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    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] Ireland found in Wicklow
    2. History-Family Researchers
    3. Paul, Re-read the mail -- Cyril has simply stated it is in the PLU of Rathdrum, most details are also available from the SeanRuad.com Irl data base available online. Rathdrum workhouse records are simply locked up in that dreadful place but available on micro film at the NLI Dublin--- so simply re read the details below Cara --- Paul <pdowling7@comcast.net> wrote: > What kind of records are you quoting from? I wasn't > aware of PLU records. > > Thanx, > > Paul E. Dowling > Alan Ritchey, Inc. > 37 Runway Rd. > Levittown, PA 19057 > C215-779-9173 > F215-946-8996 > pdowling7@comcast.net > > -----Original Message----- > From: irl-wicklow-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:irl-wicklow-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf > Of cnews@eircom.net > Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 8:40 AM > To: irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] Ireland found in Wicklow > > Nice one Brendan. > > Ballyhorsey is made up of 55 acres in the Parish of > Kilcoole in the PLU of > Rathdrum. > > The Rathdrum records (on film) date from: > Births: Jan. 1795 to Dec. 1880 > Marriages: From Nov. 1816 to Nov.3rd 1880 > Deaths: No burial records on film > > All this information can be found on film no.6476 at > the NLI in Dublin. > > You can of course go to The Wicklow Family History > Centre but I would advise > you to read back through the archives on this issue, > otherwise see: > http://www.wicklow.ie/Genealogy/ > > I would recommend that everyone takes a look at a > currency converter before > going down this road try this one: > http://www.xe.com/ucc/ > > It's the one I use all the time, but make sure you > have some sedatives to > hand when visiting the Wicklow Family History site! > > (Remember! EVERY BIT of information you send them is > kept on record FOR > THEIR USE to sell on to others later!). > > > slan > > Cyril Newsome > Loch Garman > (If at first you don't succeed, GET A PARROT WITH > TEETH!) > > > > firstname.lastname@ucd.ie, irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com > wrote: > > > > > Hi Bonnie > > > > I live near Newtownmountkennedy and there is a > Ballyhorsey about 1 mile > > north of the village, its another 5 miles to > Enniskerry. > > > > There are Roe/Rowes about th NTMKY (Calary, > Roundwood) > > > > Brendan > > On 31 Aug 2006 at 19:15, Trunthsams@aol.com wrote: > > > > > Today I found a reference to a William W Ireland > between 1826 and 1850 > on > > > ancestry. I have no clue if it is an Ireland I > am looking for since > the William > > > Ireland I am looking for was born about 1848 and > the source date is > 1837. > > > But. . . this could be his father, maybe. The > location is near N.T. Mt > > > > Kennedy and the address is Ballyorsey. Could > this person be close > enough to meet > > > someone from Enniskerry? I am trying to > connect this William Ireland > to a > > > possible marriage to a Keeley and less likely to > a Roe. I am guessing > that the > > > father is married to a Keeley female and they > are the parents of William > > > > Ireland who immigrated as a widower to > Connecticut in 1880. He left > behind two > > > children, 17 and 23, who didn't immigrate until > 1883. > > > > > > There seems to be several Ireland families in > the Norwalk, Connecticut > area > > > by 1900. > > > > > > Bonnie > > > in California > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > > 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 > > > > Brendan Dixon > > Computing Services, > > UCD, Belfield, Dublin 4 > > Ireland > > Vox:353 1 7162008 > > Fax:353 1 2837077 > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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 > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Find the home of your dreams with eircom net > property > Sign up for email alerts now > http://www.eircom.net/propertyalerts > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    09/01/2006 07:58:33
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] Ireland found in Wicklow
    2. Nice one Brendan. Ballyhorsey is made up of 55 acres in the Parish of Kilcoole in the PLU of Rathdrum. The Rathdrum records (on film) date from: Births: Jan. 1795 to Dec. 1880 Marriages: From Nov. 1816 to Nov.3rd 1880 Deaths: No burial records on film All this information can be found on film no.6476 at the NLI in Dublin. You can of course go to The Wicklow Family History Centre but I would advise you to read back through the archives on this issue, otherwise see: http://www.wicklow.ie/Genealogy/ I would recommend that everyone takes a look at a currency converter before going down this road try this one: http://www.xe.com/ucc/ It's the one I use all the time, but make sure you have some sedatives to hand when visiting the Wicklow Family History site! (Remember! EVERY BIT of information you send them is kept on record FOR THEIR USE to sell on to others later!). slan Cyril Newsome Loch Garman (If at first you don't succeed, GET A PARROT WITH TEETH!) firstname.lastname@ucd.ie, irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Hi Bonnie > > I live near Newtownmountkennedy and there is a Ballyhorsey about 1 mile > north of the village, its another 5 miles to Enniskerry. > > There are Roe/Rowes about th NTMKY (Calary, Roundwood) > > Brendan > On 31 Aug 2006 at 19:15, Trunthsams@aol.com wrote: > > > Today I found a reference to a William W Ireland between 1826 and 1850 on > > ancestry. I have no clue if it is an Ireland I am looking for since the William > > Ireland I am looking for was born about 1848 and the source date is 1837. > > But. . . this could be his father, maybe. The location is near N.T. Mt > > Kennedy and the address is Ballyorsey. Could this person be close enough to meet > > someone from Enniskerry? I am trying to connect this William Ireland to a > > possible marriage to a Keeley and less likely to a Roe. I am guessing that the > > father is married to a Keeley female and they are the parents of William > > Ireland who immigrated as a widower to Connecticut in 1880. He left behind two > > children, 17 and 23, who didn't immigrate until 1883. > > > > There seems to be several Ireland families in the Norwalk, Connecticut area > > by 1900. > > > > Bonnie > > in California > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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 > > Brendan Dixon > Computing Services, > UCD, Belfield, Dublin 4 > Ireland > Vox:353 1 7162008 > Fax:353 1 2837077 > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > ----------------------------------------------------------------- Find the home of your dreams with eircom net property Sign up for email alerts now http://www.eircom.net/propertyalerts

    09/01/2006 07:39:43
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] Ballyorsey
    2. Cyril and others, I rechecked the ancestry.com page I found - William W. Ireland address: Ballyorsey Town: near N.T. Mt Kennedy County/Colonial: Co. Wicklow Ireland. The source info: Subscribed to, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland. Source date 1837. Still room for typos! I am just trying to make possible my theory that an Ireland male could have married a Keeley female about the time to have at least two children in the 1850-1860's, Fredrick William and Emily Frances Ireland. The mother must have died and William went to the US in 1880 with the children following a few years later. Fred and Emily state that they are first cousins to the children of Julia Keeley. Still by 1891 Fred and Emily are boarders living in Canada with the cousins and not with William in Norwalk, Connecticut. William, though, remarried in 1884 and had a daughter Elizabeth Susan soon after. Maybe Ballyorsey is the name of a house? Nine miles is close enough for a connection to Enniskerry and its surrounding area. Just trying to see if the Keeley women could marry a Mr. Ireland and a John Roe. Am I correct in thinking that if someone came from a nearby village that Enniskerry would be the biggest town and they might just say that they were from Enniskerry to simplify? William Ireland went to Connecticut and was a water inspector. So farming most likely is not what he did in Ireland. John Roe went to Canada and farmed from day 1. Bonnie in California

    09/01/2006 05:36:48
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] Database of geographic coordinates for Cities around the world.
    2. edbld
    3. Sorry Listers if you got a bunch of jumbled garbage, as I did on the return list copies. The reference to Clear Day is the wallpaper I use on my day to day e-mails and somehow it translates to quite a mess due to the filters on the lists. I'm attempting again because I got a lot of thank you e-mails from those that I sent direct, and this can be quite a helpful tool in your genealogy search. Tageo.com is a database of geographic coordinate information and provides information about 2,667,417 cities in the whole world, and in 192 countries. http://www.tageo.com/index.htm If it is still garbled please e-mail me off list and I will send to you direct. Edd S. ----- Original Message ----- From: "edbld" <ees@prodigy.net> To: "Boston List" <Boston-States-L@rootsweb.com>; "Nova Scotia List" <Nova-Scotia-L@rootsweb.com>; "Nfld, List" <NFLD-LAB-L@rootsweb.com>; "NB List" <NewBrunswick-L@rootsweb.com> Cc: "IRL-WICKLOW-List" <IRL-Wicklow-L@rootsweb.com>; "IRL-WEXFORD-List" <IRL-Wexford-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 11:02 PM Subject: Database of geographic coordinates for Cities around the world. I found Castletown , a small town in Co.Wexford,Ireland, with a satelite picture from space pinpointing it's location, and hope this may help others to locate where there ancestors come from. Edd Sinnett in Florida Tageo.com is a database of geographic coordinate information and provides information about 2,667,417 cities in the whole world. and in 192 countries new (Added: 31-Aug-2006) http://www.tageo.com/index.htm

    09/01/2006 05:31:59
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] Ireland family for Bonnie
    2. Brendan Dixon
    3. Bonnie Just to follow up on Ballyhorsey. Its just west of Kilpeddar, just below a townland and house called Altidore to the West. Its a small townland and would seem to have its own house. There is also a quarry there that a company called Roadstone work. Brendan Brendan Dixon Computing Services, UCD, Belfield, Dublin 4 Ireland Vox:353 1 7162008 Fax:353 1 2837077

