I never delete until I check contents and names in text. Subject line is of no concern to some of us. Helen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Danca" <rdanca@gmail.com> To: <new-england-irish@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 3:51 PM Subject: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] Off-topic plea for netiquette > When you're replying to a message from a digest, puh-leeeze change the > subject to the topic you're discussing. > > It does no good to anyone to say "Re: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH > Digest, Vol 1, Issue 29." > > Your fellow list members are likely to ignore your message. In addition, > Rootsweb archives messages by subject line; a subject line like that one is > up there -- and useless -- forever. Yes, I know, I am not the list admin > here, but I do run some other mailing lists and I know what netiquette is. > > Thank you! > > Soap box mode off. > > -- > --- > Richard Danca > Newton, MA > rdanca@gmail.com > ------ > ====New England Irish Mailing List==== > Check out the NE-Irish website: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/NEIrish/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH-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: 7.5.463 / Virus Database: 269.6.1/776 - Release Date: 4/25/2007 12:19 PM > >
When you're replying to a message from a digest, puh-leeeze change the subject to the topic you're discussing. It does no good to anyone to say "Re: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH Digest, Vol 1, Issue 29." Your fellow list members are likely to ignore your message. In addition, Rootsweb archives messages by subject line; a subject line like that one is up there -- and useless -- forever. Yes, I know, I am not the list admin here, but I do run some other mailing lists and I know what netiquette is. Thank you! Soap box mode off. -- --- Richard Danca Newton, MA rdanca@gmail.com ------
Richard made a good point and since the list is new, I was going to wait awhile before making suggestions. While some always read each email, some only read those that pertain to their area of interest, so when replying to digest, one needs to remember to change the subject because you may miss a connection. While we are on this, here's my biggest suggestion...please when replying remember to cut out/snip the old email that you are replying to and just keep pertainent info, especially when replying to a digest. If you don't clip, those on on digest get two, the new one and the one repeated and attached to your email. Another reason to do some clipping, is the list's archives. Well, those are my suggestions to make this list easier to read. If you feel the need to discuss these suggestions, please feel free to do so on the list. Thanks for all your cooperation. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA, list admin http://www.connorsgenealogy.com
Hi, Fran, There were lots of Roscommoners in Rhode Island as well, mine among them. The names Carroll and Cassidy, for instance, were both present around Strokestown and in Kilglass Parish. That said, my several Monaghan women went to Providence from Aughnamullen West parish in southern Monaghan about 1850. Surname: McNally. There, Catherine McNally married John Riley of Kilglass, Roscommon, and after several years moved to Burrillville and, several years later, into eastern Connecticut where they remained. I hope all is well with you. New England-Irish list is a great idea! Mary Lee Dunn -----Original Message----- From: fifi36@comcast.net To: new-england-irish@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 2:27 PM Subject: Re: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] County Monaghan I honestly didn't know that there was a Pawtucket, MA; I thought there was only Pawtucket, RI. Anyway, I had Irish ancestors who lived in the RI Pawtucket, as well as in North Providence. The problem is that in several cases I am uncertain of the place of their roots in Ireland. Among others I had Carrolls, Tagues (Montagues), Cassidys, Gavagans and McElroys. The McElroys are from County Tyrone, but the others could be Co. Monaghan, Co. Fermanagh or possibly others. I'd be interested in hearing from you. Fran Weeks ----- Original Message ----- From: <AlRose509@aol.com> To: <NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 8:24 PM Subject: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] County Monaghan >I have been collecting data on Irish Catholic folks from County Monaghan >who > ended up in North Providence (pre-1868) and Pawtucket Mass & Pawtucket, RI > (pre-1900). > > Always happy to learn of others with same research interest. > > _http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~butchrose_ > (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~butchrose) > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > ====New England Irish Mailing List==== > Check out the NE-Irish website: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/NEIrish/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ====New England Irish Mailing List==== Check out the NE-Irish website: http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/NEIrish/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.
