Misterin Adamstown Bantry Wexford Household Delaney Patrick(60) farm servant/widower Edward(20) farm servant-Johanna(18)-Mary(17)-Michael(15) Misterin Adamstown Bantry Wexford Household Delaney Thomas(44) farmer I am looking at this as been a possible as the names are very similar to Johanna's children. From looking at the age of Patrick do you think this could be a grandfather or an Uncle, would it say on the census that the children are nieces or children? Johanna came to Liverpool after the 1901 census. I am really hoping that this is her family. Thank you -----Original Message----- From: Kristina Cameron [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, 4 April 2006 11:29 a.m. To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [WEX] Delaney Thank you for this Joan Yes I did make a boo boo with the dates. I think I have found the family in the census I will keep searching. You have done a wonderful job transcribing this. It is people like you that help others to find there ancestors. Thank you so much. Kristina -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, 4 April 2006 10:58 a.m. To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [WEX] Delaney My family is from Rathumney as well. In the 1901 census that I have completed there are 33 households where the head of house has a surname Delaney and another 25 house where Delaneys are listed as residents. Maybe you can find some name connections. Not sure I follow your dates, if Joanna and Ellen 32 in 1901 are sisters then Michael father would be 6 when Ellen was born if he was born in 1860. There is a Michael 60 and wife Anastasia age 59 on the 1901 census. go to: http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/1901census/ Joan -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "Cyril Newsome" <[email protected]> > As far as I can tell Kristina there were only something like 7-8 Delaney's > in Wexford for this period... > Two of them being an Ellen and an Eleanor Delaney of Rathumney plus one > other female located elsewhere. > > The remainder are all males of different locations. > > > slan > Cyril Newsome > Loch Garman > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kristina Cameron" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 11:10 AM > Subject: [WEX] Delaney > > > > Hello listers > > > > Could someone please tell me if the Delaney name was popular in Wexford, > > circa 1860 > > > > Thankyou > > Kristina > > > > Looking for Michael Delaney born circa 1860 > > > > Daughter Johanna Delaney born 1885 left Wexford 1899 circa resided in > > Liverpool, Lancs 1901 > > Her sister Ellen Delaney married Nicholas Cullen living in Kirkdale, > > Liverpool, Lancs on the 1901 census age 32. > > > > Johanna Delaney married James Bolger born 1871, Gowran, Kilkenny in 1905 > > Liverpool, Lancashire. > > > > Anyone searching Delaney family > > > > Kristina > > > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE send a message to: > > > > [email protected] (if you are in mail mode i.e. receiving > the messages > > individually or want them individually) > > > > or > > > > [email protected] (if you are in digest mode i.e. receiving a > digest of multiple > > messages or want this mode) > > > > > > > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > The Wexford Surnames List can be found at > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/wexford.html > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== The Wexford Surnames List can be found at http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/wexford.html ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== Wexford List Guidelines http://wexford-l.blogspot.com/
Thank you for this Joan Yes I did make a boo boo with the dates. I think I have found the family in the census I will keep searching. You have done a wonderful job transcribing this. It is people like you that help others to find there ancestors. Thank you so much. Kristina -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, 4 April 2006 10:58 a.m. To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [WEX] Delaney My family is from Rathumney as well. In the 1901 census that I have completed there are 33 households where the head of house has a surname Delaney and another 25 house where Delaneys are listed as residents. Maybe you can find some name connections. Not sure I follow your dates, if Joanna and Ellen 32 in 1901 are sisters then Michael father would be 6 when Ellen was born if he was born in 1860. There is a Michael 60 and wife Anastasia age 59 on the 1901 census. go to: http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/1901census/ Joan -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "Cyril Newsome" <[email protected]> > As far as I can tell Kristina there were only something like 7-8 Delaney's > in Wexford for this period... > Two of them being an Ellen and an Eleanor Delaney of Rathumney plus one > other female located elsewhere. > > The remainder are all males of different locations. > > > slan > Cyril Newsome > Loch Garman > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kristina