That's why I'd like it. We know what happened to the Conway clan (or our piece of it) after1850 when Pat first appears in the US Census, but what we'd like to get a better handle on is a feel for the conditions in Ireland (outside of Dublin) during the pre-Famine and Famine days. Incidentially, the reason I follow the postings on Roscommon is that Jane Callahan, the upstairs maid, was from Roscommon, as were the two sisters and one brother who followed her to the US. Charlie ----- Original Message ----- From: <maryldunn@aol.com> To: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 8:22 PM Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story > > Hi, Charlie, > > > > It sounds like an interesting project, and if you get my book, I hope it > helps. My book though is not just genealogical, though that is part of it. > It's also a social history that tries to learn why things happened as they > did. It considers what was happening in the larger society economically > and politically to produce the events that happened. > > > > Mary Lee > > > -----Original Message----- > From: brown551967 <brown551967@bellsouth.net> > To: roscommon@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 8:08 pm > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story > > > > > Mary Lee: > ounds like I really need to get your book. A cousin and I inherited the > ask of finishing a book by my uncle about the decendants of Pat Conway, > who > eft Sligo in 1839 for the New World, married the upstairs maid of his > mployer in Cleveland, and fathered ten children, all of whom lived to > dulthood. > Charlie Brown > ---- Original Message ----- > rom: <maryldunn@aol.com> > o: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> > ent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 1:11 PM > ubject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story > > > Thanks very much, Loree. I really loved working on it and putting "a face" > on some of these people. As it turns out, there are some quite interesting > stories in the U.S. part of their lives as well! While much of the story > is focused on Rutland, VT, the immigrants moved around too. > > > > Mary Lee > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Loree <Loree@dc.rr.com> > To: roscommon@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 9:58 am > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story > > > > > Mary - that is great news on your book. CONGRATULATIONS! > Loree Muldowney > ----- Original Message ----- > From: maryldunn@aol.com > To: roscommon@rootsweb.com > Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:06 AM > Subject: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story > > To anyone interested in the Ballykilcline story, > > My book about the Ballykilcline rent strike (1835-1848) and the fates and > ortunes of the evicted strikers in the United States (up to 1870) will be > ublished by the University of Massachusetts Press in July. Its title is, > allykilcline Rising / From Famine Ireland to Immigrant America. It is > listed > ow on Amazon but you can read a fuller description of it here: > > http://www.umass.edu/umpress/spr_08/dunn.htm > > Since some of you helped in various ways, I thought you might like to > know > hat it finally is making it to bookshelves. The story draws on history, > enealogy, and social sciences to produce the picture that it presents of > the > trikers’ lives on both sides of the Atlantic. It also draws on the > knowledge of > embers of the Ballykilcline Society, and other research communities, who > have > enerously shared what they know so we all can learn more. > > Many thanks to all who contribute to this list. 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Hi, Charlie, It sounds like an interesting project, and if you get my book, I hope it helps. My book though is not just genealogical, though that is part of it. It's also a social history that tries to learn why things happened as they did. It considers what was happening in the larger society economically and politically to produce the events that happened. Mary Lee -----Original Message----- From: brown551967 <brown551967@bellsouth.net> To: roscommon@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 8:08 pm Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story Mary Lee: ounds like I really need to get your book. A cousin and I inherited the ask of finishing a book by my uncle about the decendants of Pat Conway, who eft Sligo in 1839 for the New World, married the upstairs maid of his mployer in Cleveland, and fathered ten children, all of whom lived to dulthood. Charlie Brown ---- Original Message ----- rom: <maryldunn@aol.com> o: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> ent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 1:11 PM ubject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story Thanks very much, Loree. I really loved working on it and putting "a face" on some of these people. As it turns out, there are some quite interesting stories in the U.S. part of their lives as well! While much of the story is focused on Rutland, VT, the immigrants moved around too. Mary Lee -----Original Message----- From: Loree <Loree@dc.rr.com> To: roscommon@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 9:58 am Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story Mary - that is great news on your book. CONGRATULATIONS! Loree Muldowney ----- Original Message ----- From: maryldunn@aol.com To: roscommon@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:06 AM Subject: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story To anyone interested in the Ballykilcline story, My book about the Ballykilcline rent strike (1835-1848) and the fates and ortunes of the evicted strikers in the United States (up to 1870) will be ublished by the University of Massachusetts Press in July. Its title is, allykilcline Rising / From Famine Ireland to Immigrant America. It is listed ow on Amazon but you can read a fuller description of it here: http://www.umass.edu/umpress/spr_08/dunn.htm Since some of you helped in various ways, I thought you might like to know hat it finally is making it to bookshelves. The story draws on history, enealogy, and social sciences to produce the picture that it presents of the trikers’ lives on both sides of the Atlantic. It also draws on the knowledge of embers of the Ballykilcline Society, and other research communities, who have enerously shared what they know so we all can learn more. Many thanks to all who contribute to this list. And, of course, the search for he rest of the story continues. Mary Lee Dunn maryldunn@aol.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.1/1348 - Release Date: 3/28/2008 0:58 AM ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o virus found in this incoming message. hecked by AVG Free Edition. ersion: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.22.1/1347 - Release Date: 3/27/2008 :15 PM ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message
