I am looking for all connections to fairbanks, VCorner, Countryman and McCreary. Please email me [email protected] or [email protected]
I would like to thank all who responded to my inquiry about a 1938 birth record. It would be part of my husbands family genealogy---but perhaps better left undisturbed. Now, I think I know why some stones are better left undisturbed... So maybe that 110 year privacy rule is well intentioned.... Again thanks Florence
In a message dated 07/23/2001 11:01:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > If the birth took place in one of the small town just south of Lansing > would the birth have been registered in Mason or Lansing. > Are any of these records on line? Where could inquires be made and the > cost of the lookup found.? > Mason is the actual county seat and all of the original ledgers are located there. The clerk's office is online at: <A HREF="http://198.109.160.143/CL/clindex.htm#MIDDLE">Ingham County Clerk</A> You can email them. Unless you are the actual person or parent, I doubt you will be able to obtain a birth record. Michigan births are closed for 110 years. If you have a LDS family history center near you, you could order a microfilm of the Ingham Co birth register index, but it will only give a name and book number. Good luck. Sally Knudsen Michigan, USA http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~samkfamily/index.html
Is it possible to get a birth record of a child born about 1938, probably in Lansing knowing only the mother's name? The mother was not married and about age 16 at that time. The child was adopted at birth. Would the mother's name be on the BC or would it have been arranged to put the adoptive parents name on the BC. If the birth took place in one of the small town just south of Lansing would the birth have been registered in Mason or Lansing. Are any of these records on line? Where could inquires be made and the cost of the lookup found.? Thanks Florence
thanks for the information to Mason courthouse I 'll look into it Sandra
Is there SKS out there who can check on any records/articles pertaining to my grandfather HAZEN PINGREE HUNTER b: 12, April 1897, or his siblings ALPHEUS HUNTER, RUSSEL VERN HUNTER, PERRY HUNTER, or RENA HUNTER in the vicinity of Lansing? Their parents were WILLIAM H. HUNTER b: 22 April 1865, and CLARA BELLE CONELY b: 9 Feb 1866, Brighton, Livingston Co., Michigan. If anyone has anything that sounds remotely related, please contact me. RUSSEL VERN HUNTER died in the early 1900's of rabies. Thanks a bunch in advance. Christine A. Vaccaro E-mail: [email protected] (954) 349-1526 (954) 217-2049 facsimile
can some one help me with the address to where I can get a death certificate and wills to family in the Ingham county area? the towns are Aurelius, Reves, Dansville, also If someone is buried in section 23 of Ingham where might they be talking about. thanks for your help. Sandra
--WebTV-Mail-25149-4035 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit According to www.google.com which is one of the best search engines around Cedar twp is in Osceola Co zip 59639. try the above search ---they have a website with pics.. --WebTV-Mail-25149-4035 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Received: from smtpin-102-3.bryant.webtv.net (209.240.198.121) by storefull-246.iap.bryant.webtv.net with WTV-SMTP; Thu, 5 Jul 2001 05:05:18 -0700 (PDT) Received: by smtpin-102-3.bryant.webtv.net (WebTV_Postfix+sws) id B3362F0; Thu, 5 Jul 2001 05:05:19 -0700 (PDT) Delivered-To: [email protected] Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.123]) by smtpin-102-3.bryant.webtv.net (WebTV_Postfix+sws) with ESMTP id 4EAC1137 for <[email protected]>; Thu, 5 Jul 2001 05:05:19 -0700 (PDT) Received: (from [email protected]) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id f65C3u704982; Thu, 5 Jul 2001 06:03:56 -0600 Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 06:03:56 -0600 Message-Id: <[email protected]> From: [email protected] Subject: MIINGHAM-D Digest V01 #34 X-Loop: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/volume01/34 Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" To: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] ------------------------------ Content-Type: text/plain MIINGHAM-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 34 Today's Topics: #1 [MIINGHAM] Cedar Township [[email protected]] Administrivia: If you'd like to post a message so everyone on the mailing list receives it, just send it to [email protected] ------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from MIINGHAM-D, send a message to [email protected] that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #1 Date: 4 Jul 2001 17:03:33 -0600 From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: [MIINGHAM] Cedar Township Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, would anyone know what county Cedar Township would be in? I want to check the Michigan census, but I need the county. Thanks. -------------------------------- End of MIINGHAM-D Digest V01 Issue #34 ************************************** --WebTV-Mail-25149-4035--
Hi, would anyone know what county Cedar Township would be in? I want to check the Michigan census, but I need the county. Thanks.
