palmer pioneer cemetery palmer ak. john d nolan age 75..6/12/1978 may not have been born there hint gold mining.era
old soldiers monument [civil war era] lakeview cemetery. windom,cottonwood co,mn these people where not origionally from windom. daniel nolan/us navy/4/21/1898
st joseph cemetery. lamberton,redwood co.,minnesota james leo nolan 1/21/1914 catherine nolan[mother] 1853-1929 charles nolan 1884-1931 anna nolan 3/20/1881--7/23/1942 evelyn nolan 1891-1918 from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/%7Ecoleen/redwood_county.html
Seeking information on my ancestor MARIAH NOLAN, daughter of BRYAN NOLAN and MARY WALSH. Mariah was born 1834 in Ireland [place unknown]. She came to America in 1851 on the SS Ticonderoga. In 1855, she married James Knight in Watertown, Massachusetts. Any information would be appreciated. Paula
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: NOLAN, CARRIGAN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wd3.2ACIB/627.1 Message Board Post: Alma, Have you found any more info on Arthur? Do you have any dates or names of siblings? My grandfather Edward M NOLAN had a brother named Arthur. If you wish to know or share more, please email. Thanks.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wd3.2ACIB/954.1 Message Board Post: Hi, My g-grandfather was Michael James Nolan, born 1861 in Co. Tipperary. I don't know his parents' names. He emigrated to the U.S. in the 1880's. He was one of 10-12 children. The rest stayed in Ireland. Any connection? Christine
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Nolan - Offaly Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wd3.2ACIB/954 Message Board Post: Looking for any information on any or all of the following children born to James Nolan and Teresa Mahoney, most of them were baptised at Rhode and lived in or around the Edenderry district. Annie - born sometime during the 1850's Thomas - baptised 1858 Michael - baptised 1863 Patrick + twin born 1866 (twins name not known) James - baptised 1868 Joseph - baptised 1871 Mary - baptised 1872 Bridget - sometime around the 1876ish William - baptised 1880 Have no idea where the parents, James and Teresa originated from nor where or when they were born or married.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Annie Nolan - Edenderry/USA Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wd3.2ACIB/953 Message Board Post: Looking for any information on Annie Nolan, born somewhere around the 1853 ish mark, her parents were James and Teresa. Annie left Edenderry in her late teens early twenties to live and work in the USA so she may have married over there. Does anyone know anything about her?
Virginia I see your Nolans on the 1880 census newly listed on familysearch.org: Patrick NOLAN Self M Male W 40 IRE Day Laborer IRE IRE Eliza NOLAN Wife M Female W 27 IRE Keep House IRE IRE Annie E. NOLAN Dau S Female W 2 IL IRE IRE Mark P. NOLAN Son S Male W 7M IL IRE IRE Source Information: Census Place Chicago, Cook, Illinois Family History Library Film 1254194 NA Film Number T9-0194 Page Number 238B
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Nolan, Donohue Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wd3.2ACIB/952 Message Board Post: Searching for family connection to Patrick Nolan born in Co. Carlow around 1855 who married Alice Donohue from Co Carlow Ireland. Migrated to Bucks County Pa. around the Newtown area. Please email me direct.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wd3.2ACIB/233.282.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks Grace, My email is margiebren@hotmail.com. The other information that i have is that the second husband of Mary Nolan - Patrick Feeney also was from Ballyhaunis and that son John, born 1882 stayed on there and lived in the family home. Sons Patrick and Thomas came to the States to Yonkers NY I assume. The two daughters from the first marriage to Murray = Ellen married Michael Kilduff and Mary married Patrick Brennan in Yonkers.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Nolan, McNamara, Kennedy, Burke, Cribben, Marshall, Terrell, Cummins, Quinn of Chicago Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wd3.2ACIB/233.283 Message Board Post: My Patrick Nolan was born Ireland aprx 1850. County unknown. Death certificate may not be accurate, as it was made out by son James J. Nolan. Parents listed as M. Nolan & Mrs. Nolan Patrick lived at 28 & 215 Troy in Chicago. Same place, just re-zoned. In 1876? he married Elizabeth McNamara, born 1858 in Parsanstown Ireland, again no county given. Her parents were Patrick McNamara & ? Kennedy. Their children were 1 Mark? buried Calavary Cemetery, Evanston IL 2 Annie buried same d. aprx 1885 3 John died 1912, possibly buried same. 4 Patrick died about same time as Annie. Buried same 5 James J. died 1970's Pompano Beach FL 6 Frank died aprx 1948 buried Mt.Carmel Cemetery Hillside IL, with parents. 7 Mary(Mame) my grandmother, born 1889 baptized Our Lady of Sorrow Church 3100 W. Jackson Chicago IL (they lived across the street) She married 7-15-1915 Milton Harrison Carr Lived same address. Divorced 1941 Mary buried L.A.County CA 1981/82 i Lawrence Edward, b.1/1918 d.1990's ii Robert Michael b.8-9-1919 d.1988 SEMINOLE FL 8 Thomas J born 1895 d.1970's buried M.C. with parents. married Mary Hickey, born Ireland stayed with CAMDEN family when she came to US i Mary Therese born 1930's lives St.Petes FL married Sperry ii Elizabeth Louise b.1930's lives St.Petes FL married Stavenger, buried Mt.Carmel, Hillside IL iii Loretta Ann b.1930's lives DesPlaines IL married Banach Baptism certs had Cribben, Marshall, Terrell, Quinn, Cummins, Campbell and others as sponsers. Elizabeth died 1928, buried Mt.Carmel with Patrick and others. Patrick died 1912. Does this sound familiar to anyone? GINNY vmartinez5946@hotmail.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wd3.2ACIB/233.282.1 Message Board Post: Hi, There is a good chance of relationship. I don't know how but I am still working on that! Please feel free to email me. I can send you other information that I have and we can see if it gets us anywhere Grace