Mary Lee: Sounds like I really need to get your book. A cousin and I inherited the task of finishing a book by my uncle about the decendants of Pat Conway, who left Sligo in 1839 for the New World, married the upstairs maid of his employer in Cleveland, and fathered ten children, all of whom lived to adulthood. Charlie Brown ----- Original Message ----- From: <maryldunn@aol.com> To: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 1:11 PM Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story > > Thanks very much, Loree. I really loved working on it and putting "a face" > on some of these people. As it turns out, there are some quite interesting > stories in the U.S. part of their lives as well! While much of the story > is focused on Rutland, VT, the immigrants moved around too. > > > > Mary Lee > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Loree <Loree@dc.rr.com> > To: roscommon@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 9:58 am > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story > > > > > Mary - that is great news on your book. CONGRATULATIONS! > Loree Muldowney > ----- Original Message ----- > From: maryldunn@aol.com > To: roscommon@rootsweb.com > Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:06 AM > Subject: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story > > To anyone interested in the Ballykilcline story, > > My book about the Ballykilcline rent strike (1835-1848) and the fates and > ortunes of the evicted strikers in the United States (up to 1870) will be > ublished by the University of Massachusetts Press in July. Its title is, > allykilcline Rising / From Famine Ireland to Immigrant America. It is > listed > ow on Amazon but you can read a fuller description of it here: > > http://www.umass.edu/umpress/spr_08/dunn.htm > > Since some of you helped in various ways, I thought you might like to > know > hat it finally is making it to bookshelves. The story draws on history, > enealogy, and social sciences to produce the picture that it presents of > the > trikers’ lives on both sides of the Atlantic. It also draws on the > knowledge of > embers of the Ballykilcline Society, and other research communities, who > have > enerously shared what they know so we all can learn more. > > Many thanks to all who contribute to this list. And, of course, the > search for > he rest of the story continues. > > Mary Lee Dunn > maryldunn@aol.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com > ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > he message > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.1/1348 - Release Date: 3/28/2008 > 0:58 AM > > ------------------------------ > o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com > ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > he message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.22.1/1347 - Release Date: 3/27/2008 7:15 PM
No coincidence, Fran, since I work for the University of Massachusetts Lowell and I have worked with this press in the past. Besides, the subject seemed to "fit" with what they publish. Let's look for some Spring soon! Unfortunately, I heard mention of some snow again on Monday! Mary Lee -----Original Message----- From: Fran Weeks <fifi36@comcast.net> To: roscommon@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 6:02 pm Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story Robert Gavican sailed about the AJAX, but I'm very impressed that ou came so close after all this time I am particularly pleased that your book is being published by the niversity of Massachusetts. We have UMass here in Dartmouth, as you may now. It's not as grand as UMass Amherst, but it's growing by leaps and ounds and becoming quite renowned as a research center. I think it's a nice coincidence. Take care. ran ---- Original Message ----- rom: <maryldunn@aol.com> o: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> ent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:27 PM ubject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story Hi, Fran, Thanks very much for your note. I know how committed you are to these stories, too. I did try to write the story in such a way that anyone with immigrants who left in the 1830-1850 time period, roughly, would learn more about the social and political conditions that confronted the native Irish then and in immigrant America as well. I also focused on about a dozen families whose stories my research and the descendants "filled out" fairly well. While there were many sad events, there also were some funny and surprising ones as well. And, yes, Grosse Ile, where your ancestor disembarked from the Aeolus (did I remember the name correctly?), also is part of the story. There is a lovely painting of a Rutland marble quarry on the cover, courtesy of the Rutland Historical Society. So many of the Irish immigrants there became marble quarry men! Best Wishes, Mary Lee -----Original Message----- From: Fran Weeks <fifi36@comcast.net> To: roscommon@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 4:52 pm Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story Hi Mary Lee, The upcoming publishing of your book about the Ballykilcline story that s so dear to your heart must be a dream come true. I can only imagine the ime and effort involved in such an important and historical undertaking, nd the pride that you must have in its completion and acceptance by a ublisher. Great job! I will be anxiously awaiting the day when you announce that it is on the ookshelves so that I can pick up a copy and make it known that I know the uthor. (Well...sort of) I suspect that the reading of it, although my gr-grandfather was from oyle - not Ballykilcline, will bring me closer to this man who, at the age f sixteen, traveled alone about a "famine ship" in the summer of 1847, anaged to survived the journey, found his way from Quebec to Boston, arried another Irish immigrant twelve years later, and brought up a family f nine children there. I will always be very grateful to you for bringing is experience to life through your book. Congratulations and thank you. ran. ----- Original Message ----- rom: <maryldunn@aol.com> o: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> ent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 1:11 PM ubject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story Thanks very much, Loree. I really loved working on it and putting "a face" on some of these people. As it turns out, there are some quite interesting stories in the U.S. part of their lives as well! While much of the story is focused on Rutland, VT, the immigrants moved around too. Mary Lee -----Original Message----- From: Loree <Loree@dc.rr.com> To: roscommon@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 9:58 am Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story Mary - that is great news on your book. CONGRATULATIONS! Loree Muldowney ----- Original Message ----- From: maryldunn@aol.com To: roscommon@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:06 AM Subject: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story To anyone interested in the Ballykilcline story, My book about the Ballykilcline rent strike (1835-1848) and the fates and ortunes of the evicted strikers in the United States (up to 1870) will be ublished by the University of Massachusetts Press in July. Its title is, allykilcline Rising / From Famine Ireland to Immigrant America. It is listed ow on Amazon but you can read a fuller description of it here: http://www.umass.edu/umpress/spr_08/dunn.htm Since some of you helped in various ways, I thought you might like to know hat it finally is making it to bookshelves. The story draws on history, enealogy, and social sciences to produce the picture that it presents of the trikers’ lives on both sides of the Atlantic. It also draws on the knowledge of embers of the Ballykilcline Society, and other research communities, who have enerously shared what they know so we all can learn more. Many thanks to all who contribute to this list. And, of course, the search for he rest of the story continues. Mary Lee Dunn maryldunn@aol.