Listers, My 3x gr grandfather was Joseph Morrissey was supposedly from Limerick. A picture my sister has from my mother, which was taken in St. John's, Newfoundland in the 1800's, has a note on the back. The note says that Joseph was from County Limerick, while his wife, Ellen Kearney, was from County Kilkenny. Joseph, according to family history, was the brother of the infamous John Morrissey of New York. John was immortalized in the movie "Gangs of New York", where Leo Di Caprio plays uncle John. However, according to history, John was 6'0" tall and weighed 350 pounds and all the knuckles in both hands were broken. John was a 2-time World Champion bare knuckle boxer, a 2 term New York state senator, and a 2 term Congressman from the state of New York. He was also an enforcer for the Tamany Hall bosses. Not too miscast, I would say. The problem with Joseph and John's birth is that, according to family history, Joseph was from Limerick, but John was from Templemore, Tipperary, according to his bio. Joseph also had a son named John (my 2x gr grandfather). He was born in St. John's, Newfoundland. Bill Karr in Peoria, IL., USA
Researching Blackwell from North Tipperary. Assosciated families Lewis, Hodgins, Mathews, Semple, Guest, Jackson, Cooke. Patrick Blackwell-Smyth Newtownards County Down
Honora Ryan married Martin Hennessy Feb 1827 in Drom They immigrated to Sullivan County, NY around 1856. Children: Richard, Martin, Anastasia Johanna, Mary, Dennis, Anne All children born in Drom. Pat Connor Coogan
Liz, Edmund can be a Catholic name. You see it in records as Edmundus. I have that name mentioned in my Michigan Irish ancestors as a sponsor. Christina | Hello, | | I've not posted the list before, only lurking as I have no idea | which county one of my Irish lines is from. But, now I have a | question - my 2x great grandfather was b. abt. 1828 somewhere in | Ireland, most likely in the south and was Roman Catholic. Most | records have his name as Edward Russell, however, I found his name | as Edmund on a payroll ledger shortly after he arrived in the US. | After reading so many posts, I see the name Edmond/Edmund quite | frequently. I had always thought of it as more of an Anglo name - | does anyone have any take on this? | | Thanks, | Liz Russell
Hello, I've not posted the list before, only lurking as I have no idea which county one of my Irish lines is from. But, now I have a question - my 2x great grandfather was b. abt. 1828 somewhere in Ireland, most likely in the south and was Roman Catholic. Most records have his name as Edward Russell, however, I found his name as Edmund on a payroll ledger shortly after he arrived in the US. After reading so many posts, I see the name Edmond/Edmund quite frequently. I had always thought of it as more of an Anglo name - does anyone have any take on this? Thanks, Liz Russell -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mary Lacey Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 8:25 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IRL-TIP] Roll Call <COWAN> & <WARREN> My Irish brick wall is: John Warren COWAN born ca 1841 in Nenagh, Tipperary. Parents were Edmund COWAN b. ca 1803 & Trephena CLARK. They came to Oxford Co, ON, Canada about 1852. No further Irish info on this family, except that one of Edmund Cowan's sisters may have married a William WARREN in the 1820s possibly in Tipperary. Would love to find more on Edmund & Trephena Cowan, John, and any of the rest of this family. Mary Lacey, BC, Canada --- > Griffith's Valuation: http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php > ------------------------------- > 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 _______________________________________________________ Griffith's Valuation: http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php ------------------------------- 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
Interested in the above in Carrick-onSuir and/or Carrickbeg. Regards Bill
