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1. [IA-IRISH] Information Wanted Ads Ireland>Iowa [1]
Boston Pilot Information Wanted Ads... 25 July 1857 Of JAMES KENNEDY, a blacksmith, with his mother and sister, Johanna, natives of Lanespart, parish Killinaule [co. Tipperary], who left Ohio about 3 years ago for Kansas Territory. Please address their brother John, Mascatine, Iowa. Of MARTIN BARRY, of parish Kilrosenty [co. Waterford], who left Boston 3 years ago in company with Michael O'Brien, Joe Foley, and others, for a place near Albany, New York. Information received by his brothers, John and Patri
2. [IA-IRISH] Nashua Reporter; Chickasaw Co, IA; Feb 1, 1906 "Obit of Martin Muldown" [1]
Nashua Reporter Nashua, Chickasaw, Iowa Feb 1, 1906 Martin Muldown Passes Away After an illness of several years duration, Martin Muldown, one of the oldest settlers of Riverton, died at his home six miles southwest of Nashua, Tuesday morning, aged 78 years. About eleven years ago a cancer first made its appearance back of Mr. Muldown's ear. It gradually grew more and more troublesome until he was finally compelled to give up his work on the farm. Eventually he became confined to his home an
3. [IA-IRISH] Short Bios of J.H. Gorman & William Kelly [1]
While going through this book these were the only two bios I found that mentioned being born in Ireland! The History of Des Moines County, Iowa; Chicago: Western Historical Co., 1879. (Burlington City Directory) Gorman, J.H., meat market & provisions, N. boundary St. between Washington & Columbia streets; he was born June 23, 1852 in Belfast, Ireland; came to America in 1862 and to Burlington in 1872. (Flint River Township) KELLY, William, far., Sec. 17; P. O. Burlington; was born in the year 1828, in th
4. [IA-IRISH] Infomation Wanted Ads Ireland>Iowa [1]
Boston Pilot Information Wanted Ads 13 June 1857 Of PATRICK JOHN CARNEY, a native of county Leitrim, who left Laporte, Indiana, 17th February last (was then in the grocery business,) for Cincinnati; stated to his wife he would go to Illinois and Iowa. Any person knowing his whereabouts will please address his wife and children, care of Timothy Carney, Milwaukie, Wisconsin. 27 June 1857 Of CATHARINE, Mary, and Timothy McCARTHY, parish of Ballindee Clouncouse, county Cork. Timothy is a boy from 13 to 14 yea
5. [IA-IRISH] Crossing the Mississippi [1]
THE PALIMPSEST Vol. I DECEMBER 1920 No. 5 CROSSING THE MISSISSIPPI In. the early movement of settlers to Iowa, the Mississippi River played a double role. To the emigrants from Virginia, Kentucky, and other States bordering on the Ohio and Mississippi, it served as an invaluable highway. To those who came overland from Chicago, Milwaukee, or any point in Illinois, on the other hand, it loomed up as an almost impassable barrier. Either as an aid or a hindrance to travel, it was a factor all early emig
6. [IA-IRISH] Iowa Recorder; Butler Co, IA; Aug 1904 "Working on the RR" [1]
I had several folks who worked as station agents and labourers so found this tidbit interesting... Iowa Recorder Greene, Butler, Iowa Aug 3, 1904 The railway commission's report makes some interesting compilations as to the wages of different classes of employes. The average daily compensation of different kinds of employes is as follows: General officers, $5.94; other officers, $4.64; general office clerks, $2; station agents, $1.79; other station men, $1.55; engine men, $3.81; firemen, $2.20; condu
7. Re: [IA-IRISH] Bio of Richard Francis Jordan [1]
Could you please change this address of BullMcCabe1124 to OThielan@aol? Or how do I go about doing it? I don't remember how I even found you, but I find it interesting, however, I was not on my own account when I did, so I'm filling up someone else's mail box. Thank you!! Sincerely, Beverly ps, Do you ever come across any info on the O'Regans? Or Regans or Irvins? Ending up in Howard Co. Some were in Waukon first(Alamakee?). Tank you!!!
