Its like a whose who in a directory like a telephone book but for 1885 Now who are you looking for >? Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Clare Stoppa" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 10:41 AM Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] "Bassetts Directory" > Could someone please tell me what "Bassetts Directory" is!! > Clare Stoppa > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Viola: Thanks so much for the note. You have certainly done more than I can ever hope to accomplish, I have traced my mom's side back to the early 18/00's but am still working there, My dads'ide is from Ireland and you know what that is like. I know my ggrandfather was bn. there in 1797 but can get no further. However I don't have that much longer and people will be researching me, so i'll just keep on looking. Congratulations on all your successes. That is cery comendable. I wish it were me. My very best, Thom Sutton Hi Tom, I,m viola and Would like to explain a few things to you about closing up the shop. I have been doing this for 32 years and had such a love of genealogy that I completed my fathers line which was Normans of buckinghamshire. I went all the way back to a Robert norman b. ca. 1635 which is all documented via genealogists over ther who searched Parish Registers & all concrete sources which have taken me back that far. Now I am pursuing Roberts parentage and the good thing about this is that my ancestors all began 1537 in Bletchley,Bucks (changed to fenney Stratford ) . When i do connect Robert back to Stephen Norman ca. 1536-1537 to him I will have the whole Norman line. I will not do that unless I have concret proof that Stepen & his children (who I have all their names to 1599). So you see theres only about two to fill in 1599 to ca. 1635. I have my mothers ancestry back to France 1605 (poitiers) which was fairly easy to do because it was all on Gedcom. The reason for my wanting to give it all up on the Hore, Hoare line (my husbands) is because I find Ireland (which I have traced his ancestors to) is so dammed difficult because of history and the destruction of records. BUT last week for the first time in 35 yrs I gave in to ancezstry and signed up for a monthly package Not realizing that it only gave a few things such as Censuses ,BMDs but nothing too substantial AND AND it only covered the U.K. So if you wanted to continue the trail to america it cost more money. I resent the fact that every little thing you want costs more & more. Is it all worth it? I have heard people say- look forward, not backwards and who cares about yesteryear. Anyhow, someday if there is a breakthrough on Hore, Hoare of Wexford I may pick up the challenge. Thanks for your note. My husbands cousin had even gone to Wexfored in the search for the Hore, Hoare line and did not get as far back as i did. THANKS to Cheshire Family History and some of their records and a Vanessa Dixon over there who found one ancestor in the male line that noone had even known about. THAT made my day!!! Sorry for the long e-mail but I thought I,d let you know the reason for my resignation . [email protected] Thomas Sutton wrote: Viola; Couldn't help but comment on your remark about closing up shop.I'm 70 and been going through papers and pictures and trash for about 40 of those years. I am on so many lists I expect to be investigated by the govt.. People like us justy have to do it. There will always be some one else who wants to take up the search when we are gone. Someone else will turn 50 or 60 someday and suddenly want to know where they came from. Believe me all the work wont be for nothing. Without family historians like all of us, nobody would ever be able to tell the generations coming up where they were from or who their ancestors were. Keep pluggin away. Thom Sutton VIOLA HOAR wrote: Hi mary, you are right. I think I,m going to knock off doing Genealogy. It,s getting to be really too much. and when you think that ALL the years, money, time,work, sleepless nights from sorting out alot if this STUFF and accumulating Volumes and papers enough to fill an archive AND MAYBE somebody in the family will even care about all that stuff is enough to make you CLOSE UP SHOP!. Regards, Viola ------------------------------- 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 ------------------------------- 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
Hi I have a Kathryne Hoare born Wexford abt 1865, she married Patrick Cousins born 1864 Clonroche Wexford, As always I am looking for information on the COUSINS family from Wexford. Peter
Someone told me that 90% of the people who fish spend 90% of their time fishing in the wrong places...where there are no fish. Looking for ancestors is a lot like fishing but we do not have any depth finders or fish locaters. Yes after 37 years one would think that one got a nibble or two. What fishermen do is cast the net on the other side.....try another place or another approach. I have only been at my search for 25 years and still keep trying. I have expanded my search to other counties in Ireland. I also look under Gaelic spelling of the family name as that is interesting as well as educational. One has to get ones rewards from other sources in some instances. Helping other with their brick walls to me is rewarding, while I try to find more on my man back in Ireland. I have turned to DNA to see if that will help...it is expensive and so far not productive but it has been educational. DNA takes a lot of added research into strange an unexplored regions. Have you searched the Annals of the 4 masters it is online? What was the name of the area you know as county Wexford before it became Co. Wexford....you might want to learn when that county was formed and if the records could be under another name. Then there are some folks that were so poor that there are just no records of them. Sometimes one has to accept the fact that there are no documentation on our ancestors.... All or our ancestors did not leave a trail for us to follow or to find. It was not uncommon for people to change their name or to be known by another name. The spelling in records may have also been changed especially if one could not read or Wright. We do family research as it fills a need within us to know more about our ancestors. We do it for ourselves. Others may or may not appreciate our efforts and some in our family may see us as wasting our time. If we recognize that we do it for ourselves then we will not be disappointed when others fail to appreciate our efforts. you have gotten a lot of good advise. My best advise is to strike off in another direction and to do that for yourself and not for recognition of others. Work at a pace that suits you and not at a pace that suits others. ----- Original Message ----- From: "VIOLA HOAR" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 3:01 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Going Bonkers > Hi Tracy, > What a nice letter!. \you are a super person!.I know,,,,, > maybe I,m just going through a phase right now. I think I am frustrated > because when my husband was alive i tild him that one day I would find out > where in Ireland his people came from and even though I had been to > Ireland and found nothing at the Yola Place I guess it discouraged me in > finding the definate townland there. The most I have gotten has been > through Cheshire family History Library and the sources they have and > someone named vanessa Dixon who has been a godsend in finding a very > important ancestor named Andrew Spence. > > We have been told that they came from Wexfiord but it has been difficult > to pin them down there. So, after 37 yrs I,m kind of disappointed in the > lack of material in Ireland that is available unlee one knows the Townland > they came from. However Bargy somehow seems to hold a key???? Just > thought I,d let you know my thought. So glad that you have unearthed some > of your heritage! > cheers, [email protected] > > Tracy Keenan Lloyd <[email protected]> wrote: > Viola, > > I too would like to encourage you. Just give it a break for awhile. I > searched for 8 years for a lost branch of my family stemming from Wexford. > I > found them in Alberta, Canada last June and visited them right away. My > elders had never known a cousin until I found them. I too thought nobody > else cared. It's just that not everybody has the passion and > resourcefulness > we do. > > In one month 19 of those Canadian descendants will be coming to the States > to meet the rest of their family here. It'll be the first family reunion > we've ever had. Finding them has tied together the ends of time for me and > given us all new family. Nobody will know the years of frustration, money, > obsessive nights at the computer, time and brick walls we go through. Just > take a breather and come back to it when it's fun again. One day one brick > in that wall will crumble and a flood of answers will pour out. Somebody > will thank you one day for all you've done and know that they weren't > alone > in caring about the family history. > > Tracy > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thomas Sutton > Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 7:01 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Going Bonkers > > Viola; > Couldn't help but comment on your remark about closing up shop.I'm 70 and > been going through papers and pictures and trash for about 40 of those > years. I am on so many lists I expect to be investigated by the govt.. > People like us justy have to do it. There will always be some one else who > wants to take up the search when we are gone. Someone else will turn 50 or > 60 someday and suddenly want to know where they came from. Believe me all > the work wont be for nothing. Without family historians like all of us, > nobody would ever be able to tell the generations coming up where they > were > from or who their ancestors were. > Keep pluggin away. > Thom Sutton > > VIOLA HOAR wrote: > Hi mary, > you are right. I think I,m going to knock off doing Genealogy. It,s > getting > to be really too much. and when you think that ALL the years, money, > time,work, sleepless nights from sorting out alot if this STUFF and > accumulating Volumes and papers enough to fill an archive AND MAYBE > somebody > in the family will even care about all that stuff is enough to make you > CLOSE UP SHOP!. > Regards, Viola > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > >
Could this be your Stonybatter just north of Co.Wexford? (South of Crosspatrick.) http://www.maplandia.com/ireland/east/wicklow/stonybatter/ Otherwise there is Stoneybatter in Dublin. Hope this helps Joyce ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Simpson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 2:48 PM Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] Bonkers and beyond....... > Viola and Thom, > > As one who is now dancing on the far side of bonkerdom, the reason for > not giving up on genealogy are multiple and complex. > > 1. As soon as you do, some kind soul will put the very documents > that you have been after for more years than you care to reveal on the > web....... > > 2. The cousin that you never could quite take to will discover that > vital piece of data that pulls together three sets of families - and > will crow about it! > > 3. It's worse than nicotine or the booze. > > 4. You get to converse across the world with such nice, intelligent, > like-minded people!! > > Slan, > > Mary > > p.s. Where was Stonybatter? > > ------------------------------- > 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
Eileen thanks for the info - it's just that I cannot find the place on my Wexford Discovery map. Mary
Viola and Thom, As one who is now dancing on the far side of bonkerdom, the reason for not giving up on genealogy are multiple and complex. 1. As soon as you do, some kind soul will put the very documents that you have been after for more years than you care to reveal on the web....... 2. The cousin that you never could quite take to will discover that vital piece of data that pulls together three sets of families - and will crow about it! 3. It's worse than nicotine or the booze. 4. You get to converse across the world with such nice, intelligent, like-minded people!! Slan, Mary p.s. Where was Stonybatter?
Hi Peter, thanks for the e-mail. i have noticed the Cousins name on line and it has never rang any bells but as far as Hoare (Kathyrn) goes I don't know much about her either. You see, our Hoare line (so Far) is james F. Hoare b. ca. 1802-1809 (we are told wexford) & he ma. Bridget Spence b. 1812-1813 (Wexford)-they (from what we are told) ma. in Ireland and ARE FOUND in Cheshire, England 1832 with children- Henry, Bridget,Mary Ann, Marsella (named after her grandmother marsella ? maiden name who was ma. to Michael Spence also apparently b. Wexford (from what we arwe told). He is also found in Cheshire on the 1841-1851 Censuses. I have ? of a Bargy for them but i don't quite know hoe to go about pinning them down there! Regards, [email protected] Peter <[email protected]> wrote: Hi I have a Kathryne Hoare born Wexford abt 1865, she married Patrick Cousins born 1864 Clonroche Wexford, As always I am looking for information on the COUSINS family from Wexford. Peter ------------------------------- 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
Hi Tracy, What a nice letter!. \you are a super person!.I know,,,,, maybe I,m just going through a phase right now. I think I am frustrated because when my husband was alive i tild him that one day I would find out where in Ireland his people came from and even though I had been to Ireland and found nothing at the Yola Place I guess it discouraged me in finding the definate townland there. The most I have gotten has been through Cheshire family History Library and the sources they have and someone named vanessa Dixon who has been a godsend in finding a very important ancestor named Andrew Spence. We have been told that they came from Wexfiord but it has been difficult to pin them down there. So, after 37 yrs I,m kind of disappointed in the lack of material in Ireland that is available unlee one knows the Townland they came from. However Bargy somehow seems to hold a key???? Just thought I,d let you know my thought. So glad that you have unearthed some of your heritage! cheers, [email protected] Tracy Keenan Lloyd <[email protected]> wrote: Viola, I too would like to encourage you. Just give it a break for awhile. I searched for 8 years for a lost branch of my family stemming from Wexford. I found them in Alberta, Canada last June and visited them right away. My elders had never known a cousin until I found them. I too thought nobody else cared. It's just that not everybody has the passion and resourcefulness we do. In one month 19 of those Canadian descendants will be coming to the States to meet the rest of their family here. It'll be the first family reunion we've ever had. Finding them has tied together the ends of time for me and given us all new family. Nobody will know the years of frustration, money, obsessive