Is there anyone on this list from, or near this area? pat Edmond, OK USA [email protected] ALL incoming & outgoing mail screened by NORTON ANTIVIRUS
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Iowa Recorder Greene, Butler Co, IA December 7, 1904 IRISH FACE A FAMINE Potato Crop in West of Island a Failure This Year. There is no doubt whatever that an extensive area of the poorest district in the west of Ireland is threatened with famine. The potato crop has failed badly, the tubers, where not actually diseased, being wretchedly small. To these people, eking out the barest subsistence at the best of times on pitifully meager and unproductive holdings, reclaimed by their own slavish toil from the bog and barren hillside, the potato is the staff of life. They never get a meat meal more than two or three times a year, living on maize, potatoes and dried fish chiefly. The weather, with prevailing damps, has been worse than usual, and from July 15 to Sept. 10 there was not a single fine day. In Castlereigh, County Roscommon, one of the most severely affected districts, last spring the local authorities, foreseeing the possibility of a bad potato crop, as the preceding years' seeds were inferior, asked permission from Dublin castle to spend a small sum distributing new seeds, but this demand was curtly refused. The potatoes are also the principal food of the pigs, out of which the peasants make a living, and owing to the potato shortage they have been compelled to sell their pigs, with the result that prices have fallen disastrously. Every year the men go to England for harvesting work, bringing back the wherewithal to pay rent and occasionally something over. Owing to the depression in England, this year was the worst for these men in a quarter century. Cathy Joynt Labath Iowa Newspaper Abstracts http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/IA/index.html Ireland Newspaper Abstracts http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/Ireland/index.html Irish in Iowa http://www.celticcousins.net/irishiniowa/index.htm
Hi Margaret, My Cox family connection is way back in the days of the early settlers in America. It was Moses Cox who originally came from England who was born in 1594. He married Sarah ?? in 1640. One of their daughters, Sarah, married Nicholas Norris, 21st January, 1663. It is from this union I am descended. Regards, Therese.
Hi Thereas, did your Cox's come from the Lincolnshire/Cambridge area? We have quite a lot that have been traced to Irnham/Market Raisan/Retford area. My grandmother was Maria Cox, her father owned a public House in Retford and before that Irnham. We also know that some went to America and are linked with Read/Reed name. Margaret ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ginny Stewart" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 1:00 AM Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] Re: ROSCOMMON-COX > Hi Thereas, > > I left the message. > > My family arrived in the 1600's , I have confirmed John Cox b. 1744 d: 1823. > Can not prove Issac Cox 1590 through John Cox 1721. > > Isaac Cox born 1590 in England > Philip Cox born 1620 > Isaac Cox born 1650 > Philip Cox born 1676 > Philip Cox born 1699 > John Cox born 1721 > John Cox born 1744 > Flourney Cox born 1772 > Bennett Cox born 1813 > Marion Cox born 1842 > Daniel Cox born 1877 > William Cox born 1895 my Grandfather > > Does any of this sound familar? > > Contact me at [email protected] > > Thanks, > Ginny > > ----- Original Message > ----- > From: "T. Hoare" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2003 1:49 PM > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] Re: ROSCOMMON-COX > > > > Recently someone on the List with COX ancestors, said theirs arrived in > or before the early > > 1700s, but I missed the earlier messages. Was that arrival into America? > I have COX family in America in the early to mid 1600s. They originated in > England. I have lots of information to share. > > > > Regards, > > Therese. > > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > > Connaught: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcnn/ > > Leitrim: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irllet/ > > Galway: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlgal2/ > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > Did your ancestors leave Liverpool by ship bound for New York? > Find out at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/Bally/ballykil1.htm >
Hi Margaret, No, we have never met. We have lived in Australia for 23 years, having been born in England, with mainly Irish ancestors. My gr.grandfather was an American and it is in his line that my Cox connection occurs. Have you got an American Cox connection? Regards, Therese.
