Edmund/Edmond Walsh m Ellen Maher. Walsh was RIC, left that service in 1922. From Ballydonnell Co. Tipperary, relativly new to the USA, emigrated in 1924 to Long Island, NY. Interested in any Walsh/Maher's in the Ballydonnell area as well as any in the Jamaica, LI area who might be connected. Thanks, Erin O'Mara-James -----Original Message----- From: IRL-TIPPERARY-D-request@rootsweb.com [mailto:IRL-TIPPERARY-D-request@rootsweb.com] Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 2:30 PM To: IRL-TIPPERARY-D@rootsweb.com Subject: IRL-TIPPERARY-D Digest V06 #11
Hi Searching for Martin Butler n 1821 approx of Tipperary - no further details of where in Tipperary married Margaret Collins bn 1825 approx of Tipperary again no further details. Any help much appreciated. Gill Spooner
Hello Chuck, I have alot of information on the earlier Switzers that went to Canada and a family "booklet" that includes some of the Irish lines & cousins etc. I will check later if it might include the persons you are looking for. Karen cdurocher1@rogers.com wrote: >Hi List > Have not posted my brick wall for several months , time to try again. > Looking for the mother of my grandfather John Joseph Switzer born (according to > family )Aprl 1878 Tipperary. Have not been able to find his Birth record. > Married 18 Oct 1902 St Micheals R.C. Church Limerick.I have the marriage record > which states he was 27 years old, his occupation was soldier and his father was Nathanial Switzer a farmer.He married Mary Jane Duitt, age 24 father,s name Peter Duitt occupation sailor. > I have been able to obtain some info from the Army records, John served with the > 18th Royal Irish Regiment he was a veteran of many campaigns Including > South African War, the India war, and WW1. Non of the Army records give hie Mother,s name. > > Any suggestions. > > Chuck in fridgid Ontario Can. > > >==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== >IGP County Tipperary Message Board: >http://pub14.bravenet.com/forum/show.php?usernum=1200795777 > > >
Thank you for the suggestion; one of these days I will be able to get to Pittsfield, and maybe Troy! ----- Original Message ----- From: PCGRAHOP@aol.com Date: Sunday, January 15, 2006 4:46 pm Subject: Re: [TIP] Tipperary to Troy NY: > Mary, there is much info on the Troy-Albany area in the History > Room of the > Berkshire Library, East Street, Pittsfield, Ma. The records go > back to the > early settlements. It also has records of Connecticut and New York > City. > Phil in western Ma. > > > ==== 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 > >
On Jan 15, 2006, at 11:30 AM, IRL-TIPPERARY-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: Today's Topics: #1 ROLL CALL <put Surnames here> [Christina Hunt <filidh@carolina.rr] #2 Re: [TIP] ROLL CALL Brien / O'Brie [<obrien@wickedwebs.com.au>] #3 Roll Call - Coonan [<tcoonan@verizon.net>] #4 Re: Cooke, Dunne,Langley ["mehawkshaw@juno.com" <mehawkshaw@] #5 Re: [TIP] Re: Cooke, Dunne,Langley [Dbeetel@aol.com] #6 ROLL CALL O'Halloran [Girt@aol.com] #7 Re: [TIP] ROLL CALL: RYAN ["Theresa Bora" <terrybora@comcast.] #8 Roll Call Switzer [CHUCK DUROCHER <cdurocher1@rogers.] #9 Dunne [spacey@westnet.com.au] #10 Talbopt and Sweetman [<jimandpatricia@bellsouth.net>] #11 Re: [TIP] ROLL CALL:HOLMES,POSTIE, ["Lisa Bradwell Goad" <essayez@ptd.] #12 Re: [TIP] ROLL CALL Powers; Ahern; ["julia stillwell" <jstillwell2@cox] #13 Boru Heritage Center [Hedwards1234@aol.com] #14 [TIP] ROLL CALL Hally(Halley or Ho ["sjhawley" <sjhawley@interisland.n] #15 Re: [TIP] Roll Call Switzer [Karen Bell <jessandrak@netscape.ne] #16 Re: [TIP] ROLL CALL < Burns/Byrne/ ["Denis Pye" <linden.pye2@btinterne] #17 Tipperary to Troy NY: Delapp, Bagg [marymh@optonline.net] #18 HUNT, SHAW, CHALONER [Gregory McReynolds <quillcottage@e] #19 Roll Call Martin Butler Margaret C ["Gill Spooner" <gspooner@ntlworld.] #20 Re: [TIP] Boru Heritage Center [Gaoua1@aol.com] #21 Re: [TIP] Boru Heritage Center [ElizabethHaren@aol.com] #22 Roll Call: Carr/ Fitzgibbon/Dohert [Wayne Fitzgibbon <fitzgiwr@yahoo.c] #23 Re: [TIP] Boru