nights at the computer, time and brick walls we go through. Just take a breather and come back to it when it's fun again. One day one brick in that wall will crumble and a flood of answers will pour out. Somebody will thank you one day for all you've done and know that they weren't alone in caring about the family history. Tracy -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thomas Sutton Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 7:01 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Going Bonkers Viola; Couldn't help but comment on your remark about closing up shop.I'm 70 and been going through papers and pictures and trash for about 40 of those years. I am on so many lists I expect to be investigated by the govt.. People like us justy have to do it. There will always be some one else who wants to take up the search when we are gone. Someone else will turn 50 or 60 someday and suddenly want to know where they came from. Believe me all the work wont be for nothing. Without family historians like all of us, nobody would ever be able to tell the generations coming up where they were from or who their ancestors were. Keep pluggin away. Thom Sutton VIOLA HOAR wrote: Hi mary, you are right. I think I,m going to knock off doing Genealogy. It,s getting to be really too much. and when you think that ALL the years, money, time,work, sleepless nights from sorting out alot if this STUFF and accumulating Volumes and papers enough to fill an archive AND MAYBE somebody in the family will even care about all that stuff is enough to make you CLOSE UP SHOP!. Regards, Viola ------------------------------- 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 ------------------------------- 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
Hi camilla, Thanks for the encouragment. maybe i will!!!! [email protected] Camilla Barlow <[email protected]> wrote: Sometimes, Viola, a break is all you need to return with increased vigour. Your family will appreciate it. Years ago I asked 2 of mine who were living in UK at the time to go and order 2 certificates for me. In those days it was easier and cheaper for them to do that. It must have taken them 6 months to get around to it and they both lived in London. This was for my father who I never met. Only about 4 years later my son went with me to Guernsey and a couple of years later he asked me to do the Irish connection. This time he was visiting in London and came home with lots of vital certificates and enthusiasm. Never give up, just have a break. Regards Camilla ----- Original Message ----- From: "VIOLA HOAR" To: Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 10:51 AM Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] Going Bonkers > Hi mary, > you are right. I think I,m going to knock off doing Genealogy. > It,s getting to be really too much. and when you think that ALL the years, > money, time,work, sleepless nights from sorting out alot if this STUFF and > accumulating Volumes and papers enough to fill an archive AND MAYBE > somebody in the family will even care about all that stuff is enough to > make you CLOSE UP SHOP!. > Regards, Viola > > ------------------------------- > 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
Hi Tom, I,m viola and Would like to explain a few things to you about closing up the shop. I have been doing this for 32 years and had such a love of genealogy that I completed my fathers line which was Normans of buckinghamshire. I went all the way back to a Robert norman b. ca. 1635 which is all documented via genealogists over ther who searched Parish Registers & all concrete sources which have taken me back that far. Now I am pursuing Roberts parentage and the good thing about this is that my ancestors all began 1537 in Bletchley,Bucks (changed to fenney Stratford ) . When i do connect Robert back to Stephen Norman ca. 1536-1537 to him I will have the whole Norman line. I will not do that unless I have concret proof that Stepen & his children (who I have all their names to 1599). So you see theres only about two to fill in 1599 to ca. 1635. I have my mothers ancestry back to France 1605 (poitiers) which was fairly easy to do because it was all on Gedcom. The reason for my wanting to give it all up on the Hore, Hoare line (my husbands) is because I find Ireland (which I have traced his ancestors to) is so dammed difficult because of history and the destruction of records. BUT last week for the first time in 35 yrs I gave in to ancezstry and signed up for a monthly package Not realizing that it only gave a few things such as Censuses ,BMDs but nothing too substantial AND AND it only covered the U.K. So if you wanted to continue the trail to america it cost more money. I resent the fact that every little thing you want costs more & more. Is it all worth it? I have heard people say- look forward, not backwards and who cares about yesteryear. Anyhow, someday if there is a breakthrough on Hore, Hoare of Wexford I may pick up the challenge. Thanks for your note. My husbands cousin had even gone to