well it appears that IFHF must be getting so many complaints that they now have a "form" response. This is the same response I got. So what if it took them 20 years to compile "our" data,(not theirs) others have spent just as long on their research.Sounds like they are asking for alittle sympathy that they have to charge such hight fess HA!
Nancy right you are ,my last name is MURPHY!!! needless to say I wont bother. I urge everyone to email with their dissatisfaction. Looks like its " do it our way or hit the higway!" if we cant find our names, which is pretty much a given that it wont be simply 5 Euros. My guess is they know we wont find what we are looking for so then they get money out of people by using "their" researcher. Another money maker for them. If their researchers can get the information and it is indeed on their website, then we should certainly be able to. I will never ever use their service, not a pay basis. I have talked 5 people on another list out of using their services by letting them read what we have posted here. Cris Atwater California
----- Original Message ----- From: "john walton" <vabre1@optusnet.com.au> To: <irl-limerick@rootsweb.com>; <IRL-LIMERICK-L@rootsweb.com> Cc: <saydee4@webtv.net> Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 6:55 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-LIMERICK] reply from IFHF > Cris, > What a pathetic reply you received from IFHF. To use one of their > researchers requires one to "rob" a bank first, then you don't really know > what result you will receive. I am, however, extremely doubtful of their > managerial and marketing skills. > Their replies to requests seem to vary from one to another. > > John...Sydney. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <crazyangel25@webtv.net> > To: <IRL-LIMERICK-L@rootsweb.com> > Cc: <saydee4@webtv.net> > Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 6:32 PM > Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] reply from IFHF > > > > >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> IRL-LIMERICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> > > Griffith's Valuations: > http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-LIMERICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Cris, What a pathetic reply you received from IFHF. To use one of their researchers requires one to "rob" a bank first, then you don't really know what result you will receive. I am, however, extremely doubtful of their managerial and marketing skills. Their replies seem to requests seem to vary from one to another. John...Sydney. ----- Original Message ----- From: <crazyangel25@webtv.net> To: <IRL-LIMERICK-L@rootsweb.com> Cc: <saydee4@webtv.net> Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 6:32 PM Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] reply from IFHF > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-LIMERICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Rita, did post before but will glady do so again; it is not a marriage record; rather a baptism showing that the parents of Michael SHANAHAN are Daniel SHANAHAN and Helen ENRIGHT: IFHC Baptism Record: Name: Michael Shanahan Address: BLANK Gender: Unknown Date of Baptism / Birth: 22 Jul 1841 Parish / District: Shanagolden County: Co. Limerick Denomination: Roman Catholic Father: Denis Shanahan Occ: BLANK Mother: Helen Enright Sponsor 1: John Scanlan Sponsor 2: Maria Scanlan Kathy Rhodes -------------- Original message from PVMeistrel@aol.com: -------------- Have you posted your Shanahan/Enright marriage yet? I have a Michael Enright who married Mary Shanahan. Rita ALSO I'd be interested in seeing what ENRIGHT marriages you ended up with as I ran across a SHANAHAN / ENRIGHT marriage in my "misses" too. > > > > > > > **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL > Home. > (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15&ncid=aolhom00030 > 000000001) > Griffith's Valuations: > http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-LIMERICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Andy, I've been extracting these obituaries from the Gale Digital Collections (has US and English newspapers). You can sign up for a free trial at: http://access.gale.com/gdctrial/login.html Kathy Rhodes Researching SHANAHAN and LUBY surnames in Co Limerick, Co Cork, and Co Tipperary -------------- Original message from "Andy McAuliffe" <namac@golden.net>: -------------- I'm not sure where these obituaries are all coming from, however if anyone comes across a MxAuliffe obituary from Limerick circa 1850-1880, as long as it's not infringing on copyright, I'd appreciate seeing it. Thanks, Andy McAuliffe, Kitchener, ON., Canada
Maureen, Thanks for the note and the memory jog. You're correct - each debit was for 10 Euro's and I did 2 searchs per. My apologies to the List, now to square things with IFHF. Charlie ----- Original Message ----- From: "MJ Mann" <mjmgenealogy@gmail.com> To: <irl-limerick@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 3:25 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-LIMERICK] Possible overcharges at IFHF > Charlie, > > I went crazy this past weekend, used the site, supplying funds 3 times. > Anyway, just checked my bank statement (used debit card) and all seems > to be in order according to what posted today on the transaction > summary page. > > I 'bought' 40 euros credit, they debited 63.+, > I then 'bought' 20 euros credit, twice, and they debited 31.+ twice > .... exchange rate approx 1.58 which is the 'going rate'. > > NOTE, each cert that you 'buy' would NOT be on your credit card > statement. Only the amount that you funded. The individual purchases > would be deducted on the site. > > So, in my case, I 'bought' 20 which was debited from my card. The > site showed 20 as 'available. When I 'bought' one cert, their tally > went down to 15. When I bought another, the tally went down to 10, > etc. They didn't make another debit to my card with each transaction. > > Clear as mud?