Interested in all the above names and after over 40 years researching I have a fair bit of information, but always glad to hear from people who might be connected to them. Peter. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christina Finn Hunt" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 9:12 PM Subject: [IRL-TIP] Roll Call <Put Surnames Here> > Here it is - our 2009 Roll Call. > > **If you have never seen a Roll Call - this is where everyone tells > who they are searching for all at once.** > > Please send in your Names and some identifying info like dates and > places (if you know them). > > ***Please put your names in the SUBJECT line of the email so people know > what > emails to look at. Do this before you write the message body because it is > easy > to forget to go back and fix the Subject line.*** > This is also important for people reading the archives in the > future. > > Be patient with the added mail that will come your way. It will > slow down in a couple of days. > > Digest users, Please, PLEASE snip the excess text out if you hit > reply. > > You can reply to the emails on the list, BUT when you get down to > saying "Thanks" it is better to send those PRIVATELY to save > people's email space. You may have to copy/paste their email addy > or type it to avoid the "Thank you" going to the whole list as replies are > set > to go to the list. > Christina > IRL-Tipperary listowner > > > _______________________________________________________ > Griffith's Valuation: http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php > ------------------------------- > 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 >
The children of Thomas Quirke b 1802 Cashel Co. Tipperary and his wife Ann Hackett b abt. 1802 probably in Co. Tipperary Name: Patrick Quirke Date: 22/1/1828 Parish: Fethard Register Fethard/636 Father: Quirke Thomas Mother: Hackett Anty Sponsors: Michael Quirke, Margaret Hassett ============================================================ Name: Mary Quirke Date: 5/11/1830 Parish: Fethard Register: Fethard/637 Father Quirke Thomas Mother: Hackett Anty Sponsors: William Quirke, Mary Hackett ============================================================= Name: James Quirke Date: 11/2/1834 Parish: Fethard Register: Fethard/637 Father: Quirke Thomas Mother: Hackett Anty Sponsors: William Boe, Biddy Hackett ============================================================= Name: Patrick Quirke Date: 11/11/1835 Parish: Fethard Register: Fethard/638 Father: Quirke Thomas Mother: Hackett Anty Sponsors: Michael Quirke, Biddy Costelleo ============================================================= Name: Patrick Quirke Date 7/9/1837 Parish: Fethard Address: Coolmoyne Register/638 Father: Quirke Thomas Mother: Hackett: Anty Sponsors: Patrick Hackett, Margaret Bowe ============================================================== Name: Elizabeth Quirke Date: 7/4/1839 Parish: Fethard Address: Coolmoyne Register: Fethard/638 Father: Quirke Thomas Mother: Hackett Anty Sponsors: William Bowe, Alice Hackett =============================================================== Name: Thomas Quirke Date: 21/7/1841 Parish: Fethard Address: Coolmoyne Register Fethard/638 Father: Quirke Thomas Mother: Hackett Ana Sponsor: N.M.S. Sponsor: Honora Bowe One Patrick and all the other children and the parents lived in Waukesha Co., Wisconsin, USA by the late 1840’s. Michael b 1832 was not listed in the records. Anyone know what Sponsor N.M.S. means? Mary Quirk-Thompson
Whelan (Phelan), Keating, and Heffernan: Bansha, Barnlough, Carriganagh My grandfather, James Whelan (b. 1873) was the son of James Whelan and Honora Keating. They lived in the village of Bansha where James Whelan was a shopkeeper. Honora's father was a large farmer with farms in Barnlough and Carriganagh. James Whelan's parents were James Whelan and Alice Heffernan. (lots of Alices in the family) Ryan, Roche, Wallace, Crowe: Commonealine, Bahaga, Glengar, and Birchgrove. Lawrence Ryan (son of Francis Ryan and Margaret Crowe) married Johanna Roche (daughter of Michael Roche and Mary Wallace) in the Chapel of Doon in 1875. They had 3 children in Ireland and emigrated to New York around 1881. Mary Colbert
I am interested to finding any additional family information on my Great, Great Grandfather Thomas TRACEY and his family of County Tipperary Ireland. The marriage record for Thomas Treacy shows that he came from the Templetouhy parish and his wife Margaret Tierney came from Killea. Margaret Tierney & Thomas Treacy's children were apparently baptised in Templemore/Clonmore/Killea parish and came from the townland of Mien. Any additional information would be greatly appreciated, Jeanne
