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    1. Re: [NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH] NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH Digest, Vol 1, Issue 19
    2. gary e. lee
    3. 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! 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 > > > > ------------------------------ > > > > End of NEW-ENGLAND-IRISH Digest, Vol 1, Issue 19 > ************************************************ > >

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