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    1. Re: [IRL-TIP] Quick question.
    2. It is a bit slow right now. Mary Anne On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 08:30:46 -0400, "robert ryan" <ryanblack@cox.net> wrote: > Is the activity on the site very slow? > > Bob > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Tipperary Queries > http://pub14.bravenet.com/forum/static/show.php?usernum=1200795777&frmid=84&cmd=show > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-TIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/23/2012 03:03:33
    1. [IRL-TIP] Quick question.
    2. robert ryan
    3. Is the activity on the site very slow? Bob

    04/23/2012 02:30:46
    1. [IRL-TIP] ENRIGHT-FLYNN-GEARIN
    2. Lorri
    3. I am seaching these names in Kerry Ireland 1800s Thanks Lorri searching ancestors CARNOIAN-MANTZ - GEIGER -GRIGOLEIT SMITH - -- FAHEY- BENDIG - BUSCHMANN --DiRENZI- CRONIN -DONOHUE - SICIUS -KANE - JOHNSON -KISSANE -GISHANE MILLER -UHLE -SCHOCH -

    04/21/2012 01:00:03
    1. [IRL-TIP] Fw: John M. Ryan
    2. robert ryan
    3. >From Biographies of Pawtucket R. I. and Central Falls R. I. & vicinity by Robert Grieve (1897) p. 426: RYAN, John M., the son of Michael and Catherine (Harding) Ryan, was born in Grantstown, County Tipperary, Ireland, June 24, 1834. He landed in New York city, May 21, 1850, and with the exception of a short residence in the state of New York has since resided in Rhode Island. In 1862 he engaged in the dry goods and grocery trade at Lonsdale, R. I. In 1866 he bought the Amos Ballou farm at Ashton, in the town of Cumberland, and in 1867 removed his residence from Lonsdale to that place, which he has since made his home. In 1867 he sold out his Lonsdale business and built a large and commodious store at Ashton, where he now carries on an extensive general store. In 1883 he built the new store which he now occupies. Mr. Ryan's education was obtained in private and public schools in Ireland. In religion he is a Roman Catholic. He has been trustee of St. Joseph's Catholic church for 15 years and gave the land upon which the church edifice stands. He owns a large amount of real estate. Mr. Ryan is a Democrat, and has taken a leading part in Cumberland town politics. He was elected a member of the town council in 1887, 1888, 1890 and 1891, and was trustee of Ashton public school in 1885 and again in 1889. He represented the town of Cumberland as state senator in the Rhode Island General Assembly in 1893 and 1894. In 1854 he was married to Mary Finn, and they have had six children, four of whom are living: Michael (deceased), John P. (deceased), Katie, Elizabeth, Minnie, and Josie. illustration on page 426: photo, John M. Ryan, State Senator from Cumberland, 1893-4.

    04/20/2012 04:47:58
    1. Re: [IRL-TIP] IRL-TIPPERARY Shea @ Borrisoleigh
    2. Pat Connors
    3. There are marriage records from Borrisoleigh RC Church 1815-1900 on the Tipperary section of my website that may help you. I am looking for information on the Shea family of > Townland Borrisoleigh. I am researching the family of an Edmond Shea that > left > the of Townland Borrisoleigh County Tipperary about 1850. His father > Thomas > and a grandfather Stephen were said to have lived in the same area. > -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com

    04/20/2012 02:48:06
    1. [IRL-TIP] Shea family of Borrisoleigh
    2. Hello everyone: I am looking for information on the Shea family of Townland Borrisoleigh. I am researching the family of an Edmond Shea that left the of Townland Borrisoleigh County Tipperary about 1850. His father Thomas and a grandfather Stephen were said to have lived in the same area. Bill Casey 1136 Berry Road PO Box 36 Apulia Station, NY 13020 42°49'24.97" N 76°03'27.19" W bill5308@aol.com 315 683-5674

    04/19/2012 10:48:50
    1. [IRL-TIP] Gearin-FLYNN -Enright
    2. Lorri
    3. I am searching these names in Tipperary 1800s If you have aconnection, please contact me. Thank you Lorri searching ancestors CARNOIAN-MANTZ - GEIGER -GRIGOLEIT SMITH - -- FAHEY- BENDIG - BUSCHMANN --DiRENZI- CRONIN -DONOHUE - SICIUS -KANE - JOHNSON -KISSANE -GISHANE MILLER -UHLE -SCHOCH -

    04/19/2012 06:33:16
    1. [IRL-TIP] Middlethird Barony tithe applotments
    2. Pat Connors
    3. I have transcribed all the civil parishes found in the Middlethird Barony. To make it easier to find surnames of interest, I have created an index for the barony. It is now online. You can use it by first looking for your name, then check out the civil parishes where the surname is found to find the townland. There are only two more baronies left to complete the tithes for the South Riding. If you have transcribed any of the civil parishes that are left, and want to contribute them to the site, contact me off the list. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com

