Listers,
Does anyone have any information or make a connection to this MAHONY
family from Civil Parish Drinagh, Townland of Minanes in Co. Cork? If so, I
will
appreciate your response!
Baptisms from Drimoleague Parish -Rev. John Ryan-Church of St. Finnbar (1800s)
(All Saints/Town of Drimoleague)
Parents/ Daniel and Ellen (Connors) Mahony (births/deathsburials/unknown)
Children:
Timothy b. 5th May 1818
sponsors: John Connors and Ellen Driscoll
Cain b. 29th Jan 1821 (d. July 23, 18
The only information I have on the name Wolfe is Anna G. (casey) Creedon,born
1859. father, John Casey, Mother, Mary Wolfe. I know they were from County
Cork I don't know where.
To use the County Cork Web Page
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Malcolm,
I don't have the exact spelling you were looking for,but I looked in the
international book of baby names and this caught my eye;
FLANN- Old name derived from flann(red):hence "red haired"
or having a ruddy complextion.
The name was once Anglicized as FLORENCE.var.Flainn
This all it says,but something anyway...
~*~ Maureen ~*~
"I hope that my achievements in life shall be these -- that I will have
fought for what was right and fair, that I will have risked for that which
mattered, and that I
I am looking for relatives of John Edmund Sullivan, born at Inniskara
(spelling?) County Cork in 1871, died Butte, Montana 1904. His parents
were Edmund Sullivan and Hannah Regan Sullivan, and he had a brother,
Pat, who emigrated to Boston, then to Butte, and died about 1930. I
realize these names are pretty common but dates and parents names may
help in identification. Thanks.
Good evening from a cold Sarajevo!!
Please could somebody help me with a
Christian name I seem to have come up
against.
"Flurence " by all accounts a male name!!!
Is this a common Irish name or imported??
Or is it a case of miss spelling ?'
Malcolm.
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Researching:
Flavin, Madden, Sullivan and Driscoll - Ireland
Jones, Marsh - Wales
Soldatov, Nazarov - Russia
Sirotich - Croatia
Zigante - Italia
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MALCOLM CROSSLEY JONES
Kasima ef. Dobrace
Hello Karen and all- G/grandfather Jeremiah O'CONNOR from "Bantry Bay" born
1870s? I see the bay is in County Cork but have found no place name Bantry
Bay. Can any one point me in a direction?
Thanks
Mark
Ps also HORGAN in Cork and FOX in Offaly
>
> Hello Fellow Irish,
>
> Looking for these ancestors:
> And, Patrick O'Connor and Kate Scully, both from Ireland, ended up in IL
in
> late 1800s. Patrick O'Connors' Irish parents were John O'Connor and
Bridgit
> Ronan,
> of Cork County.
>
> Thanks,
> Karen
Y'all,
All from County Cork with marriages circa 1835 - 1845.
Patrick Callaghan/Kate Hawks
Jeremiah Donoughue/Mary Welch
Daniel Dinneen/Ellen Buckley
Cornelius Lucey/Unknown
Good hunting,
Charles Gallagher
Baptism details sought of Elizabeth LEAHY
c1819, In the Bally Hooley area.
wed 1839 to Daniel Donaghue
josi
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Hello Ida,
In the 1881 Census John Cribb 39, Helena Cribb 23,
Helena Cribb 6 and John D. Cribb were living at 6 Sussex St. Salford.
The two Helenas Birthplace was Ireland. The young
John D. was born in Broughton Lancs.
When you say born in Barracks I would be inclined to think
it meant an RIC barracks in Youghal County Cork
as John Cribb is listed in the 1881 Census as a Police Constable.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes,
Brendan Jones
brendanj@gofree.indigo.ie
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Beverly
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>
> Does anyone on the list have a good answer for him?
>
> I am sending this to several lists as it is important to our genealogical
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> Beverly
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Hello,
Does anyone happen to know where the placename "Meenies" was....was it
a Townland, or sub-division of a townland? It has been referenced in the
area of Drimoleague, Co. Cork. (c. mid 1800s.) Thanks, if you know about
"Meenies".
