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    1. MAHIN James; IRL; 1725-
    2. John Duling
    3. MAHIN James; IRL; 1725- -=| MAHIN |=- Seeking any information on James MAHIN, born roughly 1725 in Ireland. Had two sons: James and William who came to America about 1770. /\/^\^\~\^\ John in Grand Junction, Colorado jduling@wic.net John Duling 2698 E Yucatan Ct Grand Junction CO 81506 Computer to human: So how much memory have you got?

    12/25/1997 12:01:01
    1. MCKENNA,Mary Elizabeth; IRL>CO,USA; c.1890
    2. EZ DUFF TT
    3. MCKENNA,Mary Elizabeth; IRL>CO,USA; c.1890 Mary came to USA in 1887 b- 1869 IRL m- MC CARTIN lived / died CO...........Patrick EZ DUFF TT <EZDUFFTT@aol.com>

    12/25/1997 11:41:54
    1. MCCARTIN,John Patrick; IRL>CO,USA; c.1890
    2. EZ DUFF TT
    3. MCCARTIN,John Patrick; IRL>CO,USA; c.1890 ant info on this surname needed..........Patrick EZ DUFF TT <EZDUFFTT@aol.com>

    12/25/1997 11:39:22
    1. MCCARTIN,John Patrick; IRL>CO,USA; c.1880-1900
    2. EZ DUFF TT
    3. MCCARTIN,John Patrick; IRL>CO,USA; c.1880-1900 John Patrick came to Usa in 1882 m- Mary E.McKenna raised family / died CO. ..........ANY INFO ON SURNAME NEEDED Patrick EZ DUFF TT <EZDUFFTT@aol.com>

    12/25/1997 11:38:18
    1. MALONE,James; IRL>USA; c.1882
    2. EZ DUFF TT
    3. MALONE,James; IRL>USA; c.1882 Married Agnes Young , lived in CO.....Patrick EZ DUFF TT <EZDUFFTT@aol.com>

    12/25/1997 11:36:05
    1. MALONE,James; IRL>USA; c.1882
    2. EZ DUFF TT
    3. MALONE,James; IRL>USA; c.1882 Any info on this name needed -ended up in CO. Patrick EZ DUFF TT <EZDUFFTT@aol.com>

    12/25/1997 11:34:02
    1. MALONE,James; IRL > USA; c.1882
    2. EZ DUFF TT
    3. MALONE,James; IRL > USA; c.1882 Any info on James Malone's PLEASE .......Patrick EZ DUFF TT <EZDUFFTT@aol.com>

    12/25/1997 11:32:12
    1. BRONAUGH; IRL; c.1600
    2. Shebbear
    3. BRONAUGH; IRL; c.1600 Would like to correspond with anyone researching this name in Ireland. I have BRONAUGHs who came to Virginia, USA, in the late 1600's, from England. Someone I have corresponded with has suggested that this name has Gaelic origins. Does anyone have comments or suggestions on this? Will share info. Cindy Kennedy shebbear@aol.com (Shebbear)

    12/25/1997 09:06:01
    1. EMMETT, Frank; IRL>USA; c.1871
    2. Shebbear
    3. EMMETT, Frank; IRL>USA; c.1871 Wish to contact anyone reseaching this surname in Ireland. The person in my subject line, Frank EMMETT is my g-grandfather, b. 13 Sept 1847 or 1849, somewhere in Ireland, came to USA c. 1871. I have info on him from 1892 (when he married) until he died in 1906. The only other EMMETTs I have found are the well-known family which includes Thomas Addis EMMETT. They are well-documented, and there is no evidence of a connection to my line. Obviously, I am looking for other EMMETTs. The name is also spelled EMMET, EMMIT, EMMITT. Hope to hear from someone, Cindy Kennedy shebbear@aol.com (Shebbear)