Hi Thereas, I left the message. My family arrived in the 1600's , I have confirmed John Cox b. 1744 d: 1823. Can not prove Issac Cox 1590 through John Cox 1721. Isaac Cox born 1590 in England Philip Cox born 1620 Isaac Cox born 1650 Philip Cox born 1676 Philip Cox born 1699 John Cox born 1721 John Cox born 1744 Flourney Cox born 1772 Bennett Cox born 1813 Marion Cox born 1842 Daniel Cox born 1877 William Cox born 1895 my Grandfather Does any of this sound familar? Contact me at [email protected] Thanks, Ginny ----- Original Message ----- From: "T. Hoare" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2003 1:49 PM Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] Re: ROSCOMMON-COX > Recently someone on the List with COX ancestors, said theirs arrived in or before the early > 1700s, but I missed the earlier messages. Was that arrival into America? I have COX family in America in the early to mid 1600s. They originated in England. I have lots of information to share. > > Regards, > Therese. > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > Connaught: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcnn/ > Leitrim: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irllet/ > Galway: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlgal2/ >
Hi Therese, I take it that it is the Therese who met me at Melton Mowbray when you came over researching Cox. Margaret ----- Original Message ----- From: "T. Hoare" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2003 7:49 PM Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] Re: ROSCOMMON-COX > Recently someone on the List with COX ancestors, said theirs arrived in or before the early > 1700s, but I missed the earlier messages. Was that arrival into America? I have COX family in America in the early to mid 1600s. They originated in England. I have lots of information to share. > > Regards, > Therese. > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > Connaught: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcnn/ > Leitrim: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irllet/ > Galway: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlgal2/ >
Recently someone on the List with COX ancestors, said theirs arrived in or before the early 1700s, but I missed the earlier messages. Was that arrival into America? I have COX family in America in the early to mid 1600s. They originated in England. I have lots of information to share. Regards, Therese.
My COX ancestors came to England during the evictions of the late 1840s, there were three brothers; Henry, Daniel (my great-great grandfather) and Patrick, they came from the parish of Kilglass. Initially, they settled in rural Northumberland and then migrated to industrial Teesside during the early industrial growth of that area, labouring in the steel mills. COX was, and still is, a very common name in Roscommon, during the time of the famine and evictions it was the second most common name. I attended the Ballykilcline reunion in Strokestown last year and did some research whilst I was there, but could not get a handle on my Coxes. I did write an article, arising from that visit, which is to be published in Family Tree Magazine, here in the U.K., but it will not appear for about twelve months. Andrew Wood Stockton on Tees UK
My maternal grandmother was Catherine Cox (1870-1944) Cloonmore, Parish of Termonbarry, County Roscommon. She had two sisters, Mary Ann (b. 1866) and Bridget; a brother, Patrick, born around the same time. Their parents were James Cox ("of Old Road") and Julia Gavigan. Mary Ann married John Kelly; Bridget married Luke Flynn. Patrick also married and has Cox descendants but I can't put my hands on the details! Catherine married Thomas McGuinness (1860-1913) my grandfather. Richard Callanan, London, England. -----Original Message----- From: Ginny Stewart [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 07 May 2003 23:30 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] Re:COX:Roscommon Not sure, all my Cox family arrived before 1700, I would think that all the Cox's in Roscommon would somehow be related. What do you think? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dot Hicks" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 12:53 PM Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] Re:COX:Roscommon > When my ggg grandfather Thomas Feeney died in 1877 in Roosky, County > Roscommon Patrick Cox registered his death. Patrick Cox was married to > Margaret Feeny. In 1871 they had a son Thomas Partick Cox. The 1878 > Valuation Books record that Pat Cox was the occupier of the property Thomas > Feeney previously occupied. Is this family connected with yours? > > Best wishes > > Dot Hicks > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ginny Stewart" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 1:39 AM > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] Re:COX:Roscommon > > > > do you have any info on the Cox's that are left In Ireland? You can > contact > > me directly at [email protected] > > > > > Hi > > > Tried to send the following email to "Ginny", but it bounced. > > > > > > Hi Ginny > > > I have COX maternal ancestors who came to England from Kilglass, > > > Roscommon, in the mid 19th century. Three brothers, Henry, Daniel (my > > > great great grandfather and born approx. 1830) and Patrick left Kilglass > > > at the time of the famine and evictions of the late 1840s and went > > > initially to Northumberland, later they moved to Stockton on Tees in > > County > > > Durham . Their father's name was Thomas. > > > Regards > > > Andrew Wood > > > UK > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > > > This mailing list is for anyone with ancestors in County Roscommon. > > > IGP Roscommon DATABASE: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/ > > > IGP Project: http://irelandgenealogyprojects.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > > ROSCOMMON-L searchable archives > > ROSCOMMON-L threaded archives > > > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > Were your Irish ancestors victimized by British Robber Baron Cromwell? > Find their names at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/certificate.htm > Contact List Admin: [email protected] > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== This mailing list is for anyone with ancestors in County Roscommon. IGP Roscommon DATABASE: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/ IGP Project: http://irelandgenealogyprojects.rootsweb.com/
Not sure, all my Cox family arrived before 1700, I would think that all the Cox's in Roscommon would somehow be related. What do you think? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dot Hicks" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 12:53 PM Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] Re:COX:Roscommon > When my ggg grandfather Thomas Feeney died in 1877 in Roosky, County > Roscommon Patrick Cox registered his death. Patrick Cox was married to > Margaret Feeny. In 1871 they had a son Thomas Partick Cox. The 1878 > Valuation Books record that Pat Cox was the occupier of the property Thomas > Feeney previously occupied. Is this family connected with yours? > > Best wishes > > Dot Hicks > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ginny Stewart" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 1:39 AM > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] Re:COX:Roscommon > > > > do you have any info on the Cox's that are left In Ireland? You can > contact > > me directly at [email protected] > > > > > Hi > > > Tried to send the following email to "Ginny", but it bounced. > > > > > > Hi Ginny > > > I have COX maternal ancestors who came to England from Kilglass, > > > Roscommon, in the mid 19th century. Three brothers, Henry, Daniel (my > > > great great grandfather and born approx. 1830) and Patrick left Kilglass > > > at the time of the famine and evictions of the late 1840s and went > > > initially to Northumberland, later they moved to Stockton on Tees in > > County > > > Durham . Their father's name was Thomas. > > > Regards > > > Andrew Wood > > > UK > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > > > This mailing list is for anyone with ancestors in County Roscommon. > > > IGP Roscommon DATABASE: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/ > > > IGP Project: http://irelandgenealogyprojects.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > > ROSCOMMON-L searchable archives > > ROSCOMMON-L threaded archives > > > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > Were your Irish ancestors victimized by British Robber Baron Cromwell? > Find their names at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/certificate.htm > Contact List Admin: [email protected] >
When my ggg grandfather Thomas Feeney died in 1877 in Roosky, County Roscommon Patrick Cox registered his death. Patrick Cox was married to Margaret Feeny. In 1871 they had a son Thomas Partick Cox. The 1878 Valuation Books record that Pat Cox was the occupier of the property Thomas Feeney previously occupied. Is this family connected with yours? Best wishes Dot Hicks ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ginny Stewart" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 1:39 AM Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] Re:COX:Roscommon > do you have any info on the Cox's that are left In Ireland? You can contact > me directly at [email protected] > > > Hi > > Tried to send the following email to "Ginny", but it bounced. > > > > Hi Ginny > > I have COX maternal ancestors who came to England from Kilglass, > > Roscommon, in the mid 19th century. Three brothers, Henry, Daniel (my > > great great grandfather and born approx. 1830) and Patrick left Kilglass > > at the time of the famine and evictions of the late 1840s and went > > initially to Northumberland, later they moved to Stockton on Tees in > County > > Durham . Their father's name was Thomas. > > Regards > > Andrew Wood > > UK > > > > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > > This mailing list is for anyone with ancestors in County Roscommon. > > IGP Roscommon DATABASE: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/ > > IGP Project: http://irelandgenealogyprojects.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > ROSCOMMON-L searchable archives > ROSCOMMON-L threaded archives > >
do you have any info on the Cox's that are left In Ireland? You can contact me directly at [email protected] > Hi > Tried to send the following email to "Ginny", but it bounced. > > Hi Ginny > I have COX maternal ancestors who came to England from Kilglass, > Roscommon, in the mid 19th century. Three brothers, Henry, Daniel (my > great great grandfather and born approx. 1830) and Patrick left Kilglass > at the time of the famine and evictions of the late 1840s and went > initially to Northumberland, later they moved to Stockton on Tees in County > Durham . Their father's name was Thomas. > Regards > Andrew Wood > UK > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > This mailing list is for anyone with ancestors in County Roscommon. > IGP Roscommon DATABASE: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/ > IGP Project: http://irelandgenealogyprojects.rootsweb.com/ >
Hi Tried to send the following email to "Ginny", but it bounced. Hi Ginny I have COX maternal ancestors who came to England from Kilglass, Roscommon, in the mid 19th century. Three brothers, Henry, Daniel (my great great grandfather and born approx. 1830) and Patrick left Kilglass at the time of the famine and evictions of the late 1840s and went initially to Northumberland, later they moved to Stockton on Tees in County Durham . Their father's name was Thomas. Regards Andrew Wood UK
Kathleen, Patrick and Michael were very likely brothers whose father was William Hannon and mother Bridget Malone. Patrick and Michael emigrated in 1860's to Henryville and Scranton PA. I'm not certain where in Connacht they originated. Elaine Hannon Researching: Hannon, Boland, Malone, Cunningham, Kerrigan On Sun, 04 May 2003 20:23:28, Kathleen Tracy wrote: > do you know who Patrick and Michaels parents were? > could it have been A Thomas hannon and Bridget > Finn-Hannon?what townland? Kathy > --- ELAINE HANNON <[email protected]> wrote: > > Kathleen, > > > > > > I'm not certain if this might help. > > > > I know that the Hannons tend to be very much > > clustered around Roscommon town and > > Athlone around the time of Griffith's valuation in > > the 1850's. > > Also a small cluster near Strokestown and Boyle. > > There is also an anecdote > > that there was a village COMMONLY known (not > > officially) as Hannontown between > > Boyle and Gurteen in Sligo. It was supposedly a > > clustering of Hannon families > > engaged in flax making and linen weaving etc, > > possibly as early as the 18th > > century. I haven't been able to document it yet. > > > > Let me know if you've heard more about the story. > > > > I hope this might of some assistance in finding the > > right Ballyglass. > > > > Elaine Hannon > > Researching: William (born 1800?), Patrick and > > Michael Hannon (born 1838-1846) > > > > On Sat, 03 May 2003 14:28:14, Kathleen Tracy wrote: > > > > > Thats all I know!!!!! Kathy Tracy > > > --- [email protected] wrote: > > > > Kathleen at [email protected] writes: > > > > > > > > << He's also suppose to be from Co.Roscommon > > > > possibly a place called > > > > Ballyglass. >> > > > > > > > > Kathleen, > > > > > > > > Do you have a rough idea of the area of > > Roscommon he > > > > might have come from? > > > > There are a fistful of Ballyglass townlands, and > > it > > > > would be easier to locate > > > > possible ones if I had a bit more information > > (if > > > > you have it - if you don't, > > > > let me know and I'll see what I can come up > > with). > > > > > > > > Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire > > hills > > > > of western Massachusetts > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > > > > This mailing list is for anyone with ancestors > > in > > > > County Roscommon. > > > > IGP Roscommon DATABASE: > > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/ > > > > IGP Project: > > > > http://irelandgenealogyprojects.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > > Do you Yahoo!? > > > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > > > http://search.yahoo.com > > > > > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > > > Add your Genealogy website for Roscommon or > > Connaught here. > > > Contact listadmin at: [email protected] > > > Bring more visitors to your webpage. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > > Were your Irish ancestors victimized by British > > Robber Baron Cromwell? > > Find their names at: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/certificate.htm > > Contact List Admin: [email protected] > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > http://search.yahoo.com > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > Did your ancestors own land in Roscommon in 1871? Find out at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/returnof.htm > > >
