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    1. naoi An Bhealtaine(9 May), or in Manx, nuy Boaldyn
    2. In 1650 Battle of Clonmel, masive defeat of Cromwell's forces by Irish army under Black Hugh O'Neill. In 1916 Thomas Kent, Irish patriot, executed in Cork City Jail.

    05/08/1999 03:50:28
    1. Re: do these O'Connors "belong" to anyone?
    2. Pat Connors
    3. I apologize to the list and Pat that my personal email was posted. I don't know how that happened. I guess I was just careless. Sorry. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pat (Patraigin) Connors, California Siochain Leat (peace be with you) Researching: Connors/O'Connor, McEntee, Campbell, Flynn/O'Flynn, Smith, Phillips, Carter, Boyle, O'Rourke, Healey, Cullinan, Hoare, Todd, Owen, Booth, Gallagher, Fahey, Ryan http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/o/n/Pat-Connors/ mailto:[email protected] Volunteer of Random Genealogical Kindness at http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnraogk/index.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/08/1999 04:14:56
    1. MA OFFICERS /SOLDIERS WHO DIED PRISONERS CIVIL WAR
    2. At this site, there are three Connor, an O'Conner and an O'Connor. Plus plenty of other interesting reading (letters) if you're a History buff!! http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/7914/lmoswdapindex.html LIST OF MASSACHUSETTS OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS WHO DIED AS PRISONERS CIVIL WAR (ALL CLICKABLES) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Abbott, George A. to Anderson, William. Andrews, Alvin. to Ballou, William A. Banghaft, John. to Bassett, William H. H. Batel, John. to Bills, Walter M. Bisham, John R. to Bowler, Henry A. Bowley, Davis H. P. to Brown, Alexander Brown, Charles A. to Burgess, Joshua R. Burke, Joseph H. to Carlton, David, Sergt. Carn, William, Corp. to Champney, Preston, A. Chandler, L. E. to Clark, George W., Sergt. Clark, Oliver A. to Colon, Paul Conant, Seth to Cotting, Geogre P. Cottrell, Jefferson T., Sergt. to Crowley, James (or Michael) Crowley, John to Darning, Edward Davidson, John to Dennett, Sewell Denning, J. to Donlan, James Donley, James to Duffy, John Dugan, Michael to Eibers, H. Elder, William r. to Farrington, L. Faurk, to Fleming, Murty Fletcher, John to Frost, Benjamin F. Frost, Charles C. to Gaylord, Amos. George, Alonzo W. to Gooch, Henry Goodhue, David H. to Gray, Charles. Gray, Daniel to Haker, Frederick Hale, John to Harding, Christopher C. Hardy, Charles to Hayden, Walter Hayden, Zanas M., Corp. to Higgins, Abishner A. Higgins, William to Holland, Thomas Holmes, George E. to Hubner, F. W. Hudson, Matthew, Sergt. to Jeffs, Tristram C., Corp. Jenkins, Nathan B. to Katcher, Charles Kavanagh, Joseph to Keppert, H. Kerr, William D., Sergt. to Laide, Almon Lamb, Charles A., Corp. to Lewis, George G. Lewis, L. to Lynell, Shubael Lynshey, Dennis to McDowell, Lyman McGee, James to McLaughlin, Thomas McLeon, Alexander to Mann, Barnabas N., 1st. Lieut. Mann, Benjamin F. to Meirs, John Melan, A. to Monroe, J. Moore, Benjamin B. to Mulvy, Daniel Munroe, J. W. to Newcomb, John S. Newcome, George E. to O'Conner, William O'Connor, John to Parish, Charles Park, Joseph to Perry, Samuel N. Peters, John to Porcher, Leon Postings, George H. to Rae, C., Sergt. Rafferty, John to Rensellaer, Charles M. Reynolds, Freeman to Roach, Israel Roache, John to Russell, James R. Russell, Warren E, to Schaffer, Charles M. Schalster (or Schusser), Joseph to Shindler, John Shinnick, James to Small, Zachariah Smalley, J. H. to Smith, Joseph Smith, Joseph W. to Spencer, George S. Splane, Michael to Stimpson, James W. Stoddard, Francis A. to Taber, Bartholomew Tabor, Samuel H. to Thompson, J. Thompson, J. to Townsend, Adoniram J. Tracy, J. to Vonnoh, William Vose, Clifton H., Sergt. to Wardman, Thomas Wardwell, Henry W. to Weston, William L. Weymouth, Uriah to Williams, James Williams, John H. to Wood, George Wood, Simeon to Young, Sumner B., Corp. Beaman, Warren A. to Knox, Nathaniel F. Liberty, John to Wood, Myron B.

