Fr. Burkey, thanks for all the additional Mattingly and Carberry information. I have not seen most of it. Judith ----- Original Message ----- From: "Blaine Burkey" <blaineb@slu.edu> To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 12:12 PM Subject: [MATTINGLY] Carberys and Mattinglys > Here are a lot of scraps of information which I've found on as many > scraps of papers I've collected over the years. It relates to > yesterday's query from Elizabeth Culhane of Fairport, New York and may > give her some information she doesn't have. > > 1) An Edward Mattingly was inspector of customs at Georgetown in 1857. > > --Poore, Descriptive Catalog of Gov. Publications of U.S. II: 695 > > 2) A George Mattingly purchased a square of land in Washington in 1854. > > --Poore, op.cit., I:647 > > 3) Washington Miracle Refuted. (Library of Congress Rare Book > Collection RZ406.M3 / W3) > > --This rare book deals with reputed cure of a Mrs. Ann Carbery > Mattingly. > > 4) John England (then or later Bishop of Charleston SC), Examination of > Evidence and Report... (Library of Congress Rare Book Collection > RZ406.M3 / E 5) > > --This also deals with the reputed cure of a Mrs. Mattingly. > > 5) Letter of Rev. F.P. Kenrick [later archbishop of Baltimore] to Sacred > Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith from Bardstown KY on 6 > Aug. 1824. > > --Prop. Fide Documents Congressi: America Cent. Sect. X, v. p. 146 // > 878 ff. 324 r-v, 325 r-v. > (in Latin) refers to a miraculous cure of Anne Mattingly of Washington > etc. > > 6) William Matthews, A collection of affidavits & certificates. > (Library Rare Book Collection RZ406.M3 / M3 / toner coll.) > > --I think this also dealt with the reputed Mattingly miracle -- but I'm > not sure of that > > 7) Mrs. Ann Mattingly was said to have been miraculously cured of cancer > on 10 March 1823. She was originally Ann Carbery, sister of Thomas > Carbery, mayor of Washington DC. > > --Catholic Standard (Washington DC) 18 Jan. 1961 p. 1, col. 1-6. > > 8) I don't have any reference for the following, but here it is anyhow. > Somewhere I read: > > John Baptist Carbery (born ca 1700 in Ireland came to St. Mary, Md., via > Boston, ca. 1730. > > He was the father of another John Baptist Carbery who married a Miss > Thompson. > > They were the parents of Thomas and Henry Carbery. > > Thomas located in Georgetown [then still in Maryland I think] ca 1805 > and died 12 July 1812 at the age of 67. He was married to Mary Asonath > who died 2 Jan. 1819 at the age of 64. > > Henry was the adjutant general of Maryland and used the title Colonel. > He was married to Sybilla ..... > > Thomas and Mary had 11 children > > a. Mary = Sr. Eleanora of St. Francis, Carmelite nun in Baltimore > > b. John Baptist > > c. Martha (who married a Catalana) > > d. Ruth > > e. Anne b. 17 March 1784, d. 9 March 1855, m. a John Mattingly who died > ca 1824 (she was the one reportedly cured miraculously). They had a > daughter and a son. Daughter was Mary Susan Mattingly who married > Richard Lay. The son's name was not given [and could be the John that > Ms. Culhane mentions. > > f. Joseph = who was a priest > > g. Captain Thomas b/ 26 June 1791, d. 23 May 1863 = the mayor > > h. James = a naval architect > > i. Lewis = a civil engineer and president of the levy court > > j. Ignatius Henry > > 9) The Thomas Carbery house was on the corner of 6th St. and S. Carolina > Avenue. Thomas was the 6th mayor of Washington. He was a member of the > levy court for westward of Rock Creek from 27 April 1831 till 4 May 1835 > and of Georgetown from 4 May 1835 till 6 May 1861. > > 10) James L. Carbery was on the court from 6 May 1861 to 17 May 1862. > [from this bit of information, I suspect that maybe h. and i. on the > above list might have been the same person. > __________________________ > > This was a very prominent Washington family at the time, and I suspect > that much of the above information comes from various history books of > Washington. And I probably saw them at the Library of Congress. > > > > > > > > > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > We also have the MattinglyForum-subscribe@egroups.com > Your Host Website http://www.wvi.com/~wb > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner MATTINGLY-admin@rootsweb.com > mailto:MATTINGLY-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > mailto:MATTINGLY-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >