G'day all, Iam new at this I hope I am doing it right.I am looking for
anything on Neelys of Mitchellstown Co Cork. My ggg-Grandfather was
Thomas Neely who married Maria Mullins in Dublin abt 1837 and came to
Australia abt 1840.He left behind a brother John who married Catherine
O'Keefe in Mitchellstown and they had John1831 Mary 1835 Joseph 1838
Arthur 1841 and William1843.Thomas brought all but Joseph to Australia
at various times. thanks Dale
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Hello,
I am looking for information on Bridget Berry born about 1854
Co,Cork,Ireland. All I know about her is she was married to Edward
McDonald. They had one daughter that I know of she was Francie Mary
McDonald born on Feb 2,1872 in New York She was married to Dennis
Quillinan.
Thank you Gail
Phyllis asked about Flyleaf press a few days ago. Their website is
www.flyleaf.ie and their email is flyleaf@indigo.ie. They are located at 4
Spencers Villas, Glenageary, Co. Dublin, Ireland. Telephone number is +353
1 2831693. Their site contains the list of books and the updates Phyllis
was asking about. Take care, Helen in USA
I had a crash of computer and lost e-mail addresess of a couple I was
corresponding with who live in KANTURK I cnnot remember th ename of list
where we met, thus this message may be seen more than once.
The knew of or live in the area of Blueppol and Watergate, and know of
the names
Carmody, Mulcahy, Cronin and Ring.
I beleive they moved to Kanturk, Ire. from NY.
Help appreciated as this is in relation to genealogy information.
Thank you.
Pat
mystarz@mindspring
Hi,
Does anyone have any information on Thomas Bolster and Elizabeth Lugdate,
who were married in sometime 1855 Cloyne Dioc. Thomas was born sometime in
1829 also in Cloyne.
Many thanks,
Adrian Bolster.
My husband's Quinn family was from County Tyrone and came to New Jersey,
ultimately to the southwest side of Newark near Seton Hall University.
I haven't really gotten into their records extensively, but they had to have
been here in the last 1850's as his great-grandfather made uniforms for the
armies in the Civil War.
Any of this fit with your ancestors?
Hello!
I am trying to track down Henry Butler, who (my few remaining relatives say)
originated from Co Cork. The only info I have is:
He married Ellen Wheel (whose family only name I know, though, is her brother
Stephen came from Ruardean Woodside, Glos) sometime between 1890-1897 (?),
around the Monmouthshire/ Gloucestershire area. They had at least one child,
Geraldine Lucretia Butler, born 8 Jun 1894 or 1898 (relatives arent sure) in
the town of Monmouth. [GLB went on to marry George Edwards in M
Do you recognize any of my ancestors below?
SURNAME: (Mc)SWEENEY/(Mc)SWEENY, John -"Mc" dropped before citizenship
1860;
> BORN: Believed to be County Cork, Ireland; townland=? in 1827;
> KINSHIP: ggrandfather
HIS
IMMIGRATION: 1852 to Boston, Ship unknown;
LIVED: in East Cambridge, MA from 1852-1856; 1856-1898 in Covington,
OH, 1898-1914 in
Piqua, OH;
HER
IMMIGRATION: 1856 to Boston with older brother, Daniel or Dennis, Ship
unknown;
LIVED: Less tha
Patsy ...Dont know if these are connected to your Sullivan's..cant find
Isaac
1803.Ship Fortitude..sworn in at Cork 1st.September.
John Sullivan 35yrs. Cork
Mary Sullivan 28yrs. (Wife)
Dennis Sullivan 21 Bantry Shop Keeper
Cornelius Sullivan 17 Bantry Farmer.
Christine
I have had little luck searching my ROE ancestors and have now established
leads to five Counties but cannot seem to pin point any one particular area
though do know that my 2xGreat Grandmother and her siblings were probably
born in Co. Cork. I have given up trying to find any ROE info at present and
have been hunting under the names of their spouses.
Does anyone have any information on the name TENNANT?.......The information
I have is as follows:
Robert Henry ROE born 1816 married Eliza Jane TENNANT born
For the past 10 years - without any success, I have been searching for
any information on my above-mentioned ancestors.
My gg-grandparents were, John BREEN (b. 8/16/1828 in Co. Cork) and Ellen
M. LOGAN (b. 2/5/1838). John Breen's parents were: David BREEN/Margaret
CONNOR. Ellen Breen's parenrs were: Bernard LOGAN/Mary CAIN.
