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    1. Responding "On-List"
    2. Shirley Deasley
    3. Could be that listers don't realize that to respond "on-list" they need to click on "Reply All" not just "Reply". I agree with you. I like to read all the responses and hope I might just find that very important link. ----- Original Message ----- From: "ron @ carol" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 9:07 AM Subject: Re: Roll call one of the problems with these sites is people responding "off list." This eliminates any other possible connection. ----- Original Message ----- From: BARBARA MacQUARRIE <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 1:26 AM Subject: Re: Roll call > Hi List > I tried to reply to Eileen off-list but my message returned > undeliverable, so am posting to the list in the hope that Eileen has > access. > > You posted a message to the list in May this year giving your interest > in Crowes of Ballynure. I think we have a connection about 3 > generations back, although unfortunately I don't have an awful lot of > information for you. > > When your e-mail came in I gave my mother a copy as she was a Crowe > and had relatives from around Ballyboley / Straid / Ballynure (they're > all within a few miles radius). It has taken her until now, but she > has unearthed some information given to her by the wife of John Agnew > a distant cousin. > > Benjamin and Elizabeth Crowe (sorry - maiden name for Eliz) had a son > Samuel who married Margery Dollard 2 April 1839. They lived in > Straid. No other information known, but I am assuming Sam is yours. > > Benjamin and Elizabeth had a son Alexander Crowe, his details as > follows: > Alexander Crowe b ? X Annie Weatherup 2 June 1828 (she was the > daughter of John and Sally Weatherup). Their children: > Robert b 7 July 1828 went to America > Jenny b 19 March 1829 X David Clements of Headwood, Kilwaughter > Elizabeth b 24 June 1831 > Alexander b24 April 1832 > John (twin) b 14 Nov 1833 went to America > Patrick (twin) b 14 Nov 1833 X Margaret Rowney and thought to have > lived at Ballynashee > Ellen b 12 June 1837 > Benjamin b 12 July 1839 X Elizabeth Davis of Ballyvernstown Glenoe * > Thomas Hugh b 18 Dec 1841 X Mary Jamison, (her mother was Curran)** > Samuel b 27 July 1847 (died in infancy) > Samuel b 13 June 1849 went to America > Madge b 17 Mar 1852 X James McCullough of Ballysillan, Belfast > > * Benjamin Crowe and Elizabeth Davis are my mother's grandparents > ** Thomas Hugh and Mary's daughter Mary Agnes married John Agnew of > Ballylagan. It was the wife of their son John who provided this > information. > > My mother says that John Agnew told her that 2-3 years ago he heard > that a "Crowe" was being buried in Raloo cemetery and he attended the > funeral. The lady who had died apparently came from around Maghera in > Co Londonderry and John Agnew got into conversation at the funeral > with a man from there. It seems that this lady was in some way linked > to the Crowes from Straid (we think your Samuel's family). > Unfortunately John Agnew seems to know nothing more about the family - > Mum did ring but both John and his wife are very old and not in good > health. She asked about Samuel's family but they didn't seem able to > help and she didn't feel she could push them. > > I should say that Lyle, McAnally, McDowell and Simms are all good > solid Ballynure / Larne names so it sounds like they stayed around > Ballynure / Straid for a while. If you are near an LDS Family History > Centre, it may be worthwhile ordering the 1901 census record film for > the area. > > I must confess this has raised my interest again in the Crowes - I had > been concentrating on my father's side - the Mc/MacQuarries. Have you > any information on Andrew's siblings or what became of them ? > > Barbara > Islandmagee (about 10 miles from Ballynure) > Co Antrim > -----Original Message----- > From: Eileen Burgess <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: 