Kathy, Thanks...a very useful site. Seems to cover only Laraghlawe and I need Ballingarry. So, still on the lookout for this book. Pat > > Don't have a copy but you might want to try this online resource: > http://historicgraves.com/advsearchgraves >
Don't have a copy but you might want to try this online resource: http://historicgraves.com/advsearchgraves and Select the Graveyard Laraghlawe - Glenlary - Glenbrohane - Limerick - Ireland Good Luck! Kathy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia Petrizzo" <pat4gen@hotmail.com> To: irl-limerick@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, January 7, 2013 2:46:38 PM Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] Gravestone Inscriptions of Ballingarry and Laraghlawe Graveyards in the Parish of Glenbrohane I found a list post from 2000 concerning the above book/booklet written by Peggy Barry but have been unable to contact the person who mentioned the book and offered look-ups. It does not seem to be available here in the US. Does anyone have a copy? Pat
I found a list post from 2000 concerning the above book/booklet written by Peggy Barry but have been unable to contact the person who mentioned the book and offered look-ups. It does not seem to be available here in the US. Does anyone have a copy? Pat
I responded earlier to your question about Hynes and Naughton. Always on the lookout for new info about my Sullivans, I came across this: _http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/people%20from%20loughill.pdf_ (http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/people%20from%20loughill.pdf) . The Hynes of Lisready Cripps are listed as Hindes. It's got a lot of interesting info for west Limerick area in 1851. Rita
My research has been of the Sullivans of Lisready Cripps, Loughill, Limerick. Also I've got Enrights from Limerick. I recognized Naughtons and Hynes as two of the common family names in Lisready Cripps. I'm sure you have researched Griffiths Valuation and the Tithes list. However, when I was in Dublin I was able to transcribe the 1846 Relief Roll for Lisready Cripps and thought you might be interested. All of these were in the townland of Lisready Cripps. Info is: able bodied M and F and total in family; followed by able employed M and F; then M-F unemployed; and comments: done Oct 1846 John Hynes, laborer; 2M,3F,11total; 1M,2F; 1M,1F; Very poor, has a bedridden daughter Michael Hynes, farmer; 1M,1F,6total; 1M,1F; -,-; comfortable Owen Hynes, farmer;5M,1F,12 total; 5M,1F; -,-; comfortable Tom Naughton, laborer with Kate James Naughton, farmer;1M,1F,8 total; 1M,1F; -,-; comfortable John Naughton, farmer;1M,-,1 total; 1M,-; -,-; comfortable Widow Naughton, farmer;3M,1F,6 total; 3M,1F; -,-; comfortable I have one book that mentions John Hurley but you probably have a lot of info on him. Rita On Jan 3, 2013, at 10:33 AM, irl-limerick-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Hi All, > > I am looking for any info at all on the parents of my great Grandfather > Michael Naughton b 1835 Loughill, Limerick. He immigrated to Australia > on the 'Spitfire' on 24th Aug 1863. His immigration papers say that he > is the cousin of John Hurley b 1797 Limerick transported on the 'Prince > Regent' on 15 Jul 1824 for insurrection in the 'Mohernagh' affair. John > Hurley paid Michael Naughton's fare to Australia and Michael lived with > John Hurley when he first arrived. Michael's sister Bridget Naughton > born 1840 and her husband William Egan also came to Australia at a > different time. > > Michael Naughton's death certificate lists his parents as Michael > Naughton and Bridget Hynes. His sister Bridget who died in another state > also has her parents named the same on her death certificate. Both > immigration records list the same parents. Michael Naughton and Bridget > were married in 1832 in Limerick. However her name is Bridget Enright on > both the IGI records and the marriage records. So either her maiden name > is Enright and she married a Hynes after Michael Naughton or she is > Bridget Hynes who married an Enright before her marriage to Michael > Naughton. Other children of the marriage were Margaret b 1842, Ellen b > 1846 and Anne b 1848. There may also a James and a Patrick and others > that I am not aware of. All children born after Michael were born in > Askeaton. > > I would really like to know whether Bridget was born 'Hynes' or > 'Enright' . Somehow I think that she is related to the 'Canty's ' but > I'm not sure how. > > > Cheryl
Hi Kathy Thank you for this. Can I have your permission to use it in our Irish Ancestry Group newsletter 'Blarney'? Also, are you on the Limerick Facebook page? And if not can I post it there? All the best for 2013. Beryl O'Gorman Greensborough Victoria Australia -----Original Message----- From: Little.House.Antiques Sent: Friday, January 04, 2013 2:49 AM To: irl-limerick@rootsweb.com Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] Tips on where to Look to find an IRISH obituary,marriage or birth notice I recently replied online to a query sent to the list by Jennifer Smit because I found an obituary for her that gave her ancestor's place of birth and she responded to me off-list but as she posed a brilliant question I thought I'd share the answer here as it may prove helpful to others.
