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    1. [MAYO] Fw: Irish BDMs
    2. Mary George
    3. Forwarded from a UK list. Mary G ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Blair <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 7:28 AM Subject: Irish BDMs > Let us all post IRISH births and have our own BDMs FREE > Go to http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/irebdm and join the group or > New members can email [email protected] Then use > http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/irelandbdm > Go to- your groups and database click league table and search or post. Enjoy > it. Regards Jim > > ______________________________

    08/08/2001 04:43:17
    1. [MAYO] new email address
    2. conaught
    3. I've changed servers from netcom to my cable company for the faster connection. It is excellent. New email address as of this week is: [email protected] old email address: [email protected] Please send all email to the new email address. Go raibh maith agat (thank you). Slan go foill, Margaret (Mairead)

    08/06/2001 03:37:11
    1. [MAYO] !! Connaught Journal; Jan 16, 1823
    2. Cathy Joynt Labath
    3. Connaught Journal Galway, Ireland Thursday, January 16, 1823 Volume 69 Price 5 Pence PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE KILKENNY January 8-Yesterday, a Special Sessions, under the Insurrection Act was held at the county Court-house. A decent looking farmer of the name of DAVIS, from the neighbourhood of Kilmaganny, was acquitted of the accusation of having concealed arms, and was discharged. There were six more persons in custody, but their trials, at their own request, were postponed to Thursday, to which day the Court accordingly adjourned.-Every sitting of this Court serves more strongly to excite the graritude [sic] of the county of Kilkenny to Government for giving to its excellent Magistracy (as legal assistants under this extraordinary statute) the aid of such intelligent, just, patient, and impartial Lawyers, s J.S. TOWNSEND, and Gervaise P BUSHE, Esqrs.-Leinster Journal ADDRESS TO THE LORD LIEUTENANT On the adjournment of the Special Sessions, the Meeting of the County was held to prepare an Address of Congratulation to his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant on his late providential deliverance from a concerted assassination. Robert FLOOD, Esq. High Sheriff, in the Chair. We have only time and space to state in this number, that a Committee was appointed to retire and prepare an Address; taht, after much deliberation, they returned; that the Lord Bishop of Ossory, as Chairman of the Committee, read aloud the Address, which they had prepared; and that the Meeting unanimously, and with acclamations, adopted the excellent Address presented, through his Lordship, by the Committee. A curious and not unimportant Justiciary circumstance occurred in this neighbourhood since our County Magisterial Supersedas was issued by the Lord Chancellor. An outrage of rather a sanguninary nature having been perpetrated, in which an old man was seriously, and one of his sons dangerously, wounded; the other son, who happened fortunately to be absent from home on the night of the attack, waited, on the next morning, upon one of the preserved Magistrates, to lay the case before him. To the surprise of the complainant, the Magistrate called on one of his servants to listen to the story-which servant had heretofore appeared, on a trying occasion, as the friend of a near connexion of the accused parties. The consequence may be easily conceived; the young man's communications to the Magistrate were known in half an hour all over the surrounding County, and his brothers and father, who were dreadfully beaten, will not swear information before the communicative Justice of the Peace.--Ibid. CORK January 9. - On Saturday night, about one or two o'clock, the house of Daniel SULLIVAN, Proctor to the Rev. Mr. LEFANU, of Grenville, was attacked by a large party of Whiteboys, all mounted and armed, who robbed him of his Tithe-books, promissory notes, and several processes, which he had served for the Sessions now holding in Fermoy. They afterwards proceeded to his haggard, which they set fire to in several places, and it was totally consumed. The same party, afer having committed several other outrages, then proceeded to the house of Maurice HIGGINS; Sub-Constable at Gormlee, in the parish of Danbollog, where they demanded arms, and took bridles, saddles, and hourses from him and several other Farmers in the neighbourhood, to whom they also tendered an illegal oath. It has been escertained [sic] that the party at first consisted of about nineteen or twenty men, who had come down the Old Mallow Road, and at Whitechurch were joined by another body, and at the Cross of Killeagh by several more, whence they proceeded direct to Glenville. on their return they called at a public-house, and drank twenty-three glasses of spirits and a quantity of porter, for which they paid. They did not appear at all inclined to disguise, but on the contrary, displayed their persons and avowed their objects in the most daring manner. A reward of 50l has been offered by Justin MACARTY, Esq. of Carrignavar, for the discovery of any of the party. MAYO CASTLEBAR, jan. 6-We notice, with considerable regret, the perpetration of a most flagitious outrage, involving an extensive destruction of property, at the Heath, in this County, on the night between the 2d and 3d instant, when some incendiaries set fire to the haggard and out-offices of Mr. FAIR. The consequence was, that ninteen large sacks of oats, the property of his son, Mr. R. FAIR, Fortville, and two ricks of hay, consisting upwards of fifty tons, belonging to himself, were consumed to ashed as were also a barn and potato-house, in which there were about 20 barrels of potatoes and 20 sacks of oats. In the morning a notice was discovered, precisely in the words and letters following; nailed to Mr. FAIR's hall door: "Unless you leave this county, you will soon have a courps comeing to your door, believe me as a friend. Signed by General ROCK's command, "Burnin to-night, murder nex week. Robert FAIR, of the Heath, as yet."

