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    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] ARIS
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Thankyou all for you input Gratefully received...... Cheers Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cara_Links" <cara_links@bigpond.com> To: <irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 3:22 PM Subject: [IRL-WICKLOW] ARIS > As we all know from researching Church of Ireland families that the > maiden > name of the mother was often moved across as a either a joint name of the > child or the child was named the mothers maiden name. > > So therefore I am now asking what is the likelyhood of the Revell, Brass, > Sherwood family having had in its forebears a woman namd ARIS > > Dublin Grant Book shows > Martha Aris /Blackditch Co Wicklow 1746 ( widow ) most likely the widow of > the gentleman below or of Thomas Aris of same parish 1724 and his will > dated 1746 same address. > Peter Aris a merchant of Dublin 1734 > > So the surname existed, whats the input to this then? > > Cheers > Cara > Peter Aris same address a farmer in 1712 (will) > > *************************************** > 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 > IRL-WICKLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    04/14/2011 06:50:41
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] ARIS
    2. Cara_Links
    3. As we all know from researching Church of Ireland families that the maiden name of the mother was often moved across as a either a joint name of the child or the child was named the mothers maiden name. So therefore I am now asking what is the likelyhood of the Revell, Brass, Sherwood family having had in its forebears a woman namd ARIS Dublin Grant Book shows Martha Aris /Blackditch Co Wicklow 1746 ( widow ) most likely the widow of the gentleman below or of Thomas Aris of same parish 1724 and his will dated 1746 same address. Peter Aris a merchant of Dublin 1734 So the surname existed, whats the input to this then? Cheers Cara Peter Aris same address a farmer in 1712 (will)

    04/11/2011 09:22:52
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] FIDLER =PHARR
    2. Cara_Links
    3. FIDLER, Thomas Marriage Wife: Susan PHARR Marriage Date: 5 Oct 1852 Recorded in: Calary, Wicklow, Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Husband's Father: James FIDLER Wife's Father: James PHARR Source: FHL Film 101340 Dates: 1852 - 1852 Possibly given this to you before Cheers Cara

    04/11/2011 08:37:07
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] ROE KEALY IRELAND
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Judith Kealy was born circa 1805 in the Kilcommon Parish of Co Wicklow ( being the Kilcommon down Tinahely way) Griffiths :-http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/wicklow/kilcommon.htm does not mention a Kealy family but as Irish research can be fickle perhaps it did turn to Kelly. She married James Bulger born same parish. Just showing the name existed in Co Wicklow And another part of Wicklow shows a Catherine Kealy was married to one Edward Wall and was having children in Dunlavin by 1868. John Roe who married a lady named Elizabeth has a child named John Roe in September 1763 in Co Wexford Ireland this man died in Canada he was the gentleman who married Sarah Sherwood who was born in Co Wicklow and had 14 little Roe children, the townland I have found is Milshoe Co Wexford and some of these children also died in Canada. I have no idea if you are interested in this family of Roe, you will have to let me know With a name like this I wonder if it is attached to your family of Roe Mehetabel Roe I have of course more Roe families in my data base but not linking to the name Kealy at this given time. Happy to share if you have more input, and feel free to ask me for others I have if you think they may be relevant. Cheers today Cara

    04/11/2011 08:29:44
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] Jones
    2. Carol Nelson
    3. Cara: You are one busy lady. Wonder if you had a chance to check on the Jones line for me yet. You should have info that I forwarded to you as help. Thanks. Carol N.