Heritage Center [Dbeetel@aol.com] #24 [TIP] ROLL CALL <McCUTCHIN (...eon ["Richard McCutcheon" <anndick.mccu] #25 Re: [TIP] Tipperary to Troy NY: ["Bill & Cathy McGrath" <seamus@nyc] #26 Roll Call Carew/English {Tom Suttles >tomsuttles@mac.com Administrivia: Please be sure to change the SUBJECT line!! To unsubscribe from IRL-TIPPERARY-D, send a message to IRL-TIPPERARY-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. To contact the IRL-TIPPERARY-D list administrator, send mail to IRL-TIPPERARY-admin@rootsweb.com. ______________________________ 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 and be normal by the next weekend. If you can help someone please do. 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. Have fun! Christina Listowner ______________________________ John Thomas Brien, (my gg grandfather) son of Denis and Mary travelled to Australia in 1864. Info passed down through the family say he left Ireland for Canada with his brother Cornelius and his sister Ann. Cornelius and John continued on to Australia while their sister Ann stayed in Canada. They both settled in the New England area of New South Wales. John Thomas Briens death certificate lists Denis Brien and Mary Crowley as his parents. He also lists his birthplace as Cashel, Tipperary. The Tipperary Emigrants Index lists John Brien departing Ireland 1864, and names his parents as Denis and Mary of Knockavilla. They were a roman catholic family. John Thomas married Margaret Mulcahy in Australia in 1868 and had the following children: Denis, Cornelius, Micheal, Martin, John, Thomas, William, Joseph, Daniel, Edmond, Francis, Mary A, David. Would love to know more of Denis and Mary, brothers and sisters of John Thomas Brien / O'Brien, ecspecially Ann in Canada. Have been told the family was Brien/Bryan in Ireland and the "O" was added when they came to Australia. Thank you Michele Darwin NT Australia ______________________________ Tom Coonan ______________________________ ______________________________ Do you have a Frances Langley who married unkown Beetle in the middle 1800's? I'm working on the surname BEETLE. Thanks Donna ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ Thomas Dunne, born Timolin Co Kildare 1791. Was in Melbourne, Victoria 1841. Possible came over on the North Briton with son (??) James in 1841. Died Melbourne, 1855. ______________________________ Back on the list after a 3 year rest from searching - Looking in Clonmel for info on Patrick Talbot and Margaret Sweetman. My Grand parents. Wud like to talk wit a lister in Clonmel if possible. Thanks Jim O'Donnell jimandpatricia@bellsouth.net ______________________________ Mary Augusta HOLMES married John Hamilton DUNDAS or John HAMILTON- DUNDAS in Dublin in 1844. She was probably his second wife. John was born in Abercorn, West Lothian, Scotland, in 1805. John was a Captain in the Royal Scots and then, commencing in 1841, a Major in the 85th Foot. He died in 1867 in Summerhill, Neneagh, Tipperary. A possible son of John Hamilton DUNDAS is John Henry Hamilton DUNDAS (known as Henry) who claims to have born in Tipperary, Ireland (c. 1823). It is unlikely that Henry's mother was Mary Augusta HOLMES; given the dates, Mary Augusta was likely his step-mother. On the other hand, one never can be certain. (John) Henry DUNDAS served in the 52nd Foot until he was promoted to Asst. Surgeon in the 67th Foot. He served in India and retired to Tasmania, Australia, where he died in 1894. Looking for any HOLMES or POSTIE descendant who may have additional information regarding Mary Augusta HOLMES, alias POSTIE. Was she originally from Nenagh, Tipperary? Did she have children with John Hamilton DUNDAS? Also, attempting to determine if John Hamilton DUNDAS had a first wife who may have died in Tipperary. Any assistance or suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Lisa Goad Lehigh Valley, PA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christina Hunt" <filidh@carolina.rr.com> To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: January 15, 2006 8:04 AM Subject: [TIP] ROLL