<g> > Hope this helps, > Maureen > > On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 1:37 PM, Charlie <cndsteele@verizon.net> wrote: >> In taking a look at this months credit card statements I see what may be >> overcharges from Irish Roots for searches done on the IFHF website. >> >> I took advantage of the 5 Euro offer, but it seems I was charged the full >> 10 >> Euros. >> The entries read 10.00 978 1.593 15.93 >> 10.00 seems to be the 10 Euros >> 1.593 seems to be the exchange rate >> 15.93 the amount of US Dollars I was charged. >> I don't know what the 978 represents. >> >> This happened 3 times in March 2008 and twice in December of 2007. >> >> I have just querried IFHF, but thought I would let the list know >> immediately >> so you can check your records. >> >> I will post thier response as soon as I receive it. >> >> Charlie in NY > Griffith's Valuations: > http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-LIMERICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Charlie, I went crazy this past weekend, used the site, supplying funds 3 times. Anyway, just checked my bank statement (used debit card) and all seems to be in order according to what posted today on the transaction summary page. I 'bought' 40 euros credit, they debited 63.+, I then 'bought' 20 euros credit, twice, and they debited 31.+ twice .... exchange rate approx 1.58 which is the 'going rate'. NOTE, each cert that you 'buy' would NOT be on your credit card statement. Only the amount that you funded. The individual purchases would be deducted on the site. So, in my case, I 'bought' 20 which was debited from my card. The site showed 20 as 'available. When I 'bought' one cert, their tally went down to 15. When I bought another, the tally went down to 10, etc. They didn't make another debit to my card with each transaction. Clear as mud?<g> Hope this helps, Maureen On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 1:37 PM, Charlie <cndsteele@verizon.net> wrote: > In taking a look at this months credit card statements I see what may be > overcharges from Irish Roots for searches done on the IFHF website. > > I took advantage of the 5 Euro offer, but it seems I was charged the full 10 > Euros. > The entries read 10.00 978 1.593 15.93 > 10.00 seems to be the 10 Euros > 1.593 seems to be the exchange rate > 15.93 the amount of US Dollars I was charged. > I don't know what the 978 represents. > > This happened 3 times in March 2008 and twice in December of 2007. > > I have just querried IFHF, but thought I would let the list know immediately > so you can check your records. > > I will post thier response as soon as I receive it. > > Charlie in NY
In taking a look at this months credit card statements I see what may be overcharges from Irish Roots for searches done on the IFHF website. I took advantage of the 5 Euro offer, but it seems I was charged the full 10 Euros. The entries read 10.00 978 1.593 15.93 10.00 seems to be the 10 Euros 1.593 seems to be the exchange rate 15.93 the amount of US Dollars I was charged. I don't know what the 978 represents. This happened 3 times in March 2008 and twice in December of 2007. I have just querried IFHF, but thought I would let the list know immediately so you can check your records. I will post thier response as soon as I receive it. Charlie in NY
Patrick, I have no birth or marriage, just the Christening of her 3 children in Abbeyfeale from 1839 to 1845....Denis Collins was the father. Bridget migrated to Peel County, Ontario, where she married Patrick McAuliffe and raised another family. I have had to assume that Denis died either in Ireland or when they first got to Ontario. One of those first 3 children is my great grandfather Maurice Collins, who married in Peel County in 1863 and went into Michigan where I was born. I would KILL to know who Bridget belonged to...I've been to Ireland and have seen all the Enrights in the area from Glin down to Limerick and wondered if she belonged to one of these families. I visited with a Parish Priest in Abbeyfeale and asked him to suggest what parishes my couple may have been from and he suggested 4 over the border in Kerry. I personally went to those 4 places and knocked on the doors of the Priests there and they kindly looked through their records for the marriage of my couple, but nothing found. I had the Limerick Heritage Society(or whatever it's name was then) about 12 years ago find those Christenings for me in Abbeyfeale and they searched but they couldn't find the marriage of this couple and it was them who suggested I try over the border in Kerry. But I tried this new Irish database in Limerick just to leave no stone unturned. Do you have any use for these 3 marriages that I got from the Irish site? Barb Gillon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patrick Enright" <pappyenright@earthlink.net> To: <irl-limerick@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:44 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-LIMERICK] Bridget Enright marriages > Barbara, > I've been tracing my Irish roots for a few years. Do you have any other > data > on your Bridget? I like everyone else I have a few Bridget's in my > records. > Thank you. > Patrick J Enright > Patrick Enright > pappyenright@earthlink.