A friend with *no* connection to these names sent them on for our list. These are from Holy Name Cemetery in Jersey City, NJ: Sacred to the Memory of Thomas Cox Beloved Husband of Eliza M. Cox Who Departed this Life April 21, 1895 Aged 37 Years Also his wife Elizabeth Died July 8th, 1901 Aged 40 years Both Natives of Co. Longford, Ireland -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .
I'm fairly new to this list so don't know whether this site has been shared previously. It has loads of Irish information -- 40 Shades of Green. _http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/5023/_ (http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/5023/)
ARDAGH-MOYDOW PARISH BAPTISMS Year Surname Father Mother 1795/7 Degnan, John John A. Mulady 1799/11 Degnan, Patrick John A. Mulady 1871/9 Deinnagan, Anne William M. Kenny 1873/11 Deinnagan, James William M. Kenny 1793/5 Dennigan, Ann James A. Brackin 1795/8 Danagher, Bernard Bernard M. Shirdan 1793/10 Danagher, Bridget Bryan E. Sheridan 1799/10 Denagher, Mary Bryan E. Sheridan 1805/3 Donagher, Ellen Bryan E. Sheridan 1805/5* Donagher, Ellen Bryan E. Sheridan 1810/2 Donagher, Patrick Bryan E. Sheridan 1814/5 Danagher, Mary James M. Farrell 1794/12 Denagher, Mary Laurence W. Ward 1796/12 Denagher, Bridget Laurence W. Ward 1805/12 Denagher, Eliza Laurence W. Ward 1805/10 Denagher. Thomas Patrick C. Sulivan 1807/10 Denagher, John Patrick C. Sulivan 1809/7 Denagher, Eliza Patrick C. Sulivan 1815/1 Denagher, Catherine Patrick C. Sulivan 1793/3 Denagher, Mary Thomas B. McDaniel 1795/3 Denagher, Thomas Thomas B. O'Donnell 1800/7 Denagher, Elizabeth Thomas B. O'Donnell 1793/7 Denning, Patrick James M. Farrell this is my gggggparents 1793/7 Denning, Patrick James M. Farrell i know this is hard to buy if you dont have this STUPID name but....... it does work this way 1814/5 Danagher, Mary James M. Farrell any one got this danagher wed to M. farrell Jim Denning -Ygenealogist-MTgenealogist using Genetics to connect Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning- carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchug h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,M a.- and ever an growing list
Hello Debra: Read your post re surname DOONER w/interest as I have DOONER & variants in my data-base w/direct connection to a branch of my family (surname LEAVY) who originated in Co. Longford i.e. Edgeworthstown; Longford Parish & Parish Ardagh & Moyd. None of my info indicates that my people immig. into USA but rather, they were in Quebec, Canada from ca 1826 >>>>>>> I have many other surnames connected (via m etc) i.e: FARRELL/HICKEY/LEAVY/KELLY/POWER/CASEY/GORMAN/DILLON If you see anything/anyone familiar here let me know. Bev -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 12:38 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [LONGFORD] Doner/Dooner Hi Its come to my attention that my Doner/Dooner line just may have been from County Longford. After much research and some speculation to that effect I've seen the name on line there. I'd like to exchange info with anyone with that surname. My ancestors left in 1850s or thereabouts and ended up in Northern Illinois (no record of them between a stop of couple years in London and their arrival in Northern Illinois). Debra
Nancy at [email protected] writes: << I don't know the answer to your question, but I can think of a couple possibilities for finding the information--one for you to do and the other for me to do. >> Nancy, As with Guy, I think I'm going to have to 'beg off' a proper reply for a couple of days, until I can get my life into a position where I can truly digest the info that you and Guy have sent me. I'll let you know as soon as things quiet down here. Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts
Guy at [email protected] writes: << In studying my Longford ancestors I have come across the Bawn House. >> Guy, In preparing for my annual trips to Ireland, I usually "fire off" a number of queries which involve sites I hope to visit. I usually expect a line or two - at most - in the way of a response, for which I give a proper "thank you", and place the information either on my already-heavily-annotated Discovery maps, or into folders of information which I carry with me to Ireland. Every now and then, someone buries me with great information.......... for which I am completely unprepared.......... and to which I have to say - "Let me get back to you in a couple of days". This is one of those situations. I had already requested the McNamee book via interlibrary loan (based on the reference in Gwynn & Hadcock's "Medieval Religious Houses - Ireland), but that could be a while yet. It's still going to be a couple of days before I get the rest of my currently-busy life sorted-out, and then I can properly respond to you. But in advance, thanks for all of the valuable information. Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts
Working on my Kerns family from Longford. My family line from Honora Kerns, daughter of Thomas and Margaret Kerns. Came to US about 1844 from Longford. Seek the maiden name of Margaret Kerns. Margaret was 69 in 1850 census. In 1850 census of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, Branch township. Honora Kerns married Robert Merrigan and came to Nodaway Co. Missouri in 1862. Thanks for any help, Dinah
what do you think the possiblities of this being the same james denning and M farrell James [email protected]@Mullies,derryvolin,lurg.,weaver,farmer,1821- & Margaret 1874abt @[email protected],derryvolin,lurg.1821- they have Catherine DENNING [email protected] [email protected],derryvolin,lurg.1821- Mary DENNING [email protected]@Mullies,derryvolin,lurg.1821- Alice DENNING [email protected] [email protected],derryvolin,lurg.1821- Patt [email protected]@Mullies,derryvolin,lurg.1821- John DENNING [email protected]@Mullies,derryvolin,lurg.1821- --------------------------------------- being from this ARDAGH-MOYDOW PARISH MARRIAGES Year HusbandWife 1793/7Denning, PatrickJamesM. Farrell************* -------------------------------------------------------------------- Patrick [email protected]@Ardagh-Moydow Parish1793- son of James DENNING & M.FARRELL we [email protected] Jun [email protected],Disease of Heart 17 Williams St.Boston [email protected] they have Ambrose James [email protected] Mar [email protected] Consumption [TB],120 Ash St,Chelsea, [email protected]@120 Ash St, Chelsea, Ma.,1888-wed Kate "Katherine"[email protected],[cfdr]-16 Dec [email protected],Natural Causes ,Chelsea,[email protected],[email protected] ash, Chelsea ,[email protected],Ma.married,1885- James "DINNEN"DENNINGaug [email protected] Dec [email protected],4mns, Cancer,25 Lewis St.Laborer,-31 Dec [email protected] residence of his son-in-law Thomas Sharkey, 25 Lewis st. [email protected]@[email protected] 1849,[email protected],Suffolk,Mass.,laborer,[email protected],Ma.1868- [email protected] Lewis St.Chelsea,Ma.Safe Maker,1888- Patrick "Dinning" "Denney"[email protected]@-Ireland,1819abt-rs @Chelsea,Ma.Mason,1846- [email protected] St ,Chelsea,Ma ,Laborer,1 [email protected] St, Chelsea,Ma,Mason,[email protected],IN 1855 MA State Census,- [email protected] Ash St , Chelsea,Ma.Mason,[email protected] st.chelsea,ma,mason,[email protected], Suff olk, Mass. [email protected],Ma. ,1861abt- [email protected],ma.widower,1880-1880 @60yrs,5mon,14days,cancer,Chelsea [email protected] Johns [email protected],1855 Ma STATE CENCUS,[email protected],Chelsea [email protected] st.ch elsea,ma,[email protected] St Chelsea [email protected] [email protected] Ma.1861 ,[email protected],[email protected],ma.married,1880- John DENNING,[email protected] Jul [email protected],ERYSIPELAS,148 2nd St. Boston [email protected],[email protected] Second St.,Boston Ma.,Laborer , Widower,1865-wed Mary [email protected] May [email protected],[email protected] 148 Second St.,Boston Ma.,Disease of the [email protected]@148 2nd St.,Boston Ma.,1862- Jim Denning -Ygenealogist-MTgenealogist using Genetics to connect Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning- carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchug h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,M a.- and ever an growing list
Hi Its come to my attention that my Doner/Dooner line just may have been from County Longford. After much research and some speculation to that effect I've seen the name on line there. I'd like to exchange info with anyone with that surname. My ancestors left in 1850s or thereabouts and ended up in Northern Illinois (no record of them between a stop of couple years in London and their arrival in Northern Illinois). Debra