    04/11/2011 07:22:30
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] Death of John Wilkinson
    2. carol griffiths
    3. Thanks for sharing your story. And yes Horatio and the fang would have had fun investigating. On 10 Apr 2011 21:01, "Sara b Carroll" <sbcwicklow@verizon.net> wrote: > Hi all.. > This account of my great great uncle's death was published in the Wicklow > Newspaper..He died August 22, 1908. The coroner ruled it an accident. An > elderly cousing of mine in Wicklow said it was not an accident but who's to > say?? Either way it was a tragic event. CSI Miami and Horatio Cane..where were > you?? :) > > Sad Shooting Fatality > In Wicklow > > On Saturdy night a sad shooting fatality occurred in Wicklow, the victim being a > young man named John Wilkinson, High Street, Wicklow who went out Saturday > afternoon to shoot, and not having returned was searched for and his body found > at six o'clock on Sunday morning with bullet wounds in the lungs. > On Monday Mr. J. Murray, J.P., Coroner for East Wicklow, held an inquest into > the sad circumstances. > The following were sworn in on the jury: Messrs. Charles Davis, foreman, Thomas > Quinn, George Nichols, John McGuire, L. McNamee, Matthew Farry, William > Middleton, John Davis, Christopher Byrne, L. Kavanaugh, John Goodman, and Thomas > Willis. > > The Jury having viewed the body. > > Mrs. Annie Wilkinson deposed-----I am the wife of the deceased John Wilkinson, > and I identify the body as his. He left the house on Saturday about one o'clock, > saying he was going up the lakes. He was then in good health. That was the > last I saw him alive. In consequence of his not returning I reported the matter > to my father-in-law about one o'clock on Sunday morning. > > George Wilkinson deposed(George was my great grandfather). My father came to > see me and woke me up around one o'clock on Sunday morning. He told me my > brother was gone up to the lakes to shoot but had not returned. We went to look > for him and called to the house of a friend named Finlay, and inquired about him > and he told me his bicycle was locked up inside Smullen's gate. I then went > straight up to the lake to look for him. Ned Doyle and my brother Dick were > with me. I had a lamp and Ned Doyle had another, and after some time we came > to Clement's corner, Coolawinna bog. We heard a dog barking and went in that > direction. We saw the stern of a boat first sticking out of the rushes. It was > pulled up on a place where the weeds had been mown off. My brother was lying on > his face and hands about two yards from the boat. His feet were towards the boat > in a straight line with the bow. I turned him over and found him quite dead. > There was a pool of blood under him and it had soaked through the coat and > waistcoat. The gun, produced, was at the boat, and the muzzle was pointing in > the direction where my brother lay. Hill was with me, and we opened the gun and > found that one cartridge had been fired from the left barrel. The right barrel > was loaded and at full cock. There was a duck in the boat under the gun. We > called for assistance and brought the body of my brother home. > Coroner---Did you form any theory as to what had happened? > Witness: I did. I think he was pulling the boat in by the chain, and I think > the stock of the gun was on the seat and when the boat was pulled in and it > fell off the seat and exploded. The gun may have been pointing any other way > until as I surmise the stock fell off the seat into the bottom of the boat and > changed the direction of the muzzle. He would never have left the muzzle > pointing at him. I am sure of that. > Coroner---Was he very experienced in the use of firearms? > Witness---Yes, sir. He had been often up there before shooting duck but this is > the first time he had been up there this season. > The witness pointed out a peculiar dinge on the brass face of the exploded > cartridge, supposed to have killed the deceased, for which he could not account. > Dr. J. H. Halpin, M.O.H., Wicklow deposed---I made a superficial examination of > the body of the deceased. I found a gunshot wound in the upper third of the > right side of the chest. Two of the ribs were broken and the lungs torn. Death > was due to shock, the result of the injury. The theory as to how the accident > occurred as stated by the last witness was probably the correct one. > Coroner--That is all the evidence we have, gentlemen, and I think it is quite > sufficient to enable you to come to the conclusion as to how this poor fellow > met his death. It is evident that it was quite accidental, and it adds one more > to the numerous fatalities that have occurred through the use of firearms. We > have evidence that the deceased was experienced in the use of firearms, but it > only shows that even experienced persons may come to grave injury with the use > of firearms. it was undoubtedly and accident, and I suppose that you all agree > with the doctor that death was due to hemorrhage, the result of a gunshot wound? > Foreman--Yes, Mr. Coroner. > Coroner--We all sympathise deeply with the widow and family of the deceased in > the awful affliction that has pleased God Almighty to sent them. > > John Wilkinson left his wife, Annie, who was pregnant with their child at the > time of his death. The child died at 9 months of age....I have a picture of > John...He was a handsome guy... > > Sara Carroll > *************************************** > 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 IRL-WICKLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/10/2011 03:49:18