I am interested to finding any additional family information on my Great, Great Grandmother Margaret TIERNEY. and her family of Tipperary Ireland. The marriage record shows that Margaret Tierney came from Killea and Thomas Treacy came from the Templetouhy parish. Margaret TIERNEY & Thomas Treacy's children were apparently were baptised in Templemore/Clonmore/Killea parish and came from the townland of Mien. Any additional information would be greatly appreciated, Jeanne
Hi Laraine, We've been in touch before but I did not realize your Margaret was from C-o-S area! It would be great if that Reardon turned out to be a mistranscription - or a "mishearing" ;-) - for Reddin. Although Reardon is generally believed to be a separate surname I've kept it on my list for just such a possibility! Is there any possibility of finding a brother or parents for Margaret, or have you given up on that brick wall by now? Have you seen her name in any other records which would carry enough weight to confirm it as definitely being Reardon? If so, I would expect any relationship would precede her by many years as my ancestor came from a literate family and it would take a fair bit for there to be any difference in spelling within his close family. We are so nitpicky about spelling that I was raised to believe the NS Reddens could not possibly be relatives simply because they use an e rather than an i. Turns out the original emigrant did spell it with an i and it was in later generations the e was used, to differentiate that family from some English Reddings in the area. Re the yDNA it would have to be a male descendant of one of her brothers who would be tested in order for us to determine any relationship. You've given me only the 2nd nibble as to there being any presence of Reddins in Carrick - the other being that a James Reddin had a dau baptized there in 1810. James and Margaret are both common given names in our family. Ballyneale is also a new possibility for me, so thanks for that too! Now the trick is to find extra hours in the day to get back to this! Cheers, Aggi-Rose At 07:13 PM 17/09/2009, you wrote: > Hi all , >I have Margaret Reardon Married Thomas Kelly > as it is spelt by a scribe from the Carrick- on Suir area or Ballynealle >the Kelly's came from Fetherd Ned Kelly's territory .I believe there to be a >relationship here to Ned's father Red Kelly. We can not conduct a D.N .A re >the Kelly line here in Australia because a Y chromosome carried by a male >can not be found. >Mary Kelly daughter of the above absconded with James Comerford to Australia >1840. Before they left Ireland I have found a baptism for a child to them >Illegitimate Bartholomew in St Mary's church Ballyneale Happy to participate >in any DNA. >Laraine in Oz > > > > >_______________________________________________________ >Griffith's Valuation: http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php >------------------------------- >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
I am seeking information about the family of Bridget Loughnane (sometimes spelled Longham) from a place that on her marriage certificate looks like 'Cabragh' in Tipperary. Her parents were given as John Loughnane and Bridget McGrath. Bridget Loughnane was born in Tipperary in 1813, at some point emigrated to Canada, married Jean Baptiste Hebert in Napierville, Quebec in November 1832 and died in Quebec in 1835 less than a year after giving birth to her only child, Jean Hebert who was my great great grandfather. Anne Longham who was sponsor for Bridget's son Jean may have been her sister. The other sponsor was a James Ryan. At the time of the baptism she was listed as living at Russeltown on a seigneury south of Montreal. Ann Burns Ottawa ON Canada
Ellen QUINLISK, b. Co. Tipperary 18 Aug 1835, was the daughter of Pat QUINLISK, b. 1786 and ? She emigrated on the New Hampshire which departed Liverpool and arrived in NY on 9 Jul 1851 as a servant, age 16. A male relative, 18-year-old Michael QUINLISK (mispelled QUINLAK on ship's record) (son of John QUINLISK and Margaret RYAN, also of Co. Tipperary), was also on that ship and both Ellen and Michael settled and married in Lebanon, Warren Co., Ohio. Ellen QUINLISK married Thomas HARMON of Co. Kilkenny in Ohio and Michael QUINLISK married Anne FOGARTY in Ohio. Other Co. Tipperary families that settled in Ohio were the MULLANPHY/MELAMPY and BISHOP families, and they appear in family reunion photos together; the original relationships (pre-immigration) are not clear. Any help appreciated. The family farm in Cloughjordan is still occupied by QUINLISKs; they have no further information. Rita in AZ, USA