    09/01/2006 05:27:13
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] Ireland found in Wicklow
    2. Brendan Dixon
    3. Bonnie There are about 10 Roes living in and around this area (from the phone book), with 3 living around the same area in Kilmacanogue (halfway between Ballyhorsey and Enniskerry) in what may be their farmland. Brendan On 1 Sep 2006 at 9:26, cnews@eircom.net wrote: > Hi Bonnie, > You say: > "The location is near N.T. Mt. Kennedy and the address is Ballyorsey. Could this person be close enough to meet > someone from Enniskerry? > > There are only 9 miles between them Bonnie. > > Now for your benefit and that of the list, I can find no Ballyvorsey but just in case you think you are correct? Here is a list of all the Townlands and notable locations of County Wicklow starting with the letter B: > > Bahana | Baile an chinneidigh | Baile coimin | Balisland house | Ballard | Ballard cross roads | Ballard park | Ballardbeg | Balleese | Balliahinch | Ballina park house | Ballinabarny gap | Ballinacarrig | Ballinaclash | Ballinaclogh | Ballinaconbeg | Ballinacor | Ballinacor house | Ballinacor mountain | Ballinafunshoge | Ballinagappoge mountain | Ballinagee bridge | Ballinagore | Ballinakill | Ballinalea | Ballinasilloge | Ballinastoe house | Ballinatone house | Ballinclea house | Ballinderry | Ballineddan mountain | Ballinfoyle | Ballingate | Ballingate bridge | Ballingate house lower | Ballinglen | Ballinglen house | Ballinglen station | Ballinguile | Ballinroan house | Ballinrush cottage | Ballinteskin cross roads | Ballintober | Ballintomboy | Ballyarthur house | Ballybeg house | Ballybla house | Ballybrack | Ballybraid | Ballybrew | Ballyconnell | Ballycoog house | Ballycoyle | Ballycreen | Ballycullen | Ballycumber | Ballycurragh bridge | Ballycurry | Ballycurry hou! se! > | Ballydonnell brook | Ballydowling | Ballyduff bridge | Ballyduff cross roads | Ballyduff house | Ballyellis cross roads | Ballyfolan | Ballygahan house | Ballygannon | Ballygriffing house | Ballyguile | Ballyhook | Ballykean house | Ballykelly house | Ballykillane house | Ballykillaneer | Ballykilmurry | Ballyknockan | Ballyknockan beg | Ballylaffin | Ballylow | Ballylow brook | Ballylug | Ballylusk | Ballymaghroe | Ballymanus | Ballymoneen | Ballymoney house | Ballymoyle | Ballynabarny | Ballynamanoge | Ballynamona house | Ballynatona | Ballynerrin | Ballynultagh | Ballynure house | Ballyorney | Ballyraheen house | Ballyraine house | Ballyreagh wood | Ballyrogan house | Ballyshane | Ballysheemen | Ballyshonog house | Ballysmuttan | Ballyteage wood | Ballyteige | Ballyteige bridge | Ballytoole | Ballyvaltron | Ballyvolan | Ballyward house | Baltinglass | Baravore | Barnacullian | Barnamire | Barnbown | Barraderry house | Barranisky cross roads | Bawnoge | Bealach congl! ai! > s | Beech mount | Bella byrnes bridge | Bellevue | Belmont house | Bla > ck bridge | Black castle | Black hill | Blacklion | Blackrock | Blainroe | Blainroe house | Blessington | Blindwood | Boherboy cottage | Boley | Bookey's bridge | Borkill | Boystown | Bray | Bray head | Bre | Brewershill house | Brides head | Bridgeland | Brittas bay | Broad lough | Brockagh | Broomfield house | Browns beck brook | Buckroney house | Bushy park | Byrnes cross roads | Byrneshill | > > Griffiths' shows only 5 instances of the name of IRELAND in Co. Wicklow of which 2 names are located in the one Townland, in the Parish of Mullinacuff and one in a different Townland. > > 1 instance of the name IRELAND in the Parish of Kilcommon > 1 instance of the name IRELAND the Parish of Arklow > > There is only the one William IRELAND in Griffiths' (1848-64)living in Mullinacuff and that is 32.7 miles from Newtown Mount Kennedy. > > Never believe anything you read on Ireland, from outside of Ireland. WE are the one's who create the stories so well beloved by 3rd/4th generation Irish/Americans whatever and the stories only get longer as they go on! > Family Lore is just that, it's not FACT unless PROVEN! > > Remember what I've said previously about phonetics? Also include in this the ignorance of the People emmigrating and that also of the people who took down their details when they arrived! > > > slan > Cyril Newsome > Loch Garman. > > > irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > > > Today I found a reference to a William W Ireland between 1826 and 1850 on > > ancestry. I have no clue if it is an Ireland I am looking for since the William > > Ireland I am looking for was born about 1848 and the source date is 1837. > > But. . . this could be his father, maybe. The location is near N.T. Mt > > Kennedy and the address is Ballyorsey. Could this person be close enough to meet > > someone from Enniskerry? I am trying to connect this William Ireland to a > > possible marriage to a Keeley and less likely to a Roe. I am guessing that the > > father is married to a Keeley female and they are the parents of William > > Ireland who immigrated as a widower to Connecticut in 1880. He left behind two > > children, 17 and 23, who didn't immigrate until 1883. > > > > There seems to be several Ireland families in the Norwalk, Connecticut area > > by 1900. > > > > Bonnie > > in California > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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 > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Find the home of your dreams with eircom net property > Sign up for email alerts now http://www.eircom.net/propertyalerts > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 Brendan Dixon Computing Services, UCD, Belfield, Dublin 4 Ireland Vox:353 1 7162008 Fax:353 1 2837077

