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    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] ARKLOW SHIPS AND OWNERS PAST
    2. Cara_Links
    3. George Kearon Ltd- South Quay Arklow 1- MS Gloria -580 tons D.W. 2-MS Reginald Kearon - 520 Tond D.W. 3-MS Seabank- 365 Tons D.W. 4- MS George Emilie -265 Tons D.W. John Tyrrell 51 Ferrybank 1-M/V Alford Mason 350 Tons D.W. James Tyrrell -Crinnis Ferrybank 1-M/V- Murrell - 390 Tons D.W. 2-M/V/ Halronnell - 350 Tons D.W. 3-M/V Tyrronall-330 Tons D.W. 4- W/V Windamere - 270 Tons D.W. Just as a bit of trivia there is a place named Windamere in Tasmania wonder what the connection to this name might be? I know ships were built in and around the area in times gone by.

    04/28/2009 11:39:25
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] JAMES POSTLETHWAITE
    2. Cara_Links
    3. In the April of 1909 an auction of Sailing Vessels was held at Connah's Quay North Wales. The schooner fleet of Mr Ashburner of Barrow was for sale and among them was the James Postlethwaite she was built at Barrow in 1881, and named after a local ship-owner, she was 99 feet long and could carry 190 tons of cargo. Purchased for 995 pounds by George Kearon and Job Hall and Edward Hall, Job's boy was her Captain. She was plied to the trade in the coasting and north European trades but this ended on August 3rd 1914 when she was captured in Hamburg as World War 1 began. Her masts removed and she was used as a barge on the Elbe. Captain Ned Hall and his crew were removed to a prison camp established at Rublehen racecourse Berlin. There these men lived for four years - six to a room in the stables under the grand stand. Also in this camp was one Captain George Tyndall he himself having been removed from the Palgrave Murphy steamer "City of Belfast". A week before the war ended, the two Arklow Captains were among a group of sick prisoners released into neutral Holland, but Captain George Tyndall seriously ill died 10 days later. The James Postlethwaite was eventually liberated towed across the North Sea to South Shields and their under the loving hands of Captain Edward ( Ned) Hall, she resumed trading in 1920. January 1929 saw Captain Hall retire, and Captain Daniel Breslin of Meadows Lane replaced him until April 1929, when Captain William Hagan of Upper Main Street, stepped in as the Captain of the ship. William was born in 1884 at 17 Fair Green Arklow son of Patrick Hagan a lightship man. One of five sailor brothers, he went to sea in a variety of schooners, from 1903-1906 and then went on to Steamships. He gained his Mate Certificate in 1913 whilst working at the Irish Lights he left there in 1916 and joined as Mate the "Braegrove" owned by Coal importers Thomas Collier/ 1918 he passed for Master then he joined a Dublin firm named Michael Murphy Ltd., trading to France. 1928 he joined the O'Toole steamer "Deansgate". A year later he returned to the "James Postlethwaite " and became her master having purchased shares in her. But on the 11/5/1929 the James Postlethwaite was rammed in bad weather by the J.J.Moncks and she sunk. Without loss of life. Captain William Hagan Mate-Patrick Byrne of Gusset Lane Engineer - Myles Donovan of Probys Row A.B.- Laurence Donovan of Probys Row OS -Laurence Byrne Boy- William Canterbury The wrecked ship was raised and in 1930 was trading yet again. Captain Hagan died in Upper Main Street in the August of 1935 aged 51 years. His shares in the ship being left to his wife Julia *Trivia In June 1954 the James Postlethwaite was towed to Youghal by Kearon' ship George Emelie to star in the film "Moby DIck" starring Gregory Peck. Sad to say at the end of filming, she was damaged in a gale and she lay beached and derelict in Youghal until she was destroyed by Fire on 7/10/1957

    04/28/2009 11:31:23
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] HERRINGS ALIVE 1935
    2. Cara_Links
    3. It happened at Arklow, on a bright moonlight night, A man on the beach saw a wonderful sight, Forninst his two eyes, right there on the shore, Were herrings alive, herrings galore. He ran up the town to spread the news there, Somd didn't believe him, they thought he was quare, An oul one remarked, you've had too much strong tay, Herring sez he walking out of the say. Are you dotin or wat, said a man on the street, Ye'll be telling us next the herrings have feet, But your man doesn't mind and he shouts out loud, Free herrings for all on the beach to the crowd. He goes back to the beach with a crowd on his tracks, With boxes, tin baths, buckets and sacks, be the hokey we are rich says old Mickey Leech, When he saw all the herrings right there on the beach. There were hundreds of thousands of fish on the sand, All driven ashore by some unseen hand, The fish market's loss was Arklow's gain With this gift from the depths of old Neptunes Domain. Those times were hard and the purse strings tight, But the people of Arklow on that fine moonlight night, Had free herrings for supper and the next evenings tea, >From the Herrings that swam from the sea. Now I cannot vouch for the end of this poem That in Arklow next morning in one certain house, On going downstairs the man of the house Found herrings in the mousetrap instead of a mouse. BR

