Dennis the nearest church i think to moore street would be the one at the top end of Lower DomnicK Street Sean Dennis Murphy <[email protected]> wrote: According to the 1854 printing of Griffith's Valuations, my James KEEGAN was in St. Mary's Parish, City of Dublin, Poor Law Union: Dublin North. James Keegan had a brother named Lawrence (Laurence) KEEGAN and both are found on Moore Street in Dublin City in the above Griffith's. The family was Roman Catholic. Contact with the Pro Cathedral in Dublin produced no results; no records found. So - Does anyone have any suggestions as to which Catholic Church the family may have attended in the 1845 to 1855 time frame? How or who would I write to find a birth or baptism in Dublin City circa 1843 to 1848? All help appreciated. Dennis Murphy ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 3:09 AM Subject: IRL-DUBLIN-CITY Digest, Vol 2, Issue 137 > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Mt Jerome Cemetery Indexes (Valeris Garton) > 2. Re: REYNOLDS ([email protected]) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 07:25:00 +1000 > From: "Valeris Garton" > Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Mt Jerome Cemetery Indexes > To: "Dublin City Mailing List" , > "Dublin Mailing List" , > , > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Unfortunately my message about lookups was an old one and it " escaped " > some how. I no longer have the film out at the library. > > These indexes and Registers can be found on the LDS site > familyhistory.org under Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. They really are a > wonderful resource as they commence in 1837, 27 years before Civil > Registration. > > Regards Valerie > > "Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of > arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to > skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body > thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO HOO - what a > ride!" > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 16:30:27 EDT > From: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] REYNOLDS > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > > Thank you, Walter. Had to ask, just in case . I appreciate your reply. > > Best wishes in your search. > Sheila > >>>no NY connection<< > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL > at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the IRL-DUBLIN-CITY list administrator, send an email to > [email protected] > > To post a message to the IRL-DUBLIN-CITY mailing list, send an email to > [email protected] > > __________________________________________________________ > 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 > email with no additional text. > > > End of IRL-DUBLIN-CITY Digest, Vol 2, Issue 137 > *********************************************** ------------------------------- 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 Sean Burdock
My Great grandmother was born in 1835 at 25 College Green, Dublin, very near Trinity College. Can anyone tell me the likely Church of Ireland place of baptism for that neighborhood at that time. I am going to Dublin mid September and want to do some searching at the RCB library. Thank you. Bonnie ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
Dear Robert, I am replying to you off list because I want to attach a file. This is a report in the Freeman's Journal 15 February 1820 gives an account of the trial. There appears to be no further mention of the trial or sentence on further dates. Hope this helps Regards Anthony J. Roche Visit my home page at http://homepages.iol.ie/~ajroche/ Good Dublin Links at http://www.rootsweb.com/~irldubli/
At 19:08 28/08/2007, you wrote: >To ALL: > >According to the 1854 printing of Griffith's Valuations, my James KEEGAN was >in St. Mary's Parish, City of Dublin, Poor Law Union: Dublin North. > >James Keegan had a brother named Lawrence (Laurence) KEEGAN and both are >found on Moore Street in Dublin City in the above Griffith's. > >The family was Roman Catholic. > >Contact with the Pro Cathedral in Dublin produced no results; no records >found. While the Pro-Cathedral is geographically close to Moore Street as it was the far side of (then) Sackville Street (now) O'Connell St it could easily be that St Paul's Arran Quay was an equally likely church to have been Baptised in Dublin - then as now - tended to be divided on an north / south axis Regards Anthony
If anyone is interested in information re. Walter O'Hara, b. 1789, studied law in Dublin 1808, please contact [email protected] I have a newpaper clipping with this gentleman's history to send to anyone interested in his life. Helen
Dennis, I have several Keegans in my web site. Might ,at least, prove interesting. http://mywebpages.comcast.net/Fottrell.net in sectio Fottrell Genealogy there are two listed for 1840 and one for 1847. Hope you find something. Good luck. Gene Fottrell [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dennis Murphy" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 2:04 PM Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Need Help > According to the 1854 printing of Griffith's Valuations, my James KEEGAN > was > in St. Mary's Parish, City of Dublin, Poor Law Union: Dublin North. > > James Keegan had a brother named Lawrence (Laurence) KEEGAN and both are > found on Moore Street in Dublin City in the above Griffith's. > > The family was Roman Catholic. > > Contact with the Pro Cathedral in Dublin produced no results; no records > found. > > So - > > Does anyone have any suggestions as to which Catholic Church the family > may > have attended in the 1845 to 1855 time frame? > > How or who would I write to find a birth or baptism in Dublin City circa > 1843 to 1848? > > All help appreciated. > > Dennis Murphy > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 3:09 AM > Subject: IRL-DUBLIN-CITY Digest, Vol 2, Issue 137 > > >> >> >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. Mt Jerome Cemetery Indexes (Valeris Garton) >> 2. Re: REYNOLDS ([email protected]) >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 07:25:00 +1000 >> From: "Valeris Garton" <[email protected]> >> Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Mt Jerome Cemetery Indexes >> To: "Dublin City Mailing List" <[email protected]>, >> "Dublin Mailing List" <[email protected]>, >> <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> >> Message-ID: <[email protected]> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >> >> Unfortunately my message about lookups was an old one and it " escaped " >> some how. I no longer have the film out at the library. >> >> These indexes and Registers can be found on the LDS