    09/01/2006 05:09:23
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] Ireland found in Wicklow
    2. Paul
    3. What kind of records are you quoting from? I wasn't aware of PLU records. Thanx, Paul E. Dowling Alan Ritchey, Inc. 37 Runway Rd. Levittown, PA 19057 C215-779-9173 F215-946-8996 pdowling7@comcast.net -----Original Message----- From: irl-wicklow-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:irl-wicklow-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of cnews@eircom.net Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 8:40 AM To: irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] Ireland found in Wicklow Nice one Brendan. Ballyhorsey is made up of 55 acres in the Parish of Kilcoole in the PLU of Rathdrum. The Rathdrum records (on film) date from: Births: Jan. 1795 to Dec. 1880 Marriages: From Nov. 1816 to Nov.3rd 1880 Deaths: No burial records on film All this information can be found on film no.6476 at the NLI in Dublin. You can of course go to The Wicklow Family History Centre but I would advise you to read back through the archives on this issue, otherwise see: http://www.wicklow.ie/Genealogy/ I would recommend that everyone takes a look at a currency converter before going down this road try this one: http://www.xe.com/ucc/ It's the one I use all the time, but make sure you have some sedatives to hand when visiting the Wicklow Family History site! (Remember! EVERY BIT of information you send them is kept on record FOR THEIR USE to sell on to others later!). slan Cyril Newsome Loch Garman (If at first you don't succeed, GET A PARROT WITH TEETH!) firstname.lastname@ucd.ie, irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Hi Bonnie > > I live near Newtownmountkennedy and there is a Ballyhorsey about 1 mile > north of the village, its another 5 miles to Enniskerry. > > There are Roe/Rowes about th NTMKY (Calary, Roundwood) > > Brendan > On 31 Aug 2006 at 19:15, Trunthsams@aol.com wrote: > > > Today I found a reference to a William W Ireland between 1826 and 1850 on > > ancestry. I have no clue if it is an Ireland I am looking for since the William > > Ireland I am looking for was born about 1848 and the source date is 1837. > > But. . . this could be his father, maybe. The location is near N.T. Mt > > Kennedy and the address is Ballyorsey. Could this person be close enough to meet > > someone from Enniskerry? I am trying to connect this William Ireland to a > > possible marriage to a Keeley and less likely to a Roe. I am guessing that the > > father is married to a Keeley female and they are the parents of William > > Ireland who immigrated as a widower to Connecticut in 1880. He left behind two > > children, 17 and 23, who didn't immigrate until 1883. > > > > There seems to be several Ireland families in the Norwalk, Connecticut area > > by 1900. > > > > Bonnie > > in California > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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 > > Brendan Dixon > Computing Services, > UCD, Belfield, Dublin 4 > Ireland > Vox:353 1 7162008 > Fax:353 1 2837077 > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > ----------------------------------------------------------------- Find the home of your dreams with eircom net property Sign up for email alerts now http://www.eircom.net/propertyalerts ------------------------------- 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

