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    1. [SH] GUINANE - HOURIHAN - Ireland > Elmira, NY; O'MALLEY - WALSH - BOLAND - MULHOLLAND - Ireland > Olyphant, Scranton, PA
    2. Toni Mason
    3. Hi Everyone, Paternal Line: John GUINANE m. Ellen DRISCOLL came from Ennis & Bantry, Ireland and raised their family in Elmira, New York (late l800's - 1940. Maternal Line: Patrick BOLAND m. Anna O'MALLEY (b. Olyphant, PA) in l906 and lived in Scranton, PA. I would appreciate hearing from anyone researching these surnames. Toni Mason

    11/01/2002 12:29:27
    1. [SH] COTTER, SCANNELL, SHERIDAN, MCCABE, AND CUSHING
    2. sarahmuldoon
    3. My great-grandmother Margaret COTTER SCANNELL's death certificate identifies her birth place as Midleton, County Cork in 1846 and having lived in Manchester NH, USA for 62 years. She was 82 at the time of her death on 3 Feb 1928. The implication is that she arrived in Manchester in 1865. It also states that her father was Edward COTTER and her mother was Margaret (surname not identified). I have not yet determined the port of entry or found any evidence regarding the Scannell-Cotter marriage although the 1910 census when stating the number of years of marriage leads to 1867 as a marriage year meaning they married in the US not in Ireland. David SCANNELL is from Ireland (the son of Denis and Julia - possibly BARRY) and that is the extent of the information provided on his death certificate regarding his Irish home. It does say though, that he lived in Manchester for 60 years. He was 84 at the time of his death in 1925 which would imply that he arrived here in 1865. I realize that because I do not have month and day for their birth dates that 1865 or 1866 would work for both of them. It also means they could have come here together or separately. Margaret Cotter Scannell and David Scannell had the following children - David, Julia, James, Dennis, John Vincent, Walter Bernard, Frederick, Gertrude and Ralph. ******************************* I have Catherine Sheridan wife of John Cushing arrived in Canada on June 28,1837 from Ireland at the age of 14. The family story says she arrived on the day of Queen Victoria’s Coronation She had six sons and six daughters. I do not have anything yet beyond Catherine Sheridan the daughter of Mathew Sheridan and Ann McCabe. She died 18 Oct 1912 at the age of 97 in Tingwick Quebec. Was the mother of Catherine Cushing who married George Muldoon in Tingwick ( 2 Feb 1842 ) 5 years after her arrival. Family stories have her related to the Civil War General SHERIDAN. Catherine’s parents, Mathew Sheridan and Anne McCabe married (probably in County Cavan in Ireland in the 1810 - 1815 time period). When they came to Canada they lived in Shipton. -- Sarah Muldoon Muldoon, Sheridan, Chapman -PQ, Canada Scannell - Somewhere in Ireland to New Hampshire Clarkin and Campbell in Prince Edward Island

    11/01/2002 11:55:57
    1. [SH] CTY CAVAN-MCCABE-FITZPATRICK-OREILLY-MCBRIDE
    2. All from County Cavan, Clooneen townland, Kildallan parish. John McCabe married Catherine Fitzpatrick. Among other children had Cornelius (7th son lived in Oshkost WI) Bridget born 1828. Bridget married Charles Reilly born 1821. Produced, among others, Catherine, born 1846 who married Charles Beiseker in NYC. Charles O'Reilly-Reilly-Riley emigrated to USA around 1845. Charles and Catherine Beiseker resided in Austin, MN, leaving NYC about 1866. Also William and Agnes (Riley) McBride lived in Hillyard Washington around 1900. Had one child, Loretta. John Roberts Plymouth, MN [email protected]

    11/01/2002 10:18:08
    1. [SH] NOLAN, Co.MAYO to NEW YORK
    2. THOMAS NOLAN born Cushlecka ( Co. Mayo) 1848; worked for Edison Company in Brooklyn, N.Y. Retired back to Mulranny ( Co. Mayo), died 1938. Believed married ( daughter Anne ? ), cousin of Pat, Bridget & Michael Loftus. His brother (?), Patrick Nolan came to Preston, England. The latter is my Gr.G. Father. Anyone know of, or are connected with, this branch of the "Nolan's" ? - John Eric Nolan would be delighted to hear from you.

