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    1. [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Records of St Andrew's, Dublin
    2. Dave Mitchell
    3. Dear List Greetings from a new subscriber. Any idea where one can find TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS for St Andrew's, Dublin? Presumably Presbyterian. I'm looking for further information on: "WILLIAM MITCHELL, b. Londonderry, 1 July 1689, Revenue Officer, America, Loyalist, d. 1804, buried St Andrew's, Dublin" Date of death was 1804 (or perhaps 1805). And yes, the above dates are correct - this interesting fellow was born during the Siege of Londonderry 1689, and died at the evergreen age of 115. What stories he might have recalled! After returning from America, after the War of Independence, he worked (as a "pensioner") in the Customs Department/Revenue Office in Dublin. He is unlikely to be an ancestor and I don't think I've got the gene for such longevity! Any guidance most appreciated. Sincerely David Mitchell Cape Town South Africa

    05/23/2007 07:36:46
    1. Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Fw: Kelly serach
    2. Michael McAllister
    3. Hi LIst, I too, am a descendent from a KELLY but mine also has used O'KELLY as well. We have granny's birth record as an O'KELLY and her brother's as a KELLY! Nicholas J O'KELLY was married to Norah FOLEY, their daughter born about 1895 married my Anthony McALLISTER at St Andrew's in Westland Row, Dublin in 1924. They used to live in the tenements in Summer Hill, then moved out to Crumlin after the 'new' houses were built. We know they the KELLYs/O'KELLYs lived in York Street/Road when she married but I would assume they were elsewhere during the census taking of both 1911 and 1901. Little is known of my KELLY/O'KELLY ancestry as is my McALLISTER ancestry beyond my grandparents. Regards, Michael McAllister

    05/23/2007 07:34:38
    1. [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Allen surname
    2. Al Valentine
    3. Are there any persons on this list looking for descendants of John George Allen and his son of the same name born in Dublin in 1864? Al Valentine

    05/23/2007 05:21:56
    1. [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Fw: Kelly serach
    2. Patsy Vercoe
    3. Subject: Kelly serach Hi can anyone help me. I am trying to track down my gg grandfather. His name is John Kelly, born in Dublin in 1826. I dont have his parents name. I know that he married a Mary Sullivan (born 1826 Killarney, Kerry) in the Catholic church in Adelaide South Australia on the 7th Feb 1848. They had 10 children. Sarah ann kelly b 15 jul 1849 South Australia Dennis david b 13 sep 1850 Campbells, Victoria d 1853 Andrew b1852 Catherine b 1854 d 1854 about 4 days old John b1855 Campbells, Victoria. d1877 Campbells Creek Mary b1857 Castlmaine, Victoria Dennis b 1860 Ingl, Victoria Catherine b 1862 William thomas b 2 nov 1864 Alfred owen b 1869 Sale, Victoria I dont know if he had any brothers or sisters. I have that John was a miner. I do have a copy of their marriage cert but it has only got her parents on it. Any help would be wonderful. If there are anyother websites that would be good for me to look at please let me know as im still very new to doing this. Thank you for your help kind regards Patsy Vercoe (nee Kelly)

