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1. [Irish-American] June 12, 2003 [1]
from the Irish Birthday Book... 1987 Opening of National Heritage Park at Ferrycarrig, Co. Wexford from the Irish Culture & Customs website... 1731 - The Revenue Commissioners report the robbery of the Golden Lyons cargo at Ballyheige. One of the robbers is caught and turns kings evidence; the Danish Asiatic Company offers a reward of 10 per cent of the value of the cargo for its recovery. (See June 4, when the robbery allegedly took place) 1741 - At the Athy by-election following the death of Sir
2. Re: [Irish-American] transportation 1850s [1]
on 6/20/03 6:39 PM, Pat Connors at nymets11@pacbell.net wrote: >> >> >> I was wondering if anyone knows how immigrants traveled to Iowa in the early >> 1850s >> > Wouldn't this be before the train?? That is a question, I don't know > when the train got to Iowa. If it was before the train, they would do > the covered wagon thing, ride a horse or walk. Yes to all the above. By the time of the first transcontinental stagecoach service, September 1858, the MO-Pacific RR had only been built as far West as
3. [Irish-American] Ireland County Series - Antrim, part 2 [1]
Ballymena Golf Club 128 Raceview Road Ballymena, Ballymena , Antrim. Phone:+44 28 25861487 Fax: +44 28 25861487 Established 1903 Just a mile from the picturesque village of Broughshane, winners of 'Europe in Bloom', and 2-1/2 miles east of Ballymena on A42 is the Ballymena Golf Club. It is a flat heathland course, with heathers and gorse and lined with trees. On the eastern side is the famous St. Patrick's Slemish mountain. Hire facilities: Trolley hire. CarrickFergus Golf Club 35 North Road, Carrickf
4. Re: [Irish-American] Calvery Cemetery in Woodside, Long Island, New York [1]
Also check out the burial listings on the Brooklyn Info Pages, they are not just from Brooklyn. Many are from listers who have given their burial information to help others for free. You can check them out here: Click here: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Cemetery/Burial/Cemetery.index.html And if you would like to list your burials, send to me off list at MKVirg@aol.com with "Cemetery Proj
5. Re: [Irish-American] RE: reposting [1]
Did you know each Rootsweb list has an archives? If you miss a post or accidentally trash your mail like I do sometimes, you can find all the messages posted to the list, since it started, in the archives. There are two ways to find your message, either by searching with a keyword, or browsing by month. Here is where you can access both functions: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Ethnic-Irish/IRISH-AMERICAN.html You will find the links at the bottom of the page. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA
6. [Irish-American] Rensselaer Co. NY, Naturalizations [1]
First of all, I see that I had two numbered 42, should be 42 and 42a. Then I had two numbered 43, should be 43 and 44. Sorry if this caused any confusion, I am out of practice...but getting into the groove again pretty quickly. I now have years Aug 1853 through Dec 1856 on line and Oct 16 to Dec 1884 on line. You can access them from the URS under my name, under New York State, click on Troy, they are under Naturalizations. I also have them on the Rensselaer County website at: http://www.rootsweb.
7. Re: [Irish-American] Virus warning from admin [1]
Pat, I also received one of those emails this morning and knew that it couldn't possibly be from you. I ran into a similar situation on another list and boy the grief I got from other's thinking that I passed this virus along. I knew that it wasn't from me, thank god for Norton :) Maureen from Lowell Massachusetts ....searching for Curtins, gormans and Gormley's
8. Re: [Irish-American] Petition/intention of becoming citizen [1]
Elizabeth, I am sure they mean Fairfield, Connecticut. It is the county that would cover Norwalk, Westport, and other towns through Bridgeport. The intention papers would be held in the NARA facility in Pittsfield, MA and there is another one in Massachusetts but I can't think of the town it is right now. I am sure you can check the NARA website for the address. It was in that facility that I found my husband's grandfather's naturalization record and letter of intent. He lived in Norwalk, CT and w
9. [Irish-American] Rensselaer Co, NY naturalizations-#41 [1]
filed from Oct 20 to Oct 21, 1856 McQuirk Thomas 24 Down Sheehan Michael 19 Clare Shanley Patrick 24 Westmeath Anderson Thomas 34 Tipperary O'Sullivan Owen 46 Cork Breen Patrick 23 Kilkenny McMullen John 25 Longford Brown Thomas 30 Cork Brogan Michael 21 Galway Manion Thomas 24 Galway Tully Michael 30 Galway McDonough John 23 Dublin Spain John 27 Galway Kelly Alexander 24? Donegal F
10. Re: [Irish-American] Irish citizenship [1]
Here is the Ireland Embassy in Washington DC website and it gives you the information about dual citizenship. http://www.irelandemb.org/fbr.html -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com Professional Genealogy Research All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton 2002
11. [Irish-American] George Trainor of Irish Heritage Newsletter... [1]
just in from George.... 1. HAIRY ORDEAL - HAIR BRAINED SCHEME - FOLLICLE CHALLENGE Call it what you will, the man's willing to sacrifice the hair off his head!!! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 5, 2003 MAN TO SHAVE HEAD IN SUPPORT OF JAILED IRISH IMMIGRANT George Trainor of the Irish Heritage Email Group has volunteered to shave off the hair on his head if members of his group support an Email-a-thon to help support the Free Ciaran Ferry Legal Defense Fund. The email group usually focuses on the culture o
12. Re: [Irish-American] Irish Cake (Soda Bread) [1]
I have,too, and wonder what why? Thanks, Elizabeth
