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    1. [IRL-WEXFORD] BROWNRIGG DATA CROSS POSTED TO WICKLOW AS WELL
    2. Cara_Links
    3. SWANZY WILLS EXTRACTS BROWNRIGG Abraham of Rahinduff Co Wexford Wife Alice, my father John, father in lway Richard Nixon Killinure Co Wexford Marriage arts 31st Oct 1778. Two daughters Maryanne and Patience, Three sons Richard, John and Abraham. Prerog will dated 17th May 1789 Proved 12th June 1790 BROWNRIGG Henry John South Hampton and late of Chateau Duplessis L 'Orent, France. Uncle Henry Brownrigg of Wingfied Co Wexford. Wingfield the property of wife nee Addigton. Daqughters Isabella, Henrietta. Mary and Catherine Sarah Son-Henry John Brownrigg Prerog will date 13th April 1841 Proved 13th Feb 1847. BROWNRIGG John of York Street-Dublin Barrister at Law Dear wife Isabella nee Stanford 6,000 pounds secured to issure by settlement 2,000 pounds of which is charged on real estate of brother in law John Stanfordd and 2,000 on father in law Daniel Stanford's property and 2,000 on convenant from my father Henry. To my daughter Isabella Winifred under 21, and my son Henry John 3,000 pounds each. To said son lands of Magheraberg, Co Wicklow. My sister Mary. My Brother Thomas. Prerog will dated 21st Aug 1792 Codicil 8th April 1795 Proved 31st may 1797.

    07/08/2007 05:12:53
    1. Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Wexford death & burial of Ann BEDDY formerly Cullodennee Hall d 8 Jan 1832 residence Belmont
    2. Cara_Links
    3. 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

    07/08/2007 05:09:49
    1. [IRL-WEXFORD] PHILIP CRANWELL
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Descendants of Philip Cranwell Generation No. 1 1. PHILIP1 CRANWELL He married CATHERINE TRAVERS 04 Feb 1827 in .Kilanerin Co Wexford Ireland ( RC). More About PHILIP CRANWELL and CATHERINE TRAVERS: `Witnessed by: Edward Cranwell and Elizabeth Synnott Marriage: 04 Feb 1827, .Kilanerin Co Wexford Ireland ( RC) Please ask permission before posting elsewhere this is for the use of those intended The Co Wexford Listers. Cara Also the name appears as Crannell what is your thoughts on that spelling

    07/08/2007 05:09:43
    1. [IRL-WEXFORD] PEGGY
    2. Cara_Links
    3. I know all about those adventures Peggy indeed I do lots of time wasted and the money to boot. I will get to you eventually as soon as I clear all these lookups Hang in there and smile Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2007 1:24 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] IRL-WEXFORD Digest, Vol 2, Issue 105 > Hi Cara... > > I was in Gorey during this past month of April, and of course, I went to > the > office. However, my first time there, a lovely little priest opened the > door and ushered me in. That was before the "office" was actually there. > (I'm > old) > And you are so right about bothering the priest in Kilanerin! What took > me > less than 5 minutes to find in Gorey, took 2 years to get from Kilanerin. > And, of course, you know about the situation in Arklow. What a shame... > > Cheers, > Peggy > > > > ************************************** 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 >

    07/08/2007 05:09:40
    1. [IRL-WEXFORD] KEEGAN
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Descendants of Francis Keegan Generation No. 1 1. FRANCIS1 KEEGAN He married MARGARET KINCH 20 Jan 1817 in Inch By Gorey, Wexford, Ireland. More About FRANCIS KEEGAN and MARGARET KINCH: Marriage: 20 Jan 1817, Inch By Gorey, Wexford, Ireland --------------------------------- Descendants of James Keegan Generation No. 1 1. JAMES1 KEEGAN He married MARY CROWE 09 Nov 1864 in . R.C Gorey Co Wexford Ireland. More About JAMES KEEGAN: -Townland of: -Gorey Co Wexford Ireland More About JAMES KEEGAN and MARY CROWE: Marriage: 09 Nov 1864, . R.C Gorey Co Wexford Ireland please do not post these to other lists without permission the are meant for the Co Wexford Listers not for sale. Cara

