This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/4300/QOz.2ACEB/694.1 Message Board Post: Scott: You have a Arthur listed can you give me a birthdate. My grandfathers father wa Arthur McCann from Ireland and married a women by the name of Catherine. I am trying to search this side of my family and have had no success. I believe they can to States and lived in PA. Please let me know. JoAnn Dusharm Mother was a McCann (maiden Name)
Dear Jane, Excuse my incorrect post when I said John of Wilkes could have been the John of Ohio county if he were born in 1770; the correct date should have been 1760. The 1760 date is within the 1760-65 dates established by census data and would of course have made him 17 at the Sept. 24, 1777 pledge. Sorry. Jim
Dear Jane, Thanks for your answer with the many good comments re the early Johns. I agree that the John who took the oath in Ohio county on September 24, 1777 could have been the John of wilkes if he were born in 1770 and was therefore 17 years of age at that ime. Re the John who married Catherine Brown in Harrison county, I will wait on Dodie for a comment as I think she did some work on this several years ago. I looked for Browns in Wilkes county in the off hand chance that the family might have moved with John; I did not know of the Eyerson marriage and need to check this. John of Wilkes however had purchased property there in 1805 and again this would compress the time frame. Re the two weavers, whom I had forgotten but now remember you posted, these again remain possibilities . John of Wilkes was apparently a farmer who also owned a mill and family tradition had him also as a cabinet maker. You are correct that he apparently arrived in Wilkes with some capital as he bought fairly expensive land and built the mill soon after his arrival. Your comments are very valid and makes the choice of which John was the John of Wilkes even more confounding. I am hoping others might be able to de develop a further history of some of the Johns in a time frame which would separate them from John of Wilkes. I agree that so far that John of Wilkes as the John, possible son of Lawrence, is simply one possibility. I really would appreciate any other reaction from you and others on this issue. Jim Jane McCann Walsh wrote: > At 11:52 PM 6/30/2002 -0400, Jim Snodgrass wrote: > >Case six. On p. 139 of Tenmile Country, Leckey notes a John McCannes as a > >soldier > >who took the Oath of Allegiance to the Commonwealth of Virginia in Ohio > >County on Sept. 24, 1777, appearing on Zachariah Sprigg's list.<br><br> > >This one is still a possibility if not the one in Tennessee. but it is > >pushing > >the birth date of John of Wilkes > Hi, Jim, > If your John had been born in 1760, wouldn't he have been old enough by > 1777 to enlist? > > >Case eight. I have not absorbed some of this information which came from Jane > >and the archives.John b. bef. 1768 m1. 1789 Catherine Brown in Harrison > >Co., VA > >and m2 Jane Eyerson bef. 1805. Were these two separate men? > > Jim, I have had these as one individual, but I'm beginning to doubt that. > > >Which one died in > >Greene Co., PA which was part of Washington Co., > >PA, which was part of Westmoreland Co., PA. > > I do not know! > If this was one person, then the answer is easy --- the one who had married > Catherine and Jane. > > In 1803-1805, a John McCann appears on the tax list of Cumberland Twp., > Greene Co., PA as a weaver with a house, two lots, and as an owner of two > stills which he rented to someone else. He was first there in 1784, when > this was still Washington Co., PA. > In 1803 the value of his holdings was listed as $720. That might fit with > your earlier statement that John [later] of Wilkes was able > to purchase land upon arrival in Wilkes. > > In 1796-1797, there's also a John McCann, a weaver, in Greene Twp., in what > is now Greene Co., PA Perhaps that's what confused this picture. That > occupation may have cause me to think that this was the same individual > when it may have been two separate Johns who were both weavers. > > That time period of 1796-1797 was when John and Catherine had twins, Hugh > and Elizabeth, likely born in PA and then baptized by a Lutheran pastor who > was associated with a church located in Westmoreland County, but he could > have been riding circuit. That Westmoreland location fits with: > Westmoreland Co., Deeds, Volume A, part 1 > > Page 295. Nov 11, 1782 from John Emorson (Amberton) of Portroyal town of W, > gentleman, to Andrew Smith of the same place. Daniel Williamson, by his > bill of sale dated Mar 9, 1782, conveyed to sd Emorson a tract of land > adjoining the lands of John Calglaser, Samuel Wandley, and the Youghiogania > river, containing about 100 acres. Sd Emorson, last Jun 1, for divers good > causes, laid off part of the afd tract in regular streets and alleys, > forming a town called Portroyal Town. Now this deed witnesses that sd > Emorson, for 45 shillings, sells to sd Andrew Smith, 3 lots in Portroyal, 2 > of which are bounded by each other, bounded by Washington Street, a lot of > James Kinkead, a lot of Jacob Seenor, Basset Street, a lot of John McCann, > a lot of sd Emorson, containing 108 perches. The 3rd lot is bounded by > Washington Street, lands of sd Emorson, Eli Colter's lot, containing 27 > perches. This deed requires that Smith build a tenantable house on each lot > by Jun 1, 1783, and must pay $1 each year as common rent or debt. Signed > John Emerson. Wit - Robert Kerr, James Kinkead. [No recording date]. > > So, perhaps we had at least two, if not three, John McCanns in the same > general neighborhood of SW PA in the 1780's-1790's. > > Sure looks like more research is needed, but many of the early PA records > were lost in fires or just did not exist. > > Regards, > Jane > > ==== McCANN Mailing List ==== > Plea: Your Support Keeps RootsWeb Free!
At 11:52 PM 6/30/2002 -0400, Jim Snodgrass wrote: >Case six. On p. 139 of Tenmile Country, Leckey notes a John McCannes as a >soldier >who took the Oath of Allegiance to the Commonwealth of Virginia in Ohio >County on Sept. 24, 1777, appearing on Zachariah Sprigg's list.<br><br> >This one is still a possibility if not the one in Tennessee. but it is >pushing >the birth date of John of Wilkes Hi, Jim, If your John had been born in 1760, wouldn't he have been old enough by 1777 to enlist? >Case eight. I have not absorbed some of this information which came from Jane >and the archives.John b. bef. 1768 m1. 1789 Catherine Brown in Harrison >Co., VA >and m2 Jane Eyerson bef. 1805. Were these two separate men? Jim, I have had these as one individual, but I'm beginning to doubt that. >Which one died in >Greene Co., PA which was part of Washington Co., >PA, which was part of Westmoreland Co., PA. I do not know! If this was one person, then the answer is easy --- the one who had married Catherine and Jane. In 1803-1805, a John McCann appears on the tax list of Cumberland Twp., Greene Co., PA as a weaver with a house, two lots, and as an owner of two stills which he rented to someone else. He was first there in 1784, when this was still Washington Co., PA. In 1803 the value of his holdings was listed as $720. That might fit with your earlier statement that John [later] of Wilkes was able to purchase land upon arrival in Wilkes. In 1796-1797, there's also a John McCann, a weaver, in Greene Twp., in what is now Greene Co., PA Perhaps that's what confused this picture. That occupation may have cause me to think that this was the same individual when it may have been two separate Johns who were both weavers. That time period of 1796-1797 was when John and Catherine had twins, Hugh and Elizabeth, likely born in PA and then baptized by a Lutheran pastor who was associated with a church located in Westmoreland County, but he could have been riding circuit. That Westmoreland location fits with: Westmoreland Co., Deeds, Volume A, part 1 Page 295. Nov 11, 1782 from John Emorson (Amberton) of Portroyal town of W, gentleman, to Andrew Smith of the same place. Daniel Williamson, by his bill of sale dated Mar 9, 1782, conveyed to sd Emorson a tract of land adjoining the lands of John Calglaser, Samuel Wandley, and the Youghiogania river, containing about 100 acres. Sd Emorson, last Jun 1, for divers good causes, laid off part of the afd tract in regular streets and alleys, forming a town called Portroyal Town. Now this deed witnesses that sd Emorson, for 45 shillings, sells to sd Andrew Smith, 3 lots in Portroyal, 2 of which are bounded by each other, bounded by Washington Street, a lot of James Kinkead, a lot of Jacob Seenor, Basset Street, a lot of John McCann, a lot of sd Emorson, containing 108 perches. The 3rd lot is bounded by Washington Street, lands of sd Emorson, Eli Colter's lot, containing 27 perches. This deed requires that Smith build a tenantable house on each lot by Jun 1, 1783, and must pay $1 each year as common rent or debt. Signed John Emerson. Wit - Robert Kerr, James Kinkead. [No recording date]. So, perhaps we had at least two, if not three, John McCanns in the same general neighborhood of SW PA in the 1780's-1790's. Sure looks like more research is needed, but many of the early PA records were lost in fires or just did not exist. Regards, Jane
