What do you know about your Sullivans? Mine came from Lisready Cripps, Loghill. There is a branch (family of Timothy Sullivan) that went missing between 1846-1852. I don't whether they died in the famine, or emigrated to Australia, Canada or the US. I have another branch, family of a Michael Sullivan, that went to Lanark Co, Ontario, Canada in the early 1830s and then also disappeared. Anything sound familiar? Rita In a message dated 1/17/2011 12:24:38 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: >P.S. I am researching Connors, Oconnor, Kennealy, Histon and Sullivan in >Limerick and OConnor, Shackrow, Sugrue, Heffernan, Foley, Palmer, DeConde, >Shay, Shea, Griffen and Keating in Kerry and Connor and OConnor in Roscommon
Goodday I found that some of my Cudmore line moved to Manitoba,British Columbia & the American West plains states--the draw was free land Maybe this is your Tim? ? ?--Good luck Larry Healey 1881 Canada censusHousehold: Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion Timothy SULLIVAN M Male Irish 54 Ireland Labourer Catholic Mary SULLIVAN M Female Irish 44 Ireland Catholic Thomas SULLIVAN Male Irish 21 Ontario Carpenter Catholic Micheal SULLIVAN Male Irish 19 Ontario Labourer Catholic Mary SULLIVAN Female Irish 18 Ontario Servant Catholic Bredget SULLIVAN Female Irish 16 Ontario Servant Catholic Julia SULLIVAN Female Irish 15 Ontario Servant Catholic Patrick SULLIVAN Male Irish 11 Ontario School Catholic Kathrine SULLIVAN Female Irish 9 Ontario School Catholic Margret SULLIVAN Female Irish 7 Ontario School Catholic Mathew MURPHY M Male Irish 85 Ireland Labourer Catholic Johanna MURPHY M Female Irish 80 Ireland Catholic -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Whitby, Ontario South, Ontario Family History Library Film 1375880 NA Film Number C-13244 District 132 Sub-district C Division 2 Page Number 64 Household Number 304 What do you know about your Sullivans? Mine came from Lisready Cripps, Loghill. There is a branch (family of Timothy Sullivan) that went missing between 1846-1852. I don't whether they died in the famine, or emigrated to Australia, Canada or the US. I have another branch, family of a Michael Sullivan, that went to Lanark Co, Ontario, Canada in the early 1830s and then also disappeared. Anything sound familiar? Rita
Greetings, I'm looking for Sullivan's in Limerick. I have a Mary Sullivan married to Jeremiah Hurley. I had research done by Limerick Heritage Centre and they could not find any of the 3 sons(Daniel, Jeremiah, John) of this couple born between 1835-1850. The 3 sons ended up in Worcester, MA. I have a naturalization on Jeremiah the son stating he was from Limerick but I've had no luck locating him. He married an Ann O'Brien in Worcester, John married an Ellen Power, and my own married Bridget Healy(Kerry). Do any of these names sound familiar to anybody? I'm starting to think that the naturalization might be wrong. I've done many naturalizations on my Irish ancestors and I've never had one that had the wrong county. The researcher in Limerick thought that Hurley/Sullivan were more plentiful in Cork, however I've searched the IFHF site to no avail. I'm patiently waiting for the rest of the Cork records. Helen -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 11:08 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: [IRL-LIMERICK] Sullivan What do you know about your Sullivans? Mine came from Lisready Cripps, Loghill. There is a branch (family of Timothy Sullivan) that went missing between 1846-1852. I don't whether they died in the famine, or emigrated to Australia, Canada or the US. I have another branch, family of a Michael Sullivan, that went to Lanark Co, Ontario, Canada in the early 1830s and then also disappeared. Anything sound familiar? Rita In ------------------------------- 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