Anyone wanting look ups on Ireland, England or Scotland post your request and I will look for you on the CD's .... Just give me a few days to do it .. MaryPat Hi there Pat. Clicking Vital Records Index on the left brought a reply that it was an index for Mexico and Scandinavia Only. **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489
You are right, the British Isles index is in the International Genealogical Index, also on the left. Sorry about that. > > For those that may not know, these records are now online on the > > FamilySearch.org website. Click on the yellow tab on top, SEARCH. Then > on > > the next page, on the left, click on Vital Records Index. > > Clicking Vital Records Index on the left brought a reply that > it was an index for Mexico and Scandinavia Only. > > -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com
I found the same thing. Ann In a message dated 1/16/2008 10:01:06 PM Central Standard Time, james.e@cox.net writes: Pat Connors wrote: > For those that may not know, these records are now online on the > FamilySearch.org website. Click on the yellow tab on top, SEARCH. Then on > the next page, on the left, click on Vital Records Index. > > >> >> >> >> > > Hi there Pat. Clicking Vital Records Index on the left brought a reply that it was an index for Mexico and Scandinavia Only. **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489
Hi All A "Long shot I know" but is anyone familiar with a workhouse in Castlebar cica 1878. Vague I know but unfortunately thats all the information I have, other than the original workhouse site is now a hospital. Thanks Pat __________________________________________________________ Sent from Yahoo! Mail - a smarter inbox http://uk.mail.yahoo.com
Pat Connors wrote: > For those that may not know, these records are now online on the > FamilySearch.org website. Click on the yellow tab on top, SEARCH. Then on > the next page, on the left, click on Vital Records Index. > > >> >> >> >> > > Hi there Pat. Clicking Vital Records Index on the left brought a reply that it was an index for Mexico and Scandinavia Only. Jim in Poway CA.
Bill, Those of us who have been researching for a while (I've been at it off and on for over thirty years) have become aware of not accepting death certificate info at face value. My maternal grandfather died in Pittsburgh in 1912 and the death certificate stated he was forty years old. He was forty five. It also stated that his mother was Mary Dillon and his wife was the informant. His mother was Rose McManus and his wife knew her mother-in-law. So that info was also wrong. Somewhere out there another Pittsburgh death certificate has Rose McManus as the mother of the deceased instead of Mary Dillon. The undertaker wrote out the death certificate. My grandfather's sister's age was off by ten years at her death in 1920 in Pittsburgh. When my brother-in-law died in 1995, seven of us looked at the information sheet for filling a death certificate and none of us noticed that we forgot to put down his mother's name. She was one of the seven people in the room. I'm sure there are others that have similar stories on death certificates. Good luck in your researching. Nora Hopkins FitzGerald HOPKINS/BLAINE/JENNINGS/CUNNINGHAM/MCMYLER from Crimlin, Derrylahan and Commauns townlands in Mayo In a message dated 1/16/2008 3:02:16 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, _wm.karr@insightbb.com_ (mailto:wm.karr@insightbb.com) writes: Janet, Wow! Five years, that is a lot! It is just that it is so definitive on her death certificate. However, you are probably right, that seems to be the concensus. Thanks for the data. I will explore a these little further and see where they lead. Thanks again. Bill **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489
Bill: Even if you have the correct Maggie Brady, you may have to be flexible about the birth date. Many of my Irish ancestors - especially in a rural setting like Mayo -- are listed as baptized before their civil birth date. The reason is that the Irish were fined for reporting births late, and some lived far from the main townland where birth registration was performed. To avoid the fine, some reported the birth as occuring considerably after the actual birth date. In sum, I have found baptism records to be more accurate, and you may need to look several months after the supposed birth date to find the actual civil birth registration. Regards, Tom White Sao Paulo, Brazil -------------------------------- You wrote: Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 16:06:45 -0600From: wm.karr@insightbb.comSubject: [MAYO] Maggie BradyListers,My mother's grandmother's maiden was Margaret Brady. According to family history, Margaret was born in Conty Mayo, Ireland on 31 May 1873. She married William Walsh (Welch) in Chicago on 13 April 1895. The Chicago marriage certificate gives his name as William J. Welch 35 years old and her name as Maggie Brady 22 years old. I am about 100% sure these ar my gr grandparents, but because William's surname is not Walsh and Margaret's forename is Maggie, there was some doubt. However, because I am aware that Maggie is a common nickname for Margaret - having several Margarets in my family (Marge - mother, Peggy - sister, and Marg - a cousin) - and that Walsh being pronounced with a thick brogue would sound like Welch. Actually, William appears in the 1860, 1870, and 1880 census from Chicago and Lemont township as Welch. His grave states Welch. The 1900 Chicago census says Walsh. They had four children: William, Margaret, Catherine, and Thomas. William, Jr. died in WWI aboard a ship (the Von Steuben). Thomas died at an early age - not sure of what. Margaret married Edwin Columbus O'Toole. They had 2 daughters - Margaret (my mother) and Joan. Catherine married William O'Connor. I am looking for any Brady connections to Margaret or Maggie. I have no information regarding Maggie's parents at all. Some have sent me information from County Mayo, but none with a birthdate of 31 May 1873. Any help would be appreciated.Bill in Peoria, IL., USA _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Thanks, Pat. Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Connors <nymets22@gmail.com> Date: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 10:43 Subject: Re: [MAYO] Maggie Brady To: mayo@rootsweb.com > For those that may not know, these records are now online on the > FamilySearch.org website. Click on the yellow tab on top, > SEARCH. Then on > the next page, on the left, click on Vital Records Index. > > > > > I found these births in the British Isles Vital Records > 2 CD's. > > > > > > -- > Pat Connors, Sacramento CA > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com > ====MAYO Mailing List==== > Add your name in the County Mayo Surname Registry at: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.net/Mayo/Do you have a County Mayo > website you would like to see in this space? Send an email > to Mayo-admin@rootsweb.com > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MAYO- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
ALL I am researching ancestors from Crossmolina (Lynn), Dooleeg (Lynn) and Tristia (Mount Jubilee)(Dean/Deane) areas of Mayo. Erris was a sparsly populated area and data is scarce. Any help is greatly appreciated. Slainte Jack Kerr
Your best bets are the church registers that have survived, the Griffith's Valuation, and family trees that have been posted on the web (at Ancestry.com among others). The North Mayo Heritage Center can provide transcriptions of the Church registers for a small fee. The Griffith's is here: http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/mayo/mayo.htm I also hired an Irish Genealogist who looked up quite a few records for me at the National Library in Dublin. He was a bit expensive at 60 Euros/hour (especially with the US exchange rate), but well worth it for the two hours work he did for me. I could not have gotten that information any other way easily. John McDermot McDermot Research 36 Ramleh Park Milltown Dublin 6 +3531 2697091 www.genealogyirelandinfo.com info@genealogyirelandinfo.com Good luck with your research. Marianne Manley Granoff Albuquerque, NM At 12:05 PM 1/15/2008 -0500, you wrote: >ALL > >I am researching ancestors from Crossmolina (Lynn), Dooleeg (Lynn) and >Tristia (Mount Jubilee)(Dean/Deane) areas of Mayo. > >Erris was a sparsly populated area and data is scarce. > >Any help is greatly appreciated. > >Slainte > >Jack Kerr > >====MAYO Mailing List==== >Add your name in the County Mayo Surname Registry >at: http://www.connorsgenealogy.net/Mayo/ >Do you have a County Mayo website you would like to see in this >space? Send an email to Mayo-admin@rootsweb.com > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >MAYO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >in the subject and the body of the message > > > >-- >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.2/1224 - Release Date: 1/14/2008 >5:39 PM
