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You should try to determine the parish, presumably RC, where Frank and Ellen raised their family. Griffith's was conducted in Monaghan in 1858-60. You might check the Griffith's index on failteromhat.com looking for Frank, James, and/or Peter. A quick glance suggests Clontibret or Donaghmoyne for starters. Their filmed records begin in 1861 and 1863, respectively, possibly early enough to show later marriages of some of the Cassidy children, and those marriages often show the parents' names. Diane
Hi, I'm new to this list. I am looking for any information on Frank CASSIDY married Ellen McPARLAND around 1830. Their daughter Elizabeth born c1830 married Bernard McATEER in County Down in 1852. The 1901 census records that Elizabeth (Eliza) was born in Monaghan c1830. She also seems to have had a brother James and a brother Peter. Elizabeth and her husband settled in Armagh. They lived next door to the Catholic Chapel in Brannock. A Robert Mc PARLAND lived on the other side of the Church. Unsure if there is any connection between these families. Any suggestions? cheers Josie Queensland Australia
The tithe applotments and the townland map for Aghabog Civil Parish has been added to the County Monaghan section of my websites. The tithes which mention over 1,000 people were contributed to the site by Shawn Riley. Many thanks to him for his great work. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento, CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com
Thankyou Pat for your input, your remark at the end though saying I won't find tombstones is incorrect....A piece written by a relative in 1969 states: The inscription on Bryan Smith's headstone in Magheracloone cemetery declares that it was erected th the memory of Bryan Smith of Beag died 10/10/1832 aged 56 and his wife Catherine died 1836 aged 66 years by ther son Michael Smith of Beagh. A later inscription said Micheal Smith of Beagh died 26 Jan 1876 aged 76". So now I just have to find someone in the area is who willing to go and take a photo. Regards June
Thanks for the link Christina, I am having a lot of difficulty trying to uncover the Magheracloone Cemetery....it would be RC. I have searched the internet to find it but nothing even suggests where it might be. There is quite a few SMITH ancestors apparently buried there. ie Michael SMITH, died 1876 buried Magheracloone Cemetery, and his father Bryan SMITH died 1832 also buried there. Difficult when you are on the otherside of the world (Australia) and never been to Ireland. Any help, suggestions, that could help me with this family would be greatly appreciated. Regards June Nicholls ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christina Finn Hunt" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 10:48 PM Subject: [IRL-MONAGHAN] More headstones in IGP Archives > Thanks to Jack Storey we now have headstones from Braddox Presbyterian > Church in the Archives. > The Headstone page for Monaghan is at: > http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/monaghan/photos/tombstones/markers.htm > I also want to note that Kathy Rhodes from the Limerick RW list, > transcribed the stones. So, a joint project. > I hope you enjoy the new pictures. > The IGP Archives now has four people who live in Ireland taking > photos. We can reach out and get people to transcribe, but having > people in Ireland is worth a lot. If anyone on this list knows someone > in Ireland who would trudge through a few cemeteries, assure them that > we will share the photos online with Irish descendants. > Thanks! > Christina > [email protected] > http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ > =============================== > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Here's one. Listed in 3 different places ! St Peter and Paul's Church, Doagh, Lower Magheracloone St Peter and Paul's Church and cemetery, Drumconrath (The same?) There is more than one Catholic church structure in each of these two church parishes, but the records usually are kept in one parish location/record. In Magheracloone are Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Knocknacran East townland The records for Magheracloone Catholic parish, which also has the same boundaries as its civil parish, are on microfilm, but it is only available at the National Library of Ireland in Dublin, and at PRONI, in Belfast. They are *not* available elsewhere, except for the heritage centre for this area which will do research in them for a fee. Almost all of the Catholic families of long ago were dirt poor, and few were able to afford tombstones even in the graveyard surrounding the local Catholic church, so you won't find any. The earliest standing church in Magheracloone today, Sts. Peter and Paul, dates from 1823. At 08:06 PM 7/4/2010, "June Nicholls" <[email protected]> wrote: >Thanks for the link Christina, >I am having a lot of difficulty trying to uncover the Magheracloone >Cemetery....it would be RC. >I have searched the internet to find it but nothing even suggests where it >might be. >There is quite a few SMITH ancestors apparently buried there. > >ie Michael SMITH, died 1876 buried Magheracloone Cemetery, and his father >Bryan SMITH died 1832 also buried there. Difficult when you are on the >otherside of the world (Australia) and never been to Ireland. > >Any help, suggestions, that could help me with this family would be greatly >appreciated. > >Regards >June Nicholls