    05/22/2007 07:34:46
    1. Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Fw: Kelly serach
    2. Nancy Dunne
    3. One other thing, I searched just the last name Kelly as the spellings and abbreviations of first names on this site will restrict your search. For example, the John I found in Palmerstown was listed as "Jno [john]" and will not come up if you search for "John". Again, good luck. Nancy Nancy Dunne <[email protected]> wrote: Hello Patsy, I am also a descendant of a Kelly from Dublin and also am very limited on the amount of information I have about this line in my family. My great-grandmother was Julia Kelly Dunne who lived in the outskirts of Dublin in Lower Palmerstown and later in Inchicore. I have found some information that Julia's parents were likely to be Dennis Kelly and Mary Reddy, who were married in 1852 in Palmerstown. I have also found a Denis Kelly baptised in the Roman Catholic Church in Palmerstown in 1828, which could make him a possible sibling of your John Kelly (though there were probably many Kellys in Dublin at that time). I have found the Baptism, Marriage, and Burial databases available on the website http://www.dublinheritage.ie/ to be helpful in obtaining possible leads. I checked just now and did find a John Kelly baptised in 1826 in the Palmerstown Catholic Church. I limited my search to the Palmerstown church, but you don't have to. Also, you can request more information about these records from the Dublin library through this site. Let me know if you have any problems finding the above referenced record. Good luck in your search. Maybe we are long lost cousins! I would love to hear if you are successful in your Dublin search. Nancy Dunne Connecticut, USA PS I have modern day cousins on another side of my family living in Adelaide. It's a small world. Patsy Vercoe wrote: Subject: Kelly serach Hi can anyone help me. I am trying to track down my gg grandfather. His name is John Kelly, born in Dublin in 1826. I dont have his parents name. I know that he married a Mary Sullivan (born 1826 Killarney, Kerry) in the Catholic church in Adelaide South Australia on the 7th Feb 1848. They had 10 children. Sarah ann kelly b 15 jul 1849 South Australia Dennis david b 13 sep 1850 Campbells, Victoria d 1853 Andrew b1852 Catherine b 1854 d 1854 about 4 days old John b1855 Campbells, Victoria. d1877 Campbells Creek Mary b1857 Castlmaine, Victoria Dennis b 1860 Ingl, Victoria Catherine b 1862 William thomas b 2 nov 1864 Alfred owen b 1869 Sale, Victoria I dont know if he had any brothers or sisters. I have that John was a miner. I do have a copy of their marriage cert but it has only got her parents on it. Any help would be wonderful. If there are anyother websites that would be good for me to look at please let me know as im still very new to doing this. Thank you for your help kind regards Patsy Vercoe (nee Kelly) ------------------------------- 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 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

    05/22/2007 12:05:06
    1. Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Fw: Kelly serach
    2. Nancy Dunne
    3. Hello Patsy, I am also a descendant of a Kelly from Dublin and also am very limited on the amount of information I have about this line in my family. My great-grandmother was Julia Kelly Dunne who lived in the outskirts of Dublin in Lower Palmerstown and later in Inchicore. I have found some information that Julia's parents were likely to be Dennis Kelly and Mary Reddy, who were married in 1852 in Palmerstown. I have also found a Denis Kelly baptised in the Roman Catholic Church in Palmerstown in 1828, which could make him a possible sibling of your John Kelly (though there were probably many Kellys in Dublin at that time). I have found the Baptism, Marriage, and Burial databases available on the website http://www.dublinheritage.ie/ to be helpful in obtaining possible leads. I checked just now and did find a John Kelly baptised in 1826 in the Palmerstown Catholic Church. I limited my search to the Palmerstown church, but you don't have to. Also, you can request more information about these records from the Dublin library through this site. Let me know if you have any problems finding the above referenced record. Good luck in your search. Maybe we are long lost cousins! I would love to hear if you are successful in your Dublin search. Nancy Dunne Connecticut, USA PS I have modern day cousins on another side of my family living in Adelaide. It's a small world. Patsy Vercoe <[email protected]> wrote: Subject: Kelly serach Hi can anyone help me. I am trying to track down my gg grandfather. His name is John Kelly, born in Dublin in 1826. I dont have his parents name. I know that he married a Mary Sullivan (born 1826 Killarney, Kerry) in the Catholic church in Adelaide South Australia on the 7th Feb 1848. They had 10 children. Sarah ann kelly b 15 jul 1849 South Australia Dennis david b 13 sep 1850 Campbells, Victoria d 1853 Andrew b1852 Catherine b 1854 d 1854 about 4 days old John b1855 Campbells, Victoria. d1877 Campbells Creek Mary b1857 Castlmaine, Victoria Dennis b 1860 Ingl, Victoria Catherine b 1862 William thomas b 2 nov 1864 Alfred owen b 1869 Sale, Victoria I dont know if he had any brothers or sisters. I have that John was a miner. I do have a copy of their marriage cert but it has only got her parents on it. Any help would be wonderful. If there are anyother websites that would be good for me to look at please let me know as im still very new to doing this. Thank you for your help kind regards Patsy Vercoe (nee Kelly) ------------------------------- 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

    05/21/2007 11:41:22
    1. [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Thomas Archbold 1811
    2. Lesley Ann1963
    3. Correction: my tree may be named Possum Tree, under the nickname Possum63.