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Barbara Gillon" <lewisroots@msn.com> > To: <irl-limerick@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 10:15 PM > Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] Bridget Enright marriages > > >>I ordered 3 marriages of my BRIDGET ENRIGHT and none of them were the >>right >> ones...1837 and 1839...if anyone can use these, let me know. >> >> BTW, I did cross reference her with the same years of her groom, but it >> still didn't work out. >> >> Barb Gillon >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Maureen J. Chicoine" <mchicoine@linkline.com> >> To: <irl-limerick@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 5:52 PM >> Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] marriage records IFHF >> >> >>>I wrote the IFHF and said I would have spent more if I could have cross >>> referenced the last names of the bride and the groom - otherwise it was >>> like >>> playing the slots in Vegas. They responded that they are considering >>> that >>> option. >>> Maureen >>> Researching Shea/Farrell in Limerick >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: <irl-limerick-request@rootsweb.com> >>> To: <irl-limerick@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 3:10 PM >>> Subject: IRL-LIMERICK Digest, Vol 3, Issue 217 >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Griffith's Valuation: http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php >>>> >>>> Today's Topics: >>>> >>>> 1. Re: Kate Cotter (Joan Williams) >>>> 2. IFHF cost to remain at ?5 until further notice (JoForLife@aol.com) >>>> 3. FW: Antrim, Down and Longford added to the IFHF online >>>> database (Sean Sheehan) >>>> 4. Re: D'Arcy/Evans/Reeves families of Knockaderry Housenear >>>> Newcastle, co. Limerick; Reeves of Charleville; Boles of Cork >>>> (Patricia Collins) >>>> 5. Surname: CASEY: Obituary 1892: Native of County Limerick >>>> (littlehouseantiques@att.net) >>>> 6. Surname: BRUEN : Obituary 1894: Native of Co Limerick >>>> (littlehouseantiques@att.net) >>>> 7. Surname: FITZGERALD : 1895 Obituary: Native of Co Limerick >>>> (littlehouseantiques@att.net) >>>> 8. Surname: O'CONNELL, MANGAN, DEVINE : 1895 Obituary : Native >>>> of Rathkeale Co Limerick (littlehouseantiques@att.net) >>>> 9. Surnames: HOWE, CULLINANE, MCCARTY, SWEENEY, FINN, EKSTROM : >>>> 1898 Obit : Native of Co Limerick (littlehouseantiques@att.net) >>>> 10. Surnames: COSTELLO, O'CONNOR : 1898 Obituary : Native of >>>> Rathkeale Co Limerick (littlehouseantiques@att.net) >>>> >>>> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> Message: 1 >>>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 19:04:26 +1000 >>>> From: "Joan Williams" <jwilliams4@hotkey.net.au> >>>> Subject: Re: [IRL-LIMERICK] Kate Cotter >>>> To: <irl-limerick@rootsweb.com> >>>> Message-ID: <009e01c8930e$395bc580$7d00a8c0@computer> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >>>> >>>> My Jame OConnell was born clare but not sure where Kate was born - wish >>>> co >>>> Clare was on IFHF!!! >>>> thanks anyway >>>> Joan W >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Jill Williams" <jwill2@dsl.pipex.com> >>>> To: <irl-Limerick@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 5:04 PM >>>> Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] Kate Cotter >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi Joan >>>>> >>>>> No my James P. Cotter was born Glanworth Co Cork in 1880 and married >>>>> Agnes >>>>> Hennessy. I am not aware of any of our Cotter family being from Co. >>>> Clare. >>>>> >>>>> Regards >>>>> Jill Williams >>>>> >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>> > From: "Joan Williams" <jwilliams4@hotkey.net.au> >>>>> > To: <jwill2@dsl.pipex.com> >>>>> > Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 2:24 AM >>>>> > Subject: Re: [IRL-LIMERICK] Timothy Quaid Baptisms >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > > Hi Jill - dont suppose you have any OConnell/connell James married >>>> Kate >>>>> > > Cotter c1870 - He was born Cappahaleen - co clare - >>>>> > > always hoping!! >>>>> > > Joan Williams >>>>> > > Killarney victoria Australia >>>>> >>>>> Griffith's Valuations: >>>>> http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php >>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> IRL-LIMERICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>>> the >>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Message: 2 >>>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 07:47:58 EDT >>>> From: JoForLife@aol.com >>>> Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] IFHF cost to remain at ?5 until further notice >>>> To: irl-limerick@rootsweb.com >>>> Message-ID: <d01.29e90a00.3522296e@aol.com> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" >>>> >>>> I don't know how many of you get the notices from IFHF but they just >>>> sent >>>> one >>>> saying the price to view an individual record will remain at ?5 until >>>> further >>>> notice. >>>> >>>> Also that they just added records from counties Antrim, Down and >>>> Longford >>>> to >>>> the IFHF online database. >>>> >>>> >>>> ************** >>>> Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. >>>> Watch the video on AOL Home. >>>> >>>> (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15&ncid=aolhom00030000000001) >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Message: 3 >>>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:45:36 +0100 >>>> From: "Sean Sheehan" <seancastle14@gmail.com> >>>> Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] FW: Antrim, Down and Longford added to the >>>> IFHF online database >>>> To: <irl-limerick@rootsweb.com> >>>> Message-ID: <001201c89324$be04a3e0$3a0deba0$@com> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> From: Irish Family History Foundation [mailto:info@ifhf.ie] >>>> Sent: 31 March 2008 00:27 >>>> To: seancastle14@gmail.com >>>> Subject: Antrim, Down and Longford added to the IFHF online database >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Dear Mr Sean Sheehan, >>>> >>>> New records added to Irish Genealogical Online Record Search System >>>> >>>> >>>> The Irish Family History Foundation's Online Research Service (ORS) are >>>> pleased to announce the availability of the records of the Ulster >>>> Historical Foundation covering the parishes and districts of counties >>>> Antrim and Down and Longford Genealogy covering the parishes and >>>> districts >>>> of county Longford. This brings the total number of baptismal, birth, >>>> death and marriage records searchable online to nearly 11 million. >>>> >>>> Just go to the following sites and login using your existing IFHF login >>>> details. http://antrimdown.brsgenealogy.com and >>>> http://longford.brsgenealogy.com or search across all counties >>>> available >>>> at http://ifhf.brsgenealogy.com >>>> >>>> Remember that you can purchase and spend your credit at any of the IFHF >>>> online centres. The price to view an individual record will remain at >>>> ?5 >>>> until further notice. >>>> >>>> Please check out our interactive <http://ifhf.brsgenealogy.com/map.php> >>>> map to see which centres are currently live and which ones are >>>> currently >>>> being worked on. >>>> >>>> If you have any questions or comments please check our FAQ >>>> <http://ifhf.brsgenealogy.com/faq.php> and if this does not provide an >>>> answer, then do not hesitate to contact us. >>>> >>>> Yours sincerely >>>> IFHF >>>> >>>> Note: You received this message because you are registered with one or >>>> more of the Irish Family History Foundation websites. However, if you >>>> don't want to receive emails from us we won't send them! To unsubscribe >>>> from future email alerts, login to any of the above sites and alter >>>> your >>>> Mailing list preferences under My Account. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Message: 4 >>>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 09:08:04 -0500 >>>> From: "Patricia Collins" <pqc05@msn.com> >>>> Subject: Re: [IRL-LIMERICK] D'Arcy/Evans/Reeves families of >>>> Knockaderry Housenear Newcastle, co. Limerick; Reeves of Charleville; >>>> Boles of Cork >>>> To: <irl-limerick@rootsweb.com> >>>> Message-ID: <BAY102-DAV12DA5E8A7C30FFBAD99C7BA2FA0@phx.gbl> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >>>> >>>> HI Tom, >>>> >>>> The only thing I can add to your inquiry is my gr gr gr Grandmother, >>>> Mary >>>> Slattery, married James Quaid in the D'arcy mansion house, Knockaderry, >>>> 1808. Mary being the daughter of Miss D'arcy, no known first name, and >>>> Michael "Buck" Slattery. Miss D'arcy was the grand neice of >>>> Conyers D"Arcy. >>>> Hope this helps. >>>> Pat, Phila.,PA >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> >>>> From: Tom LaPorte<mailto:tlaporte@mts.net> >>>> To: IRL-LIMERICK@rootsweb.com<mailto:IRL-LIMERICK@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 6:52 PM >>>> Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] D'Arcy/Evans/Reeves families of Knockaderry >>>> Housenear Newcastle, co. Limerick; Reeves of Charleville; Boles of Cork >>>> >>>> >>>> Hello List >>>> >>>> I'm researching the Boles of Moyge, co. Cork one of whom, Elizabeth >>>> Boles, married James D'Arcy of Knockaderry House in 1738. They had at >>>> least two sons, a second James D'Arcy and a Boles D'Arcy who married >>>> Catherine Boles of Moyge in 1767. I don't know the line of descent >>>> from >>>> there but by the 1830's the house was in the Evans family. The Boles >>>> entered into the house's story again though when the daughter of John >>>> Boles Reeves of Belfort near Charleville married Thomas D'Arcy Evans >>>> of >>>> Knockaderry. The generations through these times are all names >>>> different combinations of these family names: Boles D'Arcy, Boles >>>> Reeves, Boles D'Arcy Reeves, John Boles Reeves, Thomas D'Arcy Evans >>>> etc. >>>> >>>> I could really use some help figuring out these people. Any small >>>> contribution would be appreciated. >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> Tom >>>> Griffith's Valuations: >>>> >>>> http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php<http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> IRL-LIMERICK-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:IRL-LIMERICK-request@rootsweb.com> >>>> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the >>>> body >>>> of the message >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Message: 5 >>>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 17:50:42 +0000 >>>> From: littlehouseantiques@att.net >>>> Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] Surname: CASEY: Obituary 1892: Native of >>>> County Limerick >>>> To: irl-limerick@rootsweb.com >>>> Message-ID: >>>> <033120081750.14168.47F12471000A509B0000375822230682229B0A02D29B9B0EBF9C0A9A9E079B020E0A9C9A01080A049B9B0704@att.net> >>>> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain >>>> >>>> Irish World and American Industrial Liberator (New York, NY) >>>> Saturday, June 25, 1892; pg. 8; Issue 1,139; col F >>>> (Obituary) >>>> >>>> OBITUARY. >>>> >>>> CASEY -- Patrick Casey, an old-time citizen of >>>> Chicago, died at his home, 607 Jackson Boulevard, >>>> June 15. Patrick Casey was born in Ballovan, >>>> County Limerick, Ireland, in 1819, and with his >>>> parent, three brothers and three sisters, came to >>>> America in 1837. He, with his brothers, Michael, >>>> James and Edward, engaged in railroading and >>>> canal building on their arrival. After a short time >>>> in New York the brothers transferred their field of >>>> operations to New Jersey, and in 1840 the family >>>> moved to Chicago. They had a large contract to >>>> dredge the Chicago River, and Halsted street, south >>>> of the river, which was built by them, was first >>>> named Casey avenue. They built the Chicago and >>>> Galena Railroad and constructed fifteen miles of the >>>> Illinois Central from Urbana south. Mr. Casey was >>>> formerly a leading member of St. Patrick's Church, >>>> and more recently of St. Jarlath's. Of the four >>>> brothers, Michael, died in 1850; James is retired >>>> from business and lives at 705 Jackson Boulevard, >>>> and Edward is in the livery business. Mr. Casey >>>> leaves four sons -- Michael, aged 35; James, aged 25; >>>> Edward, aged 23, and Thomas, aged 21. He also >>>> leaves a widow and two daughters -- Catherine and >>>> Molly. >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Message: 6 >>>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 17:54:17 +0000 >>>> From: littlehouseantiques@att.net >>>> Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] Surname: BRUEN : Obituary 1894: Native