Good morning all. William DYAS, son of Jacob DYAS, m Dorothea CULLODEN 1 Jan 1852 in ? Dublin - Registry of Deeds Cheers from Valerie in sunny Sydney.
Yes. There are indexes of grantors and then the films of the deeds - this is put simply. It is fairly complicated so have a look and get back to me if you need more help with a specific question and I will point you in the right direction. Cheers Valerie in sunny Sydney. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Beth McBride Sent: Thursday, 12 July 2007 1:17 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] HORE Val, Where did you find Registry of Deeds for Wexford? Is it on film......LDS? Beth On Jul 11, 2007, at 9:48 AM, Valeris Garton wrote: > I have just received 10 more pages of transcribed Registry of Deeds > for > the Wexford, Wicklow and Dublin areas and have found a mention of > Christr [sic] HOARE deceased in 1809 if anyone is interested > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Cara_Links > Sent: Wednesday, 11 July 2007 10:55 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] HORE > > > HORE, Commander Henry Cavendish (1790-1867) > > A brother of Samuel Bradstreet *Hore. 1835 married Clarissa Isabella > Beauman, a niece of Sir Francis *Beauman. (Marshall 7, O'Byrne) > > > > HORE, Commander James Stopford (d.1848) > > A brother of Samuel Bradstreet *Hore. (Marshall 7, O'Byrne) > > > > HORE, Captain Samuel Bradstreet (d.1852) > > Co. Wexford family. (Marshall 7, O'Byrne) > > > > +HORE, Commander Herbert William (d.1823) > > Co. Wexford family. (O'Byrne under his son Edward George) > > > > > > http://www.agbfinebooks.com/Publications/Irish/Right%20Frame.htm > > > > read more at this link on Irish Wexford boys in the Navy............. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-WEXFORD- > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Cara, Oral family history says they were from Enniscorthy. I had always assumed they were from the town of Enniscorthy, I am just not sure.... I have looked on Griffith's and marked their location on an early Enniscorthy town map ( all the MURPHYs in the town of Enniscorthy). Also noted the few MURPHYS that were located just outside the town. I got the marriage year, 1834, from the Irish Ancestors web site....this was a few years ago when they would give you both spouses names and the marriage year. If you wanted more info you would have to contact Yola. When I go to Dublin in the fall, I will look up the records. Beth On Jul 13, 2007, at 4:57 AM, Cara_Links wrote: > Having not lived in the past Beth the simple question you have > asked could > only be speculated on, because who would say they went to the Fever > Hospital > or the Workhouse except if you were able to locate a death register > it would > say Workhouse of Fever Hospital, it would be an impossible task > for anyone > to think that all persons sick with the fever made it to any hospital. > But I must admit it is a great question, on who went to the Fever > Hospitals > etc, as many of the so called uppers of the area actually died in > Fever > Hospitals side by side with the poor and also the same for Workhouses. > > Where were they married that holds the bigger clue as to where in > location > you may or may not find a burial for her, allowing that Patrick > would have > been the person most likely to be erect a memorial how long after > she died > did he leave with the children. > > Also another thing you must take into account was if they could > afford a > headstone, and many females were taken home to be buried in a > family plot > so perhaps she is back with her parents in a plot. > > Just some thoughts for you to speculate on. > > Do you know their townland? > > Cara > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 4:23 AM > Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] FEVER HOSPITAL question > > >> In the area of Enniscorthy, Wexford, between the years 1845-1849, >> where >> would >> the nearest Fever Hospital be? >> According to oral family history, my