    08/04/2001 07:17:52
    1. [MAYO] Joyce
    2. EDWARD D COSTELLO
    3. JOE ....... I dont know much about my Joyce's. They, Catherine, Bridget & Martin Jr, arrived in mid-MA USA, Monson, Palmer & Chickopee area during 1859. Three kids together, age 11, 9 & 3 years . They may have been orphaned & may have lived with other Joyce's in the area. Their parents were Martin & Mary Joyce, presumably from Co Mayo. The citizenship records for one of the kids, Martin Jr states that he was from Co Mayo. Where in Mayo, I dont know at this time. I think that there were USA Joyce aunts involved, but they are undiscovered as yet. Bridget, 1850-1886, was my Gm, died young, had 7 kids. Catherine, 1847-1915, who acted as surrogate mother to Bridgets kids, married John Dower with no known kids. Martin Jr, 1853-1881, died young with no known family. All are interred together w/some of Bridgets kids in the Bethany RCCem, Monson MA. Is there a "connection" with your Joyce's? Probably, but its a buried "connection" back in Co Mayo someplace. One of Bridgets kids, though, was named Ellen. Keep-a-hunting, good luck. All The Best, ED COSTELLO, 1009 Blenheim Dr Raleigh NC 27612 , tel: 919-782-6058; COSTELLO (FAHEY): Co Mayo>CT, MA, ME USA> USA; JOYCE (DOWER): Co Mayo>MA USA; HAGGERTY (McGUIRE): Co Donegal>NB Canada>ME USA>USA; LAVERTY (BROWN), (KELLY): Co Armagh>NB Can>ME, CA USA>USA, Can. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    08/04/2001 06:20:35
    1. [MAYO] SHIELDS
    2. John Shiels
    3. Fiona, my Shiel(d/s) notes show the following: SHIEL,LIZZIE vol.4 page 353 1890 Sep quarter SWINEFORD and the source is LDS 0101063. Any help ? Jack John M.Shiels Mendham, NJ Researching BESSON,CHARDON (Switzerland 1600-1900 ) SHIEL(S),GALLAGHER(Mayo,Ire. 1700-1900 SCOTT (Eng.Manchester/Salford1860-1890)(Ire.1700-1800s) KELLY (Eng.Manchester/Salford1860-1890)(Ire.1700-1800s) KENNEDY(Eng.Liverpool/Lancs 1850-1900/ Ireland 1700,1800s) GIBBONS( Eng.Liverpool/Lancs 1850-1900/ Ireland 1700,1800s) 10:23 PM August 03, 2001

    08/03/2001 04:23:19
    1. Re: [MAYO] Birth info required.
    2. Ellen Naliboff
    3. Birth certificates include the date and place of birth; the name; the sex; the name, surname and residence of the father; the name, surname, maiden surname of the mother; the rank, profession or occupation of the father; and the name and qualifications of the informant, usually a family member. A given name was not obligatory, so some entries are Kelly, Male or Clarke, Female. The FHLC holds microfilm copies of the Birth Index 1864-1955; Records 1864-1881 and 1900-1955 (note the gaps 1882-1899 and 1913-1930 in the FHLC). Some pages are missing from 1869: p. 49-50 (gap between Carroll, John, of Dungannon and Carvill, James Richard, of Limerick; and all pages following Thompson, Elenor Jane, of Belfast. Foreign applications by mail: Fees are payable in Irish pound currency, Draft I.E.P. or Euro checks or bank drafts drawn on an Irish Bank, made payable to the Registrar General. Sterling checks, Postal Orders, US$ checks are accepted. Checks etc. for certificates should be made payable to the "Superintendent Registrar" The minimum amount for a check drawn on a non-Irish bank is 12.70 Euro. I bundle my requests so that I meet the minimum fee. Births, Death and Roman Catholic marriages certificates are available from General Registrar Office 8-11 Lombard Street East Dublin 2 Ireland Certificates (B, M, D) IR5.50 US$6.00 Photocopy of an entry in Register 3.00 3.30 When index reference is Supplied 1.50 1.65 Short Birth Certificate 3.50 3.85 Authentication of a certificate 1.50 1.55 Postage: United Kingdom & Ireland IRL .50 (E).63 All other countries: 1.00 1.27 Note: local offices do not accept foreign currencies. Payment must be in Irish currency. Get your exchange rate for the correct amount. The minimume is 12.70 Eurodollars. Ellen If you search the Index and can identify your target, note the name, district, volume and page. Then, determine the appropriate FHLC microfilm number. You may then complete the "Request to Photocopy" following the instructions to the letter and mail it with a check for $2.00. Ellen "Brooks, Fiona" wrote: > > Hello, > > Would anyone have access to the following LDS film: 0101063 Civil Registry: > Birth 1890-91 Index Birth > > I am looking for the birth record of Elizabeth Shields born January 15, 1890 > in Ireland. > > i got a lucky break and received her birth date from the cemetery where she > is buried in the States. I have had no luck in finding info on her sisters > that remained in ireland and have no clue what county or town they were > originally from, so I'm hoping that the info from the birth records will > lead me to the next generation of Shields! > > many thanks, > Fiona > > Fiona Brooks, CA > Richter, Usher & Vineberg > 2 Place Alexis Nihon > Montreal, Quebec H3Z 3C2 > Tel: 934-3400 ext. 4649 > Fax: 934-3408 > Email: [email protected] > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB

    08/03/2001 01:57:23
    1. RE: [MAYO] Ellis Island Lists?
    2. John McGing
    3. I have at least 3 people whose manifests indicate that they traveled 1st or 2nd class in my files from Ellis Island, so unless this is a fluke, I have proof that all classes of travel were recorded. ----------------------------------------------------------------- [email protected] http://www.mcging.org http://www.cafepress.com/mcging http://www.tetrasomy18p.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Warren Ford [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 2:18 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MAYO] Ellis Island Lists? > > > I am hoping someone can verify what I have just been told by a > friend who claims that those immigrants who came 2nd class and up > were not recorded at Ellis Island. They were given physical > exams while aboard ship and are not on the lists posted. > Should this be the case, perhaps this is why some of us are > having difficulty locating our relatives. > Anyone with info? > Anita Ford > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >

    08/03/2001 10:54:05
    1. [MAYO] Birth info required.
    2. Brooks, Fiona
    3. Hello, Would anyone have access to the following LDS film: 0101063 Civil Registry: Birth 1890-91 Index Birth I am looking for the birth record of Elizabeth Shields born January 15, 1890 in Ireland. i got a lucky break and received her birth date from the cemetery where she is buried in the States. I have had no luck in finding info on her sisters that remained in ireland and have no clue what county or town they were originally from, so I'm hoping that the info from the birth records will lead me to the next generation of Shields! many thanks, Fiona Fiona Brooks, CA Richter, Usher & Vineberg 2 Place Alexis Nihon Montreal, Quebec H3Z 3C2 Tel: 934-3400 ext. 4649 Fax: 934-3408 Email: [email protected]

    08/03/2001 10:21:01
    1. [MAYO] Ellis Island Lists?
    2. Warren Ford
    3. I am hoping someone can verify what I have just been told by a friend who claims that those immigrants who came 2nd class and up were not recorded at Ellis Island. They were given physical exams while aboard ship and are not on the lists posted. Should this be the case, perhaps this is why some of us are having difficulty locating our relatives. Anyone with info? Anita Ford