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] Death of John Wilkinson
    2. Sara b Carroll
    3. Hi all..   This account of my great great uncle's death was published in the Wicklow Newspaper..He died August 22, 1908.  The coroner ruled it an accident.  An elderly cousing of mine in Wicklow said it was not an accident but who's to say??  Either way it was a tragic event.  CSI Miami and Horatio Cane..where were you??  :) Sad Shooting Fatality In Wicklow On Saturdy night a sad shooting fatality occurred in Wicklow, the victim being a young man named John Wilkinson, High Street, Wicklow who went out Saturday afternoon to shoot, and not having returned was searched for and his body found at six o'clock on Sunday morning with bullet wounds in the lungs. On Monday Mr. J. Murray, J.P., Coroner for East Wicklow, held an inquest into the sad circumstances. The following were sworn in on the jury: Messrs. Charles Davis, foreman, Thomas Quinn, George Nichols, John McGuire, L. McNamee, Matthew Farry, William Middleton, John Davis, Christopher Byrne, L. Kavanaugh, John Goodman, and Thomas Willis. The Jury having viewed the body. Mrs. Annie Wilkinson deposed-----I am the wife of the deceased John Wilkinson, and I identify the body as his. He left the house on Saturday about one o'clock, saying he was going up the lakes.  He was then in good health.  That was the last I saw him alive.  In consequence of his not returning I reported the matter to my father-in-law about one o'clock on Sunday morning. George Wilkinson deposed(George was my great grandfather).  My father came to see me and woke me up around one o'clock on Sunday morning.  He told me my brother was gone up to the lakes to shoot but had not returned.  We went to look for him and called to the house of a friend named Finlay, and inquired about him and he told me his bicycle was locked up inside Smullen's gate.  I then went straight up to the lake to look for him.  Ned Doyle and my brother Dick were with me.  I had a lamp and Ned Doyle had another, and after some time we came to  Clement's corner, Coolawinna bog.  We heard a dog barking and went in that direction.  We saw the stern of a boat first sticking out of the rushes.  It was pulled up on a place where the weeds had been mown off.  My brother was lying on his face and hands about two yards from the boat. His feet were towards the boat in a straight line with the bow.  I turned him over and found him quite dead.  There was a pool of blood under him and it had soaked through the coat and waistcoat.  The gun, produced, was at the boat, and the muzzle was pointing in the direction where my brother lay.  Hill was with me, and we opened the gun and found that one cartridge had been fired from the left barrel.  The right barrel was loaded and at full cock.  There was a duck in the boat under the gun.  We called for assistance and brought the  body of my brother home. Coroner---Did you form any theory as to what had happened? Witness:  I did.  I think he was pulling the boat in by the chain, and I think the stock of the gun was on the seat and when the  boat was pulled in and it fell off the seat and exploded.  The gun may have been pointing any other way until as I surmise the stock fell off the seat into the bottom of the boat and changed the direction of the muzzle.  He would never have left the muzzle pointing at him. I am sure of that. Coroner---Was he very experienced in the use of firearms? Witness---Yes, sir.  He had been often up there before shooting duck but this is the first time he had been up there this season. The witness pointed out a peculiar dinge on the brass face of the exploded cartridge, supposed to have killed the deceased, for which he could not account. Dr. J. H. Halpin, M.O.H., Wicklow deposed---I made a superficial examination of the body of the deceased.  I found a gunshot wound in the upper third of the right side of the chest.  Two of the ribs were broken and the lungs torn.  Death was due to shock, the result of the injury.  The theory as to how the accident occurred as stated by the last witness was probably the correct one. Coroner--That is all the evidence we have, gentlemen, and I think it is quite sufficient  to enable you to come to the conclusion as to how this poor fellow met his death.  It is evident that it was quite accidental, and it adds one more to the numerous fatalities that have occurred through the use of firearms.  We have evidence that  the deceased was  experienced in the use of firearms, but it only shows that even experienced persons may come to grave injury with the use of firearms.  it was undoubtedly and accident, and I suppose that you all agree with the doctor that death was due to hemorrhage, the result of a gunshot wound? Foreman--Yes, Mr. Coroner. Coroner--We all sympathise deeply with  the widow and family of the deceased in the awful affliction that has pleased God Almighty to sent them. John Wilkinson left his wife, Annie, who was pregnant  with their child at the time of his death.  The child died at 9 months of age....I have a picture of John...He was a handsome guy... Sara Carroll