site >> familyhistory.org under Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. They really are a >> wonderful resource as they commence in 1837, 27 years before Civil >> Registration. >> >> Regards Valerie >> >> "Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of >> arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to >> skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body >> thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO HOO - what a >> ride!" >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 2 >> Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 16:30:27 EDT >> From: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] REYNOLDS >> To: [email protected] >> Message-ID: <[email protected]> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" >> >> >> Thank you, Walter. Had to ask, just in case . I appreciate your reply. >> >> Best wishes in your search. >> Sheila >> >>>>no NY connection<< >> >> >> >> ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new >> AOL >> at >> http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> To contact the IRL-DUBLIN-CITY list administrator, send an email to >> [email protected] >> >> To post a message to the IRL-DUBLIN-CITY mailing list, send an email to >> [email protected] >> >> __________________________________________________________ >> 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 >> email with no additional text. >> >> >> End of IRL-DUBLIN-CITY Digest, Vol 2, Issue 137 >> *********************************************** > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
To ALL: According to the 1854 printing of Griffith's Valuations, my James KEEGAN was in St. Mary's Parish, City of Dublin, Poor Law Union: Dublin North. James Keegan had a brother named Lawrence (Laurence) KEEGAN and both are found on Moore Street in Dublin City in the above Griffith's. The family was Roman Catholic. Contact with the Pro Cathedral in Dublin produced no results; no records found. So - Does anyone have any suggestions as to which Catholic Church the family may have attended in the 1845 to 1855 time frame? How or who would I write to find a birth or baptism in Dublin City circa 1843 to 1848? All help appreciated. Dennis Murphy
According to the 1854 printing of Griffith's Valuations, my James KEEGAN was in St. Mary's Parish, City of Dublin, Poor Law Union: Dublin North. James Keegan had a brother named Lawrence (Laurence) KEEGAN and both are found on Moore Street in Dublin City in the above Griffith's. The family was Roman Catholic. Contact with the Pro Cathedral in Dublin produced no results; no records found. So - Does anyone have any suggestions as to which Catholic Church the family may have attended in the 1845 to 1855 time frame? How or who would I write to find a birth or baptism in Dublin City circa 1843 to 1848? All help appreciated. Dennis Murphy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 3:09 AM Subject: IRL-DUBLIN-CITY Digest, Vol 2, Issue 137 > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Mt Jerome Cemetery Indexes (Valeris Garton) > 2. Re: REYNOLDS ([email protected]) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 07:25:00 +1000 > From: "Valeris Garton" <[email protected]> > Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Mt Jerome Cemetery Indexes > To: "Dublin City Mailing List" <[email protected]>, > "Dublin Mailing List" <[email protected]>, > <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Unfortunately my message about lookups was an old one and it " escaped " > some how. I no longer have the film out at the library. > > These indexes and Registers can be found on the LDS site > familyhistory.org under Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. They really are a > wonderful resource as they commence in 1837, 27 years before Civil > Registration. > > Regards Valerie > > "Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of > arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to > skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body > thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO HOO - what a > ride!" > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 16:30:27 EDT > From: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] REYNOLDS > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > > Thank you, Walter. Had to ask, just in case . I appreciate your reply. > > Best wishes in your search. > Sheila > >>>no NY connection<< > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL > at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the IRL-DUBLIN-CITY list administrator, send an email to > [email protected] > > To post a message to the IRL-DUBLIN-CITY mailing list, send an email to > [email protected] > > __________________________________________________________ > 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 > email with no additional text. > > > End of IRL-DUBLIN-CITY Digest, Vol 2, Issue 137 > ***********************************************
Thank you, Walter. Had to ask, just in case . I appreciate your reply. Best wishes in your search. Sheila >>no NY connection<< ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
Hi Sheila, My connection to Ireland was a Charles Reynolds who migrated to NSW in the mid 1800's as far as I know there was no NY connection. Good luck with your search Walter ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 5:18 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Reynolds > Hi Walter, > > There was a Paul Reynolds married to a Margaret (Brady, I believe, without > pulling out files right now) who arrived in upstate NY about 1854. They were > Catholic. I can't make a connection with them to the rest of my family through > documents at this point. They attended the same parish church that my family > belonged to and lived on the same streets as my Reynolds family in NY. Just > wondering whether you might have information from their lives in Ireland > that you could share. > > Thank you, > Sheila > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > > ------------------------------- > 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 incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.484 / Virus Database: 269.12.8/973 - Release Date: 25/08/2007 05:00 PM > >
Unfortunately my message about lookups was an old one and it " escaped " some how. I no longer have the film out at the library. These indexes and Registers can be found on the LDS site familyhistory.org under Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. They really are a wonderful resource as they commence in 1837, 27 years before Civil Registration. Regards Valerie "Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO HOO - what a ride!"