    08/03/2001 05:18:29
    1. Re: [MAYO] Ellis Island Lists?
    2. Ellen Naliboff
    3. Ellis Island was the site of the immigrant processing center. The first and second class were examined and released from the ship while the third class passengers were taken by barge to Ellis Island. The passenger lists were prepared long before the arrival and the first and second class passengers are listed. Ellen Warren Ford wrote: > > I am hoping someone can verify what I have just been told by a friend who claims that those immigrants who came 2nd class and up were not recorded at Ellis Island. They were given physical exams while aboard ship and are not on the lists posted. > Should this be the case, perhaps this is why some of us are having difficulty locating our relatives. > Anyone with info? > Anita Ford > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp

    08/03/2001 02:44:24
    1. [MAYO] PLEASE DO NOT OPEN DOCS FROM PDEESE
    2. PatDeese
    3. THERES A WORM GOING THROUGH MY EMAIL AND SENDING DOCS OUT ASKING YOU TO ADVISE..PLEASE DONT OPEN PLEASE DELTE > > >

    08/02/2001 05:28:42
    1. [MAYO] DONT OPEN DOCS FROM PDEESE
    2. PatDeese
    3. THERES A VIRUS RUNING FROM MY EMAIL ITS A WORM DONT OPEN IT WILL SAY THAT I WANT YOUR ADVICE ON THIS HAVE NO IDEA WHO ITS GOING TO...SORRY DELETE PAT

    08/02/2001 05:13:37
    1. Re: [MAYO] How do I find info on deaths?
    2. Shelagh Garside
    3. Thanks for that Joe. I think it would be cheaper to nip across to Dublin to do the look-ups than order all those films!! ;¬D Shelagh ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph R. Egan" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 7:47 PM Subject: Re: [MAYO] How do I find info on deaths? > Hi, > > The FHC Catalog does have the Death Index: > > Here are the FHC Microfilm Numbers: > > 0101582 Civil Registry: Death 1864-65 Index Death > 0101583 Civil Registry: Death 1866-67 Index Death > 0101584 Civil Registry: Death 1868-69 Index Death > 0101585 Civil Registry: Death 1870-71 Index Death > 0101586 Civil Registry: Death 1872-73 Index Death > 0101587 Civil Registry: Death 1874-75 Index Death > 0101588 Civil Registry: Death 1876-77 Index Death > 0101589 Civil Registry: Death 1878-79 Index Death > 0101590 Civil Registry: Death 1880-81 Index Death > 0101591 Civil Registry: Death 1882....Index Death > 0101592 Civil Registry: Death 1883-84 Index Death > 0101593 Civil Registry: Death 1885-86 Index Death > 0101594 Civil Registry: Death 1887-88 Index Death > 0101595 Civil Registry: Death 1889....Index Death > 0101596 Civil Registry: Death 1890-91 Index Death > 0101597 Civil Registry: Death 1892-93 Index Death > 0101598 Civil Registry: Death 1894-95 Index Death > 0101599 Civil Registry: Death 1896-97 Index Death > 0101600 Civil Registry: Death 1898-99 Index Death > 0101601 Civil Registry: Death 1900-02 Index Death > 0101602 Civil Registry: Death 1903-05 Index Death > 0101603 Civil Registry: Death 1906-07 Index Death > 0101604 Civil Registry: Death 1908-10 Index Death > 0101605 Civil Registry: Death 1911-13 Index Death > 0101606 Civil Registry: Death 1914-16 Index Death > 0101607 Civil Registry: Death 1917-19 Index Death > 0101608 Civil Registry: Death 1920-21 Index Death > > Good luck. > > Regards, > > Joe Egan > San Diego > > Researching EGAN/HEGARTY/LEONARD/ McGRATH/ McHALE/ MELVIN/ RAFTER/ > SWEENEY in the general area of Ballina, Co. Mayo and Co. Sligo. > > Also LYDON/ROURKE/TOGHER in Cong Parish, Co. Mayo > > > > > Shelagh Garside wrote: > > > > I've used FHC films of birth indexes and parish registers to track down > > births and marriages but don't know where to start looking when trying to > > find details on deaths. > > > > I've had a look at the FHC catalogue, but haven't seen anything that > > obviously looks like indexes for death certificates, have I just missed it? > > Are there other sources I can use? I don't really know where to start, > > especially as I have no idea of the years I want either! > > > > Any pointers would be appreciated - Thanks > > > > Shelagh > > > > ============================== > > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com >

    07/31/2001 04:39:08
    1. [MAYO] How do I find info on deaths?
    2. Shelagh Garside
    3. I've used FHC films of birth indexes and parish registers to track down births and marriages but don't know where to start looking when trying to find details on deaths. I've had a look at the FHC catalogue, but haven't seen anything that obviously looks like indexes for death certificates, have I just missed it? Are there other sources I can use? I don't really know where to start, especially as I have no idea of the years I want either! Any pointers would be appreciated - Thanks Shelagh

    07/31/2001 12:32:25
    1. Re: [MAYO] How do I find info on deaths?
    2. Joseph R. Egan
    3. Hi Jim, Here are the Ireland Birth, Marriage, and Death Index microfilm numbers: 0101041 Civil Registry: Birth 1864....Index Birth 0101042 Civil Registry: Birth 1865....Index Birth 0101043 Civil Registry: Birth 1866....Index Birth 0101044 Civil Registry: Birth 1867....Index Birth 0101045 Civil Registry: Birth 1868....Index Birth 0101046 Civil Registry: Birth 1869....Index Birth 0101047 Civil Registry: Birth 1870....Index Birth 0101048 Civil Registry: Birth 1871....Index Birth 0101049 Civil Registry: Birth 1872....Index Birth 0101050 Civil Registry: Birth 1873....Index Birth 0101051 Civil Registry: Birth 1874....Index Birth 0101052 Civil Registry: Birth 1875....Index Birth 0101053 Civil Registry: Birth 1876....Index Birth 0101054 Civil Registry: Birth 1877....Index Birth 0101055 Civil Registry: Birth 1878....Index Birth 0101056 Civil Registry: Birth 1879....Index Birth 0101057 Civil Registry: Birth 1880....Index Birth 0101058 Civil Registry: Birth 1881-82 Index Birth 0101059 Civil Registry: Birth 1883....Index Birth 0101060 Civil Registry: Birth 1884-85 Index Birth 0101061 Civil Registry: Birth 1886-87 Index Birth 0101062 Civil Registry: Birth 1888-89 Index Birth 0101063 Civil Registry: Birth 1890-91 Index Birth 0101064 Civil Registry: Birth 1892-93 Index Birth 0101065 Civil Registry: Birth 1894-95 Index Birth 0101066 Civil Registry: Birth 1896-97 Index Birth 0101067 Civil Registry: Birth 1898-99 Index Birth 0101068 Civil Registry: Birth 1900-01 Index Birth 0101069 Civil Registry: Birth 1902-03 Index Birth 0101070 Civil Registry: Birth 1904-05 Index Birth 0101071 Civil Registry: Birth 1906-07 Index Birth 0101072 Civil Registry: Birth 1908-09 Index Birth 0101073 Civil Registry: Birth 1910....Index Birth 0101074 Civil Registry: Birth 1911-12 Index Birth 0101075 Civil Registry: Birth 1913-14 Index Birth 0101076 Civil Registry: Birth 1915-16 Index Birth 0101077 Civil Registry: Birth 1917-18 Index Birth 0101078 Civil Registry: Birth 1919-20 Index Birth 0101079 Civil Registry: Birth 1921....Index Birth 0101241 Civil Registry: Marriage 1845-47 Index Marriage 0101242 Civil Registry: Marriage 1848-50 Index Marriage 0101243 Civil Registry: Marriage 