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1. Re: [NY IRISH] john gibbons of ireland 1877 [1]
ty 4 ur note ... last week.. i visited ur web site and put info on it for ur help 2 pay for a genealogist .. i listed item but pay pal didnt come on i was hoping 4 help with your site can you set me straight it was golden line there is a connection between my gr gr grandmothers from both of my gr grandparnets . i keep getting tangled up hoping 2 hear from you diane crabtree Pat Connors wrote: Welcome back, Diane. Great to have you back and I know how genealogy is
2. DOLAN, ANNA M. 1930 CENSUS [1]
Does anyone know where I could find information on an Anna G. Dolan, who is on the 1930 census. Her occupation was lawyer. Her parents were Anna M. Dolan and Michael Dolan. This family, including sister Edith M. Dolan, were on the 1930 census in Albany, Albany, New York from 1900 to 1930. I would like to track down descendents related to this family. Thanks, Joni Calgary, AB
3. Re: [NY IRISH] DOLAN, ANNA M. 1930 CENSUS [1]
Hello Joni..... Do you know there are descendants? You list Anna and Edith with their maiden names. Did they marry, any brothers, Dolan cousins? According to "anywho.com" directory there are 15 Dolans living in Albany today. Good luck. Joan{:)
4. Re: [NY IRISH] The Fields of Athenry [1]
It's a lovely song, Ciaran. I just 'googled' it and found several different versions to listen to. Thank you. Terry in Michigan ----- Original Message ----- From: "CIARAN COLGAN" To: Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 5:38 PM Subject: [NY IRISH] The Fields of Athenry >I would like to share this song with you on this St Patrick's day which has >become an unofficial anthem of Irish sporting fans and nation at home and >around the world. It is entrenched i
5. Re: [NY IRISH] Fw: La Feile Phadraig [1]
Thank you for the information. Our last name has all the letters but not in the same order. I am searching for LOGAN. ----- Original Message ----- From: CIARAN COLGAN To: Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 5:43 AM Subject: [NY IRISH] Fw: La Feile Phadraig > > > > > Beannachtai na Feile Padraig > > I would like to wish everyone in my extended Irish family on the list an enjoyable St Patrick's day and that we continue in all our little ways with our contributi
6. Re: [NY IRISH] census notation question [1]
Thanks very much, Maureen. Terry ----- Original Message ----- From: "MJ Mann" To: Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 10:25 AM Subject: Re: [NY IRISH] census notation question > Terry, > > Usually 'Pa' means that the Declaration of Intent had been filed, but > naturalization process is not complete. > > Hope this helps, > Maureen >
7. Re: [NY IRISH] The Fields of Athenry [1]
Frank Patterson's version is beautiful! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Theresa Bora" To: Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 7:21 PM Subject: Re: [NY IRISH] The Fields of Athenry > It's a lovely song, Ciaran. I just 'googled' it and found several > different versions to listen to. Thank you. Terry in Michigan > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "CIARAN COLGAN" > To: > Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 5
8. Re: [NY IRISH] john gibbons born july 21 1877 [1]
> > > but , i wasnt able 2 find nadda on him in census > Maybe he wasn't here in 1910. Did you check passenger records for his emigration date? Also, did you check 1920 census? If you can't find him, maybe you can find his mother. -- Pat Connors, currently visiting Port Charlotte FL http://www.connorsgenealogy.com
9. Kenny Family - 1906 to 1990 [1]
I'm looking for information about a long lost branch of my KENNY family. I believe I have found Louisa or Louise Kenny in both the 1930 census and the Social Security Death Index. It is believed that she became a nurse and remained single all her life. In the 1930 census she is living with a large number of women at an establishment described only as "Medical Center". Her occupation is "Student Nurse". The SSDI lists a Louisa Kenny who died in November 1990. Her last residence is shown as "1418 Rich
10. Re: [NY IRISH] City-County-Coordinates-Elevation & Neighboring towns info [1]
In a message dated 2/27/2006 3:48:31 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, kilarneytc@yahoo.com writes: hi, i am also researching the name COYLE. my gggrandmother was ANNA COYLE who married GEORGE CLUNIE supposedly in IRE. circa 1850's - 60's. i have no date/place info on them. just wondering if there's a connection. thanks. tom clunie XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Hi Tom, The only COYLE I have is Bridget Agnes COYLE, born Apr 1855 somewhere in Ireland. She married John Henry GWILLAIM (AKA
11. RE: [NY IRISH] DOLAN, ANNA M. 1930 CENSUS [1]
No Dolan's here that I am aware of. -----Original Message----- From: Susan Sheehan [mailto:sksheehan@cbpu.com] Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 3:07 PM To: NY-IRISH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NY IRISH] DOLAN, ANNA M. 1930 CENSUS Hi, Not that I know of, but could be. I don't have that side of the family's genealogy at this time. What about the Dolan side? Susan ----- Original Message ----- From: "MR ED" To: Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 1:54 PM Subje
12. Searching for records of BEHAN family [1]
Hi there, I am in dire need of some help/suggestions for finding record of an Irish family with the surname Behan (or Beahan maybe). Information I have: Father: Christopher Behan (Born: IRE) - From both John and Hannah's death certificates Mother: Hannah (Johannah) O'Brien (Born: 15 Nov 1838 - IRE, Death 14 Mar 1916, St. Paul, MN) - From Death Certificate Son: John Henry Behan (Born: 25 Sep 1875, CT, Death: 6 Feb 1947, St. Paul, MN ) - From Death Certificate Other Inf
13. Re: [NY IRISH] Irish Newspaper [1]
Pat and Annie, It may have been Fermanagh Gold or the Co Monaghan list, since I vaguely remember the discussion in recent weeks. Search the archives for the lists above. Divina
14. Re: [NY IRISH] Irish origins found in death notices [1]
Claire, I sent the corrected post to the Galway List. Terry in Michigan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Claire K" To: Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 10:43 AM Subject: Re: [NY IRISH] Irish origins found in death notices > Thanks to the person who spotted my typo in the first line (fixed below) > -- the date is 1885, not 1855. My apologies! >
15. Re: [NY IRISH] History of the Shamrock and Poem [1]
Greetings, I was told the shamrock was first a pagan symbol used to represent spring. The Catholic Church, as was its practice back then, assimilated the symbol and used it to represent the trinity. In fact, I recall that St Patrick was supposedly the one who started the practice. Just FYI. :> Cheers, PJ Quoting Kathleen O'Donnell-Grone : > *HISTORY OF THE SHAMROCK* > > In written English, the first reference to the shamrock dates from 1571, and > in written Irish as seamrog, from 17
16. Fw: [ROLL CALL] Re: The Fields of Athenry [1]
----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 1:04 PM Subject: [ROLL CALL] Re: The Fields of Athenry > You can read the entire song, The Fields of Athenry, and about its > origins > at: > > _http://www3.clearlight.com/~acsa/introjs.htm?/~acsa/songfile/FIELDSAT.HTM_ > (http://www3.clearlight.com/~acsa/introjs.htm?/~acsa/songfile/FIELDSAT.HTM) > > This site says: > ""Fields Of Athenry" was written in 1979 by Pete St John and popul
17. Re: [NY IRISH] DOLAN, ANNA M. 1930 CENSUS [1]
Good idea all round, Terry! Thanks, Joni ----- Original Message ----- From: "Theresa Bora" To: Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 8:33 AM Subject: Re: [NY IRISH] DOLAN, ANNA M. 1930 CENSUS > Joni, you may have already done this, but you might post to the Albany Co. > List, and also the Dolan surname List. There's a List, too, for City > Directories, which might have an Albany connection. Also, check out the > American Bar Assn. website. Perhaps you cou
18. Re: [NY IRISH] Kenny Family - 1906 to 1990 [1]
Hi Jamie and Maureen, Thank you for your replies. I am not at all certain that I have the right Louisa Kenny in the SSDI. The 1911 census of Ireland gives her age as 9. Therefore she could have been born in early 1902 or late 1902. On having another look at the SSDI I find a Louise Kenny born January 1902, died April 1983 of Staten Island, Richmond, NY. She is also a possibility. If I apply to the SSA for the original application for a Social Security Card, what will it tell me? Is it worth the expe
19. Civil War Draft Riots [1]
The New York Irish History Roundtable will present "A Fresh Look at the Civil War Draft Riots" on Saturday, April 1st, at 2:00 p.m. The event is open to the public. Barnet Schecter and Kevin Baker, noted New York historians and authors, will discuss the fresh ideas about the Irish in New York City that emerged from Mr. Schecter's research for his latest book, "The Devil's Own Work: The Civil War Draft Riots and the Fight to Reconstruct America," published in January. The talk will focus on the struggle of
20. Slainte Irish Festival [1]
Those of you being in the Long Island area in July, might want to check out this website: http://www.slainteirishfestival.com/ -- Pat Connors, currently visiting Port Charlotte FL http://www.connorsgenealogy.com
21. Interactive Mapping of US History Topics [1]
This is an interesting developing website. The following is their email to me: I am writing to let American History enthusiasts know about a website that has interactive mapping of American history topics. The site is MapMuse.com, and some of the topics we have mapped are Civil War Battles, Civil War Sites, the Underground Railroad, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Presidential Birthplaces, Presidential Burial Sites, Presidential Libraries, and Railroad Attractions. The link to History Directory is as fo
22. Re: [NY IRISH] census notation question [1]
Gerry, thank you so much. I don't know how I missed this. Believe me, I clicked on everything in sight! The www.census.gov site gave me the next link, 'Measuring America: the Decennial Censuses from 1790 to 2000' and then 'Questionnaires & Instructions'. The 'Pa' stands for 'papers', and Maureen's meaning was exactly right...the person had filed a Declaration of Intent. Thanks again to both of you. Terry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerry Eberwein" To:
23. The Fields of Athenry [1]
I would like to share this song with you on this St Patrick's day which has become an unofficial anthem of Irish sporting fans and nation at home and around the world. It is entrenched in the Irish psyche and now classified as a great sporting anthem. It strikes a cord I think against adversity as one does not always reach the promised land but one will die trying and singing until one is hoarse. As you may or may not know Irish wars were merry and the songs sad. This great ballad is sung where ever Ir
24. Re: [NY IRISH] DOLAN, ANNA M. 1930 CENSUS [1]
Hi, Not that I know of, but could be. I don't have that side of the family's genealogy at this time. What about the Dolan side? Susan ----- Original Message ----- From: "MR ED" To: Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 1:54 PM Subject: RE: [NY IRISH] DOLAN, ANNA M. 1930 CENSUS > Hi Susan, > > My Grandmothers maiden name Sheehan. Did your husband have any relatives > from upstate Troy, N.Y.? > > Ed. Waugh > > -----Original Message----- > From: Susan Sheehan [ma
25. john gibbons born july 21 1877 [1]
i had nothing 2 do so i went looking out of new york area .. and much 2 my surprize i found my john gibbons in ww1 draft reg . in bisbee arizona sept 18 1918 and he has my great great grandmother bridget gibbons as nearest relative of castlebar ireland which means my gr gr grandmother was aliove in 1918 plus i found him thinking he was dead or went back 2 ireland he was a miner for shattuck city copper company he was a non declarent ? born july 21 1877 castlebar ireland f

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