    09/01/2006 04:23:20
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] [SPAM] Re: Ireland found in Wicklow
    2. Joyce
    3. Bonnie Did you get that name and address I sent you off list? This would be one and the same family living near Calary. Joyce ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brendan Dixon" <brendan.dixon@ucd.ie> To: <irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 9:54 AM Subject: [SPAM] Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] Ireland found in Wicklow > Hi Bonnie > > I live near Newtownmountkennedy and there is a Ballyhorsey about 1 mile > north of the village, its another 5 miles to Enniskerry. > > There are Roe/Rowes about th NTMKY (Calary, Roundwood) > > Brendan > On 31 Aug 2006 at 19:15, Trunthsams@aol.com wrote: > >> Today I found a reference to a William W Ireland between 1826 and 1850 on >> ancestry. I have no clue if it is an Ireland I am looking for since the >> William >> Ireland I am looking for was born about 1848 and the source date is 1837. >> But. . . this could be his father, maybe. The location is near N.T. Mt >> Kennedy and the address is Ballyorsey. Could this person be close >> enough to meet >> someone from Enniskerry? I am trying to connect this William Ireland to >> a >> possible marriage to a Keeley and less likely to a Roe. I am guessing >> that the >> father is married to a Keeley female and they are the parents of William >> Ireland who immigrated as a widower to Connecticut in 1880. He left >> behind two >> children, 17 and 23, who didn't immigrate until 1883. >> >> There seems to be several Ireland families in the Norwalk, Connecticut >> area >> by 1900. >> >> Bonnie >> in California >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 > > Brendan Dixon > Computing Services, > UCD, Belfield, Dublin 4 > Ireland > Vox:353 1 7162008 > Fax:353 1 2837077 > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    09/01/2006 04:07:08
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] Ireland found in Wicklow
    2. Brendan Dixon
    3. Hi Bonnie I live near Newtownmountkennedy and there is a Ballyhorsey about 1 mile north of the village, its another 5 miles to Enniskerry. There are Roe/Rowes about th NTMKY (Calary, Roundwood) Brendan On 31 Aug 2006 at 19:15, Trunthsams@aol.com wrote: > Today I found a reference to a William W Ireland between 1826 and 1850 on > ancestry. I have no clue if it is an Ireland I am looking for since the William > Ireland I am looking for was born about 1848 and the source date is 1837. > But. . . this could be his father, maybe. The location is near N.T. Mt > Kennedy and the address is Ballyorsey. Could this person be close enough to meet > someone from Enniskerry? I am trying to connect this William Ireland to a > possible marriage to a Keeley and less likely to a Roe. I am guessing that the > father is married to a Keeley female and they are the parents of William > Ireland who immigrated as a widower to Connecticut in 1880. He left behind two > children, 17 and 23, who didn't immigrate until 1883. > > There seems to be several Ireland families in the Norwalk, Connecticut area > by 1900. > > Bonnie > in California > > ------------------------------- > 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 Brendan Dixon Computing Services, UCD, Belfield, Dublin 4 Ireland Vox:353 1 7162008 Fax:353 1 2837077

