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1. THE CAVAN OBSERVER - JANUARY 16, 1864 [1]
THE CAVAN OBSERVER JANUARY 16, 1864 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS No doubt to a large majority of the community the Act 26th Vic., cap. 11, for the Registration of Births and Deaths in Ireland, is, at least, partially unknown, as well as the 26th and 27th Vic., cap. 20, to provide for the Registration of Marriages. Many people, in certain walks of life, make up their m
2. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] THE CAVAN OBSERVER - FEBRUARY 20, 1864 [1]
I should know this, but I don't , so I am asking: When an article is titled "THE CHURCH" what church are they referring to? Would it be Church of Ireland? or something else? Thank you! Karen HART Anthony ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Granville" To: Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 9:14 PM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] THE CAVAN OBSERVER - FEBRUARY 20, 1864 > THE CAVAN OBSERVER > FEBRUARY 20, 1864 > >
3. The Times, Jul 18, 1840 [1]
The Times, London, Jul 18, 1840 IRELAND (From the Tipperary Constitution) CAVAN, Wednesday. - John CLARK and Hugh REILY were indicted for being members of a Riband society. John CLARK was found guilty, and Hugh REILY not guilty. County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project http://www.sierratel.com/colinf/genuki/CAV/Newspapers/Project.html
4. The Scotsman, 28 June, 1845. [1]
The Scotsman, Edinburgh, Scotland, 28 June, 1845. MURDER OF A MAGISTRATE IN CAVAN. - CAVAN, 22d June. - I have just returned from the village of Crossdoney, in the vicinity of which a most barbarous murder was committed this day. At a quarter past two o'clock, George F. Bell BOOTH, Esq., of Drumcarbin, was returning from Kilmore church in his gig, with two of his children - one five and the other six years old; his eldest son, a boy of about eleven, rode behind him on a pony. When he arrived at "T
5. The Times, Oct 16, 1855 [1]
The Times, London, Oct 16, 1855 IRELAND ----<>---- (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) DUBLIN, MONDAY EVENING. DREADFUL ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE. The following appears in the Mail of this evening.-- "Ballyconnell, CAVAN, Oct. 13. "Miss Charlotte HINDS, on Friday last, about 4 o'clock, when returning from Ballyconnell, was met in the line or avenue leading to her house by two demons in human shape, who at once dragged her off the car, knocked her down with loaded sticks, and then deliberately fi
6. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1821 census for County Cavan [1]
Good morning, Carol... Go to Google and type in "Deborah Annandale." You'll find all the parts of the 1821 census available, I believe. This lady very graciously typed them all in for Rootsweb. Let me know if have any problem. Kay Stanton Daytona Beach ----- Original Message ----- From: "J White" To: Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 4:28 PM Subject: [IRL-CAVAN] 1821 census for County Cavan > Where would I find the 1821 census for County Cavan ? >
7. THE CAVAN OBSERVER - JANUARY 2, 1864 [1]
THE CAVAN OBSERVER JANUARY 2, 1864 DEATH OF THE EARL OF CHARLEMONT--The death of this venerable nobleman took place at two o'clock on Saturday morning, at his residence, Marino, Clontarf. His lordship was in his ordinary feeble state of health until about the commencement of last week, when his chest became affected, and he died in the possession of all his faculties. He had almost attained the patriarchal age of 89 years. He
8. THE CAVAN OBSERVER - DECEMBER 5, 1863 [1]
THE CAVAN OBSERVER DECEMBER 5, 1863 LOCAL NEWS OUR LOCAL STATION MASTER--Mr. John O'BRIEN, our local station master, on the Midland Great Western Railway line, has been promoted from this station to that of Athlone on the same line. Although the change in point of emolument is advantageous to Mr. O'Brien, yet to him it is not unaccompan
9. Re: Census Abstracts Book [1]
Margate, Save your money! All five Cavan entries are indexed by household at http://www.sierratel.com/colinf/genuki/CAV/Census/Surviving.htm -- Cheers, Colin Ferguson
10. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1821 census for County Cavan [1]
The 1821 Census for Co. Cavan can be found on microfilm from LDS. One problem is that it is an incomplete census as half of it was 'lost'. The remaining portions are for the Civil Parishes of: Annageliffe Ballymacue Castlerahan Castleterra Crosserlough Denn Drumloman Drung Kilbride Kilmore Kinawley Larah Lavey Lurgan Mullagh Munterconnaught The film numbers are from No. 597154 through 597158
11. The Times, Nov 04, 1869. [1]
The Times, London, Nov 04, 1869. An account reached town yesterday evening of an atrocious outrage in the county of Cavan, committed, it is supposed, by the Orange party. As the Rev. James DUNNE, P.P., of Belturbet, was returning home from the tenant-right meeting in Cavan, accompanied by the Rev. Mr. SMITH, C.C., and some tenant farmers, about 6 o'clock on Monday evening, they were fired at by a party of miscreants, who lay in ambush for them at a place called Drumalure, a stronghold of Orangeism.
12. The Scotsman, May 16, 1860 [1]
The Scotsman, Edinburgh, May 16, 1860 DEATHS. At his residence, Clontarf, Ireland, on the 4th inst., Thomas JOHNSTONE, Esq., J.P., County Cavan, son of the late William JOHNSTONE, Esq., M.D., Newry. County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project http://www.sierratel.com/colinf/genuki/CAV/Newspapers/Project.html
13. The Times, Oct 11, 1798 [1]
The Times, London, Oct 11, 1798 DUBLIN, OCT. 6. ------ Died, the Right Hon. And Right Rev. Dr. Henry MAXWELL, Lord Bishop of Meath.  His Lordship was consecrated a Bishop in 175?; was brother of the present Earl of FARNHAM and father of Colonel John MAXWELL of the CAVAN Regiment of Militia. ______________________________________________ County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project http://www.sierratel.com/colinf/genuki/CAV/Newspapers/Project.html
14. The Times, Sep 18, 1862 [1]
The Times, London, Sep 18, 1862 IRELAND (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) DUBLIN, SEPT. 17. A shoemaker named TREANOR, at Cootehill, county Cavan, has been arrested on the charge of poisoning his wife. Her remains were disinterred on Monday, and an inquest was held by Mr. M'FADDEN, one of the coroners of the county. The prisoner was committed pending the analyzation of the contents of the stomach, bail being refused. County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project http://www.sierratel.com/colinf/ge
15. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] The Times, Mar 14, 1839. [1]
In a message dated 2/1/2006 3:46:04 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, jtpoutdoor@xtra.co.nz writes: By 1839 your most likely choice would be Aussie. The "plantations" in the USA dated from the 17th century I believe and many early settlers were bonded servants who signed up from a term of indentured labour with a promise of land etc to come, particularly in Virginia. As the British prison population grew the "colonies" were seen as a useful way of getting rid of surplus prisoners go to electric scot
16. CASSIDY, MCMANIS, MC PARTLAND [1]
Greetings Listers, I have been trying for many years to locate my mother's family in Ireland. All but one reference merely gives Ireland as place of birth. The one exception says Cavan. This information was given by my ggrandfather's brother-in-law who may or may not have known the truth. James and Bridget Mc MANIS CASSIDY came to the US between 1851 and 1854. With them were their daughters, Sarah (b, 1849), Mary (b. 1851) and James' mother Mary CASSIDY. Their next daughter was born in New York Stat
17. THE CAVAN OBSERVER - SEPTEMBER 26, 1863 [1]
THE CAVAN OBSERVER SEPTEMBER 26, 1863 LOCAL NEWS FIRING AT MR. RANDAL BLACK--Mr. Randal BLACK, son of Mr. John BLACK, of Gartbratten, near this town, is stated to have been fired at on Thursday evening when passing through the village of Butlersbridge. There are many conflicting reports afloat concerning the transaction; but, we understand, Mr. R.
18. THE CAVAN OBSERVER - NOVEMBER 21, 1863` [1]
THE CAVAN OBSERVER NOVEMBER 21, 1863 FIRING INTO A DWELLING--The dwelling-house of James WILSON, bailiff on the Knappa estate, in this county, was fired into between one and two o'clock on the morning of Tuesday last. Five panes of glass were broken, and several things knocked down from the wall in the room in which Wilson and his wife were in bid. The agent was to attend the next day to receive rent. Informations were sw
19. Corroneary Presbyterian Church, Co. Cavan [1]
Anyone familiar with this church or its records ? I've just learned my maternal gr gr gr grandmother, Jane Ferguson, was baptized there in 1820. Her parents were Samuel Ferguson and Sarah Hooey. Is the church still standing ? Can it be visited ? Anyone have copies of its marriage and death records or know where might be had. Brian _________________________________________________________________ Powerful Parental Controls Let your child discover the best the Internet has to offer. http://join.ms
20. THE CAVAN OBSERVER - DECEMBER 26, 1863 [1]
THE CAVAN OBSERVER DECEMBER 26, 1863 COUNTY OF CAVAN DIVISION OF CAVAN __________________ A List of Applications received by the Clerk of the Peace from persons seeking EXCISE
21. Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1821 census for County Cavan [1]
Hi Kay, I couldn't find any "Deborah Annandale" on Google; there were several "Deborahs" ; Annandale is in Virginia. Carol White ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kay Stanton" To: Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 6:07 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-CAVAN] 1821 census for County Cavan > Good morning, Carol... > > Go to Google and type in "Deborah Annandale." You'll find all the parts of > the 1821 census available, I believe. This lady very graciously t
22. The Times, Jun 6, 1861. [1]
The Times, London, Jun 6, 1861. DEATHS. On the 22nd May, at Priest House, Donnybrook, near Dublin, the Rev. Henry HUNT, rector of Virginia, count Cavan, Ireland, and vicar-general of the diocese of Elphin, county Roscommon, in the 69th year of his age County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project http://www.sierratel.com/colinf/genuki/CAV/Newspapers/Project.html
23. Re: Dillon [1]
There is mention of the name DILLON in Sir Richard' Musgraves "Memoirs of the Irish Rebellion of 1798" - a rather gory mention which took place at a place called Glymore - under the paraghraph entitled Battle of Ross - Captain Dillon of the Dublin Regiment with twenty-five soldiers who had fled from Ross - rebels massacred fifteen of the soldiers and Captain Dillon whose head was converted into a football. There also is mention of a Corporal Dillon who was dirarmed because along with several other s
24. The Times, Oct 7, 1862 [1]
The Times, London, Oct 7, 1862 IRELAND ----<>---- (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) DUBLIN, OCT. 6. A man named M'LAREN, who holds the situation of agriculturist on the Annesley estate, in the county CAVAN, on Friday last received a notice, signed "Molly MAGUIRE," threatening him with death if he did not give up his situation and leave the neighbourhood. The notice (says the Cavan Observer), though in a disguised hand, is not the production of an uneducated person. ________________________________
25. THE CAVAN OBSERVER - MARCH 26, 1864 [1]
THE CAVAN OBSERVER MARCH 26, 1864 BIRTH March 21, at 4 York Crescent, Clifton, the wife of Joseph STORY, Esq., of Bingfield, county of Cavan, of a son. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ INQUEST William POLLOCK, Esq., coroner of the district, held an inquest on Wed

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