8. [IA-IRISH] Re: [IA-IRISH) [1]
I am trying to find James Murphy and his wife Ellen and their children. They lived in Dubuque Ward 1, Dubuque Co., IA James was born between 1830 and 1835 in Ireland. I believe he came from the Co. Antrim, Ireland. Immigrated around 1850. He first settled in Georgia, married Ellen born 1835, their children were twins Winefred born 1856 georgia 2. Mary Elizabeth twin, born GA 3. Bridgett C. born 10 Oct 1858, Dubuque Co., IA 4. Nicholas born 1860, 5. Margaret born 1862, 6.James born 1865 7. John born
9. [IA-IRISH] Nashua Reporter; Chickasaw Co, IA; Aug 11, 1904 "Obit of Michael Martin" [1]
Nashua Reporter Nashua, Chickasaw, Iowa Aug 11, 1904 MICHAEL MARTIN Michael Martin died at his home in this city last Tuesday morning after a long and painful illness. He was born in County Wexford, Ireland, in the year 1830. In March, 1854, he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Jane Blair, of Ohio. They came to Iowa in 1863 and to Nashua in 1869, since which time he has been a resident of this place. He was the father of fifteen children, nine of whom are living. They are: Mrs. Mary Kelsey, Cha
10. [IA-IRISH] Bio of Peter McNally [1]
Surnames: McNally, Dennis, Burke Historical and Biographical Record of Black Hawk County, Iowa. Chicago: Inter-State Pub. Co., 1886. Peter McNally, residing on section 1, Lincoln Township, where he has made his home for over twenty years, was born in County Mayo, Ireland, August 27, 1838, a son of John and Eliza (Dennis) McNally, the father being of Scotch descent. His boyhood days were spent on a farm in his native country and after reaching manhood he engaged in business on his own account. July 1,
11. [IA-IRISH] Nashua Reporter; Chickasaw Co, IA; Nov 15, 1906 "Obit of Mrs. Hutton" [1]
Poor Mrs. Hutton..anyone know first name or maiden name? Nashua Reporter Nashua, Chickasaw, Iowa Nov 15, 1906 Mrs. Hutton Mrs. Hutton, who has been a resident of Nashua for a number of years, died at the home of Mrs. Caroline Hennagir, Saturday afternoon, at about half past twelve. Mrs. Hutton was sick but a couple of days, her death being due to old age. The deceased was born in Ireland about eighty years ago and came to America when a young woman. She is survived by one daughter, whose wh
12. [IA-IRISH] free lookups [1]
Re freelookups, please contact me direct, not to the list. Raymond http://www.raymondscountydownwebsite.com --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.489 / Virus Database: 288 - Release Date: 10/06/03
13. [IA-IRISH] Railway Postal Service - All due to an Irish guy!! [1]
Nashua Reporter Nashua, Chickasaw, Iowa Dec 27, 1900 UNCLE SAM'S MAIL BUSINESS An Interesting Description of the Railway Postal Service [Written by W.R. Hinman and read before the Isabella Club.] The first object that greets the eye on entering the Chicago postoffice is a life size bust, in bronze, of a large, intelligent looking man, with an unusually broad forehead, and firmness and decision written in every line of his countenance. An inscription on the base that supports the bust reads thus: "To
14. [IA-IRISH] Nashua Reporter, Jan 1924, Obit of Mary Costello O'Connor [1]
Nashua Reporter Nashua, Chickasaw, Iowa Jan 31, 1924 A Pioneer Mother Called On Thursday, January 24, 1924, Mrs. James O'Connor, a pioneer settler of Frederika, was called to a better beyond in the ninety-first year of her age. She was about to partake of her supper when death called her. Miss Mary Costello was born in Mayo county, Ireland, on March 17, 1833. When a girl she emigrated with her parents to America and located in Cleveland, Ohio. At the age of 19 years she was united in marriage to
15. [IA-IRISH] Obit of Thomas Hanley-1905 IA [1]
Iowa Recorder Greene, Butler Co, IA Mar 22, 1905 In Memoriam Died, at his home, near Greene, Iowa, March 17, 1905, Thomas Hanley, in the 70th year of his age. The above brief notice comes with a weight of sorrow into the hearts and homes of hundreds who for many long years have known Thomas Hanley and whose warm hand has pressed there own in days of trouble and in days of cheer. He was a genial, warm-hearted man who made friends of all with whom he came in contact. In the early days, when all our
16. [IA-IRISH] Re: IA-IRISH-D Digest V03 #109 [1]
I always find your articles interesting to read. I am Cookie for Maryland, originally from Fort Dodge, Iowa. My families were the Dennis McCarthy's and the Denis McCarty families. If that isn't fun to try to research. I remember my Grandmother talking about the stage stoping at the Power's farm not to far from her house. I understand they may be tearing it down, maybe they already did. Do you know anything about this? How about the McCarthy's and the McCarty's. Keep
17. [IA-IRISH] Nashua Reporter; Chickasaw Co, IA; Jul 1930 "John W. Hicks Obit" [1]
Nashua Reporter Nashua, Chickasaw, Iowa July 23, 1930 John W Hicks Died Monday After Three Day's Illness John W Hicks, who has been in ill health for the past few years, died quite suddenly Monday morning after an illness of three days, at his home ten miles east of Nashua. Mr. Hicks was born in Ireland, Nov. 15, 1860, and came to America in 1880, settling in New York City. From there he went to DeKalb, Ill, where he lived with his uncle, James Lattimer. In 1883 he came to Bremer county, Iowa, to
18. [IA-IRISH] !! Connaught Journal; Jan 5, 1824 "America" [1]
THE CONNAUGHT JOURNAL GALWAY, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1824 AMERICA A Writer in an American Paper quotes the following as the "natural, Moral and Political Advantages of the United States":- 1. We are blest with an extensive sea coast, abundantly provided with capacious ports and harbours, admirably calculated for foreign commerce. 2. Magnificent rivers intersect our country in every direction, and afford the utmost facility for the most lucrative trade. 3. We have the advantage of water powe
19. [IA-IRISH] Nashua Reporter; Chickasaw Co, IA; "Obit of Margaret McGovern Farrell" [1]
Nashua Reporter Nashua, Chickasaw, Iowa Nov 4, 1920 Obituary of Mrs. Farrell Margaret McGovern Farrel [sic?] was born in Bele Conwall county Caven, Ireland, in 1855. She came to America in the month of February, 1882, at the age of 27 years and died at her home in Nashua, Iowa, Oct 26, 1920 at the age of 65 years. About 25 years ago she was united in marriage to Michael Farrell, in Riverton township, Floyd county, Iowa, S.D. French officiating. Deceased was a woman respected by all who knew
20. Re: [IA-IRISH] Naturalizations [1]
Hi, I am Donna Murphy, I have taught Genealogy research for 41 years and have reseached around Ireland off and on. But the question you asked about could two minor children travel alone and could they be naturalized at that age. Minor children, like single ladies could not travel the seas alone. They would have to be accompanied by an adult or friend. That Law was in effect until 1945 when it was changed. A child could not get naturalized until they were adults, unless their parent naturalized an
21. [IA-IRISH] Kilkeel griffiths on website [1]
I have started putting the Griffiths Valuation of Tenements 1861 for Kilkeel Parish on my website, at present there are a five or six hundred names, more will be added every day, the full amount is around two thousand names, the information the Valuation of tenements gives is, Townlands and occupiers, immediate Lessors, description of tenements and area, referance numbers to the Griffiths map, rateable annual valuation on land and buildings, I have put on , Name of tenent, Townland, who the land was leased
22. [IA-IRISH] Limerick-1824 Pigot's Dir & 1766 Religious Census [1]
I have just added 2 new files to "A Little Bit of Ireland" 1766 Religious Census of Limerick (Researching William Joynt of Rathkeale found there) http://www.celticcousins.net/ireland/1766relcensus.htm Pigot's Directory of Ireland 1824-Limerick (Researching Wm. Joynt, jun., salt manuf, tallow chandler and soap boiler & John Joynt, pawnbroker) http://www.celticcousins.net/ireland/1824limerick.htm Cathy Joynt Labath Note: Leaving early a.m. for family reunion & will be gone 5 days!! Above named Joynts a
23. [IA-IRISH] Iowa Recorder; Butler Co, IA; Nov 1905 "Obit of Margaret Anderson Bryant" [1]
Iowa Recorder Greene, Butler, Iowa Nov. 1, 1905 Mrs. J.H. Bryant A Worthy and Highly Respected Lady Called to Her Long Best Many expressions of remorse and deep regret do we hear on all sides over the death of Mrs. J.H. Bryant, who passed from this life to the better world on Sunday, October 22nd, 1905, at her home east of Greene. Mrs. Bryant had not been well for a long time, but was confined to her bed only about three weeks before the final summons came. About two weeks before her death she wa
24. [IA-IRISH] Free Lookups [1]
Free lookups in the Flax, Tithe,Griffiths & Births 1865/1875 all Ireland Raymond http://www.raymondscountydownwebsite.com --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.489 / Virus Database: 288 - Release Date: 10/06/03
25. [IA-IRISH] Great Link-New Orleans [1]
Link passed along by Pat Martin. If you had any ancestors (not just the Irish) stop off in New Orelans this is a great site! http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/la/orleans.htm Cathy

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