My grateful thanks to Kathy for uncovering a nugget of information for me relating to my request to the list for help in finding out where my ancestor Ellen CHILDERHOUSE was born, and anything about her parents James and Mary Childerhouse. That I now know that she was born in Limerick shows the value in being a member of a list like this. The members are generous in their time and interest and I must thank all three who have responded with lots of interesting information for me to press on with. Onward and upward! Jennifer Smit Also researching GOOLD and William and Hannah KELLY -----Original Message----- From: Little.House.Antiques Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2013 9:41 AM To: irl-limerick@rootsweb.com Cc: jayarsmit@ntlworld.com Subject: Re: [IRL-LIMERICK] Can anyone help with my problem? Jennifer, I found an obit for your Ellen Childerhouse Collopy Goold that states specifically that Ellen was born 1816 in LIMERICK. Transcription of Obituary: DIED. GOOLD -- At King William's Town, South Africa, Ellen Goold (alias Collopy, born Childerhouse,) widow of Patrick Mahony Goold, M.L.A., born at Limerick, Ireland, 1816. Source: Genealogybank.com; Newspaper:Irish American Weekly; New York, NY; Sat 28 Apr 1888; Vol. 40; No. 16; Page 7.
Hi All, I am looking for any info at all on the parents of my great Grandfather Michael Naughton b 1835 Loughill, Limerick. He immigrated to Australia on the 'Spitfire' on 24th Aug 1863. His immigration papers say that he is the cousin of John Hurley b 1797 Limerick transported on the 'Prince Regent' on 15 Jul 1824 for insurrection in the 'Mohernagh' affair. John Hurley paid Michael Naughton's fare to Australia and Michael lived with John Hurley when he first arrived. Michael's sister Bridget Naughton born 1840 and her husband William Egan also came to Australia at a different time. Michael Naughton's death certificate lists his parents as Michael Naughton and Bridget Hynes. His sister Bridget who died in another state also has her parents named the same on her death certificate. Both immigration records list the same parents. Michael Naughton and Bridget were married in 1832 in Limerick. However her name is Bridget Enright on both the IGI records and the marriage records. So either her maiden name is Enright and she married a Hynes after Michael Naughton or she is Bridget Hynes who married an Enright before her marriage to Michael Naughton. Other children of the marriage were Margaret b 1842, Ellen b 1846 and Anne b 1848. There may also a James and a Patrick and others that I am not aware of. All children born after Michael were born in Askeaton. I would really like to know whether Bridget was born 'Hynes' or 'Enright' . Somehow I think that she is related to the 'Canty's ' but I'm not sure how. Cheryl
Dear Kathy I know this is a cheek but I wonder if you would mind keeping an eye open for me with regard to my very elusive Irish ancestors. I am a pensioner and can't afford paying sites. I am trying to find info about my great grandmother Ann McCoy who was supposed to have been born in Limerick in about 1828. She eventually married a John Har(r)old in England. He was supposed to have been born in Derry or Scotland but, his son William, couldn't make up his mind so, I am even more confused. Family stories mentioned that Ann's brother was either a Priest or a Member of Parliament. However, as no one has a name for him I very much doubt the authenticity of this rumour. Please don't go out of your way to check, I just thought you could keep an eye out for the names in case they pop up somewhere. Kind regards Monica in sunny Cape Town.
I recently replied online to a query sent to the list by Jennifer Smit because I found an obituary for her that gave her ancestor's place of birth and she responded to me off-list but as she posed a brilliant question I thought I'd share the answer here as it may prove helpful to others. Her question: "I am amazed that this obit appeared in the Irish American Weekly.... and wonder why.. what was the connection? " Well, the answer is that the newspaper the "Irish American" (the oldest & most influential Irish paper in the USA) was founded on 12 Aug 1849 by Irish born Patrick Lynch (b 1811 Kilkenny - d 1857 Brooklyn, NY). Prior to Patrick's immigration to the USA, he owned and ran the "Limerick and Clare Examiner". When the 1848 troubles came around, Patrick Lynch sold the "Limerick and Clare Examiner" to Limerick native James M'Carthy and headed for the states. As a service to the ever growing immigrant community in the USA who were struggling to stay in touch with folks back in Ireland (not to mention all the other places their loved ones had immigrated to!) the "Irish American" ran a weekly column of births, marriages and deaths for ALL Irish born natives. These notices were culled from IRISH newspapers and other sources. So if your ancestor had a birth or a marriage or an obituary notice printed anywhere in Ireland, or any newspaper that mentioned they were from Ireland and Patrick Lynch had access to it, he made sure that the notice was repeated in his New York based publication. Although Patrick Lynch died in 1857, the paper continued and was edited from 1857 until 1906 by his step-son Patrick J. Meehan, so if you have an ancestor who was born died or married between 1849 and 1906 odds are that you just MIGHT find the notice in the "Irish American" no matter where it was your immigrant ended up. And even if you've already found your ancestor's obit as published in an Irish newspaper or other source, you might want to try looking at the "Irish American" as well, because although generally the notices will be very similar, sometimes you luck out and the notices are slightly different, for instance one might just give the county of their birth, another might actually give the County AND townland, or one may give the month they died and the other the exact date of death, birth, marriage, etc). You can access the "Irish American" via Genealogybank.com. It's not free, but they have deals once in a while and for me the subscription price has been money well spent. Happy Hunting in 2013 Kathy Rhodes Researching SHANAHAN and LUBY in Co Limerick, Tipperary & Waterford PS Very willing and happy to do lookups for anyone on the list!
Jennifer, I found an obit for your Ellen Childerhouse Collopy Goold that states specifically that Ellen was born 1816 in LIMERICK. Transcription of Obituary: DIED. GOOLD -- At King William's Town, South Africa, Ellen Goold (alias Collopy, born Childerhouse,) widow of Patrick Mahony Goold, M.L.A., born at Limerick, Ireland, 1816. Source: Genealogybank.com; Newspaper:Irish American Weekly; New York, NY; Sat 28 Apr 1888; Vol. 40; No. 16; Page 7. NOTEs: M.L.A. could be Military Legislative Assistant? or Member of the Legislative Assembly? I note from a very old post of yours in the Rootsweb Goold Mailing list [Ref http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GOOLD/2010-02/1265363508] that you noted that Patrick Mahony Goold was a member of Parliament, so the Member of the Legislative Assembly kind of makes sense? Will send copy of the newspaper image to you at your <jayarsmit@ntlworld.com> address shortly. Took a look at all the CHILDERHOUSE baptisms available at rootsireland.ie to see if I could find Ellen or any possible siblings based on your noting that her parents were James and Mary Childerhouse, but came up empty. Will attach the notes on these CHILDERHOUSE baptisms here for you to look at in case anything jumps out at you (and to get the info into the list archives so that it will be searchable for anyone else looking for CHILDERHOUSE info in future). [Already did the work, seems a shame to waste it.] I've grouped them by