    12/25/1997 09:01:05
    1. FOLEY; KER,IRL>COR,IRL; 1830-1880
    2. Elizabeth W. Knowlton
    3. FOLEY; KER,IRL>COR,IRL; 1830-1880 Looking for information on family of Peter Foley (first a schoolteacher, after 1856 a Church of Ireland, that is Protestant, minister) of Drummahane and Mary Rogers McCarthy of Glantane who married in Kilshannig parish near Mallow, Co. Cork, in 1853. I have the parish record of the marriage. Mary had a father named William McCarthy, a schoolmaster, and a sister named Eleanor who taught school in the area and lived until around 1910. Peter Foley was born in Co. Kerry around 1831. The story is that his family was Roman Catholic and converted to Church of Ireland about 1843. The father, Malachi Foley, was a schoolmaster and scripture reader also; and there is a record of a man with that name teaching in Cahirciveen, Co. Kerry, in 1826. Peter and Mary's children were William Malcolm, Thomas or Thomas Winspeare, and Anna Elizabeth (born 17 years later than William in Co. Sligo). Four other children with the names of Alfred Peter, Mary Gibson, Arthur Winspeare, and Eleanor Agnes died near birth . Thomas Foley was an alcoholic and eventually left for the U.S. or Canada but is said to have left no descendants. Anna Elizabeth became a schoolteacher in England, where she died before 1960. William (b. 1854) married twice (Hackett and Clarke) and had a large family (all branches traced) while following a successful career as a minister in the Church of Ireland also. He served in Askeaton, Co. Limerick; Ballycastle, Co. Mayo; and Tralee, Co. Kerry, among other places, and died in Dublin in 1944. He is said to have been born in Coachford, Co. Cork, but his baptismal record cannot be found in there or in Glantane or anywhere in the Mallow area. He said once that he remembered as a child in Skibbereen, Cork, hearing the coachman's horn in the night when the stage came in, before there was train service there. Almost no record of his early years exists. Any clues or tips on these Foleys? Please respond to this query only if you you have information on people with the same full names or in these specific areas who did not leave Ireland because of the potato famine. Do not respond JUST because you have Foleys in your family. Remember it is as common as Johnson is in the U.S. I WOULD like to hear from other people with Church of Ireland ministers in their families. Thanks! Elizabeth W. Knowlton KnowltonEW@Compuserve.com

    12/24/1997 04:46:26
    1. Re: BYRNE Thomas; IRL>USA; 1863
    2. Ellen Naliboff
    3. Re: BYRNE Thomas; IRL>USA; 1863 "married Maggie O'NEIL in Dublin, Ireland" Look in the Index to Marriages Registered in Ireland for the appropriate year, then order the appropriate register. If you need to, because the names are very common, look for the groom and the bride individually and compare the Vol and page numbers. These records are on microfilm available at the Family History Center (Mormon). Thomas just missed the civil registration of births, but maybe Maggie was born 1864 or later. Her birth certificate will have her parents (mother's maiden name). Ellen Ellen Ellen Naliboff <enaliboff@home.com>

    12/24/1997 04:26:53
    1. Re: BYRNE Thomas; IRL>USA; 1863
    2. Ellen Naliboff
    3. Re: BYRNE Thomas; IRL>USA; 1863 "married Maggie O'NEIL in Dublin, Ireland" Look in the Index to Marriages Registered in Ireland for the appropriate year, then order the appropriate register. If you need to, because the names are very common, look for the groom and the bride individually and compare the Vol and page numbers. These records are on microfilm available at the Family History Center (Mormon). Thomas just missed the civil registration of births, but maybe Maggie was born 1864 or later. Her birth certificate will have her parents (mother's maiden name). Ellen Ellen Ellen Naliboff <enaliboff@home.com>

    12/24/1997 04:26:52
    1. Re: BYRNE Thomas; IRL>USA; 1863
    2. Ellen Naliboff
    3. Re: BYRNE Thomas; IRL>USA; 1863 "married Maggie O'NEIL in Dublin, Ireland" Look in the Index to Marriages Registered in Ireland for the appropriate year, then order the appropriate register. If you need to, because the names are very common, look for the groom and the bride individually and compare the Vol and page numbers. These records are on microfilm available at the Family History Center (Mormon). Thomas just missed the civil registration of births, but maybe Maggie was born 1864 or later. Her birth certificate will have her parents (mother's maiden name). Ellen Ellen Ellen Naliboff <enaliboff@home.com>