For those that may not know, these records are now online on the FamilySearch.org website. Click on the yellow tab on top, SEARCH. Then on the next page, on the left, click on Vital Records Index. > > I found these births in the British Isles Vital Records 2 CD's. > > -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com
Janet, Wow! Five years, that is a lot! It is just that it is so definitive on her death certificate. However, you are probably right, that seems to be the concensus. Thanks for the data. I will explore a these little further and see where they lead. Thanks again. Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: janet aileen <janet_aileen@yahoo.com> Date: Monday, January 14, 2008 20:16 Subject: Re: [MAYO] Maggie Brady To: MAYO@rootsweb.com > Hi Bill, > > I found these births in the British Isles Vital Records 2 > CD's. > Just a thought, many times the birth dates we have > here in the states for our grandparents and ggrandparents are > 'off' for many different reasons. I wouldn't hold on to the > notion that her birthdate is what you think. None of mine from > Ireland were correct. My grandmothers birth date was 'off' by > five years! > > I also have Walsh/Welchs in my family and have found the > different spelling depending on different documents. > > I hope these help and good luck. > Janet > > > > BRADY, Margaret Birth > Gender: Female > Birth Date: 17 Mar 1871 Birthplace: 667, Swineford, Mayo, Ire > Recorded in: Mayo, Ireland > Collection: Civil Registration > Father: Michael BRADY > Mother: Mary HYLAND > Source: FHL Film 255815 Dates: 1871 - 1871 > > BRADY, Margaret Birth > Gender: Female > Birth Date: 14 Jun 1871 Birthplace: 517, Swineford, Mayo, Ire > Recorded in: Mayo, Ireland > Collection: Civil Registration > Father: Thomas BRADY > Mother: Margaret MC HUGH > Source: FHL Film 255830 Dates: 1871 - 1871 > > BRADY, Margaret Birth > Gender: Female > Birth Date: 8 Nov 1873 Birthplace: Ballindine, Mayo, Ire. > Recorded in: Mayo, Ireland > Collection: Civil Registration > Father: Martin Brady > Mother: Anne Keane > Source: FHL Film 255891 Dates: 1873 - 1873 > > BRADY, Margaret Birth > Gender: Female > Birth Date: 12 Nov 1873 Birthplace: 569, Swinford, Mayo, Ire > Recorded in: Mayo, Ireland > Collection: Civil Registration > Father: Denis BRADY > Mother: Ellen NOLAN > Source: FHL Film 255897 Dates: 1873 - 1873 > > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > ====MAYO Mailing List==== > Add your name in the County Mayo Surname Registry at: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.net/Mayo/Do you have a County Mayo > website you would like to see in this space? Send an email > to Mayo-admin@rootsweb.com > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MAYO- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Bill, I found these births in the British Isles Vital Records 2 CD's. Just a thought, many times the birth dates we have here in the states for our grandparents and ggrandparents are 'off' for many different reasons. I wouldn't hold on to the notion that her birthdate is what you think. None of mine from Ireland were correct. My grandmothers birth date was 'off' by five years! I also have Walsh/Welchs in my family and have found the different spelling depending on different documents. I hope these help and good luck. Janet BRADY, Margaret Birth Gender: Female Birth Date: 17 Mar 1871 Birthplace: 667, Swineford, Mayo, Ire Recorded in: Mayo, Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Father: Michael BRADY Mother: Mary HYLAND Source: FHL Film 255815 Dates: 1871 - 1871 BRADY, Margaret Birth Gender: Female Birth Date: 14 Jun 1871 Birthplace: 517, Swineford, Mayo, Ire Recorded in: Mayo, Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Father: Thomas BRADY Mother: Margaret MC HUGH Source: FHL Film 255830 Dates: 1871 - 1871 BRADY, Margaret Birth Gender: Female Birth Date: 8 Nov 1873 Birthplace: Ballindine, Mayo, Ire. Recorded in: Mayo, Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Father: Martin Brady Mother: Anne Keane Source: FHL Film 255891 Dates: 1873 - 1873 BRADY, Margaret Birth Gender: Female Birth Date: 12 Nov 1873 Birthplace: 569, Swinford, Mayo, Ire Recorded in: Mayo, Ireland Collection: Civil Registration Father: Denis BRADY Mother: Ellen NOLAN Source: FHL Film 255897 Dates: 1873 - 1873 --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.