    07/08/2007 05:09:34
    1. [IRL-WEXFORD] GODKINS-BALLYCANEW
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Jakers I would love to know about the Godkins of Ballycanew as well if that is allowed Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 6:11 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] IRL-WEXFORD Godkin/Gorey > Hi Judy, > >>From my experience into my families in Wexford it was possibly the Godkin > who was non Catholic. I have C of I Godkins from Ballycanew. > > Kind Regards, > > Rose > Surrey / UK > > > Researching in Ireland : Wexford - Ballycanew area: CRANWILL / CRANWELL, > KEEGAN, CONNORS / CONNOR. > > Researching in Ireland : ST. LEGER & HEVENINGHAM > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    07/08/2007 05:09:30
    1. [IRL-WEXFORD] FIDLER EARL MARRIAGE
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Descendants of Robert Earl Generation No. 1 1. ROBERT1 EARL Child of ROBERT EARL is: i. CHARLES2 EARL, m. MARY FIDLER, 21 Apr 1847, Gorey Co Wexford Ireland. More About CHARLES EARL and MARY FIDLER: Marriage: 21 Apr 1847, Gorey Co Wexford Ireland Married by: Civil Registration Source: Civil registrations ©Cara_Links Please do not post to another list or web site without prior permission. Researching Co.Wicklow,Wexford. These are for the use of Co Wexford Listers and not for resale

    07/08/2007 05:09:27
    1. [IRL-WEXFORD] EARL-HICKEY MARRIAGE GOREY
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Descendants of Thomas Earl Generation No. 1 1. THOMAS1 EARL Children of THOMAS EARL are: i. RICHARD2 EARL, m. ALICIA GOODISON, 24 Jul 1850, Gorey Co Wexford Ireland. More About RICHARD EARL and ALICIA GOODISON: Marriage: 24 Jul 1850, Gorey Co Wexford Ireland Source: Civil registrations ii. THOMAS EARL, m. ELEANOR HICKEY, 07 Aug 1860, Gorey Co Wexford Ireland. More About THOMAS EARL and ELEANOR HICKEY: Marriage: 07 Aug 1860, Gorey Co Wexford Ireland Source: Civil registrations ©Cara_Links Please do not post to another list or web site without prior permission. Researching Co.Wicklow,Wexford. These are for the Use of the Wexford Listers and not for resale.

    07/08/2007 05:09:24
    1. [IRL-WEXFORD] DOYLE AND CONNOR/S NAMES IN GOREY
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Be gosh and begorrah they are like fleas on a dogs back could I please have first names of the Bride if she be a DOYLE Or CONNOR/S and also for the Bridegroom allowing that you still may be dissapointed I need to make my job easier when doing all these lookups. And they are in Gorey no where else at this given time. I will let you know when I move my parish to another search area. Cara ©Cara_Links Please do not post to another list or web site without prior permission. Researching Co.Wicklow,Wexford.

    07/08/2007 05:09:21
    1. [IRL-WEXFORD] Connick-KILBRANEY -CO WEXFORD
    2. Cara_Links
    3. You decide I just find them and send them. I do have a few more Connick headstones But I have so far only seen this one with anything close to the names you seek. Cara CONNICK Erected by Anastatia Connick Kilbraney in memory of her husband Owen Connick who departed this life 13th June aged 61 years her daughter Cathereine Connick departed June 1825 aged 11 years and her son Denis Connick ( rest is missing) Sending this because of the place name and names in the trasncription ========================================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Le Garignon" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 8:50 PM Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] Connick Hi to you all researchers of all ages, I am searching for the birth/baptism of Owen Thomas Connick, a surgeon, my gggrand-father (he would be born somewhere between 1805 and 1820). His parents were Eugene Connick and Anastasia Emilia O'Neill (I am also looking for their mariage and death certificates)(they both were alive in 1846 when their son married in Canada). They were either from Sutton Parish (according to a priest who did a genealogy in Canada at the end of the 19th Century on them and their descendants) or from Kilbraney (according to oral tradition in the family)(both places are within Wexford County). Both me and Eleanor Le Bourdais (and tons of other cousins) in Canada (and the States) are looking forward for any help on this matter. Thanks for reading me and for your kind help! John Le Garignon Gatineau (Québec) Canada ------------------------------- 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