great great grandmother, >> Mary Ann >> MURPHY(maiden name COWMAN), "died of the fever" in the area of >> Enniscorthy. I >> thought maybe she died at home, but now am wondering if most >> people who >> had >> the fever, went to a Fever Hospital? >> After she died, her husband, (they were married in 1834) Patrick >> MURPHY, >> took their 3 children, Michael, Mary, and Nicholas, to Kingston, >> Ontario,Canada. Unfortunately, Patrick died aboard ship enroute >> from >> Montreal to >> Kingston. He was buried in Emmigrants Mound on the grounds of >> Hotel Du >> (the >> hospital). The 3 children, being orphans, were taken in by the nuns >> there. They >> stayed about a year until their money ran out. Then they were >> placed >> with >> separate families. >> Beth >> >> >> ************************************** >> See what's free at >> http://www.aol.com. >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-WEXFORD- > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
I can give you the wherearbouts of Dormers from a document I am transcribing for 1641? Interested let me Know Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Douglas Watkins" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 8:10 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Wexford names > John, > > This area is just up the road from where my WATKINS ancestors are known to > be from (Templeshanbo/Ballindaggin/ Enniscorthy area). I've not had much > too luck finding information on that lot I'm afraid. > > I do have a George DORMER though, (b. abt. 1835, Kiltealy, Co. Wexford, > Ireland, d. 21 December 1935, Kiltealy, Co. Wexford, Ireland). > > George married Margaret WATKINS who was my great-grandaunt (b. abt. 1835 > at > Monalee Townland, Tempalshanbo, Co. Wexford, Ireland, d. 26 November 1926, > Kiltealy, Co. Wexford, Ireland). They were married on the 26th of October > 1871 at St. Colmans Church (CoI), Templeshanbo. > > They had a son Edward DORMER (b. 22 August 1873, Kiltealy, Co. Wexford, > Ireland, d. 10 April 1948, Kiltealy, Co. Wexford, Ireland). Edward is > listed in the Co. Wexford 1911 Census (Townland Kiltealy, Tempelshanbo > Parish (21/5)) as being a widower, age 37, and living with his parents in > Kiltealy. They are all buried in the St. Colmans Church graveyard. > > Do any of your DORMERS fit in to this mess of mine somehow? > > > > As an aside (and as a minor point of possible intrest to the rest of the > list), this group of names in John's email below are quite literaly a > who's-who of family names in Lanark Co., Ontario, Canada (near the capital > of Canada, Ottawa). My WATKINS are connected in some fashion or another > on > this side of the pond to almost all of those names. A great many people > with these names emigrated to Upper Canada (Ontario) from the Sunny > Southeast of Ireland in the early to mid 1800s to the Ottawa Valley area > of > Ontario. > > > All the best from the Sunny South of Ontario, Canada > > Douglas Watkins > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 4:32 PM > Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] Wexford names > > >>I have several relatives from the Bun Clodi - Clohammon area and >>suroundings: Lewis, Plunkett, Rathwell, Quinn, Salter, Code/Coad, Dormer, >>Edwards, Kidd, Leach and Moulton. John Lewis Laughlin >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I am looking for anyone doing the Wexford Beatty family, and I only want to talk to those willing to share, not take everything I have done and run as this seems to be the general rul of late. I do have one or two others doing Beatty and we have been in touch and I will continue to share with those persons. Cara
Hi Cara, If you have time can you find the death of two brothers, SYLVESTER DOYLE b. 1866 and MICHAEL DOYLE b. 1871, both to parents, JOHN DOYLE and ELIZA NEIL/O'NEILL, born Wexford, co Wexford. This Doyle family arrived in NSW 1879, so deaths of the brothers would have been between 1866 - 1879. Sylvester is not a real common name so hope this helps. Many thanks Colleen NSW ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cara_Links" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 9:08 PM Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] DOYLES /KEHOE/NAMES >I can tell you that these names are on headstones in the Parish of Ferns > But as they a like hairs on a cats back I am going to ask again for > Christian names and a time frame if possible and religion > allowing that most of the graveyards not all in the beginning were > combined > but I would have to take the list the over for a whole week just to cover > the Doyles and Murphys of the area > > CARA > ps a little longer for Murphys > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 1:53 AM > Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] IRL-WEXFORD Digest, Vol 2, Issue 114 > > >> Are there any Doyles mentioned in Enniscorthy or Ferns Parishes or Kehoe >> in >> Enniscorthy Parish in the Book of Houses? Thanks. >> >> >> >> ************************************** See what's free at >> http://www.aol.com. >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> IRL-WEXFO[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thanks for this Rose I will pass the BEATTY entry on to another researcher. Valerie -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Thursday, 12 July 2007 5:40 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] Out of parish marriage entries from St. Mogues, C of I,Ballycanew Whilst going through the parish registers of Ballycanew I noted that there were quite a few grooms/brides from out of the parish married in St. Mogues, Ballycanew. The dates covered are 1728?, and 1799-1811. I thought that I would post the entries on the Wexford list incase they might be of help to anyone researching any of these names. Ballycanew Parish (1728?) ==================== (torn) MURPHY of the parish of KILCORMICK and (torn) of the parish of MONIMULLIN (sic). JOHN WELSH of the parish of KILLINGOWN and SARAH (torn) imons of KILTRISK. GARRETT McDANIEL of the parish of Ballycown and (torn) (WALSH?) of the parish of DUNNAGHMORE. JAMES BRYAN of the parish of ARDAMINE and )A(nne?)bell (torn) of the parish of KILLENAGH.. WM. KOUSLEY of the parish of KILLILA and MARGERY (FOSSEY?) of the parish of Ballycanew. JOHN COLEBURN of KILLENAH (the rest is blank). Ballycanew Parish ============= 1799 Jan. 13, WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY of the parish of GORGEY to SARAH BOLTON of the parish of MONOMOLIN. (Licence) May 2, GEORGE TACKABERRY of the parish of MONOMOLIN to FRANCES MARKS, widow, of the parish of GOREY. (Licence) 1802 Jun. 15, WILLIAM GEORGE EADES of the city of DUBLIN to MARY ANN CRANWILL of the parish of Ballycanew. (Licence). 1803 Jun. 15, JOHN BURLAND of the parish of CROSSPATRICK to ELIZABETH HOLLINSWORTH of the parish of Ballycanew. (Licence) Oct. 6, JOHN EARL of the parish of KILLINCOLLEY to ALICE HOLLINSWORTH of the parish of Ballycanew. (Licence). Dec. 20, THOMAS WEBSTER of the parish of GOREY to ANN BEATTY of the parish of Ballycanew. (Licence). 1804 Apr. 7, RICHARD MORRICE of the parish of INCH to DOROTHY CRANWILL of the parish of Ballycanew. (Licence). May 24, JOHN FRANCIS of the parish of KILLMUCKRIDGE to SARAH TACKABERRY of Ballycanew. (Licence). 1806 Jun. 24, ROBERT EARL of the parish of KINDERILL to SUSANNA BENNETT of the parish of KILLTRISK. (Licence). Aug. 4, ROBERT ATKIN of the parish of WEXFORD to FRANCES WHEELOCK of the parish of Ballycanew. (Licence). Nov. 13, DANIEL RYAN of the parish of MONOMOLIN to MARY STERNE of the parish of Ballycanew. (Licence). Dec. 31, THOMAS GODKIN of the parish of Ballycanew to FRANCES PICLOW of the parish of ARDAMINE. (Licence). 1808 Feb. 25, HENRY GILL of the parish of ENNISCORTHY to MARY SMITH of the parish of Ballcanew. (Licence). Aug. 20, BENJAMIN BATES of the parish of KILCOMBE to MARY QUINSEY of the parish of Ballcanew. (Licence). 