    04/28/2009 10:57:59
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] IGP Archives addition - Redford Cem. Co. Wicklow
    2. Christina Finn Hunt
    3. We have just added a new cemetery for Wicklow. Redford Cemetery, Greystones. There are 150 more images with transcriptions. Joyce Tunstead was the photographer and transcriber. To view go to http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/index.htm Click on Wicklow and then Headstones. Christina Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives

    04/27/2009 02:22:02
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] ALLEN-wicklow
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Richard Allen was born c1844 in Arklow and died in Killaoe Co Clare 9/11/1894. (Scarriff Registrar's District 1894 Dec quarter Vol 4 pge 233) his widow Anna Allen of 58 Raymond Street Dublin was granted on the 14/12/1894 his effects of 151 pounds and 10 shillings. Cheers Cara

    04/25/2009 12:24:12
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] New files in IGP Archives
    2. Christina Finn Hunt
    3. New this month! Ballinatone Graveyard - Joyce Tunstead & Yvonne. Russell More headstones from Joyce Tunstead in Rathnew Cem. Part 5, To take a peek go to: http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ Click on WICKLOW and Headstones. To submit files or photos go to: http://www.genrecords.org/irfiles/ Enjoy! Christina

    04/25/2009 05:15:01
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] Lawrence Waters
    2. Dear Listers, I am trying to find out where my greatgrandfather, Lawrence Waters, was born. It would have been around 1844. He joined the army in 1856, enlisting in Trim. Giving his birth year as 1840, he would have received the bounty of a man instead of that for a boy. He then went abroad and was only back in Ireland for a short spell of duty in 1876. The three indications I have for his year of birth are on his marriage certificate, 1871 census and death certificate. They all indicate a birth year of 1844. His marriage and death certificates state that his father's name was James and that he was a clerk. His eldest child's christian names were Kathleen Jane Etheridge (Kathleen after his mother or a sister? Jane Etheridge were his mother's christian names). His children were baptized by the roman catholic army chaplain. Have any of you come across Lawrence? Yours sincerely, Anne Vinnicombe

    04/24/2009 01:24:55
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] ALLEN family in Baltinglass connected to FirstWorld War group photograph
    2. Thanks Andrew, always worth a try, you just never know. Cheers Charlene ----- Original Message ----- From: Andrew Tatham<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: April 20, 2009 3:45 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] ALLEN family in Baltinglass connected to FirstWorld War group photograph Sorry, Charlene - I can't see any connections. -- Cheers Andrew www.groupphoto.co.uk<http://www.groupphoto.co.uk/>

    04/20/2009 12:28:31
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] ALLEN family in Baltinglass connected to First World War group photograph
    2. Andrew Tatham
    3. Sorry, Charlene - I can't see any connections. -- Cheers Andrew www.groupphoto.co.uk > Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 19:26:42 -0400 > From: <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] ALLEN family in Baltinglass connected to > FirstWorldWar group photograph > To: <[email protected]>, "Cara_Links" <[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hello > > I have a Thomas Allen married to a Ms Wiggins and 2 children listed Thomas > Allen Jr and Henry Humphries Allen married to Ellen Beatty in 1870 in > Nepean, Ontario. Being Irish Beatty I can only assume that the Allens > were as well as the Irish tended to stick together in Canada. Henry > Humphries was born in 1844 and died in 1936 in Canada. No listing as to > where he or Thomas Allen Sr were born. > > Ellen Beatty was the daughter of Thomas Beatty and Elizabeth Graham. > Thomas Beatty was the son of Daniel Beatty and Jane Smith of Co. Wicklow > Ireland. Elizabeth was the daughter of John Graham and Mary Argue both of > Co. Cavan Ireland. > > Any connections? > > Charlene

