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From: "Allan and Grace \(Bytown or Bust\)" <>
Subject: Re: [IRL-KIL-CASTLECOMER] [KILKENNY] From Castlecomer to ChristianBros. school in Maryland, late 1890's
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 17:50:47 -0500
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Hello listers:

This is interesting information about the emigration of Michael and James
Deevy from Castlecomer, County Kilkenny, to Maryland, USA in the late 19th
century.

A lot of Castlecomer people emigrated to the Ottawa - Montreal - Toronto
triangle in Canada beginning in the 1820's.
A Michael Deevy came from Castlecomer to work on building the Rideau Canal
in the Ottawa area. He was here in 1829 and stated that all of his near
relatives were already here in Canada with him. There were probably several
dozen families here, at that early date, from Castlecomer and many more
families came here through chain migration until the mid 1850's, when
migration was mostly to the U.S.

If you go to my main web page at www.bytown.net , scroll down to the search
engine, and enter the word Castlecomer or Kilkenny or a surname (one at a
time), then click on "Find", you will find some early emigrants from Ireland
to Canada.

I'd be interested in hearing from researchers of families who came from
Ireland (anywhere) to the Ottawa, Canada area in the 1800's.

... Al Lewis
Ottawa, Canada
www.bytown.net




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Subject: [KILKENNY] From Castlecomer to Christian Bros. school in
Maryland,late 1890's


>
> In examining the Ellis Island entries for those who gave Castlecomer as
> last
> residence, I noted a few lads who arrived on the Aurania 17 Sep 1897 had
> given their destination as a Christian Bros. School in Maryland. In the
> 1900
> census several of them re-appear at the Annendale Normal Institute in
> Vansville,
> Prince George's Co., Maryland, as students.Some of the names on Ellis
> Island
> are Michael Devy 11,James Devy 11,Patrick Bergin 11,Edward Holland
> 11,Eugene
> O'Neill 15.
>
> Of these, the 1900 census shows four enrolled at the school: Michael Deevy
> 16, James Deevy 16 (both so spelled on census), Edward Holland 16
>
> There are more students enrolled at the school, many with Kilkenny/Laois
> names, who may be from the Castlecomer area, but did not note it as last
> residence.
>
> The 1900 census I used is the LDS one, compiled by volunteers. 1900 is
> now
> 98% complete, and is Free to search, they do require a registration.. It
> returns the actual census images. For my purposes I found it best to
> click on
> indexed census for 1900, then in the search box enter name, birth year,
> and
> country of birth. Too many returns, go back and refine. It is an every
> name index.
>
> The LDS census site is
> _http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html?datestamp=1183776820771_
> (http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html?datestamp=1183776820771)
>
> Jack Langton
>
>
>
>
>
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