Cameron" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 11:10 AM > Subject: [WEX] Delaney > > > > Hello listers > > > > Could someone please tell me if the Delaney name was popular in Wexford, > > circa 1860 > > > > Thankyou > > Kristina > > > > Looking for Michael Delaney born circa 1860 > > > > Daughter Johanna Delaney born 1885 left Wexford 1899 circa resided in > > Liverpool, Lancs 1901 > > Her sister Ellen Delaney married Nicholas Cullen living in Kirkdale, > > Liverpool, Lancs on the 1901 census age 32. > > > > Johanna Delaney married James Bolger born 1871, Gowran, Kilkenny in 1905 > > Liverpool, Lancashire. > > > > Anyone searching Delaney family > > > > Kristina > > > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE send a message to: > > > > [email protected] (if you are in mail mode i.e. receiving > the messages > > individually or want them individually) > > > > or > > > > [email protected] (if you are in digest mode i.e. receiving a > digest of multiple > > messages or want this mode) > > > > > > > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > The Wexford Surnames List can be found at > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/wexford.html > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== The Wexford Surnames List can be found at http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/wexford.html
Does anyone have any information about Daniel Sullivan, who was executed for his participation at Scullabogue? He was with the United Irishmen and a Catholic. I have reason to believe that he may be related to my Sullivan family from Wexford. Martha hilary murphy wrote: > Beth, > There is no official record of ordinary rebels killed, only of their > leaders. However, there is quite an amount of anecdotal evidence of > rebel casualties, notably a list appended to an account of "The > Wexford Rebels of '98 in the Folk Memory of County Meath" by Eamon > Doyle in the of the Journal of the Wexford Historical Society, No. 19, > pp 120-152, 2002-03. > The names of Protestants executed, mainly on Vinegar Hill, are > given in Musgrave's "Irish Rebellion of 1798". > > Hilary > > ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 9:50 PM > Subject: Re: [WEX] Police records > > >> Hilary, do you know if there were listings of those killed in the >> Battle of >> Vinegar Hill? 1798 >> Beth >> >> >> ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== >> Wexford List Guidelines >> >> http://wexford-l.blogspot.com/ >> >> > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE send a message to: > [email protected] (if you are in mail mode i.e. > receiving the messages > individually or want them individually) > > or > [email protected] (if you are in digest mode i.e. > receiving a digest of multiple > messages or want this mode) > >
Thank you for this information Hilary (and all the help you have given on other topics). I have been searching for details of the imprisonment of my grandfather Tom Chapman and his brother Pat Chapman (from Busherstown). From the family I learned they was arrested in Easter 1916, he was imprisoned in the UK for 8/9 months, and was released Christmas 1916 at a port in the north of Ireland. I have been sent extracts from "The 1916 Handbook" which show he was sent to Stafford prison initially, but it also said his release was ordered in May/June (which does not tie in with the memory of his return at Christmas). I have also been told Seamus Swan's "two books" don't mention a Chapman at all. I presume the casualties you mention below refer to men who died, not those who were imprisoned but lived, so Richard Roche's book would then not be of any use to me. I have read "Wexford in the Rare Oul' Times" volumes 1, 2 and 3 so perhaps I need to read volume 4 if it gives an insight into what happened in Wexford in 1916, but again I presume it would not list names of those arrested and released? So I have found it hard to find details of his place of arrest, and his imprisonment from June 1916 to Christmas 1916. So perhaps I will have to wait until I am next in Ireland to see these papers. But even then I don't hold out much hope as my grandfather refused a medal and a pension as he said he fought for his country, not for money. Eileen in Sydney ----- Original Message ----- From: "hilary murphy" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 5:24 AM Subject: Re: [WEX] Police records > Greetings Kevin, > Spotted you email on the Wexford website. I rmember when I was a young > reporter on The Free Press in Wexford we published a list of surviving Old > IRA veterans of the War of Independence who were in receipt of military > service medals. That's the only official listing I'm aware of. Names of many > who were interned were published in the news columns of the local papers as > they were released at different times in 1918. Names of casualties are given > in Richard Roche's book "Here's Their Memory" published in 1966 - the 50th > anniversary of the Easter Rising in 1916. An account of the Civil War, from > the Republican side, was published by Sémus Mac Suain (Seamus Swan) in 1995. > Again it names casualties. > You might be interested to know, also, that the vol. 4 of the book "Wexford > in the Rare Oul' Times" deals with the 1914-18 War, the War of Independence > and Civil War. > > Let me know if I can be of any further help. Hope you keep well, > > Hilary > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kevin Byrne" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 4:34 PM > Subject: [WEX] Police records > > > > On the same subject, are the records of the Troubles and Civil War period > > available? I imagine that there will have been a lot of detail recorded > > as to relations and associates of persons under official notice - Kevin > > Byrne > > > > > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > > DO NOT post virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, etc. > > > > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > DO NOT post virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, etc. > >
Beth, There is no official record of ordinary rebels killed, only of their leaders. However, there is quite an amount of anecdotal evidence of rebel casualties, notably a list appended to an account of "The Wexford Rebels of '98 in the Folk Memory of County Meath" by Eamon Doyle in the of the Journal of the Wexford Historical Society, No. 19, pp 120-152, 2002-03. The names of Protestants executed, mainly on Vinegar Hill, are given in Musgrave's "Irish Rebellion of 1798". Hilary ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 9:50 PM Subject: Re: [WEX] Police records > Hilary, do you know if there were listings of those killed in the Battle > of > Vinegar Hill? 1798 > Beth > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > Wexford List Guidelines > > http://wexford-l.blogspot.com/ > >
Kristina and Cyril, I have an interest in Alice Delaney. She married Captain John Grandy a seaman who sailed out of Waterford. John Grandy was born in Duncannon and it is not known when he went to live in Waterford, probably around 1815/20. John married Alice Delany at the Waterford Holy Trinity Cathedral, Church of Ireland on 13/11/1837. He was aged 34 years. Little is known about Alice,. According to her death certificate Alice died in London in July 1875 aged 53, her daughter Kate signed her Death Certificate. Alice would have been very young when she married John, possibly only 15 or 16 years old. Alice’s place and date of birth is not yet known, approx 1821/22. Grateful for any information on the Delaney Families of Wexford /Waterford between 1800 - 1860. Terry Grandy "Kristina Cameron" <[email protected] To co.nz> [email protected] cc 03/04/2006 08:10 PM Subject [WEX] Delaney Topic Please respond to [email protected] sweb.com TRIM File Ref Hello listers Could someone please tell me if the Delaney name was popular in Wexford, circa 1860 Thankyou Kristina Looking for Michael Delaney born circa 1860 Daughter Johanna Delaney born 1885 left Wexford 1899 circa resided in Liverpool, Lancs 1901 Her sister Ellen Delaney married Nicholas Cullen living in Kirkdale, Liverpool, Lancs on the 1901 census age 32. Johanna Delaney married James Bolger born 1871, Gowran, Kilkenny in 1905 Liverpool, Lancashire. Anyone searching Delaney family Kristina ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE send a message to: [email protected] (if you are in mail mode i.e. receiving the messages individually or want them individually) or [email protected] (if you are in digest mode i.e. receiving a digest of multiple messages or want this mode)
Thank you Cyril How do I obtain that information you sent? Kindest regards Kristina Cameron -----Original Message----- From: Cyril Newsome [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, 4 April 2006 2:24 a.m. To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [WEX] Delaney As far as I can tell Kristina there were only something like 7-8 Delaney's in Wexford for this period... Two of them being an Ellen and an Eleanor Delaney of Rathumney plus one other female located elsewhere. The remainder are all males of different locations. slan Cyril Newsome Loch Garman ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kristina Cameron" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 11:10 AM Subject: [WEX] Delaney > Hello listers > > Could someone please tell me if the Delaney name was popular in Wexford, > circa 1860 > > Thankyou > Kristina > > Looking for Michael Delaney born circa 1860 > > Daughter Johanna Delaney born 1885 left Wexford 1899 circa resided in > Liverpool, Lancs 1901 > Her sister Ellen Delaney married Nicholas Cullen living in Kirkdale, > Liverpool, Lancs on the 1901 census age 32. > > Johanna Delaney married James Bolger born 1871, Gowran, Kilkenny in 1905 > Liverpool, Lancashire. > > Anyone searching Delaney family > > Kristina > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE send a message to: > > [email protected] (if you are in mail mode i.e. receiving the messages > individually or want them individually) > > or > > [email protected] (if you are in digest mode i.e. receiving a digest of multiple > messages or want this mode) > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== The Wexford Surnames List can be found at http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/wexford.html
Hi Kristina, The information was obtained from the Griffiths' Valuations for Ireland from 1848-64. slan Cyril Newsome Loch Garman... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kristina Cameron" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 9:03 PM Subject: RE: [WEX] Delaney > Thank you Cyril > > How do I obtain that information you sent? > > Kindest regards > Kristina Cameron > > -----Original Message----- > From: Cyril Newsome [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, 4 April 2006 2:24 a.m. > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [WEX] Delaney > > As far as I can tell Kristina there were only something like 7-8 Delaney's > in Wexford for this period... > Two of them being an Ellen and an Eleanor Delaney of Rathumney plus one > other female located elsewhere. > > The remainder are all males of different locations. > > > slan > Cyril Newsome > Loch Garman > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kristina Cameron" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 11:10 AM > Subject: [WEX] Delaney > > > > Hello listers > > > > Could someone please tell me if the Delaney name was popular in Wexford, > > circa 1860 > > > > Thankyou > > Kristina > > > > Looking for Michael Delaney born circa 1860 > > > > Daughter Johanna Delaney born 1885 left Wexford 1899 circa resided in > > Liverpool, Lancs 1901 > > Her sister Ellen Delaney married Nicholas Cullen living in Kirkdale, > > Liverpool, Lancs on the 1901 census age 32. > > > > Johanna Delaney married James Bolger born 1871, Gowran, Kilkenny in 1905 > > Liverpool, Lancashire. > > > > Anyone searching Delaney family > > > > Kristina > > > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE send a message to: > > > > [email protected] (if you are in mail mode i.e. receiving > the messages > > individually or want them individually) > > > > or > > > > [email protected] (if you are in digest mode i.e. receiving a > digest of multiple > > messages or want this mode) > > > > > > > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > The Wexford Surnames List can be found at > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/wexford.html > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE send a message to: > > [email protected] (if you are in mail mode i.e. receiving the messages > individually or want them individually) > > or > > [email protected] (if you are in digest mode i.e. receiving a digest of multiple > messages or want this mode) > > >
Well Bill, Kitestown is in the Civil Parish of Kilpatrick and consists of 113 acres as a Townland. It is located at Kyle Crossabeg. slan Cyril Newsome Loch Garman... ----- Original Message ----- From: " WILLIAM STAFFORD" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 6:59 PM Subject: RE: [WEX] John Stafford 1835 > Hi Cyril and Cara > Maestros of Wexford research!!! my GGGFather John Stafford[DOB abt 1835 ] > Kitestown, married Mary Murphy abt 1865 I am trying to research more info > concerning their burial whereabouts and their parents . A tall request but > any info would be appreciated. Fingers crossed. > Bill Stafford [Shropshire ] > PS.is Kitestown part of Crossabeg.?? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Cyril Newsome [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 03 April 2006 15:24 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [WEX] Delaney > > As far as I can tell Kristina there were only something like 7-8 Delaney's > in Wexford for this period... > Two of them being an Ellen and an Eleanor Delaney of Rathumney plus one > other female located elsewhere. > > The remainder are all males of different locations. > > > slan > Cyril Newsome > Loch Garman > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kristina Cameron" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 11:10 AM > Subject: [WEX] Delaney > > > > Hello listers > > > > Could someone please tell me if the Delaney name was popular in Wexford, > > circa 1860 > > > > Thankyou > > Kristina > > > > Looking for Michael Delaney born circa 1860 > > > > Daughter Johanna Delaney born 1885 left Wexford 1899 circa resided in > > Liverpool, Lancs 1901 > > Her sister Ellen Delaney married Nicholas Cullen living in Kirkdale, > > Liverpool, Lancs on the 1901 census age 32. > > > > Johanna Delaney married James Bolger born 1871, Gowran, Kilkenny in 1905 > > Liverpool, Lancashire. > > > > Anyone searching Delaney family > > > > Kristina > > > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE send a message to: > > > > [email protected] (if you are in mail mode i.e. receiving > the messages > > individually or want them individually) > > > > or > > > > [email protected] (if you are in digest mode i.e. receiving a > digest of multiple > > messages or want this mode) > > > > > > > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > The Wexford Surnames List can be found at > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/wexford.html > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > Wexford List Guidelines > > http://wexford-l.blogspot.com/ > > >