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG. 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Robert Gavican sailed about the AJAX, but I'm very impressed that you came so close after all this time I am particularly pleased that your book is being published by the University of Massachusetts. We have UMass here in Dartmouth, as you may know. It's not as grand as UMass Amherst, but it's growing by leaps and bounds and becoming quite renowned as a research center. I think it's a nice coincidence. Take care. Fran ----- Original Message ----- From: <maryldunn@aol.com> To: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:27 PM Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story > > Hi, Fran, > > > Thanks very much for your note. I know how committed you are to these > stories, too. > > > I did try to write the story in such a way that anyone with immigrants who > left in the 1830-1850 time period, roughly, would learn more about the > social and political conditions that confronted the native Irish then and > in immigrant America as well. I also focused on about a dozen families > whose stories my research and the descendants "filled out" fairly well. > While there were many sad events, there also were some funny and > surprising ones as well. And, yes, Grosse Ile, where your ancestor > disembarked from the Aeolus (did I remember the name correctly?), also is > part of the story. > > There is a lovely painting of a Rutland marble quarry on the cover, > courtesy of the Rutland Historical Society. So many of the Irish > immigrants there became marble quarry men! > > Best Wishes, > Mary Lee > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Fran Weeks <fifi36@comcast.net> > To: roscommon@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 4:52 pm > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story > > > > > Hi Mary Lee, > The upcoming publishing of your book about the Ballykilcline story that > s so dear to your heart must be a dream come true. I can only imagine the > ime and effort involved in such an important and historical undertaking, > nd the pride that you must have in its completion and acceptance by a > ublisher. Great job! > I will be anxiously awaiting the day when you announce that it is on the > ookshelves so that I can pick up a copy and make it known that I know the > uthor. (Well...sort of) > I suspect that the reading of it, although my gr-grandfather was from > oyle - not Ballykilcline, will bring me closer to this man who, at the age > f sixteen, traveled alone about a "famine ship" in the summer of 1847, > anaged to survived the journey, found his way from Quebec to Boston, > arried another Irish immigrant twelve years later, and brought up a family > f nine children there. I will always be very grateful to you for bringing > is experience to life through your book. > Congratulations and thank you. > ran. > ----- Original Message ----- > rom: <maryldunn@aol.com> > o: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> > ent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 1:11 PM > ubject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story > > > Thanks very much, Loree. I really loved working on it and putting "a face" > on some of these people. As it turns out, there are some quite interesting > stories in the U.S. part of their lives as well! While much of the story > is focused on Rutland, VT, the immigrants moved around too. > > > > Mary Lee > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Loree <Loree@dc.rr.com> > To: roscommon@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 9:58 am > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story > > > > > Mary - that is great news on your book. CONGRATULATIONS! > Loree Muldowney > ----- Original Message ----- > From: maryldunn@aol.com > To: roscommon@rootsweb.com > Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:06 AM > Subject: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story > > To anyone interested in the Ballykilcline story, > > My book about the Ballykilcline rent strike (1835-1848) and the fates and > ortunes of the evicted strikers in the United States (up to 1870) will be > ublished by the University of Massachusetts Press in July. Its title is, > allykilcline Rising / From Famine Ireland to Immigrant America. It is > listed > ow on Amazon but you can read a fuller description of it here: > > http://www.umass.edu/umpress/spr_08/dunn.htm > > Since some of you helped in various ways, I thought you might like to > know > hat it finally is making it to bookshelves. The story draws on history, > enealogy, and social sciences to produce the picture that it presents of > the > trikers’ lives on both sides of the Atlantic. It also draws on the > knowledge of > embers of the Ballykilcline Society, and other research communities, who > have > enerously shared what they know so we all can learn more. > > Many thanks to all who contribute to this list. And, of course, the > search for > he rest of the story continues. > > Mary Lee Dunn > maryldunn@aol.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com > ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > he message > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.1/1348 - Release Date: 3/28/2008 > 0:58 AM > > ------------------------------ > o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com > ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > he message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------ > o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com > ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > he message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi, Fran, Thanks very much for your note. I know how committed you are to these stories, too. I did try to write the story in such a way that anyone with immigrants who left in the 1830-1850 time period, roughly, would learn more about the social and political conditions that confronted the native Irish then and in immigrant America as well. I also focused on about a dozen families whose stories my research and the descendants "filled out" fairly well. While there were many sad events, there also were some funny and surprising ones as well. And, yes, Grosse Ile, where your ancestor disembarked from the Aeolus (did I remember the name correctly?), also is part of the story. There is a lovely painting of a Rutland marble quarry on the cover, courtesy of the Rutland