VAUGHAN, Thomas married CONROY, Mary (no further info) Children: Michael (b. 18Feb1864) Lettermore District Galway, Oughterard Bridget (b. 11Jan1867) " " " Ann (b. 09Nov1869) " " " Coleman (b. 30Apr1872) married Mary McDonough of Spiddall
KENNEDY, Thomas, James -- from Eglinton, Co. Derry, 1853 > Carleton Co.,NB, Canada REID, George, Elizabeth--from Co. Derry, 1840 > Carleton Co., NB, Canada NIXON, Jane -- from IRL 1815-1833 > Carleton Co., NB, Canada McGEE, George -- from Culdaff, Co. Donegal, mid 1700's > New York, US BUCHANAN, James, John -- from Co. Derry 1820-1835 >Carleton Co., NB, Canada KEEGAN, James -- from IRL 1820-1840 > to Northern ME, US?? Any information will be greatly appreciated. -- Polly Shaw
Greatgrandparents Bernard CAFFREY and wife Margaret PLUNKETT Caffrey and son Patrick emigrated to NY c.1860, from County Westmeath. Bernard was born abt. 1844 and Margaret abt. 1840. They married in Westmeath abt. 1856 and had a son Patrick abt. 1857. Bernard Byran Caffrey was in the Civil War. They lived in Illinois on 1880 Census and had five more children. They homesteaded in Nebraska, February 20, 1880. Their land was sold and Bernard worked for the UPRR in Columbus, Ne. until he retired. Bernard died in 1898 and Margaret died in 1910 in Columbus, Ne. Am interested in finding their parents names, place and year of their birth and marriage record in Ireland and also the date and name of the ship they emigrated on. Greatgrandparents David MURPHY and wife Honora CALLAHAN MURPHY emigrated to NY c.1865, from County Kerry. David and Honora were both born abt. 1835-1842 and were married abt. 1865 in County Kerry. They had a son Bartholomew born January 16, 1867 and a daughter Hanora born September 14, 1869 in Jamestown, NY. They homesteaded in Platte Center, Ne. in 1873. They had another daughter Marie and in 1874, Honora died in the childbirth of Catherine, my grandmother. David then married Ellen and had three more children. David died in 1888 in Platte Center, Ne. Am interested in finding their parents names, place and year of their birth and marriage record in Ireland and also the date and name of ship they emigrated on. Thank you, Rose Mary
Just a point.....my sister's name Birth: Nancy Gayle Baptism: Ann Confirmation: Catherine Now, is that a handle or what!! I refuse under grounds of incrimation to give all of mine! Gretchen FLYNN
Where did they come from in Ireland? Thomas (Denis) Conroy b cc 1868-Parents unknown Mary Flaherty or Faherty b. cc 1868-70 b. to Michael Flaherty or Faherty and Nora Ford, was married to Thomas Conroy probably cc 1888 either in Ireland or somewhere in England, they sailed from Liverpool arr. 14 May 1890. Believe Thomas had a brother Michael Joseph Conroy, Mary did have a brother Andrew Flaherty or Faherty. All from Ireland , WHERE IS THE QUESTION. We have loads of info from 1890 till now but nothing for before. Ed Conroy -g.son
McKenna, Co. Monaghan McCann, Omagh, Co. Tyrone Cunningham, Kilmihil, Co. Clare
Higgiston, Benmore, Co. Galway Drudy, Charlestown, Co. Mayo Ryan, Ballyara, Co. Galway Gallagher, Charlestown, Co. Mayo
Greetings: Michael WELSH m Mary GAFFNEY Tipperary, 1840+- In Australia, Thomas b 1845 and John b around 1847. To California 1852 where Michael and Johanna were born. To Thomas WELSH and Etta O'BRIEN were born Thomas 1874 - Mervyn - Alma - Grace Mary - Mary Grace - James - Oliver 1878 Howard and Joseph WELSH. Thomas and John were architects &. builders and Oliver was a Paulist priest serving Alcatraz. The women married ARMSTRONG, LYNCH \AND COSTELLO Thanks for any info, Joe (Cancilla) WELSH, San Jose, CA.
Looking for information on Michael Hopkins and Margaret Devaney Had one son that I know of Michael born GALWAY County February 1, 1865 He married Mary Coppinger she was born December 10, 1866 GALWAY County They were married in Concord MA USA on January 11,1894 His age was 28 hers 27 at the time of the wedding. Any information on the parents of Michael or Mary would be appreciated hoppy in mass ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
A Happy St. Pat's Day to all, Looking for any LUCITT connection. I have hit the proverbial brick wall. LoftyNotes
Greetings My FINN and GALLAGHER line may have been from the north central area of Co Cork. Several arrived in Brooklyn NY in the early 1850s. Several more arrived circa 1860, and there they remained. Have been reconstructing the Brooklyn experience fairly well. Need help with the Cork connection. Pat Wood Family's are like fudge ... mostly sweet with a few nuts.