    05/08/1999 03:45:26
    1. Re: do these O'Connors "belong" to anyone?
    2. Pat Connors
    3. Hi Pat, I saw your post on the O'Connor mailing list on Monday and this is the first I have gotten to say hi. Since I am the listowner of the Rensselaer list, you might find it valuable to join it. ([email protected]) How are things going for you. I know you must be busy with working, kids and mother. I will be coming through there in July/August and if I get up to Troy, let me know what I can lookup for you up there. Make a wish list and hopefully, I'll get there and will definitely do your lookups. Happy Mother's Day. Slan go foill, Pat ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pat (Patraigin) Connors, California Siochain Leat (peace be with you) Researching: Connors/O'Connor, McEntee, Campbell, Flynn/O'Flynn, Smith, Phillips, Carter, Boyle, O'Rourke, Healey, Cullinan, Hoare, Todd, Owen, Booth, Gallagher, Fahey, Ryan http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/o/n/Pat-Connors/ mailto:[email protected] Volunteer of Random Genealogical Kindness at http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnraogk/index.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/08/1999 03:11:57
    1. O'Kief vol 4/ Connor
    2. O'Kief, Coshe Mange, Slieve Lougher, and Upper Blackwater in Ireland by Casey vol 4 Birth & Baptism 1859-69, Castleisland Parish, Barony of Truganachny, Co Kerry Connor & O'Connor with spouses copied as written from the book, seems as though some dates are reversed. Page 31: Nov 21, 1862/ Gortgloss/ John Connor son of Thos. Connor and Cath. Sullivan/ bp Nov 23, 1862/ witnesses Thos. Rice and Mgt Sullivan Dec 3, 1862/ no town listed/ Mary Linehan dau of Tim. Linehan and Cath. Connor bp Dec 8, 1862/ witnesses Denis Linehan and Mary O'Connor Dec 6, 1862/ Cranes/ Tim. Fitzgerald son of David Fitzgerald and Mgt. Connor/ bp Dec 6, 1862/ witnesses Tim. Connell and Mary Fitzgerald Dec 7, 1862/Ballinahoun/ Dem. Lynch son of Edm. Lynch and Hannah O'Connor/ bp Dec 21, 1862/ witnesses Ed Lynch and Cath. Connor Dec 10, 1862/ Mullaghmarky/ Bernard O'Connor son of John O'Connor and Mary Cullinane/ bp Dec 29, 1862/ witnesses Michael Fleming and Cath. Galvin Page 32: Dec 29, 1862/ Raegloss/ Nora Houran dau of William Houran and Cath. Connor/ bp Dec 30, 1862/ witnesses Denis Connor and Cath. Houran Nov 26, 1862/ Moanmore/ Michael Reidy son of Michael Reidy and Mgt. Connor/ bp Nov 28, 1862/ witnesses Simon Connor and Nora Reidy Jan 10, 1863/ Barravehy/ John Mannix son of edm. Mannix and Mgt. Connor/ bp Jan 14, 1863/ witnesses Tim. O'Connor and Mary Mannix Jan 22, 1863/ Killaly/ Bridget Flynn dau of John Flynn and Ellen O'Connor/ bp Jan 25, 1863/ witnesses Corn. Mahony and Ellen Lynch Page 33: Feb 11, 1863/ Cordal/ Mgt Connor dau of Daniel Connor and Hannah Twiss/ bp Feb 14, 1863/ witnessesThos Carney and Eliz. Healy Feb 1, 1863/ Knocreah/ Denis Lyne son of Ptk. Lyne and Ellen Connor/ bp Feb 6, 1863/ witnesses James and Cath, Lyne Feb 6, 1863/ Adrivil/ Michael Connor son of James Connor and Ellen Lynch/ bp Feb 8, 1863/ witnesses Michael and Nora O'Connor Feb 22, 1863/ Mullen/ James Keane son of John Keane and Mary Connor/ bp March 1, 1863/ witnesses Daniel Sullivan and Ellen Lyne Page 34: March 10, 1863/ Cluonach/ Thos. Connor son ofDenis Connor and Cath. Shea/ bp March 14, 1863/ witnesses Cain Connor and Hannah Donohue

    05/08/1999 12:39:31
    1. Re: ocht An Bhealtaine(8 May), or in Scottish, ochd an Ceitean
    2. In a message dated 5/7/99 10:34:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << In Manx they say" Brishys accyrys trooid boallaghyn cloaie", or "hunger will break through stone walls." Unfortunately I don't understand it either way. >> Maybe that's where the idea of a hunger strike comes from

    05/07/1999 05:01:39
    1. ocht An Bhealtaine(8 May), or in Scottish, ochd an Ceitean
    2. In Manx they say" Brishys accyrys trooid boallaghyn cloaie", or "hunger will break through stone walls." Unfortunately I don't understand it either way. In 1648, the Battle of St. Fagens, Wales. The Cromwellian army forces withdrawal of the Stuart army from South Wales. In1829 Hugh Crow, Manx voyager and explorer of Africa, died. In 1916 Michael Mallin, Eamonn Ceannt, Con Colbert and Sean Heuston, Irish patriots, executed in Kilmainham Jail, Dublin.

    05/07/1999 04:28:54
    1. O'Kief vol 4/ Connor
    2. O'Kief, Coshe Mange, Slieve Lougher, and Upper Blackwater in Ireland by Casey vol 4 Birth & Baptism 1859-69, Castleisland Parish, Barony of Truganachny, Co Kerry Connor & O'Connor with spouses copied as written from the book, seems as though some dates are reversed. Page 21: Aug 21, 1861/ Knockatee/ James Carmody son of James Carmody and Mgt O'Connor/ bp Aug 23, 1861/ witnesses Ptk. And Nora Carmody Aug 24, 1861/Adriville/ Jerh. Bradley son of Denis Bradley and Cath. Cullinane/ bp Aug 28, 1861/ witnesses Denis Horan and Bridget Cullinane Sept. 3, 1861/ Cordal/ Bridget Connor dau of Timothy Connor and Mary O'Brien/ bp Sept 5, 1861/ witnesses Michel Connor and Bridget Casey Page 23: Nov 29, 1861/ Dromulton/ Hugh O'Connor son of Hugh O'Connor and Nora Moynihan/ bp Dec 1, 1861/ witnesses William and Ellen O'Connor Nov 26, 1861/ Kilmurry/ Ptk. Connor son of Daniel Connor and Anne Coakley/ bp Dec 1, 1861/ witnesses Ptk and Hannah O'Connor Dec 20, 1861/ Kilcussan/ Cath. Connor dau of David Connor and Cath. Behan/ nothing else Jan 23, 1862/ Dromultan/ Bridget Sullivan dau of Thos Sullivan and Mary Connor/ bp Jan 26, 1862/ witnesses John Cronin an Hannah Sullivan Page 24: Feb 15, 1862/ Kilenshuib/ Cath. Connor dau of Maurice Connor and Cath. Behan/ bp Feb 19, 1862/ witnesses Carloas Connor and Mary Brosnan Feb 20, 1862/ Crinne/ Eliz. Murphy dau of Daniel Murphy and Hannah Connor/ bp Feb 25, 1862/ witnesses Tim. Connor and Cath. Hickey Page 25: March 16, 1862/ Cordal/ Hannah Hickey dau of John Hickey and Hannah Connor/ bp March 23, 1862/ witnesses Michael Connor and Julia Cronin March 20, 1862/ Knockdoun/ Mary Daly dau of Thos. Daly and Cath. Connor/ Mar 23, 1862/ witnesses John Connor and Cath. Hogan Page 26: April 19, 1862/ Adraville/ Nora O'Sullivan dau of John Sullivan and Cath. O'Connor/ bp April 19, 1862/ witnesses Thos. Rourke and Mgt Leary Page 27: April 30, 1862/ Scartaglen/ John Connor son of James Connor and Ellen Leary/ bp April 30, 1862/ witness Julia O'Connor May 3, 1862/ Crag/ Ellen O'Connor dau of Bernard O'Connor and Nora Roche/ bp May 6, 1862/ witnesses Denis O'Leary and Mary Roche

