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    1. Re: [ROSCOMMON] NOON FAMILY OF ROSCOMMON
    2. Francine G. Weeks
    3. Hello Charlene. I don't know if this information has any relevance to the Patrick NOON for whom you are searching, but just in case, let me pass along the following: On February 3,1812, my gr-gr-grandparents, Elizabeth BEIRNE (also spelled BERN, BEIRN & BYRNE) & Thomas GAVICAN, were married at St. Joseph's Church in Boyle, County Roscommon. One of their sponsors was Anna NOON. In 1925, when Elizabeth & Thomas GAVICAN's son, Edward, was baptised, an Anna BEIRNE was his godmother. My thought is that this Anna NOON, who may or may not have been related to your Patrick, may have married one of Elizabeth's brothers. If so, it gives you a little information to go on. In any event, however, a lady named Anna NOON was living in Boyle - or very close to it - in 1812. Good luck! Fran Weeks ----- Original Message ----- From: "charlene bauer" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 5:20 PM Subject: [ROSCOMMON] NOON FAMILY OF ROSCOMMON > I see that Janet must have access to some valuable information and I wonder > if she could look up Patrick Noon who was born in Roscommon March 4, 1833. > He had siblings: Thomas, b. 1822; Michael, b. 1823; Bridget, b. 1828 and > Cecily, b. 12/24/1830. >

    06/28/2003 02:37:52
    1. Re: [ROSCOMMON] NOON FAMILY OF ROSCOMMON
    2. charlene bauer
    3. At 08:37 PM 6/28/03 -0400, you wrote: >Hello Charlene. > I don't know if this information has any relevance to the Patrick NOON >for whom you are searching, but just in case, let me pass along the >following: > On February 3,1812, my gr-gr-grandparents, Elizabeth BEIRNE (also >spelled BERN, BEIRN & BYRNE) & Thomas GAVICAN, were married at St. Joseph's >Church in Boyle, County Roscommon. One of their sponsors was Anna NOON. > In 1925, when Elizabeth & Thomas GAVICAN's son, Edward, was baptised, an >Anna BEIRNE was his godmother. My thought is that this Anna NOON, who may >or may not have been related to your Patrick, may have married one of >Elizabeth's brothers. > If so, it gives you a little information to go on. In any event, >however, a lady named Anna NOON was living in Boyle - or very close to it - >in 1812. > Good luck! >Fran Weeks >----- Original Message ----- >From: "charlene bauer" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 5:20 PM >Subject: [ROSCOMMON] NOON FAMILY OF ROSCOMMON > > >> I see that Janet must have access to some valuable information and I >wonder >> if she could look up Patrick Noon who was born in Roscommon March 4, 1833. >> He had siblings: Thomas, b. 1822; Michael, b. 1823; Bridget, b. 1828 and >> Cecily, b. 12/24/1830. >> > > >==== ROSCOMMON Mailing List ==== >Did your ancestors own land in Roscommon in 1871? Find out at: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/returnof.htm > >Francine, I believe we have communicated in the past regarding the NOON family. Please keep the lines of communication open because one day we may be able to prove that this is actually one family. Thanks. Charlene

    07/03/2003 04:59:18