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    1. CULLEN MARRIAGES AND BIRTHS -2
    2. Cara_Links
    3. 25 20th Oct 1834 Hugh Cullen married Dolly Tracy Witnessed by John Tracy and Anne Bryan Children 1-Wednesday, 17 May 1837 Mary of Hugh Cullen and Dora Cullen Sponsors are Joseph Cullen and Margaret Cullen 2- Wednesday, 8 May 1839 Betty of Hugh Cullen and Dorothy Cullen Sponsors are L. Tracy and Harry Kennedy 26 27/4/1835 Garett Cullen married Eliza Bergan witnessed by Thomas Short and Eliza New 27 26/6/1837 Patrick Cullen married Mary Williams Witnessed by Rev P Kearney and Margaret Ryan 28- 2 August 1837 Patrick Delehunt married Mary Cullen Witnessed by Anthony Chatham and Anne Kingsbury Child of this union is baptised Catherine Baptised 27/11/1836 Sponsors John Toole and Margaret Cullen 29- 13th Nov 1837 Daniel Doyle married Margaret Cullen witnessed by John Cavanah and Dolly Cullen 30- 13th Nov 1837 James Lennon married Catherine Cullen witnessed by William Tracy and Matthew Doyle 31- 11/2/1838 Edward Byrne married Mary Cullen witnessed by Patrick Cullen and Elizabeth Byrne 17/11/1844 Elizabeth Baptised to Edward and Mary Cullen Sponsors Charles Byrne and Anne Cullen There are a heap of Byrnes baptism but its hard to be sure who belongs to who but this one was stated to be of Edward Byrne and Mary Cullen 32- 1/6/1838 Michael Cullen married Ann Earls witnessed by Andy Byrne and Dolly Byrne 33- 15th August 1838 Peter Cullen married Dora Bowland witnessed by Robert Hines and Anne Goodman 34- 8/1/1839 Patrick Cullen married Etty Byrne witnessed by Edward Doran and Diana Johnson Child 1-Thursday, 24 June 1847 Ross of Patt Cullen Esther (Byrne) Cullen Sponsors Peter Byrne and Julia Neil 35- 27/1/1839 Peter Tracy married Bridget Cullen witnessed by Thomas Neill and Mary Tracy Could be a child below Child -Sunday, 16 January 1842 Dennis of Peter Tracy Bridget Cullen Sponsors are Michael?? And Sera Tracy There is a marriage in Avoca parish of 2 Peter Tracy's and Bridget one being Cullen the other Kinsella 36- 11/2/1839 Peter Cullen married Eliza Byrne witnessed by Edward and Thomas Byrne 37- 1 June 1840 Thomas Arthur married Margaret Cullen Witnessed by Patrick Farrell and Catherine Cullen 38- 24 June 1840 Larry Cullen married Mary Brien Witnessed by John Brennan and Bridget Brennan 39- 12/11/1840 John Cullen Married Sally Johnson witnessed by Ellen Johnson and Rev Joseph Brady 40- 16/11/1840 John Cavan married Mary Cullen Witnessed by Thomas Carty and Anne Cavana 41- 4/11/1841 Edward Loughlin married Dorothea Cullen witnessed by John Conway and Bridget Bulger Have children of a Edward Loughlin and Dorothea but once again there is two families And same names. 42- 18/4/1842 Benjamin Banifield ? married Anne Cullen Witnessed by Edward Murphy and William Anderson 43- 3/11/1845 John Delany married Mary Cullen Witnessed by Cornelius Hopkins and Esther Bolger 44- 14/9/1846 Garrett Toole married Catharine Cullen Witnessed by John Kennedy and Margaret Neill 45- 11/11/1848 Patrick Cullen married Elizabeth Ryan Witnessed by Francis Ryan and Ellen Kavanagh 46- 18/2/1849 Francis Cullen Married Dorothea Byrne witnessed by Lawrence Cullen and Mary Delahunt 47- 23/4/1849 Daniel Phelan married Catharine Cullen Witnessed by William Sharpe and Mary Murphy 48- 13/8/1849 John Cullen married Elizabeth Brady Witnessed by Francis Cullen and Catherine Carty /Carthy Children are 1-Tuesday, 13 July 1852 Julia of John Cullen and Eliza Cullen Sponsors are Michael Kelly and Eliza Brien 2- Monday, 1 January 1855 Andrew of John Cullen and Elizabeth Cullen Sponsors are John Brady and Catherine Carty 3-Thursday, 29 May 1856 Bernard of John Cullen and Eliza Cullen Sponsors are Robert Graham and Bridget Anderson 4-Friday, 7 January 1859 Anne of John Cullen and Ellizabeth Cullen Sponsors are Lewis Hall and Ann Hall 5-Thursday, 29 December 1864 Andrew of John Cullen and Eliza Cullen Sponsors are William Murphy and Catherine Kinsella 6-Friday, 5 October 1866 James of John Cullen and Elizabeth (Brady ) Cullen Sponsors are Brian Brady and Catherine Ryan 49- 13/5/1851 Patrick Murphy married Sarah Cullen Witnessed by Francis and Esther Kavanagh Children baptized 1- Friday, 1 August 1851 Michael of Patrick Murphy and Sarah Murphy Sponsors were Edward Cullen and Mary Kavanagh 2- Friday, 4 June 1852 Catherine of Patrick Murphy and Sarah Murphy Sponsors are Patrick Byrne and Sarah Cullen 3-Friday, 27 September 1861 Margaret of Patrick Murphy and Sarah Murphy Sponsors are Bernard Goggins and Catherine ? 4-Friday, 27 September 1861Mary of Patrick Murphy and Sarah Murphy Sponsors are James Duffy and Catherine Goggins 5-Monday, 31 August 1863 Margret of Patrick Murphy and Sarah "Murphy Sponsors are Michael Rourke and Mary Kearns 6-Tuesday, 26 December 1865 Sarah of Patrick Murphy and Sarah Murphy Sponsors are James Murphy and Ann Lacey 50- 26/5/1851 Patrick Cullen married Catharine Carty/Carthy Witnessed by Edward Quinn and Anne Toole Cheers from here Cara_Links