Historical Society. So many of the Irish immigrants there became marble quarry men! Best Wishes, Mary Lee -----Original Message----- From: Fran Weeks <fifi36@comcast.net> To: roscommon@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 4:52 pm Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story Hi Mary Lee, The upcoming publishing of your book about the Ballykilcline story that s so dear to your heart must be a dream come true. I can only imagine the ime and effort involved in such an important and historical undertaking, nd the pride that you must have in its completion and acceptance by a ublisher. Great job! I will be anxiously awaiting the day when you announce that it is on the ookshelves so that I can pick up a copy and make it known that I know the uthor. (Well...sort of) I suspect that the reading of it, although my gr-grandfather was from oyle - not Ballykilcline, will bring me closer to this man who, at the age f sixteen, traveled alone about a "famine ship" in the summer of 1847, anaged to survived the journey, found his way from Quebec to Boston, arried another Irish immigrant twelve years later, and brought up a family f nine children there. I will always be very grateful to you for bringing is experience to life through your book. Congratulations and thank you. ran. ----- Original Message ----- rom: <maryldunn@aol.com> o: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> ent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 1:11 PM ubject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story Thanks very much, Loree. I really loved working on it and putting "a face" on some of these people. As it turns out, there are some quite interesting stories in the U.S. part of their lives as well! While much of the story is focused on Rutland, VT, the immigrants moved around too. Mary Lee -----Original Message----- From: Loree <Loree@dc.rr.com> To: roscommon@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 9:58 am Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story Mary - that is great news on your book. CONGRATULATIONS! Loree Muldowney ----- Original Message ----- From: maryldunn@aol.com To: roscommon@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:06 AM Subject: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story To anyone interested in the Ballykilcline story, My book about the Ballykilcline rent strike (1835-1848) and the fates and ortunes of the evicted strikers in the United States (up to 1870) will be ublished by the University of Massachusetts Press in July. Its title is, allykilcline Rising / From Famine Ireland to Immigrant America. It is listed ow on Amazon but you can read a fuller description of it here: http://www.umass.edu/umpress/spr_08/dunn.htm Since some of you helped in various ways, I thought you might like to know hat it finally is making it to bookshelves. The story draws on history, enealogy, and social sciences to produce the picture that it presents of the trikers’ lives on both sides of the Atlantic. It also draws on the knowledge of embers of the Ballykilcline Society, and other research communities, who have enerously shared what they know so we all can learn more. Many thanks to all who contribute to this list. And, of course, the search for he rest of the story continues. Mary Lee Dunn maryldunn@aol.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG. 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Hi Mary Lee, The upcoming publishing of your book about the Ballykilcline story that is so dear to your heart must be a dream come true. I can only imagine the time and effort involved in such an important and historical undertaking, and the pride that you must have in its completion and acceptance by a publisher. Great job! I will be anxiously awaiting the day when you announce that it is on the bookshelves so that I can pick up a copy and make it known that I know the author. (Well...sort of) I suspect that the reading of it, although my gr-grandfather was from Boyle - not Ballykilcline, will bring me closer to this man who, at the age of sixteen, traveled alone about a "famine ship" in the summer of 1847, managed to survived the journey, found his way from Quebec to Boston, married another Irish immigrant twelve years later, and brought up a family of nine children there. I will always be very grateful to you for bringing his experience to life through your book. Congratulations and thank you. Fran. ----- Original Message ----- From: <maryldunn@aol.com> To: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 1:11 PM Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story > > Thanks very much, Loree. I really loved working on it and putting "a face" > on some of these people. As it turns out, there are some quite interesting > stories in the U.S. part of their lives as well! While much of the story > is focused on Rutland, VT, the immigrants moved around too. > > > > Mary Lee > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Loree <Loree@dc.rr.com> > To: roscommon@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 9:58 am > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story > > > > > Mary - that is great news on your book. CONGRATULATIONS! > Loree Muldowney > ----- Original Message ----- > From: maryldunn@aol.com > To: roscommon@rootsweb.com > Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:06 AM > Subject: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story > > To anyone interested in the Ballykilcline story, > > My book about the Ballykilcline rent strike (1835-1848) and the fates and > ortunes of the evicted strikers in the United States (up to 1870) will be > ublished by the University of Massachusetts Press in July. Its title is, > allykilcline Rising / From Famine Ireland to Immigrant America. It is > listed > ow on Amazon but you can read a fuller description of it here: > > http://www.umass.edu/umpress/spr_08/dunn.htm > > Since some of you helped in various ways, I thought you might like to > know > hat it finally is making it to bookshelves. The story draws on history, > enealogy, and social sciences to produce the picture that it presents of > the > trikers’ lives on both sides of the Atlantic. It also draws on the > knowledge of > embers of the Ballykilcline Society, and other research communities, who > have > enerously shared what they know so we all can learn more. > > Many thanks to all who contribute to this list. And, of course, the > search for > he rest of the story continues. > > Mary Lee Dunn > maryldunn@aol.