CALL <put Surnames here> > Read First: > It is time for our January 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 and be normal by the next weekend. > > If you can help someone please do. > 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. > Have fun! > Christina > Listowner > > > > > > ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== > Check out the Coroners Inquests: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip2/inquests/index.htm > > ______________________________ ______________________________ Thanks in advance! ______________________________ -----Original Message----- From: Christina Hunt [mailto:filidh@carolina.rr.com] Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 5:04 AM To: IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TIP] ROLL CALL <put Surnames here> Read First: It is time for our January 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 and be normal by the next weekend. If you can help someone please do. 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. Have fun! Christina Listowner ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== Check out the Coroners Inquests: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip2/inquests/index.htm ______________________________ I have alot of information on the earlier Switzers that went to Canada and a family "booklet" that includes some of the Irish lines & cousins etc. I will check later if it might include the persons you are looking for. Karen cdurocher1@rogers.com wrote: > Hi List > Have not posted my brick wall for several months , time to try again. > Looking for the mother of my grandfather John Joseph Switzer born > (according to > family )Aprl 1878 Tipperary. Have not been able to find his Birth > record. > Married 18 Oct 1902 St Micheals R.C. Church Limerick.I have the > marriage record > which states he was 27 years old, his occupation was soldier and > his father was Nathanial Switzer a farmer.He married Mary Jane > Duitt, age 24 father,s name Peter Duitt occupation sailor. > I have been able to obtain some info from the Army records, John > served with the > 18th Royal Irish Regiment he was a veteran of many campaigns > Including > South African War, the India war, and WW1. Non of the Army records > give hie Mother,s name. > > Any suggestions. > > Chuck in fridgid Ontario Can. > > > ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== > IGP County Tipperary Message Board: > http://pub14.bravenet.com/forum/show.php?usernum=1200795777 > > > ______________________________ Looking for John BURNS/BYRNE b. c. 1829 County Tipperary, stone mason by trade. Married Ann GLEESON c. 1847 in County Tipperary. In Wellington, Shropshire by 1849 then to Birkenhead by 1851 until his death in 1902. Children: Thomas b. Wellington, Shropshire 1849 Elizabeth b. c. 1853 Birkenhead Cornelius b.c. 1856 James b. c. 1857 Peter Charles b. c. 1859 Birkenhead We would be grateful for any information. Linda Lancashire ______________________________ Michael Delapp b: 1810 in Mitchelstown, Clonmel, Tipperary d. unknown place and date married Mary Bagg b: ca 1815 in Tipperary, Ireland m: September 10, 1849 in St. Mary's, Clonmel, Tipperary d: May 1895 in Troy NY Ryan: from unknown area of Tipperary; in Chicago ca 1859, in Troy NY ca 1861 also Emly Edmund/Edward Ryan born ca 1829 in Tipperary married Mary Ryan (nee Ryan!) born ca 1832 in Canada Bridget Ryan married Dermot Crowe; their children were baptised in Emly Quinn & Mockler: parishes of Drom & Upperchurch; eventually settled in Troy NY John Quinn married Mary Mockler (b. ca 1815). Their older children were baptised in the parishes of Drom & their younger children baptised in the parish of Upperchurch. Does this mean they moved... or was a new parish created? Son Mike Quinn married Hanorah Crowe (see below) Crowe: Emly Bridget Ryan married Dermot Crowe; their children were baptised in Emly Son Daniel Crowe b. ca 1810 married Catherine Humphries; emigrated to US ca 1848-- first Schylerville NY, then Troy NY Children of Daniel and Kitty Humphries: Mary Crowe b: 1835 Bridget