Ellen
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To use the County Cork Web Page
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> I would like to contact any GEOGHEGAN researcher
> anywhere. Still looking for Michael GEOGHEGAN
> b circa 1850 married 1871 dead by 1896.
> Never found.
> How do I know? Got his DNA
> Michaels two sons Thomas and Joseph
> married in England and on those certificates
> both in 1896 they stated their Dad was Michael...a tailor
> Deceased...of course he COULD have legged it!
>
> josi
>
>
>
>
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When my ggrandmother Ellen DONOGHUE married Timothy O'/LEARY (ex County
Cork- the English stole our O' but we reclaimed it.)* at age 16 she signed
her name as "Ellen McCARTHY". When the births of each of her 16 children
were registered her maiden name was entered as Ellen DONOGHUE.
Her father Daniel (aka known as DONALD? ) DONOHUE
(DONOHUE/DONOGHUE/DONOHOE/ DONAHOE various spellings) was deported from
County Waterford in 1849 for stealing a donkey. Four years later his
pregnant wife (how? who?), Mary
A Trip to Grandmother's Cottage by David Murray
These are the memories of the Feeney girls from Ballyduff. As children, they would call on their grandparents who lived in a thatched cottage on the Clondulane Road nearly opposite the Careysville driveway.
The Murray Cottage was a traditional single-story thatched cottage with exterior walls of stone. The cottage stood on the Clondulane Road, near the Blackwater River, a few miles from Fermoy, in County Cork. Clondulane in Gaelic means Meadow of the Dil
Can anyone help please.several times I receive a message saying
stevek6669@accex-net
no such user here.
Well tough..
I never wrote him and I could care less.
It would help if the entire message was relayed back to me and then
I might know where stevie boy hangs out.
daemaon says he sent attachments but none recieved.
Coulds SKS help a senior citizen?Its all greek to me
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On Fri, 5 Nov 1999, M. B. Bowes wrote:
> My Michael J. Sullivan is rumored to have been born in Bantry Bay on Whiddy
> Island in 1867.
> Does anyone know of the names of any communities on the island and/or where
> the birth would have been recorded.
> Thanks.
> Muriel Brady Bowes, Northern California
Whiddy Island is listed as part of the civil parish of Kilmacomogue,
also seen as Kilmocomoge and Kilmacamoge, and appears to be part of
the R.C. parish of Bantry - the following listing appears in the 1999
"Her name was Mary and she was born and reared in Carbery (The area from which she would have come would have been across Bantry Bay from the Beara Peninsula). She was a year married to an O'Driscoll man when she had a baby son, but the baby died shortly after it was born. She herself was very weak & so the "Good People" took her away to their Lios (a cave in the mountain) and left another "being" in the shape of a dead body that looked like her in the bed. The "being" was buried and as far as everybody in
Today I had a Kelly family from Seattle, Washington State, here doing research on their ancestors, one of whom was Jim's ancestor Dan Kelly who lived to be 102 years of age. There is no doubt about it, but the people of the Beara Peninsula in the olden days sure had no shortage of wit ---- even on their death bed. Dan never needed glasses to read. He never drank a "drop". And he was never sick a day in his life until two days before he died. Anyhow, when the Parish Priest of Eyeries, Fr. O'Callaghan, had fi
Hi Rhona,
You wrote:
>One of the few places info on them would be kept would be thro
>death/birth/marriage records and those were all kept in the part of the
>Four Courts that burned.
>
>The area Protestant churches have been contacted and they have nothing
>(I know that some churches kept some of their records - I'm just
>unlucky)
>
>If you have any other thoughts on where I can look I would be grateful.
Perhaps Jane can explain Early Land records in Cork.
I have found this a very helpful source fo
Thomas,
You don't really fall for that hogwash about Governments being concerned
about confidentiality to protect our interests? Governments leak whatever
info they want to their cronies as and when required. How else would the
financial institutions collate so much information. In Canada and the US
the supposedly sacrosanct Social Insurance Number, which is the key that
brings all streams of information together is now 'requested' by all
financial institutions. See what happens if you exercise your rig
For those interested:
There are plenty of Cornelius Mahoney's located in the Inchigeelah area of
county cork.
I descend from one of them, but there are lots more to go around!
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Tracy Reinhardt