    05/19/2007 02:49:44
    1. Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Irish Naming Pattern
    2. Lesley Ann1963
    3. Hi Jeff, I wish I did. I haven't done very well with Dublin yet. All I knew was that my mother's gg grandfather Thomas b abt 1811 came to London from "Dublin" (census). I have built speculative trees, researched the name, spotted the main locations around Dublin and found all sorts of references to Archbolds but can't find parents for this person. A trip to my parents revealed a brother, Richard, and his wife and daughters, and a very old photo which can only be his mother, but it is only named "Grandma Archbold" The other trees on Rootsweb all seem to be about Helen Archbold, and the IGI is very quiet about the Dublin end of Ireland. Sometimes I wonder if its a whole other branch of Archbolds who only passed through Dublin and weren't from there. Well that's my complaining over, and my tree is listed as "Brewster Archbold" on Rootsweb. All the Archbolds I found in the Dublin area are in it, they just aren't all connected up. Can you tell me about your Archbolds? Lesley-in-New-Zealand Alternate email, only if needed: [email protected] Names being researched: ARCHBOLD dub/ire; BARTLETT, EARWICKER, RAPSON, WOOLVEN, WRAPSON ssx/eng; BROOKER kent/eng; CHAMBERS yks/eng; FERRIS lond/eng; NOYCE, SEARLE hants/eng, ORSMOND tahiti; WARD shrop/eng; FINLEY derby/eng; STRANG, GOODWIN stirling/scot; TINKLER cumbria/eng; CAMPBELL, ROWLAND, BENNETT eng>nz "But as for me, my contentment is not in wealth but in seeing you and knowing that all is well between us. And when I awake in heaven, I will be fully satisfied, for I will see you face to face." Psalm 17:15 Alternate email, only if needed: [email protected] Names being researched: ARCHBOLD dub/ire; BARTLETT, EARWICKER, RAPSON, WOOLVEN, WRAPSON ssx/eng; BROOKER kent/eng; CHAMBERS yks/eng; FERRIS lond/eng; NOYCE, SEARLE hants/eng, ORSMOND tahiti; WARD shrop/eng; FINLEY derby/eng; STRANG, GOODWIN stirling/scot; TINKLER cumbria/eng; CAMPBELL, ROWLAND, BENNETT eng>nz "But as for me, my contentment is not in wealth but in seeing you and knowing that all is well between us. And when I awake in heaven, I will be fully satisfied, for I will see you face to face." Psalm 17:15 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Butler" <[email protected]> To: "Lesley Ann1963" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 7:21 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Irish Naming Pattern > Hello Lesley > You would have to be the first person on this list researching Archbold > dublin .So hopfully you may have Kate /Catherina ,Oliver or Christopher . > Regards > Jeff > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: > 269.7.3/809 - Release Date: 5/17/2007 5:18 PM > >

    05/19/2007 02:32:43
    1. Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Irish Naming Pattern
    2. Jeff Butler
    3. Hello Lesley You would have to be the first person on this list researching Archbold dublin .So hopfully you may have Kate /Catherina ,Oliver or Christopher . Regards Jeff

    05/18/2007 11:21:24
    1. [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Irish Naming Pattern
    2. Lesley Ann1963
    3. What is this Irish Naming Pattern? It sounds flash :) Lesley-in-New-Zealand Alternate email, only if needed: [email protected] Names being researched: ARCHBOLD dub/ire; BARTLETT, EARWICKER, RAPSON, WOOLVEN, WRAPSON ssx/eng; BROOKER kent/eng; CHAMBERS yks/eng; FERRIS lond/eng; NOYCE, SEARLE hants/eng, ORSMOND tahiti; WARD shrop/eng; FINLEY derby/eng; STRANG, GOODWIN stirling/scot; TINKLER cumbria/eng; CAMPBELL, ROWLAND, BENNETT eng>nz "But as for me, my contentment is not in wealth but in seeing you and knowing that all is well between us. And when I awake in heaven, I will be fully satisfied, for I will see you face to face." Psalm 17:15

