Hello list, Tipperary is the word of the week, and all I know about
Tipperary is that it is a place, but not sure. This was suggested to me
and seemed like a good one since I've seen this place mentioned before (is
this Ireland?). Sooooo, post your lines that are related to Tipperary and
if you don't have a line related to that, but still want to post, feel
free:) Good luck everyone.
Erin Bradford
kshai@geocities.com
Listowner for Barringer, Black, Bradford, Coventry, Eller, Hackett, and Kern
http://www
Hello everyone. I had previously thought some of the problems on these
lists were gone, but with people subscribing all the time, I guess they
will never go away. This is a reminder of some of the things that I have
decided I will try to send out every few months...for now on the subject
will be "from the listowner...how to post".
Basically, in the past 2 weeks, I have had to redirect about 50% of the
posts that are going to all my lists because people are sending them to the
wrong address. Right now I
This is a forwarded message I recieved and I think that this is something
everyone should be involved in. Without rootsweb, none of the genealogy
Rootsweb lists that exist (over 5,000!) wouldn't be here. They have done
so much for all of us, and I am sure some are you are very aware of what
they do. All the things like the genweb archives and everything are housed
at Rootsweb and without them, things like the censuses in the archives,
mortality schedules, etc., wouldn't be accessible to us over the compu
Hello everyone, I have a suggestion/thought about supporting rootsweb. I
received a message earlier from someone who had sent that cookbook thing to
about a dozen lists and a couple more dozen people and in it, she said
something that made me think...If everyone who received it just donated
even $1, there would easily be a couple hundred total for rootsweb....what
do you say we try that?? I have 7 lists and 2 of them have over 100 people
on them (Black and Bradford) and the other lists combined would be m
Ok everyone, no one really sent me a suggestion for the word of the week
for this week and it's already Wednesday. If you have ANY suggestions, let
me know. Also, for those that are new to the lists, I just wanted to tell
you WHAT the "word of the week" is all about.
In the past, these lists have been very inactive, weeks could go by with
not one post, and I wanted to get activity up. I started a "program" for
the word of the week where I give a word/phrase, such as John or North
Carolina, and anyone w
Hi --
Just thought I'd mention that the LDS Church has just come out with the first of a
series of CD-ROMs covering the 1851 England census. This first disk covers 3
counties; sorry, but I can't remember the names of the counties! This is not an
index, it contains all the data in the census. This could be an invaluable aid
for someone who has roots in England.
Howard Johnston
JVasq12128 wrote:
> William Hackett b ca 1824 in Leicestershire England, m Claretta Marker in 1852
> son Fredrick Ralph Hac
Ok everyone, we have had a bunch of new subscribers to ALL the lists.
Because of this, I would like people to start posting their lines. Unlike
almost every list, I don't discourage Roll Calls because I know they have
helped me. (Please make note that MOST lists will UNSUBSCRIBE you by hand
if you start a roll call, so keep it on these lists please) I am sorry if
you don't like Roll Calls, and if you feel it necessary to unsub because of
it, well, that's your loss. I DO have a couple guidelines for Roll
Hi,
Here is my roll call. Joseph Owen Hacket(t) born in Ireland in 1840
(not sure where yet) married Mary McKenna born in Ireland in 1841.
Came to US in 1861. Children, John born 1861, Ireland, Franklin bron
1864, oh, Maggie, born 1865, oh, Bridget, born 1868, oh Thomas born
1870, oh died 1942, oh, married Catherine Welch, born 1870, oh died
1913, Oh, Josephine, born 1874, oh married Samuel Clayton, Michael,
born 1882, oh.
Joseph Owen died in 1912, in Cleveland, and Mary McKenna Hackett died
in 1908
Hi HACKETT researchers:
Here is my HACKET line, they lived in MA, NH, & PA; if anyone sees a
connection, I'd love to exchange info. Thanks, Janis
(1) Ebenezer HACKETT (1687 - 1741)
& Hannah RING
(2) Ephraim HACKETT (1711 - )
& Dorothy ALLEN
m. 6 feb 1745/5
(3) Jeremial Ebenezer HACKETT ( - 1879)
& Polly ROBINSON
(4) Asa HACKETT (1769 - 1847)
& Elizabeth "Eliza" HAMMOND (1773 - )
m. 27 Mar 1794, Rochester, Plymouth, MA
(5) Eliza HACKETT (1795 - 1839)
I am seeking siblings and ancestors of Thomas Russell HACKETT and
descendants
of Thomas F. Hackett; have descendants of Marie DeSales HACKETT to
share.
1. Thomas Russell HACKETT born 1837 Dublin, Ireland,
married (1) in perhaps Ireland, no known children
married (2) in Kentucky, no known children
died Abt 12 Feb 1902 in Jefferson County, KY
+ married (3) Margaret (L) BOWMAN born 2 Apr 1852 in KY,
died 26 Apr 1930 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY
2. Paul HACKETT born Abt 1878,
died
Re Tipperary
Does this Hackett line sound familiar to anyone?
Tobias Hackett born c 1823 in Killenaule, County Tipperary, Ireland - said
to be the son of Patrick and Ellen (Blake) Hackett - emigrated to
Newfoundland, died 1890. He was married to Sarah Cole, b. 1830 Co.
Tipperary, died Brigus NF August 8, 1888.
Children - there may have been more:
Thomas (my line) b. Brigus NF c 1856
Margaret b. Brigus, NF July 10, 1857 m. (1880)Patrick Nowlan b. St. John's,
NF Sept 19, 1849. They emigrated to Cheyenne
Hello,
I'm looking for any information on the family of:
Michael Joseph Hackett I b. ? d 1907
married to Cathleen Cassidy b. Olean? d. 1902
Chi: Helen C. Hackett b. 11 Aug 1898 North Bend PA, d. 20 Jan 1957
Michael J Hackett II b. 6 Jul 1901 No. Bend PA d. 17 Mar 1980
Mike J Hackett II is my Grandfather but died when i was 2 1/2 years
old.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Shana
Born in Ireland
Come check out my genealogy Web Page. Started 27 Feb 1998.
WHAT WE HAVE: Ancestor Que
Descendants of Mathias Hackett
1 Mathias Hackett
. +Biddie
........... 2 Steaven Hackett b: June 17, 1824 in Ireland d: September 22,
1888
............... +Mary Jennings b: in Ireland
......................... 3 Stephen Hackett b: December 22, 1869 in Ritchie,
West Virginia
............................ +Ida Lemliy b: January 15, 1881 in WV d: August
1966 m: April 02, 1911 in Deerwalk, Wood County, West Virginia
...................................... 4 Charlotte Agnes Hackett b: March
Hi,
I know very little of my Hackett line, even though my maiden name is
Hackett. I have found the following and hope to have more to add in the
next couple of months. Frank Hackett, Sr., born 7-14-1899 in Dinuba, Ca.,
died 1-1969 in Modesto, Ca. Frank had siblings named: Oscar, Nelson, Ed,
Fred, John, Clarence, Rosie and Ruth. Another child was still born. Frank
Hackett, Sr married Lillian Henrietta Visher and to this marriage the
following children were born in Ca.: Buelah Rose Hackett, Lura Hackett
Howard,
I agree that Margaret Hackett was not the mother of George's children,
since according to her bio.in "History of Richland Co., 188)", she and
George married in 1840.
Her bio reads:
HACKETT, MARGARET, MRS., is the fourth child of George and Nancy
Hackett, who came to this county in 1815, and located in this township,
and resided here until their death; her father died in 1845, aged 68
years; her mother died in 1855 or 1856, aged 78 years. Mrs. Margaret
Hackett is the widow of the late George Hacke
Hi!
I'm new to the list and am searching for information on George and Nancy
Hackett who settled in Blooming Grove Twp, Richland Co., Ohio in about
1816. It is quite possible they came from Washington Co. PA.
I am trying to find out if they had a daughter, Elizabeth, who married
Ezekiel Chew. The Hackett and Chew tombstones are located in the same
area of a cemetery in Rome, Ohio.