County, then by parish, then loosely by what appear to me to be possible sibling groups; these groupings may or may not be correct so take w/ a grain of salt!!! You will see question marks for the mother's maiden names as it is not possible to look these up unless you have the surname and the EXACT spelling as it is entered into rootsireland.ie's system. Anyone wondering how I pulled these index records at Rootsireland.ie, please see my tutorial at: http://tinyurl.com/6m525b7 ========================= CHILDERHOUSE Baptisms/Birth Records for ALL Ireland from Rootsireland.ie 29 matches for Childerhouse (plus variants) 26 are spelled Childerhouse 03 are spelled CHILDERHOSE [see Co Limerick parish of KILKEEDY (CI)] 01 of these is in County Dublin North 01 of these is in County Monaghan 27 of these are in County LIMERICK ================================= County Dublin North Church Baptism Childerhouse, Frances 1849 Parish: ST.PAUL'S ARRAN QUAY (RC) Father: John Childerhouse Mother: Catherine ? NOTEs: No corresponding baptism or of parent's marriage at FamilySearch.org ================================= County Monaghan: Church Baptism Childerhouse, Mary 1858 Parish: MONAGHAN (RC) Father: John Childerhouse Mother: Catherine ? NOTEs: No corresponding baptism or of parent's marriage at FamilySearch.org ================================= County Limerick: Church Baptism Childerhouse Robert 1884 Parish: ADARE (CI) Father: Robert Childerhouse Mother: Marcaine ? [note poss. miss spelling of Marianne?] Church Baptism Childerhouse Charles 1886 Parish: ADARE (CI) Father: Robert Childerhouse Mother: Marianne ? Church Baptism Childerhouse Mary 1888 Parish: ADARE (CI) Father: Robert Childerhouse Mother: Mary ? NOTEs: No corresponding baptism(s) or parents marriage found at FamilySearch.org. ================================= Church Baptism Childerhouse Jane 1856 Parish: BALLINGARRY (RC) Father: Rich. Childerhouse Mother: Ann ? NOTEs: No corresponding baptism(s) or parents marriage found at FamilySearch.org. ================================= Church Baptism Childerhouse Helen 1822 Parish: DROMIN & ATHLACCA (RC) Father: John Childerhouse Mother: Bridget ? NOTEs: No corresponding baptism(s) or parents marriage found at FamilySearch.org. ================================= Church Baptism CHILDERHOSE* Daniel 1821 Parish: KILKEEDY (CI) Father: Robert CHILDRHOSE Mother: Charlotte ? [Note: Maiden may be MCDONNELL] NOTEs: No corresponding baptism at Familysearch.org; HOWEVER Poss marriage of parents Robert Childerhouse and Charlotte MC DONNELL found; 12 Apr 1817 [REF https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGNY-4JX] IFHF confirms this marriage as being in the parish of St. Mary's (CI) Church Baptism Childerhouse Elizabeth 1811 Parish: KILKEEDY (CI) Father: William Childerhouse Mother: ? ? Church Baptism CHILDERHOSE* George 1821 Parish: KILKEEDY (CI) Father: William CHILDERHOSE Mother: ? ? Church Baptism Childerhouse Andrew 1814 Parish: KILKEEDY (CI) Father: William Childerhouse Mother: Mary ? [Maiden name may be VOKES?] NOTEs: No corresponding baptism(s) for above children at Familysearch.org; HOWEVER Poss marriage of parents William and Mary VOKES found; 03 May 1808 [REF https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGNB-YMH]. IFHF confirms this marriage as being in the parish of St. Michael's (CI) but I cannot get Mary's maiden name of VOKES to come up on Andrew Childerhouse's baptismal record (could be spelled diff. or missing from rec?) Church Baptism Childerhouse Rosa 1827 Parish: KILKEEDY (CI) Father: William Childerhouse Mother: Anne ? NOTEs: No corresponding baptism(s) or parents marriage found at FamilySearch.org. Church Baptism CHILDERHOSE* Henry 1819 Parish: KILKEEDY (CI) Father: Stephen CHILDERHOSE Mother: Frances ? NOTEs: No corresponding baptism(s) or parents marriage found at FamilySearch.org. Church Baptism Childerhouse Thomas 1818 Parish: KILKEEDY (CI) Father: ? Childerhouse Mother: ? ? Church Baptism Childerhouse Andrew 1823 Parish: KILKEEDY (CI) Father: ? Childerhouse Mother: ? ? NOTEs: No corresponding baptism(s) or parents marriage found at