Hello, HEATLEY #1 Request any information on an Edward Heatley bc. 18XX married to an Ellen Carr bc. 1831 who had two sons Thomas b. 1855 and William b. 1859. Edward's wife Ellen Carr Heatley was found in Everton,England in 1881 as a widow. A grave site would be tremendous. McSHANE #2 Request information on the possibility that John McShane bc. 1825 may have had a cousin or brother Hugh McShane b. 1821. Anyone with information on Hugh McShane b. 1821 please convey it. Thank you for whatever you can do to help me try to discover where Hugh was from initially. Hugh McShane resided in County Down in the Kircubbin region from approximately 1847 until 1891, where he died. Hugh McShane b. 1821 - 1891, married a Mary Close b. 1831- d. 1902, around 1849. Would you please tie in John McShane b. 1825 as a possible brother or cousin, as indicated by Jean below? Than you. Bill Subject: Re: [ARMAGH] Ellen MCCANN To: nir-armagh@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <c2a4a9400702162004w3f7f2d33x30e3e04062146826@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed hi gail my name is jean i live in australia i noticed you have a mccann my great great grandmother was maryann mcccann born around 1825 or so she married john mcshane their son john was born in lurgan 1850 i am wonder if ellen could be a sister as i dont have any information on maryann or john just information on their son as went to scotland to live . kind regards jean On 2/16/07, Gail & Bob <xpatch@acay.com.au> wrote: > > Hi List, > > Further to the recent MCCANN research enquiries, I've come across the > baptism of a Patrick NEWS b. 1861- mothers name is Ellen MCCANN and one of > the witnesses was Margaret MCCANN. > > Parish - Shankill > Denomination - Roman Catholic > Towland - Lurgan > Town - Craigavon > County Co Armagh. > > Hope this helps, > Gail Hello Jean, Sorry I can't help you - I am researching the NEWS name and that is why I had that record re MCCANNs - I do have MCCANNS in my line but they came from Kildare. It is possible that Ellen and Margaret could be Maryanne's siblings, of course. All the best, Gail (from NSW Central Coast) ----- Original Message ----- From: "jean old" <old.jean@gmail.com> To: <nir-armagh@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 3:04 PM Subject: Re: [ARMAGH] Ellen MCCANN > hi gail > my name is jean i live in australia i noticed you have a mccann my great > great grandmother was maryann mcccann born around 1825 or so she married > john mcshane their son john was born in lurgan 1850 i am wonder if ellen > could be a sister as i dont have any information on maryann or john just > information on their son as went to scotland to live . > kind regards jean > > > On 2/16/07, Gail & Bob <xpatch@acay.com.au> wrote: >> >> Hi List, >> >> Further to the recent MCCANN research enquiries, I've come across the >> baptism of a Patrick NEWS b. 1861- mothers name is Ellen MCCANN and one >> of >> the witnesses was Margaret MCCANN. >> >> Parish - Shankill >> Denomination - Roman Catholic >> Towland - Lurgan >> Town - Craigavon >> County Co Armagh. >> >> Hope this helps, >> Gail ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.