My Irish Settlement Families

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

My Irish Settlement Families My Irish Settlement Families Entries: 9032 Updated: 2008-04-08 13:09:04 UTC (Tue) Contact: Leigh Taffe Home Page: The Irish Settlement Data has been acquired from many and varied sources including descendants of ancestors. I have not attempted to verify it all and you should consider this a reference only. This information is no longer being updated. The current information is located on Ancestry and is a work in progress. Please follow our blog and join our discussion group for further updates. Index | Individual | Descendancy | Public Profile Descendant Register, Generation No. 1 1. KINSELLA. Children of KINSELLA are: + 2 i. James KINSELLA was born 1754. 3 ii. Anastasia KINSELLA. 4 iii. Catherine KINSELLA. 5 iv. Arthur KINSELLA. Descendant Register, Generation No. 2 2. James KINSELLA ( KINSELLA1) was born 1754. He married Mary SINOTT. She was born 1779, and died 1825. Children of James KINSELLA and Mary SINOTT are: 6 i. Michael KINSLEY was born 1804 in Lower Mount Howard, Monamolin, County Wexford, Ireland, and died 7 Jun 1863 in Scottsville, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. He married Margaret. She was born 1830 in Ireland. + 7 ii. John KINSLEY was born 26 Jul 1805 in Lower Mount Howard, Monamolin, County Wexford, Ireland, was christened 5 Aug 1805 in Lower Mount Howard, Monamolin, County Wexford, Ireland, and died 5 Jan 1877 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. + 8 iii. James KINSLEY was born 1807 in Lower Mount Howard, Monamolin, County Wexford, Ireland, and died 4 May 1883 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. + 9 iv. Mary KINSLEY was born 1810 in Lower Mount Howard, Monamolin, County Wexford, Ireland. 10 v. William KINSLEY was born 1812 in Lower Mount Howard, Monamolin, County Wexford, Ireland, and died 22 Feb 1871 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. + 11 vi. Catherine KINSLEY was born 1815 in Lower Mount Howard, Monamolin, County Wexford, Ireland. + 12 vii. David KINSELLA was born 1815 in Ireland, and died Abt 1895 in Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania. + 13 viii. Ellen KINSLEY was born 1818 in Lower Mount Howard, Monamolin, County Wexford, Ireland, and died 29 Mar 1887 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. Descendant Register, Generation No. 3 7. John KINSLEY (James KINSELLA2, KINSELLA1) was born 26 Jul 1805 in Lower Mount Howard, Monamolin, County Wexford, Ireland, was christened 5 Aug 1805 in Lower Mount Howard, Monamolin, County Wexford, Ireland, and died 5 Jan 1877 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. He was buried in St. Anthony's, Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. He married Catherine QUINN 1828, daughter of QUINN. She was born 17 Jun 1805 in Ferns, County Wexford, Ireland, and died 4 Sep 1872 in Danville, Montour, Pennsylvania. She was buried in St. Anthony's, Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. Children of John KINSLEY and Catherine QUINN are: + 14 i. Michael KINSLEY was born 1 May 1830 in County Wexford, Ireland, and died 1916 in Dushore, Cherry, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. + 15 ii. Patrick KINSLEY was born 17 Jan 1833 in Canada, and died 17 Jan 1872 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. 16 iii. William KINSLEY was born 1 Feb 1835 in New York, and died 10 Sep 1872 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. 17 iv. John KINSLEY was born 22 Dec 1837 in New York, and died in California. 18 v. Elizabeth KINSLEY was born 4 Aug 1839 in New York, and died 1843 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. + 19 vi. Mary KINSLEY was born 15 Aug 1841 in New York, and died 1875 in Wilmot, Bradford, Pennsylvania. + 20 vii. James D KINSLEY was born 6 Oct 1845 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and died 4 May 1883. 21 viii. Elizabeth KINSLEY was born 1847 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and died 1917 in Binghamton, Broome, New York. 8. James KINSLEY (James KINSELLA2, KINSELLA1) was born 1807 in Lower Mount Howard, Monamolin, County Wexford, Ireland, and died 4 May 1883 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. He married Margaret. She was born 1805 in County Wexford, Ireland, and died Bef 1860. Children of James KINSLEY and Margaret are: + 22 i. Michael KINSLEY was born 10 Jan 1836 in County Wexford, Ireland. 23 ii. Patrick KINSLEY was born 1838 in County Wexford, Ireland. 24 iii. John KINSLEY was born 1842 in County Wexford, Ireland. + 25 iv. Thomas KINSLEY was born 6 Oct 1842 in County Wexford, Ireland, and died 8 Mar 1898. 26 v. Catherine KINSLEY was born 1848 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. + 27 vi. Elizabeth KINSLEY was born 10 Apr 1850 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and died 15 Mar 1929 in Cherry, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. 9. Mary KINSLEY (James KINSELLA2, KINSELLA1) was born 1810 in Lower Mount Howard, Monamolin, County Wexford, Ireland. She married Michael SWORDS 1838, son of SWORDS. He was born in County Carlow, Ireland. Children of Mary KINSLEY and Michael SWORDS are: 28 i. Thomas SWORDS. 29 ii. Margaret SWORDS. She married Patrick BURKE. 11. Catherine KINSLEY (James KINSELLA2, KINSELLA1) was born 1815 in Lower Mount Howard, Monamolin, County Wexford, Ireland. She married Patrick SWORDS 1844, son of SWORDS. He was born in County Carlow, Ireland. Children of Catherine KINSLEY and Patrick SWORDS are: + 30 i. James SWORDS was born 30 Oct 1845. 31 ii. Mary SWORDS was born 20 Jan 1847. 32 iii. Catherine SWORDS was born 28 Jul 1850, and died 1850. 33 iv. Catherine SWORDS was born 24 Jan 1852. 34 v. Anastasia SWORDS was born 21 Dec 1854. She married SMITH. 12. David KINSELLA (James KINSELLA2, KINSELLA1) was born 1815 in Ireland, and died Abt 1895 in Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania. He married Ann. She was born 1822 in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland, and died 6 Sep 1901 in Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania. Children of David KINSELLA and Ann are: 35 i. Thomas W KINSELLA was born 1826 in Ireland. 36 ii. Elizabeth Ryan KINSLEY was born 1837 in Canada. + 37 iii. Patrick KINGSLEY was born 1841, and died 18 Jan 1902 in Binghamton, Broome, New York. 38 iv. William KINSLEY was born 1843. 39 v. Sarah KINSLEY was born 1845. + 40 vi. Daniel KINSLEY was born 1846. 41 vii. Mary KINSLEY was born 1848. 42 viii. Jeremiah KINGSLEY was born 1852. 43 ix. John KINGSLEY was born 1853. He married Rosanna. She was born 1853. 44 x. Margaret KINGSLEY was born 1857. 13. Ellen KINSLEY (James KINSELLA2, KINSELLA1) was born 1818 in Lower Mount Howard, Monamolin, County Wexford, Ireland, and died 29 Mar 1887 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. She was buried in St. Anthony's, Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. She married Michael CORCORAN. He was born Abt 1818 in County Wexford, Ireland, and died 19 Nov 1899 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. He was buried in St. Anthony's, Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. Children of Ellen KINSLEY and Michael CORCORAN are: + 45 i. John CORCORAN was born 1851 in New York, and died 1932. 46 ii. Annie E CORCORAN was born 1853 in New York, and died 1932. Descendant Register, Generation No. 4 14. Michael KINSLEY (John KINSLEY3, James KINSELLA2, KINSELLA1) was born 1 May 1830 in County Wexford, Ireland, and died 1916 in Dushore, Cherry, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. He was buried in St. Anthony's, Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. He married Winifred BYRNE, daughter of John BYRNE and Alice MAHER. She was born 1824 in County Kildare, Ireland, and died 25 Aug 1895 in Dushore, Cherry, Sullivan, Pennsylvania. She was buried in St. Anthony's, Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. Children of Michael KINSLEY and Winifred BYRNE are: + 47 i. Andrew KINSLEY was born 11 Aug 1852 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and died 8 Jan 1932 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 48 ii. Philip KINSLEY was born 1854 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and died 1930 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. 49 iii. Katherine KINSLEY was born 1856 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and died 7 Jan 1875 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. 