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Thank you so much for the lead. If you find anything else, you can contact me at [email protected]
Posted on: Ingham Co. Mi Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mi/InghamObits/10442 Surname: Casterline, Casterlin, Lyon, Strauss ------------------------- Mason, Ingham Co., Democrat 21 Jan 1897 p1 Mrs Harriet E. Casterlin was born March 8th, 1812 at Dover, Morris county, N.J., her maiden name being Lyon. At 18 years of age she was married C. S. Casterlin in Seneca county, N.Y. They came to Michigan and settled in Mason in 1869, which has been her home ever since. She united with the M.E. church over 50 years ago and her furneral was held at the M.E. church in this city last Thursday, Rev. Urch officiating. She was the mother of Chalon L. and Chas C. Casterlin of this city, and Dexter A. Casterlin of Charlotte, and S. V. Casterlin of Ionia, and who attended her funeral, as also Carrie Eaton of Jackson and W.A. and Carrie Bray of Albion. She also leaves J. B. Casterlin of Eureks, Cal., John A. Casterlin pf Ithaca, N.Y. and Nancy Metcalf of Romulus, N.Y. Her remains were interred in the Mason cemetery. All respect her. Ingham Co., News-Mason Thurs 14 Jan 1897 p5 Mrs. Harriet E. Casterlin died at the home of her son. S.V. at Ionia January 12, where she had been very sick for some time. The was born March 8, 1812, at Dover, Morris county, N.J., her maiden name being Lyon. At 18 years of age she was married to C. S. Casterlin in Lenawee county, N.Y. They came to Michigan and settled in Mason in 1869, shich has been her home ever since. She united with the M.E. church about 50 years ago and her furneral is held at the M.E. church in this city today, Rev. Urch officciating. She was the mother of Chalon L. and Chas. C. Casterlin of this city, and Dexter Casterlin of Charlotte, and S.V. Casterlin of Ionia, who are attending her funeral as is also Carrie Eaton of Jackson. Her remains will rest in Mason cemetery. All respect her. Mason, Ingham Co., Democrat Thurs 14 Jan 1897 p1 Mrs. Harriet Casterlin died last Tuesday afternoon at the home of her son S. V. Casterlin in Ionia, aged 84 years. She died of old age. Her remains were brought here and funeral services will be held this afternoon at two o'clock at the M.E. church. She is the mother of C. L. and C. C. Casterlin of this city.
Posted on: Ingham Co. Mi Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mi/InghamObits/10436 Surname: Casterlin, Casterline, Lyon, Strauss ------------------------- Mason, Ingham Co., Democrat Thur 9 Aug 1883 p5 Casterlin--At Dewitt, Aug. 3, 1883, after a brief illness, Charles Casterlin of Mason, in the 74th year of his age. Deseased has been absent considerable during the past few years on business connected with his patent churn, and left here but a few weeks ago to go up north on business matters but it seems never got any farther the Dewitt, where he stopped with a cousin, remaining there until his death. He was born in Dover, Morris county, N.J., June 20, 1810. In early life he removed to the state of New York, where he was married to his surviving widow, and reared a family of nine children. About 14 years ago he came to Mason. He leaves a wife and eight children, of whom Chalon L., Chas C. and Steven V. are residents of this city. His remains were brought to this city Friday evening and his funeral took place at the residence Sunday afternoon, Rev. W. Doust officiating, assisted by Rev. C. D. Ellis. Quite a large company of old acquaintances and friends were present. Ingham Co., News Aug. 9, 1883 p1 Chas. S. Casterlin, father of C.C., Chalon and S.V. Casterlin of this city, died at the residence of Samuel Tucker, in Dewitt, Last Friday morning, age 73 years 1 month and 15 days, of inflammation of the liver. He was sick less then a week. His remains were brought to this city last Friday evening, and he was buried last Sunday, Rev. Mr. Doust preaching the sermon. Mr. Casterlin had lived in Mason during the greater part of the last fifteen years.