I honestly didn't know that there was a Pawtucket, MA; I thought there was only Pawtucket, RI. Anyway, I had Irish ancestors who lived in the RI Pawtucket, as well as in North Providence. The problem is that in several cases I am uncertain of the place of their roots in Ireland. Among others I had Carrolls, Tagues (Montagues), Cassidys, Gavagans and McElroys. The McElroys are from County Tyrone, but the others could be Co. Monaghan, Co. Fermanagh or possibly others. I'd be interested in hearing from you. Fran Weeks ----- Original Message ----- From: <AlRose509@aol.com> To: <NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 8:24 PM Subject: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] County Monaghan >I have been collecting data on Irish Catholic folks from County Monaghan >who > ended up in North Providence (pre-1868) and Pawtucket Mass & Pawtucket, RI > (pre-1900). > > Always happy to learn of others with same research interest. > > _http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~butchrose_ > (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~butchrose) > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > ====New England Irish Mailing List==== > Check out the NE-Irish website: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/NEIrish/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
FYI: The Irish Ancestral Research Association (TIARA) has lots of resources on its site, http://tiara.ie/ Worth checking out.... And probably worth joining. The organization also has monthly (mostly) meetings, free to the public. Next one is May 11. Here's something from the site. ---------------- Upcoming Speakers - May 11, 2007 - Eva Murphy, TIARA member & Betsy McGovern, head of Special Collections at State Library of Mass. "Under the Golden Dome, Genealogical Resources in the State Library of Massachusetts" - June 8, 2007 - Maire Concannon from *Cumann na Gaeilge*<http://www.standingstones.com/gaeilge.html>, The Irish Language Association, will speak to us on *Your Ancestral Home and Its Irish Gaelic Placename *. Maire Concannon is a graduate of University College, Galway, the National University of Ireland, and Boston College. She has been involved with Irish language studies throughout New England for the past 20 years. She has been a teacher/guidance counselor at Catholic Memorial in West Roxbury, MA for the past 23 years. She is a past vice-president of *Cumann na Gaeilge* and is a frequent contributor to Irish Language Radio and Media in Ireland. TIARA meets the second Friday evening of every month at 7:30 pm except July and August. The meetings are usually held in Room 511 of Fulton Hall on the campus of Boston College, Commonwealth Avenue (Route 30), Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. (*See directions to Boston College<http://www.bc.edu/about/maps/s-approach.html>and map of campus <http://www.bc.edu/about/maps/s-chestnuthill.html>*.) The meetings are free and open to the public, but membership <http://tiara.ie/memb.php>is encouraged. ---------------------- -- --- Richard Danca Newton, MA rdanca@gmail.com ------
Have you tried looking on the Castle Garden NY website for the ship. Their data starts 1820. The site is free: http://www.castlegarden.org/ Seeking town of origin in Ireland or name of ship of Patrick Carrigan b. ca. > 1811. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com
New England-Irish list is a great idea! > > Mary Lee Dunn I agree. Awesome idea! Sue
I don't know if there is a connection or not - that could be a brother of our Mark O'Hare - no other family members are know at this time. =========================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don" <dritchie@beld.net> To: <new-england-irish@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 5:46 PM Subject: Re: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] O'HARE - WALSH > Hi Bill > From my O`Hare line I have the following. > > John O`HARE b. Ire. abt 1825. Married Catherine DONAHUE probably in Ire. > Their daughter, Catherine O`HARE was b. abt. 1845 in Galway Ire. and d. in > Dedham Ma. in 1909. She probably had a 1st marriage to a man named > CORRIGAN. > The daughter, Catherine O`HARE, then married William BRENNAN on 23 Jan, > 1873 > in Dedham Ma. William was b. in Kilkenny Ire. > between 1843 and 1855. The BRENNAN children, William, Thomas, John and > Mary > Ellen,were born in Dedham in the 1870`s. The 1873 marriage of William > BRENNAN and Catherine O`HARE was attested by Micheal O`HARE and was wit. > by > Ellen O`HARE and John P BRENNAN. > Does anyone have