50 iv. Esther KINSLEY was born Apr 1858 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and died 11 Apr 1908 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. + 51 v. John KINSLEY was born 1860 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and died 1937 in Elmira, Chemung, New York. 52 vi. Patrick KINSLEY was born 1862 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and died 24 May 1907 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. + 53 vii. Alice KINSLEY was born 1864 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. + 54 viii. Mary E KINSLEY was born 1866 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and died 1940 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. 55 ix. Joseph KINSLEY was born 1868 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and died 1874 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. 56 x. Peter KINSLEY was born 1870 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and died 1874 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. 15. Patrick KINSLEY (John KINSLEY3, James KINSELLA2, KINSELLA1) was born 17 Jan 1833 in Canada, and died 17 Jan 1872 in Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. He was buried in St. Anthony's, Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. He married Ellen STAFFORD 19 May 1860 in St. Basil's, Dushore, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, daughter of Patrick STAFFORD and Mary Ann QUINN. She was born 1838 in Pottsville, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, and died 10 Dec 1873. She was buried in St. Anthony's, Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. Children of Patrick KINSLEY and Ellen STAFFORD are: + 57 i. Catherine M KINSLEY was born 1861 in Lovelton, Windham, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and died 28 May 1937 in Sayre, Bradford, Pennsylvania. + 58 ii. Alice E KINSLEY was born 10 Jun 1863 in California, and died 15 Sep 1922. 19. Mary KINSLEY (John KINSLEY3, James KINSELLA2, KINSELLA1) was born 15 Aug 1841 in New York, and died 1875 in Wilmot, Bradford, Pennsylvania. She was buried in St. Anthony's, Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. She married John CULLEN 11 Nov 1868 in St. Basil's, Dushore, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, son of David CULLEN and Catherine MURPHY. He was born Jun 1843 in Taghmon, County Wexford, Ireland, and died 1922. He was buried in St. Anthony's, Stowell, Wyoming, Pennsylvania. Children of Mary KINSLEY and John CULLEN are: + 59 i.
Recommended publications
  • Ballymoney Monamolin A0236-01 A023 1-0 1 Mr Darragh Cullinan
    .”++=- a I Environmental Protection Agency Jn Gnnmoihorieocht urn Ciioorrhnii Comtiiiuin! Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Mr Darragh Cullinan Johnstown Castle Estate Water Services (Operations) County Wexford, Ireland Ceanncheathru, Bosca Poist 3000 Wexford County Council Eastat Chaislein Bhaile Sheain Spawell Road Contae Loch Garman, he T +353 53 916 0600 Wexford F +353 53 916 0699 County Wexford E mfo@epa le W wwwepa ie LoCall 1890 33 55 99 17 January 20 1 1 re: Notice in accordance with Regulation 25(c)(ii) of the Waste Water Discharge (Authorisation) Regulations 2007 Dear Mr Cullinan I am to refer to the applications for a waste water discharge certificate of authorisation relating to the agglomerations named: ~~~ Ballymoney A0236-01 Monamolin A023 1-0 1 Killinierin A023 8-0 1 Ball ygarrett A0237-01 Oulart A0249-0 1 Holly fort A0263 -0 1 John Kelly Park (Killan) A025 1-01 Roches Garden (Ballinconnigar) A0250-01 I Carrick I A0257-01 I Having examined the documentation submitted, I am to advise that the Agency is of the view that the documentation does not comply with Regulation 24 of the Waste Water Discharge (Authorisation) Regulations 2007. You are therefore requested, in accordance with Regulation 25(c)(ii) of the regulations, to take the steps to supply the information detailed below for each of the above named agglomerations. REGULATION 24 COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. The Appropriate Assessment screening in relation to the above named agglomerations, received by the Agency on I/ 12/20 10 are deemed insufficient to comply with Regulation 24 of Waste Water Discharge (Authorisation) Regulations 2007 and 20 10.
    [Show full text]
  • County Council Minutes 9Th March 2020
    County Council Meeting 09.03.2020 WEXFORD COUNTY COUNCIL Minutes of Meeting of Wexford County Council held on Monday 9th March, 2020 – 2.30 p.m. in the Council Chamber, County Hall, Wexford. Attendance: In The Chair: Cllr. M. Sheehan, Cathaoirleach Councillors: P. Barden A. Bolger A. Browne C. Byrne G. Carthy J. Codd K. Codd-Nolan A. Connick D. Devereux A. Donohoe M. Farrell J. Fleming T.Forde. J. Hegarty D. Hynes W. Kavanagh L. Kelly D. Kenny G. Laffan G. Lawlor L. McDonald J. Moore B. A. Murphy B. Murphy J. O’Rourke F. Ó Súilleabháin J. Owens J. Sullivan O. Walsh M. Whelan Officials: Mr. T. Enright, Chief Executive T. Larkin, E. Hore, E. Taaffe, C. Godkin, Ms. A. Byrne, Directors of Services; Ms. A. O’Neill, Head of Finance; Mr. P. Collins, County Secretary, Mr. D. Minogue, Broadband Officer, Mr. N. McCabe, Senior Executive Officer, Housing Section Apologies: Cllr’s. M.Bell, P.Breen, F. Staples. 1. Presentations to the Council - National Broadband Ireland Fibre Rollout Project - Presentation on Housing Management & Maintenance Programme National Broadband Ireland Fibre Rollout Project The Cathaoirleach invited Mr. D. Minogue, Broadband Officer to introduce the speakers. The Broadband Officer welcomed Geoff Shakespeare, Chief Operations Officer, National Broadband Ireland and his colleague, Niall Hayes, Head of Account Management, National Broadband Ireland to the Council meeting. Mr. Shakespeare set out the background to the Fibre Rollout Project and likened it to Rural electrification in the nineteen forties in terms of scale. The State has had to intervene to ensure that broadband is rolled out to the whole of the country and National Broadband Ireland have been awarded the contract to carry out this work.
    [Show full text]
  • Minutes of Meeting of Wexford County Council Held on Monday 14Th January, 2013 at 2.30 P.M
    County Council Meeting 14.01.13 Minutes of Meeting of Wexford County Council Held on Monday 14th January, 2013 at 2.30 p.m. In the Council Chamber, Carricklawn, Wexford. Attendance: In the Chair: Cllr. Kathleen Codd Nolan, Cathaoirleach. Councillors: M. Byrne; P. Codd; K. Doyle; A. Fenlon; J. Hegarty; P. Kavanagh; T. Howlin; R. Ireton; D. Kennedy; M. Kinsella; G. Lawlor; D. MacPartlin; J. Moore; M. Murphy; L. O’Brien; M. Sheehan; O. Walsh. Officials: Mr. A. Doyle, County Manager, Messrs T. Larkin, E. Hore, E. Taaffe,Directors of Services; Ms. A. O’Neill, Head of Finance; Mr. N. McDonnell, County Secretary; Apologies: Cllr. P. Cody, Cllr. T. Dempsey, Cllr. P. Reck. Votes of Sympathy: The Council sympathised with the following recently bereaved: • The family of the late Larry Mitten who worked for over 40 years with Wexford County Council and whose loss to the Local Authority and to the people of Wexford was acknowledged. • The family of Thomas Colgan, father on Bernard Colgan, Mechanic, Machinery Yard. • The family of Paddy Murray, Community and Political Activist, Ferns. Best Wishes: The Council asked that their best wishes to a speedy recovery be conveyed to Cllr. P. Cody and Cllr. P. Reck. Presentation on the Grid Link Project by Eirgrid: Mr. John Lowry, Eirgrid’s Project Manager, in the company of Mr. Michael Donnelly briefed the Elected Members on the Grid Link Project an estimated €500m electricity transition project that will deliver a wide range of benefits to the national and regional economy. The development will involve the construction of a new power line linking Leinster and Munster as part of Grid 25, a €3.2 billion investment in developing and upgrading Ireland’s electricity transmission grid.