1851....Index Marriage 0101244 Civil Registry: Marriage 1852-53 Index Marriage 0101245 Civil Registry: Marriage 1854-55 Index Marriage 0101246 Civil Registry: Marriage 1856-57 Index Marriage 0101247 Civil Registry: Marriage 1858-59 Index Marriage 0101248 Civil Registry: Marriage 1860-62 Index Marriage 0101249 Civil Registry: Marriage 1863-65 Index Marriage 0101250 Civil Registry: Marriage 1866-68 Index Marriage 0101251 Civil Registry: Marriage 1869-72 Index Marriage 0101252 Civil Registry: Marriage 1873-76 Index Marriage 0101253 Civil Registry: Marriage 1877-80 Index Marriage 0101254 Civil Registry: Marriage 1881-84 Index Marriage 0101255 Civil Registry: Marriage 1885-88 Index Marriage 0101256 Civil Registry: Marriage 1889-92 Index Marriage 0101257 Civil Registry: Marriage 1893-95 Index Marriage 0101258 Civil Registry: Marriage 1896-97 Index Marriage 0101259 Civil Registry: Marriage 1898-01 Index Marriage 0101260 Civil Registry: Marriage 1902-05 Index Marriage 0101261 Civil Registry: Marriage 1906-09 Index Marriage 0101262 Civil Registry: Marriage 1910-14 Index Marriage 0101263 Civil Registry: Marriage 1915-17 Index Marriage 0101264 Civil Registry: Marriage 1918-21 Index Marriage 0101582 Civil Registry: Death 1864-65 Index Death 0101583 Civil Registry: Death 1866-67 Index Death 0101584 Civil Registry: Death 1868-69 Index Death 0101585 Civil Registry: Death 1870-71 Index Death 0101586 Civil Registry: Death 1872-73 Index Death 0101587 Civil Registry: Death 1874-75 Index Death 0101588 Civil Registry: Death 1876-77 Index Death 0101589 Civil Registry: Death 1878-79 Index Death 0101590 Civil Registry: Death 1880-81 Index Death 0101591 Civil Registry: Death 1882....Index Death 0101592 Civil Registry: Death 1883-84 Index Death 0101593 Civil Registry: Death 1885-86 Index Death 0101594 Civil Registry: Death 1887-88 Index Death 0101595 Civil Registry: Death 1889....Index Death 0101596 Civil Registry: Death 1890-91 Index Death 0101597 Civil Registry: Death 1892-93 Index Death 0101598 Civil Registry: Death 1894-95 Index Death 0101599 Civil Registry: Death 1896-97 Index Death 0101600 Civil Registry: Death 1898-99 Index Death 0101601 Civil Registry: Death 1900-02 Index Death 0101602 Civil Registry: Death 1903-05 Index Death 0101603 Civil Registry: Death 1906-07 Index Death 0101604 Civil Registry: Death 1908-10 Index Death 0101605 Civil Registry: Death 1911-13 Index Death 0101606 Civil Registry: Death 1914-16 Index Death 0101607 Civil Registry: Death 1917-19 Index Death 0101608 Civil Registry: Death 1920-21 Index Death Regards, Joe Egan Researching EGAN/HEGARTY/LEONARD/ McGRATH/ McHALE/ MELVIN/ RAFTER/ SWEENEY in the general area of Ballina, Co. Mayo and Co. Sligo. Also LYDON/ROURKE/TOGHER in Cong Parish, Co. Mayo "James D. Kelly" wrote: > > Joe, > Do you also have the FHC catalog numbers for Birth and Marriage as well? > Jim Kelly >

    07/31/2001 11:45:22
    1. [MAYO] Re: Family Search
    2. Ellen Naliboff
    3. You can do-it-yourself at the local Family History Centers because the FHL has acquired Irish Church records. There are Family History Centers scattered throughout the world, located in the LDS meeting-houses. The FHCs are generally listed in the local phonebook under Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints with its own phone number. Or, go to familysearch.org. In some communities, Family Search is in the local public library. No charge is made for using the resources at the local FHC except for a rental fee for microfilm from the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. Ellen Puccinelli Mary-MPUCCIN1 wrote: > > In doing some research, your name came up as a source of Irish Church > records. > > Is it possible to order microfice or microfilm to cover the 1279213 > reference from Tuam Diocese, > Islandeady in Mayo? > > How would I do this? > > Thanks. > > Mary McCaffrey Puccinelli

    07/31/2001 08:41:55
    1. Re: [MAYO] How do I find info on deaths?
    2. Ellen Naliboff
    3. The Deaths are indexed and in the FHLC. Information is sparse; name, age, townland, cause as reported by informant, informant and relationship. No parents, spouse, date of birth. Registration of births, marriages and deaths, regardless of religion, began January 1, 1864. Certificates for births, marriages and deaths for all of Ireland until 1922 and for the Republic since 1922 are housed in Dublin. Belfast has the records for Northern Ireland from 1922 to present in addition to the all Ireland records from 1864-1922. Ellen Shelagh Garside wrote: > > I've used FHC films of birth indexes and parish registers to track down > births and marriages but don't know where to start looking when trying to > find details on deaths. > > I've had a look at the FHC catalogue, but haven't seen anything that > obviously looks like indexes for death certificates, have I just missed it? > Are there other sources I can use? I don't really know where to start, > especially as I have no idea of the years I want either! > > Any pointers would be appreciated - Thanks > > Shelagh > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB

    07/31/2001 08:38:38
    1. Re: [MAYO] How do I find info on deaths?
    2. Joseph R. Egan
    3. Hi, The FHC Catalog does have the Death Index: Here are the FHC Microfilm Numbers: 0101582 Civil Registry: Death 1864-65 Index Death 0101583 Civil Registry: Death 1866-67 Index Death 0101584 Civil Registry: Death 1868-69 Index Death 0101585 Civil Registry: Death 1870-71 Index Death 0101586 Civil Registry: Death 1872-73 Index Death 0101587 Civil Registry: Death 1874-75 Index Death 0101588 Civil Registry: Death 1876-77 Index Death 0101589 Civil Registry: Death 1878-79 Index Death 0101590 Civil Registry: Death 1880-81 Index Death 0101591 Civil Registry: Death 1882....Index Death 0101592 Civil Registry: Death 1883-84 Index Death 0101593 Civil Registry: Death 1885-86 Index Death 0101594 Civil Registry: Death 1887-88 Index Death 0101595 Civil Registry: Death 1889....Index Death 0101596 Civil Registry: Death 1890-91 Index Death 0101597 Civil Registry: Death 1892-93 Index Death 0101598 Civil Registry: Death 1894-95 Index Death 0101599 Civil Registry: Death 1896-97 Index Death 0101600 Civil Registry: Death 1898-99 Index Death 0101601 Civil Registry: Death 1900-02 Index Death 0101602 Civil Registry: Death 1903-05 Index Death 0101603 Civil Registry: Death 1906-07 Index Death 0101604 Civil Registry: Death 1908-10 Index Death 0101605 Civil Registry: Death 1911-13 Index Death 0101606 Civil Registry: Death 1914-16 Index Death 0101607 Civil Registry: Death 1917-19 Index Death 0101608 Civil Registry: Death 1920-21 Index Death Good luck. Regards, Joe Egan San Diego Researching EGAN/HEGARTY/LEONARD/ McGRATH/ McHALE/ MELVIN/ RAFTER/ SWEENEY in the general area of Ballina, Co. Mayo and Co. Sligo. Also LYDON/ROURKE/TOGHER in Cong Parish, Co. Mayo Shelagh Garside wrote: > > I've used FHC films of birth indexes and parish registers to track down > births and marriages but don't know where to start looking when trying to > find details on deaths. > > I've had a look at the FHC catalogue, but haven't seen anything that > obviously looks like indexes for death certificates, have I just missed it? > Are there other sources I can use? I don't really know where to start, > especially as I have no idea of the years I want either! > > Any pointers would be appreciated - Thanks > > Shelagh > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB

    07/31/2001 05:47:04
    1. Re: [MAYO] Aughavale Cemetery info
    2. James O'Donnell
    3. I am very interested. I have both Burke and Kearns ancestors in Mayo. Thanks. Jim [email protected] wrote: > Is anyone interested in any Burkes or Kearns who may be buried in Aughavale > cemetery. It is one mile from Westport. I got the info recently and would > be glad to share it. Most of them have the town or township or whatever on > the inscription. Marion L > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

    07/30/2001 10:54:44
    1. [MAYO] Aughavale Cemetery info
    2. Is anyone interested in any Burkes or Kearns who may be buried in Aughavale cemetery. It is one mile from Westport. I got the info recently and would be glad to share it. Most of them have the town or township or whatever on the inscription. Marion L

    07/30/2001 09:51:58