Dennie, I would love a copy of the map and the film #'s. If there is any charge let me know what the cost is! Thank you so much. Jodi: 4990 Somam Ave. San Diego, CA 92110. email: [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nell Blumel Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 6:27 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [KILGORE] Robert Kilgore - Kilgory Clare Ireland Dennie, I would like a copy of the map and the film #s. Let me know what the charge is. Nell On Feb 26, 2008, at 8:38 PM, D Rennow wrote: > I found a site with the following info: > > *344. Robert KILGORE*, son of *Robert KILGORE* and *Elizabeth > JACK*, > was born in 1735 in Kilgory, Clare, Ireland, UK and died on 31 Dec > 1782 in Pond, Russell, VA. > > > > I wrote the owner to request documentation. She nicely and quickly > responded as follows: > > Dennie, > > This is one of the rare time you catch me fishing with > info on the net. I found this and I can't remember where and so I > thought I would see if I could get some reation from someone. I > also > wanted to keep the info for later research on this. As the the > parish reg. do go back that far and farther than this. > > At the time this family of Kilgore's would have come > there are 2 types of parish records and sometime 3 and then you > also > have the Quaker church also and their records. I was looking at > some > this past November in the Irish Quaker records in Ireland and did > notice some people with the Kilgore surname but I only took the > names and dates of course didn't quite fit. I did put the film > #s in > his notes and to return to them when I had more time. I was > researching Cope and Lee in those records at the time. I can only > keep a couple of surnames in mind when I am starting with nothing. > Not enough time to finish what I was looking for. If you would > like > a copy of the LDS film #s I would be happy to send you a copy. > Thank > you for writing. Also have you done any Male Kilgore DNA to > determine whether they are from Northern or Southern Ireland. This > would be of help. --Candis-- > > 2nd email: > > 1^st attached is the film #s for the Quaker records and 2^nd > attached is the county Clare parish map. Have a look at all the > lovely little parishes to go through. So starting somewhere is a > good thing and also Kilgory/Kilcorney #24 is a parish on this > map I > believe. At least that is what I was using when I looked at this > parish map. I don't believe they are meant Kilconry #23. > > Now on the Quaker's in Ireland what happened there > that > as those in an all over Ireland began to convert they would travel > out of their if they were in a predominately catholic part of > Ireland they needed to move and thus to make sure you don't > have one > of these those films need to be also looked at. With the migration > out of Ireland and to here becoming predominantly Quaker during > the > time that we find the 1735 dates this is often something a > descendant does not consider. There are only a few films and from > what I saw not to bad to go through. If you do find one that had > just moved into the area and not born there the records do give > his > original town or parish so you can follow them pretty easily. > > Let me know if I can be of any help. I'm still working > on that Cope who does have a confirmed by DNA heritage of Northern > Ireland and then there is my ever problem of my Lee's of which > I had > to do DNA to determine their country of origin. > > If I can help any farther let me know. --Candis > > 3rd email: > > Here is the DNA site and the surname page for the Kilgore's that > have taken the DNA. If your father is living or one of his > brothers > then a man can take the female DNA test for the mothers DNA. Men > carry both the Male & the female DNA where a woman can only do the > female test: > > Family Pedigree page: http://www.wfnforum.net/index.php? > topic=1495.0 > > DNA project entry area: > https://www.familytreedna.com/surname_det.aspx? > group=Kilgore&projecttype=S > <https://www.familytreedna.com/surname_det.aspx? > group=Kilgore&projecttype=S> > > You never know maybe someone else has already done one that > matches > to yours. Enjoy --Candis-- > > > > Have any of you had DNA testing done on your Kilgore line? If so, > what > was the results? > > The map she sent is really nice. So if any of you want the map or the > film #s, let me know and I will email them to you. > > Dennie > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KILGORE- > [email protected] 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 [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message