Wexfored in the search for the Hore, Hoare line and did not get as far back as i did. THANKS to Cheshire Family History and some of their records and a Vanessa Dixon over there who found one ancestor in the male line that noone had even known about. THAT made my day!!! Sorry for the long e-mail but I thought I,d let you know the reason for my resignation . [email protected] Thomas Sutton <[email protected]> wrote: Viola; Couldn't help but comment on your remark about closing up shop.I'm 70 and been going through papers and pictures and trash for about 40 of those years. I am on so many lists I expect to be investigated by the govt.. People like us justy have to do it. There will always be some one else who wants to take up the search when we are gone. Someone else will turn 50 or 60 someday and suddenly want to know where they came from. Believe me all the work wont be for nothing. Without family historians like all of us, nobody would ever be able to tell the generations coming up where they were from or who their ancestors were. Keep pluggin away. Thom Sutton VIOLA HOAR wrote: Hi mary, you are right. I think I,m going to knock off doing Genealogy. It,s getting to be really too much. and when you think that ALL the years, money, time,work, sleepless nights from sorting out alot if this STUFF and accumulating Volumes and papers enough to fill an archive AND MAYBE somebody in the family will even care about all that stuff is enough to make you CLOSE UP SHOP!. Regards, Viola ------------------------------- 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
Viola, I too would like to encourage you. Just give it a break for awhile. I searched for 8 years for a lost branch of my family stemming from Wexford. I found them in Alberta, Canada last June and visited them right away. My elders had never known a cousin until I found them. I too thought nobody else cared. It's just that not everybody has the passion and resourcefulness we do. In one month 19 of those Canadian descendants will be coming to the States to meet the rest of their family here. It'll be the first family reunion we've ever had. Finding them has tied together the ends of time for me and given us all new family. Nobody will know the years of frustration, money, obsessive nights at the computer, time and brick walls we go through. Just take a breather and come back to it when it's fun again. One day one brick in that wall will crumble and a flood of answers will pour out. Somebody will thank you one day for all you've done and know that they weren't alone in caring about the family history. Tracy -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thomas Sutton Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 7:01 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Going Bonkers Viola; Couldn't help but comment on your remark about closing up shop.I'm 70 and been going through papers and pictures and trash for about 40 of those years. I am on so many lists I expect to be investigated by the govt.. People like us justy have to do it. There will always be some one else who wants to take up the search when we are gone. Someone else will turn 50 or 60 someday and suddenly want to know where they came from. Believe me all the work wont be for nothing. Without family historians like all of us, nobody would ever be able to tell the generations coming up where they were from or who their ancestors were. Keep pluggin away. Thom Sutton VIOLA HOAR <[email protected]> wrote: Hi mary, you are right. I think I,m going to knock off doing Genealogy. It,s getting to be really too much. and when you think that ALL the years, money, time,work, sleepless nights from sorting out alot if this STUFF and accumulating Volumes and papers enough to fill an archive AND MAYBE somebody in the family will even care about all that stuff is enough to make you CLOSE UP SHOP!. Regards, Viola ------------------------------- 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
Hi Viola don't go bonkers. We all get to that point sometime. I try to remember how many distant cousins I have met and places I have travelled to in doing research. Next year is a trip to Ireland just to see the places my ancestors came from. I don't really expect to find any information. It is an expensive and paper accumulating hobby but there are a lot of great side affects to it all. Keep your chin up and enjoy your research. Maurice Charette ----- Original Message ----- From: "VIOLA HOAR" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 8:51 PM Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] Going Bonkers > Hi mary, > you are right. I think I,m going to knock off doing Genealogy. > It,s getting to be really too much. and when you think that ALL the years, > money, time,work, sleepless nights from sorting out alot if this STUFF and > accumulating Volumes and papers enough to fill an archive AND MAYBE > somebody in the family will even care about all that stuff is enough to > make you CLOSE UP SHOP!. > Regards, Viola > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Well let me see if I can assist on one part Faythe street was covered by several churchs in the area but The Faythe is one I think jumps to mind there are more and I will look at them also to see what the names are. Its a nuisance working between two pc's but I am working hard to get them all compatible. Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark/Ali" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 5:45 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Barntown - WALSH >I have both Walsh's and Rossiters in my tree. I think the Walsh's came from > Ballyhogue and Rossiters came from around Faythe St(not sure what parish > that is). > Mark > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Could someone please tell me what "Bassetts Directory" is!! Clare Stoppa
Viola; Couldn't help but comment on your remark about closing up shop.I'm 70 and been going through papers and pictures and trash for about 40 of those years. I am on so many lists I expect to be investigated by the govt.. People like us justy have to do it. There will always be some one else who wants to take up the search when we are gone. Someone else will turn 50 or 60 someday and suddenly want to know where they came from. Believe me all the work wont be for nothing. Without family historians like all of us, nobody would ever be able to tell the generations coming up where they were from or who their ancestors were. Keep pluggin away. Thom Sutton VIOLA HOAR <[email protected]> wrote: Hi mary, you are right. I think I,m going to knock off doing Genealogy. It,s getting to be really too much. and when you think that ALL the years, money, time,work, sleepless nights from sorting out alot if this STUFF and accumulating Volumes and papers enough to fill an archive AND MAYBE somebody in the family will even care about all that stuff is enough to make you CLOSE UP SHOP!. Regards, Viola ------------------------------- 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
Hi mary, you are right. I think I,m going to knock off doing Genealogy. It,s getting to be really too much. and when you think that ALL the years, money, time,work, sleepless nights from sorting out alot if this STUFF and accumulating Volumes and papers enough to fill an archive AND MAYBE somebody in the family will even care about all that stuff is enough to make you CLOSE UP SHOP!. Regards, Viola
Hi, Knew that Rossiters came from Wexford. Anyone run across hoare, hore names there? thanks, [email protected]
> Coolcots. Can anyone tell me where Stonybatter is? Civil Parish - Carrick Baroney - Shelmalier W Union - Wexford DED - Wexford Rural Barntown = ditto. Eileen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Simpson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 9:31 PM Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] Barntown - WALSH > Hello Wexfordonians, > > does anybody at all have any information about a place called Barntown, > which is a smidgen to the west ( about 3 miles ) of Wexford town on the > N25, in the old Catholic parish of Glynn, old civil parish of Carrick ( > I think ). Have just discovered that my g grandfather, PATRICK WALSH > was born there in about 1839 and not, as I had thought in Wexford town > itself ( it does pay to listen to your cousins..... ) and so a whole > raft of data that I had collected now goes out the window. I know that > it has a Pugin church, but not much more. > > PATRICK moved to Wexford and lived in John Street, where his wife MARY > ANNE FURLONG nee ROSSITER lived with her father and mother, JAMES > ROSSITER and ANNE DANE. Patrick's sons were; PATRICK, JOHN JOSEPH, > and WILLIAM JOSEPH, so I expect that a father's name is somewhere in > there. > > In Griffiths, looking in the civil parish of Carrick, I found one > JAMES WALSH in Ballygoman, which seems to be the nearest to Barntown, > and JOHN WALSH in Shelmaliere Commons, Stonybatter, Carricklawn and > Coolcots. Can anyone tell me where Stonybatter is? The only JOSEPH > was in Rosslare - and there was a PATRICK in Clonard Little in the > parish of St Peters. > > Doing all this ancestor chasing is the best way to going bonkers that I > know of..... > > Slan, > > Mary > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Hello Cara >From the death cert states,Gorey thesuperrintendent registrars district.,Registrars districtKillenagh & Wells,Kilnamanagh Fever Hospital , Les ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cara_Links" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 12:47 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Fever Hospital >I have a collection of deaths etc and data on the Fever Hospital down Gorey > way > would that be where you mean? > Cara > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joseph Rowlands" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 2:06 AM > Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] 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 >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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