Dodie , Jane, and others following the question of the 18th century Johns, Many, many thanks for the information you have posted over the years and know that one person was noting everything being posted on the early Johns. In trying to tie John of Wilkes county, NC, to an already identified line, I have done more rethinking on the John of Wilkes to see if anything could help in the identification. For example, Dodie's statement that John was not noted in the 1819 will of Mary, wife of Lawrence, or that there was any real proof that John was the son of John prevents a real quandry in tying John to Lawrence as John was definitely alive at this time of the 1819 death and is not noted in the will. . Some data on the John of Wilkes might provide information , however, to exclude some of the other known Johns. John of Wilkes was first on the census of 1810 there as a 45+ male (born pre 1765) and a female 26-46.Four males and three daughters were also members of this family unit and the ages do include children rather than two family units. In 1820 John again is 45+ (born pre 1775) and a female 45+ was in the household. Two males and one female complete the family. John was also on the 1830 as 60-70 (born 1760-1770) but with no female old enough to be his wife. IF these census reports are accurate, John was born 1760-1765 and he does not appear on the 1840 census. These dates for his birth would tie to a son James born about 1790 and by the 1850 census James' reported his birth as Pennsylvania. There is an unknown female on the 1810 census who was born 1784-1794; James or her as the first child is unknown. Case one. It appears then the John of Col Ewings Battalion might be too old for this John but the John of 3rd Maryland or under Capt. Beal would be possible if John of Wilkes were born in the 1760-1763 period. Neither of these is an obvious match with John of Wilkes. Case two You also noted some other Johns on the 1790 census as Amelia county with 7, Cumberland with 5; IF the Wilkes census of 1810 is accurate, John would only have had two children , James and unknown daughter, by 1790 and a census report of 1790 could have had no more than four whites for the Wilkes John - if all survived. Case three The 1810 Giles county Va. John would not have been the Wilkes as Johnwas counted in the 1810 Wilkes census and the count in Giles is much larger than the family of John of Wilkes. Case four. John McChan" b. abt. 1748 d. 1821 living in Frederick Co., MD has a birth date earlier than John of Wilkes and John McChan listed as a soldier in the Maryland Line who applied for a pension in Frederick, MD 4/3/1818, aged about 70 who in 1820 said he was 70 and that he had an 11 year old son at the time. Another ref. says he was 73 in 1818 and died in 1821. This on p. 242 of Rev. War Patriots of Frederick, MD by Henry C. Peden, Jr Since John was alive and in Wilkes in 1820 and 1830 this is not the same man. Case five John b. 3/1/1757 d 2/3/1841 in Lawrence Co., TN who <i>may</i> be the one who enlisted in the Rev. War in Ohio Co., Va. Again this one is excluded since John of Wilkes was dead pre 1840 census and before the 1841 death and the Tn. John has a history in that area when John was alive in Wilkes. Case six. On p. 139 of Tenmile Country, Leckey notes a John McCannes as a soldier who took the Oath of Allegiance to the Commonwealth of Virginia in Ohio County on Sept. 24, 1777, appearing on Zachariah Sprigg's list.<br><br> This one is still a possibility if not the one in Tennessee. but it is pushing the birth date of John of Wilkes Case seven John b. 1757-1784, son of Thomas of Harrison Co., VA although this John may have remained in Ireland.<br> remains a possibility and some coincidences indicate a stronger possibility. John of Wilkes son James had a son Thomas Harrison and this is the first use of either the name Thomas or Harrison in this line. This grandson of John of Wilkes was born in 1838 and by this date William Henry Harrison was becoming more popular in the nation and may have had children born after him. This Thomas was supposed to have migrated about 1799 to Chester Pa. and later Harrison, Va. This does not fit with a pre 1790 birth of James, son of John, in Pennsylvania according to the 1850 Wilkes census. Case eight. I have not absorbed some of this information which came from Jane and the archives.John b. bef. 1768 m1. 