1810 Jul. 21, JAMES SWAINE of the parish of Ballycanew to JANE HAUGHTON of the parish of KILLBRIDE. (Licence). Aug. 25, GEORGE SWAINE of the parish of KILLBRIDE and ELIZABETH HAWKINS of the parish of Ballycanew. (Licence). (entered later in a different hand) JAMES SMYTH and MARY ANNE BUTLER of Carbally, Parish KILTRISK, were married in this church by me this 31st day of Dec. 1844. by me. James Richards. Kind Regards, Rose Surrey / UK Researching in Ireland : Wexford - Ballycanew area: CRANWILL / CRANWELL, KEEGAN, CONNORS / CONNOR. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I have just received 10 more pages of transcribed Registry of Deeds for the Wexford, Wicklow and Dublin areas and have found a mention of Christr [sic] HOARE deceased in 1809 if anyone is interested -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Cara_Links Sent: Wednesday, 11 July 2007 10:55 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] HORE HORE, Commander Henry Cavendish (1790-1867) A brother of Samuel Bradstreet *Hore. 1835 married Clarissa Isabella Beauman, a niece of Sir Francis *Beauman. (Marshall 7, O'Byrne) HORE, Commander James Stopford (d.1848) A brother of Samuel Bradstreet *Hore. (Marshall 7, O'Byrne) HORE, Captain Samuel Bradstreet (d.1852) Co. Wexford family. (Marshall 7, O'Byrne) +HORE, Commander Herbert William (d.1823) Co. Wexford family. (O'Byrne under his son Edward George) http://www.agbfinebooks.com/Publications/Irish/Right%20Frame.htm read more at this link on Irish Wexford boys in the Navy............. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I have an Ormsby family. Benjamin Ormsby born Ireland (no other info) Son William Gilmore Ormsby b 1855 Pennsylvania m. K Hodgman William O Ormsby b 1888 South Dakota Don't believe this is your family, but thought would pass along just in case. ************************************** Get a sneak peak of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
HORE, Commander Henry Cavendish (1790-1867) A brother of Samuel Bradstreet *Hore. 1835 married Clarissa Isabella Beauman, a niece of Sir Francis *Beauman. (Marshall 7, O'Byrne) HORE, Commander James Stopford (d.1848) A brother of Samuel Bradstreet *Hore. (Marshall 7, O'Byrne) HORE, Captain Samuel Bradstreet (d.1852) Co. Wexford family. (Marshall 7, O'Byrne) +HORE, Commander Herbert William (d.1823) Co. Wexford family. (O'Byrne under his son Edward George) http://www.agbfinebooks.com/Publications/Irish/Right%20Frame.htm read more at this link on Irish Wexford boys in the Navy.............
Cara, I would love to have some photos of the area. It is a very long way from Melbourne and we would love to get a glimpse of it. Thanks. Valerie Power ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cara_Links" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 6:46 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Power Family attention Peter Cousin > Valerie Peter needs to talk to you about all this he himself is doing the > Cousin Family from Kilmore > But an offer I can make to you is send you some photos of the area of > Kilmore Quay if you would like them > and Everyone has to begin at the start be it Irish or Australian research > Good luck in your venture > Cara >> > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
I would like to hire a certified professional genealogist to research the parents, siblings and immediate decendants of those siblings of Dr. James Keating, Bishop of Ferns from about 1819 to 1849. Please contact me off-list at my listed email. Jim Ward
Many thanks again Cara. Well that was a mess of a message. CORRECTION: Jemima Hall m Michael CULLODEN. Michael died in 1801 and Jemima m Joseph BEDDY in 1812. The will info is for Jemima BEDDY formerly CULLODEN nee HALL. Dorothea CULLODEN was Jemima's daughter from her marriage to Michael CULLODEN. AND I HAD NOT EVEN HAD A DRINK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I assume HARTWELL was a place. Have not looked this up yet. Cheers Valerie -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Cara_Links Sent: Sunday, 8 July 2007 11:10 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Wexford