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    1. Re: [LONGFORD] Thomas Gorman
    2. bklyn
    3. Hi Donna, I have an address for my Thomas Gorman on West 36th St. NYC, and later Avenue 'J' in brooklyn. I'll check further and try to determine if this is the same person. I have Mullen--again, I have to check, and will write later. Agnes At 09:53 PM 05/14/2000 -0400, Donna Moughty wrote: > > >I am tracing the Moughty family. In 1907, Patrick Moughty, son of Bernard >and Mary Lynn Moughty arrived in NYC. According to the Manifest he was >going to a cousin, Thomas Gorman at 365 West 52nd Street, New York. I have >not found any Gorman ancestors, and wonder if this is the same Thomas >Gorman. Patrick Moughty was from Moyvore in Westmeath, on the border of >Longford, not far from Ballymahon. The names around his were from Longford, >as well including Symth, Moran and Mullen. > >Regards... >Donna > > >> From: IRL-LONGFORD-D-request@rootsweb.com >> Reply-To: IRL-LONGFORD-L@rootsweb.com >> Date: Sat, 13 May 2000 08:22:33 -0700 (PDT) >> To: IRL-LONGFORD-D@rootsweb.com >> Subject: IRL-LONGFORD-D Digest V00 #49 >> >> From: bklyn <bklyn@webcom.com> >> Date: Sat, 13 May 2000 00:25:15 -0400 >> To: IRL-LONGFORD-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [LONGFORD] Gorman births >> >> In 1991, I wrote to the parish priest of Drumlish, Co. Longford for info on >> the birth of my gf, Thomas Gorman ca. 1861-1864. I rec'd the following >> info, taken from the parish register of St. Mary's Church there: >> >> Baptised 11 Aug 1855: Bernard, of Bernard Gorman & Margaret Conlon >> Baptised 22 Dec. 1855: Bernard, of Patrick Gorman & Eleanor Lee >> Bap. 08 June 1856: Anna, of John Gorman and Brigid Vernon (or Vernan) >> Bap. 08 Jan. 1857: Peter, of Peter Gorman and Rose Grimes >> Bap. 17 March 1857: Patrick, of Patrick Gorman & Alice Lee >> Bap. 12 April 1857: Patrick, of Michael Gorman & Brigid McKeon >> Bap. 22 May 1859: Michael, of Bernard Gorman & Rose Grimes >> Bap. 21 June 1859: Catherine, of Bernard Gorman & Margaret Conlon >> Bap. 29 June 1860: Peter, of Michael Gorman & Brigid Dorris >> Bap. 03 Sept. 1860, Patrick of Patrick Gorman & Alice Lee >> Bap. *15 May 1861: Thomas Gorman, son of Thomas Bernard and Margaret >> Conlon >> " 18 March 1866: Patrick Gorman, son of Thomas Bernard and >> Margaret Conlon >> >> "Unfortunately, our records of the time add no further details, such as >> townlands." >> (signed) PP >> >> * This appears to be my gf, but his death cert. listed his birthplace as >> NYC. I think that is an error, however. >> If anyone makes a connection, pls let me know. >> Agnes >> > > >==== IRL-LONGFORD Mailing List ==== >If you'd like to read all previous messages that have been sent to this >list, go to the archives of the list that are located at: >http://archiver.rootsweb.com/IRL-LONGFORD-L/ >and >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=irl-longford >and: >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Ireland/Longford >and: >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Ireland/General © MM > > >