Take a look at this site put together by a retired lady, Noreen Glynn, in our Parish here in Reading UK about her native Mayo home place - Lakafinna. The site will be useful and informative for many researchers with family from that area. Lakafinna. Co. Mayo http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul_glynn/ Pat Walsh (Reading UK)
Ellen, The death certificate is from 1950, which is good. However, it does not give the parents names, which is bad. People have checked the BMD's for me and there is no Margaret or Maggie Brady being born in County Mayo on 31 May 1873 or even in the month of May. Thanks for the suggestions. If I can get past her birth, the rest may fall in place. Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: enalibof@netscape.net Date: Sunday, January 13, 2008 17:52 Subject: Re: [MAYO] Maggie Brady To: mayo@rootsweb.com > Do you have the death certificates? If they died after 1910 you > should > be able to find the parents' names (if the informant knew). > Then, get > the obit as it might have the names of any siblings. > > The Irish civil registration of BMDs began in 1864 so you might > find > her birth certificate which will have the parish. Then, order > the > microfilm for the parish from the Family History Library and > collect > the names and bap dates of the siblings. The marriage cert > should have > the parish name so try to locate the sacramental register for > the date > you have on the civil marriage cert. > > > > Good luck, Ellen > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: wm.karr@insightbb.com > > To: Welch <WELCH-L@rootsweb.com>; Welsh <WELSH- > L@rootsweb.com>; MAYO-L > <MAYO@rootsweb.com>; BRADY <BRADY@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 2:06 pm > > Subject: [MAYO] Maggie Brady > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Listers, > > > > My mother's grandmother's maiden was Margaret Brady. According > to > family > > history, Margaret was born in Conty Mayo, Ireland on 31 May > 1873. She > married > > William Walsh (Welch) in Chicago on 13 April 1895. > > > > The Chicago marriage certificate gives his name as William J. > Welch 35 > years old > > and her name as Maggie Brady 22 years old. I am about 100% sure > these > ar my gr > > grandparents, but because William's surname is not Walsh and > Margaret's > forename > > is Maggie, there was some doubt. However, because I am aware > that > Maggie is a > > common nickname for Margaret - having several Margarets in my > family > (Marge - > > mother, Peggy - sister, and Marg - a cousin) - and that Walsh > being > pronounced > > with a thick brogue would sound like Welch. Actually, William > appears > in the > > 1860, 1870, and 1880 census from Chicago and Lemont township as > Welch. > His grave > > states Welch. The 1900 Chicago census says Walsh. > > > > They had four children: William, Margaret, Catherine, and > Thomas. > William, Jr. > > died in WWI aboard a ship (the Von Steuben). Thomas died at an > early > age - not > > sure of what. > > > > Margaret married Edwin Columbus O'Toole. They had 2 daughters - > Margaret (my > > mother) and Joan. Catherine married William O'Connor. > > > > I am looking for any Brady connections to Margaret or Maggie. I > have no > > information regarding Maggie's parents at all. Some have sent me > information > > from County Mayo, but none with a birthdate of 31 May > 1873. Any help > would be > > appreciated. > > > > Bill in Peoria, IL., USA > > ====MAYO Mailing List==== > > Add your name in the County Mayo Surname Registry at: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.net/Mayo/ > > Do you have a County Mayo website you would like to see in this > space? > Send an > > email to Mayo-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MAYO-request@rootsweb.com > > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject > and the > body of > > the message > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > More new features than ever. Check out the new AIM(R) Mail > ! - > http://webmail.aim.com > ====MAYO Mailing List==== > Add your name in the County Mayo Surname Registry at: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.net/Mayo/Do you have a County Mayo > website you would like to see in this space? Send an email > to Mayo-admin@rootsweb.com > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MAYO- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Do you have the death certificates? If they