    04/02/2012 07:27:16
    1. Re: [IRL-TIP] Re Graveyards + Hogan
    2. Elizabeth Walker
    3. Good morning Mary, What a nice surprise this morning to see a little more of the Irish countryside, and the old burial grounds. Thank you for putting that on the net. In some of the older country towns in Australia, we have graveyards like that, and some that are not well looked after, at all ! But, in most of our country, with our much lower rainfall and greater summer heat than Ireland gets, we don't have the vivid green grass that you have. However, we do have good ski fields, especially when we have very cold winters! I have finally come to the conclusion that if Denis Hogan, my Tipperary County convict deported to Australia ca. 1833, wanted me to know about his family, he would have put some clues out for me by now! Denis married Margaret Carey, who possibly came from Cork, and Margaret arrived here through a special scheme to bring young women to this country, as it was overflowing with males. There is a very good book written about the early Female Migration Schemes to Australia, "Single and Free", by Elizabeth Rushen. Through their two sons, James and John, Denis and Margaret Hogan had 13 grand-children by John who is my line, and a similar number from his first son, James, and over the umpteen years I have been researching my family lines, I have only been contacted by one person from my Irish ancestry - here in Australia, and she is also connected to my English convicts. Denis and Margaret Hogan also had a daughter Mary, b. 1845, and I think she went into a convent - no further knowledge, and another son Timothy, b. 1848 who died about 1856. What does leave me wondering is, if Denis has family still in Ireland? Or indeed, if other Hogan family members came here later as immigrants, or if they all died out in a "plague". Or they went to America, or even "just died out" before family history became the "big thing to do", especially from the Australian perspective. Are Irish folk interested in family history, or is the interest only coming from the Australian, or Canadian, New Zealand, South African, United States, family history folk - i.e. New World, and Newer World, looking back at the Old World. Even in my childhood, no one spoke of convict ancestors, and when I became involved with family history, my mother was horrified, as she did not want my sister and I to know we had "convict blood" in us - father and son Robert and William Marjoram from Suffolk, and Denis Hogan from Tipperary (all on my father's side). As well as our Irish ancestry, my sister and I have English, Welsh, Scots, Channel Is. and French ancestry, through immigration to here starting in the 1800s, so our grandchildren are a bit like a "good mixed-fruit pudding", as are so many other Australians, especially after all the modern migration here, mainly after the Second World War. My daughter's husband is the descendent of 12 convicts, including a First Fleeter, and some Second Fleeters - mine were later-comers by comparison! Enjoy your day - its lovely and sunny and quite mild here on the shores of Lake Macquarie. Elizabeth Walker. On 28/03/2012 12:16 AM, Mary Heaphy wrote: > http://www.historicgraves.ie/ >