    [Show full text]
  • Descendants of John O'hara
    Descendants of John O'Hara Generation 1 1. John O'Hara-1 was born in Northern Ireland. He died in Northern Ireland. Jane McBennoir. John O'Hara and Jane McBennoir married. They had the following children: 2. i. Oliver O'Hara was born in 1795 in Northern Ireland. He married Mary McIver about 1815. He died in 1879 in Vermont, USA. ii. Charles O'Hara. Generation 2 2. Oliver O'Hara-2 (John-1) was born in 1795 in Northern Ireland. He died in 1879 in Vermont, USA. Mary McIver daughter of Alexander Hamilton McIver and Mary Jameson was born in 1793 in Northern Ireland. She died in 1875. Oliver O'Hara and Mary McIver were married about 1815. They had the following children: 3. i. Alexander Hamilton O'Hara was born in Feb 1818 in Northern Ireland. He died on 30 Aug 1867. 4. ii. Mary O'Hara was born on 01 Apr 1823 in Skerry Parish, County Antrim, Northern Ireland (Bogue's Town). She married Edward Arnold on 11 May 1844 in Woonsocket, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. She died on 08 Oct 1898 in Victor, Teller, Colorado, USA. iii. John C. O'Hara was born in May 1827 in Ireland. iv. Oliver O'Hara was born in 1830 in Ireland. 5. v. Sarah O'Hara was born in 1830 in Northern Ireland. She married Thomas Baxter Pratt on 20 Feb 1856. She died on 24 Aug 1887 in Plainfield, Washington, Vermont, USA (Sheffield Hollow). 6. vi. Margaret O'Hara was born in 1831 in Northern Ireland. She died in 1911.
    [Show full text]
  • County Wexford Road Traffic Special Speed Limit Bye-Laws 2018 (Road Traffic Act 2004 As Amended)
    County Wexford Road Traffic Special Speed Limit Bye-Laws 2018 (Road Traffic Act 2004 as Amended) DRAFT (Adopted on the __ of ________ 2018) County Wexford Road Traffic Special Speed Limit Bye Laws 2018 DRAFT Section Contents Page 1. Definitions and General Information 4 2. Repeals 6 3. Citation 6 4. Enniscorthy Municipal District 7 Special Speed Limits 4.1 First Schedule 20 km/h 4.2 Second Schedule 30 km/h 4.3 Third Schedule 40 km/h 4.4 Fourth Schedule 50 km/h 4.5 Fifth Schedule 60 km/h 4.6 Sixth Schedule 80 km/h 4.7 Seventh Schedule 100 km/h 4.8 Eighth Schedule 120 km/h Periodic Speed Limits 4.9 Ninth Schedule 30 km/h 4.10 Tenth Schedule 40 km/h 5. Gorey Municipal District 30 Special Speed Limits 5.1 First Schedule 20 km/h 5.2 Second Schedule 30 km/h 5.3 Third Schedule 40 km/h 5.4 Fourth Schedule 50 km/h 5.5 Fifth Schedule 60 km/h 5.6 Sixth Schedule 80 km/h 5.7 Seventh Schedule 100 km/h 5.8 Eighth Schedule 120 km/h Periodic Speed Limits 5.9 Ninth Schedule 30 km/h 5.10 Tenth Schedule 40 km/h 2 | P a g e County Wexford Road Traffic Special Speed Limit Bye Laws 2018 DRAFT 6. New Ross Municipal District 53 Special Speed Limits 6.1 First Schedule 20 km/h 6.2 Second Schedule 30 km/h 6.3 Third Schedule 40 km/h 6.4 Fourth Schedule 50 km/h 6.5 Fifth Schedule 60km/h 6.6 Sixth Schedule 80 km/h 6.7 Seventh Schedule 100 km/h 6.8 Eighth Schedule 120 km/h Periodic Speed Limits 6.9 Ninth Schedule 30 km/h 6.10 Tenth Schedule 40 km/h 7.