Posted on: Ingham County, MI Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mi/Ingham/10599 Surname: Spencer, Countryman ------------------------- I am very interested in any information you may have. I have created a webpage for my family which includes a searchable tree. Would love to compare notes. Link: Wright Spencer Family URL: <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~samkfamily/index.html>
I am searching for information relative to Nell C. DUNNE. I do not know if DUNNE is Nell's maiden name or the name of her first husband. She was the second wife of my grandfather, John Henry Adams of England. I last saw Nell in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, approximately 55 years ago. She and her first husband had a son. If anyone has any information on Nell (Nellie) C. DUNNE-ADAMS, please e-mail me. Thank you.
A suggestion when submitting information, such as the recent CURRAN/CURRENT information: capitalize all of the surnames. People routinely get volumes of information most of which is not pertinent. But who knows a related name may ring true. If I could scan a large document and pick out those joice bits, I might reply. As it is, I just look at the main name, current, and disregard the entire document. Thanks, Dick At 10:03 AM 5/23/01 -0700, you wrote: >MIINGHAM-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 26 > >Today's Topics: > #1 [MIINGHAM] James Curran/Current [[email protected]] > >Administrivia: >If you'd like to post a message so everyone on the mailing list receives it, just send it to [email protected] > >------------------------------------------------------------ > >To unsubscribe from MIINGHAM-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >______________________________X-Message: #1 >Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 14:23:18 EDT >From: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: [MIINGHAM] James Curran/Current >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" > >James CURRENT/CURRAN (& Saliarh GREEN); ON, CAN >IA, USA>MI,USA > >I live in Michigan, and have been researching my husband's family since 1987 >but am against a brick wall, which is very discouraging. Here's the story: > >The descendants of James Current and Saliarh Green, of Canada, (my husband's >g-g-grandparents): >Joseph Nelson Currrent (our g-g-grandfather) was born 26 Jan. 1844, in >Canada. Some sources give Lockport, some Cullins, and some Welland. He had >four brothers, George O., born Oct. 30, 1844, Anson (nfd), Hugh Sherin (nfd), >and Thomas David, born 1850. We don't know the birth order, except that >David was the youngest. According to what Nels told his children, their >parents died and left them orphaned at a young age. They were raised by two >maiden aunts, within earshot of Niagara Falls. These aunts may have been >older than his parents, and part German. One of my father-in-law's cousins >thinks they were the father's sisters, and slow and methodical in nature, >passing that trait on to Nels. There was a settlement next to Crowland, >originally called New Germany, and later called Snyder. Maybe the German >relatives lived there? Would there be any records in New >Germany/Snyder/Crowland that might give a clue to what became of James and >Saliarh, or a record of the children's births? > >There was a large family of Currents in the Niagara area in the late 1700's >through the 1800's- mainly the township of Crowland. They were descended >from William Current and Esther Lemon, Loyalists. I have been unable to >connect us to this family. Some of the family thinks our name was originally >Curran, and some even changed their name to that. But, the name Curran is >Irish, whereas Current is English, passing through northern Ireland before >coming to N.J. in the early 1700's. Nels always listed his ancestrage as >English. Curran would most likely be Irish Catholic, whereas the Currents >were always Protestant, as was our Nels. Plus, the names of Nels' siblings >and children reflect the given names of the Current family in Crowland. I >have located one grandson of William and Esther Lemon, youngest son of their >eldest child, Joseph Current and Mary McDuffy. His name was James Bales >Current, born 1 or 11 June 1821, possibly died 21 June 1902 or 1909. All of >his siblings are accounted for, with wives and children. But I cannot locate >the wife or children for James Bales. When his nephew Mark W. Current went >to Iowa, James B. Currant accompanied him, and even took some land in >Maquoketa (04 Dec. 1855 Book page 550, 04 Dec. 1855 Book page 549, 02 Mar. >1857), but he didn't stay. It is thought he returned to Canada, but this >isn't known for certain. I have an idea this is our ancestor, but cannot >prove it. For one thing, the Current family tradition gives his death as >1902 or 1909, Thorold Twp., but with no documentation to prove it. This would >be well into the adult lives of Nels and his siblings- hardly accounting for >their tradtion of being left orphaned at a young age! > >The only documentation I have found, which has proven very confusing, are the >cemetery records of Doan's Ridge Cemetery for the unmarked graves, no. 100 >being an Elijah Bales Current, who died 21 June 1909, age 75 y., 3m., 21d, at >Thorold, married. Eliza .E. Current making return, buried in old yard, N. >side of his mother. Counting back, that would make him born 28 Feb., 1834, >long after the death of Joseph Current (in 1827). James' next older brother >was Elijah/Elisha Barton Current, married to Eliza Clothier. But he moved to >Iowa as a young man, and remained there, dying 18 June 1884, and is buried in >the Smithtown Cemetery, near Lost Nation, IA. His common-law wife, Eliza, is >buried there with him. (and her middle initial is A., not E.) I would like >to know who this Elisha Bales Current is that was buried beside his mother in >Doan's Ridge Cemetery, who his mother was, who his wife was, and who Eliza >was that returned his body for burial! He isn't the son of Elijah Barton >Current, of Iowa as his children are all accounted for. I would like to find >out if James Bales Current actually died in Thorold Twp on June 21, 1902 or >1909, as the Current tradition says, and who his wife and children were, and >where he lived during the years following his buying land in Iowa. > >I can find no record of a Saliarh Green, the mother of Nels Current, in the >Green families of that area. She was supposed to have been born in either >N.Y. or Canada, the different sons recording different info on her. There >was a Green family in the Niagara area, interacting wiht the Current family. > It is my understanding that the first Green in the area, Charles Green, came >from N.J., where he married to a Rebekah Scritchfield, of German descent >(could be where the German blood came in). they settled in Lundy's Lane, >near Crowland. Of their children, all are accounted for except Henry, whose >wife and children are not known. Maybe Saliarh was Henry's daughter, or a >cousin of this family? > >I haven't been able to locate James in the 1851 census. Maybe they weren't >living in Crowland, but in another county at that time? In the 1861 census >Joseph was listed in Humberstone twp living in the home of the widow Sarah >Pound and her children, a Quaker, age 16, a laborer. His brother Thomas D. >was living in Crowland Twp, with the Alexander McKinney family, age 11, no >church, a laborer. I can't find George, Anson, or Hugh in the 1861 census. > I would like to locate James in the 1851 census, and George, Anson, and Hugh >Sherin in the 1861 census. Could be in a wide circle away from Crowland. > They may even be going by the last name of Curran, since George took on that >last name when he moved to Michigan. > >In 1862 Nels moved to Michigan, Saginaw Co, and married Jane Pine in 1867. > In 1875 George O. moved to St. Claire Co., MI, and married Margaret Burgess >in 1877. They had 3 children born in this area, but one died. I haven't been >able to find any of these vital statics. He later moved to Cadillac, >Wexford Co, and went by the name of Curran. Thomas David was a travelling >repairman of the huge lumbermill saws. In the 1870 census he lived in >Berrien Co., MI. I need to locate him in subsequent censuses. George told >the family they had cousins in the Detroit area, as well, who went by the >spelling, Curran. I found a Wm. A. Current living in Saginaw in the late >1800's to early 1900's, but later his wife is listed as a widow, and there is >no death record. I need to find out if this is Anson, since at least two of >the brothers went by their middle name among family. I located a James >Curran of the right age to be the boys' father living in Inghan Co., MI in >the 1870 census, working on the railroad. I would appreciate more >information about him. > >If there is anything that you are in a position to easily look up for me, or >have an idea of who or where I could get help from, I would greatly >appreciate it! > >Marilyn Current of Whitehall, MI > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dick Hills' [email protected]