Crowe Nial b: October 1836 in Bransha, Tipperary d: June 4, 1904 in Troy NY married Matthew Nihal b: April 1836 in Tipperary m: in St. Joseph's, Troy NY d: March 2, 1916 in 89 Pineapple St, Brooklyn NY Margaret Crowe Carroll b: September 1838 in Bransha, Tipperary d: in Troy NY married Patrick Carroll Patrick Crowe b: 1841 in Bransha, Tipperary d: in Troy NY Johanna Crowe Quillinan b: 1846 in Tipperary, Ireland d: February 1923 in 889 River St, Troy NY married Michael D. Quillinan b: 1845 in Ireland d: in 889 River St, Troy NY Mary Crowe Robinson b: 1853 in Bransha d: in Troy NY married William Robinson Honora Crowe Quinn b: September 1855 in Schylerville NY d: 1912 in Troy NY married Michael Quinn b: October 30, 1847 in Parish of Drom d: June 1918 in Troy NY Joseph Crowe b: in USA ______________________________ Daniel Hunt and Ann Shaw had two children: A son Thomas Hunt (abt 1735-abt 1822). Married Elizabeth (?) and lived in Co. Waterford. And a daughter, Jane Hunt (abt. 1737-1827) who married John Chaloner. John and Jane Hunt Chaloner lived near Fethard. These families had ties with Fethard and Clonmel. Gregory McReynolds Pasadena, California ______________________________ Gill Spooner ______________________________ Veronica Hampshire U K ______________________________ In a message dated 1/15/2006 1:01:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, Gaoua1@aol.com writes: > > Yes I have had experience of them . They were very helpful. What I > got was > computer printouts of ancestors birth marriage and deaths. I was > very happy > with > them > > ______________________________ Mary Carr married John Fitzgibbon in Templemore in 1836. Maurice (greatgrandfather) was born around 1842-1844 in Templemore. Other children were Margaret, William and James. John was possibly in the army or militia as his occupation was listed as pensioner in 1868. Ellen Doherty? married John Harrington possibly in Templemore. Johanna (greatgrandmother) was born around 1849. John Harrington was a servant Maurice married Johanna in 1868 in Templemore. They had 2 sons, John and Michael, before emigrating to Australia aboard the 'Glamorganshire' in 1874. Any information on these Tipperary families is greatly appreciated. Wayne Fitzgibbon __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ______________________________ Does the Boru Heritage Center have a web page? Would really appreciate any help. Thanks Donna ______________________________ 1. Robert McCUTCHIN, b. c 1775, Kilmastulla (or Newport area); d. 5 Oct 1842, Killalane = (first marriage) Mary FLEWELLINE (Fluallen?), b. c 1776; m. 1801; d. 16 Jun 1816, Killalane Their Offspring: 2. Robert F. McCUTCHIN, b. 3 Aug 1806, Killalane; d. 25 Apr 1882, W. Nissouri Twp, Middlesex Co. Ontario, Canada = Mary Ann CASWELL, b. c. 1804, Ireland; m. 20 Nov 1827, Ireland; d. 18 Mar 1880, ON, Canada 3. Maria McCUTCHIN, b. 16 Feb 1808, Killalane; no other information 4. Elizabeth McCUTCHIN, b.11 Jan 1810, Killalane; no other information 5. Thomas McCUTCHIN, bap. 4 Jul 1811, Killalane; d. 3 Jan 1891, Kilmore = Phoebe CLARKE, b. c 1807, Grange; m.22 Apr 1834; d. 10 Apr 1889, Kilmore 6. Margery McCUTCHIN, bap. 12 Dec 1812, Killalane; no other information 7. James McCUTCHIN, b. 11 Aug 1814, Killalane; d. Jul 1880, Toronto, ON, Canada = Mary Ann BAXTER, b. 1819, Ireland; m. 1835, Ireland; d. Jan 1859, Dorchester, ON, Canada 8. Frances McCUTCHIN, bap. 20 Jan 1817 (after her mother's death); no other information 9. William McCUTCHIN - not sure where he fits in. Robert McCUTCHIN (1775-1842) = (seond marriage) Elizabeth UNKNOWN; m. c. 1820 Their Offspring; 10. Sarah McCUTCHIN, b. 15 Jan 1821, Kilmastulla or Killalane; no other information 11. John McCUTCHIN, b. 26 Jan 1823, Kilmastulla or Killalane; d. 6 Feb 1858, Australia = Elizabeth PAUL (?); m. 1845 Any information, hints, clues, leads or even speculation welcome; would like to know more about the fate of the daughters, as well as families of FLEWELLINE (Fluallen), CASWELL, BAXTER. Thanks, Dick McCutcheon ______________________________ Since you mention Troy, NY