1789 Catherine Brown in Harrison Co., VA and m2 Jane Eyerson bef. 1805. Were these wo separate men?Which one died in Greene Co., PA which was part of Washington Co., PA, which was part of Westmoreland Co., PA. Dodie, was the John who married Brown the son of Lawrence, if a son, or not? YOu traced one John into Indiana; was this the one? Case nine Greene County, PA: Estate of John McCANN deceased; Letters of Administration granted to Jonathan Johnson the second <br> day of August 1814. Bond with Thomas Miller and John Inghram as securities taken same day. This excludes this Green county John from being John of Wilkes who was still alive after 1814. This is the John for whom Jane has noted John McCann who lived in Greene County, <i>may</i> be the one appearing on or as:<br> (1) Zachariah Sprigg's list of soldiers who took the oath of Allegiance to the Commonwealth of VA in Ohio Country in 1777 as John McCannes;<br> (2) the Assessment Roll for Cumberland Twp, Washington Co. in 1784 as John McCon;<br> (3) list of "signers" of the petition for a new State of Westsylvania circa 1780 as John McCann; and<br> (4) 1790 Census for Cumberland Township as John McCann with 2 males under age 16.<br><br> I do not know what the age of John in this census was in this census and if he is the one with 5 the family unit is too large for John of Wilkes. in 1790. Case ten John b. 12/30/1788 d. 6/17/1875 <br> is too late for the John of Wilkes who died 1830-1840. PLEASE follow the logic and let me know privately or on the list if so many of these Johns can be excluded from being the John who started the wing of the family in Wilkes county, NC. I do not have an 1800 census listing on him and if he is the John associated with Lawrence he dropped out of sight in Va pre 1798. Can anyone help in this exercise which wll never seemingly have an absolute conclusion. Jim Snodgrass [email protected] Knoxville, Tn.
unsubscribe ----- Original Message ----- From: "amccann74" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 8:45 PM Subject: [McCANN] Corrigans' > Hi: > > Hope you're not sweltering with the heat as we are in Wisconsin, > > In searching for my McCanns, I found the families of Corrigans listed in the Census, They lived less than 3 miles from my McCann Ancesotrs.. > > I found quite a bit of info on them. I recall that some McCanns' are related, In fact we may be. > > Anyone interested, just write me via E-Mail, > > Ann t. Meyer(Nee Ann McCann) > > > ==== McCANN Mailing List ==== > Plea: Your Support Keeps RootsWeb Free! > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McCann Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/QOz.2ACEB/724 Message Board Post: hey, been lookin for you guys, you still around??? JK
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McCann/Taylor/Canfield Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/QOz.2ACEB/723 Message Board Post: I am looking for any information on Jack McCann (called Irish Jack) who worked for the Illinois Central Railroad. He also played cards with Poker Taylor and Jack Canfield on the railroad. He died in 1936 at the age of about 97, in Amboy, Illinois. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Hi: Hope you're not sweltering with the heat as we are in Wisconsin, In searching for my McCanns, I found the families of Corrigans listed in the Census, They lived less than 3 miles from my McCann Ancesotrs.. I found quite a bit of info on them. I recall that some McCanns' are related, In fact we may be. Anyone interested, just write me via E-Mail, Ann t. Meyer(Nee Ann McCann)
Well I did finally make the connection to Isaac McCann 1830! The only thing is the correct spellings and exact dates of birth. Rosie-Rosalina and Rasie McCann who we called Rozy???? Married Thomas Sylvester Kelley in Union county and died in Franklin co. In .Isaac is buried there also in Brier cem.Myra Hart was the wife of Isaac at the time of Rosie and George McCanns birth.I still need to establish their exact birth dates.My dad George said that George and Rosie were twins. ________________________________________________________________ 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/web/.