17 May 2001 11:11 > Subject: Roll call > > > >I don't think that I have ever put my interest on so tks for the > push. > > > >My direct line is the Crowe family from Ballynure. The off shoots > are: Lyle, McAnally, Mathews, McDowell, Simms, Dollard > > > >Samuel Crowe - b. 1789? X Margery Dollard Apr. 2, 1839 > > Elizabeth Jane Crowe - b. Dec. 25, 1840 > > Robert Hugh Crowe - b. Apr. 20, 1841 > > Jane Scott Crowe - b. Dec. 5, 1842 X John Gillespie? > > John Crowe - b. Sept. 5, 1845 > > Margaret Crowe - b. Oct. 30, 1846 > > > >Robert Hugh Crowe married Margaret Lyle June 18, 1875 - they had 8 > children: > > Alexander Crowe - b. Aug 16, 1876 > > Samuel Crowe - b. Aug 16, 1876 > > Minnie Crowe - b. Apr 21, 1878 X Charles McDowell > > John Hall Crowe - b. Aug 14, 1880 X Jennie A. Simms > > Robert Hugh Crowe - b. May 24, 1881 d. Aug 3, 1899 > > Andrew Lorimer Crowe - b. Feb 28, 1883 X Mary > Agnes McAnally > > William Dollard Crowe - b. June 11, 1885 X Flora Ann > Taylor on June 10, 1919 > > Elizabeth Lyle Crowe - b. May 5, 1887 X Fred Smith > > > >Andrew Lorimer Crowe married Mary Agnes McAnally (McNally) on > November 21, 1908 > >Andrew and Mary came to Canada about 1910 > > > >tks > >Eileen (Crowe) Burgess > > > > > >============================== > >Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > >Source for Family History Online. Go to: > >http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11 > HB > > > > > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > >

    08/11/2001 07:32:10
    1. Re: Responding "On-List"
    2. Bob Wilson
    3. Thanks for the very valuable tip re: "reply all." I never knew that. Bob Wilson - researching WISEMANs of Ballywatermoy, Ahoghill Parish, near Cullybackey, early 19th Century also DUNLAPs of nearby (to Ballywatermoy Townland) County Antrim, same time frame Y--- Shirley Deasley <[email protected]> wrote: > Could be that listers don't realize that to respond > "on-list" they need to > click on "Reply All" not just "Reply". I agree > with you. I like to read > all the responses and hope I might just find that > very important link. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "ron @ carol" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 9:07 AM > Subject: Re: Roll call > > > one of the problems with these sites is people > responding "off list." This > eliminates any other possible connection. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: BARBARA MacQUARRIE > <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 1:26 AM > Subject: Re: Roll call > > > > Hi List > > I tried to reply to Eileen off-list but my message > returned > > undeliverable, so am posting to the list in the > hope that Eileen has > > access. > > > > You posted a message to the list in May this year > giving your interest > > in Crowes of Ballynure. I think we have a > connection about 3 > > generations back, although unfortunately I don't > have an awful lot of > > information for you. > > > > When your e-mail came in I gave my mother a copy > as she was a Crowe > > and had relatives from around Ballyboley / Straid > / Ballynure (they're > > all within a few miles radius). It has taken her > until now, but she > > has unearthed some information given to her by the > wife of John Agnew > > a distant cousin. > > > > Benjamin and Elizabeth Crowe (sorry - maiden name > for Eliz) had a son > > Samuel who married Margery Dollard 2 April 1839. > They lived in > > Straid. No other information known, but I am > assuming Sam is yours. > > > > Benjamin and Elizabeth had a son Alexander Crowe, > his details as > > follows: > > Alexander Crowe b ? X Annie Weatherup 2 June 1828 > (she was the > > daughter of John and Sally Weatherup). Their > children: > > Robert b 7 July 1828 went to America > > Jenny b 19 March 1829 X David Clements of > Headwood, Kilwaughter > > Elizabeth b 24 June 1831 > > Alexander b24 April 1832 > > John (twin) b 14 Nov 1833 went to America > > Patrick (twin) b 14 Nov 1833 X Margaret