I'ts been a busy week hope it's not too late for this joke. Smiles. Georgia, Albuquerque, NM > An Irish daughter had not been to the house for over 5 years. > Upon her return, her father cussed her; " Where have you been all this > time, you ingrate! Why didn't you write us, not even a line to let us know how > you were doing? Why didn't you call? You little tramp! Don't you know what > you put your Mum through??!!" > > The girl, crying, replied, "Sniff, sniff... Dad... I became a prostitute..." > > "WHAT!!? Out of here, you shameless harlot! Sinner! You're a disgrace to > this family - I don't ever want to see you again!" > > "OK, Dad - as you wish. I just came back to give Mom this luxury fur coat, > title deeds to a ten bed-roomed mansion, plus a savings account certificate > for #5 million. For my little brother, this gold Rolex, and for you Daddy the > spanking new Mercedes limited edition convertible that's parked outside > plus a lifetime membership to the Country Club...(takes a breath)...an > invitation for you all to spend New Years' Eve on > board my new yacht in the Riviera, and..." > > "Now what was it you said you had become? > > " Girl, crying again, "Sniff, sniff... A prostitute Dad! ... Sniff, sniff" > > "Oh! Be Jesus! - You scared me half to death, girl! I thought you said "a > Protestant". Come here and give your old man a hug!" > >
Pete, I don't know the answer to your question, but I can think of a couple possibilities for finding the information--one for you to do and the other for me to do. For you: send a copy of the passage that describes the location of Druimcheo to the Archivist of the Diocese of Ardagh/Clonmacnoise, Father Tom Murray (email [email protected]), and see if he can help you. Father Tom is not only the diocesan archivist but also a leading light in the Longford Historical Sociey, so he may have useful sources in one and/or both of the two places. Meanwhile, I have a friend who is an archeologist in Ireland whom I was going to email on another matter anyway. I will include the passage in my message to him and see if he can be of any help. Nancy Gray -------------- Original message from [email protected]: -------------- > This is not actually genealogical, but I think I need help from someone who > might be aware of the Ousley family in Bawn townland, Moydow civil parish, in > about 1838. > > One of the more interesting aspects of my Irish travels is locating Early > Christian and early Medieval nunneries. I've been doing this for years, and > have > acquired a pretty-good reputation "in the trade" (whatever that is). One of > my recent targets has been Druimcheo, in Co. Longford. This goes back to St. > Patrick, St. Mel (of Ardagh fame) and Mel's "kinswoman", Lupita. Anyway, > Patrick arranged for Lupita to go to Druimcheo, west of Bri Leith. John > O'Donovan, in his Ordnance Survey Letters of 1838, deduced that this site is in > Bawn > townland. Here's the section from the OSL: > "The ruins of this Nunnery, said to be the oldest in Ireland, are now to be > seen to the rear of Mr. Ousley's house at Bawn in the Parish of Moydoo and > within about three miles of the Town of Longford. Now, if you draw a line from > the ruins of this Nunnery to that of Saint Mel's Church at Ardagh, it will pass > over the summit of the mountain Slieve Calry or Bri Leith." > > This assumption of J.O'D is unproven, but I'd still like to take a look. > Incidentally, the Ousley house was referred to as "Bawn House", which made me > hope that it would be shown on my Townland Index maps. But it's not. I realize > it's a long shot, but perhaps someone out there has the Ordnance six-inch map > for that area of Co. Longford - map 19 (or XIX) - and could locate Bawn House > within the townland and let me know? Unlikely, I realize. Google shows a > couple of references to Bawn House, but not enough to precisely locate it. > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts > > > ==== IRL-LONGFORD Mailing List ==== > To find other Irish county web pages visit IGP: > http://irelandgenealogyprojects.rootsweb.com >
To the Tipperary and Longford lists, Thanks to everyone who contributed a story or joke to our 2nd annual Humor Week. If you are still holding on to one, tonight (Saturday) is the last day to send one to the list. I understand Rootsweb Review will run some of Richard's (Tipperary) genealogy movie titles. Thanks again. Christina
