Hi Ann: do you have any data on the Carty connection, My 3rd Grt Grandfather Pierie Sinnott born 1763 in Arklow and married Catherine Carty 15 Jul 1791 in Arklow,Wicklow. Edd Sinnett ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann E. Ignacio" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 7:59 PM Subject: Re: [WEX] SAILING OUT OF WEXFORD > Good try, but Anastasia was one of the older of the Bolgers' Wexford born > children, and she married and had children before she and her husband > James Carty emigrated to Wisconsin in > The newspaper article /obit when she died in 1890 says she married > her husband in 1854 and they emigrated in 1858. > Someone had all the facts mixed up, unfortunately, because their > first child was born in 1848. > By 1857 they had 6 children! > But I can't find a record of their emigration! > Thanks anyway! > They probably did come via the Great Lakes...most direct way to > Wisconsin! > Don't know when Edward came either, altho there's a date on his > naturalization application. > I know Mary Doyle Bolger, Edward's wife came in 1848 with her > youngest 7 children. It's in "Famine Immigrants", as I mentioned in a > previous e-mail recently. > Ann in Iowa > > > At 06:01 PM 2/10/2006, you wrote: >>Ann >> >>I have a Patt Connors from Enniscorthy who married an Anastasia Bulger at >>St John's, Newfoundland in 1850. According to the record Anastasia was >>born in Newfoundland and I have not been able to trace her parents. Don't >>know if it is a case where the family knew each other in Ireland. >> >>Jack Connors >>May you never Forget >>What is worth remembering >>Or remember what is >>Best forgotten. >>----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann E. Ignacio" <[email protected]> >>To: <[email protected]> >>Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 7:47 PM >>Subject: Re: [WEX] SAILING OUT OF WEXFORD >> >> >>>Dear Jack et al, >>> On 21 May, 1848, my Mary Bolger and her 7 youngest children, >>> following her husband Edward and some older children who had preceded >>> them (date etc. unknown), emigrated from Waterford Port in the ship >>> Margaret with a Master out of New Ross, Wexford. >>> I found her in "Famine Immigrants", Vol 2, p. 405 and ordered >>> the ship manifest page they were on from the NARA. >>> >>> I realize you are referring to the earlier immigrants, but >>> thought I'd throw this into the brew. >>> I don't know where in Wexford my Bolgers lived, for sure. No one >>> I've asked seems to be able to direct me to the likely part of County >>> Wexford. >>> Ann in Iowa >>> >>> >>> >>>At 04:00 PM 2/9/2006, you wrote: >>>>What a great question, one that has puzzled me for many, many years. My >>>>ancestors also left Wexford in 1816 and it has always been the belief >>>>that they sailed from County Cork. (Presumably, they travelled overland >>>>from Wexford.) I was always left with the understanding that Passenger >>>>Ships did not depart from Wexford in the early 1800s, at least, this was >>>>the explanation for Cork departure. I suppose that does not eliminate >>>>the possibility that an ancestor may have left from Wexford on a fishing >>>>vessel owned by some merchant who were looking for skilled people such >>>>as Coopers in their new land.. >>>> >>>> >>>>Jack Connors >>>>May you never Forget >>>>What is worth remembering >>>>Or remember what is >>>>Best forgotten. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== >>>>To do a search of the Wexford Archives go to >>>>http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>==== 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 ==== >>Wexford List Guidelines >> >>http://wexford-l.blogspot.com/ >> > > > > > ==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== > Wexford List Guidelines > > http://wexford-l.blogspot.com/ > > > > -- > Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.5/147 - Release Date: 10/24/2005 >
