Does anyone have info on Mary Murphy, probably born Conneticut around 1823, married Charles Scott Teel? Thank you, Linda from Cosi ----- Original Message ----- From: <new-england-irish-request@rootsweb.com> To: <new-england-irish@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2007 4:14 PM Subject: NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH Digest, Vol 1, Issue 19 > > > ====New England Irish Mailing List==== > Check out the NE-Irish website: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/NEIrish/ > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Craig - Irish from Ahoghill, County Antrim (herb_316) > 2. Patrick KELLEY of Boston, Mass (ShariKelley@aol.com) > 3. Hurley/RI (Pat and Jeff Carpenter) > 4. CARYLE, CARLE. CARL (Myrtle1893@att.net) > 5. OATES (helenware) > 6. Re: CARYLE, CARLE. CARL (Dasmi1170@aol.com) > 7. Irish potato famine (Kathy Montgomery) > 8. Margaret O'Connell or Connell (Arlene Haddock) > 9. Re: Margaret O'Connell or Connell (Donna Rhyne) > 10. Old Arrington (GailSass@aol.com) > 11. Re: Margaret O'Connell or Connell (Mary Ellen Chambers) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 06:34:17 -0400 > From: "herb_316" <herb_316@bellsouth.net> > Subject: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] Craig - Irish from Ahoghill, County > Antrim > To: <NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <001201c784c9$c913a7f0$6101a8c0@herbhendricks> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Looking to connect to any Craig Irish families from Ahoghill, County > Antrim, Northern Ireland; Especially those Craig families listed in 1766 > Irish Religious Census for that area: William Craig (2x), James Craig, > John Craig, and Adam Craig. > > We have DNA Profile for well documented Craig Family from the above to the > USA in 1773-1774. > > If possible Craig Family connection contact below. > > God Bless. > > Herb Hendricks > Retired NASA Physicist > 2418 Lebanon Road > Pendleton, SC 29670 > Herb_316@Bellsouth.net > 864 2616636 > Group Administrator Hendricks DNA Project > Secretary Hendricks Family Association > Current Research Families; Major, Smith, Craig, Hendricks, Eskew, > Rochester > Web site = http://www.familytreedna.com/public/hendricks > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 07:25:01 EDT > From: ShariKelley@aol.com > Subject: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] Patrick KELLEY of Boston, Mass > To: NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <c30.10a67699.335ca00d@aol.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > Does anyone have any info on Patrick Kelley, of Boston, Mass. > > This is what I know: > > Patrick Kelley was a laborer, married a Mary (have seen her surname as > Gill, > Conley and Cluney). > > They had a son, Bartlett, born 29 Jul 1847, Boston, MA; died 26 Jun 1900, > Rowley, MA; married Celinda GRANT Haskell (first husband was Asaph > Haskell) 20 > Jan 1868, Rowley, MA. > > Celinda was born 12 Jul 1843, Franfort, ME; died 25 Aug 1903, Rowley, MA. > She was the daughter of Jefferson and Emeline (Plumer) Grant. > > Bartlett Kelley was a railroad man. > > He was also a Civil War veteran; invalid pension. He enlisted as a Private > in Company D, 48th Infantry Regiment in the state of Massachusetts on 24 > September 1862. He said he was 18 years when he enlisted. He served under > Capt. > Noyes. Enlisted 15 Aug 1862-mustered out 24 Sep 1862.Was severly wounded > 27 May > 1863 in an assault on Port Hudson, LA. Mustered out on 3 Sep 1863 in Camp > Lander, Wenham, MA. > > Bartlett was 5' tall, with fair complexion, light hair and blue eyes > (according to his pension records). > > According to the 1900 census, Bartlett and Celinda had 1 child (Charles > Maurice Kelley) and he was not living in 1900. > > According to the 1860 census, Bartlett was 13 years of age. He was living > in > Rowley with Thomas and Mary (Saunders) Cressey-both 66 years of age. > > Thank you, > > > Shari Kelley Worrell > Researching Essex County, Mass > Brick Walls Conley/Cluney, Kelley, Ramsdell, Wilson, Bailey > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 09:12:22 -0400 > From: "Pat and Jeff Carpenter" <carstano@comcast.net> > Subject: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] Hurley/RI > To: <NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <000901c784df$ddc1fd80$cc3e2218@jeff> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > By way of introduction I'm researching the families of John Hurley & Mary > Donohue, Mary's mother, Mary Spillane and Helen Josephine Hurley and her > husband Philip Sheridan Knauer. > > John Hurley, b. 15 July 1830, Bantry, County Cork, Ireland; d. Aug 1915, > Providence, RI, m. 30 Jul, 1856, St. Patrick's Church, Providence, RI > Mary Donohue, b.16 Sept 1838, Glegariff, County Cork, Ireland, d.14 Dec > 1916, Manning St., Providence, RI, > > John and Mary had 15 children, 13 of which survived. > > One of the thirteen surviving children was Helen Josephine Hurley, b.3 > Sept, 1879, Gano St., Providence RI, d. 1971, Lloyd