    05/14/2000 05:45:53
    1. [LONGFORD] Thomas Gorman
    2. Donna Moughty
    3. I am tracing the Moughty family. In 1907, Patrick Moughty, son of Bernard and Mary Lynn Moughty arrived in NYC. According to the Manifest he was going to a cousin, Thomas Gorman at 365 West 52nd Street, New York. I have not found any Gorman ancestors, and wonder if this is the same Thomas Gorman. Patrick Moughty was from Moyvore in Westmeath, on the border of Longford, not far from Ballymahon. The names around his were from Longford, as well including Symth, Moran and Mullen. Regards... Donna > From: IRL-LONGFORD-D-request@rootsweb.com > Reply-To: IRL-LONGFORD-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Sat, 13 May 2000 08:22:33 -0700 (PDT) > To: IRL-LONGFORD-D@rootsweb.com > Subject: IRL-LONGFORD-D Digest V00 #49 > > From: bklyn <bklyn@webcom.com> > Date: Sat, 13 May 2000 00:25:15 -0400 > To: IRL-LONGFORD-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [LONGFORD] Gorman births > > In 1991, I wrote to the parish priest of Drumlish, Co. Longford for info on > the birth of my gf, Thomas Gorman ca. 1861-1864. I rec'd the following > info, taken from the parish register of St. Mary's Church there: > > Baptised 11 Aug 1855: Bernard, of Bernard Gorman & Margaret Conlon > Baptised 22 Dec. 1855: Bernard, of Patrick Gorman & Eleanor Lee > Bap. 08 June 1856: Anna, of John Gorman and Brigid Vernon (or Vernan) > Bap. 08 Jan. 1857: Peter, of Peter Gorman and Rose Grimes > Bap. 17 March 1857: Patrick, of Patrick Gorman & Alice Lee > Bap. 12 April 1857: Patrick, of Michael Gorman & Brigid McKeon > Bap. 22 May 1859: Michael, of Bernard Gorman & Rose Grimes > Bap. 21 June 1859: Catherine, of Bernard Gorman & Margaret Conlon > Bap. 29 June 1860: Peter, of Michael Gorman & Brigid Dorris > Bap. 03 Sept. 1860, Patrick of Patrick Gorman & Alice Lee > Bap. *15 May 1861: Thomas Gorman, son of Thomas Bernard and Margaret > Conlon > " 18 March 1866: Patrick Gorman, son of Thomas Bernard and > Margaret Conlon > > "Unfortunately, our records of the time add no further details, such as > townlands." > (signed) PP > > * This appears to be my gf, but his death cert. listed his birthplace as > NYC. I think that is an error, however. > If anyone makes a connection, pls let me know. > Agnes >

    05/14/2000 03:53:18
    1. RE: [LONGFORD] Re: Longford post re McMANUS
    2. Alberto Savaglia
    3. There is a Mac Manus family that came to Buenos Aires. Try to check Coghlan book: Los irlandeses en Argentina; suactuaci�n y descendencia. Alberto Savaglia Cormack ----- Original Message ----- From: <BMoll10252@aol.com> To: <IRL-LONGFORD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 2:56 PM Subject: [LONGFORD] Re: Longford post re McMANUS > Hi Bev, My gr-gr grandmother was Catherine McManus, married to Andrew Cox. > Catherine had a sister Ann and a brother Patrick. They were born in Longford > according to what we could find out. We do not know the parents names. We > did have a Mary Ann Farrell marry Michael Cox (brother of above Andrew Cox). > Also Many Radigans in the Family. All of these settled in Ontario. If you > need more info, please me know. > > Beth > > > ==== IRL-LONGFORD Mailing List ==== > � MM >

    05/14/2000 11:35:49
    1. RE: [LONGFORD] Rev Radigan
    2. Richard Callanan
    3. Sheila, You might also try The Irish Catholic Directory which has been published annually since the 1830s. It names and gives parishes for all clergy. I don't know where you are located but you may find a local Catholic library which could find out where there are archive copies. Or send a begging message for a lookup to a newsgroup like soc.genealogy.ireland. The name maybe RODIGAN, rather than Radigan. All good wishes, Richard Callanan London, England.

    05/14/2000 08:31:54
    1. [LONGFORD] Re: Longford post re McMANUS
    2. Hi Bev, My gr-gr grandmother was Catherine McManus, married to Andrew Cox. Catherine had a sister Ann and a brother Patrick. They were born in Longford according to what we could find out. We do not know the parents names. We did have a Mary Ann Farrell marry Michael Cox (brother of above Andrew Cox). Also Many Radigans in the Family. All of these settled in Ontario. If you need more info, please me know. Beth

    05/14/2000 07:56:54
    1. Re: [LONGFORD] Rev Radigan
    2. smf
    3. Hi Jan Where can I find information on the Charleton Charitable Fund Marriages ? I think my gggfather applied to something like this !! Thanks Sheila Forbes ---------- From: janis eulste ulstein <ulsteinj@juno.com> To: IRL-LONGFORD-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [LONGFORD] Rev Radigan Date: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 6:05 PM Try checking the Charleton Charitable Fund Marriages (c1800-1860). David Leahy found my gt gt grandparents marriage listed on that resource. My ancestors were William Diamond and Abbey Wilson --- now I have her maiden name. Good luck. Jan Ulstein ulsteinj&juno.com ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. ==== IRL-LONGFORD Mailing List ==== © ----------