of Co >>>> Limerick >>>> To: irl-limerick@rootsweb.com >>>> Message-ID: >>>> <033120081754.26026.47F12547000302DD000065AA22230682229B0A02D29B9B0EBF9C0A9A9E079B020E0A9C9A01080A049B9B0704@att.net> >>>> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain >>>> >>>> Irish World and American Industrial Liberator (New York, NY) >>>> Saturday, June 16, 1894; pg. 5; Issue 1,242; col C >>>> (Obituary) >>>> >>>> OBITUARY. >>>> >>>> BRUEN. The Rev. James Austin >>>> Bruen, one of the most brilliant students of the >>>> Catholic University of America at Washington, >>>> D.C., died on June 4. He was a student from >>>> the diocese of Omaha, Neb. At the death-bed >>>> of the young priest were gathered the Rev. >>>> Dr. Hogan, president of the Divinity Department; >>>> the Rev. Philip O'Ryan, the Rev. Timothy, Bruen, >>>> his brother, and several Sisters of Charity. The >>>> body was taken to St. Patrick's Church, where >>>> the Right Rev. Bishop Kean[e] conducted funeral >>>> services. Bishop Keane preached a touching ser- >>>> mon on the character of the departed priest. >>>> The Bishop in his panegyric referred to a >>>> touching scene at the death bed of the dying >>>> priest. As he stood by the side of the dying >>>> man and spoke of the approaching union with >>>> God, Father Bruen raised his patient face and, >>>> forcing back the groan of pain that rose on his >>>> lips, he murmured: "Give me your blessing, >>>> Bishop, and send me home in peach." The re- >>>> mains were taken to Omaha in charge of the >>>> Rev. Lawrence Enwright of the University and >>>> the Rev. Timothy Bruen, brother of the de- >>>> ceased. Rev. James Austin Bruen was born at >>>> Ardpatrick, County Limerick, Ireland, Nov. 2, >>>> 1863. After completing his elementary studies he >>>> entered the English army as assistant to the >>>> medical corps. His aspirations turned toward the >>>> preisthood and he entered the Sacred Heart Col- >>>> lege at Limerick in 1881. Leaving Ireland, he >>>> spent a year in paris in further study. From >>>> France he passed over to Rome, where he en- >>>> tered the Capranican College and made three >>>> years of theological studies at the Roman semi- >>>> nary. He was ordained in June, 1890, at Rome. >>>> After ordination he returned to Ireland and >>>> spent a few months with his family before start- >>>> ing for his mission in America. In the Fall of >>>> 1890 he took his place among the clergy of >>>> Omaha and was stationed at the Cathedral. In >>>> 1892 he was sent to Kearney. After spending >>>> about a year there he was chosen by his Bishop, >>>> on account of his well-recognized ability, to rep- >>>> resent the diocese of Omaha at the University. >>>> In his three years of active ministry in the >>>> diocese of Omaha his zeal was indefatigable. >>>> The confessional where he sat was besieged >>>> by penitents who had learned by experience and >>>> hearsay of the wisdom and gentleness of the >>>> young priest. He heard confessions in Italian, >>>> French and English. In the pulpit his voice rang >>>> out with passionate eloquence that took the >>>> hearts of the people by storm and gathered >>>> round his pulpit crowds of listeners, Catholic >>>> and non-Catholic. His gift of eloquence was >>>> truly remarkable and gave promise of bringing >>>> him forward as one of Catholic America's great >>>> pulpit orators. >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Message: 7 >>>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 18:00:17 +0000 >>>> From: littlehouseantiques@att.net >>>> Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] Surname: FITZGERALD : 1895 Obituary: Native of >>>> Co Limerick >>>> To: irl-limerick@rootsweb.com >>>> Message-ID: >>>> <033120081800.17798.47F126AF000EE10F0000458622230682229B0A02D29B9B0EBF9C0A9A9E079B020E0A9C9A01080A049B9B0704@att.net> >>>> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain >>>> >>>> Irish World and American Industrial Liberator (New York, NY) >>>> Saturday, January 05, 1895; pg. 5; Issue 1,269; col F >>>> (Obituary) >>>> >>>> OBITUARY. >>>> >>>> FITZGERALD -- John Fitzgerald, ex- >>>> president of the Irish National League of Ameri- >>>> ca, died at his suburban home, hear Lincoln, >>>> Neb., Dec. 30. He was nearly 66 [68?] years old. His >>>> illness, while of long standing, was not, until a >>>> few days ago, considered critical, and some hopes >>>> were entertained of his recovery. Five months >>>> ago, but a day or two after he won his notable >>>> suit against the Missouri Pacific Railroad, in- >>>> volving nearly $500,000 Mr. Fitzgerald was >>>> stricken with brain trouble and a complication >>>> of other diseases, from which he never fully >>>> rallied. He leaves a widow and three children. >>>> John Fitzgerald was born in the County of >>>> Limerick, Ireland, in 1830 and emigrated to this >>>> country in 1869. He went to work for a farmer >>>> on Long Island as a laborer. He then became >>>> a railroad laborer, at a dollar a day. When he >>>> saved a modest sum he went West to Nebraska >>>> and was first a railroad laborer there also. He >>>> showed that he could be trusted, so he was >>>> made foreman of a gang. The he ventured his >>>> savings in a small contract. The profits helped >>>> to a larger one, and so on, until he was able >>>> to undertake the largest construction work for >>>> the railroads and canals that have developed >>>> with the progress of the Western country. Specu- >>>> lations in land, in cattle and in grain multiplied >>>> his wealth, until in 1883 he was looked upon as >>>> a millionaire and the richest man in Lincoln, >>>> Neb., where he had his home. Mr. Fitzgerald >>>> was elected president of the League in Chicago >>>> in 1886 by a vote of 703 to 244, for Hugh Mc- >>>> Caffrey of Philadelphia. He was a man of liberal >>>> tendencies, and contributed large sums to the >>>> cause of Irish Home Rule. He was a devout >>>> Catholic, and gave liberally of his wealth toward >>>> the support of the Church and charitable