I have written to many Breens in Co Cork, with no success; written to
the Heritage Center, with no success; hired a professional genealogist
in Co. Cork, with no success; written to
I'm really interested in finding out about a Patrick Nealon who (according to
family lore) was born in County Cork, Ireland between 1769-1787, came to US
sometime before 1820, as he shows up in the Rutherford County, North Carolina
census at that time. His children by an unknown wife were: Catherine,
William, James Robert, John P., Mary Ann and Thomas. They have been known to
use the following variations of the surname: Nailon, Nelon, and Nailen. His
marriage to the unknown would have probably be
Hey List,
I would also like to know about this book everyone refers to as
Griffiths Valuation. Someone please explain what it is and where can I find a
copy? Also can it be found online?
Thanks,
Marie
I am interested in speaking with anyone who has any transcriptions from
Irish graveyards either on a home page/any kind of web page or in their
possession/on their computer in some form or other.
If you have any such material, I would like to show you something and then -
we go from there.
I have subscribed to almost all the rootsweb lists tonight in order to send
this mesage, my apologies to those of you who receive this a number of
times.
If any person does have some transcriptions and has never read a
Mortimer DRISCOLL, Patrick DRISCOLL, and Cornelius REGAN were all early
settlers in the vicinity of Sartwell, McKean Co., PA, USA. Mortimer &
Patrick DRISCOLL both named sons Jeremiah. The parents of my
gg-grandmother, Mary (McAULIFFE) O'KIEFF, were *erroneously* identified on
her death certificate as Dennis & Mary (DRISCOLL) McAULIFFE; Mary was in
fact the dau. of Michael & Bridget (REGAN) McAULIFFE. Despite this error,
Mary (McAULIFFE) O'KIEFF was probably somehow related to the DRISCOLLs.
Cornelius RE
Hello Connie,
Can you refresh my fading memory? Have we corresponded on a previous
occasion? The only relatives we have in Cork are Charles O'Brien and
Catherine Foley who married in Kildorrery, 11 Feb 1830. They had at least
one child, Dennis, born 1837.
Regards,
Therese.
In my family tree of Wm Jas Wolfe b 1720 at Cashel near Leap m Hetty Morgam ( widow Willis) I have their daughters born probably abt mid 1700's at Stouke Ballydehob or possibly in Kilmeen parish.
Anne who married Wright and .....
daughter (name unknown )who married Young....
nothing more is known about them except they went to "America" which could mean USD or Canada I suppose.
I would also like to know if the above Wm Jas. was married before or after Hetty as I suspect he might have been and did he ha
catherine HENNESSY B 1832 kanturk,Co.Cork. m William Dix BARNES 1859 Ballarat Australia. d 1912 Wellington N.Z.
Father-Richard HENNESSY. Mother-Mary Anne GLOVER.
Catherine was allegedly transported to V.D.L. c early 1850"s, ? crime.
I have been trying unsuccessfully for many years to solve this mystery of Tasmanian period--can anyone help please ?
Beverley MURRAY. [Gt. Grand daughter]
Looking for information to help me connect with my gggrandparents and their
family. John SULLIVAN and Julia SULLIVAN (might have been maiden name as well
as her married name), were both born circa 1820 in Ireland. Guessing they
were married in the early 1840. They had at least 2 children my ggrandfather
Patrick SULLIVAN b 1842-1848 and his brother Florence SULLIVAN b 1845.
Believe John SULLIVAN died before 1863. Unfortunately do not know where in
Ireland my SULLIVAN line originated. I welcome an
Does anyone get this email from flyleaf press Dublin
this is a book
Irish Church Records - Pre-Publication Offer
Flyleaf Press will publish a new edition of Irish Church Records in May
of this year. All chapters have been updated and some have been
substantially revised. For orders with payment received before May 4th, we
are offering a special discount price of 25% off the retail price (IR#22)
of the soft-cover version. The details are below in various currencies.
Ireland: Discount Price: #16.50 (
Thank you for all your effort to help the Irish from across your
pond. This is what we need is somebody on the other side that knows what
to put on here. It has been very differcult to do any of the family searchs
form the USA and this will be very helpful
I know a lot of the other listers also are grateful.
Keep up the good work
God Bless You
Phyllis
researching
Donegal/Cork/Galway
Surnames
Birmingham/Doherty/Bradley/McLAughlin/Carlin/Carroll/McGonagal