Dear Terese: I am researching in the same area and was able to get microfilm from the LDS: Parish Church of Lisacull and Loughglynn, Parochial registers, 1817-1900, British Film # 0989753.(Found Under Tibohine Church Records) It was not so good a copy..but I did manage to find my ancestors in it..tho it includes only these years: Baptisms - 1817-1826/1829-1835/1835-1840/1849-1863 Marriages - 1817-1827/1836-1838/1849-1858 Deaths - 1849-1854/1868-1900 I then sent to the Roscommon Genealogical Research Center and for $45.00 they sent me exactly what I had previously found in this film that I rented for $3.50 from the LDS....so the film is a bargain. The names I am reseaching: Peter Costello (Abt.1790-?)married Catherine Gorman (?-?) they had the following children baptised in this parish: Michael Costello born 1818 married (abt. 1845 no record) Mary Nolan...my line Patrick Costello born 1820 John Costello born 1821 Catherine Costello born 1824 and possibly Augustine Costello...no birth record. Unfortunately Irish records leave a lot to be desired...and I am learning to be happy with the tidbits available. I think the above records are available on a CD...I met a woman from Australia online who had it, but I don't know where you can buy it.If we have a connection please reply. denise in US _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail
My great grandmother was baptized there in 1868, long after 1824. I visited the church a few years ago, and I suspect that the present church could have been built after 1824, as it doesn't look all that old, but I really don't know when... However it was built on the same ground, and a bit of the ruins of the old church have been preserved there. The records of the parish, that the LDS has, started in 1817, with some gaps along the way. William Patrick Gately T. Hoare wrote: >Could anybody please tell me the name of the Roman Catholic Church in Laughlin, Roscommon, in 1824 and if it is still there? > >Gratefully, > >Therese, in Queensland, Australia. > > -- "Welcome to the information age . . . Data, data, everywhere, but no one knows a thing." --Roger Kimball . . . The New Criterion
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Owen anciently from Wales and from middle ages in Tyrone (Owen). Some down in Munster (Owenaught) also. Don ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lila C Eubanks" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 9:10 PM Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] SURNAME OWEN > We have at least two men in our family whose given names are Owen. Where > could the name Owen have come from? They are connected to the Lenegan family > whose name is said to have originated in Roscommon. Any help is appreciated > very much. Thank you. > Lila > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 5:48 AM > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] SURNAME OWEN > > > > Don at [email protected] writes: > > > > << I don't know how long is long, but in a very old map of Munster I found > a > > territory called Owenaught. >> > > > > Don, > > > > I think you should go to google.com and enter > Eoghanacht <. You'll get > > hundreds of locations. Without looking up the details, I know there were > a > > number of Eoghanacht tribes/septs spread throughout Munster. As I recall, > > they originally came down from the north, perhaps Inishowen (Owen and > Eoghan > > are the same). Have fun browsing !!!! > > > > Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western > Massachusetts > > > > > > ==== 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 ancestors in Roscommon/Connaught criminals? Find out at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/criminal_files/criminal_a_b.htm > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 1/27/03
We have at least two men in our family whose given names are Owen. Where could the name Owen have come from? They are connected to the Lenegan family whose name is said to have originated in Roscommon. Any help is appreciated very much. Thank you. Lila ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 5:48 AM Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] SURNAME OWEN > Don at [email protected] writes: > > << I don't know how long is long, but in a very old map of Munster I found a > territory called Owenaught. >> > > Don, > > I think you should go to google.com and enter > Eoghanacht <. You'll get > hundreds of locations. Without looking up the details, I know there were a > number of Eoghanacht tribes/septs spread throughout Munster. As I recall, > they originally came down from the north, perhaps Inishowen (Owen and Eoghan > are the same). Have fun browsing !!!! > > Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > Add your Genealogy website for Roscommon or Connaught here. > Contact listadmin at: [email protected] > Bring more visitors to your webpage. >
My interests: John LYONS and Anne TIGHE, both from Co. Roscommon, were married in New York City in 1852 and then farmed in Clinton County, Iowa. Children's names were: Mary Ann - Delia - Julia - Margaret - Thomas - John - Jane. I wonder where John and Anne had lived in Ireland and whether they had other relatives who came to the U.S. Any clues appreciated! Janet Lyons - on a snowy day in Iowa
Hi gang, sorry to use the list for NGS, but mail to Dennis Walsh at [email protected] is bouncing for several days. I hope Dennis is on this list and can provide a new email address. Thanks all Don Kelly, IGP --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 1/27/03
Hi Patricia, Sorry, I did not respond sooner to your posting. (The old Mac died & I had to transfer & translate records.) There appears to be a connection between my family & the McGLINN family -- just what the connection is I have not figured out as, yet. Maybe you can help! :) I have a Mary BURNS - BYRNES - BEIRNE, b. 1802-1811 from Parish Kilmore, Co. Roscommon. She m. a James NORTON abt. 1827 in Ireland. They immigrated to the US bef. 1848 & settled in Reading, Berks Co., PA. Their daughter Bridge NORTON b. Mar 1833 in Parish Kilmore, m. Thomas McENTAGGART-McINTYRE in St. Peter's R C Church in Reading. A few years after Bridget was widowed, she & some of her children moved to Chester, Delaware Co., PA & became members of Immaculate Heart of Mary. Now to get to the McGLINNs, they, also, appear in Reading, Berks Co., PA, at about the same time the BURNS-NORTON Family does. (Francis McGLINN & his wife Elizabeth GARVIN.) Their first child born here, was a son John, b. 6 Sep 1847 & bapt. 23 Sep 1847 at St. Peter's R C Church in Reading. Bapt. sponsors: Luke SWEENY & Ellen DUNN. They may have had a son Jacob-James b. in Ireland. (I have more info on their children, etc., if you would like it.) The McGLYNN's son Francis, also, relocates to Chester, Delaware Co., PA & is m. to a Margaret CALL, at Immaculate Heart of Mary on 30 Nov 1879. Marriage witnesses are: Henry HENRY & Patricia McKERICK, (McCURNIN?). In Reading, a Margaret McGLINN was a sponsor for a child born to John & Elizabeth (McINTYRE) SMITH. I think there were other connection, too, but I can't think of them at this time. Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS) In a message dated 2/6/03 5:17:51 AM, [email protected] writes: << Good Morning List, I read with interest the BEIRNE et al posts. I have a Michael BYRNES born, Ireland, m Bridget McGLINN b Ireland, emigrated to USA in the 1860's. Also have John McCURNIN b c 1815, married Jane McDONALD b c 1816. The 2 familes united with the marriage of Mary Catherine Byrnes and Joseph Aloysius McCurnin in late 1880's in New Jersey. Any help appreciated. Patricia Snyder >>