No, I have nothing on the Cartys in Ireland at all. Once they arrived here, 1 of the sons entered attended Notre Dame University in Indiana and joined the Brothers of Notre Dame in 1872. A daughter entered Sisters of Notre Dame in 1872. Anastasia Bolger Carty and James Carty lived in Begerin, County Wexford. For me they are both a "dead end" there. Ann At 09:39 PM 2/10/2006, you wrote: >Hi Ann: do you have any data on the Carty connection, My 3rd Grt >Grandfather Pierie Sinnott born 1763 in Arklow and married Catherine Carty >15 Jul 1791 in Arklow,Wicklow. > >Edd Sinnett > > >----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann E. Ignacio" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 7:59 PM >Subject: Re: [WEX] SAILING OUT OF WEXFORD > > >>Good try, but Anastasia was one of the older of the Bolgers' Wexford born >>children, and she married and had children before she and her husband >>James Carty emigrated to Wisconsin in >> The newspaper article /obit when she died in 1890 says she >> married her husband in 1854 and they emigrated in 1858. >> Someone had all the facts mixed up, unfortunately, because their >> first child was born in 1848. >> By 1857 they had 6 children! >> But I can't find a record of their emigration! >> Thanks anyway! >> They probably did come via the Great Lakes...most direct way to >> Wisconsin! >> Don't know when Edward came either, altho there's a date on his >> naturalization application. >> I know Mary Doyle Bolger, Edward's wife came in 1848 with her >> youngest 7 children. It's in "Famine Immigrants", as I mentioned in a >> previous e-mail recently. >> Ann in Iowa >> >> >>At 06:01 PM 2/10/2006, you wrote: >>>Ann >>> >>>I have a Patt Connors from Enniscorthy who married an Anastasia Bulger >>>at St John's, Newfoundland in 1850. According to the record Anastasia >>>was born in Newfoundland and I have not been able to trace her parents. >>>Don't know if it is a case where the family knew each other in Ireland. >>> >>>Jack Connors >>>May you never Forget >>>What is worth remembering >>>Or remember what is >>>Best forgotten. >>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann E. Ignacio" <[email protected]> >>>To: <[email protected]> >>>Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 7:47 PM >>>Subject: Re: [WEX] SAILING OUT OF WEXFORD >>> >>> >>>>Dear Jack et al, >>>> On 21 May, 1848, my Mary Bolger and her 7 youngest children, >>>> following her husband Edward and some older children who had preceded >>>> them (date etc. unknown), emigrated from Waterford Port in the ship >>>> Margaret with a Master out of New Ross, Wexford. >>>> I found her in "Famine Immigrants", Vol 2, p. 405 and ordered >>>> the ship manifest page they were on from the NARA. >>>> >>>> I realize you are referring to the earlier immigrants, but >>>> thought I'd throw this into the brew. >>>> I don't know where in Wexford my Bolgers lived, for sure. No >>>> one I've asked seems to be able to direct me to the likely part of >>>> County Wexford. >>>> Ann in Iowa >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>At 04:00 PM 2/9/2006, you wrote: >>>>>What a great question, one that has puzzled me for many, many years. >>>>>My ancestors also left Wexford in 1816 and it has always been the >>>>>belief that they sailed from County Cork. (Presumably, they travelled >>>>>overland from Wexford.) I was always left with the understanding that >>>>>Passenger Ships did not depart from Wexford in the early 1800s, at >>>>>least, this was the explanation for Cork departure. I suppose that >>>>>does not eliminate the possibility that an ancestor may have left from >>>>>Wexford on a fishing vessel owned by some merchant who were looking >>>>>for skilled people such as Coopers in their new land.. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Jack Connors >>>>>May you never Forget >>>>>What is worth remembering >>>>>Or remember what is >>>>>Best forgotten. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== >>>>>To do a search of the Wexford Archives go to >>>>>http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>==== 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 ==== >>>Wexford List Guidelines >>> >>>http://wexford-l.blogspot.com/ >> >> >> >> >>==== WEXFORD Mailing List ==== >>Wexford List Guidelines >> >>http://wexford-l.blogspot.com/ >> >> >> >>-- >>Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. >>Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.5/147 - Release Date: 10/24/2005 > > > >==== 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......... >