In the off chance that the family lived in the US, Niagra side of Falls, You might try asking for a census lookup on New York Census lookup list....Or county Niagra is located in---.Sometimes these wild ideas work... Also search Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild on internet-- Florence
James CURRENT/CURRAN (& Saliarh GREEN); ON, CAN >IA, USA>MI,USA I live in Michigan, and have been researching my husband's family since 1987 but am against a brick wall, which is very discouraging. Here's the story: The descendants of James Current and Saliarh Green, of Canada, (my husband's g-g-grandparents): Joseph Nelson Currrent (our g-g-grandfather) was born 26 Jan. 1844, in Canada. Some sources give Lockport, some Cullins, and some Welland. He had four brothers, George O., born Oct. 30, 1844, Anson (nfd), Hugh Sherin (nfd), and Thomas David, born 1850. We don't know the birth order, except that David was the youngest. According to what Nels told his children, their parents died and left them orphaned at a young age. They were raised by two maiden aunts, within earshot of Niagara Falls. These aunts may have been older than his parents, and part German. One of my father-in-law's cousins thinks they were the father's sisters, and slow and methodical in nature, passing that trait on to Nels. There was a settlement next to Crowland, originally called New Germany, and later called Snyder. Maybe the German relatives lived there? Would there be any records in New Germany/Snyder/Crowland that might give a clue to what became of James and Saliarh, or a record of the children's births? There was a large family of Currents in the Niagara area in the late 1700's through the 1800's- mainly the township of Crowland. They were descended from William Current and Esther Lemon, Loyalists. I have been unable to connect us to this family. Some of the family thinks our name was originally Curran, and some even changed their name to that. But, the name Curran is Irish, whereas Current is English, passing through northern Ireland before coming to N.J. in the early 1700's. Nels always listed his ancestrage as English. Curran would most likely be Irish Catholic, whereas the Currents were always Protestant, as was our Nels. Plus, the names of Nels' siblings and children reflect the given names of the Current family in Crowland. I have located one grandson of William and Esther Lemon, youngest son of their eldest child, Joseph Current and Mary McDuffy. His name was James Bales Current, born 1 or 11 June 1821, possibly died 21 June 1902 or 1909. All of his siblings are accounted for, with wives and children. But I cannot locate the wife or children for James Bales. When his nephew Mark W. Current went to Iowa, James B. Currant accompanied him, and even took some land in Maquoketa (04 Dec. 1855 Book page 550, 04 Dec. 1855 Book page 549, 02 Mar. 1857), but he didn't stay. It is thought he returned to Canada, but this isn't known for certain. I have an idea this is our ancestor, but cannot prove it. For one thing, the Current family tradition gives his death as 1902 or 1909, Thorold Twp., but with no documentation to prove it. This would be well into the adult lives of Nels and his siblings- hardly accounting for their tradtion of being left orphaned at a young age! The only documentation I have found, which has proven very confusing, are the cemetery records of Doan's Ridge Cemetery for the unmarked graves, no. 100 being an Elijah Bales Current, who died 21 June 1909, age 75 y., 3m., 21d, at Thorold, married. Eliza .E. Current making return, buried in old yard, N. side of his mother. Counting back, that would make him born 28 Feb., 1834, long after the death of Joseph Current (in 1827). James' next older brother was Elijah/Elisha Barton Current, married to Eliza Clothier. But he moved to Iowa as a young man, and remained there, dying 18 June 1884, and is buried in the Smithtown Cemetery, near Lost