Thanks for any assistance...Nola Donley
Found this entry on the net in the Genealogical Death Index System
for Michigan. Not one of mine. Maybe someone else needs the info.
HACKETT - Louisa M.
DOD 11 August 1873
Ledger page 123 Record # 266
POD Pennfield MI Calhoun Co.
F, W, Married
age 39 yrs 7 mos 17 days
Congestion of the bowels
Birthplace - MI
Occupation - Housekeeper
Father - Julius Gibbs residence-Pennfield,MI
Mother - Sarah Gibbs residence-Pennfield,MI
Corinne Hackett
___________________
Re: Tipperary Hacketts
Patrick Joseph Hackett (b. Oct 1840) County Tipperary
m. October 1866 in Memphis, Tennessee
Mary Ellen [ ? ] Lane, a widow with two daughters, Kate
and Mary Ellen. Mary Ellen also from Tipperary. Allegedly met
on the boat coming over
had: Richard b. 1867 - presumed to have died in infancy
James b. 1869 - married Annie [ ? ] and had one daughter
Mary Ellen b. 1871 - married Jeremiah Ells
Hello everyone. I want to thank you all for your help. I am still looking
for stories on using the census from 1790-1850, territorial censuses, and
searching for minority ancestors with the census (African-American, Native
American, Melungeon, etc.). I got a really good story that is really funny
so I thought I would share it with all y'all. Enjoy and thanks for your
sharing. I tried to get back to everyone to thank them personally, but
there were over 150 stories sent to me!:) I appreciate it.
The f
Hope this helps someone out there. They weren't my line, but someone else may
need them.
>From North and South Carolina Marriages 1700's
Hackett, Aaron and Tabitha Hambleton, 25 July 1798, Rowan Co. NC
Hackett, James and Mary Woods, 14 October 1773, Rowan Co, NC
Hackett, Michael [Dr.] and Elizabeth White, February 1765, Charleston, SC
Ramona McDowell Kelley
This was received from Brian Leverich, one of the main forces behind
RootsWeb. Although this hasn't been a problem on any of my lists so far, I
thought I would send this to prevent this problem from occuring on these
lists. What brought this message from Brian about was that someone had sent
a post to more than 50 lists at once...which is really excessive, If you
feel you need to cross post, let's make it a rule that you aren't to cross
post to more than 7 lists max:) (by the way, the only reason I cross
Kristi --
I just ran across some info yesterday that may be of some value to you.
In a book called "Patrons of Husbandry on the Pacific Coast by Ezra S. Carr,
published San Francisco, 1875:
It lists a G. A. Hackett and a Chas. Hackett as being members of the Franklin
Grange, No. 135; Visalia, Lake Township, Tulare Co., CA.
This Grange was established 12 Dec. 1873.
Visalia isn't all that far from Dinuba.
This may give you another place to look.
Howard Johnston
krickman wrote:
> Hi,
> I know very little
william l webster wrote:
>
> Have I written to you before this regarding Hared Hackett of Ireland and
> Mima Anna Gibson, his wife. They came to the USA about the same time as
> yours. He sailed his own boat with another couple. Mima delivered a child
> 2 weeks after landing. Their dau Zelpha Jane Hackett has estimated bd
> from her death record as being born 1844, so may not have been their
> first child. Herod Hackett migrated to TN where Zelpha married George
> Wylie Watson after the civilwar. They ma
Hello everyone. First off, I apologize for sending this to so many lists at
once. I didn't want to have to retype this out and send it to each list
seperately, especially since I have a disconnected finger:). Second, let me
tell you what I'm looking for and why. I am looking for any stories that
any of you can share with me, good and bad, about you experience with using
the census for genealogy research. This could be anything, an example could
be hunting for an ancestor when the name was misspelled.
Looking for information on William George HACKETT (father of William Francis
HACKETT). He was born in Devenshire, England. He married a Mary BROWNRIG
(also born in England) in 1853. Son William F. was born in Empire Prarie,
WIsconsin on 22, April 1857. William G. and Mary died in Chicasaw Co, IA.
Anyone working on this line can contact me Kacy kacycroy@aol.com