Just joined this list with a bit of hope! After years of just knowing "somewhere in Ireland, possibly Mayo" I found on the 1901 Census that G'Grandfather John SULLIVAN was born in Waterford in 1837.
Also looking for wife Mary CARTY abt 1844 and daughter Margaret 1859 - sometime after daughters birth they came to Liverpool and settled.
What should I do now? Any advice much appreciated.
thanks in advance
Susan
in Surrey
CARTY;FITZPATRICK;FLYNN;MCGOVERN;RICE;SULLIVAN
Julie
I notice that Johanna was baptised at Ballyduff. There are two Ballyduffs
in Co Waterford. My Mocollop website deals with one of them. See:
http://www.hotkey.net.au/~string/mocollop.htm
Happy hunting
Denis Strangman
Canberra
Australia
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>Looking for any information about my Grandmother's family. Johanna
>SULLIVAN, daughter of Wiliam SULLIVAN and Mary (NUGENT) was baptised at
>Ballyduff on 24 Nov 1863. 1901 and 1911 Censuses suggest that William
>SULLIVAN was born abt 1841
Looking for James Welch from Waterford Co. He was born
around 1850 as was his wife, Bridget Roberts. I have
not been able to find them prior to their arrival in
the US.
After coming to the US around 1868, they settled in
Ishpeming, Marquette Co, Michigan, USA and finally in
Ironwood, Gogebic Co., Michigan.
On the 1870 and the 1880 US census he was listed as
being a miner. Is there a place in Waterford Co. where
a miner was most likely to have lived? Could someone
have lived in Waterford and worked in a
Listed below is information about my O'KEEFE, WALSH, POWER and KEATING
relatives in County Waterford. I believe many of my Irish relatives are
buried in the cemetery of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Modeligo. If
anyone has access to the records of this church, I would love to hear from
you. Thanks for any help or connections you can provided. Kathy, Homewood,
IL, USA.
Here is my family and the little information I have about them:
John O'KEEFFE married Bridget KEILY. Their following te
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I cant quite figure out who is looking for COLEMAN. I have some.
MARY COLEMAN married JOHN MORRISSEY, around 1810, probably in the RC Church in
Killea, Gaultier Barony, County Waterford. There are COLEMANs listed in Griffs
for Kill St Nicholas, Ballynabola, MARGARET, and Ballycanvan Big, JOHN, County
Waterford, Killea Parish.
If you see any connect
There was mining on the coast of Waterford in an area called Knockmahon
which is partially in two parishes, Kill and Stradbally. These are the modern
names. The ancient parishes are Stradbally and Ballylaneen, which translate
into the modern parish of Stradbally, and the ancient parishes of Rossmire,
Monksland and Kilbarrymaiden which translate into the modern parish of Kill.
I have lots of mining relatives from that area and they are mostly from
Bunmahon and Templevrick where the mines were active
Thanks, Denis. I do visit your excellent site form time to time. I shall
do so again today.
Regards
Julie
Dunedin NZAt 08:14 a.m. 28/01/02 +1100, Strangman family wrote:
Looking for any information about my Grandmother's family. Johanna
SULLIVAN, daughter of Wiliam SULLIVAN and Mary (NUGENT) was baptised at
Ballyduff on 24 Nov 1863. 1901 and 1911 Censuses suggest that William
SULLIVAN was born abt 1841, Mary NUGENT also abt 1841. The Censuses
include other children of William & Mary living at home in Ballyduff
Village: Mary born 1871, single, dressmaker; Jeremiah born 1869 single,
fisherman, Thomas born 1877 single, fisherman. A Grandson, James born abt
1893, p
According to a book, THE LATE BISHOP of OSSORY, Dr. Thomas CARR was from Waterford abt 1700's and married a daughter of General WHITMORE. Has any one heard of him ? Thanks My e-mail is pmcdonald@acun.com PAT
Haven't found any connections on this list yet, but you never know!
I have one name interest in Waterford dating back to 1721.
Rev Thomas FRANCE bc 1670 d1721 was precentor of Waterford Cathedral, his
son was Nathaniel FRANCE precentor of Cloynes, and Freeman of Waterford
1721, whose eldest son again Nathaniel (but not proved) may have been a
Royal Navy surgeons' mate on the ship Rupert, died Plymouth St Andrew 1812.
So if there is any one out there?
Anne