FamilySearch.org. Church Baptism Childerhouse William 1811 Parish: KILKEEDY (CI) Father: William Childerhouse Mother: Frances ? Church Baptism Childerhouse Sarah 1815 Parish: KILKEEDY (CI) Father: William Childerhouse Mother: Francis ? [note poss. miss spelling s/b FrancEs?] Church Baptism Childerhouse Sarah 1817 Parish: KILKEEDY (CI) Father: William Childerhouse Mother: Frances ? Church Baptism Childerhouse Jane 1822 Parish: KILKEEDY (CI) Father: William Childerhouse Mother: Frances ? NOTEs: No corresponding baptism(s) or parents marriage found at FamilySearch.org. ================================================ Church Baptism Childerhouse Robert 1810 Parish: ST. MICHAEL'S (RC) Father: Stephen Childerhouse Mother: Johanna ? NOTEs: No corresponding baptism(s) or parents marriage found at FamilySearch.org. Church Baptism Childerhouse Luci 1856 Parish: ST. MICHAEL'S (RC) Father: James Childerhouse Mother: Catherine ? NOTEs: No corresponding baptism(s) or parents marriage found at FamilySearch.org. ================================================ Church Baptism Childerhouse James 1820 Parish: ST. MARY'S (RC) Father: Robert Childerhouse Mother: Anne ? NOTEs: No corresponding baptism(s) or parents marriage found at FamilySearch.org. Church Baptism Childerhouse James 1821 Parish: ST. MARY'S (RC) Father: Thomas Childerhouse Mother: Mary ? [maiden poss HENNESSY?] NOTEs: No corresponding baptism at FamilySearch.org; HOWEVER Poss marriage of parents Thomas and Mary HENNESSY St. Mary's Cathedral (CI) on 19 Jan 1810 [REF https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGNY-33N] IFHF confirms above marriage as well in St. Mary's (CI) parish, but I cannot get Mary's maiden of HENNESSY to come up on the baptism record for poss son James. Church Baptism Childerhouse John 1845 Parish: ST. MARY'S (RC) Father: Thomas Childerhouse Mother: Serah ? NOTEs: No corresponding baptism at FamilySearch.org; however this Serah aka Sarah may possibly be the SAME Sarah GREATRAKES that appears in the St. Mary's (CI) parish records? See below. ================================================ Church Baptism Childerhouse Margaret 1853 Parish: ST. MARY'S (CI) Father: Robert Childerhouse Mother: Margaret ? [maiden name may be JAMES?] Church Baptism Childerhouse Anne 1855 Parish: ST. MARY'S (CI) Father: Robert Childerhouse Mother: Margaret ? [maiden name may be JAMES?] NOTEs: No corresponding baptism at Familysearch.org; HOWEVER, Poss marriage of parents Robert and Margaret JAMES on 3 Jul 1850 [REF https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FG6C-VLR]. Groom Robert Childerhouse's father: John Childerhouse; Bride Margaret James father: Hugh James. IFHF confirms above marriage in Co GALWAY WEST in the parish of St. Nicholas (CI) Church Baptism Childerhouse James 1821 Parish: ST. MARY'S (CI) Father: Thomas Childerhouse Mother: Sarah ? [note maiden may be GREATRAKES] Church Baptism Childerhouse Jane 1839 Parish: ST. MARY'S (CI) Father: Thomas Childerhouse Mother: Sarah ? [note maiden may be GREATRAKES] Church Baptism Childerhouse Mary 1842 Parish: ST. MARY'S (CI) Father: Thomas Childerhouse Mother: Sarah ? [note maiden may be GREATRAKES] NOTEs: Baptism for James confirmed as 16 Jul 1821 on FamilySearch.org. [REF https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FR9D-G5X] Baptism for Jane confirmed as 14 May 1839 on FamilySearch.org [REF https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FR98-513] Baptism for Mary not found. Poss marriage of parents Thomas & Sarah GREATRAKES on 02 Sep 1820 parish of St. Mary's (CI) [REF https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGNY-33D] IFHF confirms the above marrage, but Sarah's maiden is either missing from the children's baptism record (or is spelled slightly differently) ================================================ Hope this helps a tad! Kathy ============================================== From: "Jennifer Smit" <jayarsmit@ntlworld.com> I am hoping that someone can come up with an idea to help me with this problem. I have an ancestor who lived and died in South Africa. Her Death Notice there shows that she was born 'in Ireland', that her parents were James and Mary Childerhouse, and I know her birthdate - 1816. I also know that she went to SA with her husband who was a soldier, and I have found her marriage certificate in Cork records. Her name was Ellen Childerhouse, and the only Childerhouse's I can find are in Limerick, but none of the above mentioned. It is possible that James was related to the Limerick Childerhouse's and that any record of him there may no longer exist. I have also found that the Childerhouse name is most prevalent in Norfolk. It is my guess that he may have been a soldier and could have been stationed in Ireland at the time of Ellen's birth, but there are no military records for him that I can find. I hope someone may be able to come up with a theory, or a course of research that I may have missed, as I am stymied! Thank you - and a Happy New Year to the list Jennifer Smit Folkestone, Kent
Can someone help on this? I am looking for the obituary of my great-great grandfather - Patrick Joseph Hannigan. He was born in Ireland in 1840 and came to the US to reside in Morrisania, New York. I have found him in the 1870 federal census in Morrisania. In 1880 he is part of the NYC federal census. But he passed away in September 4 1884 and was buried at St. Raymond's Cemetery in the Bronx. The headstone indicates he was a "native of Limerick, Ireland" at the age of 44 years. Any help would be appreciated.
Jennifer Smit saw your email about James CHILDERHOUSE and wondered if he is the man I'm trying to do research on. Although this man isn't related I'm involved in Western Australia in a project named "Ships Project" we're conducting further research on about 1200 men who came to Western Australia between 1850-1880 in a force names "Enrolled Pensioner Guards". These men all retired/discharged British Army/Marine men came as escorts on the Convict ships and two later ships to top up the numbers. These men came on the condition that they were on call in times of emergency and call out if any disturbances occurred. One of these men was a James CHILDERHOUSE. Information we have is extremely limited although we believe he was a Sgt. Major he arrived in Western Australia onboard "Palmerston" in 1861. A daughter Anna married in Western Australia in 1870. Very little other information has at this point been found although I do suspect they may have left W.A and you might discover this if you trace his movements on the Chelsea Pension Records. Have had contact with a descendent on the east coast of Australia who states he was a Royal Marine. However, cannot find him at the National Archives Kew nor does he appear as a British Army soldier online with the discharge papers. If you would like to communicate further we me about him my email for the project is kintore2011@gmail.com My apologies to the list for my long winded reply and the incorrect format. Suddenly realise I don't know how to reply correctly even though I've been hovering in the background for many years. Margaret Hickey Convenor Ships Project Email sent using Dodo Webmail
Yes I have checked the Army records at Kew, and nothing comes up. Any suggestions appreciated. Regards Jennifer -----Original Message----- From: Mary Ellen Chambers Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2013 8:14 PM To: irl-limerick@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [IRL-LIMERICK] Can anyone help with my problem? Did you check out the online records from the KEW?? You did not state just where & what data you checked. Mary Ellen Chambers >________________________________ > From: Jennifer Smit <jayarsmit@ntlworld.com> >To: irl-limerick@rootsweb.com >Sent: Tuesday, January 1, 2013 11:03 AM >Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] Can anyone help with my problem? > >I am hoping that someone can come up with an idea to help me with this >problem. > >I have an ancestor who lived and died in South Africa. Her Death Notice >there shows that she was born 'in Ireland', that her parents were James and >Mary Childerhouse, and I know her birthdate - 1816. I also know that she >went to SA with her husband