Thanks to Jack Storey we now have headstones from Braddox Presbyterian Church in the Archives. The Headstone page for Monaghan is at: http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/monaghan/photos/tombstones/markers.htm I also want to note that Kathy Rhodes from the Limerick RW list, transcribed the stones. So, a joint project. I hope you enjoy the new pictures. The IGP Archives now has four people who live in Ireland taking photos. We can reach out and get people to transcribe, but having people in Ireland is worth a lot. If anyone on this list knows someone in Ireland who would trudge through a few cemeteries, assure them that we will share the photos online with Irish descendants. Thanks! Christina [email protected] http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ ===============================
I have been able to get permission from a Presbyterian minister in Fermanagh to get a copy of the microfilm. Then you can scan the entire film yourself from the comfort of your nearest microfilm reader and transcribe the film for all to see. Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] Sender: [email protected] Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2010 01:00:34 To: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: IRL-MONAGHAN Digest, Vol 5, Issue 77
I've not followed this thread to see if the films orderable into any FHC can be had for Tedavnet. If it will help to know what's available to order for that RC church, use this link to FHC films and select KEYWORD SEARCH, entering Tedavnet. If you use the Tydavnet spelling, it will not recognize it and nothing will be returned. The FHC search does not use alternate spellings, you must trial and error search 'til the spelling they used is found. http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Library/FHLC/frameset_fhlc.asp I entered Tedavnet and got 10 title hits with that word in it. Not all were filmed, you must clik the title, then find a hyperlink in the upper right corner of the film page saying "View Film Notes" or read a note saying the title has not been filmed. View Film Notes will give the film number to order. I don't see Baptismal registers, but there are other titles that may be of interest. Meg Greenwood / Oklahoma USA ----------------------------------
Thanks Tom, Its handy to know. Sean -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tom Cassidy Sent: 23 June 2010 07:01 To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Subject: [IRL-MONAGHAN] Fw: Purchasing Microfilm Copy ----- Original Message ----- From: Tom Cassidy To: Tom Cassidy Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 1:46 AM Subject: Fw: Purchasing Microfilm Copy Passing this along for general infomation. I can't comply since my time period is estimated and I have no idea as to which Church. Tom Cassidy ----- Original Message ----- From: PRONI To: 'Tom Cassidy' Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 6:09 AM Subject: RE: Purchasing Microfilm Copy A&G 13113 Dear Mr Cassidy, Thank you for your request for information received on the 15th June 2010. We can confirm that PRONI holds records as detailed below for Tedavnet, Co. Monaghan: R.C. Tydavnet (Clogher diocese) Baptisms, 1835-81; marriages, 1825-65 and 1876-81. MIC1D/2, 16-17 PRONI cannot provide copies of any kind without written permission from the individual church. When you are writing to the priest you should state whether you require a copy of an entire microfilm reel or volume, or simply few pages from a microfilm or a volume. Reel MIC1D/16-17 contains the records of more than one parish. PRONI cannot copy this as it involves considerable work in identifying the records for which permission has been granted and there is the potential for us to get it wrong (i.e. we could accidentally provide copies of records for which permission has not been granted). However, should you get written permission from each individual church included on the microfilm then it would be possible to get a copies. Please see attachment for further churches included on reel MIC1D/16-17. You can get a copy of the microfilm MIC1D/2 again, if you get permission from the individual church, as this only contains records from the Tydavnet Roman Catholic parish. The records it contains are as follows: Baptismal register - parish of Tedavnet - 1835 - 1862 Baptismal register - parish of Tedavnet - 1863 - 1871 Marriage register - parish of Tedavnet - 1835 - 1862 We can also search the church records on your behalf, we can: a.. either search for it on payment of a fee and supply you with the information (if found) b.. or enable you to search for the information in other ways. Full details of your search options are attached (AP2). Unfortunately more information is needed for us to carry out a search quickly and thus to reduce our fee. Please send as many of the following details as possible if you would like to request a search and any successful returns would be transcribed (originals if permission is received from parish) a.. the full name of the person* b.. What part of Northern Ireland did the family come from* c.. religious denomination* d.. the approximate date of the event* e.. the name of the parent(s) See attached (AP2) for a description of our search service and details of other ways of finding the information you seek if you do not wish to use it. If you prefer to follow another way of finding the information we shall be happy to advise you or a person acting for you when you visit PRONI. If you have any queries about this letter, please contact me. Please remember to quote the reference number above in any future communications. Yours sincerely Ryan Bowman ------------------------------- 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 ________________________________________________________________________ This e-mail has been scanned for all viruses by Star. The service is powered by MessageLabs. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit: http://www.star.net.uk ________________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned for potential computer viruses using Messagelabs technology.
