Hi Lady's, just a suggestion, and maybe a useless one, but back in the 70s or 80s, there was a Norman Whiteside who represented northern Ireland at football, and was very well known. There is quite a lot of info about him on various football related sites, if you put his name up. hope this may help a bit. Tony Mc: in Liverpool. >From: "Barbara Whiteside" <Barbara@barwhites.fsnet.co.uk> >Reply-To: irl-dublin@rootsweb.com >To: <irl-dublin@rootsweb.com> >Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN] WHITESIDE to Shirley >Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 11:12:32 -0000 > >Hi Shirley. I was trying to find any info on Whiteside families from >Ireland >for some American Whiteside people who will be visiting Ireland in >September. They all have ancestors who emigrated to the US from Ireland. >About 4 years ago I visited with several Whiteside families in the USA. As >a consequence of that visit we founded the Whiteside Family Association. >WFA. It is now going from strength to strength. It has it's own web site >at www.whitesideancestry.org if you want to pay it a visit. We also have a >yDNA project which has thrown up some surprising family ties. As you must >be aware collecting Irish family info is notoriously difficult. Have you >put your family on the Whiteside rootsweb site? > >I checked the Births Marriage and Death registers for a Whiteside birth >around the times given by you. Only 2 London Whiteside births for that >period were registered. One William James at St. Saviour and William Leslie >in Islington. They were both for the 3 quarter of 1890. Of course if >Margaret had a still birth then the child would not be registered. I also >checked the deaths for 1890 and 1891 and no child death was registered in >any of the London districts. > >If you think that one of the above Williams could possibly be the child you >are looking for please let me know off list and I can tell you how to go >about finding if the child's parents were your Thomas and Margaret. > >Only 1 Thomas Whiteside from Ireland is listed in the 1901 census and he is >a cattle man, so not your Thomas. > >Have you checked the Griffiths Valuation of Ireland in Randlestown for >Thomas the elder? > >Hope I have helped a little. If I can help you more please feel free to >e-mail me off list. Regards Barbara from Fleetwood Lancs. > > > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >IRL-DUBLIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ MSN Hotmail is evolving check out the new Windows Live Mail http://ideas.live.com
Hi Shirley. I was trying to find any info on Whiteside families from Ireland for some American Whiteside people who will be visiting Ireland in September. They all have ancestors who emigrated to the US from Ireland. About 4 years ago I visited with several Whiteside families in the USA. As a consequence of that visit we founded the Whiteside Family Association. WFA. It is now going from strength to strength. It has it's own web site at www.whitesideancestry.org if you want to pay it a visit. We also have a yDNA project which has thrown up some surprising family ties. As you must be aware collecting Irish family info is notoriously difficult. Have you put your family on the Whiteside rootsweb site? I checked the Births Marriage and Death registers for a Whiteside birth around the times given by you. Only 2 London Whiteside births for that period were registered. One William James at St. Saviour and William Leslie in Islington. They were both for the 3 quarter of 1890. Of course if Margaret had a still birth then the child would not be registered. I also checked the deaths for 1890 and 1891 and no child death was registered in any of the London districts. If you think that one of the above Williams could possibly be the child you are looking for please let me know off list and I can tell you how to go about finding if the child's parents were your Thomas and Margaret. Only 1 Thomas Whiteside from Ireland is listed in the 1901 census and he is a cattle man, so not your Thomas. Have you checked the Griffiths Valuation of Ireland in Randlestown for Thomas the elder? Hope I have helped a little. If I can help you more please feel free to e-mail me off list. Regards Barbara from Fleetwood Lancs.