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com > ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > he message > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.1/1348 - Release Date: 3/28/2008 > 0:58 AM > > ------------------------------ > o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com > ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > he message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thanks very much, Loree. I really loved working on it and putting "a face" on some of these people. As it turns out, there are some quite interesting stories in the U.S. part of their lives as well! While much of the story is focused on Rutland, VT, the immigrants moved around too. Mary Lee -----Original Message----- From: Loree <Loree@dc.rr.com> To: roscommon@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 9:58 am Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story Mary - that is great news on your book. CONGRATULATIONS! Loree Muldowney ----- Original Message ----- From: maryldunn@aol.com To: roscommon@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:06 AM Subject: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story To anyone interested in the Ballykilcline story, My book about the Ballykilcline rent strike (1835-1848) and the fates and ortunes of the evicted strikers in the United States (up to 1870) will be ublished by the University of Massachusetts Press in July. Its title is, allykilcline Rising / From Famine Ireland to Immigrant America. It is listed ow on Amazon but you can read a fuller description of it here: http://www.umass.edu/umpress/spr_08/dunn.htm Since some of you helped in various ways, I thought you might like to know hat it finally is making it to bookshelves. The story draws on history, enealogy, and social sciences to produce the picture that it presents of the trikers’ lives on both sides of the Atlantic. It also draws on the knowledge of embers of the Ballykilcline Society, and other research communities, who have enerously shared what they know so we all can learn more. Many thanks to all who contribute to this list. And, of course, the search for he rest of the story continues. Mary Lee Dunn maryldunn@aol.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.1/1348 - Release Date: 3/28/2008 0:58 AM ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message
I see I too missed the list you gave, concerning the Emigrants from Roscommon. How may I get the list sent to me..My ancestors no doubt were on one of those ships as well. Rosemary McLean
To anyone interested in the Ballykilcline story, My book about the Ballykilcline rent strike (1835-1848) and the fates and fortunes of the evicted strikers in the United States (up to 1870) will be published by the University of Massachusetts Press in July. Its title is, Ballykilcline Rising / From Famine Ireland to Immigrant America. It is listed now on Amazon but you can read a fuller description of it here: http://www.umass.edu/umpress/spr_08/dunn.htm Since some of you helped in various ways, I thought you might like to know that it finally is making it to bookshelves. The story draws on history, genealogy, and social sciences to produce the picture that it presents of the strikers’ lives on both sides of the Atlantic. It also draws on the knowledge of members of the Ballykilcline Society, and other research communities, who have generously shared what they know so we all can learn more. Many thanks to all who contribute to this list. And, of course, the search for the rest of the story continues. Mary Lee Dunn maryldunn@aol.com
Mary - that is great news on your book. CONGRATULATIONS! Loree Muldowney ----- Original Message ----- From: maryldunn@aol.com To: roscommon@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:06 AM Subject: [ROSCOMMON] RE The Ballykilcline story To anyone interested in the Ballykilcline story, My book about the Ballykilcline rent strike (1835-1848) and the fates and fortunes of the evicted strikers in the United States (up to 1870) will be published by the University of Massachusetts Press in July. Its title is, Ballykilcline Rising / From Famine Ireland to Immigrant America. It is listed now on Amazon but you can read a fuller description of it here: http://www.umass.edu/umpress/spr_08/dunn.htm Since some of you helped in various ways, I thought you might like to know that it finally is making it to bookshelves. The story draws on history, genealogy, and social sciences to produce the picture that it presents of the strikers’ lives on both sides of the Atlantic. It also draws on the knowledge of members of the Ballykilcline Society, and other research communities, who have generously shared what they know so we all can learn more. Many thanks to all who contribute to this list. And, of course, the search for the rest of the story continues. Mary Lee Dunn maryldunn@aol.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.1/1348 - Release Date: 3/28/2008 10:58 AM
Thanks to Patsy O'Shea and Pete Scherm for their wonderful help. Jeannine -----Original Message----- From: roscommon-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:roscommon-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jay Kubik Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 12:15 AM To: roscommon@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] Bullinree, County Roscommon I have a copy of a death record sent to me by a researcher in Ire. The place of death is unknown to me & I have searched IreAtlas and it is not listed. Perhaps someone knows where the town is. This death cert is from 1872 and is listed in Superintendent Registrar's District of ROSCOMMON; Registrar's District of ROSCOMMON; Deaths registered in the District of ROSCOMMON; in the Union of ROSCOMMON; in the County of ROSCOMMON. The date & place of Death are listed as Tenth October 1872 Bullinree Roscommon. The residendence of the informant is Bullinree. Hopefully someone can help me locate Bullinree. Many thanks for your help. Jeannine NC Researching in Kilbride Parish: Garrahan, Reynolds, Fox, Dunagin Researching in Kilmore Parish: Beirne and Burke ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
>From the RoscommonGenWeb Database 3/26/08: These folks were transported from Ballikilcline Roscommon to Dublin, then to Liverpool where they boarded ship Roscius 19 Oct 1847 and arrived in New York 21 Oct 1847. It seems by 1850 these improved sailing ships were making the crossing from England to New England in about five weeks. Hope you enjoy and find an ancestor or two. donkelly ===================================================================================== Carlon or Carlin John 30 Honor 40 wife Bridget 18 no relationship specified Ellen 9 no relationship specified Mary 7 no relationship specified Colgan Patrick 36 evicted Mary 40 wife Michael 19 son Patrick 8 son Anne 7 daughter Bridget 12 daughter Margaret 16 daughter Connor Terrence 50 evicted Mary 35 wife Thomas 20 son Croghan Patrick 28 evicted John 24 brother Margaret 26 sister Donlan or Donnelan Martin 32 Not evicted; no family relationship specified McDermott, Hugh 50 evicted Eliza 48 wife Bernard 28 son Hugh 12 son James 26 son John 24 son William 18 son Anne 25 daughter Bessy 20 daughter Ellen 13 daughter Rosanna 14 daughter Susan 22 daughter Mullera, Mullerea or Mulere Catherine 30 occupied holding; surrendered possession Narry, or Neary Patrick 40 Mary 28 Wife Bridget 1 Daughter Padian, Richard 32 Mary 30 Wife James 9 Son William 12 Son Bridget 10 Daughter Maria 6 Daughter Reynolds, James 28 Evicted; listed as head of family Bridget 60 mother John 24 son of Bridget Joseph 22 son of Bridget Thomas 40 no relationship specified. Bridget 14 no relationship specified. Catherine 2 no relationship specified. Stuart, James 63 evicted Ellen 60 wife George 20 son Ellen 18 daughter Catherine 25 sister
