RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Previous Page      Next Page
Total: 7500/10000
    1. Re: [TIP] Maher / Meagher and Tracy / Treacy
    2. Marilyn
    3. I too am searching the Meagher family,,,as well as Tobin of Tipp. Hope we can share. The Meaghers I am interested in settled in Gold Hill Nevada USA.. 1860's. Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Beth Baker" <mbmb1130@pacbell.net> To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2006 8:07 AM Subject: [TIP] Maher / Meagher and Tracy / Treacy > I am new to the Tipperary mailing list and am wondering if someone tell me > how to go about my search for my Maher / Meagher and Tracy / Treacy > ancestors from Mullinahone, Tipperary. > > > > I want to find the ancestors of my great-grandparents James Maher (Meagher) > and Mararet Tracey (Treacy) . Is there an on-line data base that I can > access? Or can I write for a copy of the marriage certificate? > > > > I have a document from the 1950's that my Aunt obtained from Michael > Holloway, Parish Priest in Oakfield, Mullinahone, Thurles, County Tipperary > (July 1952). This shows my ancestors as follows from the "registers of > Mullinahone": > > > > Marriage Register: James Maher married Margaret Tracey at Mullinahone, > February 12, 1861. Present: James Maher, Mary Treacy, James Crotty. > > > > Children of James Maher and Margaret Tracey from Baptism Registers: > > Feb 18 1865 James and Anne (twins) died young as names were used again > > Jan 28 1866 William (did not marry and is many years dead) > > Dec 1 1867 James (married Elizabeth Broderick at Parish Church Callen 1911 > of Rev. P. Corrigan (I have information on the Broderick sisters, including > married names and addresses from 1952). > > Feb 14 1869 Anne (Sponsors Daniel Meagher and Catherine McGrath ((The > baptizing priest's initials follow "T.H." and the address of parents > "Mullinahone". This is the baptizing entry of my grandmother.) > > Rumor has it that my grandmother was born "on the night of the > big wind". Anne emigrated to the United States and married and raised her > family there. > > Apr 21 1872 George.same parents. Died in infancy. > > ? Edward ( didn't marry) (Priest did not see him readily > in the records) > > > > > > Thanks in advance for any suggestions about where to start. > > Mary Beth Baker > > USA > > > > > > > > ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== > Online Tipperary Census: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip2/census_ndx.htm > > >

    05/06/2006 10:53:15
    1. Haskett/Finucane
    2. David Haskett married Mary Finucane in 1812 in County Clare and then moved to County Tipperary. They had several children but I have never been able to find baptisms for them. David remarried Johanna Commons in 1845 and had six more children all whose baptisms I have found. Any help would be appreciated. Dan Walker ---------------------------- Powered by Execulink Webmail http://www.execulink.com/

    05/06/2006 10:32:27
    1. From the Times Nov. 12th 1851.
    2. Mary Heaphy
    3. The Emigration Movement. Although winter is now fairly set in, and thus early there is a prospect of its being a severe season, the flight of the people proceeds almost as generally as it did during the months of Spring and Summer. The arrivals of emigrants in Dublin do not appear to be quite so numerous, yet the leading shipbrokers find it difficult enough to provide accommodation for the applicants for passage who swarm the offices along the quays and docks here.A respectable medical practitioner in the metropolis and his numerous family were among last week's departures for New York: and , if report speaks truly, next year will witness the exodus of no inconsiderable body of the members of an another profession, that of the law, the business of which has declined, and must further still decline, to a point at which it would be hopeless to expect that provision could be made for one-fourth of the persons who had heretofore derived a competence from this fast-fading branch of Irish resources. Speaking of the flight from the South, The TIPPERARY FREE PRESS says- ' The emigration of the people has progressed, and is progressing, to an awful extent. On Thursday over sixty carloads of peasants, from the Counties of Tipperary and Kilkenny, arrived at Waterford to take shipping for Liverpool en route to America. In most instances they appeared of the better class, and were well and comfortably clothed. A singular fact is, that among them were several old men and women, who were going doubtless to join their children in the land of freedom. From the Times Nov. 12th 1851. Mary

