Hi Have you seen this at Irish Genealogy http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords? ... Area - DUBLIN (RC) , Parish/Church/Congregation - ST. ANDREW Baptism of ANNE TOOLE of FITZWILLIAM LANE on N/R N/R 1860 Name ANNE TOOLE Date of Birth N/R N/R 1860 Address FITZWILLIAM LANE Father JOHN TOOLE Mother CATHERINE WILLIAMS Sponsor 1 PATRICK KELLY Sponsor 2 ELIZA KELLY As Anne was born in 1860, it's more than likely that the parents were married pre-1860 which means there won't be a Civil Marriage Record (registration of RC marriages only commenced in 1864). Therefore, it's a matter of trying to find a church record. Good luck! Colette
Archbishop Cobbe of Dublin in 1700. Any relative? www.mayhum.net/cobbe_charles.htm Maggie
ROLL CALL SUGGESTIONS 1- SURNAME:- Smythe and Keane 2-CHRISTIAN NAME - Philip and Mary and their daughter Annie Helena 3- RELIGION- I think COI but their daughter Annie Helena's children went to a Catholic boarding school in Australia because the family lived 600 or so Kms north of Cooktown with no schools locally. her husband, James Whiteford was Presbyterian. 4- DO YOU KNOW WHERE THEY MARRIED- No 5- AGE WHEN MARRIED - Not known 6- GROOM WAS BORN WHERE:- Not known 7-LIVED AFTER MARRIAGE- Dublin city or county as their daughter Annie Helena was born in Dublin c 1858/59 8- NAME THE CHILDREN BORN TO THE MARRIED COUPLE IN IRELAND - Annie Helena Smythe (only child known) 9- IF THEY LEFT IRELAND WHEN WHAT YEAR:- Philip and Mary remained in Ireland. Annie Helena emigrated to Cooktown, North Qld in the early 1880s marrying there in 1883 10- DID THEY DIE IN IRELAND:-I assume so 11- WHAT DID THE PERSON YOU ARE LOOKING FOR DO - Unknown I have Philip and Mary's names on the death certificate of their daughter Annie Helena Smythe following her death in 1939 as a 79 year old. Annie Helena emigrated to Australia (Cooktown, North Qld) in the 1880s. I am told she came out as a governess. I'd love to find out more about the family in Ireland. Sites to research - I've used most of the recommendations so far. If anybody has family who emigrated to Australia or you would like to see how Ireland was reported in the colonies newspapers, you might like to use the following site: http://trove.nla.gov.au/result?q=dublin+ireland&l-availability=y This is the TROVE site which is the National Library of Australia site which has digitised a number of Australian newspapers. The link I attached was a search for Dublin Ireland digitised information available on line. You need to scroll down the page and see the section "Digitised newspapers and More" on the right hand side of the web page. If you want to go directly tot he TROVE site and search the newspapers use the following: http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper?q= You can search by location, date, decade etc. It is a most valuable resource and I cannot praise it highly enough. It never ceases to amaze me how much overseas information was contained in early newspapers in the colonies. They reported an amazing amount of information on issues of the day e.g. a search for famine Ireland Dublin brings up over 2000 articles. A search for famine Ireland brings up over 9000 articles. I'd love to hear back from anyubody with an interest in or knowledge of the Smythe/Keane family. Cheers all Anne
Hi, If you are lucky enough to find a connection..you can check out the entry in the parish register. www.irishgenealogy.ie/index.html Good Luck, Carol.