a connection? > Don > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bill Olsen" <wfodab163@verizon.net> > To: <NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 12:42 PM > Subject: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] O'HARE - WALSH > > >> Looking for information about the following family, thanks for any help: >> >> Descendants of Mark O'Hare >> >> >> Generation No. 1 >> >> >> 1. MARK1 O'HARE was born 1860 (?) in Ireland, and died March 17, 1940 in >> Boston, Massachusetts. He married ELLEN WALSH in Boston, Massachusetts >> (?). She was born 1872 (?) in Ireland, and died April 27, 1937 in Boston, >> Massachusetts. >> >> >> Children of MARK O'HARE and ELLEN WALSH are: >> >> i. MARY2 O'HARE, b. Massachusetts (?). d. (?) >> >> ii. PATRICK O'HARE, b. Boston, Massachusetts (?); d. Boston, >> Massachusetts. >> >> iii. ROSE O'HARE, b. Massachusetts; d. December 23, 1974, Boston, >> Massachusetts; m. MAX G. WICKMAN; b. August 14, 1909, Massachusetts; d. >> September 29, 1969, Boston, Massachusetts. >> >> iv. JAMES O'HARE, b. March 30, 1901, Boston, Massachusetts; d. January >> 24, >> 1976, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts; m. ANNETTE (?); b. Boston, >> Massachusetts; d. Boston, Massachusetts. >> >> v. JULIA O'HARE, b. 1904, Massachusetts; d. May 30, 1962, Boston, >> Massachusetts; m. MICHAEL DOYLE; b. 1906; d. 1965, Boston, Massachusetts. >> >> vi. JOHN F. O'HARE, b. October 14, 1909, Brighton, Massachusetts; d. July >> 9, 1958, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, MA. >> >> vii. AGNES THERESA O'HARE, b. May 27, 1910, Brighton, Massachusetts; d. >> December 25, 1978, Jordan Hospital, Plymouth, Massachusetts; m. GEORGE J. >> BROWN, August 30, 1936, Saint Gabriel's Monastery Church, Brighton >> Massachusetts; b. February 11, 1906, Roxbury, Massachusetts; d. November >> 24, 1967, Santa Maria Hospital, Cambridge Massachusetts. >> ====New England Irish Mailing List==== >> Check out the NE-Irish website: >> http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/NEIrish/ >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ====New England Irish Mailing List==== > Check out the NE-Irish website: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/NEIrish/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Seeking town of origin in Ireland or name of ship of Patrick Carrigan b. ca. 1811. Emigrated to Hampton, NY about March of 1840 with wife, Margaret (b. ca. 1815) and father-in-law, Owen Hunt. Daughter Mary Carrigan Yale b. at Hampton in March 1840 - recorded in 1840 census for Hampton. Family soon moved on to Poultney, Vermont. Sons Francis (Frank) Hunt Carrigan and James B. Carrigan, and daughter Margaret Carrigan soon followed. Patrick remarried after Margaret's death about 1850. Second wife's name may also have been Margaret. Any clues would be greatly appreciated. A. B. Wheeler ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
This is the web site for NARA in the northeast, which covers Rhode Island: http://www.archives.gov/northeast/boston/index.html You can send them an email giving them the information you would like to obtain. Keep in mind that a woman was automatically naturalized if and when she married a man who had been naturalized, or when he was naturalized. It will not list her name if that is how she naturalized. Good luck, Susan On 4/25/07, Arlene Haddock <mahaddock@yahoo.com> wrote: > Thank you for your response. I don't know what > cemetary she is buried in. Her husband is in Wood > River but I was told she was buried at Chestnut Hill > in Exeter, R.I. That is quite a distance from > Warwick, R.I. It is not on her death certificate. > > Would anyone know how to contact Immigrations? I was > told she was a naturalized citizen. > > Thanks again. > > Arlene Clarke Haddock > --- HMKDavis1950@aol.com wrote: > > > If you know what cemetary they are buried in, there > > may be information on the > > gravestone. > > > > I know in the older section of St. Joseph's cemetary > > in Pittsfield, MA, the > > county of origin is inscribed on the stone. Just a > > thought.... > > > > Helen > > > >
