With all Listers rallying to thank Cara, I would like to add my appreciation, also thanks to Paul, Cyril (haven't heard from him for a while, hope he is OK), Chris, Joyce, IT Brendan, Richard, Bill, Peggy (managed to access the images eventually), all on my Source List and many more I hope will forgive me for not including but their help is highly valued. The other side of the coin is the 'cowboys' who have hijacked my URL (who or what is "pylefamily"), also those who could not be bothered to even express thanks for information that cost time and money to research. To all researching the Kehoes I would direct them to the 'Wild Geese' website and have a ball reading about Myles, think I might have mentioned him before. The 'Wild West' has come to mind as I have just relocated to a wonderful one-horse-town in the wilds of Ayrshire, Scotland; Burns Country don't you know (wonder if he was related to the Wicklow Byrnes, poor joke). If anyone has any leads on Sheehans living in Wicklow in the 20th c. I would be grateful. Mine were my great-grandmother Nora -married James Kehoe 1880 in Wicklow town- she was b.abt. 1859 and d.1913, also her father, Mortimer - no dates known. There was also a Maurice, not sure what relation he was, but was told he was a good musician. I was told our Sheehans were from the 'West', Kerry I think. Some of these Sheehans moved to Boston, Mass. in the late 1800s although Nora remained in Dublin and latterly Wicklow where she died. Frank Kehoe Catrine, Scotland.
I hate this when someone takes the hard earnt data and places it else where and this is one of my pet peeves of late, nothing has been more annoying than having someone offer to sell back to you the data you worked hard to compile for years and paid good coin for So Frank I do sympathise with your and who or what you say are the pylefamily something that goes with pile of ????? could be placed on roses. How annoying ..........and how stupid its a bit like the guy in the Wexford Library who tried to tell me about the Treacy site he had built and then proceeded to show me the data that I have placed on the IGP page for Wicklow and when I asked him why he could not at least aknowledge the site he took it off if not the people who spend hours in dingy dark old dusty places writing down these stats, he proceeded to tell me, I had not formatted it properly for him to get off the site, so I asked him if he would like all the otherTreacy data I have compiled, ( I was being sarcastic) he said you can send it to me, to this day he has no idea that he was talking to the person who had compiled the data he has taken and put on his site, so Frank my advice to you is, ignore the wannabes and cowboys and just go on doing what you enjoy researching and I see Auntie Eileen who is chasing Sheehans has contacted you, and she is a sharer and a carer, great lady that one, and Cyril by the way is simply being coy hes around. Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Kehoe" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 7:12 AM Subject: [IRL-WEXFORD] Sheehans in Wicklow > With all Listers rallying to thank Cara, I would like to add my > appreciation, also thanks to Paul, Cyril (haven't heard from him for a > while, hope he is OK), Chris, Joyce, IT Brendan, Richard, Bill, Peggy > (managed to access the images eventually), all on my Source List and many > more I hope will forgive me for not including but their help is highly > valued. The other side of the coin is the 'cowboys' who have hijacked my > URL > (who or what is "pylefamily"), also those who could not be bothered to > even > express thanks for information that cost time and money to research. > > To all researching the Kehoes I would direct them to the 'Wild Geese' > website and have a ball reading about Myles, think I might have mentioned > him before. > > The 'Wild West' has come to mind as I have just relocated to a wonderful > one-horse-town in the wilds of Ayrshire, Scotland; Burns Country don't you > know (wonder if he was related to the Wicklow Byrnes, poor joke). > > If anyone has any leads on Sheehans living in Wicklow in the 20th c. I > would > be grateful. Mine were my great-grandmother Nora -married James Kehoe 1880 > in Wicklow town- she was b.abt. 1859 and d.1913, also her father, > Mortimer - > no dates known. There was also a Maurice, not sure what relation he was, > but > was told he was a good musician. I was told our Sheehans were from the > 'West', Kerry I think. Some of these Sheehans moved to Boston, Mass. in > the > late 1800s although Nora remained in Dublin and latterly Wicklow where she > died. > > Frank Kehoe > Catrine, Scotland. > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >