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    1. Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] BOLGER,DOYLE,CARTY
    2. Ann E. Ignacio
    3. Hi, Jeff, Would you be so kind as to check for the name Bolger in County Wexford. My great-great grandfather was Edward Bolger, married to Mary Doyle (both born in the 1790s). Edward may have had a brother George, in whose name he purchased land in Dodge County, Wisconsin around 1850, shortly after purchasing land in his own name. There was an Edward Bolger listed in Griffith's, in Sarshill, and a George Bolger in Bastardstown nearby, and they may have been in Kilmore St. Mary's Parish. Anastasia, daughter of Edward and Mary Doyle Bolger married a James Carty. There is a Carty listed in Sheephouse, also nearby. James and Anastasia Bolger Carty settled in Begerin by Old Ross shortly before also emigrating with several of their children to Wisconsin, in the mid-1850s. There is also a theory that Mary Doyle may have been the second wife of Edward Bolger, and that would be an interesting item to discover. I'd be very grateful if you could find something for me. Ann in Iowa At 10:44 PM 4/4/2007, you wrote: >Dear Judi, > >After sending the last about Patrick Kehoe listings in Griffith's, I dug out >my copy of Brian Cantwell's MEMORIALS on CD. I had to re-learn how to >search it since the last time. There were too many Kehoes in Wexford and >Wicklow cemeteries, I despaired of finding Patrick. So I searched for >Gregan and found one hit in the Tomacork R.C. cemetery, Co. Wicklow. I then >scrolled down to check the Kehoes: > >Erected By >Patrick Keogh Paulbeg >in loving memory of his father >Patrick Keogh died April 14th >1852 aged 68 years his sister >Mary died Nov 13th 1884 aged >31 years and his mother >Margaret Kehoe died Jam 9th >1881 aged 70 years also his son >James died young and his wife >Mary Kehoe died Feb 4th 1924 >aged 65 years >also the above >Patrick Kehoe died March >19th 1935 aged 82 years >also his daughter Marcella >died July 27th 1945 aged 52 years >and his son Patrick Kehoe >who died 28th Dec 1954 >and his daughter Margaret Kehoe >who died 14th Feb 1963 >(Note the first two named may also be KEHOE, possibly an error in >transcription by b.j.c.) >[JLJ: this note above is in the original text] > >[JLJ: Paulbeg, Co. Wicklow, is a townland about 3.5 km east of the village >of Shillelagh, and about 4 km north of the town of Carnew, and about 2 km >from the townland of Tomacork, which is near where my family came from to >Canada and then Michigan in the late 1860s. Paulbeg is about 17 km NE of >Bunclody, Co. Wexford, - a short day's walk.] > >Erected by Thomas Gregan >Tombrean in memory of his >mother Ellen Gregan who died >March 1845 aged 56 years >also his father John Gregan >died Septr 1865 aged 78 yrs >also his beloved daughter Ellen >died January 2d 1891 aged 20 years >also the above Thomas Gregan >died Feby 25th 1895 aged 73 years >and his son John died July 19 >1902 aged 39 yrs also his wife >Mary Gregan died May 3rd 1923 >aged 86 years > >Hope these are yours. > >Jeff Jernegan > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Judi" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 8:11 AM >Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] BUNCLODY RC-NOLAN- Co Wexford > > > > Hello Cara, > > > > I would very much appreciate a look-up into any Keogh's in the Bunclody > > (Newtownbarry) area who might have been a blacksmith. I have little to go > > on, I'm afraid. > > One of the names might be Patrick KEOGH/KEHOE and his wife Margaret > > (GREGAN) > > The name GREGAN might be near the Keogh name also. The may have died > > sometime after 1855. I hope it is not too much to ask. > > > > Thank you so much, > > > > Judith Guest > > > >------------------------------- >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

    04/04/2007 05:28:07
    1. [IRL-WEXFORD] BULGER -bOLGER-DOYLE-CARTY