Hi Terese , you can also get help at your local LDS or if in Queensland , Burpengary LDS just North of Brisbane , has all the Irish BMD films and readers for free. Johnno --- On Wed, 16/3/11, terese mcgrath <[email protected]> wrote: From: terese mcgrath <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN] Great web site To: [email protected] Received: Wednesday, 16 March, 2011, 9:13 AM Hi Carol That was my next question. How do you access the parish registers? Are they available on line ? I'm in Australia and I'm finding my Irish research pretty difficult. Whilst I haven't found the exact relative I was looking for I think I have stumbled across a brother. Well at least that is my great hope anyway. My g g g grandmother and father had a son John Hastings Lynch and I have found reference to a John Hastings Babington ( My ggg grandmothers maiden name) and the time frame would work.....just a slim hope but maybe a piece of this puzzle that will help me unearth a little more. I'd appreciate any help / links that may be out there Many thanks Terese On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 7:58 AM, Carol <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > If you are lucky enough to find a connection..you can check out the entry in the parish register. > > www.irishgenealogy.ie/index.html > > Good Luck, Carol. > ****************************** > 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 > ****************************** 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
ROLL CALL SUGGESTIONS 1- SURNAME:- English 2-CHRISTIAN NAME – Wm John and Anna Eliza(beth) 3- RELIGION- COI 4- DO YOU KNOW WHERE THEY MARRIED- no possibly Dublin Anna's maiden name was thought to be 'Dillon', but possibly 'Doolan'? 5- AGE WHEN MARRIED - unknown 6- GROOM WAS BORN WHERE:- unknown 7-LIVED AFTER MARRIAGE- 183* Phillipsburgh Ave Drumcondra, possibly Dawson St Dublin 1820’s 8- NAME THE CHILDREN BORN TO THE MARRIED COUPLE IN IRELAND – Thorpe Frank 24 Nov 1818 Eliza Ellen 12 Nov 1819 Mary Hesther abt 1820 Rose (possibly belonging to this family – died as a child) William Doolan 17 Oct 1821 Emily abt 1824 Cecelia (Mary) abt 1832 9- IF THEY LEFT IRELAND WHEN WHAT YEAR:-Wm John 10- DID THEY DIE IN IRELAND:- Wm John English probably in some military field outside of Ireland. Newspaper record of unknown date of death, but thought to have died around 1841. Anna E English– buried in Drumcondra Church 11- WHAT DID THE PERSON YOU ARE LOOKING FOR DO – Initially listed as Surgeon/Dentist, last recorded as an Army Officer.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom LaPorte" <[email protected]> To: "'Cara_Links'" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 11:55 PM Subject: re: SUGGESTED SITES TO LOOK AT FOR DUBLIN > Hi Cara > > My internet provider is messing around with my email address and almost > nothing that I send gets to forums right now. Maybe you could post the > following to the list yourself? > > Tom > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom LaPorte [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 14 March 2011 06:51 > To: '[email protected]' > Subject: RE: SUGGESTED SITES TO LOOK AT FOR DUBLIN > > Already suggested: > > http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ > https://www.familysearch.org/ > > For familysearch.org, I also like to check: > http://www.familysearch.org/eng/ > which sometimes gives different results than their base site. > TOM ADDED > http://www.dublinheritage.ie/index.php > > http://www.irishgenealogy.ie/ > > > Other searchable references > > http://www.dippam.ac.uk/ > > http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml > > http://www.dublinheritage.ie/electoral/index.php > > http://www.failteromhat.com/dublin1842.htm > > http://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ > (even if you don't subscribe to get the newspaper article, once you know > what paper it is in you may be able to get hold of a microfilm of the > paper > through your local library) > > http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V1,717941,734767,3,10 > (this is zoomed in on Dublin but zoom in further) > > > Places to learn about Ireland/Dublin (family history should be more than > just birth/marriage/death dates) > > http://chaptersofdublin.com/ > > http://dublin1798.com/dublin15.htm > > http://www.marshlibrary.ie/catalogue > > http://www.libraryireland.com/ > > http://eudocs.lib.byu.edu/index.php/History_of_Ireland:_Primary_Documents > > http://celt.ucc.ie/ > > > Enjoy! > Tom I use BullGuard Spamfilter to keep my inbox clean. It is completely free: www.bullguard.com/freespamfilter
