Hello Thomas: I have either Englands or Englishes in Tipperary. At present don't know which. Probably from the Roscrea area north into Offlay (Kings). My great-grandfather Marcus Hanlon was married twice. At 24, on his wedding license, he identified his parents as John Norman Hanlon and Mary Ann England. At 43, he identified his parents as John Hanlon and Mary Ann English. I think there are currently Englands living in Birr in Offlay. So I could be related to Englishs or Englands in Tipperary or Offlay. Mary Anne Hanlon Smith [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Suttles" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 12:56 PM Subject: [IRL-TIP] ENGLISH-CAREW-GAVIN > I am new to this list and am searching the CAREW - ENGLISH - GAVIN families > of Tipperary Town and parish of Oola-Solohead, town of Solloghodbeg and > Solloghodmore. Richard English married Anna Carew sometime near 1839-40 and > emigrated to St. John's NFLD, then to Joliet, Illinois by the 1860 census. > I have not been able to tie down any of the Irish connections and if > anyone has anything on these families, I'd appreciate any information. It > seems I've hit the proverbial wall! > -- Sincerely, > Thomas H Suttles > > > > > > ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== > A friend's eye is a good mirror. > Irish Proverb >