    11/01/2002 10:00:07
    1. [SH] MAGOLLY, LLOYD, MC DERMID, HANBURY
    2. Jane MAGOLLY (MC GOLLY) married John or James LLOYD in Ireland about 1835. There son Patrick was married in Newark, NJ 1859 to Ann McDermid (Mc Dermott). They had children, James, Elizabeth, Mary, John, Thomas. Theresa, Dennis, George. John married Mary Dominick (DOMIILISK, DONINISK) in 1899. John's son, Leo, married (1924) Susan HANBURY. The family was in Newark, until 1936 when Leo died and his family returned to Brooklyn.

    11/01/2002 08:58:08
    1. [SH] O'CONNOR - HICKEY
    2. Hello List: Thomas O'Connor and Hannah Hickey were married circa 1862 probably in Lisselton Bounty Kerry. There were two know offsprings, Johanna and Nora. Johanna (Hannah) married James O'Keeffe in Montreal in 1883 and Nora entered the religious life. Thanks Rod

    11/01/2002 08:47:00
    1. [SH] FLINN, McCULLOUGH, BRADSHAW, SARTAIN, OUSLEAMAN
    2. john flinn
    3. All the above came to America prior to 1700 from Ireland, probably Ulster. Most were Presbitarian. John

    11/01/2002 08:25:50
    1. [SH] RUNNING,GILLESPIE,WRIGHT
    2. Doug Dewolf
    3. James RUNNING, Armagh, married Rebecca WRIGHT No dates know he was deceased by 1891, lived in Balybrannan daughter Anna Maria married Robert GILLESPIE of Tyrone in 1886 and moved to Canada in the same year. Married in Grange Church of Ireland. Any info appreciated.

    11/01/2002 07:48:34
    1. Re: [SH] A Hint
    2. Selecting "Neighbors" will give you the other households in the immediate area. Ellen [email protected] wrote: >In a message dated 11/1/2002 1:45:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, >[email protected] writes: > ><< When you access these you get an individual listing not a picture > of the census page itself showing all at a particular address. >> >Hi Tim. >Believe if you click on HOUSEHOLD on the upper left side of page you'll get >the entire list of people living at the residence. >Cheers, >Bob > > >==== SHAMROCK Mailing List ==== >** Remember! No flames, chain >letters, virus warnings or other off >topic posts should be sent to the >SHAMROCK list ** > > __________________________________________________________________ The NEW Netscape 7.0 browser is now available. Upgrade now! http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/download.jsp Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/

    11/01/2002 07:45:28
    1. [SH] Need Another Hint
    2. In Canada I have the enumeration info for the 1871 census. How do I go about finding the location of that ancestor's farm? Thanks very much for help with this. Mary [email protected]

    11/01/2002 07:13:03
    1. Re: [SH] A Hint
    2. In a message dated 11/1/2002 1:45:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << When you access these you get an individual listing not a picture of the census page itself showing all at a particular address. >> Hi Tim. Believe if you click on HOUSEHOLD on the upper left side of page you'll get the entire list of people living at the residence. Cheers, Bob

    11/01/2002 06:59:20
    1. [SH] Search for Missing Friends
    2. David N Murray
    3. If anyone has this CD can you write to me off-list and tell me how you like it? David N. Murray Email Address: [email protected]

    11/01/2002 06:52:06
    1. [SH] A Hint
    2. Tim Morrissey
    3. LDS now has the UK, Canada census from 1881 and the US from 1880 on line. When you access these you get an individual listing not a picture of the census page itself showing all at a particular address. It does seem to give the district and page number however (it did with those I was looking up.) So.... I took that info and went to ancestry.com and went to the 1880 census (they have no index for this). Used the district, page etc from LDS and found my folks with a minimum of trouble. You do have to figure out the page numbering system but that is not hard. So for example I looked up DANIEL FARRELL in LDS and once I knew I had the right one (in this case there was only one) I looked at the district... "Knox County Illinois, Galesburg, Ward 3, page 92D). I then went to ancestry.com to Ward 3 of Galesburg City and 'fished' around until I figured the page numbering out and then I found them, the whole DANIEL FARRELL family listed on the census page. Slainte, Tim

    11/01/2002 06:49:05
    1. [SH] HOLMES, DEMPSEY, COSTIGAN
    2. merry gantley
    3. Thomas Holmes, born 1820, Co. Meath, Ireland immigrated about 1840 to Cayuga Co. NY. Barney Dempsey, born 1824 in Ireland, to central NY. Henry Costigan, born 1803 in Ireland, to central NY. Merry