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wd3.2ACIB/233.282 Message Board Post: Grace, I was going through some letters this evening and decided to look on the message boards to see if there were any matches. I have Mary Nolan, my husbands, gr grandmother, from Ballynaunis marrying a Martin Murray. they had two daughters, Ellen and Mary. The daughters at least moved to the US and were in Yonkers NY. Martin Murray died when Mary was three years old. Mary Nolan Murray then married Patrick Feeney. They had three sons. Hope we can make a connection.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wd3.2ACIB/951 Message Board Post: FORMER FILM STAR DIES IN OBSCURITY Hollywood, Nov 1 (UP) Mary Nolan, the hard luck girl who danced with Florenz Ziegfeld and rose to silent screen stardom, died yesterday in obscurity. The tiny blonde, who became the toast of Broadway as Imogene (Bubbles) Wilson, died in a modest bungalow court, apparently of a gallbladder ailment. She was 42. She was found by a roomer at the home belonging to her sister, Mrs. Mabel Randau. Dr Leo Gelfand pronounced her dead, but declined to sign the death certificate because he was not familiar with her condition. AUTOPSY ORDERED He said he treated her several weeks ago when she was hospitalized with a gallbladder ailment. An autopsy was ordered. Gelfand said he gave Miss Nolan a sedative when she complained of abdominal pains and left an additional supply of sedatives to take if the pain continued. Earlier this year Miss Nolan was found close to starvation in a rented room. She had just completed her memoirs, "Yesterday's Girl". She died when things seemed to be on the upgrade for her. Friends said she recently completed negotiations to sell her life story in both screen play and novel form. DOGGED BY HARD LUCK It was the final blow of hard luck that dogged her all her life. She was orphaned at the age of three. At 14 she went to New York, broke and friendless and began working with an artists model. It was illustrator James Montgomery Flagg who introduced her to Ziegfield. A few years later, silk hatted admirerers flocked to pay homage to "Ziegfield's Most Beautiful Girl ". Then the jinx struck again. She fell in love with Frank Tinney, one of Ziegfield's to comedians, and was named in the divorce suit brought by his wife. The scandal reuined Tinney's career and drove Bubbles from Broadway. She dyed her golden curls red, took the name of Mary Robertson and rose to stardom in German films. Hollywood soon bid for her services. SILENT SCREEN STAR Soon she was a silent screen star earning $3000 a week in suh films as "Sorrell and Son", "Shanghai Lady", "The Woman That God Forgot" and "X Marks the Spot". With things again looking up, she married Movie Executive Edward Minnix in the early 30's. The jinx struck again. She charged that Minix beat her, and asked $500,000 in a divorce suit. A short time later she was hurt seriously in an auto accident and not long after was listed in police records as a drug addict. She gradually dropped from public notice, and was in complete obscurity until she was found starving this year. Her sister said she was still married to Wallace McCreary of Berkeley, Calif, who shared part of her tempestuous Hollywood Career. Stockton Record, 11/01/1948
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wd3.2ACIB/915.2 Message Board Post: MY FATHER'S NAME IS GERARD NOLAN. HE HAS GONE BY JERRY NOLAN TO HIS FRIENDS AND FAMILY ALL MY LIFE. HIS MIDDLE NAME IS NOEL. I KNOW NOTHING OF MY FAMILY ON HIS SIDE. I HAVE MORE INFORMATION, BUT I HAVE NO ANSWERS. PLEASE RESPOND; I WOULD LIKE TO SHARE.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wd3.2ACIB/950 Message Board Post: Seeking information on the family of my G-G-Grandmother Mariah/Mary Nolan, daughter of Bryan and Mary. She arrived in N.Y. from Liverpool on 19 April 1851, along with her future husband, James Knight. They married in 1855 in Massachusetts. Would like to have information on Mariah's family and place of origin in Ireland.
Daniel Nolan,Catherine Devereaux.bmd unknown children,bmd unknown Daniel married ellen mathesion.lawrence ma mary married a dempsey,had a honeymoon in dublin at 19 yrs old..her mom may have died on child birth at 24.both mom and daughter has a similiar locket.lockets were pass down. the dempsey had been here for a while [usa] the money end could have been the devereaux's.catherine family photograper came from eaton square a rich side of town.[london] the puzzle.were the nolan and the dempseys cambro norman[irish] since devereaux is definetly norman french.nolan ,nolin,nolen can either
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: NOLAN/PHELAN/CUNNINGHAM Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wd3.2ACIB/949 Message Board Post: My GG Grandmother was Elizabeth Nolan, who married Michael Phelan, I am supposing in Batterford, Cork Ireland in the early to mid 1800's. Their daughter Catherine Phelan is my G Grandmother, and was born there around 1864. She later married Francis Cunningham (born in Meath, Ireland 1848) in Aldershot, England about 1883 according to their death certificates. If anyone can help fill in the gaps with any of these people Id appreciate it!!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Nolan, Ruane, Introcaso Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wd3.2ACIB/296.559.1 Message Board Post: Andrew, You are my 2nd cousin twice removed. Ellen Ruane Nolan Introcaso was my mother's first cousin. I have lots of information on the very Irish Ruane family--back to your Great great great grandfather John Ruane (b. 1810). I'll be happy to share with you what I have and will be delighted to have you fill in your branch of the family for me. Contact me when you can. Judith Leder