13. Re: [Irish-American] 21st June Summer Solstice [1]
I don't believe there is a sun. At least we here in Long Beach, CA, haven't seen it for a month, except for a few hours on Father's Day. Something deeply symbolic about that, sez I! The rest of the time, nothing but overcast! Bah!! Pat Connors wrote: > > from the Celtic Folk Customs book... > > CELTIC. Today the sun is at its zenith, its highest point in the sky, > and the Druids led the ancient Celts in ceremonies of homage to the sun. > A later variant of one of their rituals was the wrapping of a ca
14. Re: [Irish-American] Virus warning from admin [1]
Hi Pat, That's a me too. I received a message from me with the bugbear b and thank goodness for Norton's also. My bugbear came thru HotMail to the list. I went checking. Judy Christopher ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat Connors" To: Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 8:23 AM Subject: [Irish-American] Virus warning from admin > Much to my surprise when I got my mail, this morning, I found an email > with 'Irish-American" in the subject that c
15. [Irish-American] Griffith's Valuation & 1830 Tithe List [1]
How does one find out where to access this information. Online (paid or free service), libraries, CD's, etc. Appreciate some guidance. Maggie
16. [Irish-American] Jeanie Johnston [1]
with permission from Eileen who posted this on the NY-Irish mailing list... We toured the Jeanie Johnston on its Wash. DC stop last weekend. All listers: This is a VERY worthwhile activity! Children love the experience and it is only $4 for them, $6 for adults. This is a self-guided tour. Although there is a fine Irish crew, you may only meet them at the end of the tour in the gift shop area. So a few tips: Pick up the walk-around guide and read the front before going below deck where it is appropriat
17. Re: [Irish-American] Cross Continental railroad [1]
On 20 Jun 2003 at 7:50, Pat Connors wrote: > Thanks everyone for your help. I actually found a website for Eureka NV > and they have a museum in their old newspaper building where my ggrandpa > probably worked. I am going to Reno next month to visit my daughter and > I think we will take a trip to Eureka and check it all out. Say, did you know you can travel from Sacramento to Reno on the California Zephyr? Might be an interesting trip if you're a train buff. See:
18. Re: [Irish-American] Irish Cake (Soda Bread) [1]
In a message dated 6/2/2003 4:12:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, murphyneil@msn.com writes: > There are some of us who care very little for religion, and religion tends > to regard all things 'spicy' as being things god wouldn't want you to do, > but the devil would. I believe the Irish-american tendencies to eschew > spices and overcook everything, often by boiling it to death, which of > course resulted in very bland and boring food, have a basis in the > religiosity of our ancestors. > With apologi
19. Re: [Irish-American] Orange Co, NY naturalizations [1]
THANKS, Pat! I'll let you know how I make out! Elizabeth
20. [Irish-American] June 4, 2003 [1]
from the Irish Birthday Book .... 1949 Birth of Alan Stanford, actor from Irish Culture and Customs website... 1651 - Ireton, Oliver Cromwell's son in law, lays siege to Limerick city. By October Limerick is in Ireton's hands. Ireton dies of the plague shortly afterwards 1731 - Allegedly, the date when the robbery of the Golden Lyon's cargo takes place at Ballyheige Co. Kerry. Owned by the Danish East India Company, the ship had become stranded near Ballyheige, Co. Kerry. Its valuable cargo is moved
21. RE: [Irish-American] RE: IRISH soda bread [1]
I have posted it to the cmc website. Use this link http://www.cmcrp.net/articles.php?id=10 -----Original Message----- From: NEIL MURPHY [mailto:murphyneil@msn.com] Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 9:30 PM To: IRISH-AMERICAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Irish-American] RE: IRISH soda bread If you mean the recipe I posted, I don't have it with me at home, so maybe some one else who copied it can re-post it. If no one does, I'll post it from my office computer tomorrow. Neil ----Original Message Follows----
22. Re: [Irish-American] Re: Irish Famine Ship Jeanne Johnston - New York [1]
GREAT, nice to hear - not too many of the old guard left...... MaryPat
23. [Irish-American] Whit Monday [1]
from the Chronicles of Celtic Folk Customs by Brian Day book.... CELTIC. After the decline of the Whitsun Ales this became a day for picnics, fairs, games and sports, although some organised events were much like the Ales of old. Latterly these events tended to move the Late Spring Bank Holiday. The Church originally et aside Whit Monday and Tuesdays as holidays, and the warm weather combined with the fact that Whit lay conveniently between the ploughing of fields and their sowing, and the forthcom
24. [Irish-American] Celtic Festival in New Orleans [1]
Thought everyone would like to know if you are in the area.....Celtic festival June 13-15 in New Orleans...... http://www.celticnationsworld.com/ Click on Festivals for more information Lisa
25. Re: [Irish-American] Irish Soda Bread Recipe from Neil [1]
Thanks for reposting the recipe! ----Original Message Follows---- From: CMARYPATC@aol.com Reply-To: IRISH-AMERICAN-L@rootsweb.com To: IRISH-AMERICAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Irish-American] Irish Soda Bread Recipe from Neil Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 22:31:36 EDT In a message dated 6/1/03 9:39:13 AM Pacific Daylight Time, murphyneil@msn.com writes: > This is the recipe for the best Irish Soda bread > I've ever had; it comes from a place in NYC called the Landmark Tavern: > > INGREDIENTS (FOR 8 TO 10

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