    [Show full text]
  • The Doolittle Family in America, 1856
    TheDoolittlefamilyinAmerica WilliamFrederickDoolittle,LouiseS.Brown,MalissaR.Doolittle THE DOOLITTLE F AMILY IN A MERICA (PART I V.) YCOMPILED B WILLIAM F REDERICK DOOLITTLE, M. D. Sacred d ust of our forefathers, slumber in peace! Your g raves be the shrine to which patriots wend, And swear tireless vigilance never to cease Till f reedom's long struggle with tyranny end. :" ' :,. - -' ; ., :; .—Anon. 1804 Thb S avebs ft Wa1ts Pr1nt1ng Co., Cleveland Look w here we may, the wide earth o'er, Those l ighted faces smile no more. We t read the paths their feet have worn, We s it beneath their orchard trees, We h ear, like them, the hum of bees And rustle of the bladed corn ; We turn the pages that they read, Their w ritten words we linger o'er, But in the sun they cast no shade, No voice is heard, no sign is made, No s tep is on the conscious floor! Yet Love will dream and Faith will trust (Since He who knows our need is just,) That somehow, somewhere, meet we must. Alas for him who never sees The stars shine through his cypress-trees ! Who, hopeless, lays his dead away, \Tor looks to see the breaking day \cross the mournful marbles play ! >Vho hath not learned in hours of faith, The t ruth to flesh and sense unknown, That Life is ever lord of Death, ; #..;£jtfl Love" ca:1 -nt ver lose its own! V°vOl' THE D OOLITTLE FAMILY V.PART I SIXTH G ENERATION. The l ife given us by Nature is short, but the memory of a well-spent life is eternal.
    [Show full text]
  • Cayuga and Store Building 69 Fall Christy Mary A., Home with Christy
    SENECA FALLS VILLAGE. 267 E. Casey Mary Miss, home with her father Thomas, 13 Chapin CASEY MATTHEW R., b 1855, (Casey & Seaman), bds 40 State Richard b r- Casey A., 1862, w Elizabeth, meat cutter, h 51 Bridge b about Casey Richard, 1829 in Ireland, retired, res. 40 State Casey Richard H., b 1875, machinist, bds 84 W. Bayard,owns interest in house T. Casey Theresa Miss, dressmaker, bds 13 Chapin Casey Thomas b 1844 in Ireland, w Mary, machinist, owns h and 1 13 Chapin Casey Thomas D., b 1877, son of Thomas, clerk 62 Fall, home 13 Chapin CASEY & SEAMAN, (Matthew R. Casey & Dr. Frank G. Seaman), drugs, school and blank books, 75 Fall Cassidy Ellen, widow of John, laundress, r h 91 Bridge Castner Seymour H., b 1863 in Penn Yan, N. Y., w Eva S., pattern maker, carpenter and builder, r h 306 Fall Chamberlain Harrison, b 1837, w Ophelia G., director Ex change National Bank, prop.'r The National Yeast Co., owns the Seneca Woolen Mills, under lease to Mr. Hugh Sheridan, also two planing mills and malt and grain houses on East Fall St., also farm 96 on r 43 ; also farm 80 on r 28, occupied by Stephen Rogers ; w owns res. 30 Cayuga and store building 69 Fall Chase Jesse M. Dr., b 1865 in Ledyard, Cayuga Co., w Susie H., veterinary surgeon, graduate of Ontario Veterinary College of Toronto, infirmary and sale stable, horse trainer, agt for Groton carriages, r h Baird blk, State Chatham Hattie S. Miss, school teacher, bds 37 Chapel Chatham Sarah A., widow of Jonathan S., resident, r h 37 Chapel Christopher Claude R., b 1870, letter carrier, home 32 Miller Christopher Columbus, b 1845, w Martha J., master mechanic Goulds Mfg Co., owns res.
    [Show full text]
  • Proquest Dissertations
    C'SP-Q. 000825 COf.l UNIVERSITY D'OTTAWA ~ ECOLE DES GRADUES THE IMPACT OF A CENTURY OF IRISH CATHOLIC IMMIGRATION IN NOVA SCOTIA (1750 - 1850) by Sister Mary Liguori (S.C.H.) Thesis presented to the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ottawa as partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1961 UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA « SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES UMI Number: DC53625 INFORMATION TO USERS The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. Broken or indistinct print, colored or poor quality illustrations and photographs, print bleed-through, substandard margins, and improper alignment can adversely affect reproduction. In the unlikely event that the author did not send a complete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if unauthorized copyright material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. UMI® UMI Microform DC53625 Copyright 2011 by ProQuest LLC All rights reserved. This microform edition is protected against unauthorized copying under Title 17, United States Code. ProQuest LLC 789 East Eisenhower Parkway P.O. Box 1346 Ann Arbor, Ml 48106-1346 UNIVERSITE D'OTTAWA ~ ECOLE DES CRADUES ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author of this dissertation is greatly indebted to Professor Guy Fregault, Ph. D., now Deputy Minister of Cultural Affairs for the Province of Quebec, under whose guidance as former Director of the Institute of History at the University of Ottawa, this thesis was written. For his thorough and prompt reading of the manuscript, his sincere criticism, and his kindly encouragement, heartfelt thanks is due.
    [Show full text]
  • History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Ireland Since 1840
    Brigham Young University BYU ScholarsArchive Theses and Dissertations 1968 History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Ireland Since 1840 Brent A. Barlow Brigham Young University - Provo Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd Part of the European History Commons, History of Christianity Commons, and the Mormon Studies Commons BYU ScholarsArchive Citation Barlow, Brent A., "History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Ireland Since 1840" (1968). Theses and Dissertations. 4503. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/4503 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by BYU ScholarsArchive. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of BYU ScholarsArchive. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. 4119 HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF UTTERUTTERDAYLATTERDAYLATTER DAY SAINTS IN IRELANDD SINCE 18101840 A thesis presented to the department of graduate studies in religious instruction brigham young university provo utah in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree master of arts by brent aaAa& barlow may 1968 acknowledgments I1 would like to express ravmyraysincere appreciation to the following people for thetheirir valuable assistance and help dr richard 0 cofanocowanocowan chairman of the advisory colitcomitcommitteetee fforroror his many timely suggestions and genuine interest in this research pro- ject dr rodney turner member of the advisory committee
    [Show full text]
  • County Limerick Lineage
    Part C: County Limerick Lineage. Contents: 1. Wakefield on Limerick 2. Places of Anglim Residence in the Samuel Lewis' TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF IRELAND (London: S. Lewis, 1846). 3. Parish Map, Barony, and Poor Law Maps of Limerick 4. Anglim Family Lineages. Histories of County Limerick HISTORY OF LIMERICK – 1824 LIMERICK Is an extensive, populous city, and seaport, situated on the Eastern bank of the river Shannon, distant 94 miles south west from Dublin, 50 miles from Cork, 36 from Waterford and 50 from Tralee. It is traditionally supposed to have been built by Yuorus in the year 155, and was anciently much frequented by foreign merchants; and after the arrival of the Danes, in the year 855, these enterprising people considerably improved its commerce. The English took possession of Limerick in the year 1174, and, as a proof of the early importance of the city, in the year 1197, and in the ninth year of the reign of King Richard, he granted a charter to the citizens to elect a mayor, which honor was not obtained by the citizens of London till ten years after that period; nor had Dublin and Cork a mayor till the 13th century. This city was originally walled, and, deemed the strongest fortress in this kingdom, besides having the advantage of not being commanded by adjacent heights, and it has sustained some memorable sieges. In the year 1690 King William brought his forces against it, but withdrew them without accomplishing its reduction; in the following year it was again invested by General Ginckle, who, after an obstinate resistance, compelled the garrison to surrender, on honourable terms of capitulation.
