Have just started searching for in-laws. I have John LEHAN (29 Nov 1871), Julia LEHAN (27 May 1874), and Timothy LEHAN (3 Nov 1870) born to John and Margaret (PRIOR) LEHAN. Margaret's name is sometimes spelled PRAY. All 3 were born in Dedham. I know they are relatives but need some help tracking them.
Any help appreciated.
Marge
Hello John
I may be able to help you if you tell me what other info. you have and
what kind of info. you would like to have.
Don RITCHIE dritchie@beld.net
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From: "John F. O'Connor"
To:
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 4:12 PM
Subject: [MANORFOL] O'Connor in Weymouth
> Trying to sort out John O'Connor ??
>
> John J. O'Connor son of John W. O'Connor Born Feb 1892 Weymouth
> Died ????
>
> John O'Connor son of ???? O'Connor Born Apr
On your local PBS station Sunday night - March 24th 9 p m 1 hr ..
[may have many interruptions as it is pledge month ..]
This is the great Hurricane of 1938 that did so much Damage
*so far inland*
http://pbs.org/amex/hurricane38/
and on March 31st for those ancestors who went west
the FLOOD mentioned following
>>Since its debut in 1988, AMERICAN EXPERIENCE has brought to life the
incredible characters and epic stories that helped form this nation.
Visit the national American Experience website.
Th
Looking for others researching this branch of the O'CONNOR tree.
John O'CONNOR b ca 1823 Ireland m Johannah COHAN/KEOHANE
about 1848-50. Johannah's parents Dennis and Mary Marg. Regan.
They Arrived Weymouth, Norfolk, Mass. about 1850-51.
Children; Michael O'Connor b August 1851 d 1910 in Weymouth
m Catherine MULLIN/MULLEN from PEI
October 1874 in Weymouth
Mary E. O'Connor b abt. 1852
Bridget O'Connor b abt. 1855 d January 1881 m Thomas McCormack 1873-74
John W. O'Connor b August 1857
m Mary E. Tracey
Revisited these two helpful sites today
http://www.worcestermass.com/graves/
with link to this
http://www.findagrave.com/state/21.html
[Famous ancestors] Worth checking as one never knows
who you are related to .....
Mimi Taylor
Darryl, records prior to 1906 can be obtained at the
Massachusetts State Archives, 220 Morrissey Blvd, Dorchester, MA 02125
phone # 617-727-2816
Jack O'Connor, MA native living in TX. Researching O'CONNOR, BURKE,
KEOHANE, MULLIN and MULLEM all Weymouth MASS 1850-????
In a message dated 3/9/2002 2:33:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,
mimitaylor@worldnet.att.net writes:
<< his is the great Hurricane of 1938 that did so much Damage
*so far inland* >>
Dear Miriam,
Thanks for posting.
How well I remember. Was three years old at home with my Mother in Southie
sitting at kitchen table; suddenly the whole window came crashing in on me
and I nearly got sucked out--thank God Mother was there to grab me. Rode
broomstick down stairs to lower level. Remember it like it was yesterd
Long Shot: Looking for a Jabez Morrill born May 1808 (age 47y and 10mths at
death - 13 mar 1856) son's birth certificate says father, Jabez, born in
Mass.
D Morrill
Hello Darryl
You should write to City Hall in Quincy and Town Hall in Milton asking
if they have the records and how much it will cost to get them. You should
include a S A S E.
Don
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From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 11:04 AM
Subject: [MANORFOL] West/Chamberlin
> Need help locating a marriage record for Charles West and Helen
Chamberlin. I
> have narrowed it down to between 1880 and 1883 in either Quincy or Milton.
I have just updated my web site with the latest Dyer information.
Also have a lot of families from Norfolk County, Mass., Braintree, Weymouth,
Quincy, etc.
Genealogy of the Adams family, etc.
FrankD1075@aol.com (Frank Dyer)
Web Site: Dyer Families of New England.
URL http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dyer
Member New England Historic & Gen. Society
Trying to sort out John O'Connor ??
John J. O'Connor son of John W. O'Connor Born Feb 1892 Weymouth
Died ????
John O'Connor son of ???? O'Connor Born April 1889
Died Sept. 1968 Weymouth.
Looking for any additional information on these two.
On March 24th, 2002, your local PBS station will be running this:
[Chances are it will be 9pm eastcoast as its Boston based ...]
This is the great Hurricane of 1938 that did so much Damage
*so far inland*
I remember my folks and grandfather telling about it destroying the
peach/apple orchards on the Mohawk Trail - in searching
found this reference to Springfield..
http://pbs.org/amex/hurricane38/
>>September 21: A devastating hurricane drives through the northeastern
United States. Residents are unpre
Dear jagodburn .......... My Gps came from Ballindine, Co Mayo, as
follows. Have you ever come across them??
On Thu, 07 Mar 2002 14:49:06 -0500 JAGodburn writes:
> Could you look up John Flynn, Ballindine, County Mayo, b. 1854 in the
> Griffith's Valuation index
COSTELLO, Thomas Richard, 1850 Co Mayo Ireland-1900 Springfield MA USA;
emigrated c.1872, Ballindine, (Annagh Parish, Costello Barony,
Claremorris PLU) Co Mayo, Ireland; m: 1875, St Mary's RCC, Thorndike MA
USA to Bridget JO
Hello Eugene,
I phoned the Braintree Historical Society today at 1-781-848-1640 and
obtained the following answers to your questions. You can access their web
site at braintreehistoricalsoc.org and fill out a research request form for
more information.
They are staffed from 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
They responded to your questions as follows:
1. the 2nd Church of Braintree is gone
2. the 2nd parish is now the First Congregational Church
3. the Middle Parish has c
Hello all,
I was wondering if someone can help me locate a family in Quincy, MA for the
years mentioned above. I am looking for Alfred and Anna (Gagnon) Trudel.
They apparently had at least one child (Paul) born in 1931 while living in
Quincy and not to much longer after that they moved to Harrisville, NH. If
anyone can help me out it would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Joanne
Joanne Trudelle
jotrud@aol.com
Co-ListOwner of: OBIT-LOOKUPS-L
Obit Volunteer List at: http://freepages.genealogy
Fantastic links Thanx Laurel
Scroll down the page for the County links if name not known..
Works great..
*********
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From: "Laurel O'Donnell"
To:
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 4:59 PM
Subject: [MAHAMPDE] World War II Casualties
> FYI everyone,
>
> I am passing on this e-mail and link I just received from the state
> coordinator about a new resource that is now available:
>
> The Massachusetts World War II Casualties, a listing by count
Need help locating a marriage record for Charles West and Helen Chamberlin. I
have narrowed it down to between 1880 and 1883 in either Quincy or Milton.
Any help locating this record will be greatly appreciated.
Darryl Long
lkavrgn2@aol.com