Hello All, Would anyone know where Dixons Row, Merrowbone Lane is or was please? The writing is a little hard to read. It is in South Dublin, South City No.1 and the year on the certificate is 1881. Many thanks Alma
Should one have a DNA test? That is the 200 US$ Question! Here is my story, hopefully it will help someone. What DNA does not tell you: It will not tell you directly where in Ireland, township, County, Province or Kingdom your ancestor once lived, at least not directly. If you do comparisons with other folks with a similar DNA you may be able to figure that out but it still takes a lot of effort and it is not an exact science. DNA changes over the generations due to mutations so one may expect to find as many as 5 mutations in 1500 years or so of separations between families. So, do not expect an exact marker by marker match. You might get lucky and closely match someone who knows where in Ireland their family came from, and determine where you family is from but that appears unlikely to me. For example I have a Conner born 1753 in Co. Dublin, he matches an O'Connor born in 1790 from County Cork, with only 3 of 37 markers, mutations separations, he also matches a Murphy born 1815 in County Wexford with only 3 of 37 markers, mutations separation. So where is the family from? A search of naming patterns say they may be from County Cork. But in trying to figure out the scheme of things, I have found a branch of the Murphy family descended from the same Gaelic family name as the O'Connor family in Kingdom of Offaly back in about 400AD...so we may be from County Offaly. There is lots of time for people to move and get displaced between 400 and 1700s. The Kingdom of Offaly got broken up into different county names in about the mid 1500s or so by the Plantation System. Then the county names have changed over the years and one has to try and figure out where to look and what records may exist. Keating's history of Ireland Vol 4 has been helpful but it does not tell you what county you should search. There is a lot of variability on a family name in the DNA markers. If you look at this site (loads slowly) you can see that the Lawrence Conner does not seem to be similar to any other of the Connor/O'Connor/Conner names listed. LINK: http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/c/conner/results.html You can wander around the site by clicking on the top icons and find some other family names and where they are from in Ireland as a part of other studies. This site is typical of most "Family Name" DNA sites, but may have more people participating in the studies and more discussion on the site. There are search engines that allow you to search for exact matches, or similar DNA makers without regard to name, or to find others who have posted their DNA with the same name, but not matching your DNA. DNA testing is only another Tool in the search for ancestors. To me it only has value in comparative analysis. It has helped me eliminate a lot of places to search, but it has not provided definitive answers.
BOWE: I am looking for descendants of Thomas RING [Receiver in Chancery] m Mary BOWE who had a daughter Catherine RING born in Co Kilkenny, IRL abt 1837. She emigrated to Sydney abt 1857. Does this info lead me in any other directions. I would like to know the usual genealogy info please ? Regards from Valerie in sunny Sydney. vbgarton@optusnet.com.au.
Hi there. Is any one researching Whiteside ancestors? I would be very interested to hear from you. Regards Barbara Whiteside.
Brian you did not give your address so unfortunately I have to reply to you through the list. BOWE: I am looking for descendants of Thomas RING [Receiver in Chancery] m Mary BOWE who had a daughter Catherine RING born in Co Kilkenny,IRL abt 1837. She emigrated to Sydney abt 1857. Regards Valerie. vbgarton@optusnet.com.au -----Original Message----- From: irl-dublin-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:irl-dublin-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of king133@juno.com Sent: Wednesday, 7 February 2007 12:37 AM To: irl-dublin@rootsweb.com Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN] Bowe Family of Dublin Hi Brian, Based on the information I have, I think I have to work through the Bowe family. Thanks for you generous offer to help. Charlie King gg grandson of William Bowe born abt. 1825 in Ireland Brian wrote: I have indexed Clontarf for 1901. There is a Flanagan family at Crescent Place and a Sweeny family at 30 Malahide Road. Can give you details if required. Brian ______________________________________________________________________ __ Interested in getting caught up on today's news? Click here to checkout USA TODAY Headlines. http://track.juno.com/s/lc?s=198954&u=http://www.usatoday.com/news/fro nt.htm?csp=24 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-DUBLIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello Barbara: I am researching Thomas Whiteside b abt 1863 and 1890 when he married Margaret (Maggie) Holland in London England he is given as Esq. of Randallstown. In 1891 Maggie died due to complications of child and he brought her back to Ireland to bury her in Belfast City Cemetery next to her father Joseph Holland. I do not know if there was a child. Have been unable to find out. Thomas is given as and Engineer on the marriage certificate and his father is given as Thomas Whiteside. Do not know if Thomas went back to England or not. Thanks for a reply Shirley sdholland@mindspring.com Thanks for a reply