insti- >>>> tutions in Nebraska. >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Message: 8 >>>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 22:05:04 +0000 >>>> From: littlehouseantiques@att.net >>>> Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] Surname: O'CONNELL, MANGAN, DEVINE : 1895 >>>> Obituary : Native of Rathkeale Co Limerick >>>> To: irl-limerick@rootsweb.com >>>> Message-ID: >>>> <033120082205.15249.47F1600F0009D3DA00003B9122243429029B0A02D29B9B0EBF9C0A9A9E079B020E0A9C9A01080A049B9B0704@att.net> >>>> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain >>>> >>>> Irish World and American Industrial Liberator (New York, NY) >>>> Saturday, September 21, 1895; pg. 5; Issue 1,308; col G >>>> (Obituary) >>>> >>>> OBITUARY. >>>> >>>> O'CONNELL -- Sister Mary Patricia >>>> O'Connell, well known and universally beloved in >>>> Alton, Ill., closed her long life of merit and use- >>>> fullness on Thursday morning, Sept. 5, after a >>>> protracted illness, of hart trouble. Death, for >>>> which the whole life of Sister Patricia had been >>>> a fitting preparation, could have no terrors for >>>> her. She born her sufferings with resignation, >>>> and her death was but the echo of her beautiful >>>> and edifying life. The remembrance of her many >>>> virtues will ever be fresh in the minds of those >>>> who knew and loved her. The funeral took place >>>> from the convent on Saturday morning. Solemn >>>> requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. Father >>>> Healy, with Rev. E. L. Spalding, deacon; Rev. >>>> Father Cusack, sub-deacon. Rev. E. L. Spalding >>>> delivered a very touching sermon. The cathedral >>>> choir, under the direction of Mr. B. Wortman, >>>> rendered the Gregorian mass effectively. Sister >>>> Patricia was born in Rathkeale, County Lim- >>>> erick, Ireland, in December, 1832, and entered >>>> the Ursuline Convent in 1856, where she had >>>> lived her best years. A brother, Mr. John O'Con- >>>> nell, Glencoe, Minn.; two sisters, Mrs. Patrick >>>> Mangan, Rathkeale, County Limerick, Ireland, >>>> and Mrs. James Devine, Leavenworth, Kan., sur- >>>> vive her. >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Message: 9 >>>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 22:08:02 +0000 >>>> From: littlehouseantiques@att.net >>>> Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] Surnames: HOWE, CULLINANE, MCCARTY, SWEENEY, >>>> FINN, EKSTROM : 1898 Obit : Native of Co Limerick >>>> To: irl-limerick@rootsweb.com >>>> Message-ID: >>>> <033120082208.25569.47F160C1000DEE1F000063E122243429029B0A02D29B9B0EBF9C0A9A9E079B020E0A9C9A01080A049B9B0704@att.net> >>>> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain >>>> >>>> Irish World and American Industrial Liberator (New York, NY) >>>> Saturday, May 21, 1898; pg. 3; Issue 1,447; col D >>>> (Obituary) >>>> >>>> OBITUARY. >>>> >>>> HOWE -- Patrick J. Howe of Denison, >>>> Tex., died April 27 at his home on Morton street >>>> surrounded by his family and friends. He was >>>> born in Limerick County, Ireland, Feb. 7, 1832. >>>> In 1858 he married Miss Ella Cullinane of St. >>>> Louis. Ten children were born to them, seven >>>> of whom are living -- Mrs. Dan McCarty of En- >>>> nis, Mrs. J. J. Sweeney, Mrs. Ed Finn, Mrs. >>>> A. Ekstrom, John J., and Edward of Denison >>>> and P. W. Howe of Rice. The funeral services >>>> were held at St. Patrick's Church, Rev. P. M. >>>> Donahue of Dallas celebrating Requiem Mass. >>>> Father Crowley delivered the funeral oration, >>>> paying a feeling tribute to the memory of the >>>> deceased. >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Message: 10 >>>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 22:09:41 +0000 >>>> From: littlehouseantiques@att.net >>>> Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] Surnames: COSTELLO, O'CONNOR : 1898 Obituary >>>> : Native of Rathkeale Co Limerick >>>> To: irl-limerick@rootsweb.com >>>> Message-ID: >>>> <033120082209.286.47F1612400059F870000011E22243429029B0A02D29B9B0EBF9C0A9A9E079B020E0A9C9A01080A049B9B0704@att.net> >>>> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain >>>> >>>> Irish World and American Industrial Liberator (New York, NY) >>>> Saturday, June 11, 1898; pg. 2; Issue 1,450; col G >>>> (Obituary) >>>> >>>> OBITUARY. >>>> >>>> COSTELLO -- Augustin J. Costello, a >>>> well-known citizen of San Francisco, died May >>>> 15. Mr. Costello was a native of Rathkeale, >>>> County Limerick, Ireland. His business career >>>> begain during his early manhood in the city of >>>> Limerick, and was continued in the city of Dub- >>>> lin until the year 1890, when he came to San >>>> Francisco to inherit the estate bequeathed to >>>> him by his sister, the late lamented Mrs. Bryan >>>> O'Connor. As secretary and directory of O'Con- >>>> nor, Moffatt & Co., incorporated, he was well >>>> known in the mercantile world. The funeral >>>> ceremonies at Sacred Heart Church were attend- >>>> ed by a large concourse of friends. Solemn Re- >>>> quiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. FAther >>>> Byrne, Rev. J. B. McNally, pastor of St. >>>> Patrick's Church, Oakland, was deacon; Rev. >>>> Father Cullen was sub-deacon, and Rev. Father >>>> Flood was master of ceremonies. >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> >>>> To contact the IRL-LIMERICK list administrator, send an email to >>>> IRL-LIMERICK-admin@rootsweb.com. >>>> >>>> To post a message to the IRL-LIMERICK mailing list, send an email to >>>> IRL-LIMERICK@rootsweb.com. >>>> >>>> __________________________________________________________ >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> IRL-LIMERICK-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-LIMERICK Digest, Vol 3, Issue 217 >>>> ******************************************** >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Griffith's Valuations: >>> http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> IRL-LIMERICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>> the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> Griffith's Valuations: >> http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> IRL-LIMERICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > Griffith's Valuations: > http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-LIMERICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Please do not send any kind of warning, virus or otherwise to the list. If you have something marked "Pass it on" then *Don't do it*. This is not the place for sending out warnings. No discussion of this on the list. You can contact me off list if you have a question. Thanks, Christina chrisnina@gmail.com