death & burial of Ann BEDDY formerlyCullodennee Hall d 8 Jan 1832 residence Belmont If Ann died in Kildare I would imagine she is buried in Kildare Valerie Valerie do you mean Jemima Hartwell nee Beddy you are seeking her burial? and Dorothea Culloden being her sister or ? Talk to me Valerie I am not getting the meaning of this request I have only located the name spelling of Culleton and Culletin ?? Cullaton in Wexford I am figuring that this may be a border town Valerie Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Valeris Garton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 5:51 PM Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] Wexford death & burial of Ann BEDDY formerly Cullodennee Hall d 8 Jan 1832 residence Belmont Hi everyone. I am sending this again as I did not receive any answers. Perhaps you know more now ? I am hoping some one can help me locate her death and burial PLEASE !!!!!!! MARRIAGE 2: widow DEATH: WILL: Family Name: Beddy Forename: Jemima Document Type: Will Document Status: Transcript Year of Will: 1832 Where Proved/Granted: Prerogative Court Executor/Administrator: Family Name: Culloden Forename: Dorothea Address: Belmont NA Reference: IWR/1832/F/72 Document ID: 4908 Volume Name: 4/236/20 NAI Irish Will Register MFGS 43/4 Folio Jemima BEDDY Hartwell, County Kildare d 8 Jan 1832. Date of will 13 Jun 1828. Executor Dorothea CULLODEN spinster. Residence Belmont near Wexford. Prerogative Court £400. 4 Feb 1832. All the property including Textrix's interest in the lands in Rathdrum. [ Diocese Glendalough, Co Wicklow ] equally between Dorothea CULLODEN daughter and grandaughter Jemima ROWAN. This legatee taken the ready money in addition. House goods £10-0-00, Leases £300-0-00, Cash £ 70-00. Total £387-0-00 Regards from Valerie in sunny Sydney. [email protected] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Valerie Peter needs to talk to you about all this he himself is doing the Cousin Family from Kilmore But an offer I can make to you is send you some photos of the area of Kilmore Quay if you would like them and Everyone has to begin at the start be it Irish or Australian research Good luck in your venture Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Valerie Power" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 3:30 PM Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] Power Family > James Power, son of Nicholas Power ( a blacksmith?) and Anastasia > Cuzen/Cirson/Cousins was apparently born in Chapel Gardens, Kilmore in > 1854. Can anyone help me to find out where this area is in Wexford and how > I might get information regarding baptisms etc? The family were Roman > Catholic. I have had no luck so far - obviously not looking in the right > places, but I am new to Irish research and still have a lot to learn.. > James had a brother Walter born c. 1861 and may have had a sister > Catherine and another brother John. > > Valerie Power, Australia > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
John, This area is just up the road from where my WATKINS ancestors are known to be from (Templeshanbo/Ballindaggin/ Enniscorthy area). I've not had much too luck finding information on that lot I'm afraid. I do have a George DORMER though, (b. abt. 1835, Kiltealy, Co. Wexford, Ireland, d. 21 December 1935, Kiltealy, Co. Wexford, Ireland). George married Margaret WATKINS who was my great-grandaunt (b. abt. 1835 at Monalee Townland, Tempalshanbo, Co. Wexford, Ireland, d. 26 November 1926, Kiltealy, Co. Wexford, Ireland). They were married on the 26th of October 1871 at St. Colmans Church (CoI), Templeshanbo. They had a son Edward DORMER (b. 22 August 1873, Kiltealy, Co. Wexford, Ireland, d. 10 April 1948, Kiltealy, Co. Wexford, Ireland). Edward is listed in the Co. Wexford 1911 Census (Townland Kiltealy, Tempelshanbo Parish (21/5)) as being a widower, age 37, and living with his parents in Kiltealy. They are all buried in the St. Colmans Church graveyard. Do any of your DORMERS fit in to this mess of