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McCann Prince Leggett James Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/QOz.2ACEB/665.1.1 Message Board Post: I don't have a Margaret ... but here are a couple of links to a ton of McCanns and perhaps you'll find her there. Good luck. http://www.geocities.com/heartland/lake/6930/page1.html http://www.hardinhistory.com/history/mccann.htm
Dear Folks, I'm forwarding this on to you because some of you have benefited from the CA Death Records which were online at RootsWeb, and since some of you know that I worked hard, before retiring, to convince a friend who was head of Vital Stat's in CA to release those records, that this means a great deal to me. Regards, Jane >I am forwarding this because I know that there are many CA people on this >list AND if this is passed in CA then it won't be long before you state >closes their records. Why do they want to make even the indexes to vital >records confidential? They think it will stop identity theft. There has >never been a case of identity theft where the people have obtained >information from a vital records indices. PLEASE PLEASE --CA residents >take a few minutes to compose a letter stating how important it us to us >as family researchers and historians, not to close records of our >ancestors. Once a state has closed them it is impossible to ever get them >re-opened. IF GENEALOGY IS THE 2ND LARGEST "HOBBY" IN THE WORLD, LET OUR >VOICES BE HEARD! >This has caused RootsWeb to take the CA death indexes off the web. >Maria E. Brower, Grass Valley, CA > >ALERT >Well, our esteemed Senator announced this afternoon that the Hearing >for SB1614 WILL BE HEARD on July 1, 2002. It is imperative that we >take the time to write the Assembly Judiciary Committee of our >objections. >The Hearing will take place immediately following the Floor Session >scheduled Monday at 11 a.m. What time is the Hearing? I am sorry but >there is no way to tell. >The Legislation will have floor session Saturday and Sunday [working >on the budget] , so there will be staff in their offices to received >you fax and Email messages. >I am including below the Alert Statement sent by BastardNations which >will give you more details, or check my last report, June 27, 2002. >Jean has also furnished us with the list of the Committee members and >how to reach them. >We also received information that the following language has been >removed from the bill. Obviously, they figured out that it was >unconstitutional. >Section 1 >(d) (1) An individual, corporation, or other business entity that >purchased a comprehensive index prepared by the State Registrar >pursuant to subdivision (a) from the State Registrar prior to >December 31, 2001, may not use, or sell, share, or disclose any of >the information contained therein to a third party. >(2) Any person who, in violation of this section uses, sells, >shares, or discloses any information provided pursuant to this >section, or who uses information provided pursuant to this section in >a manner other than as authorized pursuant to this section, may be >denied further access to any personally identifying information or >confidential information maintained by the department. That person >shall also be subject to the assessment of a civil penalty by the >department in the amount of ____ ($____). The penalty provided in >this section shall not be construed as restricting any remedy, >criminal, provisional, or otherwise, provided by law for the benefit >of the department or any person. >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Steffen, Richard" <[email protected]> >Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 2:58 PM >On Fri, 28 Jun 2002 14:06:28 -0700, "Jean" <[email protected]> wrote: >NOTE: The Bastard Nations has organized a rally for 12 noon on the >South Steps of the Capital with Speakers from opposition groups and >media coverage. You are invited to join the rally. If you can come >let me know. My compliments to Jean and her team for moving so quickly >to get this rally back on track. >--------------------------------------------------------- >ACTION ALERT: >URGENT ACTION NEEDED IN CALIFORNIA! ACCESS TO BIRTH INDEX UNDER >ATTACK! TELL CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY JUDICIARY COMMITTEE MEMBERS: >VOTE NO ON SB1614! PRESERVE PUBLIC ACCESS TO CALIFORNIA BIRTH AND >DEATH INDICES. >SB1614 was passed by the California Senate and will now be heard by >the California State Assembly Judiciary Committee on MONDAY, JULY 1st. >This bill is trying to zip through under the radar,and must be >derailed NOW. Please call, fax, and e-mail ALL MEMBERS OF THE >CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY JUDICIARY COMMITTEE TODAY and urge a DO >NOT PASS vote on SB1614. Fax and e-mail should be sent by FRIDAY, JUNE >28th. The bill, sponsored by Senator Jackie Speier, seeks to remove >California's birth and death indices from the public domain, where >they have been generally available to the public since 1905. The >passage of this bill will transform a century of public information >into closely guarded state secrets. >SB1614 would foster secrecy in government. Citizens would no longer be >able to access government-held, public information on their own >histories and identities. 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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/QOz.2ACEB/691.1 Message Board Post: Marie June McCann is my mother. She married Tracy Eugene Wright. They had a total of 4 daughters.
Forwarding this note. . . . jmw >Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 08:16:28 -0600 >X-From_: [email protected] Fri Jun 28 08:16:24 2002 > >Johns biography is on line at Marion co IN UsGenweb!
Hi: One Margaret that I am looking for lived in Ireland, Armagh, County and came over to America in 1853. Her daughter Margaret Ann Was born about 1855 in Mass, They then moved to Wisconsin, After the 1870 census, we lost track of her. She could relate down the line. Will keep this mind and print a copy, Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 9:59 AM Subject: [McCANN] Re: Looking for information on my Great Grandmother Margaret McCann > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/QOz.2ACEB/665.1 > > Message Board Post: > > I am looking for a Margaret McCann who married a McCabe. She may have been the daughter or g/d of the lady you are looking for, she would have been born around 1930 and lived in Phila/nj area. Any information you may have found out would be greatly appreciated. > > > ==== McCANN Mailing List ==== > Hint: Visit the RootsWeb Archives and other resources at: > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/c/MCCANN/ > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/QOz.2ACEB/665.1 Message Board Post: I am looking for a Margaret McCann who married a McCabe. She may have been the daughter or g/d of the lady you are looking for, she would have been born around 1930 and lived in Phila/nj area. Any information you may have found out would be greatly appreciated.
oh - rootsweb.com should read rootsweb.net sorry- darcy (stuck in the dot com mode......) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Darcy Freeman" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 6:00 PM Subject: [McCANN] Research Websites > HI! > > I thought I would share this with everybody - including the NEW Genealogists. My all time favorite is Rootsweb.org. > > I have found 2 distant cousins on this site within a two month time period. I may have a 3rd distant relative -just waiting on her resonse. (Lorz family in Utah) So, then this would mean a total of 3 months - one NEW distant cousin per month. > > Check the below links ----- > > > > GENEALOGY RESEARCH WEBSITES > > > www.britishislesgenweb.org > > A British isles Archive, Location (finder) Genealogy website. > > (Aka. The british Isles Genweb Project) > > > > > WWW.FAMILYSEARCH.ORG > > Latter Day Saints (gENEALOGY) > > (hOOVER AND mCcANN fAMILY LINE dOWNLOADED ON SITE) > > > > > WWW.FAMILYTREEMAKER.GENEALOGY.COM/INDEX.HTM > > (mCcANN fAMILY tREE dOWNlOADED ON SITE) > > > > > WWW.ROOTSWEB.COM > > gENEALOGY pOSTING sITE. (nOTE: FOUND 2 dISTANT COUSINS ON sITE) > > > > > WWW.ANCESTRALFINDS.COM > > bIRTH /lAND/dEATH rECORDS/mILITARY/cENSUS/mARRIAGE/wORLD fAMILY tREES/pASSENGER AND iMMIGRATION rECORDS. > > > > > WWW.INS.USDOJ.GOV/GRAPHICS/ABOUTINS/HISTORY/IMMRECS/IMMREC.HTM > > IMMIGRATION ARRIVAL RECORDS 1820 TO 1924; 1924 TO 1944; AND 1944 TO NOW. (MANIFEST / aRRIVAL RECORDS) > > > > > WWW.GENEALOGYTODAY.COM > > gENEALOGY nEWS PLUS SURNAME QUIERRIES, FAMILY RESEARCH AND TIPS ARTICLES AND GENEALOGY SEARCH TOOLS) > > > www.pro.gov.uk > > The Public records office is an national archive of england, wales, and uk. (records are from the 11th century to present day) > > > www.rand.org/contact/personal/genea/ > > A Genealogy Club that lists multiple Genealogy links. > > > Www.cyndislist.com > > more than 126,800 links listed on her site. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== McCANN Mailing List ==== > Reminder: Record Your Sources and Cite Them for Others! >
