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Subject: [Irish-American] COSTELLO/COSTELLOE Part 1
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 21:29:55 EDT
Sandy,
I found a lot of ads with the COSTELLO/COSTELLOE surname in them. They are
listed in two separate emails.
Shannon
September 16, 1843:
A COUSIN will be thankful for any information of EDWARD COSTELLO and family,
originally from Celbridge, county Kildare; the last account he was in
Holbrook's Factory, Northbridge, Ms: letters will be received directed to PATRIC [sic]
COSTELLO, or F. S. KEY, Finksburg, Carroll co, Maryland.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 1, 1831-1850”]
December 18, 1847:
Of DENNIS and JOHANNAH KELLEHER (otherwise COSTELLO, his wife), natives of
co. Cork, who came to America about seven years ago. When last heard from they
were in Vermont. Any information respecting them will be thankfully received
by DENNIS COSTELLO, brother to the said Johanna [sic], addressed to him, care
of Mr. EDWARD WOOL, Newton Upper Falls, Ms.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 1, 1831-1850”]
January 1, 1848:
Of JAMES COSTELLO, a native of Tully, co. Galway, who arrived in this country
about 8 years ago, and when last heard from was in Bordentown, New Jersey.
Any information respecting him will be thankfully received by his brother,
PATRICK COSTELLO, care of Mr THOMAS KELLY, C street, South Boston, Ms.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 1, 1831-1850”]
February 26, 1848:
Of JOHN COSTELLO, a native of Newbridge, parish of Tenogh, co. Galway, who
arrived in New York about 7 years ago. Any information respecting him will be
thankfully received by his brother. Address him, care of MICHAEL WHELAND,
Spring street, West Roxbury, Ms.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 1, 1831-1850”]
April 15, 1848:
Of MARY COSTELLO, a native of Artamer, parish of Droumlee, co. Sligo, who
sailed from Sligo in 1847 in company with her brothers and sisters, and landed in
St. John, N. B. She lived 2 months after in Woodstock in the employ of Mr.
BEADLES. Anyinformation respecting her will be kindly received by her sister,
Bridget, and brother, MATTHEW COSTELLO, care of Mr. MCCARTY, 6 Thacher's Court,
Boston, Ms.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 1, 1831-1850”]
July 24, 1852:
Of JAMES O'CONNOR and his sister-in-law, CATHERINE COSTELLO, of Sligo, the
former landed in New York about 18 years past, the latter about 8 years; they
are supposed to be in the State of Ohio. Any information will be thankfully
received by a mother & sister. Direct to Widow ANNE COSTELLO, care of W. B.
MCCONLOGUE, Shipping Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 2, 1851-1853”]
April 30, 1853:
Of THOMAS COSTELLO, from parish Kilrush [co. Clare]; was in Toledo, Ohio,
about a year since. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his
brother, RICHARD COSTELLO, Gillespieville, Ross Co., Ohio.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 2, 1851-1853”]
June 18, 1853:
Of ELLEN COSTELLO, native of Filoughlig, parish Hollyford [co. Tipperary],
who left home last January. Any information respecting her will be thankfully
received by JOHN COSTELLO, care of JOHN QUILTY, West Newton, Ms.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 2, 1851-1853”]
August 27, 1853:
Of JAMES COSTELLOE, native of Knockfeerna, parish Ballingarry [co. Limerick];
landed in America about 6 years ago. Information will be thankfully received
by his brother, JOHN COSTELLO [sic], Newark, Licking Co., Ohio.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 2, 1851-1853”]
September 24, 1853:
Of THADY COSTELLO, who lived in Northwich, Cheshire Co., England; left there
for Liverpool, and New York, and not heard from since. Any information will
be thankfully received by his sister, BRIDGET COSTELLO, South Boston, Ms.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 2, 1851-1853”]
March 11, 1854:
I, THOMAS COSTELLO, late of Curballa, co Tipperary, want 5 or 6 Irish Slate
Quarrymen, who understand the working of Slate, to whom the highest wages will
be paid monthly. Information from any friends and relations, supposed to be in
the State of New York or Vermont, will be received; address, THOMAS COSTELLO,
Slatington, Lehigh co, Pa.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 3, 1854-1856”]
August 5, 1854:
Of THOMAS COSTELLO, co Kerry, who came to this country 20 yrs a8o [sic]; is
supposed to be in the State of Indiana, Jefferson co. Information will be
received by his daughter JOHANA COSTELLO, Waterbury, Conn.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 3, 1854-1856”]
November 4, 1854:
Of MARTIN COSTELLO, of Milestown, co Galway, who sailed from Portland, Maine,
for san Francisco, Cal. in March '52. Address PATK MCTIGUE, 8 Batteryst,
