The families, Buckley and Lannigan, arrived in Troy abt 1847- 1849 most of them moved on to PA in the 1870s A.E Fadden “Beware the people who moralize about great issues; moralizing is easier than facing hard facts.” - John Corry --- On Wed, 8/27/08, NANCY J. CURRAN <nancycurran@prodigy.net> wrote: From: NANCY J. CURRAN <nancycurran@prodigy.net> Subject: Re: [NY-TROY-IRISH-GENSOC] NY-TROY-IRISH-GENSOC Digest, Vol 3, Issue 243 To: ny-troy-irish-gensoc@rootsweb.com Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2008, 8:33 AM Austin's question brings a question to my mind. What's the time frame of your search? On a business day you would benefit from going to the NYS Archives across the river in Albany to read the indexes and order vital records to be mailed to your home. That would be deaths, marriages and births, to work backward to 1881, Nancy Johnsen Curran http://pages.prodigy.net/nancycurran Genealogy research and photography in the capital region of New York State ===NY-IRISH-GENSOC Mailing List=== Did you pay your 2008 Dues? Troy Irish Genealogy Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~nytigs/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NY-TROY-IRISH-GENSOC-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Austen; Your say your families moved to PA from Troy in the 1870s. My great grandparents may have done this also since two of their children were born in PA in 1878 and 1879, but were on the 1880 Troy census. Did your people go for jobs? What city did they go to? It may give me a clue which I have run out of. I have searched the census with every spelling of McCochrane and cannot find them in PA. Thanks, Lois in AZ austin fadden wrote: >The families, Buckley and Lannigan, arrived in Troy abt 1847- 1849 most of them moved on to PA in the 1870s > >A.E Fadden > > “Beware the people who moralize about great issues; moralizing is easier than facing hard facts.” - John Corry > >--- On Wed, 8/27/08, NANCY J. CURRAN <nancycurran@prodigy.net> wrote: >From: NANCY J. CURRAN <nancycurran@prodigy.net> >Subject: Re: [NY-TROY-IRISH-GENSOC] NY-TROY-IRISH-GENSOC Digest, Vol 3, Issue 243 >To: ny-troy-irish-gensoc@rootsweb.com >Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2008, 8:33 AM > >Austin's question brings a question to my mind. What's the time frame of >your search? On a business day you would benefit from going to the NYS >Archives across the river in Albany to read the indexes and order vital records >to be mailed to your home. >That would be deaths, marriages and births, to work backward to 1881, > >Nancy Johnsen Curran >http://pages.prodigy.net/nancycurran >Genealogy research and photography in the capital region of New York State > > > >===NY-IRISH-GENSOC Mailing List=== >Did you pay your 2008 Dues? >Troy Irish Genealogy Society >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nytigs/ >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >NY-TROY-IRISH-GENSOC-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > >===NY-IRISH-GENSOC Mailing List=== >Did you pay your 2008 Dues? >Troy Irish Genealogy Society >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nytigs/ >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NY-TROY-IRISH-GENSOC-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > >