County Galway Surname List (Maa-Mzz)
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County Galway Surname List (Maa-Mzz)
Return to County Galway Surname List Index Page --> http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlgalway/galway.htm County Galway Surname List (Maa-Mzz) To submit entries go to http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlgalway/galway.htm Page last updated Tuesday, 24 February 2015 Welcome to the County Galway Surname List. These Surnames are currently being researched in the Galway area on the West Coast of the Republic of Ireland. These surnames are listed with their researchers' e-mail or postal addresses to assist in making connections with researchers with similar interests. Select a letter below to go directly to entries starting with that letter. Remember with most browsers you can search using Edit and Find. To send e-mail to the submitter, select the given e-mail address. Where no e-mail address is given please write to the postal address. M Mac - eg. See also McDONAGH, McDONOUGH MacCLANCY - See also CLANCY, GLANCY Mac CON - (Alice Mac CON (deceased), Charlie Mac CON (deceased), Keiran Mac CON (has four children: Laura, Karen Mac Con, Ronan and Douglas), Sheila Mac CON, Rory Mac CON, Nile Mac CON (deceased). All of Thread Needle Road , Galway.), Laura Mac Con, sminx@hotmail.com MacDONOGH - (I am looking for family connections of my G.Grandparents. my Grandmother Catherine MacDONOGH was born in 1870 at Oranmore Galway recorded in civil registration Ireland. Her father was Thomas MacDONOGH and mother Mary CONAGHTON , any information at all would be appreciated.), John Warnock, twojays@tik.com.au MACKLIN - (Reverend John MACKLIN of the Church of Ireland served as the local Minister in the Barony of Loughrea, Clonfert Parish, County Galway for ten years. He was listed within the local parish as a land owner/tenant with the local post office in 1848 and with the Griffith's Valuation of 1848 to 1864 as well as with Slater's directory of 1848. I believe he served with St Brendan's Cathedral. [Rev Wayne CARNEY is the current incumbent - County Offally]. List of Macklin’s who migrated from Gort via Cork to New York via Ellis Island: No. Name Residence Arrived Age Passenger Record 1 Sarah Macklin Gort, Ireland 1893 19 Ellis Island , NY 2. Winifred Macklin Gort, Ireland 1893 17 Ditto 3. William Macklin Gort, Ireland 1894 29 Ditto 4. Mary Macklin Gort, Ireland 1912 12 Ditto 5. Annie Macklin Gort, Ireland 1914 14 Ditto 6 James Macklin Gort, Ireland 1922 20 Ditto Note: Gort is in Co Galway Ireland. Passengers would have booked passage to North America via the Port of Cork in Co Cork.), Eric Macklin, emacklin[NOSPAM]@rogers.com Delete the [NOSPAM] to use this e-mail address. MacLAMARA - (I am looking for any information re: Micheal or Michael MacLAMARA born 1820 in Ireland. Married to Ellen born 1830 in Ireland and lived in America in 1860 in Pennsylvania. They had 3 children Patrick b. 1852, Elizabeth b. 1854 and Matthew b. 1858.), Pamela Hook, AMYTH45@AOL.COM MacNEVIN - (Family of Thomas MacNEVIN, Young Ireland Leader, Gort, etc, 19th C.), Randy Ingham, rngra@rocketmail.com, P.O.Box 620069, Newton Lower Falls, MA 02462-0069 MADDEN - See also O'MADDEN , MADIN, MADEN MADDEN,1840-1850, Richard Herbert, herbert.r@xtra.co.nz, PO Box 2961 Wellington New Zealand MADDEN - (William and Mary. Ballinasloe, early 1800's. Daughter Catherine born 1832. William was a stone mason.), Sandra Edwards, Western Australia, essee@iinet.net.au MADDEN - (Any references to Thomas MADDEN County Galway 1890 to 1930 emigrated to Chesterfield Derbyshire), Ann Davis - Granddaughter, davis@powerantilles.com MADDEN - (John Joseph MADDEN Born Feb. 26, 1927 Clifden, present relatives), Christina Madden-McGrath, Cmadirl@aol.com MADDEN - (William Patrick MADDEN, born 1823 to Patrick & Honora MADDEN in "Galway City"(?). Left Ireland for US as single person in 1843), J.P. Madden, JP1138@AOL.COM MADDEN - (Looking for family of Thomas MADDEN (Wife was Margaret JENNINGS). Interested in earlier names in the family. Thomas was born 01 Sep. 1834 in Ballinisloe, Galway, Ireland. He and family immigrated to Clinton, Massachusetts sometime before 1880? All of the children including my grandmother Margaret Josephine MADDEN were confirmed or married in St. Johns Church in Clinton. They are also buried in Clinton, Ma.), Edtrac1@aol.com MADDEN - (Michael MADDEN, wife 1 Ellen, nee McMAHON, wife 2 Bridget nee MINOHGUE. Child Mary Born New Quay, Clare ,Ireland 1840 and earlier.), Lynn Farrell, koppio@wn.com.au, PO Box 29 Grass Patch 6446 Western Australia. MADDEN - (Cecilia MADDEN was born in Port Dunblar Galway in 1900. She married Michael O'MEARA from Tipperary and they moved to Australia.), Maureen Doyle, maurbug@joynet.com.au MADDEN, Galway and Clare, Early 1800's, (I am interested in tracing my family back to Ireland. I am trying to find details of John McCLARE and Mary MADDEN. I believe they came from Galway or Clare. They married and emigrated to Australia, arriving in 1855. John is the son of Patrick McCLARE and Judith LARKIN and was born about 1830. Mary is the daughter of John MADDEN and Ann KELLY. The spelling of McCLARE keeps varying.), Lindsay Brown, lindsaybrown@usa.net.au MADDEN - (My g. grandfather's name was John MADDEN, He was born in Ireland 1817 [not sure where] came to USA during the famine I like to believe on ship Alhambra on June 1 1846 with several other Maddens. Anyway he landed in NYC married Margaret FITZGERALD had a child Mary, then moved to Springfield Illinoise had two more children Maurice [my grandfather] and Ellen. I would like to know if John had siblings, where he lived in Ireland & when he died in Springfield Illinoise. I would like to hear from any MADDENs living in or around Springfield Illinoise. Or anyone related to MADDENs in this area.), Ken Madden, kc1965@peoplepc.com MADDEN - (Patrick Michael MADDEN born March 17, 1828, in County Galway. Father was William MADDEN. Grandfather was Daniel MADDEN. All were born in County Galway. Family came to St. John, New Brunswick, Canada in 1841.), Bob Lenneville, San Antonio, Texas, USA, Lenneville@aol.com MADDEN - (John MADDEN was born May 6, 1820 in County Galway, Parish of Ardrahan. He immigrated to the US prior to 1850. I am looking for ancestor information, I have all descendent information.), Teri Meyer, gilesteri@aol.com MADDEN, Galway-Meelick-Offlay-Dublin, Late 1700s to 1850, (James MADDEN born 1810, Mother was Margaret GALLAGHER, Her Husband was James MADDEN, born late 1700s where?), Albert James Madden, alspals@mediaone.net, 61 Old Strawberry Hill Rd Hyannis, Mass. 02601=2350 MADDEN - (Andrew MADDEN (b1852) was a stonemason and he lived in England in the 1870's also Catherine (his sister) b1859), Barbara Anderson, bmt910@hotmail.com MADDEN, Clontuskert parish, Ballinasloe, (John MADDEN, born 1792, arrived Sydney Australia per "Dorothy" in 1820 and held at Hyde Park Barracks. John, together with three other prisoners, were indicted for appearing in arms as "Ribbonmen" and administering unlawful oaths at the Galway Assizes 31 March 1820. The family was reunited when his wife, Margaret (nee WHITTAKER) and sons Patrick (b c1814) and John (b c1818) arrived from Galway some years later. Mary (b c1816/17), a daughter died before the family left Ireland . Looking for ancestors’ descendants.), Ray Thurlow-Berthelsen, rayjoe@bigpond.net.au, http://users.bigpond.net.au/thurlow/madden.htm MADDEN - (Unknown Madden married Dennis SHEEHAN. They had 1 son I know of - Patrick born circa 1803. Patrick married Margaret Connors circa 1828. They had 7 children. Patrick, Margaret and their children emigrated to Australia in 1852 aboard the "Mangerton".), Kaylene Dunn, dunnfamily@cnl.com.au MADDEN - (Information on John Butler O'MADDEN of MADDEN's of Eyrecourt baptised RC Birr 1752.), Alain Loncledeforville, alainloncledeforville@wanadoo.fr, http://perso.wanadoo.fr/maddenswildgeese/home.htm MADDEN - (Michael and Mary MADDEN of Creggs, Barony of Tyquinn, Parish of Kilkern, Galway. Michael born in 1804 and Mary in 1805. Married 1836. Children Bridget, John, James, Thomas, Malachy, Maria and Martin all born between 1837 and 1855. Immigrated to Wisconsin USA before 1843.), Madelyn Klatt, madelynklatt@hotmail.com, Box 475 Elephant Butte, NM USA 87935 MADDEN - (Looking for information on Mary MADDEN of Galway, Ireland, most likely born in the 1850s. She is the mother of Jane McDONAGH 1877-1941 who settled in the Brighton area of Boston with her huband, Martin E. FORDE 1876-1923, a racetrack worker from Abbey/Duniry, East Galway.), Edward Wood, alaskapress@svtel.net [This e-mail address is out of date - please advise updated details] - Edward Wood please contact Jim Fredericks, Twinnie13@comcast.net for further information. MADDEN, Galway,Offaly, Mary MADDEN emmigrated to USA about 1882. Her husband was Patrick Henry WALSH (WELSH). They settled in Charlestown, Massachusetts where they raised 11 children - 6 girls; 5 boys - all of whom were born in USA. First child - Annie Marie - was born in 1884. Don't know if they were married in Ireland or USA. Other MADDEN names appearing as Baptism sponsors for children are Thomas, Ceila and Monica. Mary died in 1941, Patrick WALSH died in 1922.), JoAnne Pendleton, jpenshe@aol.com MADDEN - (Thomas MADDEN born circa 1835 married Margaret KELLY born circa1850. Both found in Strokestown Co Roscommon in 1901 census. Thomas believed to be originally from Galway. Children: Thomas Jnr, Patrick, Sarah, Margaret, John Joseph, James and Mary Ann Annie). Thomas Snr and sons were Carpenters. John Joseph moved to Liverpool before 1921 and married Helena FLYNN. Mary Ann (Annie) married a Thomas DOYLE and emmigrated to Baltimore Maryland USA before 1923. Margaret KELLY believed to be related to a Luke KELLY in Co Roscommon. Townlands common to both MADDEN, KELLY, FLYNN and DOYLE families in Ireland are Dunmurraghoe, Doonard Beg, Doonard and Lawrencetown. All families were Roman Catholic. I have some of the children's birth certificates but unable to locate proof of marriage of Thomas Snr and Margaret and their parents etc and places of birth.), Marion, mazjak@hotmail.com MADDEN - (Michael MADDEN b. Aug. 1793, perhaps in Longford - in USA by 1818.), Rufus Ansley, ransley@ne.rr.com MADDEN - (James b. 1834, John b. 1823 & Mary b. 1840 to Daniel & Mary Ann MADDEN, parents born between 1800-1810 in Galway. Siblings came to Philadelphia, U.S. about 1849. James married Mary O'DONNELL 1857: c#1 Annie, c#2 Daniel. James & Mary MADDEN may have come to Philadelphia with James & Bridget O'BRIEN), Chris Madden, maddencm@verizon.net MADDEN - James MADDEN (Baptized Roman Catholic) B c1807 Eyrecourt Co Galway son of John. From 1843 he owned a Grocer & Wine Merchant business in St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands. He and Eliza LEBRETON were married in St Helier 1831. I would like to trace his parents as well as finding out how he came to be in St Helier in the first place. Grateful for any advice or help.), Kathleen, kitmc117[NOSPAM]@gmail.com Delete the [NOSPAM] to use this e-mail address. MADDEN - (Daniel MADDEN, b- Co Galway, m-Ellen O'DONNELL-d Sussex Parish, Kings Co, New Brunswick, Canada. William MADDEN, b- 1786, Co Galway, m-Ellen DONLAN, d-Sussex Parish, Kings Co, New Brunswick, Canada. Patrick Michael MADDEN, b Mar 17, 1829, Co Galway, m Ann McMANUS May 6, 1853, d Sep 7, 1906, Hornick, Ia.), Robert Madden Lenneville, Bob@VJBooks.com MADDEN - (I am trying to find the parents and/or siblings of my great great grandfather Thomas MADDEN born c1832 in Eyrecourt, Galway. Thomas arrived in Tasmania before 1857, which is where he married Ellen WREN in Longford, Tasmania. Thomas died in Longford Tasmania 1900, his death certificate doesn't give his parents names or much other information. A death obituary gives Eyrecourt as his native place. Anyone who has MADDEN's in or around Eyrecourt, I would love to hear from you.), Kate, Tiddly1[NOSPAM]@hotmail.com Delete the [NOSPAM] to use this e-mail address. MADDEN – (I'm looking for info on Darby MADDEN and Catherine WILLIAMS of Co. Galway. Last known residence before emigrating to the US was Ballinasloe. Darby and Catharine married 12 Feb 1861. Sponsors were Thomas COLAHAN and Bridget COLAHAN. First born was son James Patrick Madden was born Nov 1862 (baptized 16 Nov 1861). Sponsors were William MADDEN and Bridget MADDEN.), Lynn Smilow, lynnsmilow@gmail.com MADDEN – (Thomas MADDEN born c1880 in Caltra Co Galway (lived all his life there) married Catherine they had 7 children : Bridget John Gerald Michael Nora & Kathleen ( I don't know the other child's name but it was a girl). All the men remained in Caltra area and the ladies all went to Dublin to live except my mother Bridget who came to live in England. Michael was a farmer. Gerald was a farrier and farmer. John ran the local garage & post office. Thomas MADDEN’s father was also called Thomas.), Catherine Hatton, hattons@ntlworld.com MADDEN, Elizabeth Anna (b.1806). Married to Ambrose Ulick BURKE (b. 1806). Known children are Anna M. BURKE (b. 1843) and Dominic Ulic BURKE (b. 1846). Elizabeth, Anna M. and Dominic immigrated to New York around 1865. Looking for marriage records between Ambrose BURKE and Elizabeth Anna MADDEN. Looking for birth/baptismal records for Dominic and Anna M. BURKE Looking for death/burial records for Ambrose Ulick BURKE. Looking for emigration records for Elizabeth, Anna M. and Dominic BURKE.), LauraNoakesOBrien@cox.net MADDEN – (Sarah MADDEN born 1825 and emigrated 1862 with daughter Ann (born 1855) and son Edward (born1857). John MADDEN (born 1822) emigrated in 1863.), Paul Madden, Pmaddendds@aol.com MADDEN - (William MADDEN (1785-1854) and Ellen DONLAN (1786-1888), arrived from County Galway, in 1843, to the Portland Ward, in the Irish City of Saint John, New Brunswick, in British North America. William's Family of three boys and one daughter settled in Madden's Flats, King's County, it's a 100 miles east of Saint John. William's sons were Daniel-1822, Patrick-1826, John (1832-1912) and Bridget (1838-1912). In 1870 Madden's Flats became known Seeley Mills, and later it was changed again to be named Waterford. Tim MADDEN arrived in 1835, and was one of the first to settle in Madden's Flats. These Madden's had 400 acres, they ran a Lumber Mill, and a Mink Farm. After William and Ellen passed, Daniel & Patrick left for Iowa. John sold the Mill, and bought the Manning Farm in Smiths Creek in 1878. His son bought the farm in 1928, and gave it to his brother Frank ,it still In the Family today. Both John and his sister Bridget married into the GALLAGHER clan. Tim was a cordwainer, he moved to North Western New Brunswick. The highest concentration of Irish settlement was in South Western New Brunswick,greater than anywhere else in North America.), P.MADDEN, absbrakes12345@yahoo.com MADDEN – (Looking for any information on a Tim MADDEN -born in County Galway Ireland, landed in Portland Ward-in the Irish City of Saint John, New Brunswick with a Wife in the year 1835, he was a Cordwainer, and helped settle Madden's flats ,New Brunswick BNA with additional help from William MADDEN who also settled in Madden's Flats in 1843,with his three son's Daniel 1822,Patrick 1826,and John-1832, and their only daughter ..Bridget 1836. Daniel & Mary Forsyte & Patrick & Ann McMANUS & Duncan MacALISTER & Ann MADDEN left for Iowa in 1870, from Madden's Flat's ,NB........looking for any information....they may have settled in Hornick-Woodbury County, near Sioux City, Iowa, and in Johnson City..plymouth county in Iowa.), Absbrakes12345@yahoo.com MAGARITY, Galway, (William b: 1835 MAGARITY (spelling in USA)), Karen Verhonich, Karenverhonich@prodigy.net, Florida, USA MAGUIRE, Ahascragh, 1850s, Pat Wood, twigs3@harbornet.com MAGUIRE - (Julia HOGAN (nee MAGUIRE) sailed from County Galway in 1867. Her children are- John, James, Michael, Bridget, & Margaret James married Margaret (nee BOYLE) there children are- William, Julia, Margaret, Catherine, Annie, Mary, Patrick, Eileen, Irene & James. William married Elizabeth (nee Wilson) they had 2 sons, 1 being my grandfather. I would love any information on anything, especially Julia.), Jennie Martin, qldmartins@gmail.com MAHER, Ballymacward, Galway, (My grandmother Maryann MAHER (around 1895) married Myles COSGROVE of Crumlin, Galway. She was born in Ballymacward, Galway Ireland and her siblings were Sabina, Tommy, Dennis & Mary. She left Ireland and settled in Boston area then New York area.), Maureen, RJKINS@aol.com MAHER – (Thaddeus (Theddeus) MAHER, born 1781 in Galway. Son Thomas born in 1810 in Galway. Possibly moved to Tipperary. Son John B was born in Tipperary in 1811.), Thomas F. Maher, MaherT001@hotmail.com MAHER, Ballymacward, Galway, (My Great-grandfather Patrick MAHER married Ellen BURKE circa 1884. In the early 1900's they lived at Garrymore, Ballymacward with their (10) children: John (1884), Patrick - my Grandfather (1886), Ulick (1888), Thomas (1890), James (1892), Michael (1893), Denis (1894), Sabina (1896), Mary Anne (1897), Martin (1899). John immigrated to US in 1915, Patrick and Thomas together in 1910, Ulick in 1910, Sabina in 1914, and Mary Anne (with husband Myles COSGROVE) in 1920. Patrick and Ulick married and settled in Watertown, MA. Thomas married and settled in Manhattan. Sabina married Dennis FEENEY and settled in Quincy, MA and Mary Anne Cosgrove settled in Brooklyn, New York. It is believed that James remained in Ireland and Martin joined the English Army and died in WWI - but don't know for sure. If anyone has any information about any member of this family please contact me.), Nancy Maher, crazy.cat22@cox.net MAHON (Bridget MAHON, husband Fergus Glynn ), before 1870 Gort, Co. Galway, Shanamir@aol.com MAHON, Kinvarra/Kinvara, 1800-Present, Bob Noble, rnoble8534@aol.com, 166 Newark Pompton Turnpike Little Falls, NJ 07424 MAHON - (Michael MAHON, Looscaune, born November 1, 1865 son of John MAHON and Bridget LEONARD. Looking for Michaels' siblings-Denis 1861, Mary 1867, Bridget 1869, John Joe 1875, Patrick 1879, Margaret 1880.), Carol Crowley, carolc07416@yahoo.com, 9 Woodland Road Franklin, NJ 07416 USA MAHON - (Annie Voilet MAHON, (Father - Thomas, Mother - Sarah) born County Galway (possibly in the parish of Claregalway) c1860.), Russell Clover, rClover@bigfoot.com, 8 Island View Terrace, Waikanae Beach, Kapiti, New Zealand. MAHON, Irish Town and Cloonderigan, near Garfrauns, 1860-1875, Bonnie Franklin, gbrunhil@tampabay.rr.com MAHON - (Richard and Bridget MAHON. Children: Michael MAHON b. 1857 to USA 1882. d. 1923 NM, USA. Bridget MAHON b.1838 to USA before 1860 d.1899 NM, USA. Sabina MAHON b.1848-1853 to USA 1867 d. 1915 NM, USA. Family from County Galway, Ireland. Searching for relatives of this MAHON family. I am a great grandson of Bridget.), Bernard S. Jackson, jackson_b@sbcglobal.net MAHON - 1820-1880's, around Grange / New Inn / Woodlawn / Bullaun, (Family of Martin MAHON and Bridget DONNELLAN. Son, Patrick, was in RIC in early 1860s; married Mary Ann MURRAY of Kilrickle in Kensington, London in 1867; family to Brooklyn, NY in 1870.), Pat Wood, celtictwigs@yahoo.com MAHON – (Henry MAHON was an MD resident in Dolphin St. Grosvenor Sq. London in 1819. I think he graduated in Dublin. He was originally from Co Galway. He was married to Mary JERVIS who baptised her child Henry surname 'JERVIS' who came to New Zealand 1840. I am Henry's gggrandson.), Paddy Cleary, paddycleary@clear.net.nz MAHON – (James MAHON and wife Julia HOGAN with children Ann, Margaret, Martin, Malachy and Timothy to name a few. Around the mid 1850s in Derrygoolin. Interested in locating more information.), Barbara Horton, hortonoldest@yahoo.com MAILIFF/MELIF/MELLIFF/MEALIFF/MILLIFF/MALIFF/MALLIFF - (1800 – Onwards. Wlliam MAILIFF appears in Griffith's Valuation, Parish - Tual, Location - Cartonroe), Christine Coakley, Christine.Coakley@btinternet.com, 67 Redhill Road, Hitchin, Herts. SG5 2NT , United Kingdom MALARKY - See also MULLARKEY MALEY - (MALEY family of Steubenville, Ohio from Galway. John born 18151817 and wife Elizabeth born 1815-1820 - conflicting dates in census, etc. Children born in Galway: James L. born 1838-1840 and Hannah b. 1843. Believe emigrated from Galway about 1853. In Steubenville by 1856.), REGINAW648@aol.com MALIA - See also MELIA, MALLEY, O'MALLEY MALIA/MELIA/MEALY/MALLEY - (Margaret MALIA/MELIA/MEALY/MALLEY from townland of Keelkyle, Parish of Ballynakill, married Austin WALSH/WELCH. Margaret had a sister named Honora. Searching for the parents of Margaret and Honora.), Sally Gray, openc2@aol.com MALIA, MELIA, MALLEY, Galway and Spiddal, (Ann MALIA married James COSTELLO. Daughter, Margaret A. COSTELLO b. May 27, 1866, in Galway. Her sister, Bridget (Delia) COSTELLO b. Feb. 25, 1870 in Spiddal. Margaret came to America in 1883 and settled in Portland, ME. Delia also came to America. Any information would be appreciated.), Betsy Murphy, marym@ccpl.carr.lib.md.us MALINE (MALIN?) - (Julia Joyce MALINE (MALIN?) born 1811 probably Ross Parish, County Galway. Married William COYNE of that address. Emigrated to England in 1850's and then to US in 1860's.), William O. Brahler, Jr., brahler@lakeerie.edu MALLEY - See also MALIA, MELIA, O'MALLEY MALLEY, Letteragh townland, Parish, Rahoon, Co. Galway, >1800, Richard Herbert, herbert.r@xtra.co.nz, PO Box 2961 Wellington New Zealand MALLEY (Possibly MALIA) - (Looking for town of Gt. Grandfather born 1841; his name was Matthew MALLEY or possibly MALIA.), Terry McEntyre, mtdocmac@hotmail.com MALLOY - See also MOLLOY MALLOY, 1800's to present.Barbara, from Carna, married to John Mulkern,one known daughter, Delia (Bridget) MULKERN who went to the US in 1870's, Carla, TEABAGS16@aol.com MALLOY - (Searching for Thomas MALLOY m. to Anne O'BRIEN about 1838 in Clifden, County Galway. Roman Catholic, had 13 children. Emigrated to Dumbarton, Scotland in mid 1800s.), Beverly Soholt, dbsoho@aol.com MALOWNEY/MALONEY/MULLOWNEY/MOLONEY, 1700-1850, Georgeann Malowney, Georgeann@msn.com, http://www.IrishGenealogy.com/Malowney.htm , P O Box 3047, Newport Beach, CA 92659 MALONE - (Patrick MALONE born. approx 1824 in Co. Galway, Roman Catholic, parents' names were Patrick MALONE and Mary KENNEDY). Patrick migrated to Australia sometime before 1855. I have most descendent information and would love to hear from anyone related or with information about ancestors.), Claire Malone, owen@aardvark.net.au MALONE -(Looking for information on John MALONE born abt. 1806 Ballinasloe. He married Catherine SMITH (SMYTH?) and they had 10 children. Not sure if only one marriage. John served 21 years in British Army in India and five children born in India and five were born in Polboy. Part of India service was with 31st Regiment of Foot. John and Catherine returned to Ballinasloe abt.1846. Would like to know more about these folks and what happened to their children. We know one, Ann MALONE was born in Polboy, came to USA, married Thomas WALSH and became my husband's grandmother. Happy to share information.), Susan Astle, SAstle@aol.com MALONE - (Looking for information on Bridget MALONE, born Ireland 1844. Married James RAFFERTY, born Ireland 1842. (I don't know if they married before leaving Ireland or after in America). Emigrated to NYC. I don't know when but they had daughters Mary, born 1868 NYC and Theresa, born 1873 NYC. Maybe other children - not sure. Can someone help me?), Irene McCarthy, irishone@mhcable.com MALONEY - (John Joseph MALONEY from Galway born around 1871. Married Catherine GIBBONS also Galway or Cork.), Barbara & Bruce, scoobydoo@means.net MALONEY - (I am looking for the family of my grandmother, Margaret MALONEY born in Ardagh, Galway, Ireland 10 Apr 1892. Her parents were Thomas and Maria (LAWLESS) MALONEY. They had 10 children.), Marilyn Tyler, trobatrong@earthlink.net MALONEY - (I am searching for information about my great-grandmother Eliza MALONEY born about 1842 in Whitegate, Galway, now Clare.) , avws2601[NOSPAM]@sympatico.ca Delete the [NOSPAM] to use this e-mail address. MANION, Meelick, Cty Galway, 1820 - 1865, Robert Murphy, rmurphy779@juno.com MANION (or MANNION) - (Patrick MANION born in Lurgan, Galway to Martin MANION c 1797, Catholic. Tried and convicted for swearing illegal oaths on 11/8/1831 (a Ribbonman) and sent to Australia on the Norfolk 3, 18/2/32. Wife Mary BRODERICK b 1807 (who may have come from Killimor). Children (born in Goulburn, Australia) were Thomas (1824), John (1826), Patrick (1829) and James (1831). Any info on any other offspring of Martin MANION would be great as well as any info on offspring of Martin's son Patrick (my great great great grandfather).), Gerard, Canberra, deruyter@grapevine.com.au MANION/MANNION - (Martin MANION/MANNION b. 15 Sept 1823 from Galway Co. the son of Salley MANION. Martin was married to Anna CARR (b. 17 Apr 1823) in Galway before emigrating to the US. Martin also had a brother, John MANION.), Nancy K. Murphy, joenancy@sprynet.com MANNING or MANION - (I am looking for any information one might have regarding a Patrick MANNING (MANION, et al) born in Caltra, County Galway in the 1830's who married an Elizabeth McMAHON in the 1850's, and emigrated to Canada (thence the US) before 1865.), John Hogan, jchogan@fuse.net MANNING, Ballanakill (Ballynakill?), Galway, about 1805-1841 (Place of birth said to be Ballanakill (Ballynakill?), Galway, of John MANNING and his four children Bridget, Martin, Mary and Patrick, landed in Melbourne, Australia, in October 1841.), Leone Huntsman (nee Manning), bobleone@tpg.com.au MANNING, Galway, pre 1870,( My MANNING family immigrated before 1870 to Boston, MA. Siblings, Johanna, Dennis, John, Ann and Jerimiah (married to Margaret CRONIN). I am the descendant of Jeremiah. Trying to locate the place of origin ofthis family.), Ginny Chung, gchung@mindspring.com, http://www.mindspring.com/~gchung/tree.htm MANNING, Connemara District Co. Galway, (Thomas MANNING b. abt 1841 married Mary LYONS. b. abt 1844-1845?, m. abt 1860-1864? from Connemara, Co. Galway. Son Michael MANNING b. abt 1863... Galway, Ireland, and daughter Bridget b. about 1864-1865 (Ireland?). Thomas & Mary came to the USA (New Hamsphire) about 1864-1867. Thomas had two brothers who also came to the USA. Mary & her sister Julia LYONS both came to USA, Julia b. abt 1850+- (Father's name John LYONS...maybe John Eliot LYONS)), Dan King, dkng[NOSPAM]@ cyberportal.net Delete the [NOSPAM] to use this e-mail address. MANNING – (Searching for Peyton's parents and siblings from Ireland, Peyton Walker MANNING (1826- 1911). Peyton was baptized in the Parish of Moylough, Galway. Peyton joined the Army's 6th regiment in June 1846 as a 19-year-old Private. In August of that same year he transferred to the 37th Regiment to be with an elder brother. He served 3 1/2 years in Ceylon, today known as Sri Lanka. His service record in WO97/1720 shows that he served in 6th and 37th Regiments and later the Staff of the Army. Peyton was awarded the Army Long service and Good conduct medal, before being discharged in 1864. He married Ellen DUFFY on July 13, 1856 at St John’s Bolton-Le-Moors, in Lancashire England. According to his marriage certificate, his father’s name was Patrick MANNING. Sometime after their son Albert Peyton MANNING was born in 1864 they immigrated to Providence, Rhode Island and had another child, William Joseph MANNING. The family later moved to Charlestown, MA. Peyton died in Revere MA and was buried with full British Military honors in Mt Hope Cemetery in Mattapan, MA.), Bob Morris, bmorris@hotmail.com MANION – (Michael MANION, born 1851 in Galway (possibly Clifden). His father was Patrick MANION born 1821c. Michael MANION appeared on the 1881 census for Stockton-on-Tees England. It seems he, and his father, came here to work in the steelworks. Michael MANION married Margaret GORDON in 1882 and they had one daughter and eight sons. My grandfather was their son John MANNION. Not sure when the name changed but, on Michael MANION's marriage certificate it has X the mark of Michael MANION. He couldn't write so presumably the name of this family can be spelled either way. I have hundreds of relatives, descended from Michael MANION, around the UK, Canada and Australia, and probably further a field, but we know virtually nothing of his life in Ireland. It seems impossible to find information from Galway on this family. It is possible that other members of the family went to Scotland from Ireland.), Catherine (Mannion) Payne, miccat@sympatico.ca MANNION - (Andrew, and daughter Brigid), Dunmore, northern Co. Galway, 1865 and earlier, Catholic, Robert Fathman, rfathman@columbus.rr.com, 5805 Tarton Circle N. Dublin OH 43017 USA MANNION, all - Claddagh, Clonberne (Mary MANNION from Claddagh, Clonberne m. Tommy FEENEY (See FEENEY) from Ballyedmond, Clonberne.), Raymond Feeney, rfeeney@computextos.com MANNION, Kinvarra/Killiny/Ballindeereen, 1750 - 1890, Len Manning, Manion33@bigpond.net.au MANNION (Changed to MANION upon Employment in Cincinnatti Police Department), Tuam, County Galway, Late 1800s to present, Maureen Manion Wieser, mrwieser@earthlink.net MANNION - (Honora MANNION [Maiden name probably ROACH] b. 10 May 1827 Clifden, Galway County. Spouse: Michael O'NEILL b.1827 Tyrone. First child: John F. O'NEILL b. 22 May 1850, Westport, County Mayo. Emigrated to U.S. about 1851 to Manchester, Ohio.), Charlene, CharLicht@AOL.com MANNION, Meelick MANNION, 1880's, sue, smbeck@attglobal.net MANNION, Irvilloughter, early 1800s on, (Patrick MANNION b. 1811, Irvilloughter m. Peggy Grady b. 1809 Irvilloughter; children John 1832, Pat 1836, Malachy 1839, Thomas 1843, Mary 1844; came to U.S. 1849.), Doreen A. Mannion, damannion@yahoo.com MANNION, Townland of Brackloon, Ballyglunin, Tuam, Co. Galway, (Information required on descendants of Patrick MANNION and Mary DISKIN. Catherine (Kitty) born 1865, Bridget (Biddy) born 1867, Ellen born 1871, Sally born 1873 married John Edward ROSE in St. Patrick's Church, Huddersfield, UK in 1910 and Margaret married John DOLAN and lived in Brackloon, Ballyglunin.), Aideen Coughlan, acough@iol.ie MANNION, Athenry, (John MANNION born c.1829 emigrated to Brisbane with third wife and last four children. I have information on them. He had eleven children in total. I am an offspring of his second wife, Margaret MOGAN who died in Ireland and did not emigrate. John and Margaret's two children, Margaret and Michael MANNION emigrated to Queensland. I would like to know what happened with John MANNION 's first children. Their names were John born c.1855, Mary born c. 1856, Katherine born c.1857, Thomas born c.1858 and Bridget born c. 1859. It is believed all five children migrated to America - date unknown.), dianne.randell@gmail.com MANNION - (I have a Bridget MANNION born Galway Co. about 1816, married Patrick GRENHAM (GRAHAM) about 1838. Their first three children, John, Elizabeth and Maria were born in Galway Co and then they moved to England, settling in Sheffield by 1851 where they had more family. Patrick was born Roscommon Co.about 1812.), Aileen Furness, furness@westnet.com.au, Postal address Box 162 PO Narrogin 6312 Western Australia, Australia. MANNION - (Seeking parental and sibling information for Peter MANNION b. abt 1812 at ? d. after 1846 , most likely in Ballinacar, East Co. Galway. Married abt. 1832 to Ann HEAVY b. abt. 1816. A daughter Anne, born in Killian Parish Sept. 28, 1842 married Patrick W. CROWE (1842-1903) in Killian Parish on October 27, 1862.), Bill Crowe, bill@burtoncrowe.com MANNION - (My great great grandparents Thomas KING and Ann MANNION ( both born circa 1834 ) are found living in the 12 bens area of Conemarra, at Derrynauglaun and Glenhouhan between 1858 and 1873. During this time their 3 sons and 1 daughter are born - Bridget ( 29/05/1870 ), Thomas ( my great grandfather 11/12/1858 ), Martin ( 12/10/1866 ), and John ( 18/02/1873 ). I next trace some of the family to the UK in 1881 - with Thomas and Annie, with children John and Bridget at Hebburn, Tyne and Wear, England. At the same time ( 1881 ), Thomas ( junior ) is found in Clydebank, Scotland - boarding with his wife to be's family - the McGONIGLES. I cannot locate where Martin is - maybe you can? Ann Mannion King died in Hebburn in July 1882, aged 48. I have more information to share about the family - but would be grateful to anyone who could give me details of Thomas And Ann's marriage, and where their respective families come from. It is possible Ann's family lived in the 2 locations mentioned at the beginning, but I don't know where Thomas KING came from - is he an Errisbeg KING?), Stephen King, sk_jacknboo[NOSPAM]@hotmail.com Delete the [NOSPAM] to use this e-mail address MANNION – (I am interested in information about Bridget MANNION, (b 1859), who was married to Patrick CROWE (b 1847, d. 29 May 1882) of Briarfield, Abbeyknockmoy, Co. Galway. Bridget had a sister Marie (b 1860). She had at least two children, Sarah CROWE (B 12 Jan 1877) and Martin CROWE (b. 1876). She emigrated to the US sometime in the late 1800s.), Thomas Burns, wendell_four[NOSPAM]@yahoo.com Delete the [NOSPAM] to use this e-mail address. MANNION – (I believe my ancestors were from Caltra. My GG Grandparents were, I believe and not a whole lot of hard evidence to prove it, Maria or Mary MANNION and Patrick MITCHELL. I believe they started out in Galway City and had my great grandmother, Elizabeth MITCHELL, born 1862 and baptised at St Nicholas Combined N&E. Patrick describes himself later twice as a tailor. Perhaps, he learned his trade in Galway City. Their children were: 1. 21st September 1862 Elizabeth St Nicholas Combined N&E, (this is my great grandmother) witnesses Valentine CONNELLY and Mary CONSIDINE; 2. 9th April 1866 female (Catherine?); 3. 17th April 1868 Thomas Clonbrock; 4. 15 or 21 or 23 April 1872 Mary (Maria) (per Patricio & Maria )RC Ahascragh and Killosolan, Galway, witnesses John MITCHELL and Catherine MITCHELL. Died at birth; 5. 1st January 1874 Patrick Clonbrock; 6. 25th March 1876 Charles Caltra/Clonbrock aka 28 March 1876 Caroline aka Carolus (per Patricio & Maria ) RC Ahascragh and Killosolan, Galway witnesses John WARD and Cecilia MITCHELL and sponser/informant to the birth, Kate MITCHELL; 7. 8th December 1877 Mary (first Mary died?) Caltra aka Maria (per Patricio & Maria ) RC Ahascragh and Killosolan, Galway witnesses John MITCHELL and Catherine MITCHELL and sponsor/informant to the birth, Mary Elizabeth MITCHELL (Lizzy MITCHELL GUERIN?); 8. 15th March 1880 Joseph Caltra died at birth. Of note, the following children were witnesses: Mary Elizabeth MITCHELL (Lizzy) -approx. 15 yrs. - sponsored the baptism of her sister Mary MITCHELL in 1877. Thomas MITCHELL, -approx. 16 yrs. - Lizzy’s brother, sponsored the baptism of his niece, Mary Josephine GUERAN in 1884. Maria MITCHELL, Lizzy’s mother, was the informant on Mary Josephine’s civil birth registration. Both on 1872 Mary’s birth, and on 1876 Charles’ birth, Patricio names “Tailor” as occupation. On Mary’s 1877, Patrick names “farmer” as his occupation. Based on Irish tradition of naming children: The parents of Patricio or Patrick could be Thomas and ? MITCHELL and the parents of Maria MANNION MITCHELL could be Patrick and Elizabeth MANNION or MANNING. This is the little bit of information I have as to what happened to these MITCHELLS, MANNIONS, GUERINS: My Great grandmother, Elizabeth MITCHELL, married Cornelius GUERIN, in the parish of Caltra, 21 Jul 1883, while living in MtBellows. Cornelius Guerin was born in Duagh, Co Kerry, in 1859 (parents Mary HEFFERNAN and James GUERIN). Cornelius was in the RIC from 1881 – 1889. I don’t believe the RIC knew he was married. Cornelius and Elizabeth GUERIN had my grandmother, Mary Josephine GUERIN, 14 may 1884 in the parish of Caltra. I don’t believe the RIC knew about Mary Josephine. I don’t believe Mary Josephine lived with Cornelilus and Elizabeth for long. She was sent to live in an orphanage in Toronto City, Canada. I found Mary GUERIN and a Mary MITCHELL (Mary Josephine’s aunt, Elizabeth’s sister?) in the 1890 Canadian census. Elizabeth and Cornelius GUERIN immigrated to the U.S. in 1889, under the names Elizabeth and Cornelius MITCHELL. Cornelius left before he was formally discharged from the RIC. Their daughter, Mary Josephine GUERIN, immigrated in 1894 to the U.S. escorted by Patrick and Mary MITCHELL. Once in the states, I don’t believe she ever lived with Elizabeth (Lizzy) and Cornelius GUERIN.), Kate Mackie Ashton, katema@aol.com MANNION (MANNING) – (In the parishes of Kinvarra, Killiny & Ballindeereen, 1750 to 1900. Other related families in these areas or nearby were CONNOLY or CONNEELY, FLANAGAN, MORAN, CONNORS & CAVANAGH. MANNION family members born around the 1830’s claimed to be directly related to Thomas O’MANNION the son of Hugh O’MANNY, hereditary owner of the O’MAINNIN Castle at Menlough in the parish of Killoscobie which was confiscated by the Crown in the 1760’s.), Len Manning, mannion37@e-wire.net.au MANNION/MANION, 1850-1915, (Margaret MANNION/MANION MANNION/MANION m William MURPHY. Her mother was Mary CONCANNON, Father-Thomas MANNION/MANION. Siblings-Delia, Mary, James?), wickbergm@aol.com MANNION/MANION - (Information on this surname in areas of Kinvarra/ Ballindeerreen from 1850 -1950.), Anna St. George, annasaint@hotmail.com MANNION/MANION – (I am looking for my ggrandfather's father in Ireland. John Michael Manion came with his mother and sisters and brothers in 1855 and ended up in Terre Haute Indiana. His mother's name was Catharine (Catherine) and she is listed in a directory as widow of John so I assume his name was John. She was born in 1825 and her maiden name might have been O'Brien. John senior either died before they left or died on the way to Terre Haute. They could have landed in Canada or been in Virginia.), Susan Lewis, VA[NOSPAM]20191@aol.com Delete the [NOSPAM] to use this e-mail address. MARLBOROUGH - (I am researching the surname MARLBOROUGH of Gorton's Crossway, Galway, Ireland. Thomas George MARLBOROUGH b. 1825 in Ireland settled in Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusets, USA circa 1840. He married Anne KENNEY 1847 in Sutton. I am most interested in Patrick MARLBOROUGH b. 1875 in Ireland whom I believe may have been a nephew. He settled in Worcester, Worcester County, MA. He married Jane CREAMER in Worcester MA circa 1897. Patrick was the great grandfather of my husband.), Martha Story-Foisy, mafoisy@earthlink.netMARLEY - (John MARLEY from Galway, born10 April, 1840. It is believed he came to the US sometime in the 1850s. He fought in the Civil War in 1863. John married Jane LYNCH. They had 5 children, Joe b. abt. 1859, Harry b. 1860, John Lynch b. 1868, Mary Mae b. 1875, and Anna b. 1872.), Julie Johnson, hamlin2@bendnet.com MARREN (MARRAN OR MARNE) - (I am interested in hearing from distant relatives or anyone else with knowledge of my maternal Great-Grandmother - Bridget MARREN (MARRAN OR MARNE) - said to be from Doogra, Kilbannon, Co Galway. I have limited information so far. She married Jack KELLY from Treenfoughnane, Bohola, Co Mayo probably in early 1860s. Baptismal records indicate that there were seven children born between September 1863 to September 1879. John MARREN - assumed to be Bridget's brother - was Godfather & Honor MARREN was Godmother to the first born Thomas KELLY who was baptised at Bohola church on 13th September 1863.), dermotlyons4@aol.com MARTIN, Tuam Co. Galway, 1770-1860, Catholic, Penny Gordon, pjmg2@primus.com.au MARTIN - (I am searching for information on Patrick MARTIN born c. 1861 possibly in Oughterard area of Galway. He came to the US from Glasgow in the early 1880s marrying Delia LYNCH in 1888 in Pittsburgh.), Carol Harris, charris721@aol.com, 1022 Homer Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15237 MARTIN - (Honora MARTIN, born 1822 in Galway, was the daughter of William MARTIN. Some of her siblings were John (1813), William (1818), Patrick (1827), and possibly Thomas. She married John Eagan in Galway and they immigrated, with several of their children and her siblings, to the U. S., settling in southern Wisconsin. John and Honora's children were: Catherine, Margaret, Johanna, Agnes, Ellen, Patrick, Cecelia, John and another daughter.), Mary Alice Dooley, MADooley@email.msn.com, 477 S. Euclid Ave., #5, Pasadena, CA 91101. MARTIN, Loughrea, 1800s. James MARTIN was an ironmonger and hardwareman from Church Lane in Loughrea. He married Catherine KENNY and their known children were as follows: Mary-Anne, Christened Loughrea 8th March 1849, Cecilia, Christened Loughrea 8th July 1850, Catherine, Christened Loughrea 21st July 1851, John, Christened Loughrea 25th November 1859. Mary-Anne, my g-grandmother, arrived in Australia about 1864, with or without parents and siblings - can find no trace of her arrival.) , Margaret Taylor, margtayl[NOSPAM]@bigpond.com. Delete the [NOSPAM] to use this e-mail address. MARTIN - (Peter and Margaret MARTIN (Maiden name GALLAGHER), Catholic. Peter MARTIN was born approx. 