    05/07/1999 02:24:32
    1. seacht An Bhealtaine(7 May),or in Breton, seizh Mae
    2. In 1906 Henry Grey Grahm, Scottish historian, author of Social Life of Scotland in the 18th Century, died. It is rumored that he had considered writing another book, The Elegant Scottish Cuisine Cookbook, but had to quit due to lack of material. In 1928 Walter Bezant Lowe, historian of North Wales, died. In 1999, yesterday, the Welsh elected their first parliament ever and the Scots elected their first parliament in almost 300 years.

    05/06/1999 04:14:26
    1. Re: {not a subscriber} Eliz Mgt. O'Connor
    2. Michael O'Connor
    3. Our O'Connors were also in Barr Township, Daviess Co., IN during that time period. I will have to verify the documentation with my father-in-law, but I have a Margaret O'Connor, a sister of my husband's g-grandfather. She was born in 1850 and married a William Bradley. Could be a match. Since it's not in my direct line I have nothing on Mayme. Please contact me for more information. Gwen O'Connor [email protected] wrote: > In a message dated 5/5/99 12:36:01 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > << Hello O'Connor List: > Am looking for information on my great-grandmother Elizabeth Margaret > (O'Connor) m. William Bradley. He b. in 1840 in Barr Township in Daviess > Co, Indiana. Their daughter Mary Margaret (Mayme Bradley), 1874-1956 b. > Daviess Co, m. Matthew Marcellus Sause (1869-1926) b. Daviess Co, IN d. > Kansas City, KS. > Any and all information appreciated. I was born in Seattle, grew up in > Kansas City, MO and live in Iowa. I dont currently subscribe to this > list, but will, if there are connections. > Marilyn (Sause) Conlon >> > > You should join the list anyway, we share a lot of information and pass on a > lot of sites from all areas of research from Ireland to US, New Zealand and > Africa and many more places around the world. It would be your loss. There > are also archives for over 2 years of sharing. > Listowner, > Ley K. O'Connor