    04/20/2009 02:45:10
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] ALLEN family in Baltinglass connected to FirstWorldWar group photograph
    2. Hello I have a Thomas Allen married to a Ms Wiggins and 2 children listed Thomas Allen Jr and Henry Humphries Allen married to Ellen Beatty in 1870 in Nepean, Ontario. Being Irish Beatty I can only assume that the Allens were as well as the Irish tended to stick together in Canada. Henry Humphries was born in 1844 and died in 1936 in Canada. No listing as to where he or Thomas Allen Sr were born. Ellen Beatty was the daughter of Thomas Beatty and Elizabeth Graham. Thomas Beatty was the son of Daniel Beatty and Jane Smith of Co. Wicklow Ireland. Elizabeth was the daughter of John Graham and Mary Argue both of Co. Cavan Ireland. Any connections? Charlene ----- Original Message ----- From: Andrew Tatham<mailto:[email protected]> To: Cara_Links<mailto:[email protected]> Cc: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: April 19, 2009 5:58 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] ALLEN family in Baltinglass connected to FirstWorldWar group photograph Hi Cara Thanks for getting back to me. It's been several years since I've been in contact with most of the family - though as part of my recent research I have been back in touch with Tom Allen's niece in Melbourne, but she is not on email. Tom Allen's mother was Frances Hanbidge (1865-1932) and his sister was Elizabeth Eleanor Mabel Allen who married John Lighton Synge, the physicist, and her family is well documented. One of her daughters is Cathleen Morawetz, a well-renowned mathematician in the US. Tom & his brother Ivan's army service records are in the UK National Archives in Kew and I don't think there's anything to research with respect to the Army in Ireland - and Tom ended his days in England in 1959. I think the family was Protestant - though whether the Coates family was too, I don't know. Thanks for getting in touch - and I look forward to hearing more! -- Cheers Andrew www.groupphoto.co.uk<http://www.groupphoto.co.uk/> ----- Original Message -----

    04/19/2009 01:26:42
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] ALLEN family in Baltinglass connected to First WorldWar group photograph
    2. Andrew Tatham
    3. Hi Cara Thanks for getting back to me. It's been several years since I've been in contact with most of the family - though as part of my recent research I have been back in touch with Tom Allen's niece in Melbourne, but she is not on email. Tom Allen's mother was Frances Hanbidge (1865-1932) and his sister was Elizabeth Eleanor Mabel Allen who married John Lighton Synge, the physicist, and her family is well documented. One of her daughters is Cathleen Morawetz, a well-renowned mathematician in the US. Tom & his brother Ivan's army service records are in the UK National Archives in Kew and I don't think there's anything to research with respect to the Army in Ireland - and Tom ended his days in England in 1959. I think the family was Protestant - though whether the Coates family was too, I don't know. Thanks for getting in touch - and I look forward to hearing more! -- Cheers Andrew www.groupphoto.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cara_Links" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 1:53 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] ALLEN family in Baltinglass connected to First WorldWar group photograph >A grand idea - Is it possible to add some of this data you have gleaned to >my Co Wicklow data base, or at least place me in contact with someone from >the family > And as far as Graveyards are concerned in Wicklow - well then you are > talking to the right person on those for the area > > But your best look for the Army people is in a set of Volumes with black > and white covers in the Dublin Library > > Anyway guess you will glean something from this list if anyone decides to > share, I myself have the name Allen in my Co Wicklow Data base > Coates family came from Preban and you dont say what religion so I am in > no mans land on this at the moment .......... > > > Well I sure do have this family in my data base already > they married at Aghold Co Wicklow Ireland 18/6/1851 and I have Anthony > born 12/3/1872 at Dunlavin Co Wicklow Irealnd Thomas Allens father was > John Allen > > I will now have to sort this out with what else I have put in the file but > not married to the family --------- > > Barbara Dowling should write to you shes a buff on Dagg name search also. > > Also what was the Mothers name DO you know this ? > > I may have collected the headstone but she may be buried under her maiden > name as oft happened in Ireland > > > Cheers for now > Cara > List Admin

