My humble pie message was meant to say, I can not do the lookups on the index. I will give you the numbers of the films and you can search at the LDS. But it is a difficult way to search without definite information. The civil registration did not start until 1864. I am sorry if I gave false hope. Joan
What year did they start doing Griffith's valuations? Thanks.
New Ross Urban HOH Robert Street Anne Keefe Margarie Wallace John Neill Ellen Kent Ellen Doyle Denis Connor Thomas Gurd Rev. James Pravdy Margaret Codee James Kielly Nicholas ? James Lawlor Patrick Keogh William Doyle Eliza Clooney John Priestley New Ross Urban Sugar House Lane Martin Warren James Allen Henry Payne Patrick Merrigan Mary Murphy Michael Kennedy Mary Murphy Mary Parker John Hayden Katherine Brien Matthew Fardy Michael Moran Joan
New Ross Urban Priory Lane Head of House Thomas Byrne Michael Walsh Alice Crowley James Gibson Jane French Francis McKewan John Brown James Green Garrett Hickey Mary Barrington Joseph Carney Margaret Doyle Peter Holden Lawrence Walsh Mary ? John William John Colfer Arthur Doyle Edward Nolan J? Leds Michael Ryan William Francis Brown Paul Parker Patrick Egan Mary Aheran James Connolly Jeress Connolly Patrick Sheridan Patrick Power Francis Fitzmaurice William O'Connor Nicholas White Jance Mullin George Hartrick Mary Scallen? John Walsh Joan
I have baptismal listings for my grandfather and all his siblings from 1866 to 1882. there are Staffords listed as godparents for five of them, specifically: Christina Maria KEATING Born 6 Oct. 1866 to Nicholas KEATING and Maria CODD Baptised by Philipus Meyler Godparents: Lawrentius STAFFORD Joanna KEATING Joannes KEATING Born 3 Aug. 1869 to Nicholas KEATING and Maria CODD residing at Sarshill Baptized 3 Aug. 1869 by Philipus Meyler Godparents: Joannes CODD Catherine STAFFORD Ellen KEATING born 12 Oct., 1873 to N.K. and M.C. Baptized 13 Oct. 1873 by Rev P. Meyler, PP Godparents: William STAFFORD Anne STAFFORD Matthew KEATING Born 10 Feb., 1877 to N.K. and M. C. Baptized 10 Feb., 1877 by P. Meyler, PP Godparents: Walter STAFFORD Kate STAFFORD Catherine KEATING Born Apr. 27, 1879 to Nicholas and Maria CODD KEATING Baptized Apr.27, 1879 by M. KEATING Godparents: John STAFFORD Mary STAFFORD (nee MARTIN) Does anyone have information on any of these Staffords? Am trying to establish a kinship connection to my KEATING family, Sarshill, Kilmore. Regards, B.J. Thiele, nee KEATING
New Ross Urban Nunnery Lane Head of House Anne Cullen Bridget Foulks Michael Freyne Martin Doyle John Fleming Joseph Byrne John Connolly Patrick Walsh Mary Maguire Nathaniel Hammond Jeremiah Corbett Peter Walsh Roger Tobin Bridget Walsh Bryan Ryan James Ryan Stephen Doyle James Murphy Patrick Maddon Don't you love Bryan Ryan. I am putting him on my list of special names like Kitty Whitty. Joan
New Ross Urban Mountgarret Lane Head of House Phillip Stafford John Higgins Thomas Cavanagh Michael Cahill Michael Tobin Margaret Dillon Peter Anderson Peter Stafford James Keogh Michael Madone Luke Roche John Borley Martin Cullen William Ronan James Flynn New Ross Urban 3 Bullet Gate Katherine Quigley William Reville Daniel Shanahan New Ross Urban Town Wall Street James Holden John Maloney Joan
I recently offered lookups on the Marriage index. Unless you have an unusual name or pretty good idea of the date, this is a difficult process. I have both and still not too successful. I can not be definite on one of my finds. I apoligize for being too quick to offer. To make amends, I copied more lists that will follow. Mea Culpa to all you RC ers. Joan
--part1_4e.7da4cb7.26953148_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This forward mail that was recently sent information on immigration patterns might be helpful. At the time my great grandfather left, he sailed on small ship out of Waterford harbor--May,1850. So that harbor was also used for sure. I have looked through ISTG info and they do list Australian ports for arrivals so that might be helpful. I haven't paid much attention to the time frame for Australian listings. That address is: http://istg@rootsweb.com/ Cathy Rossing --part1_4e.7da4cb7.26953148_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <WEXFORD-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-zd03.mx.aol.com (rly-zd03.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.227]) by air-zd01.mail.aol.com (v75.18) with ESMTP; Fri, 30 Jun 2000 15:01:12 -0400 Received: from lists6.rootsweb.com (lists6.