    05/06/2006 08:10:40
    1. Re: [TIP] Hunts of Ballysinode
    2. ibsjackson
    3. Hi Joe, I am looking for a Henry Hunt born in Tipperary in 1849. His father was also Henry Hunt and his Mother was Mary Hayes. He went to Dublin early in life and became a reporter at various Newspapers but he also studied Law and about 1881 became a Barrister at Law, practising in Dublin. We think he is related to Vere Hunts, but so far I have not been able to make the connection. Kind regards from Inga writing from New Zealand on a cool autumn day! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Devillo J. Rogers" <djrogers49@sbcglobal.net> To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2006 3:35 AM Subject: [TIP] Hunts of Ballysinode In a Google search for Ballysinode, I found the following: "Raheen graveyard, in the townland of the same name, is also referred to as Cahervally graveyard. The graveyard is in extremely good condition and there are two large tombs to the Hunt family of Ballysinode." Does anyone have (and be willing to share) the information on those tombs? I am at a standstill with my Hunts of Cappagh White who, I am sure, are related. Thanks in advance. joe ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== To Unsubscribe: Send email to IRL-TIPPERARY-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com Put ONLY the word unsubscribe in the message. For digest the address is IRL-TIPPERARY-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com [If you take the LIST you can't unsub from the DIGEST & vice versa] -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.5.4/332 - Release Date: 4/05/2006

    05/06/2006 05:41:05
    1. Maher / Meagher and Tracy / Treacy
    2. Mary Beth Baker
    3. I am new to the Tipperary mailing list and am wondering if someone tell me how to go about my search for my Maher / Meagher and Tracy / Treacy ancestors from Mullinahone, Tipperary. I want to find the ancestors of my great-grandparents James Maher (Meagher) and Mararet Tracey (Treacy) . Is there an on-line data base that I can access? Or can I write for a copy of the marriage certificate? I have a document from the 1950's that my Aunt obtained from Michael Holloway, Parish Priest in Oakfield, Mullinahone, Thurles, County Tipperary (July 1952). This shows my ancestors as follows from the "registers of Mullinahone": Marriage Register: James Maher married Margaret Tracey at Mullinahone, February 12, 1861. Present: James Maher, Mary Treacy, James Crotty. Children of James Maher and Margaret Tracey from Baptism Registers: Feb 18 1865 James and Anne (twins) died young as names were used again Jan 28 1866 William (did not marry and is many years dead) Dec 1 1867 James (married Elizabeth Broderick at Parish Church Callen 1911 of Rev. P. Corrigan (I have information on the Broderick sisters, including married names and addresses from 1952). Feb 14 1869 Anne (Sponsors Daniel Meagher and Catherine McGrath ((The baptizing priest's initials follow "T.H." and the address of parents "Mullinahone". This is the baptizing entry of my grandmother.) Rumor has it that my grandmother was born "on the night of the big wind". Anne emigrated to the United States and married and raised her family there. Apr 21 1872 George.same parents. Died in infancy. ? Edward ( didn't marry) (Priest did not see him readily in the records) Thanks in advance for any suggestions about where to start. Mary Beth Baker USA

    05/06/2006 02:07:54
    1. Re: [TIP] Hunts of Ballysinode
    2. PeterLangley
    3. Now, if you were to give me exact details of how to get to Raheen / Cahervally. (I'm too lazy to look it up) and it happened to be fine tomorrow afternoon, I might do a trip up there. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Devillo J. Rogers" <djrogers49@sbcglobal.net> To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 4:35 PM Subject: [TIP] Hunts of Ballysinode > > In a Google search for Ballysinode, I found the following: > > "Raheen graveyard, in the townland of the same name, is also referred > > to as Cahervally graveyard. The graveyard is in extremely good condition > > and there are two large tombs to the Hunt family of Ballysinode." > > > > Does anyone have (and be willing to share) the information on those > tombs? > > I am at a standstill with my Hunts of Cappagh White who, I am sure, are > related. > > Thanks in advance. > > joe > > > ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== > To Unsubscribe: Send email to IRL-TIPPERARY-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > Put ONLY the word unsubscribe in the message. > For digest the address is IRL-TIPPERARY-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > [If you take the LIST you can't unsub from the DIGEST & vice versa] > > >

    05/05/2006 11:01:53
    1. Fwd: {not a subscriber} Re: [TIP] Hunts of Ballysinode
    2. Christina Hunt
    3. --- Original Message --- From: "Phil Buckley" <philbuckley@theglobal.net> To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Cc: <djrogers49@sbcglobal.net> Sent: Fri, 05 May 2006 10:44:20 -0600 Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [TIP] Hunts of Ballysinode Joe, In searching for my BUCKLEY ancestors around Cappawhite, I often encounter info on the HUNTS who also lived there. Is there some particular data on the HUNTS you are searching for. I can be on the lookout for it. Phil Buckley, Bozeman, Montana