    03/28/2012 08:22:13
    1. Re: [IRL-TIP] Your Hogan and Carey family
    2. Hello Elizabeth, I read from your post that one of the daughters became a nun, have you contacted the archivist for the Order? Over the years I have a need to locate the archivist for a few different Orders and the information has been informative. To my knowledge, every Order has an archivist, so why not give it a try? My maternal grandfather had 3 first cousins who were priests, and one of them was a Franciscan. It wasn't until I happen to talk to a customer of mine a few years ago that I discovered that Our Santa Barbara Mission was the epi-center for the Western and Asian Pacific archive for the Franciscan Order, and of all things, this one cousin had been a missionary in China at the turn of the 20th century. I called and talked to the archivist and told him the name I was researching and he said he had a file and invited to the Mission to look through the papers and pictures, and I could bring my scanner and laptop if I chose. What a wonderful 2 hours I had. Good luck to you, Mary Santa Barbara PS. I have Careys and I still have not pinned them down in Tipperary - yet. -----Original Message----- From: Elizabeth Walker <lizrose@tpg.com.au> To: irl-tipperary <irl-tipperary@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tue, Mar 27, 2012 8:25 pm Subject: Re: [IRL-TIP] Re Graveyards + Hogan Good morning Mary, What a nice surprise this morning to see a little more of the Irish ountryside, and the old burial grounds. Thank you for putting that on he net. In some of the older country towns in Australia, we have raveyards like that, and some that are not well looked after, at all But, in most of our country, with our much lower rainfall and reater summer heat than Ireland gets, we don't have the vivid green rass that you have. However, we do have good ski fields, especially hen we have very cold winters! I have finally come to the conclusion that if Denis Hogan, my Tipperary ounty convict deported to Australia ca. 1833, wanted me to know about is family, he would have put some clues out for me by now! Denis arried Margaret Carey, who possibly came from Cork, and Margaret rrived here through a special scheme to bring young women to this ountry, as it was overflowing with males. There is a very good book ritten about the early Female Migration Schemes to Australia, "Single nd Free", by Elizabeth Rushen. Through their two sons, James and John, Denis and Margaret Hogan had 13 rand-children by John who is my line, and a similar number from his irst son, James, and over the umpteen years I have been researching my amily lines, I have only been contacted by one person from my Irish ncestry - here in Australia, and she is also connected to my English onvicts. Denis and Margaret Hogan also had a daughter Mary, b. 1845, nd I think she went into a convent - no further knowledge, and another on Timothy, b. 1848 who died about 1856. What does leave me wondering is, if Denis has family still in Ireland? r indeed, if other Hogan family members came here later as immigrants, r if they all died out in a "plague". Or they went to America, or ven "just died out" before family history became the "big thing to do", specially from the Australian perspective. Are Irish folk nterested in family history, or is the interest only coming from the ustralian, or Canadian, New Zealand, South African, United States, amily history folk - i.e. New World, and Newer World, looking back at he Old World. Even in my childhood, no one spoke of convict ancestors, and when I ecame involved with family history, my mother was horrified, as she did ot want my sister and I to know we had "convict blood" in us - father nd son Robert and William Marjoram from Suffolk, and Denis Hogan from ipperary (all on my father's side). As well as our Irish ancestry, my ister and I have English, Welsh, Scots, Channel Is. and French ncestry, through immigration to here starting in the 1800s, so our randchildren are a bit like a "good mixed-fruit pudding", as are so any other Australians, especially after all the modern migration here, ainly after the Second World War. My daughter's husband is the escendent of 12 convicts, including a First Fleeter, and some Second leeters - mine were later-comers by comparison! Enjoy your day - its lovely and sunny and quite mild here on the shores f Lake Macquarie. Elizabeth Walker. n 28/03/2012 12:16 AM, Mary Heaphy wrote: http://www.historicgraves.ie/ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ipperary Queries ttp://pub14.bravenet.com/forum/static/show.php?usernum=1200795777&frmid=84&cmd=show ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-TIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    03/27/2012 08:11:03
    1. Re: [IRL-TIP] [IRL-LIMERICK] Some list housekeeping info :)
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. Christine, Since we have some subbers in common on our lists, I have a quick comment on old e-mail accounts. PLEASE do not just walk away from them. If at all possible, before you leave an account, delete all the people on the address list and close the account. It is a lot of the old accounts that still have addresses and are still technically open but not used that are so susceptible to hacking. Sweep those old accounts clean please and close them. It is rare that you can't do that, but it can happen. Janet On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Christina Finn Hunt <chrisnina@gmail.com> wrote: > I get emails all the time requesting a change of address. The list > admin is really here for problems > such as when your email provider has changed their name and you can't > fix that. Normally, > list members can change their own address. It involves unsubscribing > and resubscribing. > > Here is the method: > Assuming you are on this (or any list) with an email > address that is still active, send an unsubscribe email per the > instructions at the bottom of this email. Then send a new email *From* > your NEW email address to subscribe. The requests have to be sent > *from* the address to be subbed or unsubbed. > > The list address for subbing and unsubscribing is the name of the list > with -request@rootsweb.com > So. for instance irl-tipperary-request@rootsweb.com   This is a > computer address. It only understands the commands  Subscribe and > Unsubscribe. > Be sure to spell subscribe correctly. I have seen "unscribe" sent by > accident. The computer doesn't understand spelling errors. > > If you can't access your old email you normally don't need to worry. > If the address is closed down, you will "bounce off" > the list after several email bounces. So, the main thing is just to > resubscribe. > Does that make sense? > > I suggest everyone should bookmark the list info page. There you can > get addresses quickly for subscribing to or leaving any list. > This is for Ireland: > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/IRL/ > > If you can't do this for computer or health reasons, drop me a line > and I can fix it for you. > Thanks, > Christina > List admin > chrisnina@gmail.com > =============================== > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-LIMERICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/27/2012 10:24:44
    1. [IRL-TIP] Re Graveyards
    2. Mary Heaphy
    3. http://www.historicgraves.ie/ This was on the Irish news last night. A work in progress. Nothing uploaded for Tipperary yet, but three graveyards to be uploaded. Kilsheelan, Lisbunny near Nenagh, and The Rock of Cashel. Mary