died after 1910 you should be able to find the parents' names (if the informant knew). Then, get the obit as it might have the names of any siblings. The Irish civil registration of BMDs began in 1864 so you might find her birth certificate which will have the parish. Then, order the microfilm for the parish from the Family History Library and collect the names and bap dates of the siblings. The marriage cert should have the parish name so try to locate the sacramental register for the date you have on the civil marriage cert. Good luck, Ellen -----Original Message----- From: wm.karr@insightbb.com To: Welch <WELCH-L@rootsweb.com>; Welsh <WELSH-L@rootsweb.com>; MAYO-L <MAYO@rootsweb.com>; BRADY <BRADY@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 2:06 pm Subject: [MAYO] Maggie Brady Listers, My mother's grandmother's maiden was Margaret Brady. According to family history, Margaret was born in Conty Mayo, Ireland on 31 May 1873. She married William Walsh (Welch) in Chicago on 13 April 1895. The Chicago marriage certificate gives his name as William J. Welch 35 years old and her name as Maggie Brady 22 years old. I am about 100% sure these ar my gr grandparents, but because William's surname is not Walsh and Margaret's forename is Maggie, there was some doubt. However, because I am aware that Maggie is a common nickname for Margaret - having several Margarets in my family (Marge - mother, Peggy - sister, and Marg - a cousin) - and that Walsh being pronounced with a thick brogue would sound like Welch. Actually, William appears in the 1860, 1870, and 1880 census from Chicago and Lemont township as Welch. His grave states Welch. The 1900 Chicago census says Walsh. They had four children: William, Margaret, Catherine, and Thomas. William, Jr. died in WWI aboard a ship (the Von Steuben). Thomas died at an early age - not sure of what. Margaret married Edwin Columbus O'Toole. They had 2 daughters - Margaret (my mother) and Joan. Catherine married William O'Connor. I am looking for any Brady connections to Margaret or Maggie. I have no information regarding Maggie's parents at all. Some have sent me information from County Mayo, but none with a birthdate of 31 May 1873. Any help would be appreciated. Bill in Peoria, IL., USA ====MAYO Mailing List==== Add your name in the County Mayo Surname Registry at: http://www.connorsgenealogy.net/Mayo/ Do you have a County Mayo website you would like to see in this space? Send an email to Mayo-admin@rootsweb.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MAYO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ More new features than ever. Check out the new AIM(R) Mail ! - http://webmail.aim.com
Listers, My mother's grandmother's maiden was Margaret Brady. According to family history, Margaret was born in Conty Mayo, Ireland on 31 May 1873. She married William Walsh (Welch) in Chicago on 13 April 1895. The Chicago marriage certificate gives his name as William J. Welch 35 years old and her name as Maggie Brady 22 years old. I am about 100% sure these ar my gr grandparents, but because William's surname is not Walsh and Margaret's forename is Maggie, there was some doubt. However, because I am aware that Maggie is a common nickname for Margaret - having several Margarets in my family (Marge - mother, Peggy - sister, and Marg - a cousin) - and that Walsh being pronounced with a thick brogue would sound like Welch. Actually, William appears in the 1860, 1870, and 1880 census from Chicago and Lemont township as Welch. His grave states Welch. The 1900 Chicago census says Walsh. They had four children: William, Margaret, Catherine, and Thomas. William, Jr. died in WWI aboard a ship (the Von Steuben). Thomas died at an early age - not sure of what. Margaret married Edwin Columbus O'Toole. They had 2 daughters - Margaret (my mother) and Joan. Catherine married William O'Connor. I am looking for any Brady connections to Margaret or Maggie. I have no information regarding Maggie's parents at all. Some have sent me information from County Mayo, but none with a birthdate of 31 May 1873. Any help would be appreciated. Bill in Peoria, IL., USA
We are searching for the Patrick Ivers/ Mary Lawlor family who emigrated to Canada about 1825-7. It was a large family who settled in Tingwick, Quebec and thename was in that area till 1900. We think they were from either Mayo or Clare but have not been able to find their origin exactly. According to Griffiths the most probable place would be Swineford Mayo but records don't seem to go back far enough. We would appreciate anyone's suggestions. Kathryn L. Smith **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489