Boston, Mass.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 3, 1854-1856”]
November 3, 1855:
$100 REWARD
Of WILLIAM, JAMES and PHILIP CARLETON, of Sperin, parish Bodoney, co Tyrone;
when last heard from Philip was in New York city. Please address their brother
John, West York, or JOHN COSTELLO, Leporte, Leporte co, Ind.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 3, 1854-1856”]
November 17, 1855:
Of PETER COSTELLO, who when last heard from was working on the Railroad in
Gallon Crawford co, Ohio. Any one knowing of his whereabouts will oblige his
afflicted sister by writing to MARY COSTELLO, East Troy, Walworthco, N Y.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 3, 1854-1856”]
June 14, 1856:
Of PATRICK DREUREY who landed in New York in June, 1854; when last heard of,
was in New Haven. Information of him will be received by his brother-in-law,
WILLIAM COSTELLO, Camden, Oneida County, New York.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 3, 1854-1856”]
August 23, 1856:
Of JAMES MCWEENY, of Anaghkeenly [co. Leitrim], who came to this country 4
years ago, and is now supposed to be in New Orleans, with his sisters Ellen and
Eletie. - Please address his cousin, PATRICK COSTELLO, 216 Lexington street,
Baltimore, Md.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 3, 1854-1856”]
January 24, 1857:
Of JAMES COSTELLO, who formely [sic] resided at 187 Washington street, New
York. He will hear of something much to his advantage by addressingTHOMAS LEO,
Car eof GEO F HOOPER Esq, Colorado River, Cal.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 4, 1857-1860”]
July 23, 1859:
Of MARTIN CUNCANNON, or BARBARA CUNCANNON or THOMAS GANNON, natives of parish
of Mahal, county Galway, or of THOMAS COSTELLO and JOHN BIRMINGHAM, from
parish of Dunmore, Galway. The CUNCANNONS left Ireland 8 or 10 years ago, and have
not been heard from since. They left Ashland, Kentucky, four years ago.
THOMAS COSTELLO, and JOHN and MICHAEL BIRMINGHAM have not been heard from since
they left the SteleBridge, Lancashire,England. Address anyinformation to MICHAEL
COSTELLO, Independence, Kentucky, or to JOHN P. WALSH, publisher of the great
MAP and GEOGRAPHY OF IRELAND, 170 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 4, 1857-1860”]
October 1, 1859:
Of THOMAS COSTELLO, who worked on the Kennebec Dam about 23 years ago, and
who left the subscriber, then a child, with Mr WHITE in Whitefield, Maine, and
has not been heard from since. Any person knowing what became of him, or what
part of the county Galway he came from, will confer agreat favor by addressing
MARY COSTELLO, Gorham, N. H.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 4, 1857-1860”]
February 18, 1860:
Of MARGARET COSTELLO, from O'Branin [co. Kerry]; when last heard from she was
in Boston. Any information of her will be gladly received by her brother,
JOHN COSTELLO, Chester Valley, Chester county, Pa.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 4, 1857-1860”]
November 17, 1860:
Of JOHN COSTELLO, native of parish Ballymacelligot [co.Kerry], who was last
heard from in Illinois. Any information will be thankfully received by his
friend, ROBERT COSTELLO, 14 Washington street, Manchester, N H.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 4, 1857-1860”]
May 10, 1862:
Of MARTIN CUMMINGS, son of TIMOTHY CUMMINGS and MARY CROSBY, of the parish of
Aughrim [co. Roscommon]. Any information will be thankfully received by his
sister, BRIDGET CUMMINGS, wife of PATRICK COSTELLO. Direct to PATRICK COSTELLO,
Cambridge City, Wayne county, Indiana.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 5, 1861-1865”]
October 17, 1863:
Of the Widow COSTELLO (maiden name CATHERINE BONFIELD), and her two children,
her eldest son's name MICHAEL COSTELLO, also her youngest sister, BRIDGET
BONFIELD, daughters of JOHN BONFIELD, natives of the parish of Yuall, in the
county Tipperary; who emigrated from Ireland in the year 1850; when last heard
from, six years ago, were then in New York. Any information respecting them will
be thankfully received by their sister, MARGARET BONFIELD, in care of Mr
SHANNON and brother, grocers, 128 Commissioner street, opposite St Ann's Market,
Montreal, Canada.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 5, 1861-1865”]
June 18, 1864:
Of PATRICK COSTELLO, native of the Buts Green, Kilkenny city, who emigrated
to this country in 1853; when last heard from he was in Batavia, Genesee
county, State of New York, with his uncle; he left there about nine years ago, and
went out West. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his
brother, JAMES COSTELLO, Alexandria Post-office, Va.
[from “The Search for Missing Friends, Volume 5, 1861-1865”]
END OF PART 1
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