    05/13/2000 11:13:56
    1. [LONGFORD] Re: IRL-LONGFORD-D Digest V00 #49, Message 3
    2. Rachel & Bob Smith
    3. >X-Message: #3 > >In 1991, I wrote to the parish priest of Drumlish, Co. Longford for info on >the birth of my gf, Thomas Gorman ca. 1861-1864. I rec'd the following >info, taken from the parish register of St. Mary's Church there: > >Baptised 11 Aug 1855: Bernard, of Bernard Gorman & Margaret Conlon >Baptised 22 Dec. 1855: Bernard, of Patrick Gorman & Eleanor Lee >Bap. 08 June 1856: Anna, of John Gorman and Brigid Vernon (or Vernan) >Bap. 08 Jan. 1857: Peter, of Peter Gorman and Rose Grimes >Bap. 17 March 1857: Patrick, of Patrick Gorman & Alice Lee >Bap. 12 April 1857: Patrick, of Michael Gorman & Brigid McKeon >Bap. 22 May 1859: Michael, of Bernard Gorman & Rose Grimes >Bap. 21 June 1859: Catherine, of Bernard Gorman & Margaret Conlon >Bap. 29 June 1860: Peter, of Michael Gorman & Brigid Dorris >Bap. 03 Sept. 1860, Patrick of Patrick Gorman & Alice Lee >Bap. *15 May 1861: Thomas Gorman, son of Thomas Bernard and Margaret >Conlon >" 18 March 1866: Patrick Gorman, son of Thomas Bernard and >Margaret Conlon > >"Unfortunately, our records of the time add no further details, such as >townlands." >(signed) PP > >* This appears to be my gf, but his death cert. listed his birthplace as >NYC. I think that is an error, however. >If anyone makes a connection, pls let me know. >Agnes Agnes, David Leahy's Survivors of the Great Famine (Index to Griffiths Valuation, about 1854) lists a Thomas Bernard Gorman at Lisnageeragh which is in Mostrim Parish. But most of the other Gormans he listed were in Killoe Ph. townlands. The village of Drumlish is near the northwest corner of County Longford, near the boundary of county Leitrim. I think this was formerly part of Killoe Parish, and that there is now a Drumlish Ph. Regarding locations around 1860, there were dislocations and evictions due to the famine. It might be this family was based in Killoe (now Drumlish?) and members who had to seek their fortune elsewhere, at least for a time, came back to the their ancestral church for such special occasions as christenings. It is really a problem that there were both Catholic and Protestant parish names for the same places, which furthermore have been reorganized as civil parishes and often renamed. How lovely if somebody knows a website which has maps showing locations of these historic parishes in relation to each other and to a modern map of the county. Fellow searchers, if you know of such a site, please let us know about it! Rachel Smith

    05/13/2000 07:02:32
    1. [LONGFORD] the well is dry!
    2. bklyn
    3. Hi everyone, I posted all the info I was given. It was specific to Gormans baptised in 1860's in Drumlish, Longford. That's all I have--sorry folks, if you thought otherwise. It was a hand-written note from the parish priest, which he mailed to me here in PA. If I had any more info, be sure I would share it! Agnes

    05/13/2000 04:20:24
    1. Re: [LONGFORD] Gorman, Conlon,Lee, etc.
    2. J. M. Barrett
    3. Agnes, please post the Drumlish register of births in 1860. I would be very interested in seeing if any of my Gormleys are there. June Barrett

    05/13/2000 01:42:15
    1. Re: [LONGFORD] Gorman, Conlon,Lee, etc.
    2. Agnes, I look for AUSTIN, McKNIGHT or KNIGHT, GLYNN or McGLYNN --Longford Co. Ireland--19th Century. Thanks, Jane G.