in this posting, I wonder if you are familiar with the Troy Irish Genealogy website. There are a number of name searchable data bases with Troy connections on this website as well as a lot of material on the connection between Troy, NY and Emly, Tipperary, Ireland. The address for this site is: Troy Irish Genealogy Society website http://www.rootsweb.com/~nytigs/ Regards, Bill McGrath Clifton Park, NY Researching: McGrath-Kennedy-Hayes - Thurles, Upperchurch, Tipperary, Ireland O'Connor-Gleason - Nenagh, Tipperary, Ireland ----- Original Message ----- From: <marymh@optonline.net> To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 12:27 PM Subject: [TIP] Tipperary to Troy NY: Delapp, Bagg, Crowe, Quinn, Mockler, Ryan, Humphries > Delapp: Clonmel area, in US 1865, eventually > settled in Troy NY > Bagg: Clonmel area, in US 1865, eventually settled > in Troy NY > > >
Hi, Thanks for taking the time to e-mail me. I'm sorry i don't have any other info, wish i did. Donna
Hi Looking for John BURNS/BYRNE b. c. 1829 County Tipperary, stone mason by trade. Married Ann GLEESON c. 1847 in County Tipperary. In Wellington, Shropshire by 1849 then to Birkenhead by 1851 until his death in 1902. Children: Thomas b. Wellington, Shropshire 1849 Elizabeth b. c. 1853 Birkenhead Cornelius b.c. 1856 James b. c. 1857 Peter Charles b. c. 1859 Birkenhead We would be grateful for any information. Linda Lancashire
Hi, Any one have information on John BEATTY who married Mary CASEY in Co Tipperary. Had a child named James BEATTY married Mary Unk in 1945. They had 8 children. The oldest is Father John BEATTY - He is in the parish outside of Cashel Co Tipperary Mary BEATTY who married Unknown MAGUIRE She has 8 children and is a School Principal James BEATTY JR was killed in car accident in Thurles in 1981 James Beatty, Sr had sister Mary who married Willie Shelly. They had a daughter who married Unk Di Battista who lives Mass. USA Hope some one knows of the Beatty's Thanks Donna
Mary, there is much info on the Troy-Albany area in the History Room of the Berkshire Library, East Street, Pittsfield, Ma. The records go back to the early settlements. It also has records of Connecticut and New York City. Phil in western Ma.
I wish everyone a succesful New Year in your Genealogy searches!! Our elusive family is: THOMAS C. O'MALLEY b. abt. 1813-1818 in Tipperary Co. Mary Newman (Noonan) O'Malley wife, married approx. 1837-1838 in Tipperary county or Mountshannon Co. Clare/Galway (1) son-John Patrick Maley b. 10-19-1838 Co. Tipperary (2) son- Michael Maley b. abt. 1840 In Tipperary Co. (3) son-Thomas Maley jr. b. abt 1848 or 1849 in Tipperary Co. (4) Edmund O'Malley b. 1-14-1847 in Mount Shannon, co. Galway but later became Co. Clare. believed died as infant (believe more children born between 1840 and 1847 & died as infants. It is my thought that this family might have lived along Lough Derg and travelled Co. Clare and Tipperary, but not substantiated yet. Would welcome any hints on how to track family roots in Tipperary county! Debbie
You realize that Switzer is an Irish Palatine name, right? In a message dated 1/15/2006 3:34:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, cdurocher1@rogers.com writes: > > > HI Karen, > > If you mean the book"Tipperary Switzers" published by B. Wesley Switzer I > have it, > and can't seem to make a conection. I seem to have a black sheep that no > one wants to claim. > >
Seeking any info on James Quinn, born in Ireland 1822? 1825? Came to US at age 24, was naturalized. Have no idea where naturalized, where he might have landed, etc. Settled eventually in eastern Iowa, then southwest Iowa, where James died June, 1882. Buried at Creston, Iowa. Married Bridget ? born 1828 in Ireland, came at age 21-1/2, came down to US from Canada? First child, Felix, born 1852 in Kentucky - where? Other children born in Iowa. Were either James or Bridget from Tipperary? Where were they from? Any help much appreciated! Darlene
Hi, I have a Griffin connection Young N.S.W. Australia. Any help. Laraine In the Beautiful Breezy Whitsundays.