    07/08/2007 05:09:18
    1. [IRL-WEXFORD] CLEARE- KEHOE-CULLETON CO WEXFORD
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Sorry for cross posting but the request was made via another list. Buried in Ballyanne few miles North of New Ross Co Wexford Ireland CLEARE-KEHOE-CULLETON 1A Erected by James Cleare of Ballinabanogue? in mmeory of his son James Cleare who died April 17th 1867 aged 17 years. Also his wife Mary Cleare who died March 5th 1875 aged 67 years the above named James Cleare died November 22nd 1876aged 73 years and his son Walter died 2nd Feb 1895 aged 52 years. Also John Kehoe Ballinabanogue? died 4th oct 1936 aged 66 years also Mary Kehoe died 17th Juen 1966 aged 86 and their son Walter died 22nd August 1974 aged 66. His sister Kathleen died 29th August 1981 aged 72 years. 1b Erected by William Culleton of New Ross in memory of his wife Mary Culleton alias Clear who depd this life August the 21st 1825 aged 34 years Searched under the spellings of Cleare and Clare. Cara Toole Cara_Links

    07/08/2007 05:09:14
    1. [IRL-WEXFORD] CLARE MARRIAGE
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Descendants of Mathew Travis Generation No. 1 1. MATHEW1 TRAVIS He married CATHERINE CLARE 16 Feb 1833 in .Kilanerin Co Wexford Ireland ( RC). More About MATHEW TRAVIS and CATHERINE CLARE: .Witnessed by: Charley Kinsella and James Murphy Marriage: 16 Feb 1833, .Kilanerin Co Wexford Ireland ( RC) Children of MATHEW TRAVIS and CATHERINE CLARE are: i. ANDREW2 TRAVIS, b. Mar 1833, Tinashinna Co Wexford Ireland. More About ANDREW TRAVIS: ,Religion: Roman Catholic Baptised: 31 Mar 1833, -Kilanerin Parish Co Wexford Ireland Sponsors 1~2: Robert Stone and Margaret Fitzgerald ii. MATT TRAVIS, b. Mar 1835, Tinashinna Co Wexford Ireland. More About MATT TRAVIS: Baptised: 30 Mar 1835, -Kilanerin Parish Co Wexford Ireland Religion: Roman Catholic Sponsors 1~2: Thomas Redmond and Ann Stone ------------------------------------ Descendants of Mary Clare Generation No. 1 1. MARY1 CLARE She married FRANCIS SCOTT 05 Feb 1860 in . R.C Gorey Co Wexford Ireland. More About FRANCIS SCOTT: -Townland of: Tinnock Co Wexford Ireland More About FRANCIS SCOTT and MARY CLARE: Marriage: 05 Feb 1860, . R.C Gorey Co Wexford Ireland --------------------------------------- Descendants of William Clare Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM1 CLARE He married MARY TRAVERS 03 Mar 1867 in .Kilanerin Co Wexford Ireland ( RC). More About WILLIAM CLARE and MARY TRAVERS: `Witnessed by: Edward Travers and Ellen Kavanagh Marriage: 03 Mar 1867, .Kilanerin Co Wexford Ireland ( RC) if these fit for anyone would you be so kind and to let me know how?????? ©Cara_Links Please do not post to another list or web site without prior permission. Researching Co.Wicklow,Wexford. For the use of Co Wexford Listers and not for resale.

    07/08/2007 05:09:09
    1. Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Sinnott and Smith.
    2. Mary Heaphy
    3. Mark, >From the Vital Records Index CD, British Isles. Joseph Sinnott, born 12th Dec. 1874, Thomas born 17th Nov. 1865 Patrick born 11th June 1868. Eliza born 22nd Jan 1867. William born 5th May 1864. Mary born 6th Oct. 1880. John born 22nd Nov. 1872. All children of a John Sinnott and Mary Smith. Mary is the only one with the Faythe, Wexford, the rest are down as Wexford. Anastatia isn't on the list, I think it only goes up to about 1880. I know nothing about the family, just I had a spare minute and looked them up. Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark/Ali" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 9:41 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] (no subject) > Couldnt find a marriage of a John Sinnott & Mary Smith. Think they married > around 1860. They had 8 children but only know our 1, Anastasia, born > around > 1884. Would love to know the rest. Lived in Faythe St. > Mark > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2007 6:18 PM > Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Trip to Wexford looking for > KEWAN/KERVAN/KIRWAN/KERWIN ancesters.AS WELL > > >> Sorry John, no 'Connicks' mentioned. >> Have you checked http:// www.irishgenealogy.ie ? If you look at their > 'Search 3.6 million records free, tap in Connick under name and choose > County Wexford, there are 214 Connick baptism records and 96 marriage > records. The only problem is these records seem to be held at Yola, so I > assume you would have to contact them to retrieve any you were interested > in. >> >> Kate >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: John Le Garignon <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 5.38pm >> Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Trip to Wexford looking for > KEWAN/KERVAN/KIRWAN/KERWIN ancesters.AS WELL >> >> >> >> Hi Kate, >> hanks for the kind offer to check names in the book you bought in >> Wexford. >> would like the name "Connick" to be checked. >> thanks for your time, >> John Le Garignon >> dhérent 1828 Société de généalogie de l'Outaouais >> dhérent 3757 CG22 >> atineau (Québec) >> anada >> ---- Original Message ----- >> rom: <[email protected]> >> o: <[email protected]> >> ent: Saturday, July 07, 2007 10:54 AM >> ubject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Trip to Wexford looking for >> EWAN/KERVAN/KIRWAN/KERWIN ancesters.AS WELL >> >> >> Dear Peter and Terry, >> >> >> >> I am only just starting my research on my KERWAN etc. family in Ireland, >> but?at least now have an idea?what is available.?I wrote copious notes >> whilst I was in Wexford, but as it was constantly raining on my >> notebook, >> I will have to try and make some sense out of them. This first visit was > a >> bit disorganised as I had no idea what I would find in Ireland and how >> to >> go about finding it. We had such a wonderful time, everyone was >> genuinely >> friendly, we only scratched on the surface of family research. Wexford >> library has so many archives, but one has to book the microfiche reader > in >> advance, so making any?headway is a very slow process.?It takes a while > to >> decipher each entry until one gets used to the style of writing and I >> could only have access for two hours whilst I was there.?I am lucky my >> GG >> Grandfather Daniel KERWAN was in the RIC before emigrating to South >> Africa, at least I have his service record which is a good start, even >> though his service record was under KERVAN w! >> hich made him difficult to find at the beginning. I was even luckier to >> have someone who was just?visiting?Wexford library retrieve?his records >> for me.? >> >> I wasn't going to admit it on the list, but I did go to Yola where I met >> John Horton who offered his services. I remain open minded at the >> moment, >> but will tell you honestly if the whole experience?has been?worthwhile >> or >> not. If anything comes of his research I am happy to copy it to anyone > who >> wants it. >> >> I bought a beautiful?book called 'Houses of Wexford' by David Rowe and >> Eithne Scallan, this book lists 1000 houses in Wexford built before the >> 20th centuary. Family names of owners, lessees and others associated >> with >> the property are listed and the townland and parish given. If anyone > would >> like me to check their family name in the book, please let me know.? >> >> There was someone on the Rootsweb KIRWAN etc list who said he was going > to >> write a book about the KIRWANS of Wexford. I will contact him and see >> where he is on that project and let you know. >> >> Kate >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Peter <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 6.44pm >> Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Trip to Wexford looking for >> KEWAN/KERVAN/KIRWAN/KERWIN ancesters.AS WELL >> >> >> >> >> Hi Terry, >> >> I am also researching the KIRWAN/KIRVAN from Wexford . My gt gf was John >> Kirwan born 1844 in Wexford, he married Elizabeth O Connell born 1845 >> in >> Ireland and moved to Liverpool and had children Thomas1866,Catherine > 1869, >> Elizabeth, 1875, Edward1878, Mary1879,Anne1882 and John 1885. According > to >> the marriage certificate of John & Elizabeth the farther of John was >> Edward >> Kirwan of Wexford proberble birth date abt 1820. Unfortunaly no >> information >> about place of birth. >> >> Any information Please >> >> Peter Cousins >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> >> >> ________________________________________________________________________ >> Get a FREE AOL Email account with 2GB of storage. Plus, share and store >> photos and experience exclusively recorded live music Sessions from your >> favourite artists. 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    07/08/2007 04:19:46
    1. [IRL-WEXFORD] Wilson
    2. marnie129
    3. Kate, I wonder if you be so kind to look up Wilson in your book of houses for me please. Marian Hassett

