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    1. [WEX] Certificates
    2. Bob Cooper
    3. Could some kind soul please let me know the cost of Marriage, Birth and Death Certificates from the Record Office in Dublin. I ordered in the film for my great grand parents marriage in 1857 only to find the referenced pages blank. Thanks for help. Bob Cooper Alberta Canada

    05/21/2000 02:28:26
    1. Re: [WEX] townland problem
    2. Daniel Breen
    3. Hi Ross I did a quick search on the "net" and found two instances of "KILLENANE". One was in the Ontario Genealogy site regarding the surname WEBSTER and the other was in the "People Newspapers" in Wexford Ireland. Cheers, Dan. Ross Irwin wrote: > An obituary for William Webster (written by his brother who used the same > info) states he was born "at Killenane, near Gorey". There is no such > townland listed in the "book". What would be the chances it should be > "Killynann" which is just a bit north of Gorey? To an Irish ear would they > sound the same? He was Church of Ireland. Anyone give an opinion?

    05/21/2000 09:08:34
    1. [WEX] Family Histories at WExford Libary
    2. Pam Kehoe
    3. http://www.wexford.ie/family.htm The following books are in the Wexford Library under Family Histories Wonder if they do inter library Loan??????? :) Pam Kehoe Wiscosin John H. Glascott, Genealogical history of Etchinghams of Dunbrody. 1868 Richard Griffiths. Primary valuation of tenements in County Wexford. Dublin. Stationery Office, 1853 Art Kavanagh & Rory Murphy, The Wexford gentry, Vol.1. Bunclody. Irish Family Names, 1994 ISBN : 0 9524785 0 1 Art Kavanagh & Rory Murphy, The Wexford gentry, Vol.2. Bunclody. Irish Family Names, 1994 ISBN : 0 9524785 3 6 Art Kavanagh, In the shadow of Mount Leinster. Art Kavanagh, 1993 Hilary Murphy, Families of County Wexford. 1986 ISBN : 0 906602 07 6 Rory Murphy, Ten generations of the Hendricks of Mount Leinster. 1992 W.P.W. Phillimore (ed.), Indexes to Irish wills, Vol 1, Ossory, Leighlin, Ferns, Kildare. London, Phillimore & Co., 1909 R.D. Simington (ed.), Civil survey, 1654 - 1656. Dublin. Stationery Office, 1953 Henry C. Stanley-Torney (ed.), Ferns marriage licences, part 1 & 2, Journal of the Kildare Archaeological Association, 1918 (offprint) Geavestone Inscriptions Brian J Cantwell, Memorials of the Dead. 10 Vols Bunclody Old Cemetery Church of St. Mary Magdalen 1826 - 1970 Joe Doran, A little history of St. Mary�s [New Ross] and its memorials. Wexford. W.O.R.D., 1997 Kilmyshall Church Cemetery. 1988 Memorials to the dead Ballindaggin. 1990 Memorials to the dead Templeshambo 1990 Rory Murphy and Ken Hemmingway, Memorials to the dead Askamore, Brideswell, Kilrush C.of I., Kilrush R.C. Bunclody, Glor na Gael, 1990 Old Kilmeashall Cemetery. 1988 FAMILY Website - http://www.geocities.com/drk4779 Walworth County Historical Society - http://www.geocities.com/walcohistory Celtic Women International ~ http://www.celticwomen.org

    05/21/2000 06:19:02
    1. [WEX] Library
    2. Pam Kehoe
    3. http://www.wexford.ie/library.htm Try this address for the library 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

    05/21/2000 06:16:44
    1. [WEX] townland problem
    2. Ross Irwin
    3. An obituary for William Webster (written by his brother who used the same info) states he was born "at Killenane, near Gorey". There is no such townland listed in the "book". What would be the chances it should be "Killynann" which is just a bit north of Gorey? To an Irish ear would they sound the same? He was Church of Ireland. Anyone give an opinion?

