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1. [Cork] Site Update - 1845 [1]
Estate & Tenant 1845:- - Massey & Cox - http://homepage.eircom.net/~ridgway/Estates1845.htm More info. on the Killavullen Evictions:- http://homepage.eircom.net/~ridgway/Killavullenevictions.htm Repeal 1845:- Ballymartle - http://homepage.eircom.net/~ridgway/Ballymartlerepeal.htm Castlemagner - http://homepage.eircom.net/~ridgway/Castlemagnerrepeal.htm Clondrohid - http://homepage.eircom.net/~ridgway/Clondrohidrepeal.htm Cloyne - http://homepage.eircom.net/~ridgway/Cloynerepeal.htm Imogeela - http://
2. [Cork] Smyth/Smith Headstones in Castlelyons, Co. Cork [1]
Here are the Smiths/Smyths in the Kill-Saint-Anne Graveyard, Castlelyons. If you want more information, please write to me off-list. dmurray@totalnetnh.net Smith, Anthony/ Ballyroberts/ 22 Mar 1783/ 72 yrs. Smith, Elizabeth/ Ballyroberts/ 7 Sep 1715/ 59 yrs. Smith, Elizabeth/ no address/ 19 Jun 1770/ 63 yrs. Smith, Elizabeth/ no address/ no date/ 2 yrs. Smith, James/ no address/ 12 Feb 1818/ no age Smith, James/ Aghern, Conna/ no date/ no age Smith, John/ no address/ Apr 1840/ 31 yrs. Smith, Mary/ no addre
3. Re: [Cork] St Clair de Talma / Daly [1]
Sylvia The West Cork Artillery Militia was created in 1855 to free up regular regiments for service in the Crimea, and along with most other Militia regiments was embodied (ie made active) onl;y until the war was over in 1856. At that time a permanent 'staff' was created and based in Macroom. The staff would have comprised the Adjutant, Sgt Major, and a number of Sergeants. One of which I assume was yours. It could be that he had served since the war or he could have been brought in as a professional from o
4. [Cork] Cork County Council [1]
Does anyone know if the county council has an e-mail address. I am trying to find out who purchased a grave site at St. Patrick's Church in Nohoval, Cork. St. Patrick's is C.O.I. but the cemetery is split into a Catholic side and a Protestant side. I also want to find out who is in the grave site. I am led to believe that my g. parents and ggp's ar buried there. All named Kiely. Any help or suggestions will be appreciated. JOHN T. Kiely SOMERVILLE, Ma USA
5. [Cork] Roman Catholic Parish??? [1]
I am hoping that someone can help me. I need the name of the R.C. Parish for the following: Townland - Coolclogh; Co. Cork; Barone - Duhallow; Civil Parish - Dromtarriff; PLU - Kanturk; Province - Munster. The info I have is that my great-grandparents were married in Dromtarriff in the Townland of Coolclogh. I need the parish and address for the church. If anyone knows it I would appreciate the help. T.I.A. Bette
6. [Cork] CAVERLEY [1]
I am moving soon so will be offline for a few weeks after Feb. 14th. Am reposting a request for information Re: surname CAVERLEY. I am trying to find the names of the parents of my GGgrandparents Richard and Mary CAVERLEY. Both were born in West Co. Cork. Richard was most likely born in 1802 or 1803. Richard was Naturalized in 1850 in Quarter Sessions Court in Philadelphia PA. Subsequently he moved to Baltimore MD. and finally to Brooklyn NY where he died at age 72 years on August 25, 1875. My Great-
7. Re: [Cork] Mahoney/Ready [1]
If his uncle was Francis Sylvester Mahoney in all probability you are looking for Monkstown, Co. Cork, \along the southern edge of Cork Harbor. Bill Fahy
8. [Cork] Site Update - Youghal [1]
Youghal in the 1830s; Lewis' Youghal, 1836; Some Youghal Voter, 1835 http://homepage.eircom.net/~ridgway/Youghal.htm Regards, Jean Prendergast http://homepage.eircom.net/~ridgway/index.html
9. [Cork] Re: CountyCork-D Digest V03 #36 [1]
Hello, Would anyone out there know which RC parish would serve Blarney Lane, in 1845. Also, which RC parish would serve Evergreen Lane, in 1831, all in Cork city. Thank you, Rita M. Otto ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 7:00 AM Subject: CountyCork-D Digest V03 #36
10. [Cork] [Admin] FYI - scam [1]
Here is a message from another list (with permission). Read it carefully and then be on the alert for these emails. Please do not discuss this on the list..... just don't fall for this scam (I've already seen a few of these "offers" popping up in my mailboxes...) --------------- Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 5:19 PM To: NYONONDA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NYOnonda] Scam is back! Hi Everyone: The old genealogy scam is back. www.genseekers.com Behind the password protection are links to the free gene
11. Re: [Cork] Irish Immigration Question [1]
A lot of immigrant families travelled to Canada via the USA,that could be why 1 child was born in Vermont,are you aware that Berlin Ontario is Kitchener Ontario and has been since the 1st World War.Why not try for a rootsweb list in Vermont to see if anyone can help? Carole in Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 7:58 PM Subject: [Cork] Irish Immigration Question > I have a puzzle to solve in order to find where m
12. [Cork] curtins from cork [1]
looking for patrick and ellen{mccarthy} curtin-both born around 1855-1865?had one daughter-eliz from hartford ct. bill obrien
13. [Cork] Website Update - Cork to Australia [1]
New section - Cork to Australia - with some new material on emigrants, convicts and orphans:- http://homepage.eircom.net/~ridgway/Australia.htm Regards, Jean Prendergast
14. [Cork] Morgan 1820 - 1842 [1]
I would like to re-post my interest in the MORGAN family. Jacob and Ann Morgan were married around 1820, and children (Charles, Mary Ann, Margaret, Fanny and James) were born between 1821 and 1831. Jacob died between 1831 and 1842. The family were Catholic. The widow, Ann, and her children, all residents of County Cork, emigrated to New Zealand on the 'Westminster' in 1842. I am looking for birth/marriage details of these family members but unfortunately I do not know the city/town where they came fro
15. [Cork] MANGAN FAMILY [1]
Searching for any information or clues to a MANGAN family that we know were living in Bantry in 1818 Patrick Mangan was retired from the army after 20 years service and had a wife and 3 children at the time. We think they were Protestant, also can any one tell me what the Protestant parish name was? As we are new to researching in Cork any information re the Bantry area especially parish records availability access etc. would be most appreciated. This Patrick ended his days in Tasmania in 1840 minus a wife
16. [Cork] [Admin] Travel questions [1]
Please remember the part of our list rules which states "this is not a travel service". This is not the place to ask travel questions.... if you -must- ask one, answers should be OFF LIST, but travel recommendations are not the purpose of this list. Thanks for your cooperation Maura Listowner <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Maura Petzolt mpetzolt2@webtv.net <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> SHAMROCK ROOTS homepage http://community.webtv.net/shamrockroots/SHAMROCKROOTS Helpful Hints for Succes
17. [Cork] William Myers [1]
Hi Peggy, In December you sent me information on the death of a William Myers, a possibility that he might be the great-uncle that I am researching. I finally got the Certificate of Death on this individual but unfortunately he is not my man. He is eight years younger, born in Dublin, not Co. Cork and was a former journalist. From the single piece of correspondence I have from my man, journalism would not have been his forte. Thank you anyway for the information. It was worth a 'stab' and does show tha
18. [Cork] Mahoney/Ready [1]
I am still trying to find information on my Gr Gr Grandparents,Catherine READY and Patrick MAHONEY who according to the 1851 Census for Southwark Lodon England both came from Co Cork Ireland. The only other clues I have are that they were Roman Catholic and according to a Gr Aunt,Patrick was from Monkstown N Ireland?,and his Uncle was Francis Sylvester Mahoney who wrote"The Bells of Shandon"I have researched his background and have still been unable to find a link. Using the resources available on the inter
19. [Cork] curtin [1]
still looking for links to patrick and ellen curtin,born around 1860-cork,their daughter was eliz e. curtin,she born 1886-cork,came to usa,married dan obrien,then henry mccabe,she lived in hartford ct,edwards st.her mother was mccarthy.eliz had four kids-jack,dan,william{my dad} and helen{touhill}.thanks. bill obrien
20. Re: [Cork] DRAPER [1]
McLysaght, 'The Surnames of Ireland' has: "Draper One of the few Anglo-Irish names dating from the seventeenth century which is not numerous now in Ulster, though its early connection with that province in the County Derry placename Draperstown. It has since been associated with West Cork." On a more personal note, my father had a close friend named Fred Draper in Cork City early 20thC. I believe they were in a 'Dixie Minstrel' troupe together. Regards, Donnacha ----- Original Message ----- From: "T
21. Re: [Cork] Rathcuppoge [1]
Lorry at Lou86rze@aol.com writes: Lorry, >> How far is that town from the city of Cork? << If you were a bird, it would be about a dozen miles from the small (134 acres) townland of Rathcuppoge to the edge of Cork City. If you had a boat, you could probably go west to Whitegate and work your way up through Cork Harbor to the City. Probably about 14 total miles. If you had to go on foot or by cart or such, you'd have to go north to Midleton and then west to a bridge over the Lee and then into Co
22. [Cork] FARRELL - Fact or Myth? [1]
I am trying to find some information on my greatgrandfather's family. His name was Thomas Farrell and he was born abt. 1869 in Ireland. According to family stories, Thomas' father was a gardener at a convent and ran off with one of the nuns. Some say they went to England, others say they stayed in Cork. Has anyone run across any stories like this?? Thanks, Mamie
23. [Cork] Deansfort [1]
Any information on the location of DEANSFORT in Co Cork. It does not appear to be a townland so it may be a house or an estate. Any help appreciated. Brian
24. [Cork] Site Update - Cork City [1]
Rearranged Cork City info., along with new info. from 1845 at:- http://homepage.eircom.net/~ridgway/Cork%20City.htm Regards, Jean Prendergast http://homepage.eircom.net/~ridgway/index.html
25. [Cork] Hogan & Flynn [1]
Dear List, I have been subscribed for a little while now and thought it was time I sent in my family name interests for Cork. 1.Michael Hogan b 1847 Cork member 88th Royal Fusiliers married Celia Miskell when ? migrated to Australia 1885.Had a brother John who also migrated to Australia ( Tasmania) I have virtually no info on the family in Ireland 2.Lawrence Flynn b 1809 transported convict arrived Tasmania 1850. Married to Mary # 1833 and they had five children born in Ireland who all finally immigrate

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