    07/08/2007 04:10:02
    1. Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] (no subject)
    2. Mark/Ali
    3. Couldnt find a marriage of a John Sinnott & Mary Smith. Think they married around 1860. They had 8 children but only know our 1, Anastasia, born around 1884. Would love to know the rest. Lived in Faythe St. Mark ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2007 6:18 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Trip to Wexford looking for KEWAN/KERVAN/KIRWAN/KERWIN ancesters.AS WELL > Sorry John, no 'Connicks' mentioned. > Have you checked http:// www.irishgenealogy.ie ? If you look at their 'Search 3.6 million records free, tap in Connick under name and choose County Wexford, there are 214 Connick baptism records and 96 marriage records. The only problem is these records seem to be held at Yola, so I assume you would have to contact them to retrieve any you were interested in. > > Kate > > > -----Original Message----- > From: John Le Garignon <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 5.38pm > Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Trip to Wexford looking for KEWAN/KERVAN/KIRWAN/KERWIN ancesters.AS WELL > > > > Hi Kate, > hanks for the kind offer to check names in the book you bought in Wexford. > would like the name "Connick" to be checked. > thanks for your time, > John Le Garignon > dhérent 1828 Société de généalogie de l'Outaouais > dhérent 3757 CG22 > atineau (Québec) > anada > ---- Original Message ----- > rom: <[email protected]> > o: <[email protected]> > ent: Saturday, July 07, 2007 10:54 AM > ubject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Trip to Wexford looking for > EWAN/KERVAN/KIRWAN/KERWIN ancesters.AS WELL > > > Dear Peter and Terry, > > > > I am only just starting my research on my KERWAN etc. family in Ireland, > but?at least now have an idea?what is available.?I wrote copious notes > whilst I was in Wexford, but as it was constantly raining on my notebook, > I will have to try and make some sense out of them. This first visit was a > bit disorganised as I had no idea what I would find in Ireland and how to > go about finding it. We had such a wonderful time, everyone was genuinely > friendly, we only scratched on the surface of family research. Wexford > library has so many archives, but one has to book the microfiche reader in > advance, so making any?headway is a very slow process.?It takes a while to > decipher each entry until one gets used to the style of writing and I > could only have access for two hours whilst I was there.?I am lucky my GG > Grandfather Daniel KERWAN was in the RIC before emigrating to South > Africa, at least I have his service record which is a good start, even > though his service record was under KERVAN w! > hich made him difficult to find at the beginning. I was even luckier to > have someone who was just?visiting?Wexford library retrieve?his records > for me.? > > I wasn't going to admit it on the list, but I did go to Yola where I met > John Horton who offered his services. I remain open minded at the moment, > but will tell you honestly if the whole experience?has been?worthwhile or > not. If anything comes of his research I am happy to copy it to anyone who > wants it. > > I bought a beautiful?book called 'Houses of Wexford' by David Rowe and > Eithne Scallan, this book lists 1000 houses in Wexford built before the > 20th centuary. Family names of owners, lessees and others associated with > the property are listed and the townland and parish given. If anyone would > like me to check their family name in the book, please let me know.? > > There was someone on the Rootsweb KIRWAN etc list who said he was going to > write a book about the KIRWANS of Wexford. I will contact him and see > where he is on that project and let you know. > > Kate > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Peter <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 6.44pm > Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Trip to Wexford looking for > KEWAN/KERVAN/KIRWAN/KERWIN ancesters.AS WELL > > > > > Hi Terry, > > I am also researching the KIRWAN/KIRVAN from Wexford . My gt gf was John > Kirwan born 1844 in Wexford, he married Elizabeth O Connell born 1845 in > Ireland and moved to Liverpool and had children Thomas1866,Catherine 1869, > Elizabeth, 1875, Edward1878, Mary1879,Anne1882 and John 1885. According to > the marriage certificate of John & Elizabeth the farther of John was > Edward > Kirwan of Wexford proberble birth date abt 1820. Unfortunaly no > information > about place of birth. > > Any information Please > > Peter Cousins > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get a FREE AOL Email account with 2GB of storage. Plus, share and store > photos and experience exclusively recorded live music Sessions from your > favourite artists. 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    07/08/2007 03:41:34
    1. Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Trip to Wexford looking for KEWAN/KERVAN/KIRWAN/KERWIN ancesters.AS WELL
    2. Maureen
    3. Dear Kate, Thanks so much for the information; hopefully this will lead to my first breakthrough in four years! kind regards Maureen