    05/18/2007 02:27:23
    1. [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] CARROLL~WARD~ROGERS
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Dear Carolyn, You say you know your family is Irish born, lovely, so are mine but that wont take us forward. Let me ask one or two simple questions of you and see if we can take you somewhere to seek and find. Do any of these folk have christian names? How do you know they were born Ireland? What religion are they? Did they die in Ireland or leave the Country? Do you have a time frame you are seeking ? Have you tried the Irish naming pattern although,I am not altogether trustworthy of that system, others love it but, I dont. Who intermarried with who? I have seen another WARD researcher on this list have you made contact with her yet? There is also a Ward Family in Co Wicklow, but that does not mean it is the people you seek. I have never crossed the name Rogers in my research but in saying, that to you today, I guess it will appear tomorrow. So if you can help us we can at least look for you Cheers Cara Trying to assist

    05/17/2007 07:53:04
    1. Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] How to reply to messages
    2. Debby Raymond
    3. Thank you so much Cara, for your enthusiastic response to messages such as these on list. We are on list because we are family history researchers. It's great to be able to help each other out when we can. It's so true too, that a lot of folks out there just monitor the list to see what comes up there. Please (smiley face inserted), slow down, and put the occasional comma and full stop where merited in your communications ...grin! Debby Raymond, Queensland, Australia

    05/16/2007 12:52:55
    1. Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] How to reply to messages
    2. ITS SALES
    3. Hi Carolyn, I have been trying to find several lines of my family in Ireland. I have been lucky with some on LDS sites because I knew County Names and parent names so therefore was able to get siblings. The biggest problem I have is finding out where in Ireland they come from, to start searching and spelling variations. I have Kellys (don't know where in Ireland they come from) I have Shorts (Antrim), Finnigans (Monaghan), Cairney (Down) Hughes (Cavan), O'Donnell (I don't know). On behalf of my Uncle I am also searching for info on a Patrick Boland who married a Julia Ward in Dublin. They left for Scotland in about 1916. They had children that I know of Michael, Patrick, Valentine. Sharon -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of carolyn Sent: 16 May 2007 10:00 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] How to reply to messages I have posted requests foe help but it doesn't look as if anyone can help. That's ok - I know my ancestors came from Ireland and if it's ok to stay on the list I would like to. I am in Bath and cant help with Irish look ups - that's why I am here to learn. I haven't the first idea how to go about finding Irish info and would be happy to learn? My family names are Ward, Rogers and Carroll. Carolyn ----- Original Message ----- From: Debby Raymond To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 9:52 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] How to reply to messages Thank you so much Cara, for your enthusiastic response to messages such as these on list. We are on list because we are family history researchers. It's great to be able to help each other out when we can. It's so true too, that a lot of folks out there just monitor the list to see what comes up there. Please (smiley face inserted), slow down, and put the occasional comma and full stop where merited in your communications ...grin! Debby Raymond, Queensland, Australia ------------------------------- 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 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

    05/16/2007 10:24:33
    1. Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] How to reply to messages
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Mail return is set up for these mails to return to the list Valerie and this is the best way of generating research the only other way you combat this problem is to begin a new email each mail is to copy and paste the mail adddress into each mail but by doing this you defeat the purpose of what the list is about, not everyone asks for what they need they are there shyly waiting to see what you post to the question asked Be proud that so many people are enjoying your assistance its a great thing you are doing Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Valerie Garton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 1:12 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] How to reply to messages Hi Debby Yes I am subscribed to list mode but most of the time if I just try to reply it does to the list and so does so many other messages that I do not have a clue about and have to spend much time looking at messages that I am not in the least bit interested in. Receiving about 100 messages a day it all becomes very time consuming. Regards from Valerie in sunny Sydney. [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Debby Raymond Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2007 6:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] How to reply to messages Valerie, When I first subscribed to the list I had a choice in how I wanted to read the messages from other subscribers, whether in digest form or as a list. As I understood it, 'digest' meant that the messages would be combined and the list administrator would send them out as a block of messages every now and again, say once a week. On the other hand, to read messages as a list meant each message would be sent out to every subscriber as they were posted. I asked to read the messages on the message board one at a time. They come straight into my Outlook Express Inbox. That way, I can reply to a single message by simply hitting my reply button on the tool bar. If you receive your messages in digest form, you can't do this. (Question to the list administrator - have I understood this correctly? If not, could you please clarify.) When you reply to a message, the body of the original message remains in the message pane, more often below the answer you give. If this doesn't fully answer your question, perhaps the list administrator would post something to help us all. Debby Raymond, Queensland, Australia. ------------------------------- 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 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