    [Show full text]
  • Douglas C 2013 Revision
    Douglas_C_2013 Revision C B Douglas Birth: 1830 in Canada C B Douglas Birth: 1847 in Kentucky, USA C B Douglas Birth: Aug 1881 in Indiana, USA C Douglas Birth: 1815 in South Carolina, USA C Douglas Birth: 1823 in Virginia, USA C Douglas Birth: 1836 in Virginia, USA C Douglas Birth: 1844 in South Carolina, USA C H Douglas Birth: 1835 in Ohio, USA C H Douglas Birth: 1858 in Massachusetts, USA C H Douglas Birth: 1859 in Massachusetts, USA C John Douglas Birth: 29 Jan 1854 in Campbell, Tennessee, USA Marriage: 1877 Death: 31 Mar 1928 in Campbell, Tennessee, USA C M Douglas Birth: 1825 in New York, USA C M Douglas Birth: 1834 in Potter, Yates, New York, USA C M Douglas Birth: 1859 in South Carolina, USA C S Douglas Birth: 1816 Caesar Douglas Birth: 25 Apr 1885 Death: Mar 1978 in Centreville, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA Cain Daniel Douglas Birth: 04 Jun 1855 in Cabarrus, North Carolina, USA Death: 10 Jun 1931 in Millers, Alexander, North Carolina, USA Cain Douglas Birth: 20 Sep 1875 Cain Joseph Douglas Birth: 04 Aug 1878 in Jellico, Campbell, Tennessee, USA Calaisa Douglas Birth: 1835 in Ohio, USA Calbert Charles Douglas Birth: 07 Oct 1896 in Tennessee, USA Caldonia Mildred Douglas Birth: 10 Nov 1853 in Mississippi, USA Cale Douglas Birth: 1832 in Florida, USA Caleb Douglas Birth: 07 Nov 1714 in Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA Marriage: 1740 Caleb Douglas Birth: 11 Feb 1756 in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA Marriage: 20 Nov 1777 in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA Death: 27 Sep 1833 in Oneida, New York, USA Page 1 of 69
    [Show full text]
  • Patrick Morgan Descendants 3 Gens
    Descendants of Patrick Morgan Generation 1 1. PATRICK1 MORGAN was born about 1820 in Ireland. He married Mary Ellen Cunard in Ireland. She was born about 1810 in Ireland. She died about 1891 in Fall River, MA. Patrick Morgan and Mary Ellen Cunard had the following children: 2. i. JOHN2 MORGAN was born about 1845 in Ireland. He died on 27 May 1884 in Fall River, MA (Cirrohis of liver). He married Mary Ann Blake, daughter of John Blake and Mary Barry, on 15 Jun 1869 in Pawtucket, RI. She was born on 24 Apr 1846 in Charlestown, MA. She died on 24 May 1917 in Fall River, MA (Chronic Cystitis). 3. ii. PATRICK G. MORGAN was born about 1847 in Ireland. He died on 15 Jul 1911 in Fall River, MA. He married Catherine Bowen, daughter of John Bowen and Catherine Dacey, in 1877. She was born about 1849 in Ireland. She died on 21 Jun 1904 in Fall River, MA (Burial St. Patricks Cemetery). iii. EDWARD MORGAN was born about 1847 in Ireland. He died about 1895 in Fall River, MA ?. Generation 2 2. JOHN2 MORGAN (Patrick1) was born about 1845 in Ireland. He died on 27 May 1884 in Fall River, MA (Cirrohis of liver). He married Mary Ann Blake, daughter of John Blake and Mary Barry, on 15 Jun 1869 in Pawtucket, RI. She was born on 24 Apr 1846 in Charlestown, MA. She died on 24 May 1917 in Fall River, MA (Chronic Cystitis). John Morgan and Mary Ann Blake had the following children: 4.
    [Show full text]