Nation, IA. His common-law wife, Eliza, is buried there with him. (and her middle initial is A., not E.) I would like to know who this Elisha Bales Current is that was buried beside his mother in Doan's Ridge Cemetery, who his mother was, who his wife was, and who Eliza was that returned his body for burial! He isn't the son of Elijah Barton Current, of Iowa as his children are all accounted for. I would like to find out if James Bales Current actually died in Thorold Twp on June 21, 1902 or 1909, as the Current tradition says, and who his wife and children were, and where he lived during the years following his buying land in Iowa. I can find no record of a Saliarh Green, the mother of Nels Current, in the Green families of that area. She was supposed to have been born in either N.Y. or Canada, the different sons recording different info on her. There was a Green family in the Niagara area, interacting wiht the Current family. It is my understanding that the first Green in the area, Charles Green, came from N.J., where he married to a Rebekah Scritchfield, of German descent (could be where the German blood came in). they settled in Lundy's Lane, near Crowland. Of their children, all are accounted for except Henry, whose wife and children are not known. Maybe Saliarh was Henry's daughter, or a cousin of this family? I haven't been able to locate James in the 1851 census. Maybe they weren't living in Crowland, but in another county at that time? In the 1861 census Joseph was listed in Humberstone twp living in the home of the widow Sarah Pound and her children, a Quaker, age 16, a laborer. His brother Thomas D. was living in Crowland Twp, with the Alexander McKinney family, age 11, no church, a laborer. I can't find George, Anson, or Hugh in the 1861 census. I would like to locate James in the 1851 census, and George, Anson, and Hugh Sherin in the 1861 census. Could be in a wide circle away from Crowland. They may even be going by the last name of Curran, since George took on that last name when he moved to Michigan. In 1862 Nels moved to Michigan, Saginaw Co, and married Jane Pine in 1867. In 1875 George O. moved to St. Claire Co., MI, and married Margaret Burgess in 1877. They had 3 children born in this area, but one died. I haven't been able to find any of these vital statics. He later moved to Cadillac, Wexford Co, and went by the name of Curran. Thomas David was a travelling repairman of the huge lumbermill saws. In the 1870 census he lived in Berrien Co., MI. I need to locate him in subsequent censuses. George told the family they had cousins in the Detroit area, as well, who went by the spelling, Curran. I found a Wm. A. Current living in Saginaw in the late 1800's to early 1900's, but later his wife is listed as a widow, and there is no death record. I need to find out if this is Anson, since at least two of the brothers went by their middle name among family. I located a James Curran of the right age to be the boys' father living in Inghan Co., MI in the 1870 census, working on the railroad. I would appreciate more information about him. If there is anything that you are in a position to easily look up for me, or have an idea of who or where I could get help from, I would greatly appreciate it! Marilyn Current of Whitehall, MI
Is there anyone willing to lookup an article in the Lansing Daily Journal, for the week prior to Feb. 18, 1900, for the engagement of Miss Clara Hurd, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Boosinger, and also in the last week of March, 1900, for the wedding of Miss Hurd to Allan D. Grigsby...? Thanks! Ashley Emerson
Still trying, unsuccessfully, to find information regarding Benjamin F. STONER, b. Pennsylvania and his wife, Laura CRAVEN, b. Pennsylvania. Their children (that I know of) are: (Gr Grandma) Maud Alice STONER, b. 10 June 1873 OH; d. 15 Oct 1960 CA Maud m. Paul S. DENSMORE, 1 Jan 1895 in Eaton Rapids, MI (Paul's date and place of death after 1920 is also a mystery) Earl STONER, b. 16 July 1876; d. Feb. 1968, Charlotte, Eaton Co., MI Would like very much to find his descendants! Guy F. STONER, b. 1879; d. ? 12 Dec 1901, m. Georgia B. WRIGHT in Eaton Rapids, MI Would also like to find their descendants! If anyone recognizes this family, I would like very much to hear from you!! Thank you Julia Conkey http://www.angelfire.com/wa2/Conkey