Seeking any info at all on James Hogan. From marriage certificate: from Tipperary. No mention of parents or siblings. Witnesses were of other names. Married Ellen Deen, from Kerry, 1856, Feb. 2, at St. Alphonsus, New Orleans, La., USA. Said to be sacristan/school teacher. Died c.1860/61 in hospital at New Orleans of yellow fever, buried in mass grave? Left 3 children, Margaret Agnes, William, Mary Ellen. Let me know if any of this strikes a bell for you. TIA Darlene
THOMAS KINGSLEY, born about 1779, died 1875 in Borrisoleigh, Tipperary. He had been a parish clerk for the Church of Ireland. In one book about the town, it was said that he converted to Catholicism after the disestablishment. Looking for more about him, and also - who was his wife? Where did they come from (Leicestershire, maybe?)? He had three or four children; Thomas Wells, Isabella, Joseph, and (?) William. Heidi
Darlene, Try checking the county where he lived in Kentucky or Iowa. There may be an index. Some apparently filed a declaration of intent in one state and the final papers in another state. Good luck. Sandy -----Original Message----- From: Darlene Scott [mailto:darll@gmtel.net] Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 2:16 PM To: IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TIP] ROLLCALL James Quinn, had son Felix Seeking any info on James Quinn, born in Ireland 1822? 1825? Came to US at age 24, was naturalized. Have no idea where naturalized, where he might have landed, etc. Settled eventually in eastern Iowa, then southwest Iowa, where James died June, 1882. Buried at Creston, Iowa. Married Bridget ? born 1828 in Ireland, came at age 21-1/2, came down to US from Canada? First child, Felix, born 1852 in Kentucky - where? Other children born in Iowa. Were either James or Bridget from Tipperary? Where were they from? Any help much appreciated! Darlene ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== Online Tipperary Census: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip2/census_ndx.htm
HI Karen, If you mean the book"Tipperary Switzers" published by B. Wesley Switzer I have it, and can't seem to make a conection. I seem to have a black sheep that no one wants to claim. Chuck Karen Bell <jessandrak@netscape.net> wrote: Hello Chuck, I have alot of information on the earlier Switzers that went to Canada and a family "booklet" that includes some of the Irish lines & cousins etc. I will check later if it might include the persons you are looking for. Karen cdurocher1@rogers.com wrote: >Hi List > Have not posted my brick wall for several months , time to try again. > Looking for the mother of my grandfather John Joseph Switzer born (according to > family )Aprl 1878 Tipperary. Have not been able to find his Birth record. > Married 18 Oct 1902 St Micheals R.C. Church Limerick.I have the marriage record > which states he was 27 years old, his occupation was soldier and his father was Nathanial Switzer a farmer.He married Mary Jane Duitt, age 24 father,s name Peter Duitt occupation sailor. > I have been able to obtain some info from the Army records, John served with the > 18th Royal Irish Regiment he was a veteran of many campaigns Including > South African War, the India war, and WW1. Non of the Army records give hie Mother,s name. > > Any suggestions. > > Chuck in fridgid Ontario Can. > > >==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== >IGP County Tipperary Message Board: >http://pub14.bravenet.com/forum/show.php?usernum=1200795777 > > > ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== IGP County Tipperary Message Board: http://pub14.bravenet.com/forum/show.php?usernum=1200795777