    04/19/2009 04:58:32
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] ALLEN family in Baltinglass connected to First World War group photograph
    2. Andrew Tatham
    3. Hi I am researching a First World War group photograph. One of the men in the picture was Thomas Edward Allen who was born in Kiltegan near Baltinglass in County Wicklow. For each of the men in my picture I am trying to get a bigger picture of who they were, where their families came from and what has happened to their family since, including their grandparents, parents and brothers and sisters (for more background on my project see www.groupphoto.co.uk). I have been in touch with his grandson and a couple of his nieces and have got quite a lot of information about him and his family, but I would like to fill in some gaps with respect to his grandparents and two of his brothers. In particular I am after the following: 1.. Dates of birth and death for his father's parents Thomas Allen and Elizabeth nee Dagg. I know that they were married at Coolkenno on 18 Jun 1851 and both were of full age - he was a farmer from Kilbaylet, son of John Allen, a farmer - and she was from Coolkenno daughter of Robert Dagg, a farmer. I have also been told that Thomas Allen lived to be 96. I also know that they had three sons, Robert (the father of Thomas in my photo) who was born in 1861, James who was born 2 Aug 1867 at Kilbellett, & Anthony who was born 12 Mar 1872 2.. Confirmation of date of death of his mother's father William Hanbidge. His dates have been given to me as born 1823, died 1890 but I can't find the death in the register index. 3.. Anything about his brothers: Robert Kendal Allen (known as Bertie) was born in Sep 1894 and is supposed to have married a Miss Coates and was known to be alive in the '30s but was not in touch with the rest of the family from then on, & Ivan Wellesley Allen born in May 1899 and died young (possibly in the '30s) as a result of ill health caused by gas inhalation in the war. I'm thinking of going over to Ireland to look in archives and graveyards some time later this year, but if some kind soul has any thoughts that might steer me in the right direction or answer any of my questions, I'd be very grateful. -- Thank you, Andrew in Norfolk, UK www.groupphoto.co.uk

    04/18/2009 03:55:20
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] BARRINGTON; EDGE: CORRECTION
    2. compostellan
    3. I should have said " I now know that my great grandmother's father was "John (John) BARRINGTON then (1896) residing at Main Street Rathdrum". Richard White TUNBRIDGE WELLS Kent UK ----- Original Message ----- From: "compostellan" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2009 4:16 PM Subject: Fw: [IRL-WICKLOW] VIA CARA EDGE AND BARRINGTON and WHY? > For what it's worth after I had emailed and telephoned the Registrar's > Office in Roscommon they looked again and found the marriage certificate I > was looking for. No explanation as to how they I had missed it. I can only > think that I had inadvertently given them too much information. I knew my > great grandparents had married in St Saviour's Church (of Ireland) in > Rathdrum whereas the marriage certificate simply said "The Parish Church". > The marriage was conducted by the Rev R Wyndham Guinness. > > Anyway all's well that ends well. I now know that my great grandmother's > father was Michael BARRINGTON then (1896) of Main Street Rathdrum. I > believe that my branch of the BARRINGTONs may have come to Rathdrum from > Queen's County. My great grandmother's sister Frances (or Fanny) > BARRINGTON was a draper in Tullow, Co Carlow in the 1910s and early > 1920s. (Thanks to the Irish Times archive I now know when she put the > business up for sale in 1922 and have the notice of her marriage in June > 1923 to William F Murdock as well as lots of information on my EDGEs). > > I should be interested in any further information anyone might have on my > BARRINGTONs and what link, if any, they might have with Jonah BARRINGTON > and his ancestors. > > > > Richard White > Tunbridge Wells > Kent UK > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Cara_Links" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 11:27 PM > Subject: [IRL-WICKLOW] VIA CARA EDGE AND BARRINGTON and WHY? > > >> >> Dear Listers, >> >> Richard is posting his mails and although he can see that they appear in >> archives, he is not receiving a copy of his mails, >> Hence I am re-posting this mail to see what happens and see if he gets my >> mail, but if any of you have information on this family >> Richard would be delighted to hear from one and all. >> >> Perhaps to the list may be the better way to go then one and all will be >> able to see why these things that are being noted are not being found >> >....... >> >> Cheers from here >> Cara >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: compostellan >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 10:23 AM >> Subject: BARRINGTON and EDGE Marriage Certificate >> >> >> I keep running up against a big brick wall in pursuing the line of my >> maternal great grandmother Catherine BARRINGTON, believed to have been >> born in Queen's County (from 1901 census) but later living in Rathdrum. >> >> From the recently published Irish BMD index on Family Search I found >> the following details about the marriage of David EDGE and Catherine >> BARRINGTON: >> >> Reg District Rathdrum; Reg Date Jan-Mar quarter 1896......collection >> Ireland Civil Registration Indexes 1845-1958. >> >> On this basis I applied to Roscommon for a copy of the marriage >> certificate including the date 10/1/1896 and the place St Saviour's >> Church Rathdrum which, I think, I obtained a couple of years ago when >> visiting Rathdrum and looking at the parish records there. >> >> I have just received a note from Roscommon saying that after checking >> their records for the years 1895 to 1897 they have been able to find "no >> entry corresponding to the particulars given in your recent application". >> Can anyone on the list explain why this might be so? > > Richard White > Tunbridge Wells > Kent UK > >

    04/17/2009 07:43:11
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] New this week in IGP Archives
    2. Paddy
    3. Thank you Christina, All better now, like having an old friend back. Hope your break went well. (said she full of envy) Paddy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christina Finn Hunt" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 12, 2009 6:39 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] New this week in IGP Archives >I just got home from a week in England and almost a week in Ireland.\ > I have reloaded the front page which for some reason was the Fermanagh > index. > Thanks should help. > Chris > http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/index.htm > > | Hi Frank, > | I just checked the opening page to the site and also get Fermanagh. > | Won't move from the page. What you see is what you get. Must be a > | glitch somewhere. Paddy > | > | ----- Original Message ----- > | From: "Frank Kernohan" <[email protected]> To: <irl- > | [email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 8:47 AM > | Subject: Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] New this week in IGP Archives > | > | > || Christina: I have been trying to access the IGP-web.com/igp > || archives site for the last few days and it opens up to Fermanagh. > || Is there a problem with > || the site? I am interested in Wexford, Wicklow and Carlow. Frank > || Kernohan > || > > > *************************************** > 1- Only leave in the body of the mail what is relevant to your answer > > 2- Change the SUBJECT LINE to suit the body of your own Mail to List. > > > ------------------------------- > 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 - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.238 / Virus Database: 270.11.52/2053 - Release Date: 04/10/09 18:27:00

    04/12/2009 12:50:42
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] Fw: VIA CARA EDGE AND BARRINGTON and WHY?
    2. GOLDING KIDD
    3. Richard I am researching Blakes of Ballinglen, Co Wicklow (maiden name of my paternal grandmother) there appears to have been a close relationship with the name Edge and Ireland & Wallace which I am trying to research. I understand a bridge ib Bray Co Wicklow was engineered by a ? David Edge. I have details of sobe Edge names collected - trying to find a connection . Did you by any chance have a name Edge-McKenna ? I can extract what I have and share with you if it would be of use . Cheers Golding (Kidd) ----- Original Message ----- From: "compostellan" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2009 4:16 PM Subject: [IRL-WICKLOW] Fw: VIA CARA EDGE AND BARRINGTON and WHY? > For what it's worth after I had emailed and telephoned the Registrar's > Office in Roscommon they looked again and found the marriage certificate I > was looking for. No explanation as to how they I had missed it. I can only > think that I had inadvertently given them too much information. I knew my > great grandparents had married in St Saviour's Church (of Ireland) in > Rathdrum whereas the marriage certificate simply said "The Parish Church". > The marriage was conducted by the Rev R Wyndham Guinness. > > Anyway all's well that ends well. I now know that my great grandmother's > father was Michael BARRINGTON then (1896) of Main Street Rathdrum. I > believe > that my branch of the BARRINGTONs may have come to Rathdrum from Queen's > County. My great grandmother's sister Frances (or Fanny) BARRINGTON was a > draper in Tullow, Co Carlow in the 1910s and early 1920s. (Thanks to the > Irish Times archive I now know when she put the business up for sale in > 1922 and have the notice of her marriage in June 1923 to William F Murdock > as well as lots of information on my EDGEs). > > I should be interested in any further information anyone might have on my > BARRINGTONs and what link, if any, they might have with Jonah BARRINGTON > and > his ancestors. > > > > Richard White > Tunbridge Wells > Kent UK > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Cara_Links" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 11:27 PM > Subject: [IRL-WICKLOW] VIA CARA EDGE AND BARRINGTON and WHY? > > >> >> Dear Listers, >> >> Richard is posting his mails and although he can see that they appear in >> archives, he is not receiving a copy of his mails, >> Hence I am re-posting this mail to see what happens and see if he gets my >> mail, but if any of you have information on this family >> Richard would be delighted to hear from one and all. >> >> Perhaps to the list may be the better way to go then one and all will be >> able to see why these things that are being noted are not being found >> >....... >> >> Cheers from here >> Cara >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: compostellan >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 10:23 AM >> Subject: BARRINGTON and EDGE Marriage Certificate >> >> >> I keep running up against a big brick wall in pursuing the line of my >> maternal great grandmother Catherine BARRINGTON, believed to have been >> born in Queen's County (from 1901 census) but later living in Rathdrum. >> >> From the recently published Irish BMD index on Family Search I found >> the following details about the marriage of David EDGE and Catherine >> BARRINGTON: >> >> Reg District Rathdrum; Reg Date Jan-Mar quarter 1896......collection >> Ireland Civil Registration Indexes 1845-1958. >> >> On this basis I applied to Roscommon for a copy of the marriage >> certificate including the date 10/1/1896 and the place St Saviour's >> Church >> Rathdrum which, I think, I obtained a couple of years ago when visiting >> Rathdrum and looking at the parish records there. >> >> I have just received a note from Roscommon saying that after checking >> their records for the years 1895 to 1897 they have been able to find "no >> entry corresponding to the particulars given in your recent application". >> Can anyone on the list explain why this might be so? > > Richard White > Tunbridge Wells > Kent UK > > > > *************************************** > 1- Only leave in the body of the mail what is relevant to your answer > > 2- Change the SUBJECT LINE to suit the body of your own Mail to List. > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > >

    04/11/2009 02:50:27
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] New this week in IGP Archives
    2. Christina Finn Hunt
    3. I just got home from a week in England and almost a week in Ireland.\ I have reloaded the front page which for some reason was the Fermanagh index. Thanks should help. Chris http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/index.htm | Hi Frank, | I just checked the opening page to the site and also get Fermanagh. | Won't move from the page. What you see is what you get. Must be a | glitch somewhere. Paddy | | ----- Original Message ----- | From: "Frank Kernohan" <[email protected]> To: <irl- | [email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 8:47 AM | Subject: Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] New this week in IGP Archives | | || Christina: I have been trying to access the IGP-web.com/igp || archives site for the last few days and it opens up to Fermanagh. || Is there a problem with || the site? I am interested in Wexford, Wicklow and Carlow. Frank || Kernohan ||

    04/11/2009 10:39:45
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] Fw: VIA CARA EDGE AND BARRINGTON and WHY?
    2. compostellan
    3. For what it's worth after I had emailed and telephoned the Registrar's Office in Roscommon they looked again and found the marriage certificate I was looking for. No explanation as to how they I had missed it. I can only think that I had inadvertently given them too much information. I knew my great grandparents had married in St Saviour's Church (of Ireland) in Rathdrum whereas the marriage certificate simply said "The Parish Church". The marriage was conducted by the Rev R Wyndham Guinness. Anyway all's well that ends well. I now know that my great grandmother's father was Michael BARRINGTON then (1896) of Main Street Rathdrum. I believe that my branch of the BARRINGTONs may have come to Rathdrum from Queen's County. My great grandmother's sister Frances (or Fanny) BARRINGTON was a draper in Tullow, Co Carlow in the 1910s and early 1920s. (Thanks to the Irish Times archive I now know when she put the business up for sale in 1922 and have the notice of her marriage in June 1923 to William F Murdock as well as lots of information on my EDGEs). I should be interested in any further information anyone might have on my BARRINGTONs and what link, if any, they might have with Jonah BARRINGTON and his ancestors. Richard White Tunbridge Wells Kent UK ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cara_Links" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 11:27 PM Subject: [IRL-WICKLOW] VIA CARA EDGE AND BARRINGTON and WHY? > > Dear Listers, > > Richard is posting his mails and although he can see that they appear in > archives, he is not receiving a copy of his mails, > Hence I am re-posting this mail to see what happens and see if he gets my > mail, but if any of you have information on this family > Richard would be delighted to hear from one and all. > > Perhaps to the list may be the better way to go then one and all will be > able to see why these things that are being noted are not being found > >....... > > Cheers from here > Cara > ----- Original Message ----- > From: compostellan > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 10:23 AM > Subject: BARRINGTON and EDGE Marriage Certificate > > > I keep running up against a big brick wall in pursuing the line of my > maternal great grandmother Catherine BARRINGTON, believed to have been > born in Queen's County (from 1901 census) but later living in Rathdrum. > > From the recently published Irish BMD index on Family Search I found > the following details about the marriage of David EDGE and Catherine > BARRINGTON: > > Reg District Rathdrum; Reg Date Jan-Mar quarter 1896......collection > Ireland Civil Registration Indexes 1845-1958. > > On this basis I applied to Roscommon for a copy of the marriage > certificate including the date 10/1/1896 and the place St Saviour's Church > Rathdrum which, I think, I obtained a couple of years ago when visiting > Rathdrum and looking at the parish records there. > > I have just received a note from Roscommon saying that after checking > their records for the years 1895 to 1897 they have been able to find "no > entry corresponding to the particulars given in your recent application". > Can anyone on the list explain why this might be so? Richard White Tunbridge Wells Kent UK