I have been collecting data on Irish Catholic folks from County Monaghan who ended up in North Providence (pre-1868) and Pawtucket Mass & Pawtucket, RI (pre-1900). Always happy to learn of others with same research interest. _http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~butchrose_ (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~butchrose) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Seeking; descendants of Grace ORourke of NJ. She was born in England to Irish parents Mary and Michael ORourke Graces husband John Quigley from NY, was born in England also to Irish parents, Jane (Bonner) and Hugh Quigley. Grace died in 1934 in Somerville, MA John disappeared Info on where he is buried would be great as well The family lived in Cambridge MA from about 1900 to 1928 Children Jenny, Francis, Edward, Mary, Helen, and Mildred Particularly I seek children of Jenny and Mary Quigley, Do not know Marys married name. according to a cousin Mary married a Scot who used to raise and lower the drawbridge in Chelsea Jenny married William Kerrigan they lived in Somerville in 1930. Thanks, Sylvia T
Seeking; descendants of Grace ORourke of NJ. She was born in England to Irish parents Mary and Michael ORourke Graces husband John Quigley from NY, was born in England also to Irish parents, Jane (Bonner) and Hugh Quigley. Grace died in 1934 in Somerville, MA John disappeared Info on where he is buried would be great as well The family lived in Cambridge MA from about 1900 to 1928 Children Jenny, Francis, Edward, Mary, Helen, and Mildred Particularly I seek children of Jenny and Mary Quigley, Do not know Marys married name. according to a cousin Mary married a Scot who used to raise and lower the drawbridge in Chelsea Jenny married William Kerrigan they lived in Somerville in 1930. Thanks, Sylvia T
The first image isn't on the server, the second and third are, but don't appear to be a match. Maybe when Sue Richart has time, she can see if the images are available for these unlinked records at Newenglandancestors.org: O'Hare Mary Ann Boston 1895 450 250 Birth (image not on server) O'Hara (Female) Boston 1902 523 248 Birth (linked image, but doesn't appear to match) O'Hare James Boston 1901 511 51 Birth (linked image, but doesn't appear to match) Welch Ellen Boston 1893 435 91 Marriage [image for page was linked under someone else, just search for that volume and page number] (There are a number of these and one day I'll get them all linked. When I'm fixing column shifts, I make all the corrections and then go back and check to verify the image availability and then link the remainder of the page if the image is on the server. If the time frame is 1880 or later this can be a lot of connecting. Sue Happily playing golf today with a 39 front nine. We don't need to mention the increase of ten strokes on the back nine. On 4/25/07, Susan Daily wrote: > > Bill, > > > Mark is in the 1900 census in Boston transcribed under "Mack". > Birthdates are given for the family as: > Mark O'Hara b. Mar 1870 > Ellen O'Hara b. Feb 1872 > Patrick J. O'Hara b. Apr 1894 > Mary O'Hara b. Dec 1894 [sic] > Catharine O'Hara b. Aug 1898 > > > > >
Hi Bill From my O`Hare line I have the following. John O`HARE b. Ire. abt 1825. Married Catherine DONAHUE probably in Ire. Their daughter, Catherine O`HARE was b. abt. 1845 in Galway Ire. and d. in Dedham Ma. in 1909. She probably had a 1st marriage to a man named CORRIGAN. The daughter, Catherine O`HARE, then married William BRENNAN on 23 Jan, 1873 in Dedham Ma. William was b. in Kilkenny Ire. between 1843 and 1855. The BRENNAN children, William, Thomas, John and Mary Ellen,were born in Dedham in the 1870`s. The 1873 marriage of William BRENNAN and Catherine O`HARE was attested by Micheal O`HARE and was wit. by Ellen O`HARE and John P BRENNAN. Does anyone have a connection? Don ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Olsen" <wfodab163@verizon.net> To: <NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 12:42 PM Subject: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] O'HARE - WALSH > Looking for information about the following family, thanks for any help: > > Descendants of Mark O'Hare > > > Generation No. 1 > > > 1. MARK1 O'HARE was born 1860 (?) in Ireland, and died March 17, 1940 in > Boston, Massachusetts. He married ELLEN WALSH in Boston, Massachusetts > (?). She was born 1872 (?) in Ireland, and died April 27, 1937 in Boston, > Massachusetts. > > > Children of MARK O'HARE and ELLEN WALSH are: > > i. MARY2 O'HARE, b. Massachusetts (?). d. (?) > > ii. PATRICK O'HARE, b. Boston, Massachusetts (?); d. Boston, > Massachusetts. > > iii. ROSE O'HARE, b. Massachusetts; d. December 23, 1974, Boston, > Massachusetts; m. MAX G. WICKMAN; b. August 14, 1909, Massachusetts; d. > September 29, 1969, Boston, Massachusetts. > > iv. JAMES O'HARE, b. March 30, 1901, Boston, Massachusetts; d. January 24, > 1976, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts; m. ANNETTE (?); b. Boston, > Massachusetts; d. Boston, Massachusetts. > > v. JULIA