Hi Terry Did you get an email from me 2 or 3 days ago? I don't seem to have it in my 'sent file' so perhaps it is hiding in space. I included several births and marriages that took place in Kilscannel Parish. Julius was listed as son of James in his marriage record mary -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 5:54 PM Subject: [IP] Rathkeale No 2 link >Hi Mary > >Thank you - the fun goes on. > >Hey, I think you know something you're not telling me about... What's your >source, please? (You've already helped me with Kilscannel records on John & >Mary Ann Piper - both in the school register, but where DID you get that >information?) > >HOW do you know Julius was the son of James? The reason I enquire, Mary, is >because I think the James in question is (was) the son of Richard Piper (of >Jacob/James 1765) - which latter, I have long suspected, was also the daddy >of my own long-sought GGF, another Richard. > >The data I have says James was baptised 14 Feb 1836 - registered at St. >John's Church, Limerick. My Richard was born abt. 1834 (probably also >baptised in Limerick). > >Sources, dear Mary, SOURCES. You show me yours... > >Whilst I'm here, dear Listers, may I secondly thank Ken McDonald for >responding so swiftly to my breathless despatch the other day. He furnished >my father's school details as well. A superb bonus. And if Charley's elder >sister Gladys and younger brothers Harry (William Henry) and Victor were >there too, I would be beside myself. So silly, I know. (I think, however, >they were living in Dublin, while my father stayed with Grandmother Catherine >in Killeheen.) > >But that's bye the bye. And getting very jumbled ... like the charming >enquirer the other day who had me in stitches about "getting dumber as I work >through the shipping lists". I imagine we've all been there at some point. I >was glad to see a quick response from someone who knew what to do (the >sparkling Sparling connection). > >Very many thanks, too, are due to Marilyn from Canada, who quickly offered to >look up the 1901 census (and 'phone books) for Winnipeg - mailing the >extensive data very shortly afterwards. She writes, so matter-of-factly, "... >Yes, I do have a subscription with xxx.com and what better way to put it to >use than to help somebody out if I can." Such generosity of spirit. > >I'm so glad I joined. > >Terry (Lincolnshire UK) > >PS (for Susan): Can I post some more Tenison Groves material on the list (if >anyone's interested)? I'll check what's been sent already and assemble some >of the extra stuff I've typed out, if that's OK >__________ > >Preferred email address: <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"> >[email protected]</A> > > >==== IRL-PALATINE Mailing List ==== >Great minds talk about ideas. Average minds talk about >events. Small minds talk about people. > >