Further to my earlier mail, this reference may be to a place of this name in Co Longford. From my Irish map it appears to be relatively close to the Roscommon border although I stand to be corrected on this. Regards, Patsy - New Zealand. Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 5:14 PM Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] Bullinree, County Roscommon >I have a copy of a death record sent to me by a researcher in Ire. The > place of death is unknown to me & I have searched IreAtlas and it is not > listed. Perhaps someone knows where the town is. This death cert is from > 1872 and is listed in Superintendent Registrar's District of ROSCOMMON; > Registrar's District of ROSCOMMON; Deaths registered in the District of > ROSCOMMON; in the Union of ROSCOMMON; in the County of ROSCOMMON. The > date > & place of Death are listed as Tenth October 1872 Bullinree Roscommon. > The > residendence of the informant is Bullinree. > > Hopefully someone can help me locate Bullinree. > > Many thanks for your help. > > Jeannine > NC
Hi Jeanine - might it be Ballinree? Some references to this place in a Google search. One source puts in the district of Ardagh. Hope this helps a little. Others may have more information. Cheers, Patsy - New Zealand Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] Bullinree, County Roscommon >I have a copy of a death record sent to me by a researcher in Ire. The > place of death is unknown to me & I have searched IreAtlas and it is not > listed. Perhaps someone knows where the town is. This death cert is from > 1872 and is listed in Superintendent Registrar's District of ROSCOMMON; > Registrar's District of ROSCOMMON; Deaths registered in the District of > ROSCOMMON; in the Union of ROSCOMMON; in the County of ROSCOMMON. The > date > & place of Death are listed as Tenth October 1872 Bullinree Roscommon. > The > residendence of the informant is Bullinree. > > Hopefully someone can help me locate Bullinree. > > Many thanks for your help. > > Jeannine > NC
I have a copy of a death record sent to me by a researcher in Ire. The place of death is unknown to me & I have searched IreAtlas and it is not listed. Perhaps someone knows where the town is. This death cert is from 1872 and is listed in Superintendent Registrar's District of ROSCOMMON; Registrar's District of ROSCOMMON; Deaths registered in the District of ROSCOMMON; in the Union of ROSCOMMON; in the County of ROSCOMMON. The date & place of Death are listed as Tenth October 1872 Bullinree Roscommon. The residendence of the informant is Bullinree. Hopefully someone can help me locate Bullinree. Many thanks for your help. Jeannine NC Researching in Kilbride Parish: Garrahan, Reynolds, Fox, Dunagin Researching in Kilmore Parish: Beirne and Burke
Hi Don et al Just curious if the transportation list that is promised is a duplicate of the transportation records on the Irish National archives site at www.nationalarchives.ie/topics/transportation? Looking forward to checking the lists. Just out of curiosity anyone know of emigrants(or their descendants) to return to Ireland after the worst of the famine was over.? cheers Marion > From: roscommon-request@rootsweb.com > Subject: ROSCOMMON Digest, Vol 3, Issue 25 > To: roscommon@rootsweb.com > Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 01:01:37 -0600 > > > > DIGEST IN MIME FORMAT > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Emigrants from Roscommon to America in 1843 (George Kelly) > 2. Re: [Your list of Emigrants from Roscommon to America in 1843 > (Fran Weeks) > 3. Re: [Your list of Emigrants from Roscommon to America in 1843 > (mpettyjohn@comcast.net) > 4. Re: [Your list of Emigrants from Roscommon to America in 1843 > (MK Douglas) > 5. Re: [Your list of Emigrants from Roscommon to Americain 1843 (jd) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 10:55:16 -0500 > From: "George Kelly" <glkelly@jscomm.net> > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] Emigrants from Roscommon to America in 1843 > To: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <001d01c88dc7$8e2dbe70$42de4d40@userdchz1rt2th> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Hello Don, > > Any Ships, Capt. Names, Passenger Lists from Dublin to N. America, in 1751 > to USA Virginia BUT because of a storm docked at USA South Carolina ? > > My Kelly story, Walter Kelly b. abt. 1730 came to SC with a Quaker Group > that included a Samuel Kelly, a Timothy Kelly & members of the Milhouse > Family from Timahoe, Kildare, Ireland. > > My Y-DNA is with FTDNA and on the ySearch site my user ID is 44Y57. > > George > glkelly@jscomm.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "donkelly" <ocollaugh@comcast.net> > To: <Roscommon@rootsweb.com> > Cc: <ocollaugh@comcast.net> > Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 2:14 AM > Subject: [ROSCOMMON] Emigrants from Roscommon to America in 1843 > > > > Over the remainder of this month we will post ships lists from the County > > Roscommon database. > > > > These Roscommon people left Liverpool and landed about a month later in > > New York. > > > > Several ships were involved and we will list those passengers one ship at > > a time. > > > > Next month we will post convicts from Roscommon who were transported for > > seven year minimum to South Wales Australia. > > > > Apparently hundreds of Finians were transported to Australia. > > > > Great holiday all. > > > > donkelly, RoscommonGenWeb > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG. > > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.21.8/1339 - Release Date: 3/22/2008 > > 4:43 PM > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 18:32:44 -0400 > From: "Fran Weeks" <fifi36@comcast.net> > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] [Your list of Emigrants from Roscommon to > America in 1843 > To: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <00f201c88dfe$fa949430$b600a8c0@frans> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Thank you for doing this. I shall be eagerly looking forward to seeing > these ships' lists, although my folks left Boyle, County Roscommon in 1847. > My gr-grandfather, at age 16, went from Liverpool to Quebec and managed > somehow to survive sailing aboard one of the "famine ships". What an ugly > story that was! > Anyway, a big thank you for all you are doing to inform us. > Fran Weeks > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "donkelly" <ocollaugh@comcast.net> > To: <Roscommon@rootsweb.com> > Cc: <ocollaugh@comcast.net> > Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 3:14 AM > Subject: [ROSCOMMON] Emigrants from Roscommon to America in 1843 > > > > Over the remainder of this month we will post ships lists from the County > > Roscommon database. > > > > These Roscommon people left Liverpool and landed about a month later in > > New York. > > > > Several ships were involved and we will list those passengers one ship at > > a time. > > > > Next month we will post convicts from Roscommon who were transported for > > seven year minimum to South Wales Australia. > > > > Apparently hundreds of Finians were transported to Australia. > > > > Great holiday