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    1. Re: [IRL-GALWAY] Dead end; need some ideas, please-Nolan and Naughton from Galway
    2. Phyllis M. Phillips
    3. Sometimes when they are not in the same household they are servants for another family in the same town or they came first as servants, did they marry and come over with the new surname?? On Dec 30, 2008, at 3:19 PM, Tom Novak wrote: > I have been searching for over a year now on this dead end, and have > gotten > nowhere. I would appreciate some suggestions, please. > > Patrick Nolan (b 1822, Parish of Killiane, Galway, d 29 Mar 1900, > Jersey > City, NJ) and Catherine Naughton (b 1825, County Galway, d 12 Jul > 1893, > Jersey City, NJ) arrived at NYC 31 Jul 1849 on the Ship Cremonia. > > What is interesting is they had two daughters while in Galway: > Honora E. > Nolan (b 1846) and Bridget Nolan (b 19 May 1848). However, these two > daughters were not listed on the passenger list of the Ship > Cremonia, nor in > the Philadelphia census for 1850 (where Patrick and Catherine first > lived), > nor in the NYC Census for 1860 (where they moved after Philadelphia). > However, Patrick and Catherine (and their six boys they had in > Philadelphia > and NYC) moved to Jersey City in 1868. Bridget and Honora were on > their > census in 1870 in Jersey City. On Briget's death certificate (d 30 > May > 1931), it stated she lived in the USA for 65 years. > >> From the clues above, it appears the daughters came over about >> 1866, but I > have been unable to find any ships passenger list with them on it. > Also, > where would I find them in Ireland for the period 1849-1866? I have > written > away, and gotten records from both the East and West Galway Historical > sites, and no luck. I have searched many LDS films, again with no > luck. I > continue to search ships records from Ireland 1865-1867 for the two > daughters, but no luck. > > Help, I am at a stone wall! > > Thanks! > > Tom Novak > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    12/30/2008 08:33:32
    1. Re: [IRL-GALWAY] Dead end; need some ideas, please-Nolan and Naughton from Galway
    2. Tom Novak
    3. No, they one never married, and the other one married in the USA Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phyllis M. Phillips" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 3:33 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-GALWAY] Dead end;need some ideas, please-Nolan and Naughton from Galway > Sometimes when they are not in the same household they are servants > for another family in the same town or they came first as servants, > did they marry and come over with the new surname?? > > > > On Dec 30, 2008, at 3:19 PM, Tom Novak wrote: > >> I have been searching for over a year now on this dead end, and have >> gotten >> nowhere. I would appreciate some suggestions, please. >> >> Patrick Nolan (b 1822, Parish of Killiane, Galway, d 29 Mar 1900, >> Jersey >> City, NJ) and Catherine Naughton (b 1825, County Galway, d 12 Jul >> 1893, >> Jersey City, NJ) arrived at NYC 31 Jul 1849 on the Ship Cremonia. >> >> What is interesting is they had two daughters while in Galway: >> Honora E. >> Nolan (b 1846) and Bridget Nolan (b 19 May 1848). However, these two >> daughters were not listed on the passenger list of the Ship >> Cremonia, nor in >> the Philadelphia census for 1850 (where Patrick and Catherine first >> lived), >> nor in the NYC Census for 1860 (where they moved after Philadelphia). >> However, Patrick and Catherine (and their six boys they had in >> Philadelphia >> and NYC) moved to Jersey City in 1868. Bridget and Honora were on >> their >> census in 1870 in Jersey City. On Briget's death certificate (d 30 >> May >> 1931), it stated she lived in the USA for 65 years. >> >>> From the clues above, it appears the daughters came over about >>> 1866, but I >> have been unable to find any ships passenger list with them on it. >> Also, >> where would I find them in Ireland for the period 1849-1866? I have >> written >> away, and gotten records from both the East and West Galway Historical >> sites, and no luck. I have searched many LDS films, again with no >> luck. I >> continue to search ships records from Ireland 1865-1867 for the two >> daughters, but no luck. >> >> Help, I am at a stone wall! >> >> Thanks! >> >> Tom Novak >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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

    12/30/2008 12:14:17