Rowney > and thought to have > > lived at Ballynashee > > Ellen b 12 June 1837 > > Benjamin b 12 July 1839 X Elizabeth Davis of > Ballyvernstown Glenoe * > > Thomas Hugh b 18 Dec 1841 X Mary Jamison, (her > mother was Curran)** > > Samuel b 27 July 1847 (died in infancy) > > Samuel b 13 June 1849 went to America > > Madge b 17 Mar 1852 X James McCullough of > Ballysillan, Belfast > > > > * Benjamin Crowe and Elizabeth Davis are my > mother's grandparents > > ** Thomas Hugh and Mary's daughter Mary Agnes > married John Agnew of > > Ballylagan. It was the wife of their son John who > provided this > > information. > > > > My mother says that John Agnew told her that 2-3 > years ago he heard > > that a "Crowe" was being buried in Raloo cemetery > and he attended the > > funeral. The lady who had died apparently came > from around Maghera in > > Co Londonderry and John Agnew got into > conversation at the funeral > > with a man from there. It seems that this lady > was in some way linked > > to the Crowes from Straid (we think your Samuel's > family). > > Unfortunately John Agnew seems to know nothing > more about the family - > > Mum did ring but both John and his wife are very > old and not in good > > health. She asked about Samuel's family but they > didn't seem able to > > help and she didn't feel she could push them. > > > > I should say that Lyle, McAnally, McDowell and > Simms are all good > > solid Ballynure / Larne names so it sounds like > they stayed around > > Ballynure / Straid for a while. If you are near > an LDS Family History > > Centre, it may be worthwhile ordering the 1901 > census record film for > > the area. > > > > I must confess this has raised my interest again > in the Crowes - I had > > been concentrating on my father's side - the > Mc/MacQuarries. Have you > > any information on Andrew's siblings or what > became of them ? > > > > Barbara > > Islandmagee (about 10 miles from Ballynure) > > Co Antrim > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Eileen Burgess <[email protected]> > > To: [email protected] > <[email protected]> > > Date: 17 May 2001 11:11 > > Subject: Roll call > > > > > > >I don't think that I have ever put my interest on > so tks for the > > push. > > > > > >My direct line is the Crowe family from > Ballynure. The off shoots > > are: Lyle, McAnally, Mathews, McDowell, Simms, > Dollard > > > > > >Samuel Crowe - b. 1789? X Margery Dollard Apr. 2, > 1839 > > > Elizabeth Jane Crowe - b. Dec. 25, 1840 > > > Robert Hugh Crowe - b. Apr. 20, 1841 > > > Jane Scott Crowe - b. Dec. 5, 1842 X John > Gillespie? > > > John Crowe - b. Sept. 5, 1845 > > > Margaret Crowe - b. Oct. 30, 1846 > > > > > >Robert Hugh Crowe married Margaret Lyle June 18, > 1875 - they had 8 > > children: > > > Alexander Crowe - b. Aug 16, 1876 > > > Samuel Crowe - b. Aug 16, 1876 > > > Minnie Crowe - b. Apr 21, 1878 X Charles > McDowell > > > John Hall Crowe - b. Aug 14, 1880 X Jennie A. > Simms > > > Robert Hugh Crowe - b. May 24, 1881 d. Aug 3, > 1899 > > > Andrew Lorimer Crowe - b. Feb 28, 1883 X Mary > > Agnes McAnally > > > William Dollard Crowe - b. June 11, 1885 X > Flora Ann > > Taylor on June 10, 1919 > > > Elizabeth Lyle Crowe - b. May 5, 1887 X Fred > Smith > > > > > >Andrew Lorimer Crowe married Mary Agnes McAnally > (McNally) on > > November 21, 1908 > > >Andrew and Mary came to Canada about 1910 > > > > > >tks > > >Eileen (Crowe) Burgess > > > > > > > > >============================== > > >Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and > enjoy access to the #1 > > >Source for Family History Online. Go to: > > > >http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11 > > HB > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and > enjoy access to the #1 > > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > > > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > === message truncated === ===== "PRO ARIS ET PRO FOCIS" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/

    08/11/2001 11:36:56