LYNCH - James LYNCH of Tallow, settled in Ballyduff Mor after 1812, wife Ellen LANE. Married Tallow 2 February 1812. Known children Anastasia (nee LYNCH) CHAMBERS Honor LYNCH b.1828, Daniel LYNCH b. 1837 may have been more children CHAMBERS - John CHAMBERS b. Ardmore bet. 1812 and 1815 approx. married Anastasia LYNCH at Ballyduff in 1836. 4 sons born in Ballyduff before emigration to USA in 1846. Thomas J. b. 1838, Michael Angelo b. 1841, John Benedict b. 1845, Daniel who died b. 1839 as child buried in Ballyduff area. 3 trips to Ardmore and Waterford Heritage Survey, have not been able to locate any information on CHAMBERS in Ardmore. LANE - Only know she is James LYNCH wife with Ballyduff Mor origin John and Anastasia (nee LYNCH) had relatives who had emigrated before 1847 to the Boston, Salem areas of Mass. Eventually settled in Green Springs Furnace Maryland, Washington County. Parents in Ireland cared for boys, sending them to USA around 1850. James Lynch died at Ballyduff Mor about 1870 and Ellen (nee LANE) in 1880s at Ballyduff Mor. Mary Ellen Chambers Lakewood Ohio
Hello list: I am searching for my second great grandmother MARY FLOUT, who was born in either Waterford city or county in 1845 according to the British Census. In approximately 1872 Mary married HENRY GEORGE PARKINSON (sometimes he went by George Henry) in England, but since he was an Army man at the time, I do not know where they married as of now. After his Army stint, they settled in the city of Lincoln, England where the Parkinsons have lived for centuries. The FLOUT surname was given by my grandmother. I am not even certain if this is the name. Any help would be appreciated, and Christina, thanks a lot for having the roll call. Regards, Eve Jankowicz USA
John Birmingham, a National School Teacher married Katherine Lynch-Coughlan, a millner, in Lismore (1865) She was the daughter of Thomas Coughlan, a painter, and Anne McGuire (sic). At the time of her marriage, Kate live on Main Street, Lismore. John taught at Castlericharad and later in Ballygambon. Any information on the Birmingham or Coughlan family would be appreciated. Also does anyone know why Kate would use Lynch-Coughlan as her last name. She had not been married before marrying John. Jean ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christina Hunt" <Ninah@carolina.rr.com> To: <IRL-WATERFORD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 10:15 AM Subject: [WATERFORD] ROLL CALL <**names go here**> > Read First: > > I am aiming at doing twice yearly Roll Calls. Summer and Winter. > > So, the time is here! > 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 they especially want 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. > > Good luck! > Christina > Ninah@carolina.rr.com > > > ==== IRL-WATERFORD Mailing List ==== > User Contributed Ireland Databases at Rootsweb: > http://userdb.rootsweb.com/regional.html#Ireland > >
Hi Maureen, Gee, I wish I could say yes that there is a connection but Im sorry to say that there is not. I know there is a connection with the Power family but not quite sure of what it is. Thanks for your reply. Happy hunting w/your Kinsella's. Mary
Catherine Kirwan, b. abt. 1825, of Waterford-city. R.C., married JOHN CARROLL of Polerone, Mooncoin Parish, Kilkenny/Waterford. Related to PHIILIP CARROLL and Bridget Murphy. Also related to James Daly and HONORA CARROLL., all of Mooncoin Parish. Anita Carroll
Looking for Ellen JOHNSON who said on a census that she was born in Waterford in 1854. She was my maternal g.grandmother. I have a real brick wall with her so if anyone is reaching that name I would love to hear from them please. Many thanks Marion Clare Victoria, BC Canada. -----Original Message----- From: Christina Hunt [mailto:ninah@carolina.rr.com] Sent: August 10, 2003 6:15 AM To: irl-waterford-l@rootsweb.com Subject: [WATERFORD] ROLL CALL <**names go here**> Read First: I am aiming at doing twice yearly Roll Calls. Summer and Winter. So, the time is here! 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 they especially want 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. Good luck! Christina Ninah@carolina.rr.com ==== IRL-WATERFORD Mailing List ==== User Contributed Ireland Databases at Rootsweb: http://userdb.rootsweb.com/regional.html#Ireland
looking for information on Thomas Gamble born March 28, 1713, Cullinagh, Kilmeaden, Co. Waterford , Ireland died July 13, 1798, Cullinagh, Kilmeaden, Co. Waterford, Ireland married February 18 1734 Susanna Backas born Sept 18, 1715, died March 1794 children were: Richard Gamble born March 03 1744 married to Jane Cronyn Mary Gamble (1747-1757) Dorothy Gamble born Oct. 21, 1750 Susanna Gamble born May 23, 1753 married to Wm. Kelly William Gamble born Sept. 20 1754 thankyou David R. Gamble Sudbury, Ont. Canada --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.507 / Virus Database: 304 - Release Date: 08-04-2003
Mary, I have a Bridget Kinsella born in Kilmakow? Co. Kilkenny. I don'tknow what year.This is close to the Waterford border and Waterford city. She married John Gaule (Gaul) at Moincoin parish (on the Waterford border) on October 17, 1840. They had three children that I know of - Richard James (1845), Eliza or Ann (1850), and Bill or Buddy? (1843). So far I am at the proverbial "brick wall". Bridget is my ggrandmother. Any info on a connection? Maureen N researching Gaul and Kinsella (Waterford/Kilkenny), Hickey and Kehoe (Carlow/Wexford/Wicklow)
any info. helpful. THX Fiona
Looking for the family of James Fitzgerald - he was the father of Mary Anne (born 1866) who married John Kinsella. I don't have any other information other than the above. Hope someone can enlighten me. Thanks. Mary
Hi.....I am searching the KINSELLA family who were from the City of Waterford. KINSELLA - John (father) - born 1861 - married Sept. 30, 1883 at Chapel of Trinity Without - Ballylbricken Green Mary Anne (mother) - born 1866 Ellen (daughter) - born 1884 James (son) - born 1886 Margaret (daughter) - born 1890 John (son) - born 1892 Richard (son) - born 1894 William (son) - born 1897 Mary (daughter) - born 1899 Patrick (son) - born 1904 I would be delighted to hear from ANY ONE on any of the Kinsella Family members. Thanks. Mary
I'm still looking for information on my Gill family. Any information would be appreciated. The births come from St. Olaves, Waterford. Descendants of Henry Gill 1 Henry Gill .. +Elizabeth ........ 2 Ann Gill b: 1817 in Liverpool, England d: December 19, 1857 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada ............ +[1] Bartholemew Burland b: 1809 in Wexford, Ireland d: September 02, 1898 in Elton, Manitoba, Canada m: 1839 in Ireland ........ 2 William Gill b: November 20, 1829 in Waterford, Ireland ........ 2 Jane Gill b: October 20, 1831 in Waterford, Ireland ........ 2 Elizabeth Gill b: September 25, 1833 in Waterford, Ireland ........ 2 Hannah Gill b: April 23, 1835 in Waterford, Ireland d: December 27, 1908 in Crandell, Manitoba, Canada ............ +[1] Bartholemew Burland b: 1809 in Wexford, Ireland d: September 02, 1898 in Elton, Manitoba, Canada m: September 08, 1858 in Holy Trinity Ch., Quebec City, Quebec, Canada As well, I'm still looking for information on the people involved in the following marriage: "12 March 1847 at Waterford in the Church of St. Patrick in the diocese of Waterford, John Burland, full age 24, bachelor, Writing Clerk, residing in St. John's Parish, John's Hill, son of John Burland, farmer, wed Johanna MacKey, full age 21, residing the same, dressmaker, daughter of John MacKey, farmer, by license, by Thomas Kerns. Witnesses were James Murphy and Anestatia MacKey." Thanks, Bill Burland
Read First: I am aiming at doing twice yearly Roll Calls. Summer and Winter. So, the time is here! 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 they especially want 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. Good luck! Christina Ninah@carolina.rr.com
If anyone is interested in the story of William CROTTY the outlaw of the COMERAGHS you might like to take a look at this webpage: http://home.nycap.rr.com/crcrotty/genealogy/chiefs_of_the_comeraghs.htm Regards, Christina
Anywhere at all Seeking Michael Geoghegan born Ireland 1806-7 Father Thomas a weaver. Michael died London 1882 45 year a tailor thank you josi --------------------------------- See my all new Volume 12 Newsletter: www.btinternet.com/~finty/ ---------------------------------
Katie, You can write to the GRO. Check their website: http://www.groireland.ie/ Good luck, Christina On Thu, 07 Aug 2003 14:41:56 -0400, Catherine P. DeBona wrote: I have the date of death in 1898, place of death Abbeyside. Who could I write to get the death certificate in County Waterford? Thx, Katie
I have the date of death in 1898, place of death Abbeyside. Who could I write to get the death certificate in County Waterford? Thx, Katie