    11/01/2002 05:29:43
    1. [SH] Pendergast, O'Rourke, Reed, Quinn, Galvin, Hughes
    2. Ann W
    3. Wm. Pendergast, b. Ireland, m. Catherine O'Rourke, b. Ireland. Daughter, Catherine, b. Ireland 1830. Young Cath. came to Cambridge, NY, circa 1851. She m. Thomas Reed, b. Ireland, circa1827 - 11 children. Thomas Reed, b. Ireland, circa 1789 - m. Catherine??, b. Ireland. Nine children - of those nine, three were known to have come to Washington County, NY state, along with their parents. Thomas, [see above], Catherine, b. circa 1829, and Simon, b. circa 1836. Young Thomas came in 1849, the others in 1854. Young Catherine disappears, and Simon went to Montana to work in the mines - he died in Helena in 1874. Michael Quinn, b. Ireland, circa 1840, m. Catherine Hughes, b. Ireland, circa 1843. They married in the Schenectady area of NY state. Nine children - one of the daughters, Anna Jane, m. James Reed, son of young Thomas Reed, and young Catherine Pendergast. John Hughes, b. Ireland, m. Ellen Galvin, b. Ireland circa 1810. Daughter Catherine m. Michael Quinn -[see above] Son Richard, b. Ireland, circa 1850, was in the Cohoes area of New York State in 1880-1890. All of the above families settled in Cohoes, NY [Albany County] by 1870.

    11/01/2002 04:24:42
    1. [SH] Howe, Doherty, O'Connor, McCarthy
    2. Ann W
    3. Patrick Howe, b.1834, Co. Galway -came to Boston, Mass, in 1840-42 John Doherty, b. Ireland, m. Bridget Doherty, b. Ireland - came to New Brunswick Province by 1833 - to Boston by 1838, back to New B. by 1840, back in Boston by 1850. Daughter, Ellen [Nellie], m. Patrick Howe in 1863 in Boston. Jeremiah McCarthy/McCarty, b. Ireland circa 1813, M. Ellen Barry, b. Ireland. Son John born in Cork - family came to Boston by 1850 -Daughter Kate, b. 1850, Boston. Daughter Margaret, b. 1852, Boston. Margaret m. William H. O'Connor circa 1872.

    11/01/2002 04:08:53
    1. [SH] **Party almost over**
    2. Maura
    3. This is a reminder that if you want to send in your surnames for the Ancestor Party currently taking place, please do so by this Sunday (your time wherever you are in the world). Guidelines are up at http://community.webtv.net/shamrockroots/partyguidelines Thanks, Maura <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Maura Petzolt [email protected] <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> SHAMROCK ROOTS homepage http://community.webtv.net/shamrockroots/SHAMROCKROOTS Helpful Hints for Successful Searching http://community.webtv.net/mpetzolt2/helpfulhints

    11/01/2002 04:05:22
    1. [SH] HAMMELL, GRAHAM, SHAW, JOHNSTON, MACKLIN
    2. Marlene Wagner
    3. HAMMELL-Henry..married ISABELLA SHAW around 1830..Immigrated to Canada 1833-5..Henry died on board ship and was buried at sea...Isabella met and eventually married a man they had met on board ship..RODERICK GRAHAM, also from Co. Cavan in Ireland.. GEORGE HAMMELL..son of Henry.. Have no information on these people in Ireland..any ideas? No listing on any ships..

    11/01/2002 03:13:37
    1. [SH] BRODERICK Thomas b. Loughrea. Galway 1863
    2. tom broderick
    3. Seeking parents and relatives of my gf Thomas BRODERICK who emigrated to Australia arriving in Sydney in 1886. Died Tasmania 1923. Contact me at [email protected] Tom Broderick Melbourne Australia. 31 Oct 2002

    11/01/2002 02:56:02
    1. [SH] Canada census
    2. In a message dated 11/1/02 7:04:07 AM, [email protected] writes: << I am tracing back from Boston to Ireland am find my person emigrated from Ireland to New Brunswick Canada. How do I get census info c 1890 about Canada? Any help appreciated. >> The LDS have the 1881 Canada census online at www.familysearch.org

    11/01/2002 01:05:41