Good Evening all, I am hoping that some one might be able to trace this McCoy family in the 1901 and 1911 Census for me Patrick McCOY [father] Catherine McCOY [WEBB] Mother children ROSANNA MCCOY born 1865 in Arklow ANNE MCCOY born 1867 in Dublin MARY MCCOY born 1869 in Dublin MARY KATHARINE MCCOY born 1870 in Dublin ELLEN [ELEANOR] MCCOY born 1871 in Dublin Possible also part of family MARY MARGARET MCCOY born 11876 in Dublin OWEN MCCOY born Dublin 1881 in Dublin I appreciate that some of the children might be married by 1901/1911 and would be living somewhere else. I also think that there was at least one other McCOY?WEBB family living in Dublin but have not been able to prove any connection so far. Any help would be appreciated Regards Peter P Collins Cheltenham UK
Would someone be so kind as to trace Joseph Holland in the 1911 Dublin census. He moved to Dublin 1906 and lived 1st at 129 Parnell Terrace, South Circular Rd., Dublin at time of death 1916 his address was given as 123 Tritonville Rd., Dublin. Think his family was living there at the time of his death. Thanks for any assistance. Would this be available for me to search? If so what is needed to accomplish the task? Shirley sdholland@mindspring.com
Brian, In the Index to the Act or Grant Boooks in the Appendix to 26th Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records---does it show a marriage for John Doyle and CATHERINE DEARING sometime before May 10, 1840? My grandfather, Lawrence William Doyle, was born to them on that date. He had another brother,Joseph Paul, born in 1842. I just have not been able to find out anymore info on them. Thank you. Geraldine Kempton germae@thegrid.net -----Original Message----- >From: IrishRecordFinder <irishrecordfinder@yahoo.com> >Sent: Feb 12, 2007 6:06 AM >To: irl-dublin@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN] BARLOW / HERBERT /SCOTT / CRAVEN > >Hi Bronwyn, > >For what it's worth.... > >The Index to the Act or Grant Books in the Appendix to >26th Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records >shows the following.Index listings only of Wills and >Marriage licences. > >Barlow, >Arthur, Earl St, Dublin, ironmonger.Year 1797. I >(intestate)(number 17 Earl St, Smith & Ironmonger >in a 1798 directory) >Arthur and Elizabeth Scott Year 1777, ML (marriage >licence) > > >Brian > > > > > > > >--- Bronwyn Langridge <taylah@xtra.co.nz> wrote: > >> Arthur BARLOW born abt 1752 Dublin his father was >> Councellor Barlow and his mother was Jane or >> Elizabeth SCOTT they had the following children that >> I know about Arthur CRAVEN BARLOW born abt 1790 >> Dublin married Susannah Jeffares Thomas William >> Barlow born abt 1791 Dublin married Anne Jeffares >> and Jane BARLOW . Jane married HENRY MONCTON HERBERT >> 1804 in ST Thomas DUBLIN they had the following >> children >> Herny Arthur Augustus Herbert born 1808 Scotland >> Elizabeth Herbert she did not marry >> George Herbert publisher of Dublin City Thomas >> William Herbert was a Rev married Charlotte >> Christiana Miller in Southend on Sea Essex his first >> wife was Fanny White Jane Emily Herbert poet she >> marrried a Dr Thomas Mills >> Jane HERBERT nee BARLOW died 24th March 1856 at >> Manders Terrace Dublin Henry was already dead? >> question when did Henry Moncton Herbert die who were >> his parents and who is Councellor Barlow Hopeing >> to hear some tiny scrap of info Bronwyn NZ >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email >> to IRL-DUBLIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word >> 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and >> the body of the message >> >> > > > > >____________________________________________________________________________________ >Never miss an email again! >Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. >http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/ > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-DUBLIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Bronwyn, For what it's worth.... The Index to the Act or Grant Books in the Appendix to 26th Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records shows the following.Index listings only of Wills and Marriage licences. Barlow, Arthur, Earl St, Dublin, ironmonger.Year 1797. I (intestate)(number 17 Earl St, Smith & Ironmonger in a 1798 directory) Arthur and Elizabeth Scott Year 1777, ML (marriage licence) Brian --- Bronwyn Langridge <taylah@xtra.co.nz> wrote: > Arthur BARLOW born abt 1752 Dublin his father was > Councellor Barlow and his mother was Jane or > Elizabeth SCOTT they had the following children that > I know about Arthur CRAVEN BARLOW born abt 1790 > Dublin married Susannah Jeffares Thomas William > Barlow born abt 1791 Dublin married Anne Jeffares > and Jane BARLOW . Jane married HENRY MONCTON HERBERT > 1804 in ST Thomas DUBLIN they had the following > children > Herny Arthur Augustus Herbert born 1808 Scotland > Elizabeth Herbert she did not marry > George Herbert publisher of Dublin City Thomas > William Herbert was a Rev married Charlotte > Christiana Miller in Southend on Sea Essex his first > wife was Fanny White Jane Emily Herbert poet she > marrried a Dr Thomas Mills > Jane HERBERT nee BARLOW died 24th March 1856 at > Manders Terrace Dublin Henry was already dead? > question when did Henry Moncton Herbert die who were > his parents and who is Councellor Barlow Hopeing > to hear some tiny scrap of info Bronwyn NZ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to IRL-DUBLIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/
Hi Brian, thanks for that It was the church of St Paul in the Parish of St Paul in the City of Dublin.The cert is a fairly poor photo copy and after checking the address it is 6 St Joseph's Road In 1902 at birth of first child, residence given as Royal Barracks regards Ted