    05/20/2000 06:58:12
    1. Re: [WEX] Wexford Library
    2. Ed Ramsay
    3. To all: I received from Jarthah Glynn, librarian on 4/l9/00 the email address for Wexford library: wexfordlib@eircom.net . Marianne,N.J. ----- Original Message ----- From: sharon hiner <sharonhiner@hotmail.com> To: <WEXFORD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 2:23 AM Subject: [WEX] Wexford Library > Hi Larry, I too have had no luck in getting a response from the library. > Don't know what is going on..... Cheers Sharon from Montana > > Researching: FLAHERTY, in Wexford, AHERN in Cork > > > From: WEXFORD-D-request@rootsweb.com > Reply-To: WEXFORD-L@rootsweb.com > To: WEXFORD-D@rootsweb.com > Subject: WEXFORD-D Digest V00 #61 > Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 20:20:41 -0700 (PDT) > > << message2.txt >> > << message4.txt >> > << message6.txt >> > << message8.txt >> > << message10.txt >> > << message12.txt >> > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com >

    05/20/2000 09:51:01
    1. [WEX] Wexford Library
    2. Cyril
    3. Having visited the Wexford Library yesterday I was given their e-mail address as follows: library.wexford@tinet.ie but having been with tinet myself since it's inception I must advise you all that they changed their name from tinet to eircom.net last year. Try the new address as library.wexford@eircom.net the girl in the library tells me they have changed their e-mail address at least twice in the past months. Their web page is http://www.wexford.ie/library their opening hours are Tues/Thurs/Fri. 10.00am - 5.30pm, Wed. 10am - 4.30pm and 6.00pm - 8.00pm and Sat. from 10.00am - 1.00pm. Tel. them on ++353 532 1637 outside of Ireland and 053 21637 from within Ireland (Eire that is). Fax: is likewise, but the number is: 21641. I hope this information is of some help to you all. Please take into account this is only a small but good library and they are under extreme pressures at times. Regards to you all. Cyril Newsome....Wexford

    05/20/2000 01:52:57
    1. [WEX] Wexford Library
    2. sharon hiner
    3. Hi Larry, I too have had no luck in getting a response from the library. Don't know what is going on..... Cheers Sharon from Montana Researching: FLAHERTY, in Wexford, AHERN in Cork From: WEXFORD-D-request@rootsweb.com Reply-To: WEXFORD-L@rootsweb.com To: WEXFORD-D@rootsweb.com Subject: WEXFORD-D Digest V00 #61 Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 20:20:41 -0700 (PDT) << message2.txt >> << message4.txt >> << message6.txt >> << message8.txt >> << message10.txt >> << message12.txt >> ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

    05/19/2000 05:23:24
    1. [WEX] Look up please - parish register
    2. Dawn Craven
    3. Could someone please do a look up for me in Wexford Parish Registers held at Wexford Heritage Centre/National Library of Ireland for a WILLIAM LEACY son of Edward bc1825. Many thanks Dawn

    05/18/2000 01:39:04
    1. [WEX] Correction
    2. Joan
    3. Correction to previous message Camblin is in Old Ross not New Ross. Sorry Joan

    05/18/2000 01:16:16
    1. [WEX] 1911 census
    2. Joan
    3. My grandparents Patrick STAFFORD and Mary Ann HALL STAFFORD came to the US in 1903, his brother Michael and wife Mary CURTIS STAFFORD came in 1897. The remaining 6 sibs stayed in Ireland. I am currently working on the 1911 census. It has information that would be wonderful if on all census and has really helped me. It lists number of years married which helps in getting certs. Number of children born alive and number of children alive at time of census so I know how many to look for in my search. I found the following entries in 1901 and 1911 census, and I am trying to connect to the Stafford and Carty names. If the other names sound familiar please let me know. Poor Law Union New Ross ED Killesk Townland Tullerstown Parish Tintern 1901 John McGRATH HOH 65 Farmer Widow Mary BROWNE Servant 54 Single Lawrence STAFFORD Servant 47 Single William BEARNEY Servant 19 Single John STAFFORD Servant 24 Single John CARTY Servant 14 Single 1911 Same Place Thomas MCGRATH HOH 72 Farmer Widow James McGRATH Son 32 Single Nicholas FURLONG Gr. son 13 Single John STAFFORD Servant 40 Single Patrick ROSSITER Servant 24 Single Mary BROWNE Servant 66 Single Johanna WHELAN Servant 16 Servant Also in 1911 ED Old Court T Camblin PLU New Ross Lawrence STAFFORD HOH 40 Agr Labor Mary STAFFORD Wife 38 Mar. 2 yrs 1Ch. living Michael MCGEE Stepson 17 Garett MCGEE Stepson 8 Robert MCGEE Stepson 7 Kate STAFFORD Dau 1 Lawrence is my uncle. Any MCGEE searchers? Joan rolfes@erols.com