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Perhaps Anne you need to widen your search on the Carty name and include the Irish spelling of Carthy as well, it worked when I was looking for the name in another county. BULGER Here lies the body of Mary Bulger of Kilmore who depd this life 28th March 1830 aged 56 yrs also her husband Nicholas Buler who depd this life May the 20th 1832 aged 64 years Also their daughter Mary Bulger------no dates Buried at Grange Cemetery Kilmore There are a lot of Bolger/Bulgers buried at Fern and the only one I can see that may fit your name search is this one Erected by Mary Bolger of Tomnaboly in emory of her husband Edward Bolger who depd this life June 16th 1840 aged 46 years Cheers Cara Helping Jeff where I can > Hi, Jeff, > Would you be so kind as to check for the name Bolger in > County Wexford. > My great-great grandfather was Edward Bolger, married to > Mary Doyle (both born in the 1790s). Edward may have had a brother > George, in whose name he purchased land in Dodge County, Wisconsin > around 1850, shortly after purchasing land in his own name. > There was an Edward Bolger listed in Griffith's, in > Sarshill, and a George Bolger in Bastardstown nearby, and they may > have been in Kilmore St. Mary's Parish. > Anastasia, daughter of Edward and Mary Doyle Bolger married > a James Carty. There is a Carty listed in Sheephouse, also nearby. > James and Anastasia Bolger Carty settled in Begerin by Old Ross > shortly before also emigrating with several of their children to > Wisconsin, in the mid-1850s. > There is also a theory that Mary Doyle may have been the > second wife of Edward Bolger, and that would be an interesting item > to discover. > I'd be very grateful if you could find something for me. > Ann in Iowa > > > > At 10:44 PM 4/4/2007, you wrote: >>Dear Judi, >> >>After sending the last about Patrick Kehoe listings in Griffith's, I dug >>out >>my copy of Brian Cantwell's MEMORIALS on CD. I had to re-learn how to >>search it since the last time. There were too many Kehoes in Wexford and >>Wicklow cemeteries, I despaired of finding Patrick. So I searched for >>Gregan and found one hit in the Tomacork R.C. cemetery, Co. Wicklow. I >>then >>scrolled down to check the Kehoes: >> >>Erected By >>Patrick Keogh Paulbeg >>in loving memory of his father >>Patrick Keogh died April 14th >>1852 aged 68 years his sister >>Mary died Nov 13th 1884 aged >>31 years and his mother >>Margaret Kehoe died Jam 9th >>1881 aged 70 years also his son >>James died young and his wife >>Mary Kehoe died Feb 4th 1924 >>aged 65 years >>also the above >>Patrick Kehoe died March >>19th 1935 aged 82 years >>also his daughter Marcella >>died July 27th 1945 aged 52 years >>and his son Patrick Kehoe >>who died 28th Dec 1954 >>and his daughter Margaret Kehoe >>who died 14th Feb 1963 >>(Note the first two named may also be KEHOE, possibly an error in >>transcription by b.j.c.) >>[JLJ: this note above is in the original text] >> >>[JLJ: Paulbeg, Co. Wicklow, is a townland about 3.5 km east of the village >>of Shillelagh, and about 4 km north of the town of Carnew, and about 2 km >>from the townland of Tomacork, which is near where my family came from to >>Canada and then Michigan in the late 1860s. Paulbeg is about 17 km NE of >>Bunclody, Co. Wexford, - a short day's walk.] >> >>Erected by Thomas Gregan >>Tombrean in memory of his >>mother Ellen Gregan who died >>March 1845 aged 56 years >>also his father John Gregan >>died Septr 1865 aged 78 yrs >>also his beloved daughter Ellen >>died January 2d 1891 aged 20 years >>also the above Thomas Gregan >>died Feby 25th 1895 aged 73 years >>and his son John died July 19 >>1902 aged 39 yrs also his wife >>Mary Gregan died May 3rd 1923 >>aged 86 years >> >>Hope these are yours. >> >>Jeff Jernegan >> >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Judi" <[email protected]> >>To: <[email protected]> >>Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 8:11 AM >>Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] BUNCLODY RC-NOLAN- Co Wexford >> >> >> > Hello Cara, >> > >> > I would very much appreciate a look-up into any Keogh's in the Bunclody >> > (Newtownbarry) area who might have been a blacksmith. I have little to >> > go >> > on, I'm afraid. >> > One of the names might be Patrick KEOGH/KEHOE and his wife Margaret >> > (GREGAN) >> > The name GREGAN might be near the Keogh name also. The may have died >> > sometime after 1855. I hope it is not too much to ask. >> > >> > Thank you so much, >> > >> > Judith Guest >> > >> >>------------------------------- >>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 >

    04/06/2007 10:59:16