who was a soldier, and I have found her >marriage >certificate in Cork records. Her name was Ellen Childerhouse, and the only >Childerhouse's I can find are in Limerick, but none of the above mentioned. > >It is possible that James was related to the Limerick Childerhouse's and >that any record of him there may no longer exist. I have also found that >the Childerhouse name is most prevalent in Norfolk. It is my guess that he >may have been a soldier and could have been stationed in Ireland at the >time >of Ellen's birth, but there are no military records for him that I can >find. > >I hope someone may be able to come up with a theory, or a course of >research >that I may have missed, as I am stymied! > >Thank you - and a Happy New Year to the list >Jennifer Smit >Folkestone, Kent > >====================== >Query Board >http://www.igp-web.com/boards.htm >------------------------------- >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 > > > ====================== Query Board http://www.igp-web.com/boards.htm ------------------------------- 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
Happy New Year everyone! During the year and after a long, long search I found the last of my gr grandfathers 6 brothers - the only one to remain in Ireland. Brigid is one of the 5 sisters - I have info for 2 of them. Edward/Ned's death certificate doesn't give an interment place. I've checked Kilquane where others (cousins) in this family are buried. Have also checked Mt. St. Lawrence in Limerick - no luck at either. Any suggestions much appreciated! Judie Mason Chicago Name: Mason, Edward/Edmund (Ned) Date Of Death: September 12, 1912 Place Of Death: Limerick Workhouse Residence: Denmark Street, Limerick Gender: Male Age: 71 Marital Status: Single Cause Of Death: senility/cardiac failure Occupation: Laborer Informant: Brigid Mason Date Recorded: September 20, 1912 Source Of Record: GRO Certificate No.: 368 Place Of Birth: Cloonoughter Mother's Name: Hayes, Bridget Father's Name: Mason, James
George, Peter, Christina, Thanks for your replies and the VERY helpful info. Glenbrohane is the same parish from which Michael's daughter, Julia Quirke, was buried in 1953. It appears in earlier years, the family parish was in nearby Glenroe (& Ballyorgan). Michael's townland was Ballintober (he was in the 1911 census with Julia) but I have seen a death record for a Michael Cronin, approx. age, in Elton...will now pursue Elton. Will also check that 1911 Elton census!! This list has once again sent me in the right direction! Pat
THANK you Margaret - I will reply offlist, and post any results that may come about on to the list later. Jennifer -----Original Message----- From: kintore@dodo.com.au Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 7:09 AM To: irl-limerick@rootsweb.com Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] re can anyone help with my problem - JamesCHILDERHOUSE Jennifer Smit saw your email about James CHILDERHOUSE and wondered if he is the man I'm trying to do research on. Although this man isn't related I'm involved in Western Australia in a project named "Ships Project" we're conducting further research on about 1200 men who came to Western Australia between 1850-1880 in a force names "Enrolled Pensioner Guards". These men all retired/discharged British Army/Marine men came as escorts on the Convict ships and two later ships to top up the numbers. These men came on the condition that they were on call in times of emergency and call out if any disturbances occurred. One of these men was a James CHILDERHOUSE. Information we have is extremely limited although we believe he was a Sgt. Major he arrived in Western Australia onboard "Palmerston" in 1861. A daughter Anna married in Western Australia in 1870. Very little other information has at this point been found although I do suspect they may have left W.A and you might discover this if you trace his movements on the Chelsea Pension Records. Have had contact with a descendent on the east coast of Australia who states he was a Royal Marine. However, cannot find him at the National Archives Kew nor does he appear as a British Army soldier online with the discharge papers. If you would like to communicate further we me about him my email for the project is kintore2011@gmail.com My apologies to the list for my long winded reply and the incorrect format. Suddenly realise I don't know how to reply correctly even though I've been hovering in the background for many years. Margaret Hickey Convenor Ships Project Email sent using Dodo Webmail ====================== Query Board http://www.igp-web.com/boards.htm ------------------------------- 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
Yes, I've seen those but cannot link to them - hence my inquiry. It seems to be a deadend.... so I am hoping for a flash of inspiration - or luck! -----Original Message----- From: Margaret Doyle Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2013 5:12 PM To: irl-limerick@rootsweb.com Cc: <irl-limerick@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [IRL-LIMERICK] Can anyone help with my problem? They may not be related but there's a few on irishgenealogy . It's a free site. Maggie the Dub On 1 Jan 2013, at 16:03, "Jennifer Smit" <jayarsmit@ntlworld.com> wrote: I am hoping that someone can come up with an idea to help me with this problem. I have an ancestor who lived and died in South Africa. Her Death Notice there shows that she was born 'in Ireland', that her parents were James and Mary Childerhouse, and I know her birthdate - 1816. I also know that she went to SA with her husband who was a soldier, and I have found her marriage certificate in Cork records. Her name was Ellen Childerhouse, and the only Childerhouse's I can find are in Limerick, but none of the above mentioned. It is possible that James was related to the Limerick Childerhouse's and that any record of him there may no longer exist. I have also found that the Childerhouse name is most prevalent in Norfolk. It is my guess that he may have been a soldier and could have been stationed in Ireland at the time of Ellen's birth, but there are no military records for him that I can find. I hope someone may be able to come up with a theory, or a course of research that I may have missed, as I am stymied! Thank you - and a Happy New Year to the list Jennifer Smit Folkestone, Kent ====================== Query Board http://www.igp-web.com/boards.htm ------------------------------- 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 ====================== Query Board http://www.igp-web.com/boards.htm ------------------------------- 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 Ballingarry cemetery is in parish of Knocklong and Glenbrohane.Only Michael Cronin I can see in area in 1911 census is at village of Elton in same parish. -----Original Message----- From: Christina Hunt Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2013 2:22 PM To: LIMERICK Subject: [IRL-LIMERICK] Can anyone help answer this question? This list came along at just the right time! A family member sent me a photo of a tombstone (unreadable) taken at the Ballingarry Cemetery. He put its location just south of Knocklong in Limerick. They included a text (no source) that describes the cemetery as being in the parish of Glenbrohane, opposite Ss. Peter and Paul well. A 1935 obit has Michael Cronin buried in the "parish church to Ballingarry". First question, can anyone confirm the name of this cemetery and which Catholic parish it's in? Second, is anyone able to visit the cemetery and help decipher the names on the tombstone (I have some photos). Appreciate any leads you can give! Pat Florida, USA (From CMC list) Christina ====================== Query Board http://www.igp-web.com/boards.htm ------------------------------- 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 ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 10.0.1430 / Virus Database: 2637/5501 - Release Date: 01/01/13
Thanks George...I have passed your message on to Pat. Chris George Kelly wrote: > Hi > Ballingarry cemetery is in parish of Knocklong and Glenbrohane.Only Michael > Cronin I can see in area in 1911 census is at village of Elton in same > parish.