    04/10/2011 07:01:02
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] a shot in the dark in Co Wicklow
    2. carol griffiths
    3. Duh! Were there many of those then. Dont answer that one ha ha Carol On 10 Apr 2011 10:04, "Joyce" <joytun@utvinternet.com> wrote: > Carol > It is a water pump, i.e. where people in days gone by went to collect water > for their homes. > Joyce > > > > >> Was there ever a petrol pump at that car park type area near mottee stone? >> On 10 Apr 2011 09:53, "carol griffiths" <cgavoca@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Could that be the mottee stone. Im on ny phone so only a little pic. But >> ive >>> got a feeling. >>> >>> Carol >>> > > *************************************** > 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 IRL-WICKLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/10/2011 04:06:39
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] a shot in the dark in Co Wicklow
    2. Joyce
    3. Carol It is a water pump, i.e. where people in days gone by went to collect water for their homes. Joyce > Was there ever a petrol pump at that car park type area near mottee stone? > On 10 Apr 2011 09:53, "carol griffiths" <cgavoca@gmail.com> wrote: >> Could that be the mottee stone. Im on ny phone so only a little pic. But > ive >> got a feeling. >> >> Carol >>

    04/10/2011 04:04:29
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] a shot in the dark in Co Wicklow
    2. carol griffiths
    3. Next question. Where were petrol pumps in wicklow circa then? Carol On 10 Apr 2011 10:00, "carol griffiths" <cgavoca@gmail.com> wrote:

    04/10/2011 04:03:38
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] a shot in the dark in Co Wicklow
    2. carol griffiths
    3. Was there ever a petrol pump at that car park type area near mottee stone? On 10 Apr 2011 09:53, "carol griffiths" <cgavoca@gmail.com> wrote: > Could that be the mottee stone. Im on ny phone so only a little pic. But ive > got a feeling. > > Carol > On 10 Apr 2011 09:40, "Joyce" <joytun@utvinternet.com> wrote: >> Brendan >> Re yours to Ann, it is on Facebook (IGP) at >> >> > http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10150162298797022&id=206512622694663#!/photo.php?fbid=10150162298797022&set=o.206512622694663&theater= >> >> I had a copy from Ann (direct to myself) but couldn't recognise the pump. >> >> Joyce >> >>> Ann >>> >>> Why not put it up somewhere like flikr and let us know the web address > and >>> we can all look at it? >>> >>> Brendan >>> >> >> *************************************** >> 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 > IRL-WICKLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/10/2011 04:00:59
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] a shot in the dark in Co Wicklow
    2. carol griffiths
    3. Could that be the mottee stone. Im on ny phone so only a little pic. But ive got a feeling. Carol On 10 Apr 2011 09:40, "Joyce" <joytun@utvinternet.com> wrote: > Brendan > Re yours to Ann, it is on Facebook (IGP) at > > http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10150162298797022&id=206512622694663#!/photo.php?fbid=10150162298797022&set=o.206512622694663&theater= > > I had a copy from Ann (direct to myself) but couldn't recognise the pump. > > Joyce > >> Ann >> >> Why not put it up somewhere like flikr and let us know the web address and >> we can all look at it? >> >> Brendan >> > > *************************************** > 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 IRL-WICKLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/10/2011 03:53:56
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] a shot in the dark in Co Wicklow
    2. Joyce
    3. Brendan Re yours to Ann, it is on Facebook (IGP) at http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10150162298797022&id=206512622694663#!/photo.php?fbid=10150162298797022&set=o.206512622694663&theater= I had a copy from Ann (direct to myself) but couldn't recognise the pump. Joyce > Ann > > Why not put it up somewhere like flikr and let us know the web address and > we can all look at it? > > Brendan >

    04/10/2011 03:39:51
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] a shot in the dark in Co Wicklow
    2. Brendan Dixon