Dear Pete, In studying my Longford ancestors I have come across the Bawn House. My Tithe Applotment Survey compilation, County Longford Residents Prior to the Famine, does indeed show that one John Ousley, Esq. owned the Bawn Estate (civil parish of Moydow, surveyed May 1834) and the adjoining townland of Aughalost (civil parish of Ballymacormick, surveyed January 1833), dates germane to your search. The site of the Bawn House can be found on Discovery Series Map 41 near the intersection of "70" and "15" with the word "Bawn" in red. There is a nice picture of the Bawn House in James P. Farrell's History of the County Longford (1891). He states, "One of the oldest gentlemen's residences in County Longford is Bawn House, in the half-parish of Moydow, and distant about a mile from the chapel. This old house is now shut up, and presents, as it stands away down in the fields, to the eye of a person standing on the road, a forlorn and deserted appearance; and yet there are many weird stories in connection with it. Immediately behind the Bawn House stand the ruins of the ancient castle of Moydow, or Moydumha. Some people suppose that these ruins formed the old Priory of St. Modiud the Simple. Such is not the case. Anyone can see that the ruins now standing were surrounded by a deep fortified moat, and that the building itself consisted of the usual tower and square keep. This, in fact, was the ancient castle of the Lord Moydumha, which was sacked in the 13th century at the time that Barry and Camagh Castles were leveled. I am sure that if any expert in antiquarian matters visits these ruins, he will agree with me as to their original purpose." My Trautt (Trott) ancestors are shown at Bawn in Griffith's Valuation of 1854. In May of 2002 I had the good fortune of visiting the grounds of the Bawn Estate itself. The landscape reveals what looks like an old moat from the former castle. From what I have learned, the Bawn House was demolished around 1944 or 1945, and all of the wood and stone were sold off. Currently, it appears that another residence has been erected on the site, with only some supporting structures such as outhouses and barns remaining from any original estate. There is no trace of the Bawn House when you visit the site today. I have a partial copy of the 6-inch Ordnance Survey map from this area which clearly shows both a rectangular structure marked "Bawn House" and a large square structure with interior courtyard marked "Bawn Castle and Nunnery" to the rear of the house. In History of the Diocese of Ardagh (1954), James J. McNamee, D.D. (Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnois) writes of a return trip to Ardagh on the part of St. Patrick to investigate reports of impropriety (i.e. incest) between Mel and his "kinswoman". McNamee argues convincingly (against historians from 12th-century Jocelin to moderns Colgan and Healy) that the "kinswoman" of Mel, sent to Druim Chea, was Mel's own sister St. Eche, not St. Patrick's sister, Lupita, who would have been 70 at the time of Patrick's return visit to Ardagh. Lupita would have made an improbable partner in "crime" for Mel, and was known to have settled at Armagh with Patrick. Incidentally, Eche was also innocent, but likely fell victim to the newly baptized Celts' disbelief that Mel and his housemate and "kinswoman" could possibly remain celibate in the days when incest was not uncommon. McNamee writes, "The location of this Druim Chea at which Mel's "kinswoman" was settled by St. Patrick is not clear. It would have been to the west of Slieve Gaulry (the ancient Bri Leith), and is commonly supposed to have been at Bawn in the Parish of Moydow. A ruin there is marked on the Ordnance Survey map as a 'Nunnery,' but it is not certain that it was an ecclesiastical building at all. If we have argued aright that it was Mel's own sister, not Patrick's, who was involved in the calumnious report, we might suppose the reference [to the kinswoman] to be to St. Eche, sister of St. Mel, whose name is associated with the ancient Church of Kilglass, three miles from Ardagh. The objection to this would be that Kilglass is to the southeast and not to the west of Ardagh as