All are from Clogheen and Ballyporeen area. The dates range from late 1700's to 1851. These are some maternal and paternal ancestors. I used IFHF for some of the records and Waterford Heritage Centre for the rest. I have many siblings for all the surnames, all my direct descendants settled in central MA. Helen
Thomas Kennedy, born 1838 , i believe Upperchurch Tipperary Ireland. He came to the US in 1851 and to Ottawa, IL. in 1852. He married Julia Ryan b. 1845 who also came from Upperchurch, in 1864. They had 5 children. Helen(nelly), John T.(my grandfather),James Patrick(died at 3), Mary(minnie) and Julia E. (Jeweletta). Thomas served in the civil war here inthe US and was the Capt. for the colored unit. Thomas ran a hotel called Marquette House and died in 1880 in Ottawa, IL. Julia his wife died in Sept. 1913. This is all i know. I have been trying to find out anything i can on Thomas and Julia's family. Did he/she have siblings? Who his/her parents were? Anything. Thank you for any info you may have. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christina Finn Hunt" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 3:12 PM Subject: [IRL-TIP] Roll Call <Put Surnames Here> > Here it is - our 2009 Roll Call. > > **If you have never seen a Roll Call - this is where everyone tells > who they are searching for all at once.** > > Please send in your Names and some identifying info like dates and > places (if you know them). > > ***Please put your names in the SUBJECT line of the email so people know > what > emails to look at. Do this before you write the message body because it is > easy > to forget to go back and fix the Subject line.*** > This is also important for people reading the archives in the > future. > > Be patient with the added mail that will come your way. It will > slow down in a couple of days. > > Digest users, Please, PLEASE snip the excess text out if you hit > reply. > > You can reply to the emails on the list, BUT when you get down to > saying "Thanks" it is better to send those PRIVATELY to save > people's email space. You may have to copy/paste their email addy > or type it to avoid the "Thank you" going to the whole list as replies are > set > to go to the list. > Christina > IRL-Tipperary listowner > > > _______________________________________________________ > Griffith's Valuation: http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php > ------------------------------- > 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
John Holden born about 1793-1801 Julia Magher Holden born about 1819 Emigrated to the United States about 1845 with 2-3 children: James, Mary, Edward Toni Hayes Michigan
BARRETT William Barrrett (1822-1882) b. Thurles, d. Carondelet MO TEHAN Anne/Ellen Tehan (1839-1924) b. Fethard, d. St Louis MO William Barrett married Anne/Ellen Tehan at Fethard in 1859, emigrated to US in 1862 Anne/Ellen Tehan was the daughter of James Tehan and Mary Ryan of Fethard who married in 1827. SINNOTT/SYNOTT Jerimiah/James Sunnott (abt 1800-?) b. Thurles SINNOTT/SYNOTT William/James Sunnott (1827-1884) b. Thurles, d. St Louis MO MULCAHY Bridget Mulcahy (1805-?) b. Thurles, d. St Louis MO Jerimiah/James and Bridget were William/James parents. Bridget emigrated in/before 1860. CONWAY Margaret Conway (1838-1904) d.Chicago IL DOHANE Margaret Conway was the second wife of William James Sinnott, emigrated in or by 1860 to St Louis until Sinnott's death. She then moved to Chicago where several siblings resided. Here it is - our 2009 Roll Call. **If you have never seen a Roll Call - this is where everyone tells who they are searching for all at once.** Please send in your Names and some identifying info like dates and places (if you know them). ***Please put your names in the SUBJECT line of the email so people know what emails to look at. Do this before you write the message body because it is easy to forget to go back and fix the Subject line.