    03/27/2012 08:16:11
    1. [IRL-TIP] Some list housekeeping info :)
    2. Christina Finn Hunt
    3. I get emails all the time requesting a change of address. The list admin is really here for problems such as when your email provider has changed their name and you can't fix that. Normally, list members can change their own address. It involves unsubscribing and resubscribing. Here is the method: Assuming you are on this (or any list) with an email address that is still active, send an unsubscribe email per the instructions at the bottom of this email. Then send a new email *From* your NEW email address to subscribe. The requests have to be sent *from* the address to be subbed or unsubbed. The list address for subbing and unsubscribing is the name of the list with -request@rootsweb.com So. for instance irl-tipperary-request@rootsweb.com This is a computer address. It only understands the commands Subscribe and Unsubscribe. Be sure to spell subscribe correctly. I have seen "unscribe" sent by accident. The computer doesn't understand spelling errors. If you can't access your old email you normally don't need to worry. If the address is closed down, you will "bounce off" the list after several email bounces. So, the main thing is just to resubscribe. Does that make sense? I suggest everyone should bookmark the list info page. There you can get addresses quickly for subscribing to or leaving any list. This is for Ireland: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/IRL/ If you can't do this for computer or health reasons, drop me a line and I can fix it for you. Thanks, Christina List admin chrisnina@gmail.com ===============================

    03/27/2012 05:09:26
    1. [IRL-TIP] New court records added
    2. Pat Connors
    3. I have added the 3rd quarter (Jul-Sep) of 1855 of the Petty Court Sessions to the Tipperary section of my website. These are great for finding the townland and civil parish where you ancestor lived. The records show townland/civil parish of each complainant and defendant. The charges can be pressed by both police and/or private citizens. Charges can be for letting dogs run unleashed, stealing turnips to owing money. Like our courts here in the US where dates are constantly continued, they were also continued month after month in the petty sessions also. I am currently working on the 4th quarter and that will give me the full year of 1855. Hope to get it completed by Summer. I do it when I don't have any tithes or family research films. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com

    03/24/2012 10:08:21
    1. [IRL-TIP] Wanted - Memorial Cards :)
    2. Christina Finn Hunt
    3. I had a donation of Memorial Cards for Clare. It seemed like a neat idea to develop. I know some people in Ireland collect them in Ireland. They often get tossed out when heirs clean up. http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/clare/church.htm If you have any to share, please use our Photo Form so you can upload the image. http://www.genrecords.org/irfiles/photos.html -- Thanks! Christina http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ https://www.facebook.com/IrelandGenealogyProjects ===============================

    03/19/2012 06:18:58
    1. Re: [IRL-TIP] new tithe applotment indexes added
    2. Thanks as always to you Pat, you are a wonder. -----Original Message----- From: Pat Connors <nymets22@gmail.com> To: cotipperary <cotipperary@rootsweb.com>; irl-tipperary-l <irl-tipperary-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thu, Mar 15, 2012 4:07 pm Subject: [IRL-TIP] new tithe applotment indexes added I have added the tithe applotment indexes for the Ballingarry Civil arishes, one in the North Riding and the other in the South Riding (just o keep us all on our toes.) Again, read my transcription notes for problems I encountered with the ranscriptions. -- at Connors, Sacramento CA ttp://www.connorsgenealogy.com +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ipperary Queries ttp://pub14.bravenet.com/forum/static/show.php?usernum=1200795777&frmid=84&cmd=show ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-TIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    03/15/2012 03:41:22
    1. [IRL-TIP] new tithe applotment indexes added
    2. Pat Connors
    3. I have added the tithe applotment indexes for the Ballingarry Civil Parishes, one in the North Riding and the other in the South Riding (just to keep us all on our toes.) Again, read my transcription notes for problems I encountered with the transcriptions. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com

    03/15/2012 10:06:21
    1. [IRL-TIP] County Limerick & County Tipperary boundaries around Pallasgrean?
    2. Nancy Peregrine
    3. Does anyone know of comparative maps that show changing county lines around Pallasgrean over the years, including year of change?

    03/15/2012 08:33:18
    1. [IRL-TIP] New in IGP archives
    2. Christina Finn Hunt
    3. >From Mary Heaphy: Irish forfeited estates a list of the claims as they are entered with the trustees at Chichester-House on College-Green, Dublin, on or before the 10th of August, 1700. - Tipperary. To view this estate info go to: http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ Click on TIPPERARY and then LAND. https://www.facebook.com/IrelandGenealogyProjects Thanks, Christina IGP Archives ===============================

    03/14/2012 10:50:33
    1. Re: [IRL-TIP] Good news about 1926 census
    2. Wonderful news Christina! On 3/9/2012 6:01 PM, Christina Hunt wrote: > It is expected that legislation to digitize the 1926 Census of Ireland will > pass in 3 or 4 months. > For further on this check out Claire Santry's blog: > http://irish-genealogy-news.blogspot.com/2012/03/1926-census-gets-green-light.html > > We tip our hats to CIGO for their efforts to get this accomplished. > > Christina > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Tipperary Queries > http://pub14.bravenet.com/forum/static/show.php?usernum=1200795777&frmid=84&cmd=show > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-TIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    03/09/2012 11:51:53