indicated in the Tripartite [Healy] text. We might suppose, however, that Eche [was] subsequently removed from Druim Chea to Kilglass." (McNamee, p. 51) According to McNamee, O'Donovan quotes a letter from the parish priest, Dean Farrelly, in his Ordnance Survey Books: "The Dean adds: 'There is no tradition here to connect the Nunnery of Druim Chea with the ruins at the rear of Mr. Ousley's House in Bawn. It is believed to have been a Chieftain's Castle.' O'Donovan, however, was not satisfied with this, for in a subsequent letter he writes: 'The ruins of this Nunnery (Druimchea), said to be the oldest in Ireland, are now to be seen at the rear of Mr. Ousley's house at Bawn in the Parish of Moydoe and within about three miles of the Town of Longford. Now, if you draw a line from the ruins of this Nunnery to that of Saint Mel's Church at Ardagh, it will pass over the summit of the mountain Slieve Calry or Bri Leith.' Whatever about Bawn as the site to this Nunnery we may dissent from the statement that it was the oldest in Ireland. Clonbroney at least would have been older." (McNamee, p. 52) In any case, there is nothing of much interest to see at Bawn. I'm sure you have noted that Moydow Glebe is adjacent to Bawn. As you probably know, glebe lands were properties owned by the Church and generally exempted from paying tithes. My copies from the 6-inch map show a Fort, Glebe, Police Barrack, Schoolhouse and Church in Moydow Glebe. This is probably the "chapel" to which Farrell refers. The townland of Kilglass is a possible location for the Nunnery of Mel's kinswoman, which you seek. My O.S. map indicates that a glebe land in the civil parish of Kilglass straddles the line between O.S. 6-inch maps 19 & 23 (XIX and XXIII) and shows a structure designated as "Glebe House." Alas, I have no copy of the 6-in survey maps for that area. Do you? All the best with your quest ... I will be interested to hear what you discover. Guy A. Rymsza Author, County Longford Residents Prior to the Famine -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 11:25 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [LONGFORD] Mr. Ousley in Bawn townland This is not actually genealogical, but I think I need help from someone who might be aware of the Ousley family in Bawn townland, Moydow civil parish, in about 1838. One of the more interesting aspects of my Irish travels is locating Early Christian and early Medieval nunneries. I've been doing this for years, and have acquired a pretty-good reputation "in the trade" (whatever that is). One of my recent targets has been Druimcheo, in Co. Longford. This goes back to St. Patrick, St. Mel (of Ardagh fame) and Mel's "kinswoman", Lupita. Anyway, Patrick arranged for Lupita to go to Druimcheo, west of Bri Leith. John O'Donovan, in his Ordnance Survey Letters of 1838, deduced that this site is in Bawn townland. Here's the section from the OSL: "The ruins of this Nunnery, said to be the oldest in Ireland, are now to be seen to the rear of Mr. Ousley's house at Bawn in the Parish of Moydoo and within about three miles of the Town of Longford. Now, if you draw a line from the ruins of this Nunnery to that of Saint Mel's Church at Ardagh, it will pass over the summit of the mountain Slieve Calry or Bri Leith." This assumption of J.O'D is unproven, but I'd still like to take a look. Incidentally, the Ousley house was referred to as "Bawn House", which made me hope that it would be shown on my Townland Index maps. But it's not. I realize it's a long shot, but perhaps someone out there has the Ordnance six-inch map for that area of Co. Longford - map 19 (or XIX) - and could locate Bawn House within the townland and let me know? Unlikely, I realize. Google shows a couple of references to Bawn House, but not enough to precisely locate it. Any help would be appreciated. Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts ==== IRL-LONGFORD Mailing List ==== To find other Irish county web pages visit IGP: http://irelandgenealogyprojects.rootsweb.com
I once asked some younger friends the very old question "Why did the Irishman bury his pig on the hill?" None of them knew the answer -- "Because it was dead." I told them that was the very first joke I could ever remember hearing. One of them said, "Too bad it wasn't the first one you ever forgot!"
