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TORPEY, TARPEY, TONE ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Suttles" <tomsuttles@mac.com> To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 8:28 PM Subject: [TIP] Tom Suttles > > 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 > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 >

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