    05/06/1999 11:05:11
    1. Okeif/ vol 4/Connor
    2. O'Kief, Coshe Mange, Slieve Lougher, and Upper Blackwater in Ireland by Casey vol 4 Birth & Baptism 1859-69, Castleisland Parish, Barony of Truganachny, Co Kerry Connor & O'Connor with spouses copied as written from the book, seems as though some dates are reversed. Page18: April 8, 1861/ Dromulton/ Nora O'connor dau of John O'Connor and Nora Brosnan/ bp Arpil 14, 1861/ witnesses Eugene Sweeney and Nora O'Connor April 17, 1861/ Knockrour/ Michael Breen son of John Breen and Eliz. Bradley/ bp April 18, 1861/ witnesses Michael Breen and Cath. Fitzgerald May 2, 1861/ Lackabane/ Ellen Horan dau of Charles Horan and Mgt. Connor/ bp May 3, 1861/ witnesses Michael O'Connor and Mgt. Horan May 2, 1861/ Cranes/ Mary O'Sullivan dau of Daniel O'Sullivan and Mgt. O'Connor/ bp May 5, 1861/ witnesses Daniel O'Connor and Cath. O'Sullivan Page 19: May 18, 1861/ Castleisland/ John O'Connor son of J. J. O'Connor and Sarah Walsh/ bp May 22, 1861/ witnesses Edw. O'Connor and Mgt. O'Connor May 10, 1861/ Dromulton/ John Brosnan son of Corn. Brosnan and Cath. O'Connor/ bp May 12, 1861/ witnesses Rodger O'Sullivan and Ellen Brosnan May 26, 1861/ Adriville/ Mgt. O'Sullivan dau of John O'Sullivan and Cath. O'Connor/ bp May 26, 1861/ witnesses John O'Connor and Nora O'Sullivan May 27, 1861/ Knockrour/ Edm. Kerin son of Ptk. Kerin and Cath. O'Connor/ bp May 30, 1861/ witnesses John O'Connor and Mary O'Connor Page 20: June 28, 1861/ Clonghers/ Thos. Casey son of John Casey and Hannah O'Connor/ bp July 2, 1861/ witnesses Thos. Casey and Mary O'connor June 17, 1861/ Cool/ Nora Moriarty dau of John Moriarty and Nora O'Connor/ bp June 30, 1861/ witnesses Michael Moriarty and Cath. Moriarty June 29, 1861/ Crinna/ Ellen Sheehan dau of Michael Sheehan and Nora Connor/ bp July 6, 1861/ witnesses John and Eliza. Connor July 9. 1861/ Churchtown/ Mary O' Connor dau of Thos. O'Connor and Mary Scollard/ bp July 11, 1861/ witnesses David O'Connor and Mary Lean July 12, 1861/ Castleisland/ Martin Conor son of Maurice Connor and Ellen Roche/ bp July 15, 1861/ witnesses James Connor & Anne Roche Page 21: Aug 15, 1861/ Mt. Pigeon/ Denis Connor son of David Connor and Mgt. Fleming/ bp Aug 17, 1861/ witnesses John Mahoney and Hannah O'Connor

    05/06/1999 03:00:46
    1. Nevada Prison Inmate Case Files O'Connor/Var Goodwin
    2. Oh Boy, should our family members be here ? Good Luck, Ley <A HREF="http://www.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/NSLA/ARCHIVES/prison/nsp.htm">Click here: Nevada State Prison Inmate Case Files </A>

    05/05/1999 09:38:27
    1. se An Bhealtaine(6 May), or in Cornish, whegh Me
    2. In 1249 Reginald II assumes the Manx throne. In 1643, the Battle of Stratton, Cornwall. Cornish royalists rout Cromwellian army and expel it from Cornwall. In 1830 William Archer, Irish naturalist, was born. Note: I tried using the ASCII characters for the fada, but my AOL Mail program did not respond. Therefore, the Irish language items are missing the fada.

    05/05/1999 06:03:38
    1. stolen tombstones at auction
    2. It has been reported on several lists that tombstones and grave markers - allegedly stolen - are being sold on the Internet auction service eBay. Below is further information that has been forwarded to me. PLEASE NOTE: Please don't ask me about the information below. After you read it you'll know as much as I do. ------- I received the following information from Rob Chesnut, Associate General Counsel for eBay. The company has been made aware of the legitimate concerns we have regarding the auctioning of used grave markers - an act which is both offensive and criminal. If you have , questions or comments you can contact Rob Chesnut at (408) 558-5948 or [email protected] . =========================== FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 4, 1999 eBay has recently been contacted by citizens who have expressed concern over the fact that several historical tombstones have appeared for sale on the eBay site. We share your concern, and will not permit these items to be sold on our site. This release is intended to answer several questions that have been raised in connection with these items. First, eBay does not sell or possess the items on its site. eBay is a venue where users post items for sale, and sellers complete transactions directly with buyers. eBay does not, and has never, possessed any historical tombstone. Second, as an Internet Service Provider, eBay cannot and does not pre-screen items posted on its site. While eBay rules strictly prohibit the posting of illicit items such as tombstones, it cannot guarantee that all its users will abide by these rules in posting items for sale. When eBay learns that an illicit item is on its site, it promptly removes the item. However, with approximately 2 million items for sale at any given time, and with over 250,000 new items placed on the site each day, some illicit items may go unnoticed for several days. We depend on our community to work with us in locating and identifying illicit items so that we can quickly remove them. In this case, eBay has promptly removed every tombstone brought to its attention, informed the sellers that such markers are not allowed on the site, and refunded all fees in connection with these auctions to ensure that eBay has in no way received money for this activity. To discourage future listings of tombstones on the site, eBay will also be posting rules on its site shortly regarding the sale of artifacts which will specifically inform users that the sale of historical tombstones is illegal in many states and is prohibited on eBay. eBay has received information that at least some of the items brought to our attention are not tombstones, but historical grave markers given to families of Civil War veterans. In many cases, these grave markers were never actually used as grave markers, but kept by families as mementos. In those instances, the markers are not stolen property, and if they were never used as for tombstones their sale may be lawful. eBay is investigating whether these items can be lawfully sold, and will post information on the site when it makes a final decision. eBay will be contacting law enforcement and encouraging authorities to investigate whether historical marker posted on its site was stolen. eBay will cooperate fully in any investigation of illegal activity, and will provide records to law enforcement on the sellers of any illegal item. eBay appreciates the efforts of those who have contacted us concerning these postings. Concerned law enforcement authorities or interested citizens may contact Associate General Counsel Rob Chesnut at (408) 558-5948 if they have further questions on this matter.

    05/05/1999 05:52:03
    1. Re: {not a subscriber} Eliz Mgt. O'Connor
    2. In a message dated 5/5/99 12:36:01 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << Hello O'Connor List: Am looking for information on my great-grandmother Elizabeth Margaret (O'Connor) m. William Bradley. He b. in 1840 in Barr Township in Daviess Co, Indiana. Their daughter Mary Margaret (Mayme Bradley), 1874-1956 b. Daviess Co, m. Matthew Marcellus Sause (1869-1926) b. Daviess Co, IN d. Kansas City, KS. Any and all information appreciated. I was born in Seattle, grew up in Kansas City, MO and live in Iowa. I dont currently subscribe to this list, but will, if there are connections. Marilyn (Sause) Conlon >> You should join the list anyway, we share a lot of information and pass on a lot of sites from all areas of research from Ireland to US, New Zealand and Africa and many more places around the world. It would be your loss. There are also archives for over 2 years of sharing. Listowner, Ley K. O'Connor

    05/05/1999 05:49:31
    1. Connor / O'Connor
    2. Can anyone help with the following query please :- I am seeking to progress my knowledge relating to my ancestry. the only information I have to date is the following: Grandfather - Peter CONNOR married Rebecca Eliza MATHEWS (SEALY ?) We guess Peter was born about 1875 Grandfather was a Sergeant in the RIC (Garda) stationed in Keadue Roscommon - where my father (Patrick Dennis) was born and the birth registered in 1909 (May 18th) Grandfather and Grandmother had six children before leaving Ireland to go to England - May, Ada Florence, Patrick Dennis, Mabel, Evelyn and Bernadette. There was some problem within the family in England and Grandfather went back to Ireland on his own. Grandfather died and was buried in Salt Hill Cemetery Galway. I am told that my father (Patrick Dennis) returned the O to our name so it is only in the past perhaps 60 years that we have become O'Connor again. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Get your free email from AltaVista at http://altavista.iname.com