Hi Richie Thanks for that info. Unfortunately I cannot assist you , as like you I am having difficulties in tracing the Murphy's and Stafford's. There could be a link between us, only more research will tell. Yes it is fun tracking relatives but it can be very frustrating when the relatives live in a different country and you have to rely on other kind hearted people to help you. Good luck with your research and if I learn anything I will pass it on Good hunting Bill Stafford [ Shropshire England ] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 03 April 2006 23:32 To: [email protected] Subject: [WEX] Fwd: Your Staffords Bill and any other lister of interest, I saw your Wexford-l message about your ggg-grandfather John Stafford and married to a Murphy. Excuse me if I've written to you before and have lost the memory of that. Me own ggg-grandmother is MARY STAFFORD. She married JAMES EDWARDS in Piercestown in the southern part of Co. Wexford in 1829. I've been trying to find something about her family -- mother, father, siblings -- and what happened to her when the rest of the family shows up in Chicago in the 1850's. The last known child Mary and James had was a John in 1843. Am also looking for MURPHYS from Co. Wexford. My gg-grandfather is JAMES MURPHY who married Mary's and James' oldest daugther, CATHERINE, in 1859 in Chicago. Any connection you might have, no matter how slim, will be most gratefully welcomed. Richie -- Georgia, USA P.S. Ain't it fun trying to pin down relies with common names? ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== The Wexford Surnames List can be found at http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/wexford.html
My family is from Rathumney as well. In the 1901 census that I have completed there are 33 households where the head of house has a surname Delaney and another 25 house where Delaneys are listed as residents. Maybe you can find some name connections. Not sure I follow your dates, if Joanna and Ellen 32 in 1901 are sisters then Michael father would be 6 when Ellen was born if he was born in 1860. There is a Michael 60 and wife Anastasia age 59 on the 1901 census. go to: http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/1901census/ Joan -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "Cyril Newsome" <[email protected]> > As far as I can tell Kristina there were only something like 7-8 Delaney's > in Wexford for this period... > Two of them being an Ellen and an Eleanor Delaney of Rathumney plus one > other female located elsewhere. > > The remainder are all males of different locations. > > > slan > Cyril Newsome > Loch Garman > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kristina Cameron" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 11:10 AM > Subject: [WEX] Delaney > > > > Hello listers > > > > Could someone please tell me if the Delaney name was popular in Wexford, > > circa 1860 > > > > Thankyou > > Kristina > > > > Looking for Michael Delaney born circa 1860 > > > > Daughter Johanna Delaney born 1885 left Wexford 1899 circa resided in > > Liverpool, Lancs 1901 > > Her sister Ellen Delaney married Nicholas Cullen living in Kirkdale, > > Liverpool, Lancs on the 1901 census age 32. > > > > Johanna Delaney married James Bolger born 1871, Gowran, Kilkenny in 1905 > > Liverpool, Lancashire. > > > > Anyone searching Delaney family > > > > Kristina > > > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE send a message to: > > > > [email protected] (if you are in mail mode i.e. receiving > the messages > > individually or want them individually) > > > > or > > > > [email protected] (if you are in digest mode i.e. receiving a > digest of multiple > > messages or want this mode) > > > > > > > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > The Wexford Surnames List can be found at > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/wexford.html >
Hello listers Could someone please tell me if the Delaney name was popular in Wexford, circa 1860 Thankyou Kristina Looking for Michael Delaney born circa 1860 Daughter Johanna Delaney born 1885 left Wexford 1899 circa resided in Liverpool, Lancs 1901 Her sister Ellen Delaney married Nicholas Cullen living in Kirkdale, Liverpool, Lancs on the 1901 census age 32. Johanna Delaney married James Bolger born 1871, Gowran, Kilkenny in 1905 Liverpool, Lancashire. Anyone searching Delaney family Kristina
Bill, Thanks for your reply. I'll do the same for you. There are many good people like Hilary, Cyril and others in Eire one can turn to. However, it do require a lot of digging. And, what provides me the rush in this ancestor search business is while, in the trenches, uncovering who I'm searching for. Probably best I save my pennies (and dollars) for another trip across the Big Pond. I've kept a copy of your email for future follow-up. As a lovely ladies in the States has told me, "may your ancestors find you, soon." Richie Hi Richie Thanks for that info. Unfortunately I cannot assist you , as like you I am having difficulties in tracing the Murphy's and Stafford's. There could be a link between us, only more research will tell. Yes it is fun tracking relatives but it can be very frustrating when the relatives live in a different country and you have to rely on other kind hearted people to help you. Good luck with your research and if I learn anything I will pass it on Good hunting Bill Stafford [ Shropshire England ] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 03 April 2006 23:32 To: [email protected] Subject: [WEX] Fwd: Your Staffords Bill and any other lister of interest, I saw your Wexford-l message about your ggg-grandfather John Stafford and married to a Murphy. Excuse me if I've written to you before and have lost the memory of that. Me own ggg-grandmother is MARY STAFFORD. She married JAMES EDWARDS in Piercestown in the southern part of Co. Wexford in 1829. I've been trying to find something about her family -- mother, father, siblings -- and what happened to her when the rest of the family shows up in Chicago in the 1850's. The last known child Mary and James had was a John in 1843. Am also looking for MURPHYS from Co. Wexford. My gg-grandfather is JAMES MURPHY who married Mary's and James' oldest daugther, CATHERINE, in 1859 in Chicago. Any connection you might have, no matter how slim, will be most gratefully welcomed. Richie -- Georgia, USA P.S. Ain't it fun trying to pin down relies with common names? ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== The Wexford Surnames List can be found at http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/wexford.html ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== To do a search of the Wexford Archives go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
John Redmond is listed as John or Michael Redmond married to a Sarah Murphy is the one I have no good ? Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margaret Mckinlay" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 7:10 AM Subject: Re: [WEX] Redmond > Hello Marilyn, I think Cyril is probably right and I had the wrong > spelling. All I know is that Ellen Redmond b(1886)came from Ballyrooaun > (Cyril's spelling) Enniscorthy and she had at least one sister Maureen > always known as Minny, plus at least two brothers, don't know their names > but they never left their small farm, never married - she moved to > Plymouth, England when she was about 14 years old. Rumour gives her > father's name as John, mother Sarah Murphy but I don't know if that is > accurate. Sorry I can't tell you more, regards Margaret. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marilyn Shanahan" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 9:50 PM > Subject: Re: [WEX] Redmond > > >> Hello again Cyril... >> You know, it was Margaret, the last threaded message on this line, that >> asked about Ballinruin in Wexford. I do not know what town my Redmonds >> came from in Wexford, and was inquiring of her, what information she >> might have as to whether we had a connection of Redmonds. Maybe she >> could clarify which townland she was referring to. >> Thanks for your interest. >> Marilyn in Chicago >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Cyril Newsome" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 7:45 PM >> Subject: Re: [WEX] Redmond >> >> >>> Hi Marilyn, >>> >>> Are you sure it's not Ballyrooaun you are looking for? There's no >>> Ballinruin >>> in Wexford. >>> >>> Ballinrooaun is a Townland of 83 acres in the Barony of Ballaghkeen, >>> Civil >>> Parish of Ballynaslaney in the Newsworthy PLU. >>> >>> slan >>> Cyril Newsome >>> Loch Garman >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Marilyn Shanahan" <[email protected]> >>> To: <[email protected]> >>> Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 6:57 PM >>> Subject: Re: [WEX] Redmond >>> >>> >>>> Hello Margaret: >>>> I have a Bridget Redmond, who was married in Wexford in 1833 to a John >>>> Doyle. This sums up pretty much all I know about her. They had two >>>> daughters that I know of, Margaret born 1849 and Mary born 1845 in >>>> Wexford >>>> (Do not even know the town in Wex) Could this be any connection to >>>> your >>>> Helen or Ellen? >>>> Marilyn >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Margaret Mckinlay" <[email protected]> >>>> To: <[email protected]> >>>> Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 1:55 AM >>>> Subject: [WEX] Redmond >>>> >>>> >>>> > Ellen or Helen Redmond born 1886 at Ballinruin, Enniscorthy, Wexford. >>>> > I >>>> > would like to know more about that address - was Ballinruin the name >>>> > of >>> a >>>> > farm or village? I believe her father was John Redmond, her mother >>> Sarah >>>> > Murphy. Any information about their birth dates and John's >>> father/mother, >>>> > and Ellen's siblings would be most welcome. >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== >>>> > This list is for the discussion of Genealogy and History, primarily >>>> > regarding the Wexford area in Ireland. Discussion