    05/05/2006 06:52:54
    1. Re: [TIP] Chat Room Reminder
    2. JenniferBantow
    3. Hi Jerry I entered the chat room but couldn't see how to make contact. You said hello and I replied but my reply didn't show up. What am I doing wrong? Jennifer >It's a few minutes after 2 o'clock in the afternoon Pacific Daylight >Time and the Ireland Chat Room is in session right now! > >Go to http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip2 and scroll down to Chat Room > >Jerry Dwyer >Chat Room Moderator > > >==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== >Reminder! Remove (<snip>) as much of the Original Message as >possible when replying to a List Posting. Include just the part of >the original message important to your reply.

    05/05/2006 02:47:45
    1. Hunts of Ballysinode
    2. Devillo J. Rogers
    3. In a Google search for Ballysinode, I found the following: "Raheen graveyard, in the townland of the same name, is also referred to as Cahervally graveyard. The graveyard is in extremely good condition and there are two large tombs to the Hunt family of Ballysinode." Does anyone have (and be willing to share) the information on those tombs? I am at a standstill with my Hunts of Cappagh White who, I am sure, are related. Thanks in advance. joe

    05/05/2006 02:35:11
    1. Chat Room Reminder
    2. It's a few minutes after 2 o'clock in the afternoon Pacific Daylight Time and the Ireland Chat Room is in session right now! Go to http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip2 and scroll down to Chat Room Jerry Dwyer Chat Room Moderator

    05/04/2006 03:24:56
    1. Message on Tipperary Message board since March
    2. Christina Hunt
    3. Timothy and Ellen Morrissey « NEW RICHARDSON, William W. married Mary? « NEW RICHARDSON, Borrisokane and possibly Roscrea « NEW denis ryan and catherine of gortnabarna. their daughter margaret to Australia White-Patrick moroney Denis Brennan Cahill Marriage lowry family Hogan Family Conway - Ryan - Hogan - Dwyer --Nenagh Tip. Mary and Ellen Cleary Costello/Lenihan Patrick Bowen or Jane Harvey Family c. 1854 MESKELL & CAESAR CROHANE TIPPERARY BROWN, DOOLAN To check any of these out go to: http://pub14.bravenet.com/forum/show.php?usernum=1200795777 Christina

    05/03/2006 05:02:12
    1. Re: [TIP] Message on Tipperary Message board since March
    2. Gregory McReynolds
    3. Hi Christina, I believe your Tipperary Caesars may have originally been from Surrey in England. If so we are distantly related. Gregory McReynolds > MESKELL & CAESAR CROHANE TIPPERARY

    05/03/2006 03:54:11
    1. Re ROLL CALL...MORRISSEY
    2. cathy carley
    3. GDAY From Australia Have a Direct Line of MORRISSEY from Tipperary, Think Cashel, But Not Sure Anyone else researching MORRISSEY from there? Thanks Regards Cathy:) --------------------------------- On Yahoo!7 Answers: Real people ask and answer questions on any topic.

    05/03/2006 01:17:06
    1. Re: [TIP] RE: BOWLES/BOLES
    2. Jan Vernon
    3. Hi Tom Just to help you with variants. I have BOYLES in my family and the name was recorded in some records as MILES! It must have been that Irish accent. Hope this helps. Regards, Jan Vernon Sydney, Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom LaPorte" <tlaporte@mts.net> To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 2:14 AM Subject: [TIP] RE: Roll Call: BOWLES/BOLES > Always looking for any information at all on any BOLES or BOWLES or other > minor spelling variations in the general area which includes CLONMEL, > FETHARD, MAGORBAN, WOODHOUSE, KILLENAULE, SPRINGHILL and CAHIR. I have > related Bowles etc. records in each of those towns already. > > Also BOWLES etc. in the KILCOOLEY area along the PALATINE ROAD and > particularly at THE COMMONS and GRANGE. Also, just generally interested > in > this area. > > Also BOWLES etc. in SILVERMINES > > > > > > > > ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== > Check out the Coroners Inquests: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip2/inquests/index.htm > >

    05/02/2006 08:40:35
    1. Stop! Not Having a Roll Call
    2. Christina Hunt
    3. We are not having a Roll Call now. We will have another in late summer. You are always welcome to put a query on the list. Just please don't use the term Roll Call. Thanks, Christina IRL-Tipperary Listowner