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.125]) by rly-zd03.mx.aol.com (v75.18) with ESMTP; Fri, 30 Jun 2000 15:00:58 -0400 Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists6.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id e5UIxIv18471; Fri, 30 Jun 2000 11:59:18 -0700 Resent-Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 11:59:18 -0700 X-Original-Sender: kkallman@doitnow.com Fri Jun 30 11:59:18 2000 Message-ID: <005801bfe2c6$cb6ec720$48a9d2d1@kkallman> From: "KAKallman" <kkallman@doitnow.com> Old-To: "richard parsons" <cker74u2c1@lineone.net>, <WEXFORD-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [WEX] Immigration? Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 12:09:59 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.1 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 Resent-Message-ID: <vQr6L.A.WgE.G4OX5@lists6.rootsweb.com> To: WEXFORD-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: WEXFORD-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <WEXFORD-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1586 X-Loop: WEXFORD-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: WEXFORD-L-request@rootsweb.com An excellent book containing great info about Irish immigration is "American Passenger Arrival Records" by Michael Tepper. He states that during the period 1850-1880 75% of all Irish Emigrants went through Liverpool. The people would find passage across the Irish Sea (sometimes even free is they were taken on as ballasts) to Liverpool. The cost for Liverpool to NY passage was about 3 -4 pounds for steerage and took 4 - 6 weeks in good weather. Happy hunting! Kelly Kallman -----Original Message----- From: richard parsons <cker74u2c1@lineone.net> To: WEXFORD-L@rootsweb.com <WEXFORD-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 4:03 PM Subject: [WEX] Immigration? >Which ports of embarkation were favourite for people leaving Wexford & Ireland to go to USA.Could someone tell me please Thanks. Richard > >______________________________ ============================== Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: http://pml.rootsweb.com/ --part1_4e.7da4cb7.26953148_boundary--
Does anyone have access to Griffiths valuation lists? Seeking any Leacy/Lacy families in Wexford, particulary a Edward Leacy/Lacey. Thanks, Dawn
I am seeking information on Anasthasia Powers who was married to Thomas Crosby . They were from County Wexford and emigrated to Vermont in the early 1850s with six children. Sincerely, Dan Ohlson
We have been very fortunate in finding my great grandfathers bible (1872) with some fantastic writings of his ancestors where we have traced the family into Co. Wexford and even back into Cromwell's Army in the 1600's. After the battles in the south of this county Captain William Bayly was given two areas of land for his servces to Cromwell. The first was the Townland of Upper Fearns and Aynemoe (Askinamoe) together with a John White. The second was the Skeahanagh or Farmley Estate in the Union of Enniscorthy and Shilelagh, Co Wexford. There was a gap of history for a while, but on the same estate William's great grandson John Bayly (1745) was born. We are missing 3 generations of family names. John married Anne of the Enniscorthy area who was born in 1747 - they both lived on the Skeahahagh Estate. Of their 14 children only 6 lived to be men and women. Towards the end of the 1700's the Bayly family were evicted fom their estate by the Crown because they failed to enforce harsh penal laws on their tenants which were in force during the 1700's. They moved up the River Slaney 15km into Co Carlow and lived at Moneygrath in the Parish of Barragh on the banks of the Clashovey River. John's son William was one of the surviving children (1774-18/12/1839) who married Elizabeth Griffith (1787-11/10/1859) and they had 11children, one of which is Richard Griffith Bayly was my great great grandfather. RGB was born 14/3/1815 at Moneygrath in Co Carlow who in 1847-1852 was a registered auctioneer in Wexford. At the age of 34 he married Rebecca Charlotte Roe of the city of Wexford on 13/12/1849. It was the first marriage at the Wexford Wesleyan Church - officiated by Revs HJ Giles and James Keys. RCR was born 27/5/1822 in Wexford city - her grandmother was French and her maternal name was Harmon. Richard and Charlotte (as she was called) had two sons born in City of Wexford. They were William Roe Bayly 15/10/1850 and Robert Griffith Turner Bayly 18/6/1852. The family then emigrated from Ireland for Australia sometime after 19/9/1852 and before 23/3/1854. Can anyone help me trace their movements in that time(18months)? Did they travel to Liverpool first before going to Australia?. What ship did they travel in? When did they leave the UK and when did they arrive in Australia? Hope someone can help. Kind Regards Geoff Bayly Port Lincoln South Australia