of migration >>>> > patterns, >>>> > immigration,heraldry, historical sketches, census data, wills, family >>>> > Bibles, vital records, web sites, etc. involving this area is >>>> > encouraged......... >>>> > >>>> > >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== >>>> To do a search of the Wexford Archives go to >>>> http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== >>> To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE send a message to: >>> >>> [email protected] (if you are in mail mode i.e. receiving >>> the messages >>> individually or want them individually) >>> >>> or >>> >>> [email protected] (if you are in digest mode i.e. receiving >>> a digest of multiple >>> messages or want this mode) >>> >>> >> >> >> >> ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== >> To do a search of the Wexford Archives go to >> http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >> >> >> > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > To do a search of the Wexford Archives go to > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >
Greetings Kevin, Spotted you email on the Wexford website. I rmember when I was a young reporter on The Free Press in Wexford we published a list of surviving Old IRA veterans of the War of Independence who were in receipt of military service medals. That's the only official listing I'm aware of. Names of many who were interned were published in the news columns of the local papers as they were released at different times in 1918. Names of casualties are given in Richard Roche's book "Here's Their Memory" published in 1966 - the 50th anniversary of the Easter Rising in 1916. An account of the Civil War, from the Republican side, was published by Sémus Mac Suain (Seamus Swan) in 1995. Again it names casualties. You might be interested to know, also, that the vol. 4 of the book "Wexford in the Rare Oul' Times" deals with the 1914-18 War, the War of Independence and Civil War. Let me know if I can be of any further help. Hope you keep well, Hilary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Byrne" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 4:34 PM Subject: [WEX] Police records > On the same subject, are the records of the Troubles and Civil War period > available? I imagine that there will have been a lot of detail recorded > as to relations and associates of persons under official notice - Kevin > Byrne > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > DO NOT post virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, etc. > >
I have heard the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 obscured the sun for a long while. Not sure whether the effects would have lasted until 1886. Go into google.com for further information. Shirley (in Florida and Maine) <snip> On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 18:53:31 EDT [email protected] writes: > The "Black Snow" could have been the aftermath of a huge volcanic > eruption somewhere in the world which would cause the ash to circle the > globe for many months, eventually falling to the earth as ash or mixed in with > rain or snow. Regards, Joan
Dear Theresa I see you have the lovely Irish spelling of your name. Gorey is still full of the name Redmond.........and my notes and data on Gorey hold many people with this surname and the 1901 census for Gorey holds no less that 16 households of this name so you have a job ahead of you Good luck Cara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Theresa" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 7:47 AM Subject: RE: [WEX] Redmond > > Hi all having probs receiving mail from rootsweb at the mo, but can > still receive digest(so may be mixing up threads here)my dad was born in > Enniscorthy in Co. Wexford but lived in Gorey he was also a John Joseph > Redmond born in 1919...... Really need to start doing his side soon..... > His Father was Thomas Redmond and his Mum Mary Anne Kenny ( but I always > knew her as Cis??? Well thats what my Mum and my Grans friends called > her)I remember as a child being so amazed to see so may "Redmond" shops > and names when we visited there (Gorey) not sure what its like now..... > > Theresa > > -----Original Message----- > From: Cyril Newsome [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 02 April 2006 01:46 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [WEX] Redmond > > > Hi Marilyn, > > Are you sure it's not Ballyrooaun you are looking for? There's no > Ballinruin in Wexford. > > Ballinrooaun is a Townland of 83 acres in the Barony of Ballaghkeen, > Civil Parish of Ballynaslaney in the Newsworthy PLU. > > slan > Cyril Newsome > Loch Garman > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marilyn Shanahan" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 6:57 PM > Subject: Re: [WEX] Redmond > > >> Hello Margaret: >> I have a Bridget Redmond, who was married in Wexford in 1833 to a John > >> Doyle. This sums up pretty much all I know about her. They had two >> daughters that I know of, Margaret born 1849 and Mary born 1845 in >> Wexford (Do not even know