Ted, That church information would match the St Joseph's Road I mentioned. Brian ----- Original Message ----- From: <irl-dublin-request@rootsweb.com> To: <irl-dublin@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 8:07 AM Subject: IRL-DUBLIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 28 > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: IRL-DUBLIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 25 (Brian Wray) > 2. McCoombe-bootmakers-Dublin (lin) > 3. Re: IRL-DUBLIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 27 (Brian Wray) > 4. MURRAY Master tailor 1901 (Ted & Magi) > 5. Needle in a Haystack (Joe Orfant) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 19:14:04 -0000 > From: "Brian Wray" <bjwray@eircom.net> > Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN] IRL-DUBLIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 25 > To: <irl-dublin@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <002d01c74d47$a1793340$0201a8c0@companykbfp4pb> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Bronwyn, > There was an author Jane Barlow who died in 1917 in Dublin. She was the > eldest daughter of Rev. James W. Barlow who was vice provost, Trinity > College Dublin. The family lived at Raheny House, Raheny in north Dublin. > This would have been a rural village at the time but is now part of > suburban > Dublin City. In 1904 she was I believe one of the first women to receive > an > honourary degree from the university.In the 1901 census the father's age > is > 74 and states he was born in Dublin City. Jane was 44 and born in Co > Dublin. > Other siblings were William 46, Katherine 43, John 39, James A. 36, > Maurice > 30. > > > Brian > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <irl-dublin-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <irl-dublin@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 8:06 AM > Subject: IRL-DUBLIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 25 > >> >> Arthur BARLOW born abt 1752 Dublin his father was Councellor Barlow and >> his mother was Jane or Elizabeth SCOTT they had the following children >> that I know about Arthur CRAVEN BARLOW born abt 1790 Dublin married >> Susannah Jeffares Thomas William Barlow born abt 1791 Dublin married >> Anne >> Jeffares and Jane BARLOW . Jane married HENRY MONCTON HERBERT 1804 in ST >> Thomas DUBLIN they had the following children >> Herny Arthur Augustus Herbert born 1808 Scotland >> Elizabeth Herbert she did not marry >> George Herbert publisher of Dublin City Thomas William Herbert was a >> Rev >> married Charlotte Christiana Miller in Southend on Sea Essex his first >> wife was Fanny White Jane Emily Herbert poet she marrried a Dr Thomas >> Mills >> Jane HERBERT nee BARLOW died 24th March 1856 at Manders Terrace Dublin >> Henry was already dead? question when did Henry Moncton Herbert die who >> were his parents and who is Councellor Barlow Hopeing to hear some >> tiny >> scrap of info Bronwyn NZ >> >> > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 13:26:25 -0600 (CST) > From: lin <linxj6@verizon.net> > Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN] McCoombe-bootmakers-Dublin > To: IRL-DUBLIN@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <12843108.3979451171135585560.JavaMail.root@vms069.mailsrvcs.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > Hello! > I'm looking for McCoombe in Dublin. My g-g-grandfather is Valentine > Simpson McCoombe,bootmaker, born 1802 Dublin. > I found a McCoombes, bootmaker, with no first name in 1852 at > #51 Golden Lane, Dublin. > My g-g-grandfather was in England by then, but perhaps there was family > left behind there? Would someone be able to tell me anything about these > other McCoombes on Golden Lane in 1852? I'm hoping to find his brother or > something-anything! > I realize the name can be spelled many ways, with or without the "e" or > with only one "o" and sometimes with the "s" at the end. > The names I'm after are McCoombe and Ramsay. > Thank you for any help, > Linda McCoombe > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 20:15:05 -0000 > From: "Brian Wray" <bjwray@eircom.net> > Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN] IRL-DUBLIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 27 > To: <irl-dublin@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <004701c74d50$2767b960$0201a8c0@companykbfp4pb> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Best I can come up with is St Joseph's Road off Prussia St. It would have > been in the cattle markets area. What church, if any, were they married > in? > The cert should also show the registration district which should also help > to narrow the search. 1911 census for Dublin is expected to be available > on > the internet within a few months. > > Brian. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <irl-dublin-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <irl-dublin@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 8:06 AM > Subject: IRL-DUBLIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 27 > > >> >> >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. MURRAY master tailorDUBLIN 1901 (Ted & Magi) >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 13:41:02 +1100 >> From: "Ted & Magi" <tedandmagi@bordernet.com.au> >> Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN] MURRAY master tailorDUBLIN 1901 >> To: "dublin list" <IRL-DUBLIN@rootsweb.com> >> Message-ID: <001d01c74cbc$ec400650$1689100a@DESKTOP> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >> >> Hi All >> >> I have marriage Cert for Mary Murray of full age To William Fowler, >> soldier 22nd July 1901. Her father is shown as John Murray "master >> tailor" >> Her residence is given as 68c Joseph's Road. >> >>>From there on I have good records, however I would like to trace her >>>family back and establish her age etc. I