SUGGESTION Linda and anyone else looking forWexford roots. You are lucky enough to have had one Mr. Brian Cantwell publish a small book housed oonly in Ireland recording all gravestones in Co. Wexford prior to 1880. > #1 [WEX] Sinnetts - Sinnotts, etc. ["Linda Diamond" <ladiamond@sympati] You will find on my website only KEHOE's and all variations of that spelling but Sinnott etc.....is a very common name in Co. Wexford. Linda I would suggest you ask someone to do a look up for you. During my visit to Co. Wexford I had the pleasure of meeting Celestine Rafferty the librian at Wexford. She knew Mr. Cantwell and the library actually helped him publish his book. He wanted this information shared for genealogical purposes. Try to get a look up. On my website you will find the places where this book is housed if you ever get to Ireland. Best of luck hunting. Pam Kehoe Wisconsin FAMILY Website - http://www.geocities.com/drk4779 Walworth County Historical Society - http://www.geocities.com/walcohistory Celtic Women International ~ http://www.celticwomen.org
Lots of Sinnotts in County Wexford, actually it seems to be the only place. Mine are from Kilmore area, Barony of Bargy and there are others in that area as we keep getting potential leads that don't turn out. Someone looked in Griffith's valuation for name and found them in western part as well. You are ahead of my search as I only go back to around 1800. 2Gfather left Wexford, via ship from Waterford, in 1850. So at this time, I only have his parents Peter SINNOTT and Mary RACKE or Mary NEVIL and a possible on Peter's parents as John SINNOTT and Anne ?
Any hints about where I should look next? The farthest I can go takes me to my 5th gr-grandfather Edward Sinnett (Sinnott) in a 1777 census taken at Perce, Quebec : "Edouard Sinnet, 2 b. 8 s.". One source says he came to Canada with Wolfe's army (that would have been 1759). He would have been from Wexford (don't know if it was town or county). I seem to have exhausted all resources here, where do I start looking in Ireland? Thanks. Linda Sinnett
An excellent book containing great info about Irish immigration is "American Passenger Arrival Records" by Michael Tepper. He states that during the period 1850-1880 75% of all Irish Emigrants went through Liverpool. The people would find passage across the Irish Sea (sometimes even free is they were taken on as ballasts) to Liverpool. The cost for Liverpool to NY passage was about 3 -4 pounds for steerage and took 4 - 6 weeks in good weather. Happy hunting! Kelly Kallman -----Original Message----- From: richard parsons <cker74u2c1@lineone.net> To: WEXFORD-L@rootsweb.com <WEXFORD-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 4:03 PM Subject: [WEX] Immigration? >Which ports of embarkation were favourite for people leaving Wexford & Ireland to go to USA.Could someone tell me please Thanks. Richard > >______________________________
Think nothing of it. Brian is actually one of the Irish alternates for Bernard! -----Original Message----- From: Westmilli@aol.com [mailto:Westmilli@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 6:57 AM To: laxchief@earthlink.net; WEXFORD-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WEX] Coat of Arms I'm sorry. I meant Bernard. Milli
Milli, if it was a national match sporting the purple and gold, it was undoubtedly Gaelic football. If you don't know the difference, it's very similar to soccer. And yes, Wexford people are very proud of their purple and gold, although we tend to prefer hurling to football, for the most part! Edel Codd, CA Researching: Codd, Fardy, Doyle, Roche, Power, Morris, Fling, Murray, Walsh/Welsh in Co. Wexford; Ashe, Brosnan, Mannix, Flaherty, Murphy, Deane, Griffin, Kennedy, and Mansfield in Co. Kerry; and branches of sundry in the USA
Hello Everyone, I wonder if anyone has knowledge of or is researching a George RUDD b1814 descended from Richard RUDD and Mary COCKERILL. George's sister Martha (b1816) married Thomas TACKABERRY. They were a Wexford family and I think that George could be my Great Grandfather. Hoping to hear from anyone who know about them. Eleanor.
I'm sorry. I meant Bernard. Milli