    3. Ann Why not put it up somewhere like flikr and let us know the web address and we can all look at it? Brendan ----- Original Message ----- From: Ann Burns <ann.burns@rogers.com> Date: Friday, April 8, 2011 7:40 pm Subject: [IRL-WICKLOW] a shot in the dark in Co Wicklow To: irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com > Hello listers > > I have found a photo of my uncle taken somewhere in Co Wicklow > in 1945. He and > my Dad, his brother, were on leave after the war. They took a > ferry from England > where both had been stationed, and had a holiday in Dublin. One > day they took a > bus to Co Wicklow, knowing only that was where the family had > originated. > Neither could remember where the bus ended up. > > Three generations earlier, the family emigrated during the > famine from Coolross > near Shillelagh but in 1945 they knew only the county. It was > almost 100 years > later but our connection to Ireland was very strong. Is there > SKS who knows of > anywhere I might send a digital image on the wild chance that > somebody could > identify the place in this picture? > > It was through this list that I found our original home place to > be Coolross. > Who knows, good fortune may strike again. > > Ann Burns > Ottawa, ON Canada > *************************************** > 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 IRL- > WICKLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/10/2011 03:27:52
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] ROE KEALY IRELAND
    2. colette o rorke
    3. No relation but .. have you checked Griffiths Valuation for your families? All 3 surnames are mentioned there. A suggestion.. perhaps you can search the 1901 census in the counties you're interested in, find the oldest of the surname, and try to trace that person back. You might be able to find a link that way. Good luck. Colette > From: Trunthsams@aol.com > Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 17:55:34 -0400 > To: irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com > Subject: [IRL-WICKLOW] ROE KEALY IRELAND > > > We have just found some of the family in Kilkenny but we can't toss aside > family lore that the Kealy/Roes came from Wicklow. Family lore is > Enniskerry. > > We have found Bridget Kealy, a servant, marrying Thomas Ireland in > Kilkenny. Not one of Bridget's family is in Kilkenny. Her parents are Patrick > and Mary Ann Kealy. She has known sisters, Julia and Mary Ann. Mary Ann > married John Roe and had 7 surviving children and this family emigrated to > Canada by 1858 as an intact family. Julia went to Boston by 1855 most likely > as a servant and married there in 1857. > > Based upon the names of the Kealy females' children, it is suspected that > Frances, Emily, and Elizabeth are Kealy names. It is suspected that John, > Robert, and Nicholas are Roe names, and George, and Edward are Kealy names. > > A connection of Thomas to other Irelands in Kilkenny is not proven. > William is certainly an Ireland name. > > There is one instance of a Roe child stating he was born in Wexford. > > Wexford, Kilkenny, and Wicklow seem to form a triangle of habitation. The > Kealy women seem to be born between 1812 and 1824. They marry about > 1838-1848. The Irelands are still in Ireland through 1885, the Roes are gone by > 1858. There had to be remaining Kealys including Bridget after 1880. > Bridget is not known to have left Ireland. > > Does anyone recognize these names and may be connected? Any finds you > know of will be appreciated. We have searched the Kilkenny site and have most > of that. They are around Burnchurch and James Green. > > Bonnie > in California > *************************************** > 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 IRL-WICKLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/08/2011 04:23:54
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] ROE
    2. Cara_Links
    3. I am taking the weekends off these days, so you will have to wait until Monday But I do have new data that has arrived in today on the name Roe in Co Wicklow So sorry patience will get its bag of sweets Have a lovely weekend all of you Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: <Trunthsams@aol.com> To: <irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2011 7:55 AM Subject: [IRL-WICKLOW] ROE KEALY IRELAND > > We have just found some of the family in Kilkenny but we can't toss aside > family lore that the Kealy/Roes came from Wicklow. Family lore is > Enniskerry. > > We have found Bridget Kealy, a servant, marrying Thomas Ireland in > Kilkenny. Not one of Bridget's family is in Kilkenny. Her parents are > Patrick > and Mary Ann Kealy. She has known sisters, Julia and Mary Ann. Mary Ann > married John Roe and had 7 surviving children and this family emigrated > to > Canada by 1858 as an intact family. Julia went to Boston by 1855 most > likely > as a servant and married there in 1857. > > Based upon the names of the Kealy females' children, it is suspected that > Frances, Emily, and Elizabeth are Kealy names. It is suspected that > John, > Robert, and Nicholas are Roe names, and George, and Edward are Kealy > names. > > A connection of Thomas to other Irelands in Kilkenny is not proven. > William is certainly an Ireland name. > > There is one instance of a Roe child stating he was born in Wexford. > > Wexford, Kilkenny, and Wicklow seem to form a triangle of habitation. > The > Kealy women seem to be born between 1812 and 1824. They marry about > 1838-1848. The Irelands are still in Ireland through 1885, the Roes are > gone by > 1858. There had to be remaining Kealys including Bridget after 1880. > Bridget is not known to have left Ireland. > > Does anyone recognize these names and may be connected? Any finds you > know of will be appreciated. We have searched the Kilkenny site and have > most > of that. They are around Burnchurch and James Green. > > Bonnie > in California > *************************************** > 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 > IRL-WICKLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/08/2011 01:20:05
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] John Wilkinson
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Hi Sara Like to tell us more very interested in these things, and which Ellis family are you seeking Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sara b Carroll" <sbcwicklow@verizon.net> To: <irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 8:53 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] REVELL and Valentine The John Wilkinson listed in the article was the brother of my great grandfather.....He left a pregnant wife when he tragically died.. Sara Carroll Researching ..Wilkinson, Bradshaw, Baker, Ellis, Forrester, and Thompson of Wicklow ________________________________ From: Brendan Dixon <brendan.dixon@ucd.ie> To: Cara_Links <cara_links@bigpond.com>; Cara_Links <cara_links@bigpond.com>; irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, April 6, 2011 6:01:42 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] REVELL and Valentine Hi Revell Clements died about 1890 and on 27th June 1890 an ad in the Irish Times said there was to be an executors sale of the farm and livestock and machinery at Coolawinna. The sale was on Monday June 30th. Probate of his will was on 5th July 1890, the executors being Richard Vape Cowl and George Mathew Saunders. On June 8th 1901 a J. Clements was selling his rights in a farm at Coolawinna in the Irish Times. One of these farms was purchased by John Valentine and on Dec 3rd 1902 a Thomas King seriuosly attacked a James Murphy of Rathnew and King then went towards Coolawinna where he had worked as a labourer and he was found hiding in a stable of Mr Valentines. (Mr Murphy was not expected to survive) On August 5th 1908 a report in the Irish Times tells us that a fatal shooting happened in Coolawinna. John Wilkinson from High St Wicklow was found by his brother George. They heard the deceased's dog barking and went in thet direction to Clements Corner, there they found the body near his boat and his gun in the bottom of the boat, discharged. The coroner found it to be an accidental shooting. Dr James H Halpin of the Wicklow dispensary gave evidence about how he had died. Coolawinna has been written as Coolawinnia sometimes And lastly in Nov 2002 a Revell Clements was engaged to Samantha Wilson. He is the son of Sarah and the late William Clements of Rathnew. Brendan *************************************** 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 IRL-WICKLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message *************************************** 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 IRL-WICKLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/08/2011 01:18:21
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] Revell and Clements and Brownrigg
    2. Cara_Links
    3. ******* Freemans Journal April 17 1868: At the funeral of *John Hyacinth Talbot a Rev Clement C Reville OSF Wexford was present Thankyou Brendan This man is high in my family research along with others the Talbot family being a very interesting research, along with the Reville, Revill Sherwood and Valentine is popping up now Thanks nice to get a win myself these days Cheers Cara

    04/08/2011 01:16:24
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] Graham
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Hello Jerry, I guess one has to begin somewhere to look for this family of yours There is a GRAHAM family recorded in the graveyard of Ballintemple Co Wicklow Ireland Erected by James Graham of Johnstown in memory of his son James Graham who depd this life March 16th 1841 aged 22 years also his daughter CATHERINE GRAHAM ( maybe a clue child named after mother?) who depd this life July 13th 1838 aged 19 years and also Robert, Annie and Robert died young . Then just down the road under the same umbrella is another graveyard called Ballycooge which has these folk in it Erected by Mark Graham of Ballycooge in memory of his beloved father William Graham who depd this life Nov 21st 1863 * yes after your lass has left Ireland but she no doubt left family behind or inlaws in this case.