mine somehow? As an aside (and as a minor point of possible intrest to the rest of the list), this group of names in John's email below are quite literaly a who's-who of family names in Lanark Co., Ontario, Canada (near the capital of Canada, Ottawa). My WATKINS are connected in some fashion or another on this side of the pond to almost all of those names. A great many people with these names emigrated to Upper Canada (Ontario) from the Sunny Southeast of Ireland in the early to mid 1800s to the Ottawa Valley area of Ontario. All the best from the Sunny South of Ontario, Canada Douglas Watkins ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 4:32 PM Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] Wexford names >I have several relatives from the Bun Clodi - Clohammon area and >suroundings: Lewis, Plunkett, Rathwell, Quinn, Salter, Code/Coad, Dormer, >Edwards, Kidd, Leach and Moulton. John Lewis Laughlin > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
----- Original Message ----- From: Joseph Rowlands To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 5:06 PM Subject: Fever Hospital Looking for information of the Fever Hospital that was going in 1870 period. A Patrick Kehoe died there of a fever 22 August 1873 age 35 ,labourer,Widower. On the date cert the fever looks like simpolo ? Would he have been a local person to be sent to this hospital. Looking for a Patrick of a similar as the above as a missing great grand father of mine ,his son Martin born about 1862,place born unknown Les Hi Cara The fever hospital ,Patrick Kehoe died there in 22 August 1873 Patrick was a widower age 35,possible his wife was young when she died,trying to see if Martin Kehoe abt 1862 was the son of Patrick and I have been told his wife was named Ann no proof . Martin traveled to Liverpool age 12 to 14 on his own,as told Les
Whilst going through the parish registers of Ballycanew I noted that there were quite a few grooms/brides from out of the parish married in St. Mogues, Ballycanew. The dates covered are 1728?, and 1799-1811. I thought that I would post the entries on the Wexford list incase they might be of help to anyone researching any of these names. Ballycanew Parish (1728?) ==================== (torn) MURPHY of the parish of KILCORMICK and (torn) of the parish of MONIMULLIN (sic). JOHN WELSH of the parish of KILLINGOWN and SARAH (torn) imons of KILTRISK. GARRETT McDANIEL of the parish of Ballycown and (torn) (WALSH?) of the parish of DUNNAGHMORE. JAMES BRYAN of the parish of ARDAMINE and )A(nne?)bell (torn) of the parish of KILLENAGH.. WM. KOUSLEY of the parish of KILLILA and MARGERY (FOSSEY?) of the parish of Ballycanew. JOHN COLEBURN of KILLENAH (the rest is blank). Ballycanew Parish ============= 1799 Jan. 13, WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY of the parish of GORGEY to SARAH BOLTON of the parish of MONOMOLIN. (Licence) May 2, GEORGE TACKABERRY of the parish of MONOMOLIN to FRANCES MARKS, widow, of the parish of GOREY. (Licence) 1802 Jun. 15, WILLIAM GEORGE EADES of the city of DUBLIN to MARY ANN CRANWILL of the parish of Ballycanew. (Licence). 1803 Jun. 15, JOHN BURLAND of the parish of CROSSPATRICK to ELIZABETH HOLLINSWORTH of the parish of Ballycanew. (Licence) Oct. 6, JOHN EARL of the parish of KILLINCOLLEY to ALICE HOLLINSWORTH of the parish of Ballycanew. (Licence). Dec. 20, THOMAS WEBSTER of the parish of GOREY to ANN BEATTY of the parish of Ballycanew. (Licence). 1804 Apr. 7, RICHARD MORRICE of the parish of INCH to DOROTHY CRANWILL of the parish of Ballycanew. (Licence). May 24, JOHN FRANCIS of the parish of KILLMUCKRIDGE to SARAH TACKABERRY of Ballycanew. (Licence). 1806 Jun. 24, ROBERT EARL of the parish of KINDERILL to SUSANNA BENNETT of the parish of KILLTRISK. (Licence). Aug. 4, ROBERT ATKIN of the parish of WEXFORD to FRANCES WHEELOCK of the parish of Ballycanew. (Licence). Nov. 13, DANIEL RYAN of the parish of MONOMOLIN to MARY STERNE of the parish of Ballycanew. (Licence). Dec. 31, THOMAS GODKIN of the parish of Ballycanew to FRANCES PICLOW of the parish of ARDAMINE. (Licence). 