BAPTISMS Timothy Ryan 16/04/1862 Parish: Dromcolliher, Co Limerick Roman Catholic Parents: Daniel Ryan, Elizabeth Sullivan Sponsors: Thos Stack, Maria Collins Timothy Ryan 28/01/1862 Parish: Ballybricken, Co Limerick Roman Catholic Address: Ludden Parents: Michael Ryan, Elizabeth Kirby Sponsors: McE Kirby, Ca Butler Timothy Ryan 11/02/1860 Parish: Knocklong, Co Limerick Roman Catholic Address: Grange Parents: Timothy Ryan, Catherine Small Sponsors: William Mulcahy, Alice Rawley Timothy Ryan 17/07/1860 Parish: Templederry, Co Tipperary Roman Catholic Parents: John Ryan, Margaret Brady Sponsors: Pat Hayes, Mary Hayes Timothy Ryan 29/06/1860 Parish: Ballinahinch, Co Tipperary Roman Catholic Address: Garraunbeg Parents: James Ryan, Bridget Teefy Sponsors: Timothy Teefy, Mary Teefy Timothy Ryan 02/12/1860 Parish: Kilcommon, Co Tipperary Roman Catholic Address: Foilavclug Parents: Daniel Ryan, Bridget Stapleton Sponsors: George Stapleton, Mary Ryan Timothy Ryan 04/02/1860 Parish: Youghalarra, Co Tipperary Roman Catholic Address: Burgess Parents: John Ryan, Margaret McGrath Sponsors: Patt Gleeson, Bridget Gleeson Timothy Ryan 23/03/1860 Parish: Kilcommon, Co Tipperary Roman Catholic Address: Foilduff Parents: Timothy Ryan, Johanna Cary Sponsors: Thomas Hayes, Julian Hayes Timothy Ryan 26/11/1861 Parish: Kilcommon, Co Tipperary Roman Catholic Address: Foilaclug Parents: Timothy Ryan, Johanna Ryan Sponsors: Patk Ryan, Hannah Moore Timothy Ryan 30/08/1861 Parish: Templederry, Co Tipperary Roman Catholic Parents: Andrew Ryan, Honora Brien Sponsors: Patrick Maher, Mary Brien MARRIAGE RECORDS I think the next record could be my gr, gr grandparents, but I haven't been able to find a birth yet for the son Timothy, so I don't really know. Husband: Timothy Ryan Wife: Honora Guidera 24/01/1856 Parish: Cournaganeen (Bourney) Roman Catholic Witnesses: John Landy, Johanna Guidera Husband: Patrick Costigan Wife: Johanna Guidera 03/03/1859 Parish: Cournaganeen (Bourney) Roman Catholic Witnesses: Michael Bohan, Johanna Guidera
Great Robyn, I'm thrilled! (You ARE talking about my inquiry to you regarding SHANAHAN and SLATTERY surnames in the book of HOSPITAL, right?) Kathy Rhodes ------- Original message from "les wright" <olgeta@bigpond.net.au>: ------- Hello Kathy, I will contact you further regarding the names you asked me to look at, I have a fair bit of information for you. Robyn ------- Original message from <littlehouseantiques@att.net>: ----- Robyn, Know you are probably tired of doing look-ups in your book of Hospital by now, but if you've the time and inclination I'd greatly appreciate your checking it for: John SHANAHAN and Johanna SLATTERY. This couple married and had at least one son named Michael SHANAHAN born in Hospital on 26 Feb 1841. Other possible children are: Margaret SHANAHAN born 1849 in Hospital Denis SHANAHAN born 1839 in Hospital Possible name of Johanna SLATTERY 's mother (or sister): Margaret SLATTERY. Thanks so much! Kathy Rhodes Researching SHANAHAN and LUBY surnames
I've heard this too from someone who researched it years ago. I know I have it in my notes somewhere but can't find it at the moment. I'll keep my eye open for it as I file information away. If I find it, I'll post it here for you. Rita > I have just been notified by someone who tells me that there was a townland Glin that is now >called something else. I am aware of the townland Glin in Kilfergus Limerick. This Glin townland, I >got the impression, is not in Kilfergus, but in another part of Limerick. Does anyone know of this >Glin? What is the modern day name of the town? **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15&ncid=aolhom00030000000001)
Perhaps it is just me (it ususally is LOL!) but I am having a devil of a time following messages like this when the post to which the person is replying has been completely eliminated. I guess I haven't had enough java yet this morning and my brain is being slow, but WHAT place in Limerick are ya talkin' about? I posted that my O'CONNOR / CONNORS (cousins to my SHANAHANs from the City of Limerick) were known to be from the Townlands of Dromsally (aka Dromsallagh / Drumsallaght) and Cappamore....is that the PLACE to which you refer? Kathy Rhodes -------------- Original message from RTENNIHAN@aol.com: -------------- Hello. My O'connor family were from some place in Limerick. Patrick Dennis O'connor married Honora Julia Madigan around 1837 in Limerick, They arrived in Boston, Ma in the early 1850's with their children, Thomas, Timothy, Mary Ann and my great grandmother Bridget. They lived in South Boston Ma. I do have some information on the children of Thomas and Bridget. Honora's parents were John and Bridget Madigan, Bridget's Madigan's maiden name was Culhane. Best wishes. Bob
Have you posted your Shanahan/Enright marriage yet? I have a Michael Enright who married Mary Shanahan. Rita >ALSO I'd be interested in seeing what ENRIGHT marriages >you ended up with as I ran across a SHANAHAN / ENRIGHT >marriage in my "misses" too. **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15&ncid=aolhom00030000000001)
Sorry Kathy. It's not you it's me. I'm not sure at this time where my O'connor came from in Limerick, I just know that they were from Limerick. Researching --- O'Connor, Madigan and Culhane, all from Someplace in Limerick. Bob **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15&ncid=aolhom00030000000001)