    10/24/2005 02:33:05
    1. CULLEN MARRIAGES AND BIRTHS-1
    2. Cara_Links
    3. All from the parish of Avoca Co Wicklow Ireland I have placed and sorted the Cullen Children into a colour coded excell file should anyone like them I truly was amazed to find that there was between 1778 and 1851 50 Marriages in my file of Cullen brides or grooms for just this parish and all being Roman Catholic....Baptism and marriages. there is as many Children between 1836-1867 as I have sorted them into 59 families but because the parish registers do not always hold the surname of the bride it has simply been worked out on, the years and names that may link the parents...........but the file is there should you want it 1- Oct 17th 1778 John Leary married Bridget Cullen witnessed by Hugh Cullen and Loughlin Ward 2- 1/2/1781 James Cullen married Eliza Doyle witnessed by Mr James Brennan and Easter Unknown 3- 2/3/1783 Ferdinand Cullen married Margaret Walsh witnessed by Simon Cullen and Richard Walsh 4- Feb 5 1787 Denis Kavanagh married Catherine Cullen 9 No witnesses recorded in register) 5- 14th Jan 1790 Loughlin Dungan married Sarah Cullen witnessed by Cornelius Cullen and John Dungan 6- 5th April 1790 John Merrigan married Catherine Cullen George Cullen and Grace Brass were witnesses 7- 2/2/1799 Jno Cullen married Mary Owen Witnessed by Matthew Byrne and Catherine Byrne 8- 29/7/1800 Thomas Cullen Married Mary Lary?Lary witnessed by Johnathon Lery/ Leary and Peter Cullen 9- 2/3/1802 Andy Carty married Sally Cullen Witnessed by Martin and Catherine Kavg? or Kaough 10- 17/5/1802 James Cullen Married Essy Byrne Witnessed by Thomas Byrne and Johnothan Duffy 11- 14/1/1805 Thomas Gorman married Bridget Culeln Witnessed by Hector and Mary McKenna 12- 7/2/1826 Peter Doyle married Winifred Cullen witnessed by Luke Doyle and John Cullen 13- 25/2/1827 Patrick Boulger married Mary Cullen James McCann and James Cullen Witnessed the amrriage 14- 29/5/1827 Patrick Farrell married Mary Cullen witnessed by Andrew and Biddy Cullen 15- 18/1/1829 Michael Cullen married Sara Boulger witnessed by Mrs Butler and ? 16- 10/5/1830 Thomas Bennett married Catherine Cullen Witnessed by John cullen and ? Bennett 17- 6/9/1830 Thomas Byrne married Bridget Cullen witnessed by Mrs Leary and Mrs Cullen 18- 11/4/1831 Patrick Martin married Sera Cullen Witnessed by Joseph Marting and John Byrne 19- 6/3/1832 John Cullen married Bridget Kavgh Witnessed by James and Peggy Cullen 20- 8/1/1833 Michael Cullen married Catherine Corbet Witnessed by Murthagh McDaniel and Elizabeth lewis 21- 7/1/1834 Matthew Foard /Forde married Rose Cullen Witnessed by William Tracy and Mary Gittings? 22- 9/2/1834 Andrew Cullen married Sara Smith witnessed by Barbara McKilvie and James Cavanah 23- 28/4/1834 James Devlin married Anne Cullen John Cullen and Mary Bennett witnesses Children of this union may be James baptised Saturday 24/2/1838 Sponsors John Sullivan and Mary Doyle Twin sister Jane same date Sponsors James Doyle and Mary Sullivan 24- 26/5/1834 James Cullen married Mary Timins witnessed by Peggy Sheil and Jane Cavanagh 1-Friday, 30 December 1836 Sara baptized of James Cullen/ Mary Cullen Sponsors Michael Cavana and MaryAnne Byrne 2-Sunday, 8 March 1840- Cath of James Cullen/Mary Cullen Sponsors Francis Cullen and Serah Cullen 3-Sunday, 2 October 1842 Michael of James Cullen/ Mary Cullen Sponsors are Bernard Cullen and Catherine Cullen 4- Tuesday, 15 April 1845John of James Cullen and Mary(Timmons) Cullen Sponsors are James Byrne Esther Cullen Cheers from here ©Cara_Links Researching Co.Wicklow,Wexford. A headstone or two, A friend is one who accepts your past, loves you as you are, and believes in your tomorrows