This is not actually genealogical, but I think I need help from someone who might be aware of the Ousley family in Bawn townland, Moydow civil parish, in about 1838. One of the more interesting aspects of my Irish travels is locating Early Christian and early Medieval nunneries. I've been doing this for years, and have acquired a pretty-good reputation "in the trade" (whatever that is). One of my recent targets has been Druimcheo, in Co. Longford. This goes back to St. Patrick, St. Mel (of Ardagh fame) and Mel's "kinswoman", Lupita. Anyway, Patrick arranged for Lupita to go to Druimcheo, west of Bri Leith. John O'Donovan, in his Ordnance Survey Letters of 1838, deduced that this site is in Bawn townland. Here's the section from the OSL: "The ruins of this Nunnery, said to be the oldest in Ireland, are now to be seen to the rear of Mr. Ousley's house at Bawn in the Parish of Moydoo and within about three miles of the Town of Longford. Now, if you draw a line from the ruins of this Nunnery to that of Saint Mel's Church at Ardagh, it will pass over the summit of the mountain Slieve Calry or Bri Leith." This assumption of J.O'D is unproven, but I'd still like to take a look. Incidentally, the Ousley house was referred to as "Bawn House", which made me hope that it would be shown on my Townland Index maps. But it's not. I realize it's a long shot, but perhaps someone out there has the Ordnance six-inch map for that area of Co. Longford - map 19 (or XIX) - and could locate Bawn House within the townland and let me know? Unlikely, I realize. Google shows a couple of references to Bawn House, but not enough to precisely locate it. Any help would be appreciated. Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts
Christina I do ofer to help but you did not get back to me do you have enough helpers? Kesa
Hi I'm trying to place a Violet Plant born in Longford, probably in the Shrule, Tagshinny, Ballymahon, Barry etc. I don't have a birth date or much other data: only that she emigrated to Canada and at the time of her death in Toronto, ON, in 1854 she was said to be a cancer nurse. I still have to try and find her death registration if possible. Thanks Ron Davies Surrey, BC
Hi, The first census from the new roll has been added. It is Ballymahon St. Longford Town. Sean Farrell, who has done a yeoman's job on this project, got the new set off to a good start. The new additions fall into the parish of Templemichael. http://www.rootsweb.com/~irllog/census/index.htm Also, do remember that if you do a search, there is a drop down box whereby you can limit to just the Census. I know I keep reminding about that. <G> More to come... Christina
Joseph ARSENAULT [email protected] [email protected]@190 Cressent Ave, Chelsea,Ma.,Mechanic,1898-son of Stephan [email protected] & Usella [email protected] wed28 may [email protected],Ma.T Renney,Boston,Ma,- Bella GALLANT [email protected]@[email protected] Cressent Ave,Chelsea,Ma.at home,1898- dau of Annar GALLANT [email protected] Brunswick1874abt- & Julia [email protected] New Brunswick1874abt- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----- Mary [email protected]@[email protected] spencer,chelsea,ma.,[email protected] dudley,chelsea,ma.1896- son of [email protected]@P.E.I. 1874 [email protected] spencer,chelsea,ma. ,laborer,[email protected] dudley,chelsea, ma. rubberworker,1896-& Mary [email protected]@[email protected] spencer,chelsea,ma.,[email protected] 33 dudley,chelsea,ma.1896- wed13 Jul [email protected],Ma.,Augustus Millet,Priest,Boston,Ma.- Denise [Robichaud]GAUDET [email protected]@[email protected] Carroll , St.Chelsea, Ma. 1910-dau of Omesine GAUDET [email protected] ARSENAULT [email protected] P.E.I. 1878abt- Denise sister to Mary [email protected]@[email protected] cresent,Ave., Chelsea ,Ma.widow,1910- Sylvere brother to Joseph ARSENAULT1 Apr [email protected] Spencer,Chelsea,Ma.,[email protected] Spencer, Chelsea , Ma.,1891- Felix ARSENAULT3 Apr [email protected],Ma.,[email protected] dudley,Chelsea,Ma.1896- ---------------------------------------------- MargaretDENNING25 Sep [email protected] maverick st,chelsea,[email protected] maverick st,chelsea,ma.1897-dau of Robert A. F.DENNING29 Sep [email protected] Chelsea ,Ma. [3 NOV 76][email protected],Ma.,[email protected] maverick st,chelsea, ma . 1897- ----------------------------------- GeneSPINELLI 19 Nov 1927 Aug 1975 son of NicholasSPINELLI 's widow Rose [email protected] Jan 2005 @96yrs,27 Jan [email protected] Lady of Grace Church , Everett. Holy Cross Cemetery. Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home [email protected],Ma.2005- wed Josephine Rose MARINO sister to Anna [email protected],Ma,2005-wed DEGENOVA [email protected],Ma,2005- & CEFALO [email protected],Ma,2005- Margaret [email protected],Ma,2005-wed GURLI [email protected],Ma,2005- Louis MARINO Charles MARINO [email protected],Ma,2005-, ------------------------------------ THE CHELSEA REVERE WINTHROP DNA PROJECT http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=E58068&special=True& projecttype=G ---------------------------------- Jim Denning using dna to connect Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning- carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchug h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,M a.-sprague- and ever growing list