Barb, Sorry that you had 3 misses w/ your ENRIGHTS. Sorry too that the 'cross-referencing' didn't work; I've had some success cross-referencing like this but then one of the surnames I'm working w/ is fairly rare so I guess that increases my odds somewhat. I was glad to note that Maureen J. Chicoine wrote them, to tell them that she'd have been more willing to spend more $ if the bride/groom were cross referenced on the marriage records AND that they responded that they were considering this option. Perhaps if EACH of us who has spent $ on marriage records that turned out to be "wrong" would email and express our disappointment as Maureen did, it would make them realize that by making this enhancement they actually stand to gain (rather than lose customers) they would be more inclined to make the change. Only takes a sec to pop off an email... Address to write to: info@ifhf.ie ALSO I'd be interested in seeing what ENRIGHT marriages you ended up with as I ran across a SHANAHAN / ENRIGHT marriage in my "misses" too. ALSO per our Admin's email of 20 MAR 2008 (see http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/irl-limerick/2008-03/1206034825) IT IS OKAY TO SHARE YOUR IFHF RECORDS WITH THE LIST (until she advises us otherwise). Kathy Rhodes ------ Original message from "Barbara Gillon" <lewisroots@msn.com>: ------ I ordered 3 marriages of my BRIDGET ENRIGHT and none of them were the right ones...1837 and 1839...if anyone can use these, let me know. BTW, I did cross reference her with the same years of her groom, but it still didn't work out. Barb Gillon
----- Original Message ----- From: ann col<mailto:anyabigg@yahoo.com> To: The Logan Family<mailto:cricketvet@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 8:52 PM Subject: Fwd: [FWD: Fw: Fw: make sure everyone reads this or pass it on!] True or not it gives one pause to think...I've read this a number of times before... it is good to be reminded... IMHO. NEW FORM OF KIDNAPPING Please take a minute to read this. This is very scary and could happen to any of us. Seems like every nice thing people do for one another can be perverted. A new twist on kidnapping from a very smart survivor: About a month ago a woman was standing by the mall entrance passing out flyers to all the women. The woman had written the flyer herself to tell about an experience she had, so that she might warn other women. The previous day, this woman had finished shopping, went out to her car, she had a flat. She got her jack out of the trunk to change the flat. A man dressed in a business suit, carrying a briefcase walked up to her and said , "I noticed you're changing a flat tire. Would you like me to take care of it for you?" The woman was grateful and accepted his help. They chatted while the man changed the flat, he then put the flat tire and the jack in the trunk, shut it and dusted his hands off. The woman thanked him, as she was about to get in her car, the man told her that he left his car on the other side of the mall, and asked if she would give him a lift to his car. She was surprised and asked him why his car was on the other side. He explained that he had seen an old friend in the mall that he hadn't seen for some time and they ate, visited, and he got turned around in the mall and left through the wrong exit. The woman hated to tell him "no" because he had just rescued her from having to cha nge her flat tire, but she felt uneasy . (Trust that gut feeling!) Then she remembered seeing the man put his briefcase in her trunk before shutting it and before he asked her for a ride to his car. She told him that she'd be happy to drive him around to his car, but she just remembered one last thing she needed to buy. (Smart woman!!) She said she would only be a few minutes; he could sit in her car and wait; she would be as quick as possible. She hurried into the mall, and told a security guard what had happened, the guard came out to her car with her, but the man had left. They opened the trunk, took out his locked briefcase and took it down to the police station. The police opened it. What they found was rope, duct tape, and knives. When the police checked her "flat" tire, there was nothing wrong with it; the air had simply been let out. It was obvious what the man's intention was, and obvious that he had carefully thought it out in advance. The woman was blessed to have escaped harm! ... (Amen! Thank you, God!) How much worse it would have been if she had gone against her judgment and given him a lift? I'd like you to forward this to all the women you know. It may save a life. A candle is not dimmed by lighting another candle. I was going to send this to the ladies only; but guys, if you love your mothers, wives, sisters, daughters, etc., you may want to pass it on to them as well. Send this to any woman you know that may need to be reminded that the world we live in has a lot of crazies in it. Better to be safe than sorry. PLEASE BE SAFE AND NOT SORRY!! JUST A WARNING TO ALWAYS BE ALERT AND USE YOUR HEAD!!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=47523/*http://tc.deals.yahoo.com/tc/blockbuster/text5.com>, No Cost.
If these marriages are in the West Limerick area, I would like to see them. Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: irl-limerick-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:irl-limerick-bounces@rootsweb.com] Sent: April 1, 2008 11:30 AM To: irl-limerick@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [IRL-LIMERICK] IRL-LIMERICK Digest, Vol 3, Issue 219 >In a message dated 4/1/2008 12:07:40 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, irl-limerick-request@rootsweb.com >writes: >I ordered 3 marriages of my BRIDGET ENRIGHT and none of them were the right >ones...1837 and 1839...if anyone can use these, let me know. >BTW, I did cross reference her with the same years of her groom, but it >still didn't work out. >Barb Gillon