    05/12/2000 08:12:46
    1. [LONGFORD] Gorman births
    2. bklyn
    3. In 1991, I wrote to the parish priest of Drumlish, Co. Longford for info on the birth of my gf, Thomas Gorman ca. 1861-1864. I rec'd the following info, taken from the parish register of St. Mary's Church there: Baptised 11 Aug 1855: Bernard, of Bernard Gorman & Margaret Conlon Baptised 22 Dec. 1855: Bernard, of Patrick Gorman & Eleanor Lee Bap. 08 June 1856: Anna, of John Gorman and Brigid Vernon (or Vernan) Bap. 08 Jan. 1857: Peter, of Peter Gorman and Rose Grimes Bap. 17 March 1857: Patrick, of Patrick Gorman & Alice Lee Bap. 12 April 1857: Patrick, of Michael Gorman & Brigid McKeon Bap. 22 May 1859: Michael, of Bernard Gorman & Rose Grimes Bap. 21 June 1859: Catherine, of Bernard Gorman & Margaret Conlon Bap. 29 June 1860: Peter, of Michael Gorman & Brigid Dorris Bap. 03 Sept. 1860, Patrick of Patrick Gorman & Alice Lee Bap. *15 May 1861: Thomas Gorman, son of Thomas Bernard and Margaret Conlon " 18 March 1866: Patrick Gorman, son of Thomas Bernard and Margaret Conlon "Unfortunately, our records of the time add no further details, such as townlands." (signed) PP * This appears to be my gf, but his death cert. listed his birthplace as NYC. I think that is an error, however. If anyone makes a connection, pls let me know. Agnes

    05/12/2000 06:25:15
    1. [LONGFORD] Drumlish Records
    2. I would love to see the Drumlish birth records. I descend from Catherine Mahon Daughter of Bernard mahon and Julia Igoe. The Mahons are from Killoe parish and the townland of Aghaboy. Thanks, kelli Barrett

    05/12/2000 05:59:27
    1. Re: [LONGFORD] Gorman, Conlon,Lee, etc.
    2. In a message dated 5/12/00 11:15:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bklyn@webcom.com writes: << I have a short, hand-written page of info taken from the register of Drumlish, Longford parish of births in the 1860's which I received by mail when looking for my Gorman ancestors. I could post it here, if anyone would like. Agnes >> I would be interested in seeing this. Thanks Sheila-Anne

    05/12/2000 05:20:51
    1. [LONGFORD] Gorman, Conlon,Lee, etc.
    2. bklyn
    3. I have a short, hand-written page of info taken from the register of Drumlish, Longford parish of births in the 1860's which I received by mail when looking for my Gorman ancestors. I could post it here, if anyone would like. Agnes

    05/12/2000 05:18:49
    1. [LONGFORD] County Cork Ireland GenWeb
    2. CorkWeb
    3. For those who may also have relatives from County Cork and haven't dropped by in the past month or so, we would like to welcome you to visit us. We have over-hauled the site substantially. The surname query board now has over 3600 on-line messages to search. Additionally, there are many useful on-line resource links have been added in the past month, both for Cork, Ireland, and genealogy in general. The address is http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcor/

    04/29/2000 11:46:54
    1. [LONGFORD] MAHON & HUGHES Families
    2. witteg
    3. I am looking for any information on Bridget HUGHES born about the 1820's. She married Patrick MAHON. She had at least one brother named John. John married a woman with the surname of MCMAHON.

    04/29/2000 01:42:18
    1. [LONGFORD] Fw: [Cork] New Member/ BAILEYS,WALSHS
    2. justin
    3. -----Original Message----- From: justin <stump@hereintown.net> To: CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com <CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, April 29, 2000 1:07 PM Subject: [Cork] New Member/ BAILEYS,WALSHS >Dear Lists, > Please forgive the paltry info. I don't have alot to go on and hope someday to make a connection. The Baileys were a quiet bunch,never said much unless something had to be said. >Never a hint of family business or scandals,(sigh!) Here we go! > Thomas Bailey married Katherine,sometimes seen as Sara Katherine. County unknown. Migrated to N.Y. USA. around 1836. Settled in Manhattan, NY. >CHILDREN: >1) Johanna BAILEY/born in IRE circa 1835, married Bernard WALSH is listed in 1890 >NY directory as widow of Bernard. One daughter known of Margaret. >2) John CAGE BAILEY/born circa 1836 in NY married Elizabeth CUSTER,settled in W.Va.. >3) Patrick Joseph,middle name?/born 1848 married Hemiliene Rutherford >at St. Joseph's Church in Martinsburg, W.VA.. Is buried there with his Mother Katherine. >Katherine died in 1879 at the age of 70 >Patrick died in 1892 at the age of 44 >Father, Thomas I have never found this elusive fellow,keep looking though. >Hoping someone can give me something on Bernard Walsh. >It is not as common as all the Johns,Pats and Toms. These BAILEYS and WALSHES have been tough adversaries. I'm beginning to think the fairies are at work.Please forgive if some of you have received double postings.I will refrain from doing it further, I'm actually throwing out some lines to see if I can get some bites. Thanks for your patience. > Yours In Friendship, > Deanne > > > >==== CountyCork Mailing List ==== >** Visit Helpful Hints for Successful Searching, includes information on Irish Civil Registration 1864+ http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlwat/instruct.htm **