    05/02/2006 10:28:36
    1. RE: Roll Call: BOWLES/BOLES
    2. Tom LaPorte
    3. Always looking for any information at all on any BOLES or BOWLES or other minor spelling variations in the general area which includes CLONMEL, FETHARD, MAGORBAN, WOODHOUSE, KILLENAULE, SPRINGHILL and CAHIR. I have related Bowles etc. records in each of those towns already. Also BOWLES etc. in the KILCOOLEY area along the PALATINE ROAD and particularly at THE COMMONS and GRANGE. Also, just generally interested in this area. Also BOWLES etc. in SILVERMINES

    05/02/2006 05:14:35
    1. Roll Call
    2. Dan Walker
    3. Looking for Haskett, Gleason, Howard, Commons all in Tipperary. Catholic parish of Balina-Bohr Civil parish Templeachelly. Dan Walker

    05/01/2006 05:43:01
    1. Daniel O'Connell b. 1849 Tipperary > Buena Vista, Portage, WI obit
    2. SP Gazette 14 Aug 1907 Well Known Resident of Town of Buena Vista Passes Away – Funeral Held Tuesday Forenoon The announcement of the death of Daniel O’Connell, of Buena Vista, one of the best known and most highly respected farmers in Portage county, comes as a shock to friends and acquaintances wherever his name is known. For several months Mr O’Connell had not been in the best of health, and about two months ago, accompanied by his wife, went to visit his son, Rev. G. J. O’Connell, of Maple Grove, Manitowoc county. Previous to that time he was ill with the grip and seemed to gradually fail. It was therefore thought that a change in environment might prove beneficial. Physicians and specialist from Milwaukee, Manitowoc and elsewhere were consulted, his ailment at first being pronounced cancer, but later this idea was abandoned. The patient was unable to retain any food, constantly growing weaker, and members of the family were sent for, his son Charles, coming from Locke, Wash., where he had been for the past three years. On Monday of last week Mr O’Connell decided to come back, saying that if he could not live he wished to die at home. He arrived in Buena Vista that day, was able to be around the balance of the week, riding out nearly every day, and was feeling so well on Saturday that his son drove over to Bancroft on business and remained there a part of the afternoon. When he returned at about 6 o’ clock he found that his father was much worse and the latter gradually grew weaker until he passed away at 11:30 o’clock Saturday night. Daniel O’Connell was born in County Tipperary, Ireland, and was nearly 67 years of age. When a young man, about 16 years of age, he came to America, landing at New York, where he remained a short time and then went south to Newport, Ky., where he resided for about three years and enlisted in the Union army, serving for three years and four months in Company E, U. S. Artillery. After his term of service, at the close of the war, he went to Wilmington, Del., and was married to Miss Mary Tracy, at Philadelphia, Pa., May 28, 1865. Soon thereafter they came to Portage county and for the past 41 years had lived on the farm on which he died. Mr and Mrs O’Connell were the parents of nine children, two of whom died in infancy, and those who survive besides the widow are Rev. G. J. O’Connell, pastor of the Catholic church at Maple Grove, Mrs P. H Sullivan of Lanark, Mrs A F. Quaill of Hayward, Daniel O’Connell of Bayfield, Charles, who is at home, Mrs Edward Murphy of Montello and Mrs Chas O’Connor of Portage. A sister and one brother, David, neither of whom has been heard from for many years, are supposed to reside in New York city. During his army service Mr O’Connell took part in many battles of the civil war, being at the siege of Vicksburg for seven days, and at another time had his horse shot from under him, the animal receiving seven bullets in its body. He also had several other narrow escapes, but was never wounded. Mr O’Connell was a man of ready wit and dry humor, and being the possessor of a good education, kept abreast of the times with everything transpiring. He was wide-awake in business, a practical, progressive farmer, and was eminently successful, having one of the best farms in the county. He was also kind and courteous, a friend who never forgot a favor and always tried to do what he believed was right and just. A good husband and dutiful father, an obliging neighbor and honored citizen has passed to his reward. Being a man who always enjoyed good health previous to his late illness, and still less than three score years, and ten, his friends had hoped that he would be spared to enjoy a n umber of more years of usefulness, and are consequently the more grieved at his departure.

    05/01/2006 04:33:43
    1. Re: [TIP] Cooney & Strap in Tipperary
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. There is still one Strappe in Mt. Judkin, Cashel, and on in Abington, Murroe, Limerick. Those are the only two in the 062 phone book. Janet On 5/1/06, golly.31.foxy <golly.31.foxy@ntlworld.com> wrote: > > > I think the Camus that is referred to is the townland of Camus or > Ballycamus > about 3 miles from Cashel - on the road between Cashel and Dundrum. Strapp > was once a common surname in that townland but as far as I know there > isn't > any one left with that surname. > > > Joan > > > > Hi all, > > > > I am trying to trace the families of John Cooney and Honoria Strap in > > Tipperary. We know that John was born C1799 and married Honoria on 23rd > > February 1824 in Boherlahan, Tipperary. Honoria was born C 1835 in > > Camus, Galway. > > > > The children of this couple were: > > - Thomas, bap: 13th October 1827, Cashel. > > - Mary, b:C1828; married William Heaney. > > - Patrick, bap: 10th June 1829, Cashel. > > - Bridget, b: Oct 1831. > > - Honora "Annie", bap: 11th April 1833, Cashel. > > - Judy, bap: 8th Feb 1836, Cashel. > > - Margaret, bap 23rd May 1840, Cashel. > > - Catherine, b: C 1841. > > > > John with children Thomas, Patrick and Catherine came to Australia in > > 1857 and Bridget and Mary came out separately, Bridget arriving in 1856. > > There is no record of Honoria coming to Australia so it is believed that > > she had died in Ireland. > > > > Thomas and Patrick were literate, but John and Catherine weren't. > > > > Honoria had siblings: > > - John Strapp. > > - William Strapp who married Eileen Cody in 1815, Boherlahan, Tipperary. > > > > Could anyone give me information about what resources might be available > > to help trace this family in Tipperary and Galway?? > > > > Regards, > > Andrea, > > In Melbourne, Australia > > > > > > ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== > > Join us for a chat about researching families in Tipperary (and > > everything else!). 'Open House Sessions' every Thursday/Friday > (depending > > on your location). Starting at 11pm Thursday Tipperary Time. This means > > the time will be 11pm in England; 6 pm in New York and Montreal; 3pm in > > California and Vancouver; 7am (Friday) in Perth; 10am (Friday) in > Sydney; > > 12 noon (Friday) in Wellington. > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip2/chat/index.htm > > > > > > > > ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== > Reminder! Remove (<snip>) as much of the Original Message as > possible when replying to a List Posting. Include just the part of > the original message important to your reply. > >

    05/01/2006 09:30:04
    1. Re: [TIP] Cooney & Strap in Tipperary
    2. golly.31.foxy
    3. I think the Camus that is referred to is the townland of Camus or Ballycamus about 3 miles from Cashel - on the road between Cashel and Dundrum. Strapp was once a common surname in that townland but as far as I know there isn't any one left with that surname. Joan > Hi all, > > I am trying to trace the families of John Cooney and Honoria Strap in > Tipperary. We know that John was born C1799 and married Honoria on 23rd > February 1824 in Boherlahan, Tipperary. Honoria was born C 1835 in > Camus, Galway. > > The children of this couple were: > - Thomas, bap: 13th October 1827, Cashel. > - Mary, b:C1828; married William Heaney. > - Patrick, bap: 10th June 1829, Cashel. > - Bridget, b: Oct 1831. > - Honora "Annie", bap: 11th April 1833, Cashel. > - Judy, bap: 8th Feb 1836, Cashel. > - Margaret, bap 23rd May 1840, Cashel. > - Catherine, b: C 1841. > > John with children Thomas, Patrick and Catherine came to Australia in > 1857 and Bridget and Mary came out separately, Bridget arriving in 1856. > There is no record of Honoria coming to Australia so it is believed that > she had died in Ireland. > > Thomas and Patrick were literate, but John and Catherine weren't. > > Honoria had siblings: > - John Strapp. > - William Strapp who married Eileen Cody in 1815, Boherlahan, Tipperary. > > Could anyone give me information about what resources might be available > to help trace this family in Tipperary and Galway?? > > Regards, > Andrea, > In Melbourne, Australia > > > ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== > Join us for a chat about researching families in Tipperary (and > everything else!). 'Open House Sessions' every Thursday/Friday (depending > on your location). Starting at 11pm Thursday Tipperary Time. This means > the time will be 11pm in England; 6 pm in New York and Montreal; 3pm in > California and Vancouver; 7am (Friday) in Perth; 10am (Friday) in Sydney; > 12 noon (Friday) in Wellington. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip2/chat/index.htm > >

    05/01/2006 03:41:04