----- Original Message ----- From: Tom Cassidy To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:00 AM Subject: Fw: Purchasing Microfilm Copy ----- Original Message ----- From: Tom Cassidy To: Tom Cassidy Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 1:46 AM Subject: Fw: Purchasing Microfilm Copy Passing this along for general infomation. I can't comply since my time period is estimated and I have no idea as to which Church. Tom Cassidy ----- Original Message ----- From: PRONI To: 'Tom Cassidy' Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 6:09 AM Subject: RE: Purchasing Microfilm Copy A&G 13113 Dear Mr Cassidy, Thank you for your request for information received on the 15th June 2010. We can confirm that PRONI holds records as detailed below for Tedavnet, Co. Monaghan: R.C. Tydavnet (Clogher diocese) Baptisms, 1835-81; marriages, 1825-65 and 1876-81. MIC1D/2, 16-17 PRONI cannot provide copies of any kind without written permission from the individual church. When you are writing to the priest you should state whether you require a copy of an entire microfilm reel or volume, or simply few pages from a microfilm or a volume. Reel MIC1D/16-17 contains the records of more than one parish. PRONI cannot copy this as it involves considerable work in identifying the records for which permission has been granted and there is the potential for us to get it wrong (i.e. we could accidentally provide copies of records for which permission has not been granted). However, should you get written permission from each individual church included on the microfilm then it would be possible to get a copies. Please see attachment for further churches included on reel MIC1D/16-17. You can get a copy of the microfilm MIC1D/2 again, if you get permission from the individual church, as this only contains records from the Tydavnet Roman Catholic parish. The records it contains are as follows: Baptismal register - parish of Tedavnet - 1835 - 1862 Baptismal register - parish of Tedavnet - 1863 - 1871 Marriage register - parish of Tedavnet - 1835 - 1862 We can also search the church records on your behalf, we can: a.. either search for it on payment of a fee and supply you with the information (if found) b.. or enable you to search for the information in other ways. Full details of your search options are attached (AP2). Unfortunately more information is needed for us to carry out a search quickly and thus to reduce our fee. Please send as many of the following details as possible if you would like to request a search and any successful returns would be transcribed (originals if permission is received from parish) a.. the full name of the person* b.. What part of Northern Ireland did the family come from* c.. religious denomination* d.. the approximate date of the event* e.. the name of the parent(s) See attached (AP2) for a description of our search service and details of other ways of finding the information you seek if you do not wish to use it. If you prefer to follow another way of finding the information we shall be happy to advise you or a person acting for you when you visit PRONI. If you have any queries about this letter, please contact me. Please remember to quote the reference number above in any future communications. Yours sincerely Ryan Bowman
----- Original Message ----- From: Tom Cassidy To: Tom Cassidy Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 1:46 AM Subject: Fw: Purchasing Microfilm Copy Passing this along for general infomation. I can't comply since my time period is estimated and I have no idea as to which Church. Tom Cassidy ----- Original Message ----- From: PRONI To: 'Tom Cassidy' Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 6:09 AM Subject: RE: Purchasing Microfilm Copy A&G 13113 Dear Mr Cassidy, Thank you for your request for information received on the 15th June 2010. We can confirm that PRONI holds records as detailed below for Tedavnet, Co. Monaghan: R.C. Tydavnet (Clogher diocese) Baptisms, 1835-81; marriages, 1825-65 and 1876-81. MIC1D/2, 16-17 PRONI cannot provide copies of any kind without written permission from the individual church. When you are writing to the priest you should state whether you require a copy of an entire microfilm reel or volume, or simply few pages from a microfilm or a volume. Reel MIC1D/16-17 contains the records of more than one parish. PRONI cannot copy this as it involves considerable work in identifying the records for which permission has been granted and there is the potential for us to get it wrong (i.e. we could accidentally provide copies of records for which permission has not been