Ave., Providence RI, > m. 8 Jan 1908, St. Joseph's, Providence, RI, Philip Sheridan Knauer, b.3 > Aug 1870, Warwick, Chester County, PA, d. 7 May, 1952. > > Mary Donohue (Donahue) Spillane b. 1805, County Cork, Ireland, d. 1877, > Providence, RI. > > I am looking for information for the following: > > John Hurley's stone reads U.S.N. 1853-4, 1864-5/Bucklin Post No. 20 G.A.R. > And, #93 is stamped into the base of the stone. Does anyone know what the > # stamped into the base of the stone may represent and, secondly, does > anyone have information about the Bucklin Post No. 20 G.A.R. or a > suggestion where I might find information about the post? > > Thanks, > Pat Stano-Carpenter > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 15:23:14 +0000 > From: Myrtle1893@att.net > Subject: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] CARYLE, CARLE. CARL > To: NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <042220071523.5302.462B7DE20003D294000014B62160376021CCC7C8CE0A049B9D97B3@att.net> > > Content-Type: text/plain > > Recently found information on my gr gr gr grandmother and am trying to > piece together any "between the lines" information that may be in the > concrete information that I do have. I'd appreciate any help other Irish > researchers may have to offer. > > Name: Julia CARL > b. abt. 11 June 1834, Northampton, Hampshire Mass [birth calculated from > age at death] [location from birth record of child] > m. 1849/1850 location unknown [1850 census has box checked for "married > within the year"] Benjamin Knight Bennett. > > Other clues: > 1850 census Northampton, Ma. > Michael Carle 40 Laborer b. Ireland {abt 1810} > Alice Carle 40 b. Ireland {abt 1810} > Patrick Carle 12 b. Mass {abt 1838} > Julia Carle 15 b. Mass {abt 1835} > Mary Carle 7 b. Mass {abt 1843} > Catherine Carle 4 b. Mass {abt 1846} > Richard Carle 4 b. Mass {abt 1846} > Richard Carlyle 80 b. Ireland {abt 1770} > > I checked NEHGS for any births in Northampton that may be for this family > but had no luck with that. > I am hoping that this is her family group. Unfortunatly when she died of > consumption in Woonsocket RI on 20 may 1876, the information on the > certificate was sparse and the only information I have on parentage is the > identification as "IRISH". > > My questions: what wuld prompt an Irish family come to the US prior to > 1835? > Where did they go? I cannot find the family in later census records > is the progression of the name from Caryle, to Carle, to Carl a logical > one or am I reading more into this that exists? > > I'd surely appreciate any help one may have to offer on ideas for further > research and places to look. > Kind regards, > Sandy from Colorado > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 11:43:16 -0400 > From: "helenware" <helenware@comcast.net> > Subject: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] OATES > To: <NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <008e01c784f4$f20be160$6401a8c0@hsd1.ma.comcast.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > My g.g.grandfather Peter Oates was from County Longford Ireland. He > married a Bridget Rowley in the mid 1840's in Templemichael, Longford. > They had children in Ireland James and Hugh, Hugh died in the famine. > Peter moved his family to Liverpool, England and lived with a family named > Ward(not known if related or not) > His daughter Ellen was born while in Liverpool---soon after they came to > the Boston area and a son Peter was born. > Records show Bridget and her Rowley family and the 2 Oates children came > over on a different ship than Peter. > They settled in Hopkinton, Middlesex, Mass. > Bridget and baby Peter soon died of small-pox. > Peter then married Mary Nugent Burke(widow) they had 2 sons Peter and > Patrick. Peter being my g.grandfather. > Mary Nugent came over from Ballinasloe, Galway, Ireland in about 1849 and > lived in Hopkinton Middlesex, Mass. > Helen Ware > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 14:34:10 EDT > From: Dasmi1170@aol.com > Subject: Re: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] CARYLE, CARLE. CARL > To: new-england-irish@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <ca2.d3d87bf.335d04a2@aol.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > > In a message dated 4/22/2007 10:24:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, > Myrtle1893@att.net writes: > >> My questions: what wuld prompt an Irish family come to the US prior to > 1835?< > > Sandy, > > If you haven't gone to _www.google.com_ (http://www.google.com) go to it. > I > typed in Conditions in Ireland in 1830. > > Then 1820s One of the website: > _http://memory.loc.gov/learn/features/immig/irish2.html_ > (http://memory.loc.gov/learn/features/immig/irish2.html) > > Joan > > > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 11:47:57 -0700 > From: "Kathy Montgomery" <kathym@uvic.ca> > Subject: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] Irish potato famine > To: <NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <NHBBIBMMMLANFBNNJNADGEAFCCAA.kathym@uvic.ca> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hi - if you want a really detailed history of the potato famine, try: > > Woodham-Smith, Cecil. THe Great Hunger. 