*** This is also important for people reading the archives in the future. Be patient with the added mail that will come your way. It will slow down in a couple of days. Digest users, Please, PLEASE snip the excess text out if you hit reply. You can reply to the emails on the list, BUT when you get down to saying "Thanks" it is better to send those PRIVATELY to save people's email space. You may have to copy/paste their email addy or type it to avoid the "Thank you" going to the whole list as replies are set to go to the list. Christina IRL-Tipperary listowner _______________________________________________________ Griffith's Valuation: http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php ------------------------------- 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 ________________________________ From: Christina Finn Hunt <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 4:12:41 PM Subject: [IRL-TIP] Roll Call <Put Surnames Here>
Here is what I have found from Newcastle Parish & Four-Mile-Water baptismal records. First the information came from County Waterford Heritage Center and then when we visited Ireland, I found the actual records at the church: Parents are Michael Hally (b Newcastle) and Catherine English (b Grange). These are my ggg grandparents, through Edmund/Edward Hally. Transcribed from photos of pages from original parish book located at the church in Newcastle, County Tipperary, Ireland. My theory on the sponsors is that most are siblings of Michael Hally or Catherine English - no proof on that. The family emigrated between 1847 and 1851 eventually settling in and around Outagamie County, Wisconsin by 1855. They lived in NY somewhere to earn money to go to Wisconsin - but I haven't been able to find them in NY. Edward owned a grocery store in Neenah, WI. Thomas Hally became a ship captain on the Great Lakes. Their son Michael Hally moved on to Iowa in Cherokee County. John died on the ship coming over - family story. Two sons I have not found records for are Patrick (who according to a family story was killed in NY) and William (who remained in Ireland). David took over the family farm most of which now lies under Outagamie County Airport in Appleton, WI. I believe that the daughters all married farmers and I am still working on this part. I have found most in US census records for various years, including Michael and Catherine (parents) in 1860 and 1870. I think I have found some of the family in a ship's list, but not all. Name, Baptism date, Father, Mother, Sponsors, Parish, Church, Priest, Register, Addresses Hally, Ellen; 23 Oct 1816; Michael; English Catherine; Griffith Patrick English Ellen; Newcastle; Newcastle; O'Meagher P.; B1 1814-1845 P 26; Augavanlamane Hally, Mary; 8 Sep 1819; Michael; English Catherine; Nugent Edward Nugent Catherine; Newcastle; Newcastle; Burk P; B1 1814-1845 p 62 Hally, Honor; 11 Mar 1821; Michael; English Catherine; Hally Thomas Grifith Mary; Newcastle; Newcastle; Walsh M.; B1 1814-1845 P. 91; Monatrick Hally, Edmund; 2 Jan 1823; Michael; English Catherine; Hally William Morissey Catherine; Newcastle; Newcastle; O'Donnell P.; B1 1814-1845 P. 123 Hally, Michael; 14 Nov 1824; Michael; English Catherine; English John English Margaret; Newcastle; Newcastle; O'Donnell P.; B1 1814-1845 P. 147 Hally, Brigid; 20 May 1826; Michael; English Catherine; Mulcahy Patrick Hyland Alice; Newcastle; Newcastle; O'Donnell P; B1 1814-1845 P. 168 Hally, Margaret; 20 May 1826; Michael; English Catherine; Griffith Thomas Nugent Mary; Newcastle; Newcastle; O'Donnell P; B1 1814-1845 P. 168 Hally, Catherine; 8 June 1828; Michael; English Catherine; Dalton Patrick English Mary; Newcastle; Newcastle; O'Donnell P.; B1 1814-1845 p, 192 Hally, David; 12 Jan 1830; Michael; English Kitty; Whelan Johanna Fennessy Jonny; Newcastle & Fourmile; Newcastle & Fourmilewater; ----; B1 1814-1845 P. 218 Hally, John; 1 Jun 1832; Michael; English Kitty; Hally Thomas Makey Mary; Newcastle & Fourmile; Newcastle & Fourmilewater; --- B1 1814-1845 P. 254 Hally, Thomas; 26 Aug 1834; Michael; English Catherine; Ryan William Griffin Mary; Newcastle & Fourmile; Newcastle & Fourmile; ---; B1 1814-1845 P. 296
I am looking for information about the Tuohy and Kennedy families from Ballykissheen, Limerick Junction. Mary Kennedy married Timothy Tuohy a railroad signalman in 1874 and had their first child Edmond Tuohy in 1875. Any information most appreciated. There were 10 children. Paula Tuohy Miska Ann Arbor