    12/24/1997 04:26:52
    1. MCANALLEN, Patrick; IRL>MD,USA>PA,USA; 1770-1831
    2. Michael Cloyd
    3. MCANALLEN, Patrick; IRL>MD,USA>PA,USA; 1770-1831 Looking for spouse and parents of Patrick McAnallen, also spelled McAnallan, McNallen, probably born Ireland, arrived USA 1788 married Mary or Mariah. Shown in Washington Co. MD census 1790 and Butler Co. PA census 1800. Will dated 21Sep1830, probated Feb1832, number MC-40, name Patrick McNallen. Children named Hugh, James, Joseph, Bernard, Jacob, John, Mary Crawford, Susan Grossman, Maly(?) Gardner. Mimi Cloyd in Honolulu mikecloyd@worldnet.att.net

    12/24/1997 03:23:56
    1. WAUGH, William / BROWN, Mary; NIR>SCT; 1820-1880
    2. Brian Manson
    3. WAUGH, William / BROWN, Mary; NIR>SCT; 1820-1880 Searching for the families of William WAUGH (b.1839), son of Joseph WAUGH (b.c. 1810) and Catherine HANLON, and Mary BROWN, daughter of Charles Brown and Mary (Isabella) Gallagher. Joseph Waugh was listed as a weaver on his son's death certificate. William and Mary (BROWN) Waugh emigrated to Dumbartonshire area of Scotland and were married in 1860. Both sides of the family were R.C. No death certificates have been located for the parents of William and Mary in Scotland (Waugh, Gallacher, Hanlon, Brown). Northern Ireland is purely guesswork. They may have been from the south. However, there is much evidence to suggest travelling back and forth between Glasgow, Dumbartonshire and some place in Ireland. Any suggestions? Researching: WAUGH, BROWN, GALLAGHER, HANLON, MANSON amanson@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca (Brian Manson)

    12/24/1997 03:17:24
    1. LADLEY / LADLIE / LAIDLEY; IRL>MA,USA; 1845
    2. Phil Ladlie
    3. LADLEY / LADLIE / LAIDLEY; IRL>MA,USA; 1845 John & Andrew left Ireland 1845 came to boston then Iowa need information on this name Phil Ladlie <pladlie@dodgenet.com>

    12/24/1997 02:44:28
    1. Re: HANNIGAN,Thomas; Dublin,IRL>MD,USA; c.1840
    2. Ellen Naliboff
    3. Re: HANNIGAN,Thomas; Dublin,IRL>MD,USA; c.1840 "Hannigan seems to be an unusual surname" On the contrary! In 1890 there were 30 births registered in Ireland as HANNIGAN. The birthrate was 1:44 so there were 1320 living at that time. The Baltimore passenger lists are indexed so you can search that resource easily on microfilm at the Family History Center. Ellen Ellen Naliboff <enaliboff@home.com>

    12/24/1997 01:29:25
    1. Re: HANNIGAN,Thomas; Dublin,IRL>MD,USA; c.1840
    2. Ellen Naliboff
    3. Re: HANNIGAN,Thomas; Dublin,IRL>MD,USA; c.1840 "Hannigan seems to be an unusual surname" On the contrary! In 1890 there were 30 births registered in Ireland as HANNIGAN. The birthrate was 1:44 so there were 1320 living at that time. The Baltimore passenger lists are indexed so you can search that resource easily on microfilm at the Family History Center. Ellen Ellen Naliboff <enaliboff@home.com>

    12/24/1997 01:29:25
    1. Re: HANNIGAN,Thomas; Dublin,IRL>MD,USA; c.1840
    2. Ellen Naliboff
    3. Re: HANNIGAN,Thomas; Dublin,IRL>MD,USA; c.1840 "Hannigan seems to be an unusual surname" On the contrary! In 1890 there were 30 births registered in Ireland as HANNIGAN. The birthrate was 1:44 so there were 1320 living at that time. The Baltimore passenger lists are indexed so you can search that resource easily on microfilm at the Family History Center. Ellen Ellen Naliboff <enaliboff@home.com>

    12/24/1997 01:29:23
    1. HEWITT Mary K; Dublin,DUB,IRL; -1890
    2. HEWITT Mary K; Dublin,DUB,IRL; -1890 This lady was my wife's grandmother and I am seeking information about her forebears in Ireland. I believe that her parents owned a public house in Dublin. She came to England and married William Fathers c.1890. Ken Graham kengra@globalnet.co.uk

    12/24/1997 12:16:18