+ gallant- some names related to these familys schrimpt,monzone-sarno -abranowsky-spinelli- ----------------------------------- StephenDENNING28 Nov 1926-12 Dec [email protected] Rose's Church,Chelsea,Ma. d. Oct [email protected] Maverick St.Chelsea,Ma.1950-son of Robert A. F.DENNING29 Sep [email protected],Ma. [3 NOV 76][email protected],Ma.,1876-wed Jannet BRUNT 1879 [email protected],N.S.,[email protected],N.S.1879abt- wedMaryHUGH wedAnne they have Robert JosephDENNING25 Dec 1920-4 Jan [email protected] FRANCIS DE SALES ,CHARLESTOWN,MA.-11 Jan 1989wed Marion Claire HANLON bpt MAY [email protected] ROSE'S CHURCH, CHELSEA MA. James B.DENNING28 Oct [email protected] FRANCIS DE SALES [email protected], Suffolk,Ma.,1930-wed Maria Theresa**GALLANT bpt 7 Oct [email protected] LADY OFASSUMPTION CHURCH,CHELSEA MA.-FR. CHARLES J. BER ------------------------- Archie [email protected] son of [email protected] boston,ma.,[1856] Glenwood Cemetry in [email protected],ma.,[email protected],ma,gasfitter , [email protected] West Third,Chelsea,Ma., gasfitter, [email protected] chester ave., chelsea , ma .,steam piper,1891Julia [email protected] Cemetry in Everett Archie brother to Catherine Meltha DENNEY 11 Apr 1899 Alvah JosephDENNEY31 Mar 1897 Maurice Buel DENNY29 May 1893 Julia Herelna DENNEY 18 May 1891 Daniel Ellis DENNEY 1895 step brother to John DENNEY 17 Jun 1891 @116 chester ave.,chelsea,[email protected] chester ave., chelsea,ma.1891- Teresa A. DENNEY27 Sep [email protected] Everett,Ave.Chelsea,[email protected] Everett, Ave . Chelsea,Ma.1886- Mary Ellen [email protected] West Third,Chelsea,Ma.-18 Mar 1883 [email protected] West Third,Chelsea,Ma.1883- children of [email protected] [england.wed rec]17 May [email protected] yrs abt,Chelsea,[email protected],Ma.1892-Holy Cross Cemetry in Malden [email protected] ireland [email protected] West Third,Chelsea,[email protected],ma,[email protected] 116 chester ave.,chelsea,ma.1891- dau of Martin NORTON [email protected] 1853 abt- & Mary [email protected] ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ Margaret SCHRIMPH1 sept [email protected] Everett,Ave,Chelsea [email protected] Everett , Ave,Chelsea Ma.1897- dau of Ernest [email protected] [email protected] Woburn,Ma.[[email protected],[email protected],[email protected], [email protected] [email protected],Ma,cigar maker,[email protected] Pearl St. Chelsea,Ma.*[email protected],Chelsea,Ma [email protected] Everett,Chelsea, Ma., [email protected] Everett,Ave,Chelsea Ma.,teamster,1897- & AnnieBENCH1860 [email protected] boston [email protected] [email protected],MA,-rs @ Chelsea,[email protected] 159 Everett,Ave,Chelsea Ma.1897- Margaret sister to Fred SCHRUMPH 25 Oct [email protected],[email protected],Ma.1894- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------- Daniel DENNEY [email protected],ma.,1856-d.1938-Glenwood Cemetry in Everett [email protected],ma.,[email protected],ma,gasfitter,[email protected] West Third ,Chelsea,Ma., gasfitter, [email protected] chester ave.,chelsea,ma.,steam piper ,1891 son of [email protected],ma.,1854abt- & Mary [email protected] , ma.,1854abt- ---------------------------------- ----------------------------- THE CHELSEA REVERE WINTHROP DNA PROJECT http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=E58068&special=True& projecttype=G ----------------- Jim Denning using dna to connect Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning- carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchug h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,M a.-sprague- and ever growing list -------------------------------- THE CHELSEA REVERE WINTHROP DNA PROJECT http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=E58068&special=True& projecttype=G ----------------- Chelsea,Ma.-Woburn,Ma.-denning-dennen-danin-dinan-dinihey-denningston-dinning- carlon-carroll-dever-cogan-malone-heslin-piscopo-mazzola-martini-farrell-mchug h-farley-grimes-lynch-doherty-SanDanto,Ita-Adargh,longford-Revere,Ma-Wintrop,M a.-sprague- and ever growing list Jim Denning