KELLY--Kildare and or Meath MCCURNIN--Roscommon BYRNES--Mayo MCGILL--Mayo CUSHIN--Kildare LOOBY--unknown Co. Thanks Patricia
HOPKINS Crimlin Castlebar County Mayo>NYC(1924) GRANT Drumbonniff, Hilltown County Down>Pittsburgh, PA(1906)>NYC(1936) MORGAN Stang, Hilltown County Down>Brooklyn, NY(1848?)>OH (1851?) WOOD Ballykeel East County Down (1869) FITZGERALD Glenanaar, Co Limerick(1833)>Balinthlea, Co. Cork (1880)>NYC (1885?) >Brooklyn, NY (1896) REGAN Kildorrery, Cork(1832) >Tulla, Glenroe Co. Limerick (1843)> NYC (1898) CHERRY Cratloe Co. Clare, Ireland (1868)>Brooklyn, NY (1896) Nora Hopkins FitzGerald
Catherine CLIFFORD married to William Larkin either in Ireland or Brooklyn, NY 1859-60 Mary Frances LARKIN, born Dec. 29, 1862? married to Michael O'ROURKE, 1887, Brooklyn. Michael's parents were Michael and Margaret MC CORMACK from Westmeath.
Mary CROMLEY married to Denis MC DERMOTT 1835-40 Ireland or NY. Daughter Anne married Patrick LLOYD born in Ireland 1835? parents John and Jane MAGOLLY. I have not been able to find any records in Ireland for either the Lloyds or Magolly.
Robert ATKIN was living in Tullamore, Co. Kings, in the 1860s when children Percival Robert (Robert Percival?) and Augusta Emma were born. Hi son, Percival, became a watchmaker and married Henrietta Mary WHITESIDE in Co. Limerick in 1888, where their first two children were born by 1893. Percival and Henrietta moved to Dublin before the 1901 census. Percival's sister Augusta remained unmarried, lived with Percival and Henrietta in a row house on Marino Crescent in Clontarf (suburban Dublin), and was Methodist. Percival and Henrietta were Anglican, Church of Ireland, which may have reflected the WHITESIDE preference. To avoid growing hostilities, Henrietta, her children, and her mother migrated in 1913 to western Canada (and later to the US). Percival Robert stayed behind in Dublin to sell his business, but then died in Dublin in 1915. Percival may have been an Orangeman, and I wonder whether he died (at age 53) of natural causes, or as a result of the religious and political hostilities then prevalent. Family lore is that other ATKINs also migrated to Canada, but details are unknown to me. The WHITESIDE family lived in Limerick in the late 19th century. Henrietta WHITESIDE's parents were Henry WHITESIDE and Dulcibella TAYLOR (b. 1841). Both the WHITESIDE and the ATKIN families were merchants. Dulcibella TAYLOR's parents were Augustus TAYLOR and Emily ROSE. The latter were probably born around 1800-1820. The TAYLOR and ROSE families were remembered in the naming of three of Percival and Henrietta WHITESIDE ATKIN's children, William Rose ATKIN, born in 1893/94 in Limerick, Emily Augusta ATKIN, b. 1900 in Dublin,and Percival Francis Taylor ATKIN, b. 1902 in Dublin. Glad to share. Gene Atkin, genea2@juno.com ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
NEWPORT, Lawrence, Wexford to St. Louis abt. 1848 COFFEY, Michael, Kildare to St. Louis, abt, 1850 FITZSIMONS, James, Westmeath to St. Louis abt. 1848 DUGGAN, Owen, Tipperary to St. Louis, 1865-70 HANLON, James, Galway to Columbus, Oh – St. Louis, 1850’s KELLY, James, Limerick to Patterson, NJ – St. Louis, 1850’s Jim near Chicago
John Guilfoyle-Abbeyleix, Queens B-abt 1825, Military service, Married Eliza Jane Thomas of Dungarvan abt 1851 in Gibraltar. USA abt 1860 William Guilfoyle- father of John, Queens Cty Susan Tobin- Mother of John Eliza (Elizabeth) Jane Thomas- B abt 1827 Dungarvan Francis Thomas- father of Eliza- B abt 1788 Maryborough, Kings Cty Ellen Barbara Calvert- mother of Eliza- B abt 1800 Whitegate, Cty Clare Thomas Family lived in Dungarvan most of their lives.
Looking for information on GARLAND Families emigrating to NY from County Louth during late 1800s early 1900s. The CALLAN Family remained in Louth and were from Kilsaran Parish. MC POLAND was from the Togher Area of County Louth, around 1850s. RICE from the same area prior to 1850s. Pat Garland pgarland6@juno.com http://www.geocities.com/pgarland6
Top 'O the Mornin to Ye All! Looking for info on the following: John Daly from Dungarven, Waterford Co., Ireland, b. January 22, 1829 (Parents are William Daly and Ellen Kirby - no places and dates known) Ellen Hogan from Dungarven, Waterford, Co, born, August 15, 1835 (Parents are Patrick Hogan and Ellen Lacey- no places and dates known) John Daly and Ellen Hogan Married in Shullsberg, Lafayette Co., WI - July 17, 1859 Lived in Nora, Illinois (IL), buried in Warren, Jo Daviess Co, IL Daughter Mary Daly, b. May 01, 1860 in Warren, d. February 15, 1918 in Stockton, Jo Daviess Co, IL is my grandmother who married Martin Murray. I'd like to know how/when they (John Daly and Ellen Hogan) arrived here in America....and any relationships/connections back in Dungarven. And, or info about Dungarven, itself. Thanks for any help or connections you can provide. Helen