    04/11/2009 10:16:16
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] CALENDAR OF WILLS DIOCESE OF FERNS
    2. Vicki Harding
    3. Hi Cara How do I find out more information about any of the wills mentioned? Regards Vicki ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cara_Links" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 4:58 PM Subject: [IRL-WICKLOW] CALENDAR OF WILLS DIOCESE OF FERNS > All Co Wicklow addresses > Richard Bagnell-Ferrybank-1799 > Elizabeth Banister-Ballinglan-1726 > Richard Bookey-Carnew-1684 > Mortagh Brenan -Rosbane -1712 > Henry Bush-Coolalugg Kilpipe Parish-1787 > Samuel Buttle -Coolafancy-1798 > Charles Byrne -Greenhall-1747 > Daniel Byrne -Tommenerrin-1745 > Patrick Byrne -Cormanus Kilcommon Parish -1766 > Robert Charlton -Killvaney-1697 > Jacob Coates -Tomkile-1728 > Connor Cullen --Cloyne ( Cloine) -1782 > Thomas Doyle -Coolroe-1767 > Andrew Fallon ( Junior) Killaveny-1779 > Robert Foster -Drumin -1800 > Robert Freeman - Shilelagh-1754 > Timothy Gee-Cornehough? -1670 > Daniel Gilbert -Tomnaseala ( Tomsallagh) - 1788 > John Gilbert-Tomnaiclea Kilpipe Parish-1761 > Thomas Goodison-Bally island -1787 > Edward Green-Tomacork-Carnew parish Co Wicklow-1721 > Patrick Hall-Coolattin-1727 > Henry Higginotham -Paulbegg -1787 > Wentworth Hodgkinson -Ballard-1729 > James Howell -Coolboy-1691 > Henry Ireland -Coollattin -1726 > Enoch Johnston -Coolefancy-1758 > Ralph Lawrenson -Carnew -1731 > William Loftus -Ballykelly-1699 > Connor McGeralt-Rosban-1612 > Brien Mcgeralt -1609 > Teige McMorogh-Barnedome-1631 > Murrogh McShane -Park of Shelalagh-1626 > Jerom Markham- Kilkeavan ( Kilkavin?) -1667 > Francis Morris -Whiterock-1800 > Mary Neal -Carnew-1790 > Peter Nowland -Carnew-1772 > David Paine-Tombrane -1740 > George Paine Ballard -1753 > William Reynolds- Ballinglan -1635 > Solomon Scott-Coolattin -1798 > Abraham Smith - Rossnastraw-1800 > Edward Smith-Gurteen -1747 > Ralph Stone-Carnew-1774 > Ellenor TAAFFE or Gilbert or Tobin -Curringstown Co Wicklow -1797 > Robert Taylor -Carnew -1775 > Jane Turner ( widow) Mullens -1730 > William Turner -Mullens -1723 > George Willoughby-Killaveny-1800 > James Wright -Kilcavan -1757 > John Wright -Killcavan-1757 > Thomas Wright Ballinacor-1784 > > *************************************** > 1- Only leave in the body of the mail what is relevant to your answer > > 2- Change the SUBJECT LINE to suit the body of your own Mail to List. > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    04/06/2009 10:34:30
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] CALENDAR OF WILLS DIOCESE OF FERNS
    2. Cara_Links
    3. All Co Wicklow addresses Richard Bagnell-Ferrybank-1799 Elizabeth Banister-Ballinglan-1726 Richard Bookey-Carnew-1684 Mortagh Brenan -Rosbane -1712 Henry Bush-Coolalugg Kilpipe Parish-1787 Samuel Buttle -Coolafancy-1798 Charles Byrne -Greenhall-1747 Daniel Byrne -Tommenerrin-1745 Patrick Byrne -Cormanus Kilcommon Parish -1766 Robert Charlton -Killvaney-1697 Jacob Coates -Tomkile-1728 Connor Cullen --Cloyne ( Cloine) -1782 Thomas Doyle -Coolroe-1767 Andrew Fallon ( Junior) Killaveny-1779 Robert Foster -Drumin -1800 Robert Freeman - Shilelagh-1754 Timothy Gee-Cornehough? -1670 Daniel Gilbert -Tomnaseala ( Tomsallagh) - 1788 John Gilbert-Tomnaiclea Kilpipe Parish-1761 Thomas Goodison-Bally island -1787 Edward Green-Tomacork-Carnew parish Co Wicklow-1721 Patrick Hall-Coolattin-1727 Henry Higginotham -Paulbegg -1787 Wentworth Hodgkinson -Ballard-1729 James Howell -Coolboy-1691 Henry Ireland -Coollattin -1726 Enoch Johnston -Coolefancy-1758 Ralph Lawrenson -Carnew -1731 William Loftus -Ballykelly-1699 Connor McGeralt-Rosban-1612 Brien Mcgeralt -1609 Teige McMorogh-Barnedome-1631 Murrogh McShane -Park of Shelalagh-1626 Jerom Markham- Kilkeavan ( Kilkavin?) -1667 Francis Morris -Whiterock-1800 Mary Neal -Carnew-1790 Peter Nowland -Carnew-1772 David Paine-Tombrane -1740 George Paine Ballard -1753 William Reynolds- Ballinglan -1635 Solomon Scott-Coolattin -1798 Abraham Smith - Rossnastraw-1800 Edward Smith-Gurteen -1747 Ralph Stone-Carnew-1774 Ellenor TAAFFE or Gilbert or Tobin -Curringstown Co Wicklow -1797 Robert Taylor -Carnew -1775 Jane Turner ( widow) Mullens -1730 William Turner -Mullens -1723 George Willoughby-Killaveny-1800 James Wright -Kilcavan -1757 John Wright -Killcavan-1757 Thomas Wright Ballinacor-1784