    05/16/2007 07:42:10
    1. Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] How to reply to messages
    2. Valerie Garton
    3. Anthony please see my other message which I can not stop going to the whole list. I am sure the list does not want to read these messages. Regards from Valerie in sunny Sydney. [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Anthony J. Roche Sent: Thursday, 12 April 2007 1:54 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] How to reply to messages At 09:14 11/04/2007, you wrote: >Valerie, > > > >When I first subscribed to the list I had a >choice in how I wanted to read the messages from >other subscribers, whether in digest form or as >a list. As I understood it, ‘digest’ meant that >the messages would be combined and the list >administrator would send them out as a block of >messages every now and again, say once a week. >On the other hand, to read messages as a list >meant each message would be sent out to every >subscriber as they were posted. I asked to read >the messages on the message board one at a time. >They come straight into my Outlook Express >Inbox. That way, I can reply to a single message >by simply hitting my reply button on the tool >bar. If you receive your messages in digest >form, you can’t do this. (Question to the list >administrator ­ have I understood this >correctly? If not, could you please clarify.) >When you reply to a message, the body of the >original message remains in the message pane, >more often below the answer you give. > > > >If this doesn’t fully answer your question, >perhaps the list administrator would post something to help us all. Almost spot on Deb, the only slight difference is that it is the Rootsweb server that decides, not me, based on the volume of posts as to when the digest goes out, if there are a lot of posts it can go several times a week whereas if there are few once a week will suffice. Good advise on your part, it is indeed easier to respond to individual mails if you are subscribed in 'list' mode, replying to individual posts in 'digest' mode only serves to clog up the system with redundant information. Different mailer programmes handle mail differently and some folk prefer to use the digest mode and this is fine also. I use Eudora for example and always have done so I am not so familiar with MS Outlook. On a different note - to all on the list - thanks to the member who alerted us to the books about Dublin life, mails like this are not considered 'advertising' and the more we can share this kind of information the better. Additionally as Debby has pointed out I am always here to help if I can, Keep up the interest in Dublin, we are going through interesting times here with the increased interest in the events of the early 1900s building up to the centenary in 2016 of the Easter Rising just recently been celebrated her in Dublin last weekend Regards Anthony J. Roche Visit my home page at http://homepages.iol.ie/~ajroche/ Good Dublin Links at http://www.rootsweb.com/~irldubli/ ------------------------------- 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

    05/16/2007 07:12:21
    1. Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] How to reply to messages
    2. Valerie Garton
    3. You see now I can not reply to you alone as there is no address for you. Hi Debby Yes I am subscribed to list mode but most of the time if I just try to reply it goes to the list and so does so many other messages that I do not have a clue about and have to spend much time looking at messages that I am not in the least bit interested in. Receiving about 100 messages a day it all becomes very time consuming. Regards from Valerie in sunny Sydney. [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Debby Raymond Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2007 6:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] How to reply to messages Valerie, When I first subscribed to the list I had a choice in how I wanted to read the messages from other subscribers, whether in digest form or as a list. As I understood it, ‘digest’ meant that the messages would be combined and the list administrator would send them out as a block of messages every now and again, say once a week. On the other hand, to read messages as a list meant each message would be sent out to every subscriber as they were posted. I asked to read the messages on the message board one at a time. They come straight into my Outlook Express Inbox. That way, I can reply to a single message by simply hitting my reply button on the tool bar. If you receive your messages in digest form, you can’t do this. (Question to the list administrator – have I understood this correctly? If not, could you please clarify.) When you reply to a message, the body of the original message remains in the message pane, more often below the answer you give. If this doesn’t fully answer your question, perhaps the list administrator would post something to help us all. Debby Raymond, Queensland, Australia. ------------------------------- 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

    05/16/2007 07:12:21
    1. Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] How to reply to messages
    2. Valerie Garton
    3. Hi Debby Yes I am subscribed to list mode but most of the time if I just try to reply it does to the list and so does so many other messages that I do not have a clue about and have to spend much time looking at messages that I am not in the least bit interested in. Receiving about 100 messages a day it all becomes very time consuming. Regards from Valerie in sunny Sydney. [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Debby Raymond Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2007 6:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] How to reply to messages Valerie, When I first subscribed to the list I had a choice in how I wanted to read the messages from other subscribers, whether in digest form or as a list. As I understood it, ‘digest’ meant that the messages would be combined and the list administrator would send them out as a block of messages every now and again, say once a week. On the other hand, to read messages as a list meant each message would be sent out to every subscriber as they were posted. I asked to read the messages on the message board one at a time. They come straight into my Outlook Express Inbox. That way, I can reply to a single message by simply hitting my reply button on the tool bar. If you receive your messages in digest form, you can’t do this. (Question to the list administrator – have I understood this correctly? If not, could you please clarify.) When you reply to a message, the body of the original message remains in the message pane, more often below the answer you give. If this doesn’t fully answer your question, perhaps the list administrator would post something to help us all. Debby Raymond, Queensland, Australia. ------------------------------- 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

    05/16/2007 07:12:20
    1. Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] How to reply to messages
    2. carolyn
    3. I have posted requests foe help but it doesn't look as if anyone can help. That's ok - I know my ancestors came from Ireland and if it's ok to stay on the list I would like to. I am in Bath and cant help with Irish look ups - that's why I am here to learn. I haven't the first idea how to go about finding Irish info and would be happy to learn? My family names are Ward, Rogers and Carroll. Carolyn ----- Original Message ----- From: Debby Raymond To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 9:52 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] How to reply to messages Thank you so much Cara, for your enthusiastic response to messages such as these on list. We are on list because we are family history researchers. It's great to be able to help each other out when we can. It's so true too, that a lot of folks out there just monitor the list to see what comes up there. Please (smiley face inserted), slow down, and put the occasional comma and full stop where merited in your communications ...grin! Debby Raymond, Queensland, Australia ------------------------------- 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

    05/16/2007 04:00:20
    1. Re: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] BOWE families of Dublin
    2. Hope you do not mind me contacting you but my aunt Margaret Moore married a David Bow in Dublin in the 1950's. David had a brother Peter who died in New York. I belive David and Peters parents were James and Agnes, possibly with some Sciottish connection. Any of this mean anything to you? Thanks Lorraine ----Original Message---- From: [email protected] Date: 15/04/2007 19:34 To: <[email protected]> Subj: [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] BOWE families of Dublin Hi Cara, Thanks for the 'Bowe note'. I appreciate your help on finding members of Irish Bowe/Bow families of Ireland. Charlie King ggg grandson of John/Johanna Bowe b. Ireland about 1800 gg grandson of William Bowe b. Ireland about 1825 Cara wrote: 25/4/1893 Mother mary Seraphine ( Bowe) the Abbess of the first irish foundation accompanied by Mother Angela ( Tait) Vicaress left the convent in Manchester arriving in Drogheda on the 26th April 1893. If this piece of information is of interest to any Bowe researcher feel free to send me a mail requesting the rest of the story. Cheers Cara ________________________________________________________________________ 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/front.htm?csp=24 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-DUBLIN-CITY- [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ___________________________________________________________ Tiscali Broadband only £9.99 a month for your first 3 months! http://www.tiscali.co.uk/products/broadband/

    04/26/2007 10:03:01
    1. [IRL-DUBLIN-CITY] Dublin Obit 1914?
    2. Does anyone have access to old Dublin newspapers? My GG Grandmother died January 2, 1914. Her name was Mary Smith Gallagher and she lived at 32 Stoney Batter Road. I am hoping one exists and that it will offermore info on this elusive line of relations. Many Thanks, in advance, Susan ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    04/23/2007 12:08:39