O'HARE, b. 1904, Massachusetts; d. May 30, 1962, Boston, > Massachusetts; m. MICHAEL DOYLE; b. 1906; d. 1965, Boston, Massachusetts. > > vi. JOHN F. O'HARE, b. October 14, 1909, Brighton, Massachusetts; d. July > 9, 1958, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, MA. > > vii. AGNES THERESA O'HARE, b. May 27, 1910, Brighton, Massachusetts; d. > December 25, 1978, Jordan Hospital, Plymouth, Massachusetts; m. GEORGE J. > BROWN, August 30, 1936, Saint Gabriel's Monastery Church, Brighton > Massachusetts; b. February 11, 1906, Roxbury, Massachusetts; d. November > 24, 1967, Santa Maria Hospital, Cambridge Massachusetts. > ====New England Irish Mailing List==== > Check out the NE-Irish website: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/NEIrish/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
If you know what cemetary they are buried in, there may be information on the gravestone. I know in the older section of St. Joseph's cemetary in Pittsfield, MA, the county of origin is inscribed on the stone. Just a thought.... Helen ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Thank you for your response. I don't know what cemetary she is buried in. Her husband is in Wood River but I was told she was buried at Chestnut Hill in Exeter, R.I. That is quite a distance from Warwick, R.I. It is not on her death certificate. Would anyone know how to contact Immigrations? I was told she was a naturalized citizen. Thanks again. Arlene Clarke Haddock --- HMKDavis1950@aol.com wrote: > If you know what cemetary they are buried in, there > may be information on the > gravestone. > > I know in the older section of St. Joseph's cemetary > in Pittsfield, MA, the > county of origin is inscribed on the stone. Just a > thought.... > > Helen > > > ************************************** > See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > ====New England Irish Mailing List==== > Check out the NE-Irish website: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/NEIrish/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH-request@rootsweb.com with the > word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject > and the body of the message > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Hello Pat, I don't know when Ellen HAGGERTY arrived in the US. The first spotting I had was when she married Carmelo RINADO (actually Rinaldo) on Dec. 06, 1857, Boston, MA., per Mass. Archives, Vol: 110; Page: 123, Line: 2197. That is where I learned her father's name, no mother's name given. Thank you for the four websites you provided. Joan (Rinaldo) Boetger Brandon, FL. ====New England Irish Mailing List==== Check out the NE-Irish website: http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/NEIrish/ Today's Topics: 5. Re: Ellen HAGGERTY - When did she arrive in the USA? (Pat Connors) Message: 5 Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 09:06:07 -0700 From: "Pat Connors" <nymets22@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] Ellen HAGGERTY - When did she arrive in the USA? I searched the Griffith's Valuation and there were over 100 William Haggertys, in many counties. You can search the index here: http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.htm Since you have the father's name and close year of birth, you might try this website. You can search free but if you find a record that you want to see, you have to pay for it. http://www.irishgenealogy.ie/frame_1024.cfm -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos.
This is a switch. I have been contacted by the Nolan family in Ireland looking for relatives here! Seriously. I did a bit of research for them but can only go to 1930. Here is the family I am looking for...Daniel and Denis were brothers born in the 1880s. Daniel's family was living at 97-20 Albert St in Queens NY in 1930. His children included: Anna, Alice, George, and Daniel. At the time his wife, Mamie, was not in the home but her sister Kate Smith was there. In the 1920 census they were living in Corona, Queens, NY. Denis's family, in 1930, was living at 923 Broadway, Union City, NJ. Other members included his wife, Helen and son Denis. According to the Irish Nolans, Denis married again and had five more children. He died in 1964. Known about Daniel's family: dgt Alice m Niebling and she died 1980; Daniel Jr married, had 4 children and lived in Florida If any of this rings a bell with anyone, contact me off list and I will be able to put you in contact with relatives in Ireland. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com