Are there any Decendants of Henry Crowe born 1852 in Hulme, Manchester, England on this Mailing List ? His Father Thomas was born in Roscommon Harry Crowe [email protected] http://www.ion.com.au/~hcrowe
In a message dated 3/1/03 8:13:50 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > > > Gerry, > No, I haven't heard from her as yet. We communicate via letters. I > will let you know as soon as I do. > > Karen > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: [email protected] > Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 2:03 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] MURPHY'S from Ballyleague , Co.Roscommon > > Karen- I'd love to know if you ever hear from the "elder woman". Thanx for > > your help. Gerry Grady > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > Did your ancestors leave Liverpool by ship bound for New York? > Find out at: http://www Karen- OK I just don't want to lose contact with you. Gerry
Gerry, No, I haven't heard from her as yet. We communicate via letters. I will let you know as soon as I do. Karen ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 2:03 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] MURPHY'S from Ballyleague , Co.Roscommon Karen- I'd love to know if you ever hear from the "elder woman". Thanx for your help. Gerry Grady ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== Did your ancestors leave Liverpool by ship bound for New York? Find out at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/Bally/ballykil1.htmGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
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Karen- I'd love to know if you ever hear from the "elder woman". Thanx for your help. Gerry Grady
Jack, I noticed your last name 'Sheerin' - did any of your ggparents have the name Ellen or similar and did any of them marry a John Sharkey. We are looking for Michael Sharkey born 1827-8 in Roscommon area (we think) and the only family that fits the description is the one where John marries an Ellen (or possibly Eleanor). Margaret ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Sheerin" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 1:50 PM Subject: RE: [ROSCOMMON] Hotels in Dublin > Karen, > > When we were in Dublin last summer we stayed at the > Arlington Hotel, about a one minute walk from > O'Connell Square/Bridge. It's about a 5 star hotel > and a little expensive, but we loved it and will stay > there again. Every night they have live Irish music > and also the food is v/good. The hotel is within > walking distance from a lot of the tourist sites. > > The phone # 011-353-804-9100 and the Email address > is [email protected] > > Is this your 1st trip to Ireland? > > If it is, let me know, using my Email address, > and I will give you some good travel hints and > information for visiting Ireland. > > Have a safe trip and enjoy it. > > Jake Sheerin > Annapolis MD > > > > From: Karen Klaene > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 1:51 PM > Subject: [ROSCOMMON] Hotels in Dublin > > > Sorry for being slightly off the topic, but my husband and I are going to Ireland in May and plan to make a point of researching in Roscommon and Tipperary. > > Does anyone have a suggestion on what hotel to use while staying in Dublin. > > Thanks, > Karen Klaene > Cincinnati,OHIO > > > ==== 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 Gail, There has been a computer virus scare among people I know. I just want to tell you that I never sent attachments. Joan Schmitt --- [email protected] wrote: > Gail, > Found this in the 1930 census for the age. There > were also a few 40-44 and > 47-49. There was trouble in bring up the census > page. If it's your Margaret > will try again later. > > Margaret Campbell > birthplace Scotland > State NY > Township Brooklyn > Ed 137 > Age 46 > > Teri > > > ==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== > Connaught: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcnn/ > Leitrim: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irllet/ > Galway: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlgal2/ > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http://taxes.yahoo.com/
Don at [email protected] writes: << I don't know how long is long, but in a very old map of Munster I found a territory called Owenaught. >> Don, I think you should go to google.com and enter > Eoghanacht <. You'll get hundreds of locations. Without looking up the details, I know there were a number of Eoghanacht tribes/septs spread throughout Munster. As I recall, they originally came down from the north, perhaps Inishowen (Owen and Eoghan are the same). Have fun browsing !!!! Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts
Gail, Found this in the 1930 census for the age. There were also a few 40-44 and 47-49. There was trouble in bring up the census page. If it's your Margaret will try again later. Margaret Campbell birthplace Scotland State NY Township Brooklyn Ed 137 Age 46 Teri
Teri; I don't know if their was a daughter Mary. My Aunts name was Margaret McMahon Campbell. In 1930 she would be 45 or 46. Thank you so much! God Bless you and yours God Bless America Gail
Hi Gail, There are 29 Mary Campbell's in the 1920 Census, for Brooklyn. Would you have an age or birthplace to narrow it down. Teri
My cousins find the oldest version of surname OWEN in Wales. My Owen cousins say the family was a long time in north and south Ireland. I don't know how long is long, but in a very old map of Munster I found a territory called Owenaught. As Conn stands for the founders of Connaught, does Owen also stand for the early clans who founded Munster? There is a little genealogy and a lot of history in this question. Don Kelly, Owen, Rutledge, Middleton, Hext, etc. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 1/27/03