do you know who Patrick and Michaels parents were? could it have been A Thomas hannon and Bridget Finn-Hannon?what townland? Kathy --- ELAINE HANNON <[email protected]> wrote: > Kathleen, > > > I'm not certain if this might help. > > I know that the Hannons tend to be very much > clustered around Roscommon town and > Athlone around the time of Griffith's valuation in > the 1850's. > Also a small cluster near Strokestown and Boyle. > There is also an anecdote > that there was a village COMMONLY known (not > officially) as Hannontown between > Boyle and Gurteen in Sligo. It was supposedly a > clustering of Hannon families > engaged in flax making and linen weaving etc, > possibly as early as the 18th > century. I haven't been able to document it yet. > > Let me know if you've heard more about the story. > > I hope this might of some assistance in finding the > right Ballyglass. > > Elaine Hannon > Researching: William (born 1800?), Patrick and > Michael Hannon (born 1838-1846) > > On Sat, 03 May 2003 14:28:14, Kathleen Tracy wrote: > > > Thats all I know!!!!! Kathy Tracy > > --- [email protected] wrote: > > > Kathleen at [email protected] writes: > > > > > > << He's also suppose to be from Co.Roscommon > > > possibly a place called > > > Ballyglass. >> > > > > > > Kathleen, > > > > > > Do you have a rough idea of the area of > Roscommon he > > > might have come from? > > > There are a fistful of Ballyglass townlands, and > it > > > would be easier to locate > > > possible ones if I had a bit more information > (if > > > you have it - if you don't, > > > let me know and I'll see what I can come up > with). > > > > > > Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire > hills > > > of western Massachusetts > > > > > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > > > This mailing list is for anyone with ancestors > in > > > County Roscommon. > > > IGP Roscommon DATABASE: > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/ > > > IGP Project: > > > http://irelandgenealogyprojects.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > > http://search.yahoo.com > > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > > Add your Genealogy website for Roscommon or > Connaught here. > > Contact listadmin at: [email protected] > > Bring more visitors to your webpage. > > > > > > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > Were your Irish ancestors victimized by British > Robber Baron Cromwell? > Find their names at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/certificate.htm > Contact List Admin: [email protected] > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com
Kathy at [email protected] writes: < He's also suppose to be from Co.Roscommon possibly a place called Ballyglass.> OK, Kathy, here we go........ The largest Ballyglass (physically, 2000 acres) is in Baslick civil parish, 2 to 3 miles S of Bellanagare and about 5 miles WNW of Tulsk. The other Ballyglass townlands are average-sized (200 to 400 acres, or so). There is one in Cloontuskert CP, 2 miles NNW of Lanesborough, Co. Longford, and close to the Shannon. There are adjacent Ballyglass townlands in Dysart (one is called "Ballyglass (Dodwell)"), about 3 miles SE of Ballyforan, close to the Galway border and along the west side of the R 357 heading south to Ballinasloe, Co. Galway. There is a divided Ballyglass, mostly in Rahara CP but a quarter of it or so is in Killinvoy CP. It's located 5 1/2 miles ESE of Athleague and 2 1/2 miles SW of Knockcroghery. Killukin civil parish has a Ballyglass, 4 miles SE of Tulsk, to the east of the N 61. There are widely-separated East and West Ballyglasses in Tibohine CP. The West one is 2 miles W of Loughglinn town, in the NE corner of the R 293 and R 326 junction. The East Ballyglass is 1 mile due east of Loughglinn. Cloonygormican civil parish has adjacent Upper and Lower Ballyglass townlands, about 5 miles NW of Roscommon town. I think that's about it. Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts
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Kathleen, I'm not certain if this might help. I know that the Hannons tend to be very much clustered around Roscommon town and Athlone around the time of Griffith's valuation in the 1850's. Also a small cluster near Strokestown and Boyle. There is also an anecdote that there was a village COMMONLY known (not officially) as Hannontown between Boyle and Gurteen in Sligo. It was supposedly a clustering of Hannon families engaged in flax making and linen weaving etc, possibly as early as the 18th century. I haven't been able to document it yet. Let me know if you've heard more about the story. I hope this might of some assistance in finding the right Ballyglass. Elaine Hannon Researching: William (born 1800?), Patrick and Michael Hannon (born 1838-1846) On Sat, 03 May 2003 14:28:14, Kathleen Tracy wrote: > Thats all I know!!!!! Kathy Tracy > --- [email protected] wrote: > > Kathleen at [email protected] writes: > > > > << He's also suppose to be from Co.Roscommon > > possibly a place called > > Ballyglass. >> > > > > Kathleen, > > > > Do you have a rough idea of the area of Roscommon he > > might have come from? > > There are a fistful of Ballyglass townlands, and it > > would be easier to locate > > possible ones if I had a bit more information (if > > you have it - if you don't, > > let me know and I'll see what I can come up with). > > > > Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills > > of western Massachusetts > > > > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > > This mailing list is for anyone with ancestors in > > County Roscommon. > > IGP Roscommon DATABASE: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/ > > IGP Project: > > http://irelandgenealogyprojects.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > http://search.yahoo.com > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > Add your Genealogy website for Roscommon or Connaught here. > Contact listadmin at: [email protected] > Bring more visitors to your webpage. > > >