    07/08/2007 03:40:06
    1. Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] The port of Leaving
    2. Beth McBride
    3. Near what town was the Fitzwilliam estate? Beth On Jul 8, 2007, at 6:58 PM, Cara_Links wrote: > Well if you were looking for the passenger lists to find this there > would be > none, as the mode of transport to and from Ireland across the > waters were > and still are simply a ferry system, but should they have booked on > a ship > from Ireland to USA or Australia or somewhere else further than the > UK, it > might be possible to locate them on a second leg of their > journey, now > that was in the beginning by 1910 etc there were Shipping agents > taking > bookings for lands further on. > > Now they could have left from any Port to UK.............it was not > necessarily the closest port to the place of living > my searches now show me never to discount that a person arriving in > Australia did not come via this route, into Canada, down through > the States > into New Zealand and on to Australia > Then of course you had those persons like Father Hore who actually > lead a > group of people to the States, then you had the Fitzwilliam eststate > clearance movement where ships were hired and left via New Ross, the > possibilities of where they left from is endless, people from > Wicklow left > via Dublin stopped off in Plymouth and then dispersed to other > parts of the > world. > > Passenger lists are more likely to be found at the port of > disembarkation > than at the port of departure, unless a shipping agent was used, > but there > again it is locating the shipping agents ancient records that are > still > being ellusive to myself. > > I have duly noted also that Wexford people on the odd time did > leave Dublin > for unknown parts other than UK. > > Then you have to allow for the errant seaman that worked a ship and > jumped > off on any shore he desired as his new home. > > Then of course there was the herdsman who travelled on the cattle > boats, and > didnt come home again. > > Then of course there was the smaller vessels that simply would have > taken a > passenger to his destination for a fee no records kept. > > So the never ending possibilities grows of where they may have left > from, so > who is you are seeking and where did they end up?? > Cara > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joseph Leslie Rowlands" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 1:12 AM > Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] The port of Leaving > > >> Hello to the list >> When a individual left Ireland to go to England or America which port >> would they leave from if living in Co Wexford or Kilkenny >> Les >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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