    10/24/2005 02:33:02
    1. BAPTISM SPONSORS
    2. Yvonne
    3. Thanks Cara for the information. I hope your provider problems are sorted out soon. The period I was interested in (which I stupidly neglected to mention) was the first half of nineteenth century. Best wishes, Yvonne

    10/24/2005 01:12:18
    1. [Wicklow] Roll Call BRADNER/TATTERSON Famlies
    2. Bernie Bradner
    3. Hi Listers, Is anyone researching the following families? Joseph BRADNER b abt 1820 M Elizabeth (Eliza) TATTERSON Joseph Bradner b abt 1845 m Mary Ann Crabb John Bradner b 1843 m Susan Dollin White My web site listed below includes my " Bradner One Name Study" with a world wide interest in this name. Cheers Bernie Bradner Ontario Canada Visit my Web Page www.aztec-net.com/~bradner/ Researching: Bradner, Bryant, Corrigan, Kezar, Whitewood families names -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.12.4/146 - Release Date: 21-Oct-05

    10/23/2005 05:25:18
    1. Fw: {not a subscriber} Re: [Wicklow] Re: Cullen
    2. Cara_Links
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <sgrieves@iinet.net.au> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 9:20 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [Wicklow] Re: Cullen > > Dear List > > The following may be of interest. > Death Notice Canberra Times (Australia) 12.10.05. > > Cullen Larry > Passed away peacefully on 7.10.05, late of Gold Coast formerly of Canberra > and > Redcross County Wicklow. Aged 82 years. > > > > >

    10/23/2005 05:07:05
    1. Fw: {not a subscriber} RE: [Wicklow] Crossbrige, Co.Wicklow
    2. Cara_Links
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marion Clare Interiors" <Marion@marionclare.com> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 8:18 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} RE: [Wicklow] Crossbrige, Co.Wicklow > Hi Betty > > I have had a look at the records listed in the book as well as searching > in > the text about the areas. Nothing for Jones or Haskins but I did find > some > Leonards. > > The records in the book are Catholic so you may find that the other names > are in Church of Ireland records or in the case of Sarah Jones, the > Weslyan > ones. > > Here is what I found. > > Baptismal Records for Crossbridge 1800 - 1836 > > Family: Leonard. Chilld: Mary. DOB 19/3/1822. Father: Thomas. Mother: > Judith Toole > Family: Leonard. Child: Michael. DOB 10/10/1827. Father Michael. > Mother: > Margaret Reynolds > Family: Leonard. Child Richard. DOB 19./3/1826. Father John. Mother: > Margaret Kenny. > > > Note: There is another birth where Judith Toole is the mother. Some > other > mention of the Toole and O'Toole families if you find a connection. > > Family Smith. Child James. DOB 20/8/1829. Father Thomas. Mother Judith > Toole. > (I think this must be a transcription error in the book because it is too > much of a coincidence that Thomas is the father on both occasions as > husband > of Judith. First as Smith and next as Leonard. > > Some Records from the Batismal Books for Farnees 1800 - 1836. > > Family: Leonard. Child: William. DOB 1.12.1824. Father:Michael > Mother: > Margaret Reynolds. > Family: Haughton. Child: Margaret. DOB 20/3/1814. Father William. > Mother: Ann Leonard > > Some Records from Parish Baptismal Records Books for Whiterock. 1800 - > 1836 > > Family: Leonard. Child: Ann. DOB 14/8/1810 Father: Michael. Mother: > Margaret Renalds. (maybe mis-spelling of Reynolds) > > In all cases the Records are Catholic and the DOB means Date of Baptism. > > That is all I can find I'm afraid. But there is a really good description > of Farness and photograph. I could copy it out for you if you are > interested. Let me know > > Marion > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: betty [mailto:betty@flexinet.com.au] > Sent: October 21, 2005 4:46 AM > To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [Wicklow] Crossbrige, Co.Wicklow > > > Hi Marion, > > My grandmother, Margaret Letitia Haskins was born at Farnees, not far from > Crossbridge on 15 April 1862. She was the daughter of Thomas Haskins and > Jane Jones. Thomas Haskins was a tenant of Lord Fitzwilliam and he worked > for him on the drainage of the estate and riding around on his business. > The > Haskins were at Farnees from 1857 to 1868. At the time of the Griffiths > Valuation John & Elizabeth Leonard lived at Farnees and the Haskins family > were still at Fairwood on the other side of Tinahely. I am looking for a > connection between the Leonard family and the Jones family. There is > reference in a letter to "Aunt Betty Leonard" though I am aware that the > term "Aunt" was loosely applied sometimes where there is only friendship > between families. > The following Death Notice was sent to me, an extract from a Methodist > Magazine of 1848. > > 1847 " May 5th,_ At Farnee,(sic) near Tinahely, in the Wicklow Circuit, > Miss > Sarah Jones, aged 22. From her childhood she feared God, and when fifteen > years of age anxiously sought, and clearly obtained, through faith in the > atonement, the Spirit of adoption. During a revival of religion in 1844, > she > was graciously visited. Soon she took charge of a juvenile class, and, in > her capacity of Leader, was very faithful and efficient. As a Collector > for > the Wesleyan Missions she was indefatigable. Her conversation, her pen, > and > her influence, were all made to instruct her young acquaintance; and they > were made a blessing. Her last illness was short and severe. In deep > humiliation she clung to the cross. Her last words were, > "Nothing I ask or want beside, > Of all in earth or heaven; > But let me feel thy blood applied, > And live and die forgiven." > J.H." > > Do you have any info on the Jones, Leonard or Haskins families? > > Betty Garrad of Palmwoods, Qld, Australia. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Marion Clare [mailto:marionclare@shaw.ca] > Sent: Saturday, 15 October 2005 2:21 AM > To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [Wicklow] Crossbrige, Co.Wicklow > > I have just got back from a trip to Ireland and spent a lot of time > digging > in the Crossbridge areas for my CLARE line. > > A relative of my husbands gave me a book called "Reminiscences of > Crossbridge, Co. Wicklow". It covers the surrounding areas too which > breaks > down into each parish with lots of names, people information going back a > long way and details of some of the baptism records of each church. > > If anyone is searching in that area, please let me know and I will do a > lookup. > > Marion > Victoria, BC Canada > > > > ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== > Never feel you shouldnt ask about your ancestors~ for if the first ask > doesnt receive a reply then ask and ask again, for your family ancestors > in > Co Wicklow. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. 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    10/23/2005 05:06:38
    1. BAPTISM SPONSORS
    2. Yvonne
    3. I have seen this topic discussed on another list and I'm interested to know what the usual practice was in County Wicklow. What was the likely relationship of the sponsors to the child baptised? Brother, sister, aunt, uncle or family friend etc. Yvonne