    09/01/2006 03:54:39
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] Ireland found in Wicklow
    2. Hi Bonnie, You say: "The location is near N.T. Mt. Kennedy and the address is Ballyorsey. Could this person be close enough to meet someone from Enniskerry? There are only 9 miles between them Bonnie. Now for your benefit and that of the list, I can find no Ballyvorsey but just in case you think you are correct? Here is a list of all the Townlands and notable locations of County Wicklow starting with the letter B: Bahana | Baile an chinneidigh | Baile coimin | Balisland house | Ballard | Ballard cross roads | Ballard park | Ballardbeg | Balleese | Balliahinch | Ballina park house | Ballinabarny gap | Ballinacarrig | Ballinaclash | Ballinaclogh | Ballinaconbeg | Ballinacor | Ballinacor house | Ballinacor mountain | Ballinafunshoge | Ballinagappoge mountain | Ballinagee bridge | Ballinagore | Ballinakill | Ballinalea | Ballinasilloge | Ballinastoe house | Ballinatone house | Ballinclea house | Ballinderry | Ballineddan mountain | Ballinfoyle | Ballingate | Ballingate bridge | Ballingate house lower | Ballinglen | Ballinglen house | Ballinglen station | Ballinguile | Ballinroan house | Ballinrush cottage | Ballinteskin cross roads | Ballintober | Ballintomboy | Ballyarthur house | Ballybeg house | Ballybla house | Ballybrack | Ballybraid | Ballybrew | Ballyconnell | Ballycoog house | Ballycoyle | Ballycreen | Ballycullen | Ballycumber | Ballycurragh bridge | Ballycurry | Ballycurry house! | Ballydonnell brook | Ballydowling | Ballyduff bridge | Ballyduff cross roads | Ballyduff house | Ballyellis cross roads | Ballyfolan | Ballygahan house | Ballygannon | Ballygriffing house | Ballyguile | Ballyhook | Ballykean house | Ballykelly house | Ballykillane house | Ballykillaneer | Ballykilmurry | Ballyknockan | Ballyknockan beg | Ballylaffin | Ballylow | Ballylow brook | Ballylug | Ballylusk | Ballymaghroe | Ballymanus | Ballymoneen | Ballymoney house | Ballymoyle | Ballynabarny | Ballynamanoge | Ballynamona house | Ballynatona | Ballynerrin | Ballynultagh | Ballynure house | Ballyorney | Ballyraheen house | Ballyraine house | Ballyreagh wood | Ballyrogan house | Ballyshane | Ballysheemen | Ballyshonog house | Ballysmuttan | Ballyteage wood | Ballyteige | Ballyteige bridge | Ballytoole | Ballyvaltron | Ballyvolan | Ballyward house | Baltinglass | Baravore | Barnacullian | Barnamire | Barnbown | Barraderry house | Barranisky cross roads | Bawnoge | Bealach conglai! s | Beech mount | Bella byrnes bridge | Bellevue | Belmont house | Bla ck bridge | Black castle | Black hill | Blacklion | Blackrock | Blainroe | Blainroe house | Blessington | Blindwood | Boherboy cottage | Boley | Bookey's bridge | Borkill | Boystown | Bray | Bray head | Bre | Brewershill house | Brides head | Bridgeland | Brittas bay | Broad lough | Brockagh | Broomfield house | Browns beck brook | Buckroney house | Bushy park | Byrnes cross roads | Byrneshill | Griffiths' shows only 5 instances of the name of IRELAND in Co. Wicklow of which 2 names are located in the one Townland, in the Parish of Mullinacuff and one in a different Townland. 1 instance of the name IRELAND in the Parish of Kilcommon 1 instance of the name IRELAND the Parish of Arklow There is only the one William IRELAND in Griffiths' (1848-64)living in Mullinacuff and that is 32.7 miles from Newtown Mount Kennedy. Never believe anything you read on Ireland, from outside of Ireland. WE are the one's who create the stories so well beloved by 3rd/4th generation Irish/Americans whatever and the stories only get longer as they go on! Family Lore is just that, it's not FACT unless PROVEN! Remember what I've said previously about phonetics? Also include in this the ignorance of the People emmigrating and that also of the people who took down their details when they arrived! slan Cyril Newsome Loch Garman. irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Today I found a reference to a William W Ireland between 1826 and 1850 on > ancestry. I have no clue if it is an Ireland I am looking for since the William > Ireland I am looking for was born about 1848 and the source date is 1837. > But. . . this could be his father, maybe. The location is near N.T. Mt > Kennedy and the address is Ballyorsey. Could this person be close enough to meet > someone from Enniskerry? I am trying to connect this William Ireland to a > possible marriage to a Keeley and less likely to a Roe. I am guessing that the > father is married to a Keeley female and they are the parents of William > Ireland who immigrated as a widower to Connecticut in 1880. He left behind two > children, 17 and 23, who didn't immigrate until 1883. > > There seems to be several Ireland families in the Norwalk, Connecticut area > by 1900. > > Bonnie > in California > > ------------------------------- > 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 > ----------------------------------------------------------------- Find the home of your dreams with eircom net property Sign up for email alerts now http://www.eircom.net/propertyalerts

    09/01/2006 03:26:36
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] Ireland found in Wicklow
    2. Today I found a reference to a William W Ireland between 1826 and 1850 on ancestry. I have no clue if it is an Ireland I am looking for since the William Ireland I am looking for was born about 1848 and the source date is 1837. But. . . this could be his father, maybe. The location is near N.T. Mt Kennedy and the address is Ballyorsey. Could this person be close enough to meet someone from Enniskerry? I am trying to connect this William Ireland to a possible marriage to a Keeley and less likely to a Roe. I am guessing that the father is married to a Keeley female and they are the parents of William Ireland who immigrated as a widower to Connecticut in 1880. He left behind two children, 17 and 23, who didn't immigrate until 1883. There seems to be several Ireland families in the Norwalk, Connecticut area by 1900. Bonnie in California

