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    1. Re: [LAORLEAN] Irish Interments, Monaghan
    2. Karen Riecke
    3. On Wed, 11/10/10, Kathleen Deao <[email protected]> wrote: . . . > I had a Monaghan family, Irish immigrants, who arrived in > N.O. in March > 1849. I believe several of them died about 1850. Is there a > likely place of burial for that time? Thanks.   Kathleen, I checked in Fr. John Finn's book New Orleans Irish Famine Exiles. In St. Patrick Cemetery #1 there is only one Monaghan listed. MONAGHAN, Mary M.  b. Mar 18,1907  d. Oct 16, 1983 In ST. Patrick #2 MONAGHAN, John  d.Jan 14, 1907 MONAGHAN, Ellen Flanagan  d. Mar 20, 1915 MONAGHAN, Patrick  d. Sept 12, 1856 MONAGHAN, Richard  d. May 22, 1873 MONAGHAN, Mary  d. July 12, 1876 MONAGHAN, John Jr  d. Feb 21, 1897 MONAGHAN, Katie  d. Mar 05, 1898 MONAGHAN, James  d. Mar 08, 1925 MONAGHAN, Martin  d. Oct 13, 1939 MONAGHAN, Elizabeth  d. May 02, 1871  age 45 (wife of John Cook - Co Meath)   Maybe one of these are the people you are looking for.   Karen Covington, LA       ------------------------------- 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

    11/12/2010 03:05:25
    1. [LAORLEAN] Death Certificates
    2. Kathy Cochran
    3. Hello -- My great-great grandfather Jacob Born died in New Orleans on 1 Feb 1889. What is the best place / most efficient way to get his death certificate? Thanks in advance, Kathy Cochran ------------------------------- 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 ------------------------------- 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

    11/12/2010 04:17:56
    1. Re: [LAORLEAN] Irish Interments, Monaghan
    2. Kathleen Deao
    3. I did find this helpful list. You were right, Norm, that St. Patrick's was a likely place to look. I'm trying to determine if this Thomas is one I am looking for. Would the cemetery card likely reveal the parents' names? Interments in All the Cemeteries of New Orleans from 1 May to 1 Nov 1853 - "M" Source:  The Epidemic Summer, A Review of the Yellow Fever, Its Causes, etc., and An Interesting          and Useful Abstract of Mortuary Statistics Monaghan        Ann             25 yrs   Ireland         f      3-Aug   St. Patrick's Cemetery Monaghan        Catharine       25 yrs   Ireland     o      4-Sep St. Patrick's Cemetery Monaghan        Catherine       19 yrs   Ireland      f     31-Jul St. Patrick's Cemetery Monaghan        Edward          27 yrs   Ireland      f     14-Oct Charity Hospital Monaghan        Mary             2 yrs   u             o 6-Jun    St. Vincent de Paul Monaghan        Patrick         22 yrs   Ireland         f     14-Aug   St. Patrick's Cemetery Monaghan        Susan           20 yrs   Ireland        f      3-Aug St. Patrick's Cemetery Monaghan        Thomas [1837]  16 yrs   Ireland    o      1-Sep    St. Patrick's Cemetery Monaghan        William         22 yrs   Ireland         f     30-Jul   Charity Hospital Monahan         John             8 mos   New Orleans   o      8-Aug St. Vincent de Paul O = other F = fever

    11/13/2010 06:58:01