    10/23/2005 04:53:24
    1. RE: [Wicklow] BAPTISM SPONSORS
    2. It would depend upon the time frame for in the beginning the priest went to the house to baptise a child, it may well have been a neighbour or a relative moving on in the century when baptisms were done at a church, the child was presented to the priest for baptism ( without the mother) something about mothers not being clean etc ..........medical and I would imagine I as a mother wouldnt be just letting anyone go off with my baby so then it would be a very close family member you would think that was presenting the babe for Baptism now I speak of RC here My main work having been with Protestant and thats easy they didnt until very late in the years have sponsors. Sorry fold had a lot of data to post but my provider has failed me yet again so doing this form another avenue hoping it will be fixed by tomorrow CHeers cara Original Message: ----------------- From: Yvonne yvonner@optushome.com.au Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 10:53:24 +1000 To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Wicklow] BAPTISM SPONSORS I have seen this topic discussed on another list and I'm interested to know what the usual practice was in County Wicklow. What was the likely relationship of the sponsors to the child baptised? Brother, sister, aunt, uncle or family friend etc. Yvonne ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== Stick to the lists Golden Rule and you will never go wrong, Co Wicklow genealogy~history~news~ and be nice to one another. ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .

    10/22/2005 09:38:34
    1. RE: [Wicklow] Crossbrige, Co.Wicklow
    2. betty
    3. Hi Marion, My grandmother, Margaret Letitia Haskins was born at Farnees, not far from Crossbridge on 15 April 1862. She was the daughter of Thomas Haskins and Jane Jones. Thomas Haskins was a tenant of Lord Fitzwilliam and he worked for him on the drainage of the estate and riding around on his business. The Haskins were at Farnees from 1857 to 1868. At the time of the Griffiths Valuation John & Elizabeth Leonard lived at Farnees and the Haskins family were still at Fairwood on the other side of Tinahely. I am looking for a connection between the Leonard family and the Jones family. There is reference in a letter to "Aunt Betty Leonard" though I am aware that the term "Aunt" was loosely applied sometimes where there is only friendship between families. The following Death Notice was sent to me, an extract from a Methodist Magazine of 1848. 1847 " May 5th,_ At Farnee,(sic) near Tinahely, in the Wicklow Circuit, Miss Sarah Jones, aged 22. From her childhood she feared God, and when fifteen years of age anxiously sought, and clearly obtained, through faith in the atonement, the Spirit of adoption. During a revival of religion in 1844, she was graciously visited. Soon she took charge of a juvenile class, and, in her capacity of Leader, was very faithful and efficient. As a Collector for the Wesleyan Missions she was indefatigable. Her conversation, her pen, and her influence, were all made to instruct her young acquaintance; and they were made a blessing. Her last illness was short and severe. In deep humiliation she clung to the cross. Her last words were, "Nothing I ask or want beside, Of all in earth or heaven; But let me feel thy blood applied, And live and die forgiven." J.H." Do you have any info on the Jones, Leonard or Haskins families? Betty Garrad of Palmwoods, Qld, Australia. -----Original Message----- From: Marion Clare [mailto:marionclare@shaw.ca] Sent: Saturday, 15 October 2005 2:21 AM To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Wicklow] Crossbrige, Co.Wicklow I have just got back from a trip to Ireland and spent a lot of time digging in the Crossbridge areas for my CLARE line. A relative of my husbands gave me a book called "Reminiscences of Crossbridge, Co. Wicklow". It covers the surrounding areas too which breaks down into each parish with lots of names, people information going back a long way and details of some of the baptism records of each church. If anyone is searching in that area, please let me know and I will do a lookup. Marion Victoria, BC Canada ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== Never feel you shouldnt ask about your ancestors~ for if the first ask doesnt receive a reply then ask and ask again, for your family ancestors in Co Wicklow. ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.12.4/142 - Release Date: 18/10/2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.12.4/142 - Release Date: 18/10/2005