    08/31/2006 01:15:17
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] [Wicklow] Help request on the Collins
    2. Hi Peter, Try taking a look at this page: www.movinghere.org.uk/galleries/roots/irish/irishrecords/directories3.htm It covers some of the basic information on where to locate the trade Directories for the 19th. Century here in Ireland. You would do well to trawl the net on the various The Guild of Tailors websites for England and Ireland remembering of course that most of these Guilds were founded in the UK. It might also be possible that although he gave his trade as a Tailor that he only worked for a Tailor and he might not show up as a businessman in his own right if he was only an employee and not a craftsman and member of a Guild. The following comment: "I believe the actual marriage took place not in the April but in the June-Sept. quarter of 1882 as recorded in the Register No.10a Page 582" refers to your information on the marriage of these two people having been in April. The dates I have given are those of the actual entry in the Marriage Register. Good Hunting. slan Cyril Newsome Loch Garman... irl-wicklow@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Cyril Thank you for the very full list of Thomas Collins > > Do you know if there is a listing of the profession of TAILOR that might > help me reduce the long list a bit? > > I am not sure what you mean about the marriage as show below > > look forward to hearing from you again > God Bless Peter > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <cnews@eircom.net> > To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 11:45 PM > Subject: Re: [Wicklow] Help request on the Collins > > > > > > I believe the actual marriage took place not in the April but in the > > June-Sept. quarter of 1882 as recorded in the Register No.10a Page 582. > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > ----------------------------------------------------------------- Find the home of your dreams with eircom net property Sign up for email alerts now http://www.eircom.net/propertyalerts

    08/31/2006 03:12:42
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] [Wicklow] Help request on the Collins
    2. p.jpcollins
    3. Cyril Thank you for the very full list of Thomas Collins Do you know if there is a listing of the profession of TAILOR that might help me reduce the long list a bit? I am not sure what you mean about the marriage as show below look forward to hearing from you again God Bless Peter ----- Original Message ----- From: <cnews@eircom.net> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 11:45 PM Subject: Re: [Wicklow] Help request on the Collins > > I believe the actual marriage took place not in the April but in the > June-Sept. quarter of 1882 as recorded in the Register No.10a Page 582.

    08/30/2006 01:38:47
    1. [IRL-WICKLOW] PEGGY
    2. History-Family Researchers
    3. Sorry phone didnt work when we arrived, also neither was Cara working well, but now - shes on the mend, well kinda ....... so come again for Christmas and we can both buy more knickers...... Cara --- WeadickResearch@aol.com wrote: > Hi Bonnie > > I've come in on the tail end of your mailings, so > I'm not sure what time > frame you're looking for. If you'd like to contact > me off the list with some > approximate dates, I'll post some Keelys from Arklow > for you and whoever. > > Cara....called you at an old phone number (I guess) > while I was in Arklow > with no answer. Too bad. Would have enjoyed a chat > and tea and cakes. > > Cyril.....can you look for my Weadicks/Waducks in > Wex. and send me any you > find, please. I put on 12 pounds in Ireland, thanks > to Joanne's pavlova and > other goodies, but the knickers still fit! > > Let me hear from you, Bonnie. > > I'd rather be there, > Peggy Leonard > > > ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== > Genealogy is not fatal, but it is a grave disease. > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search > not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    08/30/2006 06:46:39
    1. Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] IRL-WICKLOW-D Digest V06 #197
    2. Thank you Cyril Next time.... Peggy

    08/30/2006 06:12:42
    1. Re: [Wicklow] Re: IRL-WICKLOW-ARKLOW KEELYS
    2. Hi Peggy, Missed you again then eh! There are only 3 WADDICK names listed in Griffiths' as being in Wexford. No WEADICK names listed in Wexford. There are 6 entries by the name of WADDOCK in Wexford. There is 1 WADRICK in the Parish of Inch, Gorey. There are 9 WADDOCK entries in Co. Wicklow. Sorry I can't be of any further use to you at the moment. slan Cyril Newsome Loch Garman IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Hi Bonnie > > I've come in on the tail end of your mailings, so I'm not sure what time > frame you're looking for. If you'd like to contact me off the list with some > approximate dates, I'll post some Keelys from Arklow for you and whoever. > > Cara....called you at an old phone number (I guess) while I was in Arklow > with no answer. Too bad. Would have enjoyed a chat and tea and cakes. > > Cyril.....can you look for my Weadicks/Waducks in Wex. and send me any you > find, please. I put on 12 pounds in Ireland, thanks to Joanne's pavlova and > other goodies, but the knickers still fit! > > Let me hear from you, Bonnie. > > I'd rather be there, > Peggy Leonard > > > ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== > Genealogy is not fatal, but it is a grave disease. > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- Find the home of your dreams with eircom net property Sign up for email alerts now http://www.eircom.net/propertyalerts