the town in Wex) Could this be any >> connection to your Helen or Ellen? Marilyn >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Margaret Mckinlay" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 1:55 AM >> Subject: [WEX] Redmond >> >> >> > Ellen or Helen Redmond born 1886 at Ballinruin, Enniscorthy, >> > Wexford. I would like to know more about that address - was >> > Ballinruin the name of > a >> > farm or village? I believe her father was John Redmond, her mother > Sarah >> > Murphy. Any information about their birth dates and John's > father/mother, >> > and Ellen's siblings would be most welcome. >> > >> > >> > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== >> > This list is for the discussion of Genealogy and History, primarily >> > regarding the Wexford area in Ireland. Discussion of migration >> > patterns, immigration,heraldry, historical sketches, census data, >> > wills, family Bibles, vital records, web sites, etc. involving this >> > area is encouraged......... >> > >> > >> >> >> >> ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== >> To do a search of the Wexford Archives go to >> http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >> >> >> > > ______________________________ > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.3.4/299 - Release Date: > 31/03/2006 > > > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > To do a search of the Wexford Archives go to > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >
Hi Cyril and Cara Maestros of Wexford research!!! my GGGFather John Stafford[DOB abt 1835 ] Kitestown, married Mary Murphy abt 1865 I am trying to research more info concerning their burial whereabouts and their parents . A tall request but any info would be appreciated. Fingers crossed. Bill Stafford [Shropshire ] PS.is Kitestown part of Crossabeg.?? -----Original Message----- From: Cyril Newsome [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 03 April 2006 15:24 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [WEX] Delaney As far as I can tell Kristina there were only something like 7-8 Delaney's in Wexford for this period... Two of them being an Ellen and an Eleanor Delaney of Rathumney plus one other female located elsewhere. The remainder are all males of different locations. slan Cyril Newsome Loch Garman ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kristina Cameron" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 11:10 AM Subject: [WEX] Delaney > Hello listers > > Could someone please tell me if the Delaney name was popular in Wexford, > circa 1860 > > Thankyou > Kristina > > Looking for Michael Delaney born circa 1860 > > Daughter Johanna Delaney born 1885 left Wexford 1899 circa resided in > Liverpool, Lancs 1901 > Her sister Ellen Delaney married Nicholas Cullen living in Kirkdale, > Liverpool, Lancs on the 1901 census age 32. > > Johanna Delaney married James Bolger born 1871, Gowran, Kilkenny in 1905 > Liverpool, Lancashire. > > Anyone searching Delaney family > > Kristina > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE send a message to: > > [email protected] (if you are in mail mode i.e. receiving the messages > individually or want them individually) > > or > > [email protected] (if you are in digest mode i.e. receiving a digest of multiple > messages or want this mode) > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== The Wexford Surnames List can be found at http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/wexford.html
The "Black Snow" could have been the aftermath of a huge volcanic eruption somewhere in the world which would cause the ash to circle the globe for many months, eventually falling to the earth as ash or mixed in with rain or snow. Regards, Joan In a message dated 4/3/2006 6:43:35 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Dear Cyril, what a fount of knowledge. I'm not sure how to proceed now. I have registered with the Wexford Heritage and Genealogy centre in the hope that someone local will look things up for me. Ellen,(or Helen) Redmond was my grandmother so I feel obliged to bring her out of obscurity! She was never one to pass on information except I do remember her saying she was born the 'year of the black snow' whatever that meant. Research has made more sense of that and it was 1886. Thanks, Margaret.
Margaret asked was there a Ballyruin in Wexford? Cyril said are you sure its not Ballyrooaun? Cara says technically Margaret is correct slightly off in her spelling, after all Margaret only wrote what she heard . well done Margaret it was close and close was good enough in this case. Cyril who should know better is way off in his spelling, and should be paying more attention to his history and not messing with four emails at once. Ballyruan is a Townland the irish name being Baile and Ruain ( townland of the Buckwheat -thrift) it is in the civil parish of Templetown Barony of Shelburne Union of New Ross and the DED is Templeton Ballyruane being in the same civil parish same barony same Union but in the DED of Tintern DED= District Electoral Division. So Cyril bite me Cara