    10/21/2005 04:45:54
    1. RE: [Wicklow] Church of Ireland naming
    2. Paul
    3. From what I understand, Presbyterian is often a Scot bread religion. I wonder if, yet again, mother's maiden name is culture based. -----Original Message----- From: Susan Marshall [mailto:susan_e_marshall@hotmail.com] Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 04:01 To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Wicklow] Church of Ireland naming I've had a look at my C of I families in Wicklow and other parts of the country, and there doesn't seem to be a particulary rigid system. A general patern in my family is as follows: 1st son named after his paternal grandfather 2nd son named after his maternal grandfather - or his father 3rd son named after his father - or his maternal grandfather 1st daughter named after her paternal grandmother 2nd daughter named after her mother 3rd daughter named after her maternal grandmother After 3 sons and 3 daughters the naming sequence generally seemed to break down - and more unusual names crept in - one family has a Jemima, Annabella and an Edith, as well as the usual Jane, Mary Anne, Elizabeth and Sarah. In my experiance the Presbyterians tended to incorporate the mother's surname either as a first name or a middle name into the child's name - both for boys and girls. Sometimes this has passed down though to the next generation. My grandfather and 2 of his cousins, were given their paternal grandmother's maden name as a middle name. Hope this is of some help - I'm looking forward to a more definative answer - perhaps! Susan ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== Never feel you shouldnt ask about your ancestors~ for if the first ask doesnt receive a reply then ask and ask again, for your family ancestors in Co Wicklow. ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx

    10/21/2005 04:14:41
    1. Re: [Wicklow] Church of Ireland naming
    2. Susan Marshall
    3. I've had a look at my C of I families in Wicklow and other parts of the country, and there doesn't seem to be a particulary rigid system. A general patern in my family is as follows: 1st son named after his paternal grandfather 2nd son named after his maternal grandfather - or his father 3rd son named after his father - or his maternal grandfather 1st daughter named after her paternal grandmother 2nd daughter named after her mother 3rd daughter named after her maternal grandmother After 3 sons and 3 daughters the naming sequence generally seemed to break down - and more unusual names crept in - one family has a Jemima, Annabella and an Edith, as well as the usual Jane, Mary Anne, Elizabeth and Sarah. In my experiance the Presbyterians tended to incorporate the mother's surname either as a first name or a middle name into the child's name - both for boys and girls. Sometimes this has passed down though to the next generation. My grandfather and 2 of his cousins, were given their paternal grandmother's maden name as a middle name. Hope this is of some help - I'm looking forward to a more definative answer - perhaps! Susan