1962. Old Town Books, NY > 941.58 Woo > > It is not focused on New England, but it sure tells you how NE history was > affected by the arrival of thousands of dying, starving and ill Irish. > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 8 > Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 12:39:59 -0700 (PDT) > From: Arlene Haddock <mahaddock@yahoo.com> > Subject: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] Margaret O'Connell or Connell > To: NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <993994.36426.qm@web52710.mail.re2.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > My great grandmother left Ireland with a cousin, > probably from the port of Cork. It is said she was > born and lived in Dublin. They probably came to the > Port of Boston. I have not been able to find a ship > that she could have come on. > > Margaret married Nathaniel Sherman Northup(1831 - > 1894). > > Margaret O'Connell was born in 1838 and died 1880. > Any information or suggestions would be welcome. > > Thank you. > > Arlene Clarke Haddock > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 9 > Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 18:13:53 -0400 > From: "Donna Rhyne" <djfrnc@nc.rr.com> > Subject: Re: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] Margaret O'Connell or Connell > To: <new-england-irish@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <001101c7852b$83a40180$0b00a8c0@nc.rr.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > You would need to have an idea about when she arrived and who she might > have > been with on arrival to narrow down the many choice for the name Margaret > O"Connell. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Arlene Haddock" <mahaddock@yahoo.com> > To: <NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2007 3:39 PM > Subject: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] Margaret O'Connell or Connell > > >> My great grandmother left Ireland with a cousin, >> probably from the port of Cork. It is said she was >> born and lived in Dublin. They probably came to the >> Port of Boston. I have not been able to find a ship >> that she could have come on. >> >> Margaret married Nathaniel Sherman Northup(1831 - >> 1894). >> >> Margaret O'Connell was born in 1838 and died 1880. >> Any information or suggestions would be welcome. >> >> Thank you. >> >> Arlene Clarke Haddock >> >> >> __________________________________________________ >> Do You Yahoo!? >> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around >> http://mail.yahoo.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 > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 10 > Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 18:46:17 EDT > From: GailSass@aol.com > Subject: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] Old Arrington > To: NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <cd7.e2cfbeb.335d3fb9@aol.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > Hi > I am not sure where the Arringtons landed when they came over from > Ireland, > but here is the little information I have > Old ARRINGTON, b. abt 1645 County Antrim, North Ireland > William ARRINGTON, b. 1671, Antrim, North Ireland > Haleran ARRINGTON, b. 1710, Cambridgshire, England, M. Hannah BRYANT, b. > 1716, Antrim, North Ireland > Thanks for any help. Eventually they lived in South Carolina but maybe > they > landed in the New England area first. > Gail > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 11 > Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 16:13:57 -0700 (PDT) > From: Mary Ellen Chambers <maryln61@sbcglobal.net> > Subject: Re: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] Margaret O'Connell or Connell > To: new-england-irish@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <302932.51351.qm@web81806.mail.mud.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > Arlene~ > If your great grandmother was born & lived in Dublin City, why do > you think she sailed from Cork City or a port in County Cork? That is > traveling from one side of the country to the other at a time when land > travel was not all that comfortable or easy. In what year or approx. year > did she emigrate? > > Mary Ellen Chambers > > Arlene Haddock <mahaddock@yahoo.com> wrote: > My great grandmother left Ireland with a cousin, > probably from the port of Cork. It is said she was > born and lived in Dublin. They probably came to the > Port of Boston. I have not been able to find a ship > that she could have come on. > > Margaret married Nathaniel Sherman Northup(1831 - > 1894). > > Margaret O'Connell was born in 1838 and died 1880. > Any information or suggestions would be welcome. > > Thank you. > > Arlene Clarke Haddock > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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