all. > > > > donkelly, RoscommonGenWeb > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:25:08 +0000 > From: mpettyjohn@comcast.net > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] [Your list of Emigrants from Roscommon to > America in 1843 > To: roscommon@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: > <032420082325.5149.47E838540007038E0000141D220922462702080106979B9B0A9F03@comcast.net> > > Content-Type: text/plain > > Awesome!!! I too thank you. > > Mary > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: "Fran Weeks" <fifi36@comcast.net> > > > Thank you for doing this. I shall be eagerly looking forward to seeing > > these ships' lists, although my folks left Boyle, County Roscommon in 1847. > > My gr-grandfather, at age 16, went from Liverpool to Quebec and managed > > somehow to survive sailing aboard one of the "famine ships". What an ugly > > story that was! > > Anyway, a big thank you for all you are doing to inform us. > > Fran Weeks > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "donkelly" > > To: > > Cc: > > Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 3:14 AM > > Subject: [ROSCOMMON] Emigrants from Roscommon to America in 1843 > > > > > > > Over the remainder of this month we will post ships lists from the County > > > Roscommon database. > > > > > > These Roscommon people left Liverpool and landed about a month later in > > > New York. > > > > > > Several ships were involved and we will list those passengers one ship at > > > a time. > > > > > > Next month we will post convicts from Roscommon who were transported for > > > seven year minimum to South Wales Australia. > > > > > > Apparently hundreds of Finians were transported to Australia. > > > > > > Great holiday all. > > > > > > donkelly, RoscommonGenWeb > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > > the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 18:09:22 -0700 (PDT) > From: MK Douglas <rkdoug2000@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] [Your list of Emigrants from Roscommon to > America in 1843 > To: roscommon@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <318617.45852.qm@web84105.mail.mud.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > I have seen the one post of the Ballykilcline evictees. The roster of all the ships lists for this group is available at www.ballykilcline.com > > Thre is a group investigating all the descendants from this area. > > kathleen > > Fran Weeks <fifi36@comcast.net> wrote: > Thank you for doing this. I shall be eagerly looking forward to seeing > these ships' lists, although my folks left Boyle, County Roscommon in 1847. > My gr-grandfather, at age 16, went from Liverpool to Quebec and managed > somehow to survive sailing aboard one of the "famine ships". What an ugly > story that was! > Anyway, a big thank you for all you are doing to inform us. > Fran Weeks > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "donkelly" > To: > Cc: > Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 3:14 AM > Subject: [ROSCOMMON] Emigrants from Roscommon to America in 1843 > > > > Over the remainder of this month we will post ships lists from the County > > Roscommon database. > > > > These Roscommon people left Liverpool and landed about a month later in > > New York. > > > > Several ships were involved and we will list those passengers one ship at > > a time. > > > > Next month we will post convicts from Roscommon who were transported for > > seven year minimum to South Wales Australia. > > > > Apparently hundreds of Finians were transported to Australia. > > > > Great holiday all. > > > > donkelly, RoscommonGenWeb > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 21:42:35 -0700 > From: "jd" <jacquie@cableusa.com> > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] [Your list of Emigrants from Roscommon to > Americain 1843 > To: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <001c01c88e32$a5ff2550$9e93af3f@DDCQ43B1> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > I see I"ve missed the list you apparently gave, concerning the Emigrants > >From Roscommon, How may I get the list sent to me..My ancestors no doubt > were on one of those ships. Please and Thank you, very much. > > Jackie Jacquie@cableusa.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <mpettyjohn@comcast.net> > To: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 4:25 PM > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] [Your list of Emigrants from Roscommon to Americain > 1843 > > > > Awesome!!! I too thank you. > > > > Mary > > > > -------------- Original message -------------- > > From: "Fran Weeks" <fifi36@comcast.net> > > > >> Thank you for doing this. I shall be eagerly looking forward to seeing > >> these ships' lists, although my folks left Boyle, County Roscommon in > >> 1847. > >> My gr-grandfather, at age 16, went from Liverpool to Quebec and managed > >> somehow to survive sailing aboard one of the "famine ships". What an ugly > >> story that was! > >> Anyway, a big thank you for all you are doing to inform us. > >> Fran Weeks > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "donkelly" > >> To: > >> Cc: > >> Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 3:14 AM > >> Subject: [ROSCOMMON] Emigrants from Roscommon to America in 1843 > >> > >> > >> > Over the remainder of this month we will post ships lists from the > >> > County > >> > Roscommon database. > >> > > >> > These Roscommon people left Liverpool and landed about a month later in > >> > New York. > >> > > >> > Several ships were involved and we will list those passengers one ship > >> > at > >> > a time. > >> > > >> > Next month we will post convicts from Roscommon who were transported > >> > for > >> > seven year minimum to South Wales Australia. > >> > > >> > Apparently hundreds of Finians were transported to Australia. > >> > > >> > Great holiday all. > >> > > >> > donkelly, RoscommonGenWeb > >> > > >> > ------------------------------- > >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > >> > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >> > > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > >> quotes in > >> the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG. > > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.0/1341 - Release Date: 3/24/2008 > > 3:03 PM > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the ROSCOMMON list administrator, send an email to > ROSCOMMON-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the ROSCOMMON mailing list, send an email to ROSCOMMON@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of ROSCOMMON Digest, Vol 3, Issue 25 > **************************************** _________________________________________________________________ Fashion, beauty, health, relationship advice and horoscopes. http://ninemsn.com.au/share/redir/adTrack.asp?mode=click&clientID=873&referral=MarchHotmailTagline&URL=http://lifestyle.ninemsn.com.au/?ocid=T003HOT40A0710G