    05/05/1999 06:09:29
    1. cuig An Bhealtaine(5 May), or in Welsh, pump Mai
    2. In 1830 Thomas Edward Brown, Manx poet, was born. In 1916 John McBride, Irish patriot, executed in Kilmainham Jail, Dublin. In 1981 Bobby Sands, Irish political prisoner (elected to the English Parliament) dies on a hunger strike in Maze prison, Northern Ireland.

    05/04/1999 04:39:07
    1. Re: Okief vol 4 CONNOR
    2. Jan 14, 1860/ Castleisland/ Tim. Bresnahan son of Terence Bresnahan and Cath. O'Connor/ bp Jan 20, 1860/ wit Maurice and Hannah Roche Jan 20, 1860/ Cordal/ Michael Connor son of John Connor and Mary Coakley/ bp Jan 22, 1860/ wit Bryan Connor and Bridget Gnaw >> Wanted to let you know how much I appreciate the information. I especially was happy to see the O'Connor/Roche connections as there is a strong possibility that my James O'Connor and his wife Ellen (probable Roche) both born about 1800-1803 in Ireland came from Castleisland to Canada before 1835. I have marriage information regarding this couple (mine ?) and am attempting to connect the combination. If indeed this family marriage about 1823 is mine, I'll have a head start on going backwards on researching the families left in Ireland. Again, thanx, Ley >>