1808 Feb. 25, HENRY GILL of the parish of ENNISCORTHY to MARY SMITH of the parish of Ballcanew. (Licence). Aug. 20, BENJAMIN BATES of the parish of KILCOMBE to MARY QUINSEY of the parish of Ballcanew. (Licence). 1810 Jul. 21, JAMES SWAINE of the parish of Ballycanew to JANE HAUGHTON of the parish of KILLBRIDE. (Licence). Aug. 25, GEORGE SWAINE of the parish of KILLBRIDE and ELIZABETH HAWKINS of the parish of Ballycanew. (Licence). (entered later in a different hand) JAMES SMYTH and MARY ANNE BUTLER of Carbally, Parish KILTRISK, were married in this church by me this 31st day of Dec. 1844. by me. James Richards. Kind Regards, Rose Surrey / UK Researching in Ireland : Wexford - Ballycanew area: CRANWILL / CRANWELL, KEEGAN, CONNORS / CONNOR.
James Power, son of Nicholas Power ( a blacksmith?) and Anastasia Cuzen/Cirson/Cousins was apparently born in Chapel Gardens, Kilmore in 1854. Can anyone help me to find out where this area is in Wexford and how I might get information regarding baptisms etc? The family were Roman Catholic. I have had no luck so far - obviously not looking in the right places, but I am new to Irish research and still have a lot to learn.. James had a brother Walter born c. 1861 and may have had a sister Catherine and another brother John. Valerie Power, Australia
In the area of Enniscorthy, Wexford, between the years 1845-1849, where would the nearest Fever Hospital be? According to oral family history, my great great grandmother, Mary Ann MURPHY(maiden name COWMAN), "died of the fever" in the area of Enniscorthy. I thought maybe she died at home, but now am wondering if most people who had the fever, went to a Fever Hospital? After she died, her husband, (they were married in 1834) Patrick MURPHY, took their 3 children, Michael, Mary, and Nicholas, to Kingston, Ontario,Canada. Unfortunately, Patrick died aboard ship enroute from Montreal to Kingston. He was buried in Emmigrants Mound on the grounds of Hotel Du (the hospital). The 3 children, being orphans, were taken in by the nuns there. They stayed about a year until their money ran out. Then they were placed with separate families. Beth ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Begin forwarded message: > From: Mary Simpson <[email protected]> > Date: 11 July 2007 12:24:32 BST > To: [email protected] > Subject: Searching for family > > Dear Elizabeth ( and everyone else looking ) > > a quick line to say keep on digging for family, even when it seems > impossible, you find extraordinary side-shoots! > > I realise that I am more fortunate than many in that I live near, and > still have family in, Ireland, but like many others only began > searching for the " family story " when I had the time to do so, i.e. > after my parents, grandparents, and most of the aunts and uncles had > died. So, like many others, began with a completely clean slate and > had to build up, bit by tiny bit, from all and any source that I could > find. I was fortunate in that I had cousins who had done some > enquiring thirty years ago, but even so.... > > What I would like to say is also - collect all and any bit of > recorded evidence, whether it seems useful or not, or relevant or not. > You will end up with a mountain of " stuff ", but the number of times > that I have made a connection on going back and re-reading things long > after I had collected it is amazing. Go to the place that your family > came from, ask around, with luck you will be sent to the local > Historian, who is the repository of the history of the local area, and > to be prized above rubies! I found out recently that our family had > very strong connections to Tom Barry and the Cork No 3 Brigade in the > Irish War of Independence, which my father had hinted at but never > talked about, but it explains his strong support for republicanism, at > least the Irish / British variety! > > So keep up the good work - there are lots of good helpful people out > there. > > Slan > > Mary >