    08/29/2006 06:00:24
    1. Re: [Wicklow] Help request on the Collins
    2. Hi Peter, do you want the full hit from Griffiths'? As for Cara? Well you can be assured she will be jumping on me from a great height if she gets the chance! The following are all Thomas Collins' of course, by County location: Antrim 5 Armagh 2 Carlow 1 Clare 23 Cork 29 Donegal 3 Down 4 Dublin 16 Fermanagh 1 Galway 26 Kerry 8 Kildare 3 Kilkenny 1 Laois/Liex/Queens 1 Limerick 24 Londonderry/Derry 1 Louth 5 Mayo 1 Meath 1 Offaly/Kings 3 Roscommon 6 Sligo 3 Tipperary 5 Tyrone 9 Waterford 5 Westmeath 5 Wexford 1 Wicklow 3 Also the following are listed as: Thomas Jr. in Waterford 1 instance. Thomas Snr. in Tyrone 1 instance. Thos. in Tipperary x 2 instances. Ths. in Clare 1 instance Ths. in Galway 1 instance. Now thats everything listed from Griffiths' 1848-64. I believe the actual marriage took place not in the April but in the June-Sept. quarter of 1882 as recorded in the Register No.10a Page 582. slan Cyril Newsome Loch Garman IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Cyril, > It is good to see you and Cara are still in fine form. > > I wonder if you can give me any suggestions that might lead me to the Irish > family.of my family > > My Father was Michael COLLINS born in SOUTH SHIELDS in may 1900 > Grand father Michael COLLINS, who was married Bridget MORRIS in Thornley, > Durham in April 1882 > > Grand father was born in Ireland about 1857 - 1861. This is dependent on the > age he gave on various documents!!! > > Great Grand father THOMAS COLLINS - date, place of birth, Marriage details > all unknown. The only information I have is that he was a tailor by > profession. This was from the marriage cert of Michael COLLINS and Bridget > MORRIS. > > As you will see I have nothing to go on at the Moment, so any suggestion > would be a great help. > > Hope that you are keeping well > God Bless > Peter Collins > Cheltenham UK > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <cnews@eircom.net> > To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 11:39 PM > Subject: Re: [Wicklow] Roe/Ireland/Keeley-whew > > > > Well, what can one say to that! > > > > slan > > Cyril Newsome > > Loch Garman... > > > > > > > ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== > You have finally found the information you needed to solve the family mystery you have been working on for 2 years and your elderly aunt says " I could have told you that!" > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- Find the home of your dreams with eircom net property Sign up for email alerts now http://www.eircom.net/propertyalerts

    08/29/2006 05:45:00
    1. Help request on the Collins
    2. p.jpcollins
    3. Cyril, It is good to see you and Cara are still in fine form. I wonder if you can give me any suggestions that might lead me to the Irish family.of my family My Father was Michael COLLINS born in SOUTH SHIELDS in may 1900 Grand father Michael COLLINS, who was married Bridget MORRIS in Thornley, Durham in April 1882 Grand father was born in Ireland about 1857 - 1861. This is dependent on the age he gave on various documents!!! Great Grand father THOMAS COLLINS - date, place of birth, Marriage details all unknown. The only information I have is that he was a tailor by profession. This was from the marriage cert of Michael COLLINS and Bridget MORRIS. As you will see I have nothing to go on at the Moment, so any suggestion would be a great help. Hope that you are keeping well God Bless Peter Collins Cheltenham UK ----- Original Message ----- From: <cnews@eircom.net> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 11:39 PM Subject: Re: [Wicklow] Roe/Ireland/Keeley-whew > Well, what can one say to that! > > slan > Cyril Newsome > Loch Garman... > >

    08/29/2006 11:04:09
    1. RE: [Wicklow] Bashing or help
    2. Graham & Deb Flanagan
    3. Hi Bonnie The following transcription is from "The Rebellion in Wicklow, 1798," by Ruan O'Donnell. p.25 ...From June 1787 to October 1790 [Howard Kyan] was in partnership with William Roe and other Macclesfield businessmen before embarking on the AIMC [Associated Irish Mining Company] venture in 1789 with Colonel James Camac and family. [The AIMC was working on the south bank of the Avoca River] Don't know if this will aid you at all, however, tuck it away for future use as you never know when pieces will slot into your puzzle. No other mention of Ireland, Keely (or variants) or Roes in Ruan's books. The second one was "Aftermath, Post-Rebellion Insurgency in Wicklow, 1799-1803." Cheers Deb Flanagan Christchurch New Zealand

    08/29/2006 11:02:04
    1. Re: [Wicklow] Help request on the Collins
    2. Hi peter I have nothing to help you with but was struck with the Thornley reference. My Niles family ended up there after leaving Co Wicklow- Avoca area 1860s, going to Cumberland to work in the iron ore mines around Frizington and then coming to Co Durham late 1870s, arriving in Thornley early 1900s where my grandad Edward Niles married my nana Lizzy Mullen, small world, wouldnt it be fascinating if they journeyed together! Carol

    08/29/2006 06:52:59