I am looking for any leads the following Brennans from Tipperary: James William Brennan, b. January, 1865, supposedly in Tipperry, Ireland d.1930, Hoboken, NJ immigrated about 1885 to the US his father, John Brennan b.? d. ? wife: Mary (McDonald) Brennan b. ? d. ? Thank you. Kathy
Here are the Co. Tipperary lines that I am researching: John Lonergan (ca 1775) married Bridget - Maurice Lonergan (b: 1801 in Newcastle) married Julia Hennessey (or Johanna) - - - William Lonergan (b: 1837 in Ballylooby) m: Susan Bradley - - - - Maurice J. Lonergan (b: 1871) m: Myrtle Hemingway - - - - - Susan Lonergan (b: 1904 in MN) m: Adrian Tobin John and Bridget Lonergan had these children in Newcastle, Ireland: · Maurice Lonergan, born 1801 in Newcastle, Co. Tipperary, d: 25 June 1885, m: Julia Hennessey · James Lonergan, moved to Ipswich, Queensland, Australia · William Lonergan, b: ca 1822 in Newcastle, m: Julia in Newcastle, went to Australia in 1856 on COMMODORE PERRY. Maurice Lonergan and Johanna/Julia Hennessey had several children in Ballylooby, Ireland: John Lonergan, b: 6 Feb 1829 James Lonergan , b: 23 Feb 1834 William Lonergan , b: 4 May 1837 Honora, b: 1 Aug 1841 Maurice Lonergan , b: 15 Nov 1843 ******************************************** Richard Tobin, m: Honora Gorman, b: 1783 in Cahir, Co. Tipperary - Maurice Tobin (1810 in Ardfinnan, Co. Tipperary Ireland) married Mary Margaret Skehan (in Ballyloopy) - John Maurice Tobin (b: 1858 in Iowa) m: Elizabeth Tippett (b:1861) - - Adrian Tobin (b:1901 in MN) m: Susan Lonergan (b: 1904) Children of Richard Tobin and Honora Gorman: · John Tobin, b: 1808, d: 14 March 1868 in St. Louis, MO, m: Sara Byrne (2nd?) · Maurice Tobin, christened 1 May 1810 in Ardfinnan, Co. Tipperary, Ireland, d: 16 May 1905, m: Margaret Skehan · James Tobin, b: 31 May 1812 in Ardfinnan · Mary Tobin, in Ardfinnan · Brigid Tobin, b: 5 Apr 1825 in Ardfinnan See any connections? Jerry
James CONNOLLY married Grace SPAIN November 29, 1817 in Parish of Loughmore, County Tipperary, Ireland. Known children (and there may be more): John b. Abt. 1820 in or near Drom, d. April 15, 1893 in Newport, Rhode Island, USA Thomas baptised April 15, 1824 in the parish of Drom/Inch, county Tipperary, Ireland. The baptism was witnessed by Denis Ryan and Mary Shelly. Micheal baptised May 14, 1827 in the parish of Drom/Inch, County Tipperary, Ireland. The baptism was witnessed by Micheal Egan and Bridget Kennedy. Mary Mary Connolly was baptised February 10, 1828 in the parish of Drom/Inch, County Tipperary, Ireland (Knocka). The baptism was witnessed by Patrick Kavanagh and Judy Darmody. It is known that John helped many, if not all of his siblings come to the United States, and they settled in Providence, RI and perhaps Fall River, MA John married (Unknown) in Providence, RI, USA and had: Mary (who married James NORTON, and lived in Providence) Thomas (b. abt. 1846, d. August 09, 1901) James John's first wife died, and he then married in Providence Margaret BRENNAN KIERNAN (b. abt 1825, d. April 02, 1888 in Newport, RI) d/o John and Ann BRENNAN, of Townland of Cromlin, County Leitrim, Ireland. She had as children from her first marriage at least one: Mary A. Kiernan. They shortly thereafter moved to Newport, RI. With Margaret, John had the following children, born in either Providence or Newport, RI Rosanna (b. June 21, 1851), m. William P. Sullivan of Newport Nellie (b. 1854, d. 1926) Catherine (b. May 31, 1857, Newport, d. January 02, 1931, Newport) m. a man named PERKINS Michael (b. 1863, Newport, d. 1933, Waterford, CT.) MY LINE Annie (b. abt. 1868, Newport) m. Frank HUGHES (b. abt. 1871, Newport) had one child Marguerite T. Hughes(b. abt. 1899), who I believe never married.