* aged 70 years. Also his sister Margaret Fogarty died 18th Sept 1870 aged 35 years Also the above Marh Graham died 15th Dec 1909 aged 76 years and his three children died young. Then at Barnisky we find another lot of Graham folk Erected by Bridget Graham of Ballinaboy? in memory of her beloved hsuband Garrett Graham who depd this life Dec 7 1847 aged 74 yers also their daughter Catherine who ded thi slife Sept 1847 aged 18 years Also the above named Bridget Graham who departed this life June 30 1871 aged 71 years. Also their son James who departed thsi life 5th of Decvember 1871 aged 41 years Also their son Charles who departed this life on Christmas day 1877 aged 43 years and Margaret Martin wife of B Graham who died 30th March 1911 aged 91 years *Margaret martin and B Graham shoudl be found in the census. GRAHAM Erected by Mary Graham in memory of her beloved husband Michael Graham who depd this life Nov 6th 1870 aged 50 years Also her daughter Grace Anne Graham died 12th March 1882 aged 22 years. GRAHAM Erected by Catherine Graham in memory of her beloved husband Thomas Graham who died 21st November 1869 aged 48 years. And his infant child Lord Have Mercy on the SOul of Thomas Graham ( No date for this Thomas) More to follow this Cheers Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry Gary" <jerrygary2@sbcglobal.net> To: <irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 2:45 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] Graham > Hello Carol, > > My Graham ancestors emigrated from Ireland between 1840 and 1845. > > The family consisted of the mother of the family, CATHERINE GRAHAM, and > her > four children: Michael, Edward, Ann, and Catherine. > > The mother of the family was born about 1795. All of the children were > born > in Ireland between 1820 and 1835. > > The family settled in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. > > I have no information about the father of the family. He did not emigrate > with his family. Perhaps he died before the family emigrated. > > Jerry Gary > Walnut Creek, California > > Researching: Graham, Brady, Corrigan > > > *************************************** > 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 > IRL-WICKLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/08/2011 01:13:24
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] ROE KEALY IRELAND
    2. Bill Webster
    3. There are at least a couple of references to a Dr ROE in Cavan around 1850. I don't know any details about him or if he may of interest. These were come across in search 'hits' for Dr Charles Halpin in Cavan. Anglo-Celt Published in Cavan, County Cavan September 26, 1850 MILITARY FUNERAL ..... We understand that Captain Bailey, the officer commanding the detachment of the 35th here, waited upon Doctors Halpin and Roe .... BALLINA CHRONICLE Ballina, Co. Mayo Wednesday, October 2, 1850 FATAL EFFECTS OF CHLOROFORM An inquest was held at the county Cavan Infirmary on Saturday, the 21st instant.... before Doctor Roe could commence the amputation of the limb.... From: irl-wicklow-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:irl-wicklow-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Trunthsams@aol.com Sent: Friday, 8 April 2011 7:56 AM To: irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com Subject: [IRL-WICKLOW] ROE KEALY IRELAND We have just found some of the family in Kilkenny but we can't toss aside family lore that the Kealy/Roes came from Wicklow. Family lore is Enniskerry. We have found Bridget Kealy, a servant, marrying Thomas Ireland in Kilkenny. Not one of Bridget's family is in Kilkenny. Her parents are Patrick and Mary Ann Kealy. She has known sisters, Julia and Mary Ann. Mary Ann married John Roe and had 7 surviving children and this family emigrated to Canada by 1858 as an intact family. Julia went to Boston by 1855 most likely as a servant and married there in 1857. Based upon the names of the Kealy females' children, it is suspected that Frances, Emily, and Elizabeth are Kealy names. It is suspected that John, Robert, and Nicholas are Roe names, and George, and Edward are Kealy names. A connection of Thomas to other Irelands in Kilkenny is not proven. William is certainly an Ireland name. There is one instance of a Roe child stating he was born in Wexford. Wexford, Kilkenny, and Wicklow seem to form a triangle of habitation. The Kealy women seem to be born between 1812 and 1824. They marry about 1838-1848. The Irelands are still in Ireland through 1885, the Roes are gone by 1858. There had to be remaining Kealys including Bridget after 1880. Bridget is not known to have left Ireland. Does anyone recognize these names and may be connected? Any finds you know of will be appreciated. We have searched the Kilkenny site and have most of that. They are around Burnchurch and James Green. Bonnie in California *************************************** 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 IRL-WICKLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________ No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 10.0.1209 / Virus Database: 1500/3556 - Release Date: 04/06/11 _____ No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 10.0.1209 / Virus Database: 1500/3558 - Release Date: 04/07/11

    04/08/2011 06:08:47