Hi Walter, There was a Paul Reynolds married to a Margaret (Brady, I believe, without pulling out files right now) who arrived in upstate NY about 1854. They were Catholic. I can't make a connection with them to the rest of my family through documents at this point. They attended the same parish church that my family belonged to and lived on the same streets as my Reynolds family in NY. Just wondering whether you might have information from their lives in Ireland that you could share. Thank you, Sheila ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
At 23:44 25/08/2007, you wrote: >There are no civil Birth, Death, Marriage records for around 1800 - >sorry. Civil registration only began in Ireland in 1845 for >non-Catholic marriages, and for all other marriages, and all births >and deaths in 1864. >Bridgefoot St runs north from Thomas St to Usher's Quay on the river >Liffey. Just to add to what Debby has so rightly said, I would be more inclined to look in St Catherine's Meath Street as a first option for two reasons, 1 it is nearer Bridgefoot St and 2. it is the oldest R.C. church in the area, and perhaps therefore the most likely to have been attended / popular etc. Re burial grounds until the establishment of Prospect (Glasnevin) the main burial ground for R. Catholics was Goldenbridge which is quite close (relatively speaking) to Bridgefoot St. Goldenbridge burial records are held by Dublin City Council http://www.dublincity.ie/ Regards Anthony J. Roche Visit my home page at http://homepages.iol.ie/~ajroche/ Good Dublin Links at http://www.rootsweb.com/~irldubli/
Could skp tell me if there any maps online that show the streets within each parish. Walter
There are no civil Birth, Death, Marriage records for around 1800 - sorry. Civil registration only began in Ireland in 1845 for non-Catholic marriages, and for all other marriages, and all births and deaths in 1864. Bridgefoot St runs north from Thomas St to Usher's Quay on the river Liffey. This is quite a densely populated area so there are several churches nearby. I think the two nearest churches are St. Paul's, Arran Quay and St. Audoen's, Cornmarket. If you can find out what parish Bridgefoot St is in, you might just possibly be able to access parish records for baptisms, marriages and less likely, burials in that area. >Bridgefoot St< Debby Raymond, Queensland, Australia
Can anyone shed some light as to where this place might have been in 1777 ? "Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO HOO - what a ride!"
I have taken information re Conyngham/Cunningham, wireworkers at Bridgefoot St from the new 1801 directory.. Could anyone tell me which Catholic churches and cemeteries might be in the vicinity and, if convenient, whereabouts of any related BDM records for plus/minus 1800. Frank Murray Canberra Australia
You need some kind soul going to the RCB where the extent records that are available for Church if Ireland are housed to take a look for you in their records. so you will have to throw yourself onto to someones kindness to get this lookup done as the RCB do not do searches this is a case of having to be there to go through the necessary records, but do you have an LDS center close by where you can go see if they have the necessary microfilms you may need for this search Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Irene" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 8:24 AM Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] WATTS/ROBINSON family > Hi Listers, > Seeking info re my gt.gt.grandfather JAMES WATTS, born > Sligo 1808 married in Chapelizod in 1840 to ELLEN ROBINSON. They moved to > Stillorgan and lived in Glenalbyn > Cottage, Grove Road.He was a boot and shoemaker. I would like to find out > how many children they had and if any descendants can be traced. > My gt. grandmother MARY JANE WATTS, Protestant, left Dublin for > London in 1872 and married JOHN IGOE, Catholic, originally from Muckenagh, > Noughaval, Westmeath. > Any help will be gratefully appreciated. > Irene of Seattle former Londoner > > ------------------------------- > 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 have a Cunningham in my family list, he originally came from Dalkey, and he was an engineer, my records show his marriage as 6 Jan 1853 I hope this helps a little. John USA ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
At 23:53 23/08/2007, you wrote: > Would the address - 38 Dame Street likely be a business >address? I'm looking forward to your thoughts on this one. Very definitely a business address, that was at the heart of the Law, Banking and Insurance exchange business sector Regards Anthony J. Roche Visit my home page at http://homepages.iol.ie/~ajroche/ Good Dublin Links at http://www.rootsweb.com/~irldubli/