm a marriage. If they were married, it could have been in a non conformist church, as the history of the family suggests. The record may not be digitalised (if existent). Thanks for your interest Judy
Many RC children in my Australian family and no doubt other countries were baptised with the Latin derivative of their real name - even though the Anglicised name was always used after that. Oliverium and Olevia were probably plain Oliver. In one of my families, Guillaume = William. Nancy > Well this is one time where I transcribed the parish register and note it to > be down as Oiverium which as you are aware is Latin, in fact most of the > Catholic register was in Latin,
Hi Do you have John Wardlaw's baptism cert 18 Sept 1873 from Irish Genealogy? (http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/d1f64e0559024). You will see it says father WILLIAM DAVID WARDLAW and mother MARY ANNE WARDLAW, which could mean that they were, in fact, married. William David is a Clerk in Bank of Ireland, like your David William Wardlaw, so looks like it's the same man - unless they were brothers working together???? Colette
Cara Though we are not related to the Tasmanian Wardlaws at least after the 1620s as my Wardlaws arrived in Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland around that time, probably from Dunfermline . In 1840 my line moved to Dublin. Then in 1919 and 1924, 2 brothers (Richard Norman and Ralph Wardlaw) moved to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The record that I have of the Tasmanian Wardlaws is derived from a book, "The Wardlaws of Tasmania", written by Sidney Wardlaw Game (ISBN 0 646 27800 2) in 1996 that shows that his first Tasmanian Wardlaws were Robert and wife Marrion Bennet who migrated from Dunfermline to Van Diemens Land (for those who do not know this was the earlier name of Tasmania) in 1842 with their family. It is not well indexed but I have glanced through the charts at the back and have not picked up the names Brownrigg and Hart. If anyone is interested I can give you Sidney Wardlaw Game's address in Canberra off the list. Judy Wardlaw in Melbourne Cara_Links sent on March 22, 2011 8:14 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN] Miller, Wardlaw BROWNRIGG -HART > Whilst strolling through a graveyard in Launceston Tasmania I noted two > names that are often asked about > One was a Wardlaw and the other was Brownrigg, which has intrigued me to > ask, did parts of both o f this family name, end up here in Tasmania, > other > associated name to Wardlaw was the surname Hart, yes it is just an aside, > but on a very worrying day, you will all now realise that my mind is never > far from those of you researching names in Ireland. > > Cheers > Cara > > From: "Judy Wardlaw" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 7:40 PM > Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN] Miller, Wardlaw > > >> Not quite a roll call message. >> Mary Anne Miller had a child, John, with a David William Wardlaw (Wardlow >> in BDM index) on 4 August 1873 in Dublin South. I cannot find any >> marriage >> date for the two. They may not have been married. My David William >> Wardlaw >> (1851-1891), Clerk at the Bank of Ireland, bachelor on this certificate, >> married Eva Lemon on 1 June 1878 at the Presbyterian Abbey Church, >> Rutland >> Square. I want to know if these two were the same man. I cannot find >> death >> dates for either John or Mary Anne. My David's brother married in Baptist >> Chapel, 12c Lower Abbey Street, Dublin, so a first marriage for David may >> have been there and records may not be digitalised. Any suggestions to >> prove or disprove this is the same person?
Hi Cara That's is my problem I have yet to find Oleva and Maria parents, any of the Archbold that Colette sent me could be relatives. Olevia and Maria both died before the 1901 census so I have no point to start looking other than they both died in South Dublin. With their two children Katie and Christopher if you say they may have been named after grandparents there is no Christopher Archbold or Katie on the list . The census for the New York have Christopher Archbold born 1872 in Ireland both parents born in Ireland and his wife Mary ? born 1872 in England with English parents going by their first child birth in 1896 Mary and Christopher would have married around 1895 Thank you for every ones Interest Jeff
Hi David I stumbled across this site today http://www.ancestralatlas.com/ancestral-atlas-genealogy-mapping-network.php I hope thats the one you wanted Terese NSW Australia On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 8:31 PM, David Cassells <[email protected]> wrote: > Someone recently posted about labelling maps with addresses of relatives etc - a neat site a bit like Google maps but that wasn't it. > > Can anyone tell me who it was etc - can't remember which list :( > > Thanks > > David > ****************************** > ATTENTION TO ALL:- Do any of you ever get to the bottom of this mail?, and do you remove the details that do not apply to your mail and change the SUBJECT LINE for best useage of ARCHIVED MATERIALS. > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Someone recently posted about labelling maps with addresses of relatives etc - a neat site a bit like Google maps but that wasn't it. Can anyone tell me who it was etc - can't remember which list :( Thanks David
Whilst strolling through a graveyard in Launceston Tasmania I noted two names that are often asked about One was a Wardlaw and the other was Brownrigg, which has intrigued me to ask, did parts of both o f this family name, end up here in Tasmania, other associated name to Wardlaw was the surname Hart, yes it is just an aside, but on a very worrying day, you will all now realise that my mind is never far from those of you researching names in Ireland. Cheers Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Wardlaw" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 7:40 PM Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN] Miller, Wardlaw > Not quite a roll call message. > Mary Anne Miller had a child, John, with a David William Wardlaw (Wardlow > in BDM index) on 4 August 1873 in Dublin South. I cannot find any marriage > date for the two. They may not have been married. My David William Wardlaw > (1851-1891), Clerk at the Bank of Ireland, bachelor on this certificate, > married Eva Lemon on 1 June 1878 at the Presbyterian Abbey Church, Rutland > Square. I want to know if these two were the same man. I cannot find death > dates for either John or Mary Anne. My David's brother married in Baptist > Chapel, 12c Lower Abbey Street, Dublin, so a first marriage for David may > have been there and records may not be digitalised. Any suggestions to > prove or disprove this is the same person? > ****************************** > ATTENTION TO ALL:- Do any of you ever get to the bottom of this mail?, and > do you remove the details that do not apply to your mail and change the > SUBJECT LINE for best useage of ARCHIVED MATERIALS. > ------------------------------- > 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 > I use BullGuard Spamfilter to keep my inbox clean. It is completely free: www.bullguard.com/freespamfilter
Problem with this Jeff is you are going to have to locate which family member he traveled to the States with, as he would not have been on a ship alone at that age, ( Or one would have to assume not ) did he perhaps come across with a favourite Aunt or Uncle have you any idea of family names connected to the family of Archbold? other than of course his mother's family. Cheers Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Butler" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 2:00 PM Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN] Christopher Archbold > Looking for help with a Christopher Archbold born 1872 South Dublin to > Olevia and Mary Archbold. He is not on the 1901or 1911 censusfor Ireland . > There is a match to him on the 1920 census for New York now married with 5 > children. On the census it has him as been naturalized in 1880 he would > have only been 8-9 years old and his parents would be still back in > Ireland. I looking for help to find him on a ships log for around 1880 and > a marriage 1896 about in New York > > Thank you > > Jeff > > > ****************************** > ATTENTION TO ALL:- Do any of you ever get to the bottom of this mail?, and > do you remove the details that do not apply to your mail and change the > SUBJECT LINE for best useage of ARCHIVED MATERIALS. > ------------------------------- > 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 > I use BullGuard Spamfilter to keep my inbox clean. It is completely free: www.bullguard.com/freespamfilter