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    1. Re: [Wicklow] BROWNRIGG, MORRIS (or MORIS)
    2. Jeff Jernegan
    3. I think I've corresponded with you or someone in your family - I just don't remember so well these days. Here is a Brownrigg marriage that could relate - John Brownrigg lived in Mullins in 1802. A brother? I will send you a copy of the pages I scanned. ================================================================================ Husband: John Brownrigg(1) ================================================================================ Born: Est Bef 1782 Baptized: Died: Buried: Marriage: Oct 1802(2) Place: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Events -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. He resided in Mullins, Co. Wicklow, Ireland in Oct 1802.(1) ================================================================================ Wife: ? Jones(1) ================================================================================ Born: Baptized: Died: Buried: Last Modified: 23 Jan 2005 ================================================================================ Source Citations ================================================================================ 1. Henry Farrar, Irish Marriages, Being an Index to the Marriages In Walker's Hibernian Magazine (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1972 also on Ancestry as a database), p. 59. Repository: Seattle Public Library, Seattle, WA. 2. Ibid, p. 59, 240. Repository: Seattle Public Library, Seattle, WA. Jeff Jernegan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Villalba" <estre68132@msn.com> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 12:05 PM Subject: Re: [Wicklow] BROWNRIGG, MORRIS (or MORIS) > Hello, Everyone: > I'm new to this list, so thought I'd share some names and dates for which > I'm seeking information: > > BROWNRIGG, William b. abt. 1787 - Mullans Parish, Kilcommon, County > Wicklow > married: > MORRIS, Jane > > Several of us "cousins" can track to Wicklow, but no further back...so, we > seek William's siblings and parents. > > thanks, Mary > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Kate Burhouse<mailto:k.burhouse@ntlworld.com> > To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 10:16 AM > Subject: RE: [Wicklow] ALCOCK/HAWKINS - Trip to Ireland > > > Hi Terri > I don't think we've been in touch before, but I was interested to see > your > connection with Anne Hawkins. Do you have any information on her parents? > I've been researching HAWKINS too, as part of my husband's family. I'd be > very pleased to compare notes and see if we have a link. > Best wishes > Kate > in freezing cold Devon, UK > > -----Original Message----- > From: Teralcock@aol.com<mailto:Teralcock@aol.com> > [mailto:Teralcock@aol.com] > Sent: 02 February 2006 20:07 > To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> > Subject: [Wicklow] ALCOCK/HAWKINS - Trip to Ireland > > Hello Listers > > This fall I will be making my first trip to Ireland after several year of > working on family history, and am trying to prepare by getting the family > research in order. I have questions for the more experienced and those > who > have > visited the Wicklow area.. > > Are there C of I in most communities and would records be kept locally? > Do > most churches have cemeteries attached? As far as the Griffith > Valuation > and > other census substitutes, is my best source the National Library in > Dublin? > Are there other local sources? What help can I expect from the Wicklow > family history centre - I have read conflicting reports on their > service. > Do > they actually have records there? Are there other places I should put > on > my > list for investigation [town halls and local libraries?]Any help the > list > can > provide to help me get the most from the trip would be appreciated. > > I don't have much information about my ggg grandparents. He George > ALCOCK > born about 1770-1790, married about 1811 in Ireland, may have emigrated > about > 1843 and died before 1861 either in Ireland or Ontario. She Anne > HAWKINS > born 1794, emigrated 1843 to Ontario, died after 1861. > > Their offspring: > William Frederick b. 1811, possibly in Wicklow, emigrated with wife > Mary > GRIFFITH and several children who were born in Antrim in 1852 to Ontario > George b. abt 1813 Wicklow, may have stayed in Ireland > Sarah b abt 1815 ? > Thomas Moody b Nov 30 1818 Wicklow emigrated about 1842, Ontario > Mary Ann b 1819 Wicklow emigrated Ontario > Richard Beecham b 1822 Carlow emigrated Ontario about 1842, married > Frances > POLLARD in 1852 in Ont. she born Hacketstown, Carlow > Susanna b 1831 Wicklow emigrated Ontario > > Any suggestions welcome. > > thanks, > Terri Alcock > > > > ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== > *Folk lore* is a wonderful additive to family research, but one must not > base their whole search around it. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. 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