    07/08/2007 01:54:32
    1. Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] BACK AND STAYING
    2. terry murphy
    3. GOD BLESS your cotton socks ,Love Terry > Thanks to the many who in my moment of need, bounced me back to where I > needed to be. > > Doing Irish research and sharing. > > I realise some of you will not understand this but others will > > > God Bless the friends who are there when you need them > > Cara Toole > > A day of digging holes in the garden burying ( things) as helped thanks > Judy > and all > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.9.14/885 - Release Date: 3/07/2007 > 10:02 AM > >

    07/08/2007 01:36:09
    1. Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Nicholas O'Neill and family
    2. terry murphy
    3. Hi Leigh ,my name is Terry Murphy from brisbane Aust just quickly one of my Murphy baptism was a Bridget Murphy and one Godparent was " Msoes Neill " any of yours by any chance the bapt was 7-5-1858 Cheers Terry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leigh Taffe Acla" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 6:49 PM Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] Nicholas O'Neill and family > This is my first time posting to this list. I am seeking information on > Nicholas O'Neill and his family. Nicholas was born Abt. 1780 in Co. > Wexford. > Unfortunately, I do not have the exact parish information. His gravestone > states Temeny, but I could find no references to Temeny in Wexford. I feel > that it was a transcription error due in part to the wearing of the stone > and also that it is not uncommon to find inscriptions on stones spelled > incorrectly. > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > I have a very strong feeling that they may originate from St. Mary's, > Enniscorthy, but I have no proof of this. What I do know is that they knew > the Cullen and Kinsella families and these families settled in the same > area > after they immigrated to the US. > > In 1841, Nicholas and family are found on the English census living in > Liverpool. Nicholas, his wife, Mary, and their children Ellen, James, > John, > Martin, Nicholas and Mary (Molly). Also living with the family is Patrick > Kinsella (Kinsley) and David, Joseph and Elizabeth (Betsey) Cullen. I do > not > know exactly when they arrived in Liverpool, but it was some time between > their daughter Mary's birth (1830) and the date of the census as Mary was > born in Ireland. > > On July 23, 1841, Nicholas and Mary O'Neill, their children and both the > Cullen family and Patrick Kinsella (Kinsley) sailed from Liverpool to New > York on the ship New Hampshire. From there they made their way to an area > of > Northeastern Pennsylvania called the Irish Settlement which had been > settled > by John Kinsella (b. 15 Aug 1805, Co. Wexford) and his wife Catherine > Quinn, > also of Co. Wexford. The main "settlement" is located in Stowell in > Wyoming > County; however, many of the families branched out into neighboring > townships and counties since settlement was only one mile from the county > line. These families settled into the Bradford/Wyoming/Sullivan counties > area. Specifically in the townships of Wilmot and Albany in Bradford > County, > Windham and North Branch in Wyoming County, and Colley and Cherry in > Sullivan County where they either worked as farmers, miners or on the > canal. > > Any information at all regarding Nicholas, his wife or the Wexford > O'Neill's > would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you. > > Leigh Taffe Acla > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.9.14/885 - Release Date: 3/07/2007 > 10:02 AM > >

    07/08/2007 01:26:04
    1. Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] IRL-WEXFORD - JOHN SINNOTT/MARY SMITH
    2. Hi Mark, I have a marriage record for John Sinnott who married Mary Smith on the 13th of October 1846. It might be too early for you, but, what the heck. They married in the R.C. Church in Ballygarret, and the witnesses were James Sinnott and James Brien. They may have listed Glascarrig as their residence. Peggy Leonard ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    07/08/2007 11:15:30