December updates to IGP Project Archives for Counties CLARE, LIMERICK, GALWAY and MAYO include the following thanks to some great volunteers! http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlarchive/ If you have any data please consider sharing it in the archives to help fellow researchers! Submission form http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlarchive/form.htm or alternately (if you don't want to use the form) send data to the appropriate file manager listed at http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlarchive/ Co. CLARE Cemeteries - St. Finghin's Churchyard, Quin from Anna Ryan Cemeteries - Inagh Cemetery, Inagh, from Anna Ryan Court Records - Trial of M Kennedy, M Murphy, D Kennedy, T Hogan, D McNamara, J Slattery and J. Rochford ? 1847 from Jim McNamara Church Records - RC Baptismal Records for Feakle and Tulla (May 1860-July 1880) from Jim McNamara Directories - 1881 Slater's Directory of Ennistymon (with Lahinch, Liscannor and Neighbourhoods) from Cathy Labath Newspapers - Misc News Items from Clare Journal and Ennis Advertiser, 1836, 1837, 1859, 1861 and 1864 from David Kenny Co. GALWAY Church Records - Marriages of Beagh Parish Jan-Feb 1850 & May 19, 1860-Oct 27, 1863 from C. Labath Census - 1911 Census of Kilmacduagh Parish - Heads of Household (Ballybaun, Ballylinnan, Ballysheedy, Castlequarter, Drumminacloghane, Knockamacoura,Lisheen, Newtown, Newtown Glynn, Newtown Regan, Sheeaun, Termon, Cloughnakeeve) from C. Labath Directories - Directory of Eyrecourt, 1824 from C. Labath Directories - Directory of Eyrecourt, 1846 from C. Labath Directories - Directory of Eyrecourt, 1881 from C. Labath Directories - Directory of Portumna, 1881 from C. Labath Co. LIMERICK Census Substitutes - Index of Freemen of Limerick, 1746-1836 (Surnames L-R) from C. Labath Headstone photos from Abingdon Cemetery from Joe Ryan Land - Deed of Assignment, Memorial 193, Registered 1860 (William Lane Joynt to John Keane; Premises situate in Limerick City )from C. Labath Land - Deed of Assignment, Memorial 290, Registered 1863 (Edward & James O'Donnel Joynt to Dudley Joynt; Premises situate in Limerick City) from C. Labath Co. MAYO Cemetery - Slievemore Cemetery from Bernie McCafferty Cemetery - Aughagower Cemetery, Westport from Anna Ryan Cemetery - Burrishoole Cemetery from Bernie McCafferty Cemetery - Killeen Cemetery from Bernie McCafferty Cemetery - Kilmeena Cemetery from Bernie McCafferty Cemetery - Old Kilmeena Cemetery from Bernie McCafferty Cemetery - Murrisk Cemetery from Bernie McCafferty Cemetery - Drum Cemetery ,Claremorris from Anna Ryan Headstone Photos - Barna-Carroll Cemetery from Eve Casserly Cathy Joynt Labath Archive File Manager for Clare, Limerick, Galway and Mayo http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlarchive/
_http://www.irelandcalls.com/.59af49ce_ (http://www.irelandcalls.com/.59af49ce) It's most unusual that all the street names in an Irish Town would change over a 100 years,but this is what happand to Ballina. Charles St. is now. Walsh St.,Dillons Row is now Dillons Terrace, Brook St,Ballina is now Humbert St, James St and Victoria Place is now Emmett St. Konx St now Pearse St,King St now O'Rahilly St, Mill St and Shamble St, now Barrett St,Castle Road,near Rope walk Lane ,now Nally St,Arthur St Now Teeling St,Bridge st,now Tolan St,Arran St,Now Tone St,Garden St,Now Mc Dermott St and further up New Garden St is now Convent Hill,John St,now Casement ST,Piper HIll now James Connolly St. Frances St, Now Kevin Barry St,New Bridge now ham Bridge,Dixons Lane Now Helly's lane, Gallaghers Lane ,now Clarks Lane.Lloyd's Lane now Moy Lane,Church Road in Ardnaree now Plunkett Road. Chapel St in Ardnaree, now Clare St [Howley St]. Abbey St,stops at Sheridans Lane and after this lane.Healy Terrace is the new name for the continuation of old Abbey St. While the 1916 Rising was commemorated by calling most of the streets after Brave men who died for Irelands Independence.The street names were changed to commemorate James Connolly, Padraig Pearse, Sean Mc Dermott,Roger Casement,Joe Plunkett,Kevin Barry,and The O'Rahilly,Shamble Street was the old English word for the Abattoir area. **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)