Thank you, Ann. Lin At 08:10 AM 6/25/02 -0700, you wrote: >Lin: >Jack Stanton has been great in helping me find my family; >He also found a Peter McCann traveling with Owen and Mary McCann. Don't >know if this Peter is related or not. But this is what he found out on Mary >and Owen. >Sure wish I knew how to Forward this to you. >Mary McCann Age 21, here it says Occupation: Uncle so I would imagine one is >her Uncle, Either Peter or Owen. >They arrived Feb, 4,185l, Port of New York on the ship Roscius, Manifest ID >Number 3906 from Liverpool >Owen McCann was listed as 3o Yrs old. I didn't copy the age of that >PeterMcCann, because thought him too young to be my Great Grand Father. >Jack did find my Great Grand Father PeterMccann ,He was 36 yrs old when he >came here. I did find that he was a Flax Grower in Ireland. >Hope this helps. >Let me know, If not I will try to figure out how to foreward this info. >If y ou have been checking the McCann site you will know also that Jack also >found the rest of my family traveling to the USA >with an added name of Jane McCAnn. > >Ann > >Lin: Another thing, I can't be sure that this Peter is not my Peter, The >ages some times get mixed up as you know. Evediently these were the only >two Peter McCanns that could possibly be my Great Grand Father, >----- Original Message ----- >From: Big River <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 11:34 PM >Subject: Re: [McCANN] Owen McCann > > >> HI ann, Do you know where they came from and where they landed. I ahve an >> Owen and Mary McCann. >> >> Lin >> >> At 03:26 PM 6/24/02 -0700, you wrote: >> >My cousin asked me to post this on our McCann site. >> > >> >Does anyone relate to Owen and Mary McCann who came over to the U.S. on >> the ship "Roscuirs"? Don't think I spelled it correct. >> >They came over on the 4th of February in 185l. >> > >> >I think there was also a Peter McCAnn on the same ship. >> > >> >Ann T. Meyer (Nee Ann McCann) >> > >> > >> >==== McCANN Mailing List ==== >> >Caveat: Do NOT post to Multiple Lists with one email, please! >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> ==== McCANN Mailing List ==== >> Reminder: Use a Subject Heading, especially when Replying from DIGEST >Mode. Ex: "Re: McCann of NY," >> NOT "Re: Digest #29." >> >> > > >==== McCANN Mailing List ==== >Reminder: Record Your Sources and Cite Them for Others! > > >
HI! I thought I would share this with everybody - including the NEW Genealogists. My all time favorite is Rootsweb.org. I have found 2 distant cousins on this site within a two month time period. I may have a 3rd distant relative -just waiting on her resonse. (Lorz family in Utah) So, then this would mean a total of 3 months - one NEW distant cousin per month. Check the below links ----- GENEALOGY RESEARCH WEBSITES www.britishislesgenweb.org A British isles Archive, Location (finder) Genealogy website. (Aka. The british Isles Genweb Project) WWW.FAMILYSEARCH.ORG Latter Day Saints (gENEALOGY) (hOOVER AND mCcANN fAMILY LINE dOWNLOADED ON SITE) WWW.FAMILYTREEMAKER.GENEALOGY.COM/INDEX.HTM (mCcANN fAMILY tREE dOWNlOADED ON SITE) WWW.ROOTSWEB.COM gENEALOGY pOSTING sITE. (nOTE: FOUND 2 dISTANT COUSINS ON sITE) WWW.ANCESTRALFINDS.COM bIRTH /lAND/dEATH rECORDS/mILITARY/cENSUS/mARRIAGE/wORLD fAMILY tREES/pASSENGER AND iMMIGRATION rECORDS. WWW.INS.USDOJ.GOV/GRAPHICS/ABOUTINS/HISTORY/IMMRECS/IMMREC.HTM IMMIGRATION ARRIVAL RECORDS 1820 TO 1924; 1924 TO 1944; AND 1944 TO NOW. (MANIFEST / aRRIVAL RECORDS) WWW.GENEALOGYTODAY.COM gENEALOGY nEWS PLUS SURNAME QUIERRIES, FAMILY RESEARCH AND TIPS ARTICLES AND GENEALOGY SEARCH TOOLS) www.pro.gov.uk The Public records office is an national archive of england, wales, and uk. (records are from the 11th century to present day) www.rand.org/contact/personal/genea/ A Genealogy Club that lists multiple Genealogy links. Www.cyndislist.com more than 126,800 links listed on her site.