Does anyone have a missing David Neil Transported to VDL ( Tasmania ) in 1849 on the Hyderabad ( 2) 1849 his children were *sent for * per an application to bring out families I have some of his Tasmanian History seeking his Waterford background and family .........first wifes name even???? Timothy Neil (21 ) and David ( 16) Arrived In Tasmania per the "Peter Maxwell" 1859 anyone able to assist me with this family .........I would be forever greatful Viv ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----
Does anyone have a missing David Neil Transported to VDL ( Tasmania ) in 1849 on the Hyderabad ( 2) 1849 his children were *sent for * per an application to bring out families I have some of his Tasmanian History seeking his Waterford background and family .........first wifes name even???? Timothy Neil (21 ) and David ( 16) Arrived In Tasmania per the "Peter Maxwell" 1859 anyone able to assist me with this family .........I would be forever greatful Viv ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----
Hi Listers, In the past, I have written to the Co. Waterford list to tell everyone about the public hospital records on the New Orleans (Orleans Parish) rootsweb site. I am joining the list again temporarily to remind you that I have just finished May and June. New Orleans was one of the major ports in the US in the 1850's, and many immigrants found their way to the public hospital when they were sick because they were poor and could not afford to pay for their medical care. There were patients admitted to the hospital from all over the world. Even if your ancestors wound in areas further up the Mississippi River, or along the Missouri or Ohio Rivers, you should check the New Orleans site, since many people arrived in New Orleans only to stay a short time and make their way to Kentucky, Ohio, Iowa, Missouri and other parts of the midwest. If you have missed my past announcements regarding earlier months of 1851, you might want to check all the names Janurary through June (and now part of July) yourself on the following web site: <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/la/orleans/charity.htm">Charity Hospital Records Orleans Parish Archives - LAGENWEB - USGENWEB</A> or <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/la/orleans/charity.htm">http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/la/orleans/charity.htm</A> The URL of the Orelans Parish (New Orleans) rootsweb home page is: <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/la/orleans.htm">http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/la/orleans.htm</A> Here are the some names of patients from Co. Waterford that appeared in May and June in the admission records: Date of Admiss, Date of Death, Date of Disch, Ward, Name, Age, Occupation 7-Jun 16-Jun 12 Edward Despard 30 Clerk 28-Jun -- 29-Jun 25 Michael Mahon 28 Laborer 1-May -- 7-Jun Cottage Ellen Welch born Power -- See page 137. 14 April 1851. 7-May -- 26-May 5 Michael Power 23 See page 70.**, 15 Feb 1851. 2-Jun -- 15-Jun 36 Ellen Collins 19 15-May -- 1-Jun 19 James Cantwell 18 Carpenter 23-May -- 26-May 12 Michael Powers 22 Laborer 9-Jun -- 29-Jun 34 Johanna Kaine 21 16-Jun 17-Jun -- 31 John Powers 43 Wheelwright 18-Jun -- 27-Jun 13 William Kiley 30 Laborer 23-Jun 2-Sep -- 31 William Morgan 36 Laborer 25-Jun -- 2-Jul 23 David Donavan 35 Laborer 26-Jun 15-Jul -- 36 Johanna Kaine 21 26-Jun -- 21-Jul 21 Martin Flemming 55 Wood Sawyer 26-Jun -- 11-Jul 20 Michael Powers 22 30-Jun -- 10-Jul 33 John Baron 29 Laborer Each record also has the place where the person is from, how long he had been in town, marital status, how long sick, the illiness, hour of admission, and remarks. We are very proud of our site - besides these hospital records, we also have posted all the birth, marriage, and death indexes for New Orleans stored at the State Archives in Baton Rouge. The births cover 1796 - 1901 (the last year possible), the the deaths cover 1804 - 1906 (with more being added daily through 1915), and the marriages cover (1870 - 1905). We also have complete city directories by name and by address (1805, 1811, 1822, 1832, 1842, and 1851 - 1851 by name only), Civil War draft records that appear in the local papers in the Spring 1865, cemetery records, insane asylum records, tens of thousans of obits and much more. Be sure to check out our web site. Good luck with your research. Colleen Fitzpatrick CoCoordinator Orleans Parish (New Orleans) Rootsweb Site