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From: "Kerry" <>
Subject: Re: [LMK] roll call - CULHANE -> Glin area
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 21:54:56 +1000
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Hi Helen

Because I only collected Culhanes, I can only give you names that are associated with these families

Elizabeth Hynes of Loughill married Patrick Culhane 27.02.1867 (Living at Loughill)
Children's baptisms at Glin church
Mary bap Nov 1867, sponsor Ellen Nash
Ellen bap Jan 1869, sponsors Thomas and Johanna Culhane
John bap Jan 1870, sponsors Michael and Johanna Culhane
Michael bap March 1871, sponsors Michael and Ann Hynes
Catherine bap Feb 1873, sponsors Maurice Culhane and Anna Hynes
John bap Sep 1874, sponsors Bridget Culhane and Michael Hynes
Bridget bap Dec 1877, sponsors John and Maria Mulvihill

Regards Kerry




----- Original Message -----
From: Ken & Helen Harris
To:
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: [LMK] roll call - CULHANE -> Glin area


Hello Kerry, While living in Limerick you mentioned you checked bdm for
Glin, Ballyhahill, Loghill. This is where my interests are at Finnoo. Did
you come across anyone who may be connected to Hynes and Canty names. I
have a Patrick and Honora Hynes living at Finnoo in 1840s with their family
and also an Alice Scanlan who was a Canty and is sister to my
GrGrGrandfather.
Regards, Helen.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kerry" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: [LMK] roll call - CULHANE -> Glin area


> Bob
>
> Do you know where they came from in Limerick? while living there I was
> able to put together births and marriages for the areas of Glin,
> Ballyhahill, Loghill and a few other areas close by. Firstly if they are
> from the Glin (Kilfergus parish) the church records only go back to 1851.
> This is where most came from, around the mid 1800's there was over 80
> families of Culhane's in this area. There were probably many Culhanes that
> married Madigan's, and O'Connor's in Limerick.
>
> Kerry
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 11:06 PM
> Subject: [LMK] roll call - CULHANE -> Glin area
>
>
> Hello.
> I am trying to find information on my grgrgradparents, John
> Madigan, married to Bridget Culhane, around1820 in Limerick. They had one
> daughter
> that i know of, Honora Madigan, born around 1825 in Limerick, She married
> Patrick Dennis O'connor around 1840 in Limerick, they had 4 children that
> I know
> of, all born in Limerick, Thomas, born around 1840, Timothy, born around
> 1842,
> Mary Ann, born around 1844, and my great grandmother Bridget , born
> around
> 1850. They came to Boston, Ma around 1851. Any informatiom will be
> appreciated.
>
> Best wishes.
> Bob
>
>
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