    04/29/2000 07:22:25
    1. Re: [LONGFORD] Re: re posting --[LONGFORD~] CAVANAGH
    2. D and J Carra
    3. Carol, I don't think they are the same people. Our Cavanaghs don't have the ,that , I'm told is significant as theCatholics had a u and the protestants took it out. Our Cavanaghs went to Ontario and are buried in Jarvis. Thank you for trying!! Jodi in MI -----Original Message----- From: Carol Mounts <camounts@mlynk.com> To: IRL-LONGFORD-L@rootsweb.com <IRL-LONGFORD-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, April 28, 2000 12:20 AM Subject: Re: [LONGFORD] Re: re posting --[LONGFORD~] CAVANAGH >Jodi, Do not yet know of a connection between Cavanaugh and my Claffey >ancestors, who came from Longford Co Ireland in 1817. If they were not >related , they certainly knew each other and are buried near each other in >Donegal Catholic Cemetery in southwestern Pennsylvania. >See the page on my "Claffey Home Page" web site that names those buried >there. > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~camounts/indexc.html > Have photos of cemetery to put online soon. >The Jane Cavanaugh buried in Donegal Catholic Cemetery had a daughter Mary >who married Locklin Egan. All came from Longford Co Ireland. > >Carol Ann Claffey Mounts in Washington PA > > > >>>Hi, I would appreciate any information on the following; >>> >>>Andrew CAVANAGH b.approx1770 >>> record of 1825 tithe assessment in Cranlymore, Motrim parish, >>> County Longford, Ireland. > > > >==== IRL-LONGFORD Mailing List ==== >© MM > >

    04/28/2000 04:57:49
    1. [LONGFORD] egan
    2. ------------Forwarded Message Follows------------ This message is being forwarded to the mailing list by the List Manager for the subscriber listed below, because the mailing list was temporarily off line when the message was received. © MM --------------------------------------------------------- -------- Original Message -------- Subject: egan Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 23:49:02 -0700 (PDT) From: "Alberto Savaglia" <eyepotatoe@ciudad.com.ar> To: <IRL-LONGFORD-L@rootsweb.com> CC: <IRL-LONGFORD-L@rootsweb.com> I have soome connection to Egan that intermarried to Mac Cormacks. My Mc Cormacks are and were from Carrickedmond in South Longford. Alberto Savaglia Cormack eyepotatoe@cuidad.com.ar

    04/28/2000 06:14:43
    1. [LONGFORD] Donegal Catholic Cemetery, Wash Co PA
    2. Carol Mounts
    3. David, Do not know where Wayne Co is. Donegal Catholic Cemetery is in Washington County, PA. I should have included that in my original message. Have you seen the cemetery list. Small, only one page of my "Claffey Home Page " http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~camounts/donegalcem.htm The cemetery history is there as well. It is the oldest recorded Catholic Cemetery in Washington County PA. My husband and I, and our grandson, cleaned it up last fall and will will be doing the same in a couple of weeks. Carol Ann Claffey Mounts -----Original Message----- From: David A. Myers <davidamyers@mindspring.com> To: camounts@mlynk.com <camounts@mlynk.com> Date: Friday, April 28, 2000 12:57 AM Subject: PML Search Result matching Mounts or Claffey >===================================================================== >A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this >search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ >===================================================================== >Source: IRL-LONGFORD-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [LONGFORD] Re: re posting --[LONGFORD~] CAVANAGH > > >Carol Ann Claffey Mounts, > I just got a reference to a relative advertising in the Boston Pilot of >2 Nov., 1849, for his uncle, Owen Mairs, who should be my gg grandfather. >The nephew gave his address as: > Tom Calkin > Fallsport P.O. > Wayne Co. PA > >Do you have any idea where that is? Would it be near your Donegal Catholic >Cemetery? > > Thanks, David Myers Guadalupe, AZ

    04/28/2000 02:55:08