    05/18/2000 01:14:04
    1. Re: [WEX] Wexford Library
    2. Hello, I E-mailed Gorey Library last week at: Goreylib@eircom.net and never received a response. I'm looking for William Fitzsimons m. Susan Barrington abt. 1864-65. Their parish was first Ballycanew, then Ballyoughter near Gorey. They had 4 sons named James, Martin, William, and John. Martin Fitzsimons married Maria Fenlon in Enniscorthy. The sons emigrated to Rhode Island and Mass. in US about 1885-1890. I would love to hear from anyone who might have a connection to Fitzsimons/Fitzsimmons from Co. Wexford. Thanks, Joan Lacy Fitzsimmons

    05/18/2000 01:07:45
    1. Here's one
    2. Chris Doehring
    3. I've not seen this before so if the rest of you have I apologize for posting this address. Local Ireland has the parishes broken down and what records are available for each. http://www.local.ie/general/genealogy/roman_catholic_registers/wexford_catholic_register.shtml Chris Doehring St. Louis, MO GGGG grandson of Laurence Kinsella and Johanna Fanning

    05/18/2000 11:36:01
    1. [WEX] Wexford Library
    2. Sidney Geoghegan
    3. I emailed Wexford Library at <wexfordlib@eircom.net> on 3rd May but did not receive a reply. Researching Geoghegan in Wexford Sid Geoghegan,Southport, England

    05/18/2000 11:04:57
    1. [WEX] CARLETON
    2. African Queen
    3. Looking for any information on my elusive grandmother Mary Jane Carleton. She was orphaned in the potato famine and ran away to sea circa 1852. Does anyone know of this family ? regards Heather - CAPE TOWN - SOUTH AFRICA

    05/17/2000 12:48:41
    1. [WEX] Wexford Library
    2. Larry O'Brien
    3. ....Wexford County Library - Wexford, Ireland ( Celestine is gone now...is anyone helping out for her?)... Re. Pams question: I too am qurious. Celistine said she sent me some info from the library before she left 3.5 months ago. The library never forwarded the info. I have written the library many times since then and have never had any response. Has anyone had an e-mail feedback in this period? (I forwarded info to addresses such as: 'library.wexford@tinet.ie' 'wexfordlib@eircom.net' Larry O'Brien from Canada's capital

    05/16/2000 02:46:16
    1. [WEX] meadows family
    2. ViVien
    3. Still searching for any connection with Meadows family who lived in Wexford for at least 200 years Where did they go? east to England or west to America or both? or further? Viv

    05/16/2000 02:42:17
    1. Re: [WEX] Somers/Summers Family
    2. Ann, Does your cousin have any Murphy's from Ballyboggan or Artramon, or anywhere in Tikillen Parish in his research? Milli Researching Brennan, Murphy, Leary; Co. Wexford

    05/16/2000 01:12:14
    1. Re: [WEX] Somers/Summers Family
    2. The Kingmans
    3. I have an Honora Somers b. abt. 1810 Mullawn, Bunclody, County Wexford, died abt. 1890, Balinavocran, Bunclody. She married Stephen Murphy, who was born abt. 1800 Mandoran, Bunclody, Co. Wexford; died abt. 1890 Ballinavocran, Bunclody, Co. Wexford. I have no information about Honora's parents. Stephen's father was James Murphy. I haven't done any work on this line, and it is the Murphy line that has been documented extensively by my cousin/genealogist Rory Murphy. If you have any information, I'd be happy to receive it... Thanks, Ann Kingman clumber@mediaone.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maureen Warren" <maureenw@connexus.net.au> To: <WEXFORD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 8:40 PM Subject: [WEX] Somers/Summers Family > Hello All, > I am researching the Somers/Summers family, Patrick was convicted to Tasmania Australia, from Wexford in 1842, his wife Johanna Cullen and their two small sons (John & Thomas) followed later. Patrick left behind brother John and sister Mary Catherine, his Father went to America before 1842 and mother unknown. If anyone out there is researching this family, I would love to hear from you. > Maureen - Victoria - Australia >

    05/15/2000 09:04:24
    1. [WEX] Somers/Summers Family
    2. Maureen Warren
    3. Hello All, I am researching the Somers/Summers family, Patrick was convicted to Tasmania Australia, from Wexford in 1842, his wife Johanna Cullen and their two small sons (John & Thomas) followed later. Patrick left behind brother John and sister Mary Catherine, his Father went to America before 1842 and mother unknown. If anyone out there is researching this family, I would love to hear from you. Maureen - Victoria - Australia

    05/15/2000 06:40:37