    05/04/1999 01:32:46
    1. O'Kief vol 4, Connor and spouse
    2. O'Kief, Coshe Mange, Slieve Lougher, and Upper Blackwater in Ireland by Casey vol 4 Birth & Baptism 1859-69, Castleisland Parish, Barony of Truganachny, Co Kerry Connor & O'Connor with spouses copied as written from the book, seems as though some dates are reversed. Page10: March 21, 1860/ Camp/ John Connor son of Florence Connor and Ellen Grogan/ bp March 25, 1860/ witnesses Tim. Connor & Ellen Brogan April 8, 1860/ Cordal/ Ellen connor dau of Daniel Connor and Jane Twiss/ bp April 19, 1860/ witnesses John Twiss and Mgt. Connor April 8, 1860/ Castleisland? Eliz. Connor dau of John Connor and Sara Walsh/ bp April 12, 1860/ witnesses John McCrohan and Mary Nolan March 18, 1860/ Castleisland/ Mary Connor dau of Ty. Connor and Ellen Crowley/ bp March 24, 1860 / witnesses Charles Burke and Julia Burke March 22, 1860/ Meenig/ Michael Flynn son of John Flynn and Ellen Connor/ bp March 28, 1860/ witnesses Jerh. Harrington and Nano Reidy Page 11: April 14, 1860/ Fahduff/ Hannah Connor dau of Jerh. Connor and Mary Flynn/ bp April 22, 1860/ witnesses Rodger Connor and Mgt. Connor May 1, 1860/ Dulague/ Denis Linehan son of Ty. Linehan and Cath. Connor/ bp May 1, 1860/ witnesses John Linehan and Nora Ahern Page 12: June 14, 1860/ Cakernard/ John Connor son of William Connor and Mary Fleming/ bp June 18, 1860/ witnesses Ptk. Lynch and Bridget Bourke June 28, 1860/ Castleisland/ John Moriarty son of John Moriarty and Nora Connor/ bp June 26, 1860/ witnesses William Connor and Cath. Burke Page 13: July 25, 1860/ Carker/ Thos. Bradley son of Thos. Bradley and Mgt. Leary/ bp July 29, 1860/ witnesses David and Julia Reidy July 24, 1860/ Knockabawn/ Nora Connor dau of Ptk. Connor and Anne Foley/ bp July 30, 1860/ witnesses not listed Aug 10, 1860/ Ballyahoun/ Ellen Lynch dau of Ed Lynch and Hannah Connor/ bp Aug 15, 1860/ witnesses John and Hannah Lynch Oct 9, 1860/ Ballinahalla/ Ellen Murphy dau of John Murphy and Catherine O'Connor/ bp Oct 12, 1860/ witnesses Daniel and Ellen O'Leary Oct 13, 1860/ Gortgloss/ Timothy O'Connor son of Thos. O'Connor and Catherine O'Sullivan/ bp Oct 13, 1860/ witnesses Ptk. O'Connor and Catherine O'Sullivan Oct 14, 1860/ Mullaghmarky/ Daniel Connor son of John Connor and Nora Galvin/ nothing else Page 14: Oct 23, 1860/ Kilcusana/ Michael O'Connor son of Maurice O'Connor and Cath. Behan/ bp Oct 27, 1860/ witnesses Dr. Harold and Nora Connor Nov3, 1860/ Castleisland/ Timothy Connor son of John Connor and Ellen Lynch/ bp Nov 4, 1860/ witnesses Maurice Horan and Cath. Connor Nov 22, 1860/ Mullin/ Nora Kean dau of John Kean and Mary O'Connor/ bp Nov 2, 1860/ witnesses Michael O'Sullivan and Cath. Tangney Nov 19, 1860/ Castleisland/ Justin McCarthy son of Charles McCarthy and Mary O'Connor/ bp Nov 26, 1860/ witnesses Edmund and Hannah Prendeville Page 15: Dec 12, 1860/ Meenagvate/ Nano Fitzgerald dau of Michael Fitzgerald and Hannah O'Connor/ bp Dec 20, 1860/ witnesses Jas. Riordan and Ellen Connor Dec 12, 1860/ Tullig/ Denis Crowley son of Daniel Crowley and Hannah Connor/ bp Dec 23, 1860/ witnesses Maurice Kane and Cath. Connor Page 16: Jan 5, 1861/ Ballyplmouth/ Michael Griffin son of Ptk. Griffin and Hannah O'Connor/ bp Jan 8, 1861/ witnesses Daniel Griffin and Hannah Brosnan Feb 26, 1861/ Dirreen/ Mary Reidy dau of Daniel Reidy and Mary O'Connor/ bp Feb 27, 1861/ witnesses Jerh. O'Connor and Ellen O'Connor Page 17: March 18, 1861/ Castleisland/ Patrick O'Connor son of Denis O'Connor and Mary Dillane/ bp March 19, 1861/ witnessesJohn Connor and Anastasia Dillane March 22, 1861/ Castleisland/ Mary O'Connor dau of Michael O'Connor and Mary O'Connor/ bp March 24, 1861/ witnesses John and Nora O'Connor April 1, 1861/ Bawnaskeky/ Patrick Linehan son of Ptk. Linehan and Catherine Bradley/ bp April 3, 1861/ witnesses Daniel Linehan and Nora Kelleher March 5, 1861/ Gortgloss/ Hannah O'Connor dau of Ptk O'Connor and Hannah Roche/ bp March 5, 1861/ witnesses Redmond Roche and Ellen Roche March 16, 1861/ Dirreen/ John O'Connor son of Corn. O'Connor and Ellen Mahoney/ bp March 17, 1861/ witnesses James Hickey and Hannah O'Connor

    05/04/1999 12:46:41
    1. Having trouble accessing free database - can you help me
    2. Ancestry.com has offered the following for free lookups, when I get there it asks for a password. Can anyone look the following up for me? http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/3525.htm Providence Journal (Rhode Island), Obituaries, 1998-1999 PETTIS (2) KANE (13) O'CONNOR (7) BIRMINGHAM (3) I'd be very appreciative! Desiree

    05/04/1999 02:35:14