ROLL CALL 1- SURNAME: - Toole (O'TOOLE) - WILLIAMS 2-CHRISTIAN NAME - John & John Joseph TOOLE & Catherine WILLIAMS 3- RELIGION - RC 4- DO YOU KNOW WHERE THEY MARRIED IF SO I assume they (John TOOLE & Catherine WILLIAMS) were married in Dublin, but do not know for sure. I tried getting a marriage certificate from GRO, but obtained the wrong one. Do you know the name of the parents if so name them. John TOOLE & Catherine WILLIAMS. Jo hn Toole's mother's name was Margaret per John Joseph's birth certificate. 5- AGE WHEN MARRIED: - Unknown 6- GROOM WAS BORN WHERE: - Unknown 7-LIVED AFTER MARRIAGE: 3 Albert Court Dublin 8- NAME THE CHILDREN BORN TO THE MARRIED COUPLE IN IRELAND: John Joseph, Jr. & William (William died shortly after birth) 9- IF THEY LEFT IRELAND WHEN WHAT YEAR: - Jo hn Jo seph left, but not sure when. He ended up in Chicago and added the O' to Toole, then married in 1886 in Chicago. 10- DID THEY DIE IN IRELAND: - I believe John Toole died in Ireland, but Catherine ended up in Chicago. I am not sure she died there, though. 11- WHAT DID THE PERSON YOU ARE LOOKING FOR WORK AT: Jo hn Toole was a laborer
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ https://www.familysearch.org/ http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords http://www.libraryireland.com/DublinDirectory1850 http://www.dublin1850.com/dublin1850/index.html http://www.dublindiocese.ie http://www.libraryireland.com/Dublin-Street-Directory-1862/30.php http://www.dublinheritage.ie/electoral_rolls/index.htm Colette
Thanks for that Eliz I did not have anything specific in mind but will certainly have a browse now you mention the price is right <g> Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) Library of Congress is free, you can access it <G> IF you can dig thru the massive collection Eliz
1- SURNAME:- WADE 2-CHRISTIAN NAME - Robert Wentworth 3- RELIGION - COI 4- DO YOU KNOW WHERE THEY MARRIED -No. Wife's name Anne or Annie GIBBONS birth, death unknown 5- AGE WHEN MARRIED:- about 35, in about 1828. 6- GROOM WAS BORN WHERE:- unknown, probably Dublin. Parents unknown. Born 1793. 7-LIVED AFTER MARRIAGE = Dublin City 8- NAME THE CHILDREN BORN TO THE MARRIED COUPLE IN IRELAND 1. Anna Maria Wade b. 1829, Braithwaite St Dublin, Ireland d. 26 Apr 1830, Dublin, Ireland 2. George Augustus Wade b. 16 Jun 1832, 14 Braithwaite St Dublin, Ireland d. 1910, Rathdown, Wicklow 3. Charlotte Wade b. 7 Nov 1833, 23 Braithwaite St. Dublin d. Jul 1918, Dublin 4. Charles Wade b. 26 Feb 1835, 23 Braithwaite St Dublin d. 14 Nov 1836 5. Harriet Wade b. 8 Nov 1836, 28 Braithwaite St. Dublin 6. Frederick Wentworth Wade b. 23 Sep 1838, 2 Ellis Quay, Dublin, Ireland d. 25 Aug 1912, Invercargill, New Zealand 7. Emily Wade b. abt 1840, Dublin, Ireland 8. Maria Wade b. 20 Sep 1844, James St. Dublin 9. Robert Wentworth Wade b. 10 Nov 1846, Dublin, Ireland d. 1903, Cape Town, South Africa 9- IF THEY LEFT IRELAND WHEN WHAT YEAR:- Frederick and Robert (sons) both left about 1856, for Aust. & NZ. 10- DID THEY DIE IN IRELAND:- Robert Wentworth Wade (father) d.1870. Mother's death unknown. 11- WHAT DID THE PERSON YOU ARE LOOKING FOR WORK AT - schoolmaster Nancy Vada Gibb [email protected]
No sorry you are wrong I have the UK and have access If you have the US (.com) version you may not have access? Curiously there is another database suggested by Ancestry "Library of Congress Photo Collection, 1840-2000 " which they highlight as having Irish photo's in yet do not give access with a UK subscription which is odd Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Nice, but you must have an International subscription > > > Nivard mantioned: > On Ancestry > Irish roots? > New and updated Irish collections
ROLL CALL SUGGESTIONS 1- SURNAME:- McCUTCHEON widower 2-CHRISTIAN NAME - Joseph 3- RELIGION - Anglican 4- DO YOU KNOW WHERE THEY MARRIED-- he married Mary Fancis COBB June 11, 1835, Holy Trinty, Quebec City, Canada she was 19 years old, born Ireland, father's name Thomas, mother's name Elizabeth 5- AGE WHEN MARRIED:- Joe was about 35 6- GROOM WAS BORN WHERE:- Ireland supposed to be from Dublin and to have had seven brothers who came to Canada and US 7-LIVED AFTER MARRIAGE Quebec City - for a year then north of Toronto, then in Toronto 8- NAME THE CHILDREN BORN TO THE MARRIED COUPLE IN IRELAND none, one in Quebec City, rest in Toronto area 9- IF THEY LEFT IRELAND WHEN WHAT YEAR:- unknown 10- DID THEY DIE IN IRELAND:- No 11- WHAT DID THE PERSON YOU ARE LOOKING FOR WORK AT Joe was a tailor all his life. they are accounted for after the marriage. I can see that McCutcheon is not a common name in Dublin there are a few Cobbs there. Am hoping someone else is interested in these families. Alice -------------------------------
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?
Right, Nivard. I should have said that differently - If you have a US subsctiption, it won't work. I must have a world subscription to get to the Irish collection. I too will check out the Library of Congress to see if I can get into that. Nivard said: I have the UK and have access If you have the US (.com) version you may not have access? Curiously there is another database suggested by Ancestry "Library of Congress Photo Collection, 1840-2000 " which they highlight as having Irish photo's in yet do not give access with a UK subscription which is odd Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)
Would like to hear from anyone related to these Dublin families. I just discovered church records from http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/ which are great but apart from the Layngs I have had trouble sorting them out. Many are from Montpelier Hill, Layngs also at also Kingstown / DunLaoghaire. Wm Frederick Layng m Allison Wilson Kelly 1865 St Paul's [C of I?]. Her parents John Kelly and Alicia Wilson. It seems Her brother John m Alicia Wilson Shea, parents John Shea and Anne Wilson. Have lots of others from these families but similar names make it hard to follow. Thanks David
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http://www.loc.gov/index.html It really is a huge collection, I am not sure how much is online <G> Eliz On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 5:25 PM, Nivard Ovington <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for that Eliz > > I did not have anything specific in mind but will certainly have a browse now you mention the price > is right <g> > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > > > Library of Congress is free, you can access it <G> IF you can dig thru > the massive collection > > > > Eliz > > > ****************************** > 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:- JENNETT/E > 2-CHRISTIAN NAME ISAAC > > 3- RELIGION RC > > > 4- DO YOU KNOW WHERE THEY MARRIED > NO, wife's name Mary Woods his age has to be wrong when he died 14 jan 1899 living 68 Patrick St. > > > > 5- AGE WHEN MARRIED, don't know > > 6- GROOM WAS BORN WHERE, don't Know > > 7-LIVED AFTER MARRIAGE, Dublin City > > 8- NAME THE CHILDREN BORN TO THE MARRIED COUPLE IN IRELAND Margaret Mary 22 jun 1859 died 1863 Elizabeth 1 jun 1861 died 1863 Mary 6 oct 1863 my line died Catherine 28 jan 1866 John Isaac 13 aug 1873 died 30 oct 1909 Maria 23 may 1873 all Christened at St Nicholas of Myra Francis St Dublin city. > > 9- IF THEY LEFT IRELAND WHEN WHAT YEAR:- stayed > > 10- DID THEY DIE IN IRELAND:- yes buried Glasvenin Cemetery > > 11- WHAT DID THE PERSON YOU ARE LOOKING FOR WORK AT, a butcher I did find a Isaac Jennett as a dentist in Belfast in 1862 so maybe my follow.
Library of Congress is free, you can access it <G> IF you can dig thru the massive collection Eliz On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 3:51 PM, Nivard Ovington <[email protected]> wrote: > No sorry you are wrong > > I have the UK and have access > > If you have the US (.com) version you may not have access? > > Curiously there is another database suggested by Ancestry "Library of Congress Photo Collection, > 1840-2000 " which they highlight as having Irish photo's in yet do not give access with a UK > subscription which is odd > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > > >> Nice, but you must have an International subscription >> >> >> Nivard mantioned: >> On Ancestry >> Irish roots? >> New and updated Irish collections > > ****************************** > 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 >