haven't been able to find her on >>>the 1901 census(they stayed in Ireland until 1904 at least.) >> >> I'd be grateful for any information that anybody could supply about >> Joseph's Road or John Murray. >> >> tia >> >> Ted Fowler >> >> Australia >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> To contact the IRL-DUBLIN list administrator, send an email to >> IRL-DUBLIN-admin@rootsweb.com. >> >> To post a message to the IRL-DUBLIN mailing list, send an email to >> IRL-DUBLIN@rootsweb.com. >> >> __________________________________________________________ >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> IRL-DUBLIN-request@rootsweb.com >> with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the >> body >> of the >> email with no additional text. >> >> >> End of IRL-DUBLIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 27 >> ***************************************** >> >> >> >> -- >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >> Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.33/678 - Release Date: >> 09/02/2007 16:06 >> >> > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 11:10:34 +1100 > From: "Ted & Magi" <tedandmagi@bordernet.com.au> > Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN] MURRAY Master tailor 1901 > To: "dublin list" <IRL-DUBLIN@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <002f01c74d71$10e2a300$1689100a@DESKTOP> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hi Brian, thanks for that > It was the church of St Paul in the Parish of St Paul in the City of > Dublin.The cert is a fairly poor photo copy and after checking the address > it is 6 St Joseph's Road > In 1902 at birth of first child, residence given as Royal Barracks > regards > Ted > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 19:31:09 -0500 > From: "Joe Orfant" <orfant@comcast.net> > Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN] Needle in a Haystack > To: <irl-dublin@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <000f01c74d73$eda108c0$6900a8c0@Toshiba> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Much to my surprise, I uncovered Naturalization papers for my great-great > grandfather, Patrick Morgan. According to his application he was born in > Dublin County on March 17, 1818 (likely not the actual date.) He > emigrated > in 1840 through New York arriving in Boston by 1849 at the latest. With > this meagre bit of information, is there any way any one can recommend to > narrow down the actual birth location? > > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the IRL-DUBLIN list administrator, send an email to > IRL-DUBLIN-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the IRL-DUBLIN mailing list, send an email to > IRL-DUBLIN@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-DUBLIN-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body > of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of IRL-DUBLIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 28 > ***************************************** > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.33/678 - Release Date: > 09/02/2007 16:06 >
Best I can come up with is St Joseph's Road off Prussia St. It would have been in the cattle markets area. What church, if any, were they married in? The cert should also show the registration district which should also help to narrow the search. 1911 census for Dublin is expected to be available on the internet within a few months. Brian. ----- Original Message ----- From: <irl-dublin-request@rootsweb.com> To: <irl-dublin@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 8:06 AM Subject: IRL-DUBLIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 27 > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. MURRAY master tailorDUBLIN 1901 (Ted & Magi) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 13:41:02 +1100 > From: "Ted & Magi" <tedandmagi@bordernet.com.au> > Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN] MURRAY master tailorDUBLIN 1901 > To: "dublin list" <IRL-DUBLIN@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <001d01c74cbc$ec400650$1689100a@DESKTOP> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hi All > > I have marriage Cert for Mary Murray of full age To William Fowler, > soldier 22nd July 1901. Her father is shown as John Murray "master tailor" > Her residence is given as 68c Joseph's Road. > >>From there on I have good records, however I would like to trace her >>family back and establish her age etc. I haven't been able to find her on >>the 1901 census(they stayed in Ireland until 1904 at least.) > > I'd be grateful for any information that anybody could supply about > Joseph's Road or John Murray. > > tia > > Ted Fowler > > Australia > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the IRL-DUBLIN list administrator, send an email to > IRL-DUBLIN-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the IRL-DUBLIN mailing list, send an email to > IRL-DUBLIN@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-DUBLIN-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body > of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of IRL-DUBLIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 27 > ***************************************** > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.33/678 - Release Date: > 09/02/2007 16:06 > >
Much to my surprise, I uncovered Naturalization papers for my great-great grandfather, Patrick Morgan. According to his application he was born in Dublin County on March 17, 1818 (likely not the actual date.) He emigrated in 1840 through New York arriving in Boston by 1849 at the latest. With this meagre bit of information, is there any way any one can recommend to narrow down the actual birth location?
Bronwyn, There was an author Jane Barlow who died in 1917 in Dublin. She was the eldest daughter of Rev. James W. Barlow who was vice provost, Trinity College Dublin. The family lived at Raheny House, Raheny in north Dublin. This would have been a rural village at the time but is now part of suburban Dublin City. In 1904 she was I believe one of the first women to receive an honourary degree from the university.In the 1901 census the father's age is 74 and states he was born in Dublin City. Jane was 44 and born in Co Dublin. Other siblings were William 46, Katherine 43, John 39, James A. 36, Maurice 30. Brian ----- Original Message ----- From: <irl-dublin-request@rootsweb.com> To: <irl-dublin@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 8:06 AM Subject: IRL-DUBLIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 25 > > Arthur BARLOW born abt 1752 Dublin his father was Councellor Barlow and > his mother was Jane or Elizabeth SCOTT they had the following children > that I know about Arthur CRAVEN BARLOW born abt 1790 Dublin married > Susannah Jeffares Thomas William Barlow born abt 1791 Dublin married Anne > Jeffares and Jane BARLOW . Jane married HENRY MONCTON HERBERT 1804 in ST > Thomas DUBLIN they had the following children > Herny Arthur Augustus Herbert born 1808 Scotland > Elizabeth Herbert she did not marry > George Herbert publisher of Dublin City Thomas William Herbert was a Rev > married Charlotte Christiana Miller in Southend on Sea Essex his first > wife was Fanny White Jane Emily Herbert poet she marrried a Dr Thomas > Mills > Jane HERBERT nee BARLOW died 24th March 1856 at Manders Terrace Dublin > Henry was already dead? question when did Henry Moncton Herbert die who > were his parents and who is Councellor Barlow Hopeing to hear some tiny > scrap of info Bronwyn NZ > >
Hi All I have marriage Cert for Mary Murray of full age To William Fowler, soldier 22nd July 1901. Her father is shown as John Murray "master tailor" Her residence is given as 68c Joseph's Road. >From there on I have good records, however I would like to trace her family back and establish her age etc. I haven't been able to find her on the 1901 census(they stayed in Ireland until 1904 at least.) I'd be grateful for any information that anybody could supply about Joseph's Road or John Murray. tia Ted Fowler Australia
Hello! I'm looking for McCoombe in Dublin. My g-g-grandfather is Valentine Simpson McCoombe,bootmaker, born 1802 Dublin. I found a McCoombes, bootmaker, with no first name in 1852 at #51 Golden Lane, Dublin. My g-g-grandfather was in England by then, but perhaps there was family left behind there? Would someone be able to tell me anything about these other McCoombes on Golden Lane in 1852? I'm hoping to find his brother or something-anything! I realize the name can be spelled many ways, with or without the "e" or with only one "o" and sometimes with the "s" at the end. The names I'm after are McCoombe and Ramsay. Thank you for any help, Linda McCoombe
there is an Edenderry is in Co. Offally, Ireland. Is that the one you want.\? Shirley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janet McCrosky" <mej@cfanet.com> Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN] Edenderry, Kent, Ireland > Is Kent a county in Ireland as well as England? If so - why am I not > bringing up a Rootsweb mailing list for them? > Is it listed under something other than IRL-KENT (etc.) or is there just > no > list for them? > Is there a list for Edenderry? > Janet