    10/21/2005 03:01:10
    1. Re: [Wicklow] Church of Ireland naming
    2. Cara_Links
    3. I dont see it as off topic it is a great thought, if you carefully look at the older headstones in Ireland, you can see they have a sun symbol on them, it is said that St Patrick in his wisdom, or was it another saint, used this ignorance to enhance the religion he was teaching, after all the first people worshipped the sun, to keep it in their teachings and allow it would be a wise move, so yes religion would have a great bearing on naming, but lets look at what names may have been affected by *time changes in Wicklow or indeed Ireland * Since time began babes have been named after favourite people, Well we have William of Orange he must account for some of the Williams ( and no I dont mean that way) Charles ( would also account for the name appearing often in his time) and I am sure there are many other famous and infamous people that have given there names to babes. And I am sure there are more that can be added to this list go ahead CARA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul" <pdowling7@comcast.net> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 10:26 PM Subject: RE: [Wicklow] Church of Ireland naming > Here's a thought, perhaps off topic, though. I would have thought that > naming convention would have promulgated from the historic culture more so > than a religion. Perhaps when Christianity struck, all things were turned > upside down. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Cara_Links [mailto:cracker@hotkey.net.au] > Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 04:40 > To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [Wicklow] Church of Ireland naming > > Yes there is > > let me go through some registers and see how different it appears > over a time period > > Cara > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Paul" <pdowling7@comcast.net> > To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 11:13 PM > Subject: RE: [Wicklow] NAMING PATTERN FOOTNOTE OR TOPNOTE > > >> Is there a different pattern for C of I? >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Cara_Links [mailto:cracker@hotkey.net.au] >> Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 00:25 >> To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [Wicklow] NAMING PATTERN FOOTNOTE OR TOPNOTE >> >> * A footnote on this ...........naming pattern >> >> doesnt seem to apply to Church of Ireland very often >> Cara >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Kathleen & Ross Crain" <rosscrain@shaw.ca> >> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 5:47 AM >> Subject: Re: [Wicklow] Irish naming pattern >> >> >>> Thanks very much for the information. >>> Kathleen >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Paul" <pdowling7@comcast.net> >>> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 9:39 AM >>> Subject: RE: [Wicklow] Irish naming pattern >>> >>> >>>> Per: >>>> >>>> http://www.billcarney.com/brickmasons/genmisc/naming.htm >>>> >>>> Irish Naming Conventions >>>> >>>> The 1st son was usually named after the father's father >>>> The 2nd son was usually named after the mother's father >>>> The 3rd son was usually named after the father >>>> The 4th son was usually named after the father's eldest brother >>>> The 5th son was usually named after the mother's eldest brother >>>> The 1st daughter was usually named after the mother's mother >>>> The 2nd daughter was usually named after the father's mother >>>> The 3rd daughter was usually named after the mother >>>> The 4th daughter was usually named after the mother's eldest sister >>>> The 5th daughter was usually named after the father's eldest sister >>>> >>>> Paul >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Kathleen & Ross Crain [mailto:rosscrain@shaw.ca] >>>> Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 12:33 >>>> To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com >>>> Subject: [Wicklow] Irish naming pattern >>>> >>>> Does anyone know the Irish naming pattern ? (eg. first son named after >>>> fater's father) I think this could be helpful in tracing family back. >>>> Kathleen Crain >>>> >>>> >>>> ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== >>>> Have you put something down the list lately that would make someones >>>> day, >>>> like a link to a good site, a headstone, a snip of information, you >>>> found >>>> but didnt need? >>>> >>>> ============================== >>>> New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your >>>> ancestors >>>> at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: >>>> >>> >> > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta >>>> rgetid=5429 >>>> >>>> >>>> ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== >>>> Stick to the lists Golden Rule and you will never go wrong, Co Wicklow >>> genealogy~history~news~ and be nice to one another. >>>> >>>> ============================== >>>> View and search Historical Newspapers. 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    10/20/2005 04:15:20
    1. Re: [Wicklow] Church of Ireland naming
    2. Dave Griffiths
    3. Paul wrote that he would have thought that naming convention would have promulgated from the historic culture more so than a religion. Paul I think you are right that Naming convention of the Irish was a culture thing Remember the families that came to Ireland with the plantation of English Protestants had their own culture, Williamite settlements c.1692 to 1700 and every endeavour was put in place to keep them apart The English Protestant would use naming pattern of their ancestors . Maybe by studding the Naming Pattern of our protestants ancestors would tell us were they emigrated to Ireland from. Regards .Dave Visit my homepage http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/djgriff/

    10/20/2005 03:57:27
    1. Unsubscribe
    2. Linnie Carew
    3. Going on holidays but I'll be back soon.

    10/19/2005 03:00:47
    1. Church of Ireland naming
    2. Cara_Links
    3. Yes there is let me go through some registers and see how different it appears over a time period Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul" <pdowling7@comcast.net> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 11:13 PM Subject: RE: [Wicklow] NAMING PATTERN FOOTNOTE OR TOPNOTE > Is there a different pattern for C of I? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Cara_Links [mailto:cracker@hotkey.net.au] > Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 00:25 > To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [Wicklow] NAMING PATTERN FOOTNOTE OR TOPNOTE > > * A footnote on this ...........naming pattern > > doesnt seem to apply to Church of Ireland very often > Cara > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kathleen & Ross Crain" <rosscrain@shaw.ca> > To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 5:47 AM > Subject: Re: [Wicklow] Irish naming pattern > > >> Thanks very much for the information. >> Kathleen >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Paul" <pdowling7@comcast.net> >> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 9:39 AM >> Subject: RE: [Wicklow] Irish naming pattern >> >> >>> Per: >>> >>> http://www.billcarney.com/brickmasons/genmisc/naming.htm >>> >>> Irish Naming Conventions >>> >>> The 1st son was usually named after the father's father >>> The 2nd son was usually named after the mother's father >>> The 3rd son was usually named after the father >>> The 4th son was usually named after the father's eldest brother >>> The 5th son was usually named after the mother's eldest brother >>> The 1st daughter was usually named after the mother's mother >>> The 2nd daughter was usually named after the father's mother >>> The 3rd daughter was usually named after the mother >>> The 4th daughter was usually named after the mother's eldest sister >>> The 5th daughter was usually named after the father's eldest sister >>> >>> Paul >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Kathleen & Ross Crain [mailto:rosscrain@shaw.ca] >>> Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 12:33 >>> To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com >>> Subject: [Wicklow] Irish naming pattern >>> >>> Does anyone know the Irish naming pattern ? (eg. first son named after >>> fater's father) I think this could be helpful in tracing family back. >>> Kathleen Crain >>> >>> >>> ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== >>> Have you put something down the list lately that would make someones >>> day, >>> like a link to a good site, a headstone, a snip of information, you >>> found >>> but didnt need? >>> >>> ============================== >>> New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your >>> ancestors >>> at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: >>> >> > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta >>> rgetid=5429 >>> >>> >>> ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== >>> Stick to the lists Golden Rule and you will never go wrong, Co Wicklow >> genealogy~history~news~ and be nice to one another. >>> >>> ============================== >>> View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >>> marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >>> http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >>> >>> >> >> >> >> ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== >> If you have a problem, question, need direction or to report a virus, >> please contact IRL-WICKLOW-admin@rootsweb.com. off-list at Admin Thanks >> >> ============================== >> Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. >> New content added every business day. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >> >> > > > > > ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== > Stick to the lists Golden Rule and you will never go wrong, Co Wicklow > genealogy~history~news~ and be nice to one another. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > > ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== > Stick to the lists Golden Rule and you will never go wrong, Co Wicklow > genealogy~history~news~ and be nice to one another. > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > >

    10/19/2005 12:39:52
    1. RE: [Wicklow] Church of Ireland naming
    2. Paul
    3. Here's a thought, perhaps off topic, though. I would have thought that naming convention would have promulgated from the historic culture more so than a religion. Perhaps when Christianity struck, all things were turned upside down. -----Original Message----- From: Cara_Links [mailto:cracker@hotkey.net.au] Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 04:40 To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Wicklow] Church of Ireland naming Yes there is let me go through some registers and see how different it appears over a time period Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul" <pdowling7@comcast.net> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 11:13 PM Subject: RE: [Wicklow] NAMING PATTERN FOOTNOTE OR TOPNOTE > Is there a different pattern for C of I? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Cara_Links [mailto:cracker@hotkey.net.au] > Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 00:25 > To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [Wicklow] NAMING PATTERN FOOTNOTE OR TOPNOTE > > * A footnote on this ...........naming pattern > > doesnt seem to apply to Church of Ireland very often > Cara > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kathleen & Ross Crain" <rosscrain@shaw.ca> > To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 5:47 AM > Subject: Re: [Wicklow] Irish naming pattern > > >> Thanks very much for the information. >> Kathleen >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Paul" <pdowling7@comcast.net> >> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 9:39 AM >> Subject: RE: [Wicklow] Irish naming pattern >> >> >>> Per: >>> >>> http://www.billcarney.com/brickmasons/genmisc/naming.htm >>> >>> Irish Naming Conventions >>> >>> The 1st son was usually named after the father's father >>> The 2nd son was usually named after the mother's father >>> The 3rd son was usually named after the father >>> The 4th son was usually named after the father's eldest brother >>> The 5th son was usually named after the mother's eldest brother >>> The 1st daughter was usually named after the mother's mother >>> The 2nd daughter was usually named after the father's mother >>> The 3rd daughter was usually named after the mother >>> The 4th daughter was usually named after the mother's eldest sister >>> The 5th daughter was usually named after the father's eldest sister >>> >>> Paul >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Kathleen & Ross Crain [mailto:rosscrain@shaw.ca] >>> Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 12:33 >>> To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com >>> Subject: [Wicklow] Irish naming pattern >>> >>> Does anyone know the Irish naming pattern ? (eg. first son named after >>> fater's father) I think this could be helpful in tracing family back. >>> Kathleen Crain >>> >>> >>> ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== >>> Have you put something down the list lately that would make someones >>> day, >>> like a link to a good site, a headstone, a snip of information, you >>> found >>> but didnt need? >>> >>> ============================== >>> New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your >>> ancestors >>> at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: >>> >> > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta >>> rgetid=5429 >>> >>> >>> ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== >>> Stick to the lists Golden Rule and you will never go wrong, Co Wicklow >> genealogy~history~news~ and be nice to one another. >>> >>> ============================== >>> View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >>> marriage announcements and more. 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    10/19/2005 02:26:20
    1. NAMING PATTERN FOOTNOTE OR TOPNOTE
    2. Cara_Links
    3. * A footnote on this ...........naming pattern doesnt seem to apply to Church of Ireland very often Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathleen & Ross Crain" <rosscrain@shaw.ca> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 5:47 AM Subject: Re: [Wicklow] Irish naming pattern > Thanks very much for the information. > Kathleen > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Paul" <pdowling7@comcast.net> > To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 9:39 AM > Subject: RE: [Wicklow] Irish naming pattern > > >> Per: >> >> http://www.billcarney.com/brickmasons/genmisc/naming.htm >> >> Irish Naming Conventions >> >> The 1st son was usually named after the father's father >> The 2nd son was usually named after the mother's father >> The 3rd son was usually named after the father >> The 4th son was usually named after the father's eldest brother >> The 5th son was usually named after the mother's eldest brother >> The 1st daughter was usually named after the mother's mother >> The 2nd daughter was usually named after the father's mother >> The 3rd daughter was usually named after the mother >> The 4th daughter was usually named after the mother's eldest sister >> The 5th daughter was usually named after the father's eldest sister >> >> Paul >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Kathleen & Ross Crain [mailto:rosscrain@shaw.ca] >> Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 12:33 >> To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [Wicklow] Irish naming pattern >> >> Does anyone know the Irish naming pattern ? (eg. first son named after >> fater's father) I think this could be helpful in tracing family back. >> Kathleen Crain >> >> >> ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== >> Have you put something down the list lately that would make someones day, >> like a link to a good site, a headstone, a snip of information, you found >> but didnt need? >> >> ============================== >> New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your >> ancestors >> at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: >> > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta >> rgetid=5429 >> >> >> ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== >> Stick to the lists Golden Rule and you will never go wrong, Co Wicklow > genealogy~history~news~ and be nice to one another. >> >> ============================== >> View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >> marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >> >> > > > > ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== > If you have a problem, question, need direction or to report a virus, > please contact IRL-WICKLOW-admin@rootsweb.com. off-list at Admin Thanks > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > >

    10/18/2005 08:25:25
    1. Re: [Wicklow] Irish naming pattern
    2. Dave Griffiths
    3. Is the Irish naming pattern practiced by Catholics & Church of Ireland members? Regards Dave Visit my homepage http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/djgriff/ ---------------------------------------- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 167 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try www.SPAMfighter.com for free now!

    10/18/2005 03:20:42
    1. RE: [Wicklow] NAMING PATTERN FOOTNOTE OR TOPNOTE
    2. Paul
    3. Is there a different pattern for C of I? -----Original Message----- From: Cara_Links [mailto:cracker@hotkey.net.au] Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 00:25 To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Wicklow] NAMING PATTERN FOOTNOTE OR TOPNOTE * A footnote on this ...........naming pattern doesnt seem to apply to Church of Ireland very often Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathleen & Ross Crain" <rosscrain@shaw.ca> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 5:47 AM Subject: Re: [Wicklow] Irish naming pattern > Thanks very much for the information. > Kathleen > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Paul" <pdowling7@comcast.net> > To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 9:39 AM > Subject: RE: [Wicklow] Irish naming pattern > > >> Per: >> >> http://www.billcarney.com/brickmasons/genmisc/naming.htm >> >> Irish Naming Conventions >> >> The 1st son was usually named after the father's father >> The 2nd son was usually named after the mother's father >> The 3rd son was usually named after the father >> The 4th son was usually named after the father's eldest brother >> The 5th son was usually named after the mother's eldest brother >> The 1st daughter was usually named after the mother's mother >> The 2nd daughter was usually named after the father's mother >> The 3rd daughter was usually named after the mother >> The 4th daughter was usually named after the mother's eldest sister >> The 5th daughter was usually named after the father's eldest sister >> >> Paul >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Kathleen & Ross Crain [mailto:rosscrain@shaw.ca] >> Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 12:33 >> To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [Wicklow] Irish naming pattern >> >> Does anyone know the Irish naming pattern ? (eg. first son named after >> fater's father) I think this could be helpful in tracing family back. >> Kathleen Crain >> >> >> ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== >> Have you put something down the list lately that would make someones day, >> like a link to a good site, a headstone, a snip of information, you found >> but didnt need? >> >> ============================== >> New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your >> ancestors >> at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: >> > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta >> rgetid=5429 >> >> >> ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== >> Stick to the lists Golden Rule and you will never go wrong, Co Wicklow > genealogy~history~news~ and be nice to one another. >> >> ============================== >> View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >> marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >> >> > > > > ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== > If you have a problem, question, need direction or to report a virus, > please contact IRL-WICKLOW-admin@rootsweb.com. off-list at Admin Thanks > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== Stick to the lists Golden Rule and you will never go wrong, Co Wicklow genealogy~history~news~ and be nice to one another. ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx

    10/18/2005 03:13:48
    1. Re: Dunganstown Names 1842-
    2. Sheila Johnston
    3. Hello Cara, I am "getting my fingers typing" as you suggested and have snipped from the lengthy list you provided regarding baptisms from parish registers. I would very much appreciate more information (if available) on the entries below and any other information you might have ie marriages. I apologise for repetition of some names, but wanted to leave it as you transcribed. I do so wish to express my appreciation for all that you do for this list, even tho I don't participate often. Regards, Sheila Johnston London, Ontario (Canada) > ================================= > <snip> I can take the baptisms from 1842 to 2001 but have not included those later names as some contain addresses that are current so if you wish to know more on a name, get your fingers typing, I dont only have this > transcribed I hold copy. plus marriages .......... > cheers CARA > > SURNAME/Abode/FATHERS PROFESSION > <snip> FARRAR/Farmer Cullen/Farmer CULLEN/Ballinvolla/Farmer CULLENKilmurry PLUNKETTSeaparkIllegitimate (*unless it is this reference you already provided:June 8th 1885 Dora Plunkett Baptised Illegitimate of Seapark-source Dunganstown parish register) CULLENEastwood NewtowmMtKennedyGardener COLEKilboy Dunganstown WicklowProvision Merchant COLEKilboy Dunganstown WicklowProvision Merchant COLEKilboyProvision Merchant COLEKilboyGrocer COLEKilboyGrocer COLEKilboyMerchant COLEKilboyMerchant COLEKilboyMerchant COLEKilboyFarmer > COLEBallymurren WicklowFarmer COLEKilboy WicklowMechanic COLEKilboy Wicklow COLEKilboyMerchant COLEBallymurren Wicklow COLEKilboyMerchant COLEBallard KilbrideMerchant --------------------------------- Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos

    10/17/2005 12:49:41