granted). However, should you get written permission from each individual church included on the microfilm then it would be possible to get a copies. Please see attachment for further churches included on reel MIC1D/16-17. You can get a copy of the microfilm MIC1D/2 again, if you get permission from the individual church, as this only contains records from the Tydavnet Roman Catholic parish. The records it contains are as follows: Baptismal register - parish of Tedavnet - 1835 - 1862 Baptismal register - parish of Tedavnet - 1863 - 1871 Marriage register - parish of Tedavnet - 1835 - 1862 We can also search the church records on your behalf, we can: a.. either search for it on payment of a fee and supply you with the information (if found) b.. or enable you to search for the information in other ways. Full details of your search options are attached (AP2). Unfortunately more information is needed for us to carry out a search quickly and thus to reduce our fee. Please send as many of the following details as possible if you would like to request a search and any successful returns would be transcribed (originals if permission is received from parish) a.. the full name of the person* b.. What part of Northern Ireland did the family come from* c.. religious denomination* d.. the approximate date of the event* e.. the name of the parent(s) See attached (AP2) for a description of our search service and details of other ways of finding the information you seek if you do not wish to use it. If you prefer to follow another way of finding the information we shall be happy to advise you or a person acting for you when you visit PRONI. If you have any queries about this letter, please contact me. Please remember to quote the reference number above in any future communications. Yours sincerely Ryan Bowman
Looking for info (names) of the parents of Maureen Teresa Conlon born Dec 25, 1923 in Castleblayney. According to other sources she was born at Garrybawn. Thanks, Lori
Christina, I will try make a start on some transcribing over the weekend. Sean -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christina Finn Hunt Sent: 18 June 2010 15:50 To: [email protected] Subject: [IRL-MONAGHAN] New Headstones added to IGP Archives Jack Storey has contributed headstone photos taken at First Clontibret Presbyterian (i.e.Legnacreeve). There is no text file so you will need to skim through these. (We need transcribers!) To view go to: http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ Pick Monaghan from the County Table and then Headstones. Thanks, Christina ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-MONAGHA[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ This e-mail has been scanned for all viruses by Star. The service is powered by MessageLabs. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit: http://www.star.net.uk ________________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned for potential computer viruses using Messagelabs technology.
Jack Storey has contributed headstone photos taken at First Clontibret Presbyterian (i.e.Legnacreeve). There is no text file so you will need to skim through these. (We need transcribers!) To view go to: http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ Pick Monaghan from the County Table and then Headstones. Thanks, Christina
Hi, Can anyone help me , my ancestors were James Rafferty (Raverty) and Mary Brennan who lived in a townland called Coontycasta/ Clontycasta Parish of Tedevnet. Their son another James born around 1830 in Clontycasta moved to Glasgow where he married a Catherine Farmer (from Co Fermanagh ) in 1855. Can anyone help , Patrick
Hahaha , Dave, nice one !! Sean www.rooneys-of-roslea.com -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dave Hall Sent: 10 June 2010 08:23 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IRL-MONAGHAN] Lookup for Co Monaghan Ok... are you free for dinner and movie next Saturday?? :-) On 19:59, [email protected] wrote: > Some dates would help. > > Diane > > ------------------------------- 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 ________________________________________________________________________ This e-mail has been scanned for all viruses by Star. The service is powered by MessageLabs. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit: http://www.star.net.uk ________________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned for potential computer viruses using Messagelabs technology.
Ok... are you free for dinner and movie next Saturday?? :-) On 19:59, [email protected] wrote: > Some dates would help. > > Diane > >