I, too, would love to have a copy. Thank you. Fran Weeks ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dede Dunn" <dededunn@davtv.com> To: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 10:39 AM Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] jd list of Emigrants from Roscommon to Americain1843 > If anyone gets the link for the website for the Roscommon list of > emigrants, > I would appreciate a copy of same. > Dede Dunn > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Catherine R Moran" <crfmsc@juno.com> > To: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 10:42 AM > Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] jd list of Emigrants from Roscommon to > Americain1843 > > >> Please, I don't know how to find those Roscommon lists >> either...Catherine >> crfmsc@juno.com >> >> On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 21:42:35 -0700 "jd" <jacquie@cableusa.com> writes: >>> I see I"ve missed the list you apparently gave, concerning the >>> Emigrants >>> >From Roscommon, How may I get the list sent to me..My ancestors no >>> doubt >>> were on one of those ships. Please and Thank you, very much. >>> >>> Jackie Jacquie@cableusa.com >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: <mpettyjohn@comcast.net> >>> To: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 4:25 PM >>> Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] [Your list of Emigrants from Roscommon to >>> Americain >>> 1843 >>> >>> >>> > Awesome!!! I too thank you. >>> > >>> > Mary >>> > >>> > -------------- Original message -------------- >>> > From: "Fran Weeks" <fifi36@comcast.net> >>> > >>> >> Thank you for doing this. I shall be eagerly looking forward to >>> seeing >>> >> these ships' lists, although my folks left Boyle, County >>> Roscommon in >>> >> 1847. >>> >> My gr-grandfather, at age 16, went from Liverpool to Quebec and >>> managed >>> >> somehow to survive sailing aboard one of the "famine ships". What >>> an ugly >>> >> story that was! >>> >> Anyway, a big thank you for all you are doing to inform us. >>> >> Fran Weeks >>> >> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >> From: "donkelly" >>> >> To: >>> >> Cc: >>> >> Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 3:14 AM >>> >> Subject: [ROSCOMMON] Emigrants from Roscommon to America in 1843 >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> > Over the remainder of this month we will post ships lists from >>> the >>> >> > County >>> >> > Roscommon database. >>> >> > >>> >> > These Roscommon people left Liverpool and landed about a month >>> later in >>> >> > New York. >>> >> > >>> >> > Several ships were involved and we will list those passengers >>> one ship >>> >> > at >>> >> > a time. >>> >> > >>> >> > Next month we will post convicts from Roscommon who were >>> transported >>> >> > for >>> >> > seven year minimum to South Wales Australia. >>> >> > >>> >> > Apparently hundreds of Finians were transported to Australia. >>> >> > >>> >> > Great holiday all. >>> >> > >>> >> > donkelly, RoscommonGenWeb >>> >> > >>> >> > ------------------------------- >>> >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> >> > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >>> without the >>> >> > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> > >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> ------------------------------- >>> >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> >> ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >>> without the >>> >> quotes in >>> >> the subject and the body of the message >>> > >>> > ------------------------------- >>> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>> the >>> > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> > >>> > >>> > -- >>> > No virus found in this incoming message. >>> > Checked by AVG. >>> > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.0/1341 - Release Date: >>> 3/24/2008 >>> > 3:03 PM >>> > >>> > >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
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If anyone gets the link for the website for the Roscommon list of emigrants, I would appreciate a copy of same. Dede Dunn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Catherine R Moran" <crfmsc@juno.com> To: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 10:42 AM Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] jd list of Emigrants from Roscommon to Americain1843 > Please, I don't know how to find those Roscommon lists > either...Catherine > crfmsc@juno.com > > On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 21:42:35 -0700 "jd" <jacquie@cableusa.com> writes: >> I see I"ve missed the list you apparently gave, concerning the >> Emigrants >> >From Roscommon, How may I get the list sent to me..My ancestors no >> doubt >> were on one of those ships. Please and Thank you, very much. >> >> Jackie Jacquie@cableusa.com >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: <mpettyjohn@comcast.net> >> To: <roscommon@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 4:25 PM >> Subject: Re: [ROSCOMMON] [Your list of Emigrants from Roscommon to >> Americain >> 1843 >> >> >> > Awesome!!! I too thank you. >> > >> > Mary >> > >> > -------------- Original message -------------- >> > From: "Fran Weeks" <fifi36@comcast.net> >> > >> >> Thank you for doing this. I shall be eagerly looking forward to >> seeing >> >> these ships' lists, although my folks left Boyle, County >> Roscommon in >> >> 1847. >> >> My gr-grandfather, at age 16, went from Liverpool to Quebec and >> managed >> >> somehow to survive sailing aboard one of the "famine ships". What >> an ugly >> >> story that was! >> >> Anyway, a big thank you for all you are doing to inform us. >> >> Fran Weeks >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: "donkelly" >> >> To: >> >> Cc: >> >> Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 3:14 AM >> >> Subject: [ROSCOMMON] Emigrants from Roscommon to America in 1843 >> >> >> >> >> >> > Over the remainder of this month we will post ships lists from >> the >> >> > County >> >> > Roscommon database. >> >> > >> >> > These Roscommon people left Liverpool and landed about a month >> later in >> >> > New York. >> >> > >> >> > Several ships were involved and we will list those passengers >> one ship >> >> > at >> >> > a time. >> >> > >> >> > Next month we will post convicts from Roscommon who were >> transported >> >> > for >> >> > seven year minimum to South Wales Australia. >> >> > >> >> > Apparently hundreds of Finians were transported to Australia. >> >> > >> >> > Great holiday all. >> >> > >> >> > donkelly, RoscommonGenWeb >> >> > >> >> > ------------------------------- >> >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> >> > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the >> >> > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> >> ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the >> >> quotes in >> >> the subject and the body of the message >> > >> > ------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the >> > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > >> > >> > -- >> > No virus found in this incoming message. >> > Checked by AVG. >> > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.0/1341 - Release Date: >> 3/24/2008 >> > 3:03 PM >> > >> > >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROSCOMMON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message