    04/05/2009 08:58:50
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] CALENDAR OF WILLS DIOCESE OF LEIGHLIN
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Not much on these will indexes except this will give a place of abode and also a date of the probate of will so here goes nothing. These are the Wicklow ones lodged in Leighlin Diocese. By the way all spelt as seen not for me to argue with the persons spelling. And all are somewhere in Co Wicklow Henry Barden - Knocktomcoyle Co Wicklow - 1771 Paul Barden - Knocktomcoyle -1735 Thomas Barden -Stradnekelly-1732 Peter Benn - Millisha -1758 Morgan Byrne -Torbay -1728 Morgan Byrne -Aughacand -1771 IsaacCoates- Killinure -1727 Henry Coates -Rathbane -1725 John Cooke -Rathnagrew -1783 William Cooke -Raheen -1774 Phelim Crawly -Kyleshebeg -1776 Richard Denton -Kilmurry -1671 Richard Donoughoe-Ardoyne -1765 Richard Dooley -Ardoyne - 1777 Laughlin Dooling -Ardoyne -1720 George Douglass -Clogh -1796 Francis Dunn-Carrigbrack -1752 Francis Dunn-Knocknaboley -1792 John Eager - Ballenrone - 1784 Bryan Farrell-Barronstown - 1768 Daniel Farrell- Knockberrad -1779 William Free- Corindog - 1720 Henry Harrington - Griffenstowne -1667 Thomas Harney -Knoclow-1723 Maurice Hawkins -Calvinstown-1753 Arthur Hetherington -Rathamore- 1744 Charles Hench -Rotherie -1790 Martha Hench- Rathcoil-1791 William Holmes-Kilcarney-1793 Benjamin Hopkins-Knocktomcoyle-1763 William Ireland -Knocktomcoyle -1779 John Joanes-Holdenstown -1769 James Kavanagh-Askinagap-1779 Michael Kavanagh or Cavanagh -Kilcarney-1790 Patrick Kehoe or Keoghoe -Tinoran -1769 James Kelly -Englsihtown -1754 Luke Kinshela - Baltinglass-1793 John Lanagan -Ladytown -1773 Mary Manwaring -Farneese -1729 Thomas Mathers -Rathduffbeg- 1798 Robert Midleton-Holdingstown ( Holdenstown) -1750 John Murphy - Killanure -1768 Henry Neale -Coolemarig-1754 Richard Nickson-Killanure -1797 William Owens -Tonoran - 1796 Robert park -Burrenstown -1719 William Patrickson- Ahold ( Aghold) -1740 Joseph Redford-Winetavern - 1795 Walter Ringwood -Tonoran -1775 Thomas Sherkey-Kilcarney-1796 Samuel Smith -Tullowbeg-1718 Thomas Smith- Money-1708 Edward Tallant -Baltinglass-1727 John Tallon -Baltinglass-1721 Charles Tindal-Ardoyne-1756 Cecilia Toole-Rathdangan-1749 Francis Toole-Rathdangan-1797 William Tutty or Totty-Kilmurry -1771 Jane Twamly-Coolkenno -1796 Peter Twamly-Balaminroage-1749 James Wale- Knockerigg--1709 Pierce Wall- Knockrigg-1721 Monsieur Webb-Tinoran-1752 'Willaim Webster-Braodkilmore-1779 Thomas Whaley-Ballerahen -1669 Thomas Whealn- Ballerahen-1762

    04/05/2009 07:43:43