1786, Galway, Margaret born approx. 1800, Galway. Both immigrated to USA, Pennsylvania approx. 1827. Precise area of County Galway unknown.), Thomas Bernard Mathews, mth@cyber-quest.com, Pennsylvania, USA MARTIN - (Peter MARTIN, Galway, Ireland, Born early 1700's. Received many land and fishing grants in the 1749 founding of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Retired then from regiment of foot. (29th possibly as they were employed in the actual clearing and settling of Halifax in 1749). Died 1788.), Alannah Ryane, daganta@hotmail.com, Toronto, Ontario MARTIN - (My grandfather, Francis Patrick MARTIN, born in Clifden Co. Mayo -date unknown but estimated between 1828-1838 and emigrated to Manchester England -date unknown--The surname also could have been GILMARTIN --Have tried numerous sources for leads as to his parent's names and other family data with no results.), Patricia Martin Kalvar, DECEM1@msn.com MARTIN, Woodford, Co. Galway, (Patrick MARTIN, Farmer, Margaret MULREEDY daughter b. 1845.), Rønæ Pursey, bill.pursey@telstra.com MARTIN - (Patt MARTIN lived in Killimorbologue or Kilquain/Fahy parish circa 1830-1868 Married Catherine Woods (possibly 2nd marriage). Three Children: 1) Michael MARTIN born abt 1862 Killimor or Ardragraigue, 2) Delia MARTIN born Dec 22,1865 Ardragraigue,parish of Kilquain, 3) John MARTIN born abt 1867. All immigrated to the US about 1880-1884 and settled in Troy NY. Their mother remarried.), Kevin Martin Pemrick, KPemrick@hotmail.com MARTIN - (I am searching for any information on Peter MARTIN, farmer, of Oranmore, married Mary CLEESBY, probably 1820s. One of their offspring, Peter John MARTIN b. 1829, emigrated to Victoria Australia 1852 or 1855, settling in Melbourne. Became successful brewer, m. Mary WHEELER in Kyneton, Victoria, 1859.), Phillipa, pbutlerhistory@gmail.com MARTIN - (Bridget MARTIN, Tynagh Galway 1800+), Jan Cox, jan60@bigpond.com MARTIN - (Michael MARTIN, b. 1818, possibly in Rooaun, Clonfert parish, East Galway, Farmer. Married Mary BOLAND, from Terryglass, Co Tipperary. Emigrated to Christchurch, New Zealand in 1860s. Michael d. 1895, Mary d. 1890.), Patrick Martin, pat.martin@paradise.net.nz MARTIN - (John MARTIN immigrant to Canada in mid 1800,s. Looking for information of this person and or any other members of his family in Ireland or elsewhere. He was born about 1832 in or near Galway. He moved from County Galway in about 1850. We believe a younger sister accompanied him, and he settled in Huron County, Ontario Province in about 1853 or 54, as his first son Jonathan was born there in January of 1855. It seems he was single when he left and may have married (possibly in Quebec), on the way to a Julie BOUCHE. It seems that the ship he came on may have come to the Port of New York, from Limerick. We think the younger sister's name may have been Mary. We are also trying to seek the name and location of his parents and his place of birth.), Barbara Jane Martin Nies and Glenn G. Reynolds, letus@earthlink.net or ggreynolds@centurytel.net MARTIN - James MARTIN and Bridget CALLAHAN (married about 1834 Kiltullagh, Galway). Children: Richard (1836), Henry (1838), William(1840), Margaret (1841), Edward (1843), Veronica (1845) born in Loughrea, Galway. Edward, Margaret, Veronica immigrate to U.S. about 1863. Lived in Jersey City, NJ. Gay Castle), castleoaks.castle@gmail.com MARTIN – (I am looking for information on Andrew MARTIN, born in Galway in or around 1815, moved to Northumberland and died in or around 1878. He was married to Ellen - in 1845 and his children included Andrew MARTIN.), bartin@optusnet.com.au MARTIN – (I am looking for Bridget Martin TAAFFE. She had a brother named Daniel MARTIN. She married Thomas TAAFFE, and they had a daughter named Ann TAAFFE. They came to the United States somewhere between 1850-1865. I think they settled in Kings County, NY. Their daughter Ann TAAFFE settled in Keyport, NJ.), Patty, guess98224@comcast.net MARTINS (MARTYNS) - (Michael MARTINS (MARTYNS) and his wife Bridget FEENEY had the following children: Anne, James, John, Kate, Bridget, Moira, Norah, Walter. Michael was the son of James MARTIN whose wife was Margaret? His brothers and sisters were Nellie, James, Katherine, Grace and John. My grandmother Bridget MARTIN was born in 1880.), Mary Anne Anderson, ma2quilt2@aol.com, 232 Biltmore DR Colonial Heights, VA 23834, USA MASON - Ahascragh Galway, 1820-1875, Paul McHugh, pmchugh@bigpond.net.au, Paul McHugh 5 Neale Avenue Cherrybrook NSW 2126 Australia MATHEWS, Galway West - Tuam, Clifden, Roundstone, Kilcooney, Roundstone, 1820-1873, Alice Mathews, Axm15@po.cwru.edu MATTHEWS - (Seeking information about Bridget MATTHEWS, who was born in Galway (area unknown) some time between 1826 and 1834. Her father was Ross MATTHEWS. By 1856, Bridget was living in Liverpool, England, where she married George RAWLINSON and later William DICK.), Stephen Booth, stevebooth2001@yahoo.co.uk MATHEWS/MATTHEWS, Roundstone, Clifden, Tuam 1840s-, Alice Mathews, axm15@po.cwru.edu MATHEWS (MATTHEWS) - (Area of Galway unknown, all Catholic, Bernard, Peter, John: all brothers, born between 1826 and 1831. All immigrated to USA (Pennsylvania) between 1847 and 1849. Peter immigrated first. Bernard and John may have come over together.), Thomas Bernard Mathews, mth@cyber-quest.com, Pennsylvania, USA MAXWELL - (Long Henry MAXWELL.), Roz Benson, bossybootswa@dodo.com.au MAYES - (Joseph MAYES m Rebecca LYDON circa 1830. Son, Joseph Ladd, born Headford Galway 20 Jan 1833, migrated to USA, m Mariann PIQUET, Manhattan NY Dec 1855.), Allen Mayes, maisie@merlin.net.au MAYES - (Joseph Ladd MAYES born 20th December 1833 in Headford Galway. He was my paternal great great grandfather. I am trying to research his life and have so far been reasonably lucky but I am at a stalemate concerning his migration to America from Ireland in or around 1855. I know that once in New York he married one Marriann PIQUET and they had at least one child there (Charles) but I am trying to find out when exactly he left Ireland, on what vessel and what his motivations were for doing so. Also I am trying to establish a photographic record of both him and his family but so far have had little success. I do have one photograph that being his service portrait taken during his career in the Victorian mounted police force.), Dean Mayes, banistersmind@internode.on.net A website has been set up for the descendants of Joseph Ladd Mayes: http://www.users.on.net/banistersmind McBRIDE - See also MacBRIDE McBRIDE - (John McBRIDE and/or his wife Maria LINSKEY. We believe John MCBRIDE was from Ballynakill near Clifden.), CMSklar@aol.com McCABE - (Bridget McCABE was born about 1868. Her father was named Patrick. Bridget married Patrick McGRATH in 1883 and they raised their family in the city. She died 1926 and is buried with a daughter Annie and her husband at Rahoon Rd cemetery. ), Eric Halpin, ehalpin@idirect.com McCABE – (My Great Grandmother's maiden name was Bridget McCABE. She might have born in Co. Galway, but I know she lived in Headford, Co. Galway after her marriage. She was born around 1848 and was an orphan who lived with relatives. Family lore says she had at least one brother and one sister, one (both?) of whom possibly emigrated to Australia. Bridget married Martin MUNROE and lived in Headford, Co. Galway, where their first three children were born. Between 1875 and 1879, the family emigrated, in stages, to the U. S. and settled in Wilmington, Delaware, where five more children were eventually born; one of these children was my maternal Grandmother. I know almost nothing about Bridget McCABE but she is said to have been related to a Catholic Bishop.), Sheila Swierczewski, lunamother@gmail.com McCALMAN - (After information on Dr Laurence Smith McCALMAN. Died approx 1852. Lived Athenry, County Galway, Ireland. Listed with Royal College of Surgeons.), Gay Cowie, gaylyal@internet.co.nz, 6 Wakefield Dr, Tauranga McCARRON - (Mary Ann McCARRON, b. 1803, married Neil McCASHEN in (Galway) Ireland before 1823. Left Ireland for Canada, settling in York County, New Brunswick, 1833. Roman Catholic. Children: Ann, b. 1823 (Ireland), Thomas, b. 1826 (Ireland), Sarah, b. 1835 (New Brunswick), Daniel, b. 1837 (NB), John, b. 1839 (NB), Mary Anne, b. 1841 (NB), Patrick, b. 1844 (NB).), William Romanski, wdromanski@hotmail.com McCARTHY - (Dennis McCarthy brother of 13. Jerry, John, Patrick, William, Edward, Teddy, Nora, Eugene, Mary, Helen and three more. Patrick is believed to have been an infant death.), Delight McCarthy, blieveinu@yahoo.com McCARTY - (Lawrence McCARTY and family County Galway, Toomard 1850 and before), Cheryl Classick, jettrink@one.net McCARTY - (Edward McCARTY born 1826 Athenry, Galway. Emigrated 1848. Parents James McCARTY and Catherine KING.), Maureen McCarty-Linnebur, MzKit@aol.com McCARTY - Looking for information on Lawrence McCARTY of Toomard, Galway and his wife Bridget RAFTERY of Rushetown. She was the daughter of Patrick RAFTERY and Mary Margaret CARROLL. Many of Lawrence's children were born in the 1860's and 1870's and came to the city Indianapolis, Indiana. Lawrence McCARTY was a weaver and never left Ireland, He is believed to have a sister Catherine who came to the United States.), jettrink@vcmails.com McCARTY – (Looking for a connection / verification of my ggg grandparents James McCARTY born c. 1797 and Bridget McCARTY (nee CUMMINGS) born c.1805. They ended up in Sheffield, Mass, USA, but came to the US from County Galway according to my gg James McCARTY's obituary, which I have attached a copy. Bridget and James had 7 children : Bridget, Ellen, James, Patrick, John, Martin, and Katherine. The family emigrated to US about 1852 to 1854. I have no entry port in the US, but they did all end up in Western Massachusetts, here in the US. Hoping to make a connection to where they came from in Ireland.), Joe McCarty, joe38mac@gmail.com McCASHEN/McCASSION/McCASHIN - (Neil McCASHEN, b. 1793, married Mary Ann McCARRON, in (Galway) Ireland before 1823. Left Ireland for Canada, settling in York County, New Brunswick, 1833. Roman Catholic. Children: Ann, b. 1823 (Ireland), Thomas, b. 1826 (Ireland), Sarah, b. 1835 (New Brunswick), Daniel, b. 1837 (NB), John, b. 1839 (NB), Mary Anne, b. 1841 (NB), Patrick, b. 1844 (NB).), William Romanski, wdromanski@hotmail.com McCLANCY - See also CLANCY McCLARE, Galway and Clare, Early 1800's, (I am interested in tracing my family back to Ireland. I am trying to find details of John McCLARE and Mary MADDEN. I believe they came from Galway or Clare. They married and emigrated to Australia, arriving in 1855. John is the son of Patrick McCLARE and Judith LARKIN and was born about 1830. Mary is the daughter of John MADDEN and Ann KELLY. The spelling of McCLARE keeps varying.), Lindsay Brown, lindsaybrown@usa.net McCUSKER - (William McCUSKER, my great-great-uncle, was born in Lissavalley in 1865.Margaret NESBITT, my grandmother's cousin, was born in Moor Park, in the district of Turloughmore, in 1888.), Joy Dean, joykm3@yahoo.co.uk McCORMACK/McCORMICK, Townland Derreen, parish Taghboy, district Killeroran/Killian, poor law union Mount Bellew; pre1840's to 1900's, (Peter and Mary Keane McCORMACK from Derreen in East Galway, near Ballyforan and the Roscommon border had the following children between 1845 and 1864: Thomas, Daniel*, Michael, Catherine, Mary, Peter J.*, Anne and John. There may be others. On the 1745 census (Elphin diocese) Daniel and Patric McCORMAC are listed. I suspect that Daniel is my ancestor. The daughters of this family married: MITCHELL and GACQUIN, son Thomas married Catherine CONNOLLY 1867. Looking for parents/siblings for the parents of this family as well as additional children. Any and all info is of interest to me. *Daniel and Peter to Boston 1869 and 1880 respectively.), Janice, Zippity111@aol.com, Boston vicinity McCORMACK/McCORMICK - (William McCORMACK/McCORMICK married Mary ROBINSON (nee STUART) 4-10-1871. William & Mary eloped from Northern Ireland. William born 1846 & Mary 1843. He was a Coachman for Lord Clonbrock. Would like to find out where they married and lived before 1887. They had 7 children we know of from 1873-1888. Would like to know where Mary was born. Her Father was a farmer William and her Mother Mary STUART.), Kathleen Flynn, Moiraflynn@btopenworld.com McCORMICK - (Hugh McCORMICK (B)abt 1836 in Lackayl, (M) Bridgit DEMPSEY (? 2nd Wife) abt 1865-67. First six children were born in Turoughmore. Children's names were Patrick (B) 1865, (? child of first wife) John (B) 1867; Michael (B)1869; William (B) 1870; Thomas (B)1872, and Mary Ann (B) 1878. Had settled in Flint North Wales by 1881 and had a further Five children, Helena Jane (B)1881; Hugh (B)1883; Maria Anna (B) 1884; Peter (B) 1886 and Bridget (B) 1888. Mary Ann and Bridget, both died as children.), Moira Lloyd, moira.lloyd@castle87.freeserve.co.uk [This e-mail address is out of date - please advise updated details] McCORMICK - (Michael McCORMICK, born in Tuam, Galway 1838. Parents John McCORMICK (1817 Galway-1849 Manchester UK) and Nora HIGGINS (1813-1845 Ireland). Brothers: James and Patrick. Married Mary O'BRIEN at St Mary's Derby. Died in Leicester 30 Nov 1911.), Mandy Melbourne, quidditch_seeker71@hotmail.com McCORMICK – (Thaddeus McCORMICK born about 1800 in County Galway and married Ellen LAWLESS of Lawler. They had six children born in Galway: Patrick (1823), John (about 1826), Timothy or Thaddeus Jr. (about 1830), Peter, Mary (about 1839) and Michael (about 1844). He left Ireland about 1846. The rest of the family arrived in Philadelphia 14th July 1847.), Jean, K5gitaway@aol.com McCORMICK (CORMICAN), Townland: Abbey, Parish: Woodford (RC), 18101846 -> Warrington Eng. ->1854 -> NYC - 6th Ward (1877), Brian F. Callahantaquin@ibm.net McCOY - (Patrick McCOY was born abt 1847 in Shrule, Co.Galway.He married Mary WALSH from Headford on September 18, 1875 in the Chapel of Oughterard, Co. Galway. They had at least 1 son , Edward (or Edmund) born May 3, 1878. Patrick died on October 10,1907 and was burried in Rahoon Cemetery, (near Salthill). Mary and her son Edward moved to Boston, MA in 1908. also buried in the plot were:Kate McCOY Sept.28,1897, Mary McCOY June 22,1901, Pat McCOY Oct.4,1907, Michael LEE Feb.10,1952, Patrick WALSH June 15,1899, Mary Kate FLAHERTY Nov.2,1932 3 months old, Michael McDONAGH May 22,1933, Nora McDONAGH March 3,1951, Thomas McDONAGH Sept.4,1963), Shrule, Headford, Oughterard, Rahoon Cemetery,County Galway, 1800 to 1908, Brian Reynolds, reynolds@ll.mit.edu, 319 Sprague St. Dedham, MA 02026 U.S.A. McCOY - (Owen McCOY Born 1817 Galway. Son of Alexander. To U.S. 1848 Settled in Milford, Mass. Children's names were Alexander, James, Ellen, Mary Ann, Hannahand Dennis.), R. Elia, moocow@dfront.net McCULLAGH, Ballinasloe ,1938 onwards, Michael Cullagh, Mountpleasant, Ballinasloe Co Galway., mmcculla@iol.ie, www.npn.ie/mm.htm, Location Map: (Type Ballinasloe & Ireland) http://uk.multimap.com/world/places.cgi McCUE - See also McHUGH McCUE - (I am researching my family tree, I have traced back to 1853. My gr/grandfather was Thomas McCUE married to Jane SLOAN. Thomas and Jane were married in Greenock, Scotland. He was born In Donegal 1853, his father was Francis McCUE a farmer in Donegal married to Ellen McFADYEN, I have been stuck, as I don't know what area they came from. Can anyone help?), Cathy, Cathc194@aol.com McCUE – (my great great grand father was Thomas McCUE married to Jane SLOAN? he came from Donegal Ireland they married in Greenock.), Catherine Mc Cue Boes, cathymcue8@bigpond.com McCUNE - See also McKEOWN McDEAN - (William McDEAN born Galway, was 39 in 1859 as shown on Birth Certificate for a son born at Port Macquarie, NSW. Occupation was farmer. We have determined that a large number of the same name reside in the USA. Searches of manifests in Sydney do not disclose any date of arrival or even the appearance of the surname. Principally we are trying to determine the origins of the name we have and the detail we have to go on is rather slim.), Kevin McDean, kdkresources@bigpond.com, PO Box 34 Albany Creek Qld 4035 McDERMITT - (Thomas Edward COSTELLO- I'm looking for Information on my gggg grandfather. Thomas Edward COSTELLO was born around 1827 in Dunmore. He married Honora McDERMIT. She was born around 1831 in Ireland, I do not know the township or county. I do not have any information on them immigrating and believe they died in Ireland. One of their sons's was also named Thomas Edward COSTELLO born 3-17-1853 in Dunmore. According to his obituary, he immigrated to the US at the age of 17, which would be 1869 through New York and settled in Iowa. He married Margaret COONEY, daughter of Michael COONEY b.1813 and Margaret Tierney b.1824 both of Tipperary Cty Ireland.), johnandstacyburkett@earthlink.net McDERMOTT - (Catherine McDERMOTT d/o Hugh & Catherine. born 4th Feb. 1815 Ballinas? Lach Glaway. Came to Australia on ship "William Turner" on 5th Oct. 1841 with cousin John McDERMOTT & his wife, Mary. John from Glenamadden Galway. He provided protective custody for Mary CONNOR, Eleanor MAHON as well as Catherine McDERMOTT.), Pam Ward, bpward@bigpond.com.au, PO Box 53 Calliope 4680 Queensland AUSTRALIA McDERMOTT - (Looking for information on Sarah Teresa McDERMOTT, born Galway in April, 1863. This is my great-grandmother. The family went to America in 1863 and settled in California. Sarah married James Thomas BURNS in San Francisco, Ca. I need information on her parents' names, and siblings' names (if there were any), and the birthplaces.), Cameron D. McDermott La Follette, thehomecountry@onemain.com McDERMOTT, Fortyacres , Co. Galway (Parish of Williamstown? / Glennamaddy?), 1840's - 1880's, (Researching my G-grandfather & family:Thomas McDERMOTT b. 1854 (Jan.1st?); Emigrated to USA/New York with brother James circa 1869 (believe James returned to Galway sometime later); both believed to be sons of Michael McDERMOTT b. ??? and Mary Catherine MULLOY (MOLLOY) b. ??? ; believed siblings: Mary, Patrick, Michael, Elenora. Seeking as much information as possible about all of the family.), Daniel J. Levins, Levins11s@aol.com, http://members.aol.com/levins11s/index.html McDERMOTT - (Edward McDERMOTT M. Margaret EARNER M Unknown, Their daughter Mary Josephine McDERMOTT b. 27 March, 1891 Merchants Road, Galway, Ire, M. Patrick CAMPBELL b. 27 February, 1883, on 22 October, 1910 in St. Patrick`s Church, Galway, Ire.), Bill Shanks, grumpbil@bigpond.net.au McDERMOTT - (Patrick Francis McDERMOTT emigrated to Australia in approximately 1888, and is believed to have been accompanied by his brother. According to his death certificate, he was born in approximately 1869 in Derry Galan, Galway. He was a labourer. Any information about him, his relatives or the location his certificate gives would be more than welcome.), Jane McDermott , janemcdermott55[NOSPAM]@hotmail.com Delete the [NOSPAM] to use this e-mail address. McDERMOTT – (Michael McDERMOTT b. ? at ? (possibly Co. Roscommon) m. Mary Mulloy at ? d. ? at Fortyacres/Williamstown, Co. Galway. Mary MULLOY (MALLOY/MOLLOY): b. ? at ? m. Michael McDERMOTT at ? d. ? at .Fortyacres/Williamstown, Co. Galway. Known children to these parents: 1. Thomas McDERMOTT b. Abt. 1853 at Fortyacres/Williamstown, Co. Galway (actual D.O.B.unknown & precise address unknown); Baptized R. C. 30 Jan 1853 in Williamstown/ Glennmaddy Parish - Godfather: John TANIN - Godmother: Mary REILLY. Immigrated to New York City, U.S.A.. Abt. 1873/4. 2. Patrick McDERMOTT: b. Abt. 1848 at Fortyacres/Williamstown, Co. Galway (actual D.O.B. & precise address unknown); Baptised R.C. 7 Apr 1848 in Williamstown/ Glennmaddy Parish - Godfather: Thomas JOYCE - Godmother: Mary REILLY. 3. Michael McDERMOTT b. Abt 1850 at Fortyacres/Williamstown, Co. Galway (actual D.O.B. & precise address unknown); Baptised R.C. 4 Aug 1850 in Williamstown/Glennmaddy Parish - Godfather: Morgan O'BRIEN - Godmother: Margaret QUINN. 4. Ellenora McDERMOTT: b. Abt 1855 at Fortyacres/ Williamstown, Co. Galway (actual D.O.B. & precise address unknown); Baptised 15 Jul 1855 in Williamstown/Glennmaddy Parish - Godfather: Michael CONEELY Godmother: Ellenora MULLOY.), Daniel John Patrick ("Danny") Levins, Levins11s@aol.com, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/e/v/Daniel--JLevins/index.html McDONAGH - See also MacDONOGH, McDONOUGH McDONAGH - (Martin McDONAGH married Mary FINN 19 Feb 1860 in Oranmore. The McDONAGH's were from Creganna. Any leads?), Jack Keating, jkeating@mediaone.net McDONAGH, Aran Inishmore, Kilronan area, Sue, mn1native@aol.com McDONAGH - (Michael McDONAGH died May 22,1933 and was buried at Rahoon cemetery, County Galway. I believe he may be a connected to my family. Can anyone help? Nora McDONAGH d:March 3,1951 and Thomas McDONAGH d:Sept.4,1963.are also buried there.), Rahoon Cemetery,Galway 1930 to present, Brian Reynolds, work: reynolds@ll.mit.edu, home: sully@mail1.wn.net, 319 Sprague St.Dedham, MA 02026 U.S.A. McDONAGH - (My father Michael McDONAGH was born in Tuam, County Galway in the year 1900. His father's name was John. His mother's name was Catherine FLEMING. My father's brothers were Thomas, Edward and Martin. His sisters were Bridget, Nora and Julia. My father's father was Edward McDONAGH (Trienbane) and his grandmother was Cathline KELLY from Clunashin. HIs maternal grandparents were Thomas FLEMIN and ? GODFREY), Bob McDonagh, Idaho USA, M2McDonagh@aol.com McDONAGH - (I'm still researching my grandfather Patrick McDONAGH, who married Mary FOLAN around 1875. He survived in Galway until the 1940-50's, having served for a time in the Connaght Rangers. I have now learned that Mary Folan's father was named Bartholomew and lived in Rusheenatava, east of Galway.Of their seven children, The oldest Patrick, (He and his wife lived in Salt Hill) died in the 1980's, Michael (he worked for Customs), Martin (he lived in London and worked at the Admiralty), Mary Mary was born in the coastal town of Carna, County Galway, and immigrated to Boston, Mass, on the ship Ivernia, arriving in Boston, US in 1904), married Michael Ferris and they lived at 47 Dorchester St, S. Boston. Sarah (my mother, who lived in England), Coley (He was MIA in WWII), Kerrins (he may still be alive in hospital or old folk's home in Galway). Penelope A. Deutsch, deutschp15@comcast.net McDONAGH - (Bernard (Brian) KING and Mary McDONAGH. Children all born Turlough Co. Galway are: Patrick April 3, 1846, Brian October 18, 1847, Mary August 21, 1849, Catherine October 31, 1851 Elizabeth April 29, 1854.), KPW114@aol.com McDONAGH - (Martin E. FORDE 1876-1923, a racetrack worker from Abbey/Duniry, East Galway was the son of Thomas FORDE and Mary SHEEHY. He sailed to Boston (possibly via Ellis Island in NY) in 1896. His wife, Jane McDONAGH 1877-1941 was born to Patrick McDONAGH and Mary MADDEN, and would join him with their little son and my granduncle (and their only child born in Ireland) Martin F. FORDE between 1897 and 1904. They settled in the BrightonAllston area of Boston where they dropped the final "e" from their names.), Edward Wood, alaskapress@svtel.net McDONAGH - (I am trying to find family connections on my fathers side. He came from Pollywerrin Lettermore Connemara, Co Galway. His parent's names were Thomas & Margaret McDONAGH. Margaret was FOLAN before she married. They were born in the early 1900s and their children's names were; Michael, Joe, Paddy, James, Martin, Mary and possibly more brothers & sisters. They moved from Lettermore around the 30s and lived in Bohermore, Galway.), Patricia McDonagh Glynn, raymglynn@eircom.net McDONAGH – (McDONAGHs Of Oughterard / Aughrus More / Claddaghduff / Omny Island in Galway. I'm looking for help & any info on the McDONAGH side of our family who lived in the above towns or regions. My g/grandfathers name was Stephen McDONAGH (1870-1951) he was born I believe, in Oughterard and his first wife (Ann or Margaret WHELAN) died soon after the birth of their only child Stephen McDONAGH (1903-1944) my grandfather, on my mothers side. Stephen McDONAGH Senior did re-marry in abt 1908 to lady called Annie COOHILL (18781952). They may also have lived in Scotland for some time before returning home to Aughrus Moor, Galway. They had several children together, only one surviving son is alive to day (2011) Joseph McDONAGH who is in his 90's - I had the pleasure of meeting him on a resent trip to the Clifden area of Connemara. I would be grateful for any information as I am unable to locate any of the McDONAGHs Irish family records in great detail.), Steve Smith, centreno@gmail.com McDONAGH/McDONOUGH - (Michael McDONAGH/McDONOUGH of Lehanaghmore married Barbara LEE of Lehanaghmore in the year 1889, according to marriage records of the Dioc. of Tuam, Roundstone Parish. Their children were Anna, Mary, Sara, Mary, Bridget, Margaret, Barbara, Norah, Michael & Thomas. Michael was born in Cashel and was a Tailor by profession in the town of Roundstone.), Lillian McKimmey, lilymck@comcast.net McDONAGH/McDONOUGH, 1800-, Tyrone/Dromacoo/kilcolgan/Balinderreen/Carrowmoreknock, Robinmbt@aol.com McDONAGH/McDONOUGH - (I am looking for any family connections to my great grandfather (Mathew?) Michael McDONAGH/McDONOUGH born in Ardrahan near the town of Gort in Galway between 1845 - 1847. Left Ireland when he joined the Royal Artillery in 1867 at Liverpool in England. It is believed that he had a brother Francis, and his father was Mathew McDONAGH/McDONOUGH a Farrier in Ardrahan. There might be some connection to Lynn in Massachusetts, USA as Michael stated that was his intended place of residence upon leaving the Royal Artillery in 1873. However, one year later he re-enlisted at Athlone, Ireland. He later married Sarah WORKMAN in Dover, England and they had 6 children: Laura Elizabeth (married name DAVIES lived in Yorkshire); Mary Amelia (married name CHAPLIN); Gertrude Anne (my grandmother who married Henry McMILLAN); Patrick William (moved to North of England); Henry James (died in WW1); John Joseph (Doctor who emigrated to Canada)), Nick Carr, nick.carr@basilica.co.uk McDONNEL - (Catherine, married John MURRY. Two know children: John baptised 1844 and Mary baptised 1847 in Galway.), Mary Rogers, mwrogers@iinet.net.au McDONNELL - (Lived in Kilmalinogue Parish at the time of the 1842 Tithe Applotment in the Townlands of Corr and Gurtray. My ancestor was Martin McDONNELL who married Anne MORAN in Killimore-Tyrenascragh Parish on Feb. 18, 1843. The witnesses were Lawrence McDONNELL and Mary MADDEN. The Tithe Applotment also shows a Patt McDONNELL and a Widow McDonnell in Corr. Martin and Anne's only son Michael was born Dec. 22, 1844. I believe they are related to one of two McDONNELL Families that had remnants at Gurtray and Portumna until after 1900. McDONNELL's are in Kilmalinogue as early as 1659 andare listed there in the Book of Survey and Distribution. By 1847 Martin had gone to New York and Michael joined his father in 1853, when he was 9. The Tithe Applotment Record gives Redmond DOLPHIN, Esq as landlord for all CORR. Does anyone know the whereabouts of those estate records for about 1820-1853?), Donna Hogle, dhogle@san.rr.com McDONNELL - (Seeking information on Portumna area cemeteries for various spellings of the surname McDONNELL. They lived in the areas around Corr, Gurtray, and Fairfield. The graveyard at Kilmalinogue has some McDONNELL headstones. Does anyone know if this graveyard has been transcribed from the burial records?), Bill McDonnell, whm@labyrinth.net.au McDONNELL – (Looking for information about Anthony James McDONNELL, born in Headford, Galway, about 1775. He joined the 32nd Dragoons (don't know where or when) and by 1796 had attained the rank of Sergeant. On 1st November 1796 Anthony transferred to the 14th Light Dragoons with the rank of Sergeant and until September 1798 served in Captain Brown's Company. From September 1798 until April 199 he served in Captain Butler's Company and following that with Captain's Nolan's Company until June 1802. From July 1802 he served with Captain PEARSE's Company and on 25th June 1804 was promoted to Sergeant Major. In September 1804 he transferred to Captain PIGOT's Company and was promoted to Quartermaster on 1st September 1804. He married Mary Ann KIRKHAM in Saint Clement, Norwich, Norfolk, England on 14th May 1799 and together they had four children, Joseph Farragh, (b 1802), Mary Ann (b 1803), Anthony (b1807) and Martha (b1810). I would be grateful for any information about Anthony's parents and family.), Paul Robinson, paulerobinson@ozemail.com.au McDONNELL/McDONALD/MacDONALD - (Looking for Patrick and wife Mary BRODERICK. Patrick listed on 1881 British Census as McDONNELL; although family in American has used McDONALD/MacDONALD. Locations known: Lynaugh, Galway, Ireland and Portumna No. 1, Galway, Ireland. Descendants know them to be from Tuam area.), Nanci E Pollard, LtLShield47@msn.com McDONOUGH - See also MacDONOGH, McDONAGH McDONOUGH - (My grandfather was James McDONOUGH born in Galway county about 1892. I believe his family were tinkers. He married Annie GRAHAM and moved to Manchester. His father was John McDONOUGH and mother was Katherine (Kate). He had a brother, also named John, who I believe had four boys and three girls. Them or their descendants must still be in the Galway area - does anyone recognise these people?), Angela Heeley, zen8085@zen.co.uk McDONOUGH, for Killanin, Moycullen parish, County Galway, Annie Gegan, gegan@cal.net McDONOUGH/McDONOGH - (Patrick McDONOUGH/McDONOGH born ?1786 Galway married Bridgett SULLIVAN. Nine children all born Galway. Arrived Sydney Australia 14 December 1839.), Sandra Tregenza, sandrat@netlink.com.au, PO Box 932, Geelong, Victoria, Australia 3220. McDONOUGH (McDONAGH), Galway, island of Inishbofin (Grandfather was Martin McDONAGH, his father was Thomas 1850-1880. Martin came to USA Pa. in 1880 his father stayed on Inishbofin.), Bob McDonough, ram10938@michiana.org McDONOUGH/McDONOGH - (Charles McDONOUGH/McDONOGH, born 1828, married Ann HEALY, born 1829. Both were born in Ireland, location unknown. Immigrated to USA, date and location unknown, but later found in Ohio with a child Mary born in 1856/57. Small town had other head of household names of Martin & Mark McDONOUGH with similar age to Charles and believe related but can't confirm. Children of 3 families shared similar names.), Bill McDonough, zmcdonough@cfl.rr.com McDONOUGH-McDONAGH - (I am researching my husband's family. His great grandfather's name was Redmond b. 1865 in the Lettermore district, Galway, Ireland. He immigrated to the States somewhere around 1881-1885. Married Hannah McDONOUGH-McDONAGH b. 1870 either Mass. or Penn.They had 8 children. I believe his parents were William and Mary McDONAGH. Does anyone know where the Lettermore District is? Or anything that might help with my search?), Kathy McDonough, klmcd@cox.net McDONOUGH, Clifton Co Galway, 1845-1921, Deborah McDonough Lyn, FirstPele@aol.com, 649 Branch #2 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 McDONOUGH - (Patrick McDONOUGH born1832 married Brigid JOYCE later married Mary McDONOUGH- Most of family came to US-1880s.), Kimberly Blumberg, Seawidow@webtv.net McDONOUGH - (Michael McDONOUGH b.1843, son of Michael McDONOUGH and Winnifred KING. Came to USA in about 1870? Looking for siblings? what area in Ireland ? Michael settled in Boston,Ma. and m. Catherine O'MALLEY in 1871.), Ccemerson2@aol.com McDONOUGH, TiburonSt@aol.com McDONOUGH, Callah Gholaim, Lettermullen, Galway, 1800-1900, (Looking for information on the family of Larry-Mikel-Nedda McDONOUGH and his relations.), Kenneth Bayliss, kenbayliss@attbi.com McDONOUGH- (Joseph McDONOUGH, born 1847 Roundstone, married Bridget MEENEGHAN 1st marriage believed to be in Galway, migrated to New York State in/about 1870. Died in 1917, Cooperstown, NY.) Children by Bridget MEENEGHAN McDONOUGH were Anne, Mary Margaret and Elizabeth. 2nd marriage in NYS to Delia KING McDONOUGH, children were Michael, Ellen, Cecelia, Joseph, Agnes, Frances. Can anyone help in seeking information on the parents/siblings of Joseph and/or Bridget Meeneghan? I have additional information on all when in the Cooperstown/Springfield area of NYS.), Holly Berberich, hoka_@Yahoo.com McDONOUGH, Spiddall, County Galway, 1887-1907, (My grandmother Mary McDONOUGH (b. 16 MAR 1887 - d. 29 DEC 1959) was born in Spiddall, County Galway Ireland. She was the daughter of James McDONOUGH and Julia CONNOLLY. Unverified immigration year of 1907. Married Coleman VAUGHAN in Chicago, IL on 16 APR 1913.), Edward Vaughan, ecvaughan@aol.com, 5059 Head Court, Fairfax, VA 22032 McDONOUGH, Galway, Ireland, (Redmond McDONOUGH b. Galway 1864, immigrated to U.S. Boston, Ma. 1885), Kathy McDonough, myles@gte.net, 3804 W. El Paso Street; Broken Arrow, Ok. 74012 USA McDONOUGH - (I am searching for any information on my ggrandfather, Patrick McDONOUGH and ggrandmother Mary BURKE of Co. Galway. Patrick was born in 1833 (we think Mar. 17th) and Mary Burke was born May 9, 1845. Their children were Patrick b. 1865, Michael b. 1866, John b. 1872, Bridgit b. 1874, Ellen Mary b. Oct. 31, 1876, Miles b. 1878, Norah b. 1882. There were also daughters Mary and Margaret. The family emigrated to Canada sometime between 1883 and 1890. Some family oral history indicates Patrick was a shoemaker in Connemara. Mary left a brother, Patrick in Ireland.), ROMAN533@aol.com McDONOUGH - (Grandmother Veronica Constence BARRY. Grandfather-William McDONOUGH. Father-William Barry McDONOUGH. Family came to the U.S. to Comberland, Maryland, the year unknown. Left to go to San Francisco around 1900. My father was born in San Fran. 1910 and I was born in Santa Barbara, Ca. February 2nd, 1951.), Terry Ann McDonough. amritama@cox.net McDONOUGH - (Anne KEENAN/KENAN/CANNON came from the Inishbofin and settled (for a time) in Ballinrobe where she met James HENECHAN HENNIGAN. This family later went to Scotland-Perth-Clackmannshire-PeebleshirePittsburgh, Pa. They supposedly had Sullivan relatives in Ballinrobe. I know that James and Ann KEENAN HENECHAN had several children, the oldest being born around 1854 in Perth, Scotland. Here is where the McDONOUGH name fits in. The above Ann KEENAN/CANNON had a sister, name unknown, who married a McDONOUGH and had a son named John. John's father died before he was born in 1858 in Alloa, Clackmnnanshire, Scotland. (Ann KEENAN and James HENECHAN were also living here during this time). I think that John was probably their only child. In the 1881 Census in Peebles, Scotland, John is listed as living with the HENACHAN's. I did not find anything about John's mother. I would love to find out the name of John McDONOUGH's parents since it would help me to go back another generation. With his mother being from Inishbofin and married to a McDONOUGH there might be a connections with your family. Does anyone have a McDONOUGH married a KEENAN/CANNON? John later settled in Pittsburgh. He was a witness for the wedding of my great grand parents Anne HENECHAN/HENNIGAN and Thomas HARKINS.), Cindy H. Lowe, golowe2@bellsouth.net, 7212 Highway 190 West, Port Allen, Louisiana 70767 United States of America McDONUGH, Co Galway 1832, (Sylvaster (Vasty) McDONUGH born 1832 married Helen CAREY of Co Clare came to Canada about 1850 then to Beaver Island Michigan USA had sister Mary (Big Mary) father’s was name Lawrence), Ken Robbins, Bugz110@hotmail.com, 1189 N Tamiami Trl # N1 N Ft Myers FL 33903 McDOUGALL - (On a relatives death certificate it showed the entry as being madeby her son whose address was given as:- John McDOUGALL, Ayme Square, Galway dated 2/11/1870 The family lived in Perth, Scotland and as far as we know this is the only Irish connection we have. Mother Isabella McDOUGALL (Nee SCOBIE) father John McDOUGALL Interested in any entry in Census regarding age birth place and anything else available.), Ian A. McDougall, North Berwick, Scotland, macdoug@btinternet.com McELHANNON/McELHANNAN - (I am researching McELHANNON, McELHANNAN. The McELHANNON came from Ireland. I do not know when or where. The McELHANNON in the US are thousands, all from one man, John McELHANNON. I have found this name spelled 75 different ways, all the same. I am a John McELHANNON from Jackson County Georgia, from Ireland. I am looking for his parents.), Joyce Clark, huger19@earthlink.net McGANN, Clonberne, Co. Galway, (Mike McGANN - Farmer from mahanagh m. Mary WILSON January 1886. They had 8 Children: Bridget, Eddie d. aged 3, Nellie, Patty, Maggie, Michael, Maura and John d. aged 6 wks.), Raymond Feeney, rfeeney@mail.iaxis.com.pe McGANN - (Co. Galway, Anna Agnes McGANN, b. February 14, 1858, parents Thomas McGANN and Nancy (Annie?) McGRATH), Joan and John Bliss, jjbliss@citcom.net McGANN - (John McGANN m. Bridget FLANNAGAN. Children: John, Margaret maybe 2or 3 more. Balinasloe/Loughrea area 1800-1850), Shirley Williams, gswil.rrr@sk.sympatico.ca McGANN, TiburonSt@aol.com McGANN - (My Great grandfather and his wife came from Ireland about 1855-1858. His name is Michael McGANN (his father is Patrick J. McGANN) Her name is Margaret (Her parents were Luke and Sarah WALSH) They came to America and settled in Pennsylvania. I'm interested in trying to find where in Galway the McGANN Family may have lived.), Paul McGann, pmcgann@earthlink.net McGANN - (John McGANN emigrated to U.S. in 1860's from County Galway. Married Monica KANE daughter of Lawrance KANE and Bridget CUMMINGS. I am looking for any information concerning birthplace, other family, or anything else available.), Martin McGann, mrm19@psu.edu McGARRY - (My great great grandparents were Catherine McGARRY (b. c1822) & Bernard FOY (b. c1811), both born in Galway. By June 1842, they were married and living in Bolton, England, later Manchester. I'm trying to find their marriage (c1840/2), birth details and parents, etc.), Alan Foy, alan.foy3@btinternet.com McGAULEY - (Patrick Joseph McGAULEY from Frogheda. Married Ella ROBINSON from Belfast migrated to Australia.about1966-7.), Sharyn, shaz1951@hotmail.com.au McGAWLEY, C 1847 onwards, Anne O'Connell, Kerry Surname Page: http://members.xoom.com/annigreg/Kerry/kerry.htm McGEE - (Margaret McGEE who married Patrick KIERNAN), James Gavin Consiglio, sissy@ulster.net McGEE/MAGEE/MACGEE/McGHEE, Dunmore, 1700-1800, Claire Williams, http://www.geocities.com/claire_nansenst McGIBBONY - (William McGIBBONY, Wife Mary FINLAY 1750 1810), Mary Gibney, gibsmith@mcmail.com, 21 Blythe Hill St Pauls Cray Orpingtpn Kent R52RP McGIBNEY - (William McGIBNEY, Wife Mary FINLAY 1750 1810), Mary Gibney, gibsmith@mcmail.com, 21 Blythe Hill St Pauls Cray Orpingtpn Kent R52RP McGING, Shanafarahan, All, (I am researching the McGING families and while mainly in Mayo, there were a few who were in Galway. If you are researching the name McGING, McGINN or some other derivative in Mayo or Galway, my website may be useful. And I'd like to compare notes.), John McGing, jmcging@dm.net, http://www.mcging.org, 5121 Rondel PL Columbia MD 21044-1320 USA McGINN (YING) - (My father was Patrick COSTELLO (See COSTELLO) from Ballynahoun[?], a few miles outside of Galway. His mother was Ellen COSTELLO. Her name in Irish was YING or McGINN in English. My mother came from Loughenbeg [?] near Galway. Somehow when her older siblings came to America, they adopted the family name of KING. She married Martin Edward COSTELLO (See COSTELLO). I would be interested in any info on either my mother or father's family if available.), Martin Costello, joanbd@aol.com McGIVERIN - (John McGIVERIN m Mary KEHOE 1870>1880 approx. Daughter, Mary b Ballinasloe 1861, emigrated to New Zealand in 1875.), kennelly@paradise.net.nz McGLINN or McGLYNN - (I am looking for my great great grandmother Margaret McGLINN or McGLYNN born 1865/66 to father Mathew a Gardener. She married Alfred Richard HUTCHINGS in Bridport, Dorset on 30 June 1889.), jennycox@btinternet.com McGLYNN, (Seeking information on Michael (b 1824) and Catherine (b 1826) McGLYNN, emigrated to New York City in 1849 with sons Thomas, Philip, and John.), ma_mcglynn@hotmail.com McGOUGH - (Michael McGOUGH b 1812 and Patrick McGOUGH his son were both sent to Western Australia 1850.s as convicts.), Margaret Herring, mollybergh@hotmail.com, Esperance Western Australia McGOWAN - (Patrick McGOWAN was born August 14, 1821. According to his obituary he was from County Galway. He lived in the city of Wooster in Wayne County, OH where he was listed in the 1850 census as an unmarried laborer. He married later Mary ROBERTS. Any information on possible ancestors would be greatly appreciated.), Victor Smole, vics@adelphia.net McGRATH, - (Patrick McGRATH was born about 1864 in Claregalway (10 mls NE of Galway city). His father was also named Patrick. In 1883 he married Bridget McCABE and they raised their family in the city. Patrick died 1910 and is buried at Rahoon Rd cemetery.), Eric Halpin, ehalpin@idirect.com McGRATH - (Co. Galway, Annie (Nancy?), born c. 1837, parents John McGRATH and Mary LARKIN), Joan and John Bliss, jjbliss@citcom.net McGRATH - (Martin McGrath, b. 1833 in Dunmore County Galway; married Mary LYONS in 1858 in Dunmore and three daughters - Bridget, Margaret and Kate - were born prior to their emigration to U.S. (Cincinnati, OH) circa 1870. Maggie, Thomas and Jane born 1872-1878 in Cincinnati.), Tom Murray, tam23@comcast.net McGRATH - (John McGRATH b 1828 - married Mary RAGAN b 1841. Children Susan b 1859, Norah b 1863, Michael b 1865, John b 1867, Bridget b 1869, James b 1871 - all born in Ireland, Luke b 1875, Cornelius b 27/5/1876 born in Gorton Manchester. Cornelius is my Great-grandfather. Does anyone know what date and why they moved to Manchester.), Carol Leigh, carol.leigh@leighhouse.freeserve.co.uk McGRATH - (Patrick McGRATH married Mary (known as Molly) LYNCH in the Clifden area of Connemara around 1900. Their children were: Andrew, Joe, Delia (stayed in Clifden), Patrick, Mary Ellen, Martin (to USA through NYC), Bartley (to England). Looking for all relatives of these persons in America, Europe, Australia.), Phillip Thompson, phillip-eileenthompson@msn.com McGRATH - (I am tracing relatives who left Co. Galway during the Potato Famine. John McGRATH born approx 1798, married a Jane (surname unknown), had children Mary, Patrick and John. Were in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England by 1851. Patrick married a Catherine.), Jane McGrath, clickerhoney@hotmail.com McGRATH – (I hope you can help me. I descended from Joseph JORDAN b 6/26/1820 and Sarah McGRATH born about 1825 both from Galway Ireland. I am not sure what year they came to the United States but they settled in the New York, Pennsylvania area. I would like to know who their parents were.), Anne Harpen, anneharpen@gmail.com McGRATH/MAGRATH/MACGRATH, 1700-1800, Claire Williams, http://www.geocities.com/claire_nansenst McGREAL, Inishark, 19th & 20th centuries, Eileen Prince, etprince@comcast.net McGREAL, Tuam and Portumna area. Martin McHUGH was born in Tuam in 1864. His parents were Patrick McHUGH and Judy MONAGHAN. Martin had several sisters, including Mary (married a BURKE) and Catherine (married Thomas MISKELL). Martin left Tuam for Chicago, Illinois, USA in the early 1880's. In 1887, in Chicago, Martin married Delia MITCHELL who was born in Tuam. Delia's parents were Patrick MITCHELL and Bridget Delia GOREY. Delia had brothers Joe (married Marie ?), Tom (married Katie?), John, and Larry (married Mae KILBEG). Delia's sisters were Anne (married Michael McGREAL), Mary (married Peter NAUGHTON), and 4 sisters who were nuns, Margaret (Sr. Bertrani), Ellie (Sr. Matelda), Katie (Sr. Lucille), and Julie (Sr. Gertrude). Martin and Delia has 5 children- Frank, Walter, George, Blanche, and Ethyl.), Mark McHugh, mmchugh@plrb.org McGREAL - (My Grandfather Michael McGREAL was born in 1866 in a small area outside Westport, County Mayo and later came to the USA settling in Chicago. There were 10 children in all. John, Mary, Michael, Thomas, Richard, James, Patrick, Catherine (Katy), Austin, and Dominic, most of who came to the USA. The information that I need concerns my Great Grandfather Thomas and Great Grandmother Ellen Heraty McGREAL who lived in the area outside Westport called Prospect. It is up the hill from GAUGHAN`s Garage. I can't seem to find any information regarding their burial place or any other records other than they both passed away in 1921. I am not sure that they were still living there at the time of their deaths.), Joe McGreal, mcgrealjoe@aol.com McGUIRE - (I am searching for the ancestors of Patrick McGUIRE, Landowner, (there were at least four Pat McGUIRE's in that area) my paternal grandfather, born @ 1850, in Glenamaddy, Galway. He married Honor DOWD of Ballyhard, Glenamaddy, and they settled in Moher, Glenamaddy, where they raised six children: Margaret (who died as infant), Peter, Paddy, Julia, Mary and James (My father born 1900.) Also related to MITCHELLs, HOLLERANs, MARTINs, DIFFLEYs), Adrienne M. Hiddleson, geezers2@earthlink.net, 210 Westchester Ave., Crestwood, NY 10707. McGUIRE, (MAGUIRE or McQUIRE) - (Ellen McGUIRE married Daniel SULLIVAN and emigrated to US and settled in Warwick NJ.), Hilary, hilary.lambert@cox.net McHUGH - (Michael McHUGH, father of Sally (Sarah) m. to John CURRAN, approx 1853, of Ballycasey, Headford. Some of the Children, Patrick b 1856, Dennis F. b. 1874, Michael, Margaret, and more), Sue, mn1native@aol.com McHUGH - (Patrick McHUGH son of Michael & Mary, b. 17 March 1856 in Ireland. Left Ireland in 1881, perhaps with his cousin James (son of John McHUGH & Mary McGINNIS, settled in Providence, RI. Looking for place of birth, believed to be somewhere in Galway Co.), M.McHugh, mmchugh@top.monad.net McHUGH - (Bernard McHUGH emigrated to Baltimore Maryland in 1868 with his two daughters, Catherine McHUGH born June 1, 1852 and Mary Ellen McHUGH born June1, 1851. His wife is undetermined.), Mark Zepp, thinker@shore.intercom.net, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2001/fam.htm McHUGH - (Saragh McHUGH , born approx. 1833, died 1925 in Ballycasy (Headford) Galway. Married John CURRAN in 1852 and Mary, John Henry, Michael P., Michael, Saragh, Mathias, Margaret, Dennis Francis, Mathias. Children baptismal records found in Caherlistrane. Looking for CURRAN'S and McHUGH'S. The first Mathias died at 3 years. Margaret became Sr. SIMEON. Dennis Francis CURRAN b. 1874 was my g-father.), Barbara Heaton, bkh95@aol.com McHUGH - (Martin, Patrick, John, Michael), Kilconly, Tuam, 1880's, Sandra McHugh/ Mullen, Ironpool@aol.com McHUGH - (James Dennis McHUGH B. 7 July 1856 to Michael and Margaret. Tuam diocese, Co. Galway. Migrated 1877 to US.), L. McHugh, lmc8575321@aol.com McHUGH - (Michael Patrick, born to Michael and Margaret, 14 January 1859, Taum diocese. Migrated to US. 1880. Brother of James Dennis.), L. McHugh, lmc8575321@aol.com McHUGH - (I wish to trace details of my father: Cyril Henry Patrick McHUGH born about 1921, Barnaderg (?), Tuam), Patrick M McHugh, pm.mchugh@talk21.com McHUGH, Oughterard, 1830-1880, (Patrick and Rose McHUGH, children Patrick Joseph, Simon, Catherine, Mary. Moved to Lancashire England. Also Michael McHUGH), Robert Dodgson, dodgson.dodgson@ntlworld.com McHUGH - (I am trying to find the birth of William McHUGH about 1868-70 to Thomas Joseph McHUGH and Ellen EVESHAM. He married an Agnes PICKERING on 21 March 1896 in Hunslet, Yorkshire, England. They had two children Herbert b 1900 and Nellie b about 1897. All migrated to Australia in early 1900's. Paul McHugh, mchugh@ihug.com.au 5 Neale Avenue Cherrybrook NSW 2126 Australia McHUGH, Tuam and Portumna area. Martin McHUGH was born in Tuam in 1864. His parents were Patrick McHUGH and Judy MONAGHAN. Martin had several sisters, including Mary (married a BURKE) and Catherine (married Thomas MISKELL). Martin left Tuam for Chicago, Illinois, USA in the early 1880's. In 1887, in Chicago, Martin married Delia MITCHELL who was born in Tuam. Delia's parents were Patrick MITCHELL and Bridget Delia GOREY. Delia had brothers Joe (married Marie ?), Tom (married Katie?), John, and Larry (married Mae KILBEG). Delia's sisters were Anne (married Michael McGREAL), Mary (married Peter NAUGHTON), and 4 sisters who were nuns, Margaret (Sr. Bertrani), Ellie (Sr. Matelda), Katie (Sr. Lucille), and Julie (Sr. Gertrude). Martin and Delia has 5 children- Frank, Walter, George, Blanche, and Ethyl.), Mark McHugh, mmchugh@plrb.org McHUGH - (Looking for any information on John McHUGH b.1843. Father Thomas McHUGH, mother Katherine? Married in Cincinnati, Ohio to Mary Katherine McGLONE on 6/24/1868. Don't have any information on date John arrived in US.), Moe, mpfeffer@pqisp.net McHUGH - (I am looking for information on my grandfather John W. McHUGH from Tuam, Co. Galway Born about 1898 Catholic Came to America around 19151917. Settled in Brooklyn New York married Margaret MULLEN also from Tuam. Not sure if he married in Ireland.), Mary Turtle, Herron2785@aol.com McHUGH - (Patrick McHUGH, b.abt.1820, Ireland , d. abt.1887 Pittston , Pennsylvania , USA . Possibly sailed from Galway to Baltimore on the Brig John Begg in 1849. Married Mary WALSH from Mayo in America.), Joe McHugh, jfmchugh@maine.rr.com McHUGH - (Peter McHUGH born about 1840, married to Mary (surname unknown), 3 children Peter, Patrick and John. Peter married Mary GLYNN. They lived In Belclare where they had approx. 12 children, Julia, my grandmother was born 1898, immigrated to Boston ma. 1915 married Dennis CROWLEY.), Cheryl Dynan, CDynan@rcn.com McHUGH - (John McHUGH /M'CUE rented land in Ballyconneely and Aillebrack in 1855 (Griffith's Valuation). Edward lived nearby. Cecily, dau of Matthew McHUGH and Margaret DUANE, was baptised in Ballyconneely in 1842. She married Michael CONNELL/O'CONNELL in Clifden in 1860. They had seven children, sixth of whom was my grandfather. Descendants in English Black Country and Pittsburgh USA. Any links appreciated.), bwedginton@aol.com McHUGH – (I am searching for ancestors who left Ireland in the late 1870's: Thomas Joseph CURRAN (b. about 1847, m. about 1874) who came to America in 1878, arriving October 22 of that year. His wife, Catherine/Katherine cCHUGH, (b. about 1854) followed in 1880 with their daughter Bridget (b. about 1875/1876). I know nothing more about them. According to Bridget's marriage license in Iowa, she was born in "Croughbey, Ireland"...which I cannot find in that spelling, and am not sure how it might be spelled.), Lisa Zimmerman, birthwarrior[NOSPAM]@yahoo.com Delete the [NOSPAM] to use this e-mail address. McHUGH/McCUE - (Mary McHUGH/McCUE, married John SULLIVAN/O'SULLIVAN pre 1830 and lived in the Clifden area. Their son Michael was born c1830, and came to Australia around 1850, marrying Elizabeth McGRORY in 1855. Trying to find details of the McHUGH family from 1800 to 1850.), Mrs.Brenda Koster, bkoster@bigpond.net.au, 17 Penson Street, Stretton. Qld. 4116 Australia McHUGO - (Thomas McHUGO came to USA from Galway County around 1850), PMardian@aol.com McHUGO, S.E. Galway, Parishes of Duniry, Woodford, Ballinakill, Pre 1870.), mchugo_ireland@yahoo.com, http://mchugo.topcities.com/ McHUGO – (John McHUGO emigrated from Galway to Vermont, USA in the mid to late 1840's. Edward McHUGO emigrated from Galway to USA in 1851. Parish: Ballynakill; Townland: Dooras; Barony: Ballynahinch; Poor-Law: Clifden.), , Tom Emery, tom@emery.net, http://infowanted.bc.edu/record/?recid=6800 McILLREE – (Interested in any information on (1) John Brice BLAKE, son of Sir John BLAKE and Rose BRICE (Sir John's second wife). Captain John Brice Blake of the 47th (or Lancashire) Regiment of Foot married (2) Frances McILLREE (the widow KENNEDY) on 1 July 1840 in St George's Parish, Dublin. The BLAKEs lived in Galway. John Brice BLAKE apparently gave up his Army life to manage some of his father's estates in the Drumsuav area. It is understood these BLAKEs lived at Doon Cottage, once a hunting lodge. (Listed on the Landed Estates, Galway website). Frances may have run a school there in the 1840s. The BLAKEs may have also built a school nearby with church assistance. John Brice BLAKE may have died c. 1860 or 1861. No information on him much in online BLAKE family records. Frances BLAKE died 23 January 1871. (3) Margaret McILLREE (nee QUIGLY), Frances BLAKE's mother, died on 7 January 1846 in the Oughterard area and is buried in the St Nicholas Church of Ireland, Churchyard, Galway.), Jane Morrison: jmor7639@bigpond.net.au McINERNEY - Rainey McINERNEY (Stepfather McGRATH) married Mary BOULGER daughter of John BOULGER and Rose CAREY. In America 8 children, 4 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren, 12 great great grandchildren, 1 great great great grandchild all McINERNEYs. We have a family association and welcome any help in tracing our Irish family from the departure to America.), Anton Christopher McInerney, Samsontrust@wmconnect.com McINTYRE – (Sally McINTYRE left Spiddal Co. Galway in the 60's I think had a son called Kevin last known address Conneticut. Sisters Mary, Brothers John and George.), Georgina Lockhart, georginalockhart@yahoo.co.uk McKENNA/KENNA - (Patrick KENNA and wife Catherine (nee) COX circa 1770 1830 Located Ballylaghnane, Ogonnelloe, Co. Clare and their children who remained in CLA and those who emigrated CLA >AUS 1841), Bryan Kenna, Lake Macquarie, NSW. Australia., kinnab@ozemail.com.au McKEON - (Patrick McKEON, Galway, b; 1828.m; Margaret. born 1828 Dublin. Living in Liverpool 1881. Children: John 1853, Mary 1856 and Peter.), Doreen Waldon, ros@rock.upnaway.com McKEOWN - See also McCUNE McKEOWN/McCUNE - East Galway, Townland: Kinclare in the town of Caltra, outside Ballinisloe, Civil Parish: Killosolan, Barony: Tiaquin or Tisquin, Poor Law Union: Mountbellew, Roman Catholic Parish: Ahascragh & Caltra, Diocese: Elphin townland of Kinclare, , 1860-1870 , (My family line is McCUNE formerly McKEOWN. Patrick McKEOWN and Eleanor ELWARD/ELWOOD ( which is the anglicised name of AYLWARD). Their children and grandchildren were: Patrick m Honora WADE -- Immigrants, Bridget 1845, Michael: stayed in Ireland where he married Mary REILLY/RIELLY on February 3, 1891. (Michael & Mary had two children that did not marry: Michael John was born on May 25, 1894. He was baptised on June 7, 1894. His godparents were William and Margaret CARR. Bridget was born on January 14, 1892 and baptised on February 1, 1892. Her godfather was Michael MULRYAN and her godmother was Honora CONKEVREY.), Anna Theresa (1854 - 11 Jan 1936) emigrated to Phila and married Denis CRONIN of Kanturk, Cork. (Anna & Denis had four children: John, Denis, Mary and Michael.), Margaret: 1859 emigrated to Phila married a man named CLINTON; several children; moved to Boston.) Jane Curci, wmcurci@aol.com, 946 Carrick Bend Circle, Unit 102 Naples FL 34110 McKIER, Patrick McKIER, Beagh, Kilconly, 1893, Kevin Keeley, Kelouth@btinternet.com , 6 Amanda Drive, Louth, Lincolnshire, England LN11 0AZ McLAUGHLIN - (Thomas, son of William and Mary McLAUGHLIN born in Cloonkeen, Kilkerrin, Galway in 1839. Married Ellen BURKE also of Galway. Lived in NY, IL, CA and Washington State.), Pat Connor Coogan, patmikecoogan@comcast.net, Rockville, MD McLAUGHLIN - (Lawrence & Mary (KELLY) McLAUGHLIN about 1770 to 1850's. Griffiths Valuation states Parish of Killian, T/Garranisker or Moylough, Mullaghmore East. Their children were Lawrence b. 1823, Michael b. 1836 & Bridget b. 1837. These children settled in Berkshire County around Lee, Massachusetts in the early 1850's. Lawrence married Margaret DUFFY, daughter of H. DUFFY and Margaret. Bridget married Thomas CONRAD who was also from Galway. Thomas Conrad was the son of John and Bridget CONRAD.), Juliet McGowan, JULES.MCGOWAN@juno.com McLAUGHLIN - (Bridget McLAUGHLIN 1839-1920, parents Thomas McLAUGHLIN/Mary MITCHELL of Galway, Ireland, sister Mary McLAUGHLIN. Arrived: 1860 MA USA married Andrew HAFFERTY (also of Galway, Ireland). Children: Thomas HAFFERTY 1864?, Mary HAFFERTY 1866?, Andrew HAFFERTY 1879, Delia HAFFERTY 1872 (my great great grandmother) John J HAFFERTY 1876, William HAFFERTY 1879?), Pamela Hall, pammerhall@aol.com McLAUGHLIN -(Michael McLAUGHLIN b 1879?, m Kate JOYCE 1901, father Michael McLAUGHLIN (Mickie RUA?) I am looking for information on Michael McLAUGHLIN (McLOUGHLIN). He married Kate JOYCE in 1901 and had one child Michael McLAUGHLIN. He was killed in an accident around 1903-04 either unloading a ship at Killary Harbour or was drowned. His father was also Michael McLAUGHLIN (Michael RUA) and had some connection to Lord Leitrim's estate maybe as a gardener. His sister emigrated to North America or Canada. They lived in Glenagevelagh up to1904. Does anyone have any information on the family?), mclaughlinglenagevelagh[NOSPAM]@gmail.com Delete the [NOSPAM] to use this e-mail address. McLAUGHLIN – (I am searching for my great grandfather, John (Jack was his nickname) McLAUGHLIN’s birth certificate. He came from Galway and immigrated to South Africa in his late twenties. It seems that he did not register in South Africa. I believe the oldest church do keep the old record in Galway (where he came from). I have found a cemetery book in South Africa that states he died at the age of 63 years which is dated 2nd September 1939 implying a date of birth of about 1876. I have contacted the Home Affairs and they don’t have any record. They advised me to find out from the oldest church that keeps records in Ireland. I only need his birth certificate or his ID passport. In his twenties emigrated was maybe in 1896. ), Jeanette McLaughlin, mclaughlinjea@gmail.com McLAUGHTON - (Mary McLAUGHTON of Galway, Ireland circa 1864. Had 5 daughters all of whom left and settled in the West Virginia area: Mary, Margaret, Nora, Delia and Anna.), Rev. Peter A Foley, petnlo@yahoo.com, 910 Chestnut Avenue, Northern Cambria, PA 15714 McLELLAND(McCLELLAND) - (I have a John McLELLAND(McCLELLAND) Martin born Galway about 1814 with father William MARTIN and Mother Mary McLELLAND(McCLELLAND). William the father was a Customs House Officer according to Johns marriage certificate William was dead by 1842 when John married Margaret NEISH in all Saints Church New Castle on Tyne England. John was a mainer later became inspector of river police. Arrived in Australia in the mid 1850s to Victoria.), Kath Martin, stella.k@impulse.net.au McLOUGHLIN (Mary Ann McLOUGHLIN, b. 1848, Galway), mjcowan@bc.sympatico.ca McLOUGHLIN - (Looking for family of Michael McLOUGHLIN born July 1868 to Michael McLOUGHLIN and Catherine (nee KELLY) McLOUGHLIN in Glenamaddy. Other siblings include Honora born Dec 1865 and Catherine born March 1874. Michael emigrated to New York. I believe that Michael McLOUGHLIN (Senior) had a brother Thady who married Honora DOWD and a brother Thomas who married Mary SHAUGNESSY. All remained in Glenamaddy.), Diahann McLoughlin, Floridafurball@bellsouth.net McMAHON - (I'm trying to find any info of a Mrs. John M"MAHOn as it is written in the obit that I have, it states: Death of Mrs. John M'MAHON, Bally-calla. The above widely-esteemed lady passed quietly away at her residence on Friday evening, after a protracted illness, at the mature age of 78 years. Her many good qualities had endeared her to large numbers throughout the neighbourhood. She belonged to the proud lineage of the few of her name, who could trace her decent from the renowned Marshal M'MAHON. The funeral took place on to the family burial ground, in Kimilevy, and was largely attended. I'm trying to find out her first name, who John McMAHON was and where the family burial plot is. This woman & her husband are my great great grandparents and I want to find out as much as possible because I want to come there to research more but time will be limited, if you can help at all I would greatly appreciate it.), Mags McMahon Kavanaugh, mags1954@aol.com McMEANS, 1800-present, Apryl McMennamy, Chapwest@aol.com McMENNAMY/McMENAMY/McMINAMY, 1800-present, Apryl McMennamy, Chapwest@aol.com McMULLEN - (Margaret McMULLEN, born 8 Sep 1829, in County Galway, married Daniel MONAGHAN, born about 1816. They had one known son, Daniel (1853). The couple, along with Margaret's brother Michael (1822) emigrated to the United States and settled in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, perhaps earlier than 1849, for Michael died there in that year. Looking for birthplace and parents of Margaret and Daniel.), Susan Clark, susan.g.clark@att.net McNALLY, 1840 onwards, (William Joseph McNALLY, married to Elizabeth Pierce, had 5 children, he went to USA in early 1900 with cousin John JcNALLY, Elizabeth later went to England after his death in America. Came from William Street, Galway where they had a Drapers shop. Looking for any family connections.), Lin McNALLY, ssheph1875@aol.com McNALLY - (Looking for the birthplace of Michael McNALLY (father Francis), born about 1840. Joined the army at Liverpool in 1859, discharged 1880. His discharge papers do not give his exact birthplace but state that the nearest town is Loughrea, Galway.), Jennifer McNally (Mrs), nig.jen@virgin.net McNAMARA, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway, 1790-1850, (Sarah NICHOLSON, daughter of John NICHOLSON and Catherine McNAMARA, was born 1832 in Ballinasloe. She immigrated to Boston where she married William LARKIN, also from Ballinasloe. Looking for information about her parents.), John Larkins, jhlarkins@msn.com, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/4085/ireland.html MCNAMARA- (Glassillaun and Renvyle area. Seeking information on Michael McNAMARA, born abt 1837 and his wife Bridget FAHERTY born abt 1846 and died March 1886 in childbirth. They had 10 children: Michael, Catherine, Margaret, Martin, Barbara, John & Norah (twins), Bridget, Celia and Charles. I believe Martin is the only child to stay in Ireland.), Linda Clemmons, galway1886@aol.com McNAMEE, 1905 - 1930, Convent of Mercy, Loughrea, Co. Galway, Diane Hartling, dianers@webtv.net McNEVIN - (Anne McNEVIN born in Shanna Grove (or Shannon Grove). Moved to Australia and married Patrick McGRATH. Had many children one being William David McGRATH.), Josie McGrath, jmjp@ncable.net.au McNIVEN, Tuam,Galway, IRL; Morvern, SCT; Tobermory, SCT; 1805-1881, Marilyn MacKay, mjmackay@ozemail.com.au, 27 Koonung Road, North Blackburn,3130,Victoria,Australia McNORTON/McNAUGHTON - (My first objective is to find my Great Great Grandfather Malachy McNORTON/McNAUGHTON. He originates from Portumna in East Galway at around 1850.), Steve Norton, the-nortons@idealinternet.co.uk McSWEENEY, Galway, 1800's, Sharon Laughton, sharon.laughton@sky.com McWALTER, Garrafrauns/Dunmore/Tuam, Co. Galway, 1700-1900, Rita M. Qualter, rqualter@concentric.net McWEENY, Mweenish Island of Carna, County Galway, 1850-1910, Paul Richard Smith, paulisking@hotmail.com, 171 Sileby Road, Barrow-Upon-Soar, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE12 8LW, England. MEADE - (Julia MEADE CONNIFFE. Julia came from GALWAY to the US in the early to mid 1800s. She may have come with husband Patrick though they did not stay together too long since he lived in Alabama and she lived in South Carolina. She may have come through the upper East Coast perhaps Boston or Baltimore.), Chuck Hanberry, CHanberry@aol.com MEE - (Looking for Patrick MEE from Galway. He may have come to the USA with his family. There were two daughters, at least: Delia and Mary (Margaret). Mary was married to James BRADLEY before coming to US.), Casey, casey1@mindspring.com MEE – (Looking for any information on the MEE family from Knickaunes Or Knockaunes, Glenamaddy Galway Ireland. My grandfather was Jeremiah MEE b 1886 (not the famous one) Have done many years research in the area.), kathy Kathyg1233@aol.com MEEHAN - of Cooloo, Moylough, Anne M. Adams, aadams@execpc.com, http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/a/d/a/Anne-M-Adams/index.html MEEHAN, Dunmore general area, Galway, 1800s, Eibhlin, welbrigg@sympatico.ca MEENAN, Killybegs, pre-1860, Catholic, Rod Warnock, rwarnock@ozemail.com.au MEERS - (Bridget MEERS (sp?) who is believed to come from this area in the early 1800's. She married Bartholomew FORD (in Ireland or Canada) and arrived in Chicago by 1839.), Libbet "Ford" in Michigan, bbyboom@aol.com MEHERIN - (I am researching a name that I don't believe exists in this spelling in Ireland! The family hails from Loughrea, Tynagh, Co. Galway sons Patrick, Tom, Michael, John and Dennis and daughters Margaret and Mary (Molly) emigrated in 1850's to Central Coast of California. Eldest sister Ann married KEIGHRY and remained with parents (unknown) in Loughrea.), Ann Tobin, anntobin@comcast.net MELIA - See also MALIA, MALLEY, O'MALLEY MELIA - (Looking for family of Darby MELIA son of John and Mary CONCANNON born Williamstown in 1865.), Patrick Melia, pmelia2305@AOL.Com MELIA - (Searching for information on Ellen MELIA (b.1871), Bridget Melia (b.1872) and William MELIA (b. 1873), all born Keeloges, Tuam, Co. Galway to Thomas MELIA and Bridget CONNOLLY. Bridget CONNOLLY died in 1875 and Thomas MELIA remarried in 1876 to Mary DISKIN.), Aideen Coughlan acough@iol.ie MELIA - (Searching for descendant of Michael Melia born 1848 in Tuam parish to William MELIA and Ellen FINNEGAN. Married Bridget TUOHY and had a son John MELIA born 1875 in Keeloges, Tuam, Co. Galway.), Aideen Coughlan, acough@iol.ie MELIA/MALLEY/O'MALLEY - (William MELIA, son of William MELIA and Katharine BURKE, lived in Cregg, county Galway, and is buried there in the old Cregg cemetery. They had nine children: Katharine, Martin, Nora [my grandmother], Julia, John, Michael, Thomas, Anthony and Hubert. My grandmother was born in 1893. I assume that William was born about 1860. He married Ellen CROWE. Any correspondence about them would be very much appreciated.), Kathleen Metterville, kmett@comcast.net MELODY - (Michael MELODY married Dolly GUINNESSY at New Inn, Galway in the 1850's. They had abt. 5 children and the story goes that the only one that married was Bridget MELODY who came to Canada in the 1870's. Patricia Greber, cpgreber@telusplanet.net MELODY - (Michael MELODY immigrated to New York around 1830-1840 met and married Ann GARRIGAN, after having 5 children they moved to Wisconsin where they added 3 children to the family. The father of Michael MELODY is reported to be Thomas MELODY.), Marie Vayer, mvayer@comcast.net MELVILLE - (Judith MELVILLE b.abt 1750 (m.James BLAKENEY). I have considerable supplementary detail if any one is interested. ) ,Roland de Caen, decaenr@cadvision.com MERNA, Tuam, circa 1870-1890, (Joseph MERNA married Mary FORDE in 1855 in Tuam. He was employed as a baker at CLORAN's Bakery on Shop Street in 1870.), John Merna, mandjmerna@juno.com MERRY, All, All, Jill Bhar, merry@one-name.org, 8 Hobbs Avenue, Nepean, Ontario, K2H 6W9, Canada MILAN - (John, Michael, Thomas + Patrick MILAN Mount Bellew area 1800-1850 left for Milford Ma 1848 est.), Brenda Robicheau, brendar@capeonramp.com MILLANE, Athenry, Galway, 1830 - 1880, (Seeking information on family left in Ireland related to James and Bridget MILLANE who emigrated to Australia from Cloontra, parish of Kilseily, Co. Clare in 1852. James born circa 1795 in or near Ennis. They had five sons who emigrated with them; Michael b circa 1835, John b circa 1842, Thomas b circa 1844, Peter b circa 1846, Patrick b circa 1848.), Margaret McBride, mmcbride9000@shaw.ca MILLER - (I am researching John Charles MILLER and Winifred BURKE of Bermingham Lodge, near Tuam, around 1800. Children included Bermingham MILLER and Robert MILLER. Robert MILLER moved to England and became a County Court judge. His children included Robert Byron MILLER b.1825, William Knowles MILLER b.1830, Maxwell MILLER, Granville MILLER, (all of whom emigrated to Australia mid-1800's) and Charles MILLER, Albert Birmingham MILLER and Thomas de Burgh MILLER. Any info on the MILLER/BURKE family or Bermingham Lodge much appreciated.), Lesley Beasley, lesley@bentnotes.com MILLETT – (James MILLETT born 1836, Dunlo., Ballinasloe, Co. Galway son of John MILLETT A Cloth Weaver and Ellen GOODE. James married Bridget NICHOLSON (Nee KENNY) in 1886, Ballinasloe. James was a Soldier who had previously married to Mary Jane OWEN in 1874, but married was also before this in 1850's-60's? - anyone link with this family or know of any other marriage for this man from the dates above of 1850's-60's?), Regina, regina@axis-connect.com MILTON, possibly from Co.Galway for time period of the late 1700's to 1800's, eventually emigrating to the United States, Gail Milton Butler, gbulter@aol.com MINNOCK, Counties of Galway and Offaly, (William F. MINNOCK Emigrated 1880 to the Albany, NY, area), WMINNOCK@AOL.COM MINOGUE - (Ellen, dau. of Darby MINOGUE & Mary MOLONEY, Galway, c.1830, migrated to NSW, Australia. Married Patrick CHIFLEY at Bathurst, NSW 1870), Gerard SAY, Chatswood, Sydney NSW AUSTRALIA, gsay@ozemail.com.au MINOGUE - (Annie MINOGUE born 1849 Galway, Ireland. Migrated to Australia 1863. I am seeking her parents names.) Leonie Copeland, lebrac3@bigpond.com MINOGUE, County Galway, 1830, (Ann MINOGUE Born about 1830, county Galway Father Daniel MINOGUE Mother Ann TOUHY (TOOHY?). To Australia in 1852. Seeking any MINOGUE descendants.), Dot Butterworth, mrsb@vianet.net.au MINTON - (Michl MINTON (as shown on children's baptism certificates) transported to NSW Australia as a convict in 1821 on the "Prince Regent II". Convicted in Dublin County Feb 1820. Occupation - Labourer. Aged 27. Catholic. Married Rose MURRAY in Australia prior to 1843. Any information appreciated as I can't locate marriage or death certificates in Australia so have no further details on him), Di Woodstock, woodydi@spiderweb.com.au MINTON, Aughrim Hill, Ballinasloe, Co Galway, (Fathers name was Patrick MINTON. The MINTON family lived in the parish of Aughrim Hill Co Galway for over a hundred years. Tradition has it that a number of MINTON's fought at the Battle of Aughrim 1691 and only a few returned. I am finding it difficult to get any information on this family - any information on the name would be much appreciated.), Denis Minton, 19 Ocean wave Salthill Galway. denisminton@eircom.net MISKELL - (Patrick MISKELL born February 2, 1751 in Kilchreest, Galway. Immigrated to US in April 1819. Also interested in other MISKELLS), Larry Miskell, Dr3506@aol.com MISKELL, Tuam and Portumna area. Martin McHUGH was born in Tuam in 1864. His parents were Patrick McHUGH and Judy MONAGHAN. Martin had several sisters, including Mary (married a BURKE) and Catherine (married Thomas MISKELL). Martin left Tuam for Chicago, Illinois, USA in the early 1880's. In 1887, in Chicago, Martin married Delia MITCHELL who was born in Tuam. Delia's parents were Patrick MITCHELL and Bridget Delia GOREY. Delia had brothers Joe (married Marie ?), Tom (married Katie?), John, and Larry (married Mae KILBEG). Delia's sisters were Anne (married Michael McGREAL), Mary (married Peter NAUGHTON), and 4 sisters who were nuns, Margaret (Sr. Bertrani), Ellie (Sr. Matelda), Katie (Sr. Lucille), and Julie (Sr. Gertrude). Martin and Delia has 5 children- Frank, Walter, George, Blanche, and Ethyl.), Mark McHugh, mmchugh@plrb.org MISKELL – (Mary MISKELL of Meelick born about 1844, married Patrick FLEMING in Jan 1868 in Barna. Michael FLEMING (my grandfather) was born to them in Oct 1868. Interested in any information about other children born to Patrick/Mary. Believe there was a Biddy (1869), Catherine (Feb 1872) and Thomas (Oct 1876 - all in Barna area. If I have the correct couple, the 1911 Barna census said they had 10 children, all living. Any information on these or their other children greatly appreciated.), Bob Fleming, bobfleming@gmail.com MISKELL/MITCHELL - (John, son of Patrick and Ann FAHY/FAHEY of Kinvara, County Galway. Born 1811. Brother Patrick rest of family unknown - some to U.S. John married Mary WOODS of Kinvarra 1858 and they came to Australia 1860's.), Christine Mercer, oldmuso@hotmail.com MITCHELL - (Martin MITCHELL of Turloughmore in Monard in the Parish of Lackagh born about 1835 and died in 1916. Married to Mary FURY b: Abt 1840 m: Abt 1869 d: April 16, 1910 in County Galway. Children: Thomas MITCHELL b: 1870 in County Galway, Ireland d: 1950 in Turloughmore. Married to Kate O'BRIEN b: Abt 1869 m: Abt 1900 d: March 23, 1918 in Turloughmore. Thomas and Kate lived in Jersey City, USA until c.1902 when they returned to Ireland lived in Athenry until Martin passed away then moved to the farm in Turloughmore. Thomas served in the British Army, possibly Connaught Rangers, from 1903 until 1918 when Kate died during WWI. Thomas was later a postman. They had 6 children 3 boys Mark, Martin and Dermott and 3 girls Nonie, Ellen and Mary who all grew up on the farm. Martin had 3 other children who I think were all living in America in 1916, most likely New Jersey, Ellen, Mary and Patrick MITCHELL.), Brian McDevitt, acbm@boston.quik.com, www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Bunker/7990/MartinMitchell.htm, Massachusetts, Mississippi USA MITCHELL - (Mary TARMY b. c 1844 Williamstown County Galway Kilnalag Townland, Father was Michael TARMY m. Thomas GLENNON (GLANNON) (Pollea North Townland) at Williamstown County Galway 9 Feb 1864.Children from this marriage were : Patrick b 25 Dec 1864, Catherine b 12 Jan 1866, Michael b. 3 Dec 1867- d Queens NY 9 Nov 1958 m. Catherine CONNAUGHTON in NY 1894, Mary b. 7 March 1870. Catherine and Mary may have died in childhood. Michael and Patrick emigrated to NY. After Thomas GLENNON died in 1871 Mary Married Thomas MITCHELL of Croughill Townland , Williamstown on 18 Feb 1871 they had the following Children: John b 25 Dec 1873, Margaret b 16 Nov 1876, Thomas b 16 Nov 1876, Patrick b 1 April 1879 and Sarah b 10 Oct 1882. Mary was still alive in 1901 and is shown on the 1901 census as Mary MITCHELL and was still living at Pollea North Townland), CovellN@aol.com MITCHELL, Peter MITCHELL, 1800's,Trina Mitchell, trinam76@yahoo.com MITCHELL, (Also associated names of MCDONNEL, CARROLL, MCDERMOTT , COSGROVE, COSTELLO. Patrick MITCHELL b ca 1792 married to Mary COSGROVE ca 1819. He had several children: John b 1820 Tuam Galway Co Ireland spouse Mary McDONNELL (daughter of Morgan MCDONNEL and Julia CARROLL) - my line), Ellen b 1837 Tuam Galway Co Ireland spouse Bartholomew MCDERMOTT Jr., Patrick Jr b 1838 Ireland, Catherine b 1835 Ireland, (possible) Margaret, (possible) Susan F. These folks were devout Catholics.), Kerry Fleming, GYNRN@aol.com, 237 Braeshire Dr Manchester MO USA 63021 MITCHELL - (my great grand parents Thomas MITCHELL born 11/25/1845 County Galway, Died 7/7/1907 Tennessee Annie MITCHELL, born 2/25/1852, County Mayo, Died 4/9/1908 Tennessee also Timothy J. NAUGHTON, born 8/15/1865, County Galway, died possibly Mayland, date unknown Mary E. WALSH, born 5/5/1865, died 11/21/1933, Baltimore, Maryland looking for any information anyone may have, I don't know when, how or where they arrived in the US), Pat Smith, Patsmithps@msn.com MITCHELL - (Looking for information on John MITCHELL married to Bridgett HIGGINS. John and Bridgett were my Great-grandfather Patrick's parents. Patrick was born in Galway in approximately 1866. Patrick immigrated to Newton, MA during the late 1880s/early 90s. He married Bridgett O'TOOLE on March 3, 1897. They were approximately 34 and 35, respectively. Bridgett's parents were Thomas and Mary (LEONARD) O'TOOLE also of Co. Galway, Ireland.), John H. Mitchell, JohnHMitchell@verizon.net MITCHELL, Tuam or Clifden areas in County Galway, Tuam from approximately 1860 or earlier to 1865. Clifden area from 1865 to 1882, (Allen MITCHELL married to Jane D'ARCY in St. Mary's Cathedral 1860. Allen's father's name William, mother's name possibly Mary, Jane's father named Michael. Had a total of 8 children. Thomas William MITCHELL, born on March 28 1861 in the District of Tuam. Mary Jane MITCHELL, born January 3, 1863 in the District of Tuam. Allen MITCHELL, born February 21, 1865 in Daly Hill near Ballyconneely, died young and is presumed buried in Ireland. Sarah Jane MITCHELL, born September 4, 1867 at Daily Hill. Margaret Elizabeth Mitchell, born in Derrygimlagh (between Ballyconneely and Clifden) on February 22, 1870. John Allen MITCHELL, known as Jack, was born in Derrygimlagh, on November 10, 1872. Richard Henry MITCHELL, called Dick, was born October 23, 1875 in Derrygimlagh. Lucy Rose MITCHELL, born in 1879, specific location in Ireland unknown. Tom apparently went to Australia, the remaining MITCHELL's immgrated to Ontario Canada around 1882. Looking for information on any of the above MITCHELL's.), Peter Mitchell, pslk@rogers.com MITCHELL - (Andrew Joseph MITCHELL b. Galway Co., Ireland, cica 1820s. Married Elizabeth CROWLEY B. Feb. 22, 1822 in unknown. They immigrated to the US, either separately or together, and lived in Chester Co. PA where their daughter Mary was born on May 18, 1855. Need any information or possible family connections.), terrin50@msn.com MITCHELL - (MITCHELL family of County Galway Townland and Civil Parish Unknown. Lawrence MITCHELL m. Catherine JOYNT/JOINT in the 1860's. Siblings of Lawrence were: John, William and Patrick. I know of no Sisters. I believe the father was Also John. This family has quite a history in the US. Civil War, Indian Wars, Contractors in Kingston (Rondout section) NY. Trying to find roots of this family in Galway. I believe that John MITCHELL age 36 (father) sailed on the Cushla Macree in 1849 from Galway, but have not gotten proof of this yet.), Judy C, ajuntasc@comcast.net MITCHELL, Tuam and Portumna area. Martin McHUGH was born in Tuam in 1864. His parents were Patrick McHUGH and Judy MONAGHAN. Martin had several sisters, including Mary (married a BURKE) and Catherine (married Thomas MISKELL). Martin left Tuam for Chicago, Illinois, USA in the early 1880's. In 1887, in Chicago, Martin married Delia MITCHELL who was born in Tuam. Delia's parents were Patrick MITCHELL and Bridget Delia GOREY. Delia had brothers Joe (married Marie ?), Tom (marriedKatie?), John, and Larry (married Mae KILBEG). Delia's sisters were Anne (married Michael McGREAL), Mary (married Peter NAUGHTON), and 4 sisters who were nuns, Margaret (Sr. Bertrani), Ellie (Sr. Matelda), Katie (Sr. Lucille), and Julie (Sr. Gertrude). Martin and Delia has 5 children- Frank, Walter, George, Blanche, and Ethyl.), Mark McHugh, mmchugh@plrb.org MITCHELL - (Stephen MITCHELL b. Ballaghaugeag, or Ballaheigh Ballymoe, Co. Galway near Glenamaddy possibly 1840's. Married Cecile MANNION possibly of Knockauns near Glenamaddy, Co Galway. One son John Michael MITCHELL b 1872 migrated to Boston. Others unknown. Would like to hear from others who have this family.), Brenda Collins bcollins@punkhorn.net MITCHELL - (Lawrence MITCHELL immigrated date unknown from Galway townland and civil parish unknown. Know of John, father of Lawrence, John and Patrick siblings and also of a nephew of John. Lawrence m. Catherine JOYNT-where unknown. Mother of Catherine JOYNT is Anna JOYNT-immigrated from Galway?/Limerick? This family lived in Kingston NY. They were in residence there from 1860 thru 1892. John J. MITCHELL brother of Lawrence was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for gallantry. Another John MITCHELL died at Andersonville Prison during the Civil War at age 19. The MITCHELL/JOYNT family is my stonewall.), Judy Christopher, ajuntascjudyc@rcn.com MITCHELL - (Honorah MITCHELL, Kingston/Rondout/NY in Ulster county Census of 1855. Mother of Lawrence, John, Patrick and Michael widowed. Honorah MITCHELL emigrated from Cty Galway Township and civil Parish unknown. Any info appreciated.), Judy Christopher (Mitchell/Joynt), ajuntas@rcn.com MITCHELL - (John J. MITCHELL, born 1840's emigrated in 1857 from Galway to New Orleans and fought for The Confederacy. Married Ellen O'KEEFE in N.Y.), Virginia Lawyer, rol21@webtv.net MITCHELL – (Patrick Charles MITCHELL - Castlefarm, Dunmore, County Galway, Ireland. From church baptism records - 20 March 1856; Townland: Castle; Father Peter MITCHELL; Mother: Mary REGAN. From death certificate: birth 27 March 1855; death 17 June 1938 Wood County, West Virginia, USA. From Last Will and Testament: Brother, Peter Mitchell, of Galway County Ireland, Castle Farm, Dunmore; Sister, Mary DAUGHERTY of Galway County, Ireland. Civil birth records indicate brothers Thomas, Michael and Peter; sister Mary. Church marriage records Parish of Dunmore: 23 Feb 1895 Bartholomew DOHERTY married Mary MITCHELL. Family indicates that Patrick Charles MITCHELL was a prisoner at some point.), Leslie Yander, yandle03@yahoo.com MITCHELL – (I believe my ancestors were from Caltra. My GG Grandparents were, I believe and not a whole lot of hard evidence to prove it, Maria or Mary MANNION and Patrick MITCHELL. I believe they started out in Galway City and had my great grandmother, Elizabeth MITCHELL, born 1862 and baptised at St Nicholas Combined N&E. Patrick describes himself later twice as a tailor. Perhaps, he learned his trade in Galway City. Their children were: 1. 21st September 1862 Elizabeth St Nicholas Combined N&E, (this is my great grandmother) witnesses Valentine CONNELLY and Mary CONSIDINE; 2. 9th April 1866 female (Catherine?); 3. 17th April 1868 Thomas Clonbrock; 4. 15 or 21 or 23 April 1872 Mary (Maria) (per Patricio & Maria )RC Ahascragh and Killosolan, Galway, witnesses John MITCHELL and Catherine MITCHELL. Died at birth; 5. 1st January 1874 Patrick Clonbrock; 6. 25th March 1876 Charles Caltra/Clonbrock aka 28 March 1876 Caroline aka Carolus (per Patricio & Maria ) RC Ahascragh and Killosolan, Galway witnesses John WARD and Cecilia MITCHELL and sponser/informant to the birth, Kate MITCHELL; 7. 8th December 1877 Mary (first Mary died?) Caltra aka Maria (per Patricio & Maria ) RC Ahascragh and Killosolan, Galway witnesses John MITCHELL and Catherine MITCHELL and sponsor/informant to the birth, Mary Elizabeth MITCHELL (Lizzy MITCHELL GUERIN?); 8. 15th March 1880 Joseph Caltra died at birth. Of note, the following children were witnesses: Mary Elizabeth MITCHELL (Lizzy) -approx. 15 yrs. - sponsored the baptism of her sister Mary MITCHELL in 1877. Thomas MITCHELL, -approx. 16 yrs. - Lizzy’s brother, sponsored the baptism of his niece, Mary Josephine GUERAN in 1884. Maria MITCHELL, Lizzy’s mother, was the informant on Mary Josephine’s civil birth registration. Both on 1872 Mary’s birth, and on 1876 Charles’ birth, Patricio names “Tailor” as occupation. On Mary’s 1877, Patrick names “farmer” as his occupation. Based on Irish tradition of naming children: The parents of Patricio or Patrick could be Thomas and ? MITCHELL and the parents of Maria MANNION MITCHELL could be Patrick and Elizabeth MANNION or MANNING. This is the little bit of information I have as to what happened to these MITCHELLS, MANNIONS, GUERINS: My Great grandmother, Elizabeth MITCHELL, married Cornelius GUERIN, in the parish of Caltra, 21 Jul 1883, while living in MtBellows. Cornelius Guerin was born in Duagh, Co Kerry, in 1859 (parents Mary HEFFERNAN and James GUERIN). Cornelius was in the RIC from 1881 – 1889. I don’t believe the RIC knew he was married. Cornelius and Elizabeth GUERIN had my grandmother, Mary Josephine GUERIN, 14 may 1884 in the parish of Caltra. I don’t believe the RIC knew about Mary Josephine. I don’t believe Mary Josephine lived with Cornelilus and Elizabeth for long. She was sent to live in an orphanage in Toronto City, Canada. I found Mary GUERIN and a Mary MITCHELL (Mary Josephine’s aunt, Elizabeth’s sister?) in the 1890 Canadian census. Elizabeth and Cornelius GUERIN immigrated to the U.S. in 1889, under the names Elizabeth and Cornelius MITCHELL. Cornelius left before he was formally discharged from the RIC. Their daughter, Mary Josephine GUERIN, immigrated in 1894 to the U.S. escorted by Patrick and Mary MITCHELL. Once in the states, I don’t believe she ever lived with Elizabeth (Lizzy) and Cornelius GUERIN.), Kate Mackie Ashton, katema@aol.com MITCHELL – (Bridget HAVERTY born about 1828, Co. Galway married Patrick MITCHELL 2 children: Kate Mitchell RUANE, born about 1848, Patrick born 1851) Kate Vlach, dvlach@comcast.net MOGAN - (I am looking for info on the parents/siblings and children of Michael and Bridget (CLARK) MOGAN who left County Galway during the famine. They may have lived in New York for a time, but settled in Franklin County, Ohio USA around 1878. They have two children as far as we know. There may be more. The children are James and George Mogan.), Donna M Wolf. WOLFDM35@prodigy.net MOGAN - (County Galway, 1820 -1855. Specifically looking for info on Bartholemew MOGAN and Catherine FOLAN (his wife) and their chldren.), Maureen Hunter, rhunter@snet.net MOGAN, 1840's 1850, (Looking for family(s) of William MOGAN, born approx. 1827, possibly Tyrone Galway near Drumacoo/Kilcolgan. may have lived in or near Clifden or Cleggan. Married Georgianna FRYER, or FREYER about 1849 and emigrated not long after and eventually settled in Circleville Ohio via Lancaster, PA by mid 1850's. Two sons born in Ireland were William M. and Peter J. Known relatives that were from that area who emigrated to Northern KY. were cousins; Mary CLOHERTY, daughter of John and Margaret (MOGAN) CLOHERTY/poss. from Cleggan and her husband Thomas P. BODKIN of Omey, Clifden.), Robert Keith Thomas, bthoma3@columbus.rr.com MOGAN - (Thomas MOGAN m. Mary HYNES. Two children: Margaret, my G G grandmother who was born Gloves, Galway and died 1867 and John MOGAN who emigrated to Queensland via Boston, USA c. 1862. Margaret MOGAN married John MANNION (his 2nd marriage). She died in 1867 when my G grandmother, Margaret MANNION was 2 years old. Margaret MANNION emigrated to Queensland when she was 15-16 years old on the "Almora" arriving 1883. Her brother, Michael, followed. They both reared families in Gympie, Queensland, Australia. I'd like to know if and John MOGAN, children of Thomas MOGAN and Mary HYNES had siblings please. Also, I'd love to know the ship John Mogan sailed on to USA and also the ship from Boston to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.), Di Randell, dirandell@optusnet.com.au MOGAN - (John MOGAN, Bachelor, age 23 years. Place of Birth: Kinvarra, Galway. Residence, Gympie Queensland. Occupation: Labourer: Father: Thomas MOGAN. Mother Ellen KEVE. Married Catherine REILLY, age 22. Born Gympie, Queensland. Occupation Servant: Father Joseph REILLY, Mother Catherine FITSIMMONS. Witnesses: Thomas DALY and Mary Ann REILLY. Marriage St. Patrick's RC Church, Gympie 6th Feb. 1898. I though this info. may be useful to someone else. I haven't yet determined if it fits in with my MOGANS who came to Gympie from Gloves - Athenry Co. Galway.), Dianne, dirandell@optusnet.com.au MOHAN/ MOUGHAN? - (Looking for MOHAN family. Maybe MOUGHAN? Michael MOHAN married Bridget RANEY - had daughter Mary Ann in 1879. Mary Ann MOHAN immigrated to USA 1890s? Married into KENNY family in St. Louis.), Colleen McLean, Wisconsin, USA. mcmclean@dwave.net MOLLOY - See also MALLOY MOLLOY, Co Galway, 1800-1860, Bob Gilliver, bobgill@mbox2.singnet.com.sg MOLLOY - (I have discovered from a relative from letters he found that William MOLLOY emigrated to Philadelphia. He was joined sometime later by his brother Michael who died shortly after his arrival of sunstroke. The letters were sent to a Fr Tom MOLLOY in Co Donegal in 1955. William subsequently moved to Kingston-90 miles north of New York City. He died on Sept 4th 1931,and was buried in Calvary cemetery, Long Island. He was married to Margaret MULHOLLAND who came from Cootehill Co Cavan. She died April 14th 1920. The author of the letter was Terry MOLLOY who appeared to be retiring from his position with the Lago Oil&Transport Company, Aruba, West Indies, and returning to the U.S. They intended enrolling their daughter Mary Ann in a High School in Arizona. They had not decided where they were going to settle. I would dearly love if this man or any of his descendants would contact me.), Sean Molloy, samolloy@indigo.ie MOLLOY, Ballinasloe, Co.Galway, 1800 - 1926, (I'm researching my grandmother's family. Her name was Veronica (Vera) Mary ARNOT nee MOLLOY (1912-1978) daughter of Michael Thomas MOLLOY (1886-1914) and Mary Agnes HARNEY (1885-1953). Any info on Michael's family would be appreciated. His family were known to be from Ballinasloe, Co.Galway.), Maxine F.V.Lodge, maxinelodge@lycos.co.uk or maxinelodge@fsmail.net MOLLOY - (Lived in Clifden, County Galway approx 1840 to 1870. Roman Catholic.), Beverly Soholt, bsoholt@yahoo.com MOLLOY/MALLOY - Oughterard, Co. Galway, pre-1922, (Mathias T. MOLLOY), David Holmes, debdav@mediaone.net, http://people.ne.mediaone.net/debdav/Malloy.htm MOLLOY/MALLOY/MALOY/MOLOY – (Multiple generations, all in Oughterard. Placenames include Bourisheen/Barrusheen/Baurisheen, Derrymoyle/Derrymile/Derrymills, Kilkerrin, Tullavrick. Matthias was born probably around 1800-20, son Timothy was born probably 1830-1850; Timothy's son James was born 1871 and emigrated to Boston before 1900 (died 1951); James's son Timothy Joseph and daughter Mary Agnes were born 1901 and 1914. Local families that married into this group include CLANCY (Catherine), FEENEY (Sarah), and WALSH (Bridget); James MOLLOY also married a Mary DARCY in 1918 who may or may not be from the Galway region (she had a previous husband, named Garrity/Geraghty/etc., and a son Joseph from that marriage, born around 1899 in Boston.), Sarah Parker-Allen, parker-allen.1@osu.edu MOLONEY- (Michael MOLONEY m. Julia MURPHY, Patrick MOLONEY b. 15 Apr 1838, Mary MOLONEY b. May 1846 m. Charles HUTCHECK), Woodford, 1838-1855, Ann Moloney Lamb, AnnL7777@aol.com MOLONEY, Any, Woodford Co. Clare Border area, 1838-1855, Ann Moloney Lamb, AnnL7777@aol.com MOLONEY, Clooniff, Moycullen, County Galway 1800+, Patricia Concannon, PATCON123@aol.com MOLONEY - (Looking for connections to family of Michael FLYNN & Jane MOLONEY, married about 1846 in County Galway. Children of Michael & Jane FLYNN: Thomas Michael FLYNN (born December 1847, married about 1874 to Mary HACKETT. died 1901 at St. Louis, MO); Michael FLYNN (born about 185561 at Galway City, never married, died 1918 at St. Louis as a result of the influenza pandemic); Winifred FLYNN (born 26 Feb 1860-65 at Galway City, married Bernard LYNCH 22 Nov 1883 at St. Louis, died 1918 at St. Louis as a result of influenza); Bridget FLYNN (born 2 Feb 1861-1870 at Galway City, never married, died 1945 at St. Louis). The children of Michael & Jane FLYNN immigrated to the US in the mid1870s. However, sometime after 1885, Bridget FLYNN returned to County Galway, possibly to care for an ailing parent. In 1909, Bridget FLYNN returned from Ireland to live with her sister, Winifred. On the passenger arrival list in New York City, Bridget listed her closest relative remaining in Ireland as her cousin, John FRANCIS, Marie Street, Galway. If you have any connection to this family, I am helping Mark FLYNN of Washington State find his ancestor's birthplace and relations.), Galway City, 1847-1910, Cary Christoher, caryanddanielle@juno.com MOLONEY – (I’m looking for my great granddads family from the Portumna/Gortanummera area of Galway. He was Thomas MOLONEY and he came out to Australia along with his sister Bridget in 1883, his parents are Michael MOLONEY and Bridget MOLONEY….I believe it was a MOLONEY/ MOLONEY marriage, whether they were cousin or not I have no idea. Thomas was born December 1865 to Michael and Bridget and his sister Bridget was born abt 1869. His shipping record says he had a brother here, named John or James. I have been told the brother named either John or James left Australia and went to Canada . I haven’t been able to trace him but I would love to connect with any family still in the Portumna area. The siblings names I have for Thomas MOLONEY are Edward, Anne, Catherine. As records are sketchy here in Australia I would love to hear from anyone who could help me. On the 1891 and the 1901 Irish census records for Portumna the family was living in New St….Thomas MOLONEY’s father Michael MOLONEY, is listed as a farmer on both his wedding certificate and death certificate here in Australia.), Anne Osland, amosland@tpg.com.au MONAGHAN - (Andrew, Blean, Athenry. Married Mary MULLEN on 19 Aug 1865 at RC Cahpel of Kiltullagh), Anne M. Adams, aadams@execpc.com, http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/a/d/a/Anne-M-Adams/index.html MONAGHAN - (Looking for a Bessie MONAGHAN who maried a ?? KEANE in Co-Galway. They had three children, Harold, Bridgette and Reginald. She came to Melbourne in 1895 with the three children but her husband did not come. Time: sometime about 1890. ), Alan Bennett, iamben@alphalink.com.au MONAGHAN - (John MONAGHAN of Headford, Co. Galway (we think); b. 1823; d. 1891. Married 3 times; (1) Catherine CLANCY (d. 1845; no children); (2) Catherine HEFFERNAN (d. 1871; 8 daughters); (3) Catherine (Kate) Josephine CLANCY of Oughterard, Co. Galway (d. 1929; 3 sons, 7 daughters). Kate was the postmistress of the post office and also owned a shop in Oughterard until her death. Two of her daughters ran the shop until about 1947 or so. Kate's parents were John CLANCY of Allenspark, Moycullen and Maggie MORAN of Gort. Anything about John MONAGHAN that can point me in the right direction will be forever appreciated.), Sharon Anderson, seto@tmlp.com MONAGHAN, Tuam and Portumna area. Martin McHUGH was born in Tuam in 1864. His parents were Patrick McHUGH and Judy MONAGHAN. Martin had several sisters, including Mary (married a BURKE) and Catherine (married Thomas MISKELL). Martin left Tuam for Chicago, Illinois, USA in the early 1880's. In 1887, in Chicago, Martin married Delia MITCHELL who was born in Tuam. Delia's parents were Patrick MITCHELL and Bridget Delia GOREY. Delia had brothers Joe (married Marie ?), Tom (married Katie?), John, and Larry (married Mae KILBEG). Delia's sisters were Anne (married Michael McGREAL), Mary (married Peter NAUGHTON), and 4 sisters who were nuns, Margaret (Sr. Bertrani), Ellie (Sr. Matelda), Katie (Sr. Lucille), and Julie (Sr. Gertrude). Martin and Delia has 5 children- Frank, Walter, George, Blanche, and Ethyl.), Mark McHugh, mmchugh@plrb.org MONAGHAN - (Researching family of James MONAGHAN and Nora (nee CONNORS) in possibly Lackagh, Galway. Daughter Catherine MONAGHAN born 1824 came to Australia as a " bounty immigrant" in 1841 married Thomas CULLEN 1844.), Jan Hayes, rjjth@comswest.net.au MONAGHAN - (Thomas MONAGHAN, born about 1823 in County Galway, and Mary FEENEY, born about 1835, were married about 1850. They had at least nine children: Daniel (born July 1851/2), Mary (1854), Bridgett Agnes (2 Feb 1859), Annie (1860), Thomas (1863), John (1865), Sarah (1868), Kate (1870), and Lizzie (1872). Thomas' brother Daniel, born about 1816) married Margaret McMULLEN, born 8 Sep 1829, also in County Galway. They had one known son, Daniel (1853). Both families emigrated to the United States -- Daniel's by 1849; Thomas' by 1853. Thomas settled in Mt. Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, and Daniel in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. Looking for birthplace and parents of Thomas and Daniel MONAGHAN and of Mary FEENEY.), Susan Clark, susan.g.clark@att.net MONAGHAN - (Trying to find information about Thomas MONAGHAN b.1854 in Barnaderg, Tuam, Co. Galway. He was the son of Patrick MONAGHAN and they were a family of horse breeders. They emmigrated to Sheffield, England during the potato famine. He married Julia KELLY (daughter of Michael KELLY, also from Tuam) in Sheffield in 1885.), Katie Monaghan, katherinemonaghan[NOSPAM] @hotmail.com Delete the [NOSPAM] to use this e-mail address. MONAGHAN (also spelt MONGAN, MONAGEN, MONAGIN) Michael born County Galway circa 1820 in Clifden or Carna and son John born circa 1844 who married Ann COWAN in Clifden circa 1864 daughter of Patrick COWAN and Mary DERRETT. John and Ann Monaghan emigrated to Napier New Zealand in 1868Anybody who can identify with these families.), Dennis Carter, carts@clear.net.nz MONAHAN, Townland; Tynagh. Co Galway, Barony of Leitrim, Parish of Tynagh, Poor Law Union of Portumna, Province of Connaught. 1840s through 1880s. (Michael and Maria (BURKE) MONAHAN. Children: Patrick b 1868, John Joseph b 1869, Thomas b? Michael b? married Bridget LARKIN. John Joseph arrived in USA April 1887 aboard Catalonia in Boston Massachusetts. Lived in Newton Massachusetts for the remainder of life.), Kiltone@aol.com MONAHAN - (Michael MONAHAN 1872-1910 parents names: John MONAHAN/Sarah LYNDE--- (Cicilia LYONS-2nd wife?) of Galway Ireland. arrived: Ma. USA 1892 married Delia HAFFERTY-children: Theresa 1895, Mary 1898, Edward James 1900-1921, William 1902-1902, Gertrude E. 1903-1932 (my great grandmother), Joseph 1907?, Richard 1910, Helen 1911.), Pamela Hall, pammerhall@aol.com MONEHAN (MONAHAN, MONAGHAN) - (William MONEHAN born Galway, Co. Galway, 1861-1865 son of Thomas and Bridget (nee DEFLY, DEFTLY). Thomas was a Farmer. William left Ireland with his brother (Patrick, we think) to Nova Scotia (Year and for how long unknown). They both then travelled down to Australia. William married Sarah Ann RYAN, 25 December 1905 at Maryborough, Queensland. The brother is meant to have stayed in Australia. William and Sarah came to New Zealand approximately 1907/08. They had four children Bridget, Honora, John (my father) and William. William Snr was killed in a mining accident, 16 March 1916, Waikino, New Zealand.), Estelle Walsh, fantail52@hotmail.com MONGAN - (MONGAN families from Townland: Carrownurlaur, Barony:Dunmore, Parish: Liskeevy, Poor law union: Tuam, County: Galway.), Kate Flynn, kpf@enteract.com, http://www.asta.chicago.il.us/familytree MONGAN - (Looking for Mary MONGAN, born 1875, Aughrismore, Co Galway, daughter of Martin Mongan and Mary TRUELL/TRULE. Only one of nine still to get information on.), Celia Hamilton, celia@talkgas.net MOONEY, Tuam Co. Galway, 1770-1860, Catholic, Penny Gordon, pjmg2@primus.com.au MOONEY - (Mary MOONEY b. Dunmore 1827 to Edmond MOONEY and Catherine PATTON, em. 1847, m. Edmond O'DEA 1852 MA, d. 1873 MA.), Dunmore, 1800-present, Edward J. O'Day, ed@oday.net, 162 Misty Lake Drive Murphysboro, IL 62966, USA MOONEY - (Bridget MOONEY married Patrick KELLY abt 1825 in County Galway. Three of their children emigrated to US in 1840's: John, James and Bridget. Time Frame: Unknown - 1870), Janette Lager,: DMLJLL426@aol.com , Address: 222 N. 6th Street, Missouri Valley, IA 51555 MOONEY - (Bridget MOONEY, Galway possibly Tuam - 1830's to 1860's Father Peter MOOONEY Mother Catherine SHAUGHNESSY.), W. Brooks, mumjoyce@supanet.com MOONEY – (James (Jas) MOONEY born c.1819, ?Birr, Birr, Kings Co. Parents: Denis MOONEY & Annie FOX. Siblings: John & Margaret (married Charles DONNELLY before 1840 in Ireland) married c.1845 Galway to Mary CANNON (born c.1827 Galway) migrated to Australia by 1852 - unable to find departure or transit details.), Maw Wam, mrjcampcove@gmail.com MOORE - (William MOORE, possibly son of John b. 1704 or Richard b. 1706. His wife was Mary DRUMMOND. Their children were Martin b. 21 Nov. 1830. William, Mary, Ellen Nellie, Patrick Joseph and John Thomas. The family moved to the United States of America in the 1840's. Mary DRUMMOND was from Meath.), DHelton883@aol.com MOORE - (I would like to know if you or anyone knows of James MOORE and Mary Laving (GRANGER) MOORE who my grandparents. Unfortunately that is all I have at the moment, but I would like to obtain more information if any one knows of these names?), Pam Morey pammy0203@yahoo.com MORAN - (Mary MORAN daughter of Michael MORAN & Unknown Married Patrick CAVANAGH Parents unknown. Sailed from Liverpool 18 Aug 1841 on the "Wallace" arriving Melbourne Australia 26 Nov 1841, Listed as Patrick (25) Labourer,and Mary (21) from Galway, Ireland Seeking any information), Ellen Hollow, hollow@alphalink.com.au MORAN, Headford (?), Galway, 1830-1880, Terri Pointon, tmp95@mindspring.com MORAN - (Searching for family of Maria MORAN, b. abt 1820's. Married Patrick McGUINNESS, April, 1845, in ?? Galway East, moved to Co.Roscommon where they raised 12 children. Patrick was in the RIC.), Colleen, Mesa, AZ USA, CSchr84651@aol.com MORAN - (Mary Bridget MORAN, of Galway approx 1917 for birth of Charles Heywood in parish of Claregalway, baptised by Rev. P MARON?, sponsored by Thomas WALSH & Brigid GLENNANE.), ratex@brit76.freeserve.co.uk MORAN - (Mary MORAN, Born in Galway 1800'ish. Married Richard ANGLE place unknown. Settled in Newcastle under Lyne, Staffs UK 1821. Trying to find other MORAN's moving to UK in Staffodshire up to 1850's then Birmingham.), pbarnard4@cs.com MORAN - (Researching Michael MORAN who married Diana FINN around 1842 in Oranmore and emigrated to Boston. Children John,Anne and James.), Jack Keating, jkeating@mediaone.net MORAN - (John MORAN - Listed in US Army papers as born in Galway in 1833. Returned to Galway in 1866 and married Mary MORRIS. They had friends named John B. HUGHES of Prospect Hill and John LENEHAN of Eyre Square. John and Mary emigrated to Wash. DC about 1870-72 where he worked as a Courier for the War Department.), Ellen, ELLENL5835@aol.com MORAN - (Trying to find relatives and ancestors of my grandmother Lois MORAN (VERMILYEA) She married Alton VERMILYEA in America and died in Laurel, Mississippi in 1999.), celticchild30@buckeyeinet.com MORAN - (Looking for information on James MORAN b: abt 1805 and Annie McGINNES b: abt 1805 married abt 1825. Left Galway, Ireland, with their 6 children in 1849 for the USA Ohio. Children: Patrick abt 1828, Hugh 1829, James 1831, Francis abt 1835, Arthur 1840, Mary abt 1845.), Jim Smith, jsmith8554@aol.com MORAN - (Searching for the family of Michael MORAN and Mary KYNE, m. about 1848, had five children all born in Galway, who then came to New Zealand. In one of the children's wills dated 1935 he quotes a Norah MORAN of Ower Headford, Galway as a niece. Jeremiah commonly known as Darby MORAN as a nephew, Thomas Jennings MORAN, James MORAN, Bridget PETTIT (nee MORAN) all of America as relatives.), Gail Mark, mels@clear.net.nz MORAN - (Mary MORAN - I know nothing about her except she was from Galway & married Edward FARRELL, also from Galway, and they had a least one daughter, Ann who was born about 1828. They eventually went to Canada and then moved on down to Burlington, VT. I would like to find out who her parents were.), Pat (Hallihan) Lavato, plgram72@comcast.net MORAN - (My Great Great grandfather Patrick MORAN was a convict from Galway, Ireland. He and his brother were transported in March 1832 to Australia. They came over on the convict ship "Eliza 6" in 1832. Our records say they came from "County Galway" 32.1973 "Michael MORAN", 26 years old, crime: Whiteboy 32.1974 "Patrick MORAN", 21 years old, crime: Whiteboy. They had a cousin called "Peter LARKINS" transported 12 years before them. Patrick Thomas MORAN and Michael MORAN's father was named William MORAN, but mother unknown. Can anyone provide me with any information on their Parents or other family members?), David Moran, morandave@optusnet.com.au MORAN - (John J. MORAN was born in 1875, probably in Galway, but we don't know where. He was married in 1903 at St. Gregory's Church in Dorchester, Massachusetts, USA, although we don't know when he first came to America. John’s father was Martin MORAN and his mother was Celia MANNING, both from Galway. If anyone has any suggestions about what I might do next to find out more information about my friend's family, she would certainly appreciate it.), Karen Hart Anthony (For Cathy O'Callaghan), karenhart@maine.rr.com MORAN – (I am researching the family of William & Ellen MORAN. William MORAN was a farmer in County Galway and married Ellen MURPHY in approximately 1820. Know children are William b 1823, James, 1830, John 1834, Thomas 1835, Catherine 1836, Mary 1837, Martin 1839. I believe that all of these children immigrated to Australia, but we know very little about William & Ellen,who are their parents, where did they live, where did they marry, where did they die etc.), Barbara Coleman, blc1@iinet.net.au MORAN – (I am looking for the parents of my great grandfather Martin MORAN and his brother John Joseph MORAN. I know John was born in Clonbur on March 15 1876. Martin was born in Nov of 1868 but place is unknown. Both immigrated to the US in the late 1800's. Any information would be greatly appreciated.), Kathleen Hammond, vivaartistas@gmail.com MORGAN - (Margaret MORGAN and two older sisters, Mary and Catherine, emigrated possibly from Glennamaddy, Tuam, Co. Galway, to upstate NY, USA, in 1880s. Parents were listed as John and Bess MORGAN on her death certificate in Syracuse, NY, in 1907. However, there may have been some confusion with the parents-in-law of her sister Catherine, who married a Dennis MORGAN. From Glennamaddy baptismal records I have found a John and Bridget MORGAN who may be the parents I am looking for. Can anyone help confirm the birthdates of the three MORGAN sisters (Mary, Catherine, and Margaret born during 1865-1872), the birth and death dates of their parents, and whether there were any other siblings?), Jack Zoeller), jzoeller@atlanticare.com. MORNAN - (I am wondering if there were ever any MORNAN's in Galway. My GGG-Grandfather and three of his sons (at least one was married. His child, my Great Grandfather, was born at sea) emigrated to Jamaica, West Indies circa 1842 on the ship Mary Wray. He was a Doctor of Music. I think my GG Grandfather was named Philip, but there has been no authentication of this. I do not believe that they were Roman Catholic.), Barbara Bueckert, bpbueck@nb.sympatico.ca MORRESSY – See also MORRISSEY MORRESSY/ MORRISSEY – (I’m looking for any traces on the MORRESSY family name. The spelling is on the birth certificate copies but the modern version is MORRISSEY. I have four names Martin b 1858, Eliza b 1865, Michael b 1867. And their parents John b abt 1830 and Margaret [EGAN] b 1830. The family live in Portumna. Anything would be interesting.), Bill Duan, bill@wduan.com MORRIS, Leo Causey, leflora@vzinet.com MORRIS - (John MORRIS was born in 1633 in Galway and emigrated to Westmoreland, Virginia, U.S.A. John was among the persons transported by John WYRE, et. al. for which he received a grant September 7, 1654. He was witness to power of attorney, Westmoreland, Virginia, April 25, 1674. He died after 1713 in Westmoreland, Virginia. He was married to Elizabeth Abt. 1637 in Westmoreland, Virginia. They had a child named William MORRIS, b. 1659 in Westmoreland, VA, and died in 1727 in Westmoreland, VA. His wife was named Elizabeth also.), Merrell E. Davis, 2nightowls@cox.net, 4067 Narragansett Ave., San Diego, CA 92107, USA MORRISSY – See also MORRESSEY MORRISEY/MORRISSEY, County Galway- Providence of Connaught, 1797-1855, (Given names: James, Bridget, Michael, Annie MORRISEY/MORRISSEY.), Jeannine Morrissey/Hallard, lhallard@woh.rr.com, 8420 Bice Rd. Cridersville, Ohio 45806 MOYLAN - (I am looking for information on MOYLAN family. My greatgrandmother was born about 1868 in Winfield, County of Galway, Ireland. Her father's name was Patrick MOYLAN and her mother was Bridget CONROY. Mary emigrated to Clinton, NY before 1893 - which is when and where she married my great-grandfather, John Bernard Burns. She also had the following siblings: John, Patrick, Sarah, Kate and Margaret.), Peggy Pace, curious@madbbs.com MOYLAN - (I am looking for more information about John MOYLAN (1841-1923) and his father Patrick (Darby) MOYLAN. He is buried in Kilmachdaugh near Kinvara, John was married to Catherine (Kitty) FOGARTY, they had 12 children Name Birth Death (God Parents): Martin 11 Nov 1869 1933, Patrick 4 Jan 1871 1952 (Patrick FOGARTY & Julia FOGARTY), John Francis 20 Jun 1872 1955 (William FOGARTY & Bridget NESTOR), Mary 13 Apr 1874 (Stephen FORD & Bridget FOGARTY), James 18 Apr 1877 (Patrick LOUGHRY & Bridget FITZPATRICK), Michael 26 Aug 1875 (Patrick FITZPATRICK & Catherine NESTOR), Margaret 1 May 1879 abt 1953 (Martin MOYLAN & Ellen FLYN), Malachy 25 Apr 1881 (D. DONOHUE & Bridget DONOHUE), William 19 May 1883 abt 1914 (Patrick CAMEDEL & Mary CAMEDEL), Bridget 06 Nov 1885 abt 1971 (Peter CARROLL & Bridget FOGARTY), Thomas (my grandfather) 2 Jul 1887 27 Jun 1968 (Patrick CARNEY & Bridget CARNEY), Ellen 24 Jan 1891 abt 1928 (Patrick Camedel & Honor MURPHY). John's father is listed as Patrick MOYLAN on his marriage certificate but he also went by the name Darby. Darby died on 20, Feb 1888 at the age of 92, his son Patrick MOYLAN (John's brother) was present at the time of his death. Darby was married to Kate MOYLAN who died 03, March 1895 at the age of 86. A Michael MOYLAN was also living with John & Darby when John's son Martin was born.), Ken Moylan, KenReading@aol.com MOYLAN - (Researching a MOYLAN family from Rathcosgraove Ardrahan, MOYLAN's include, Patrick, Michael, William, Nora and Mary. 1) Patrick MOYLAN, b. 1818 Ire., d. 29 Feb. 1876, London On. Can., m. Mary BYRNES, b. 1825, Ire.,d. Oct. 16, 1894, London On Can. 2) Michael MOYLAN, b. 1819 Ire., d. Oct. 3, 1899 Elgin Co.On. Can., m. Ellen HOGAN, b. 1825 Ire., d. Oct. 23, 1898, Elgin County, On Can. 2) William MOYLAN, b. abt.,1824 Ire., d. June 16, 1899, London On Can.,m. Annie KENNEDY, b. abt., 1837 Ire. d. May 11, 1902, London On Can. 4) Mary MOYLAN, b. 1831 Ire., m. Anthony HEENAN, 1851 in Lucan On Can., b. 1820 Ire. 5)Nora (Hanora) MOYLAN, b. abt., 1813, Ire., d. March 26, 1880, Biddulph twp. On. Can. m. farmer, name unknown), Joe Moylan, joemoylan@sympatico.ca MULDOON, (Sarah Agnes MULDOON - I am researching this name, she was my great grandmother and from Co. Galway. That is all I know, except that she married John TIMON and moved to Mayo, the Roscommon.), D. McMahon D. McMahon, Ficlor@aol.com MULHARE, Joseph, Aaran Island, 1700-1850, Valmai Hickey, valmaihickey@bigpond.com MULHERE - (John Francis MULHERE emigrated to New York, NY area (maybe New Rochelle, NY) in early 1900's. The best information that we have is that he was from the Galway area.), Timothy Mulhere, Timothy.Mulhere@ecolab.com MULHERIN - (My Great Grand Parents came from Ireland. John MULHERIN and Hannah CAMBELL born in Ireland. Son James Cornelious Mulherin and wife Hannah Gildea both claim to be born in Ireland, James 1843 and Hannah in 1845. Don't know what county but suspect Galway, Donegal or Mayo. Don't know if John and Hannah came over for sure or when. James C. and Hannah were married and here prior to 1867 as their oldest child was born in Stockton, PA. USA. Trying to find where they are from as I am planning to visit next year.), Joseph Cavill, JoeCavill@att.net MULHERN - (1850- looking family history. My grandfather is Joseph MULHERN born in early 1900s. Died 1970's. Live in Boston, MA. Have many relatives in Boston but no one knows of Irish past), e.mulhern@mciworld.com MULHERN - (Seeking to trace ancestors who we think lived in West of Ireland, Galway, Sligo, Roscommon in earlier part of 1800's. My ggrandfather John Joseph MULHERN was born in Bradford Yorkshire UK in 1843 so his parents might have been born 1810 -1820.), Peter Mulhern, mulhern@mulhern.org.uk MULKEARNS – (Trying to find information about John Francis MULKEARNS born around 1858 Renvyle County Galway Eire Ireland. His father Patrick was a farmer, mother Ellen nee WALSH. We think he immigrated to Australia around 1881, married Jessie JOHNSTON in 1883 and had 10 children.), Kerryn Gatte, gattes@bigpond.com MULKEARNS/ MULKERN/ MULKERRIN, Lettery, Galway, 1800-1870, (Michael MULKEARNS was born in c.1795 according to a census entry from 1841 and was married to Bridget. In c.1875 a son, Patrick, immigrated to England and settled in Newcastle upon Tyne & Gateshead area. We need to know more about Michael & Bridget and any other children they may have had.), Chris McPhee, chris@mcphee.demon.co.uk MULKERN (MULKERRIN or O'MULKERRIN) - (Michael J. MULKERN emigrated to South Boston MA before 1881. Lived in Boston on Ewer St, Gustin St and Woodward St worked as a laborer. He m. Catherine GALVIN-MULKERN. They had at least four children: Mary Ann b.?, John Thomas b.1881, James Joseph b. 1884 and Catherine Agnes b. 1887), Galway, Sandy Mulkern-Kolosey, SKolo76377@aol.com MULKERN, 1850's to present. From Carna, Delia (Bridget) MULKERN born 1856 to John MULKERN and Barbara MALLOY. Went to US in 1870's, Carla, TEABAGS16@aol.com MULKERN, Clifden, 1850 to present , (Stephen GAVAN and Honora MULKERN of Clifden,Galway.), Bernice Montgomery, steel@fastinternet.net.au, 8 Mabel Street, Atherton, Queensland, Australia 4883 MULKERN - (Michael MULKERN, B. Galway 1860, emigrated to the US, date unknown, but married Bridget MCDONOUGH b. Galway in 1860, after they had arrived in the US. Believed to have lived in Boston, MA for a while, moved to St. Paul, MN and had three children who lived: Catherine 1893?, Michael 1893? and Agnes 1898. all died in St. Paul Would like any information re any apparent relatives of Michael MULKERN or Bridget MCDONOUGH), Samuel Cleveland, scleve3604@aol.com, 9581 Bennett Place Eden Prairie, MN 55347, USA MULKERN/MULKERRIN/MULKERAN - (Possibly Carna, Galway. Bridget MULKERN married James GANNON. Had (at least) two sons, John (c1871-1916) and Morgan (c1875-1916), and one daughter (?Mary) who married (?Patrick) HICKEY. These three siblings emigrated to the US and lived in South Boston. John GANNON married Bridget NEE.), Angela Harris, eeharris@capecod.net MULLALLY - (I am trying to trace relatives of my great grandparents Luke MULLALLY (b.1850) and Bridget MULLALLY (b.1856) who lived in the Claddagh district of Galway. Their children were John (1882), Michael (1883), William (1884), and Thomas) 1894). As yet I have no indications of g.g.grandparents names, and would appreciate any leads at all.), Tony Mullally, tonymullally@hotmail.com MULLALLY - I am trying to find information on the BROWNE/MULLALLY family. My great-grandfather, Patrick BROWNE married Honor MULLALY, resided in Galway in c1860. Their children were Bridget, John, Honor, Mary, and Ellen. My grandmother Mary BROWN immigrated to Boston in 1911 and married Thomas GILMORE. Any information on the MULLALY or BROWNE family would be appreciated.), Rebecca Duncan, rebecca1776@gmail.com MULLARKEY/MALARKY - (Mary MULLARKEY married Martin RONAN/RONAYNE c1840 in Gortnalea, Dunmore.) Maryann, Daisy49@comcast.net MULLARKEY - Mary, Dunmore, 1860 and earlier, Catholic, Robert Fathman, rfathman@columbus.rr.com, 5805 Tarton Circle N. Dublin OH 43017 USA MULLARKEY - (Owen MULLARKEY married Mary NEIFFIN or NEVIN circa 1870; Children:Patrick (1875-1945),Mary (1874-)(DUFFY),Owen (1875-), Thomas(1871-) Family all lived in Dunmore, Galway. Looking for info regarding parents or children.), Mary (Mullarkey) Wentzell, mullarkey@execpc.com, 699 Sycamore Lane Grayslake, IL USA MULLARKEY, Dunmore, Galway, (Thomas MULLARKEY born early 1800's but dead by 1887. His son James (1860-1930) married Mary O'CONNOR or CONNOR in Tuam and had six four children: Thomas, James, Mary Ellen, Margaret, Bridget and Anne. My branch comes from Mary Ellen.), Jim Kucharski, Greenkuch@att.net MULLARKY/MULLARKEY - (Mary MULLARKY b 1856 Shanballymore, Galway; daughter of Martin MULLARKY and Ellen (Eleanor) REDDINGTON who were m Feb 23,1852. Mary m Patrick McCORMICK (b 1851) of Culkeen, Roscommon) on Feb 19,1876 in Dunmore. They settled in Culkeen and had 8 children, all but one of whom emigrated to the U.S. in the early 1900's.), Siobhan, micah6895864@yahoo.com MULLEN - (John L., Knockatogher, Kiltullagh. Married Bridget MANNING abt 1830 (probably from Brierfield, Abbeyknockmoy)), Anne M. Adams, aadams@execpc.com, http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/a/d/a/Anne-MAdams/index.html MULLEN, (Michael MULLEN, born 1828 in Gort, Galway, Ireland. He, his brother, Peter, and sister, Catherine, came to USA together.), Martha Hyde, hydejack@bellsouth.net, 8954 Arcade Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32216 MULLEN, Ballynakill Parish - Letterfrack, 1830s-1880's, (Michael MULLEN a farmer in Letterfrack, had at least 1 daughter Margaret (b approx 1843). Margaret married John FAHERTY on 23 Oct 1866 in Ballynakill Parish. Witness to marriage was John MULLEN and Margaret FAHERTY with a note written under this entry in register that said " Witness: Joseph McGUINNESS"), Lizc719@yahoo.com MULLEN, County Galway, 1820-1840, (I'm looking for the parents and siblings of Patrick (b. c.1824), Dennis (b.c.1830), Hannah (b. c.1837) and Lawrence (b. c.1840) MULLEN, believed in Co.Galway, Ireland. I have given their father the name of Lawrence (?) MULLEN could be wrong. They were Roman Catholic.), LiRae Mullen Sullins, WehyaUsdi@aol.com, http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/u/l/Lirae-Ws-Sullins/index.html (Title of web page: The Crawford County Mullen's Home Page), 339 West Sea Avenue, Independence, Missouri, 64050-4323, USA MULLEN - (Catherine A. MULLEN born approx. May 7, 1877. I believe she was born in the Parish of Ballynakill, Diocese of Clonfert, Ireland. Her mother's maiden name was Anne ROURKE and her fathers name was John MULLEN. They had 8 or 9 children, some of the names are as follows: Patrick, emigrated to the USA; Mary, emigrated to the USA; Catherine, my grandmom, emigrated to the USA; Maggie, came to the USA, but, returned to Ireland; Thomas; Michael; Lawrence; Timothy (possibly); Jule (possibly). I have a very old address for a Michael MULLEN, Turrean, Kyle Broch, PO Loughrea Co, Galway, Ireland on a very old piece of paper and I don't know if anyone still lives at that address. My Grandmom could not read or write so information was not very easily obtained and I believe all correspondence with Ireland stopped when they arrived in America due to illiteracy.), Pat Moore, prmoore@skamania.net MULLEN - Daniel Wolftone FAY/FAHY/FAHEY/FAYE b. ca. 1834-36 County Galway, Ireland, d. 1925 Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. He married in 1858 Louisville, KY to Catherine Mary MULLEN who died in Iowa in 1902. In the 1880 census Daniel is away from home. Along with Catherine and their children is a NIESTER, Michael aged 60 shown as widow. He is listed as "father". He was born in Ireland as were his parents. My query would be - whose father? Catherine was a MULLEN (was he her step-father?) - Daniel was a FAHEY/FAY/etc. (was he his step-father? Daniel immigrated 1853 and Catherine 1856 according to the 1900 census which asks for this information.), Ruby Simonson McNeill, rubymc@comcast.net, http://home.comcast.net/~rubymc/fahey.htm MULLIN - (My great-grandmother, Mary Margaret MULLIN, born May 22, 1883 and immigrated to the USA in 1903 is listed as being from Milltown, County Galway. Her father was John MULLIN who married Mary McGINN. They were Catholic.), Marie Veerkamp, kitzkamp@pacbell.net MULLIN/MULLINS/MOULLIN - (I would like to find out some information about the MULLIN/MULLINS/MOULLIN, to name a few. I have a name of Nicolas (MOULLIN)MULLIN who was born abt.1770 and died before 1815. He died in Gaspe Quebec, Canada as far as I know. He married Elizabeth COFFIN about 1799. That’s all the information we have on him. In another printout we have a Nicolas living in Guernsey between 1730-1760. Do you have any information of these people as I have information on MULLIN’S and the many other spellings living in Ireland, in the Connaught area.), Linda Mullin, linda.mullin@cgocable.ca MULLINS - (Thomas MULLINS and wife Bridget CAREY they had a farm WOODLANDS, Atherny, County Galway Ire.of their children we know of 4 Redmond who became a Priest (?) John b 1818 came to Aust and hence our descent and two other sons one of which was Knighted (?) both went to war. Would like to make contact with other researching this family.), Ronnie Bates, ronnie@southwest.com.au MULLINS, Ballymacward, Co. Galway, 1800's, (I have a record of my great grandfather's baptismal certificate from St. Peter & Paul's parish in Ballymacward. His name was Michael MULLINS. He was the son of Patrick MULLINS and Mary KINDREGAN. He was born on October 3rd in 1865 and came to the states in 1892. He had two brothers, Patrick and John and three sisters named Delia, Mary, and Catherine), Kerri Ann Mullins, kmullins@vt.edu MULLINS - (John MULLINS and Sarah Catherine MURRAY were married 1840 at Athenry County Galway, Ireland. John MULLINS and his wife Sarah and son Patrick, left Plymouth on 1st November 1841 on the Sailing Ship "Rogulus" arriving in the Port Phillip Colony on the 19th February 1842. They settled at Fyansford Geelong Victoria. Their property was called "Woodlands", named after John's parents property in Athenry Ireland.), Ronnie Bates, ronnie@southwest.com.au, http://www.southwest.com.au/~ronnie MULROE - Margaret, Bohan(e) Co. Galway, 1840 - 1900, Dennis Blake, dblake@oeonline.com, Plymouth, Michigan MULROONEY, Ballygar, Co Galway, 1940 & previous, (Looking for any details concerning James MULROONEY Senior (died circa 1945 aged 52) and his wife Bea/Brigid MULROONEY (nee GERRAGHTY), died 1988 who lived in Tully, Ballygar, Co Galway. Also any further information concerning their brothers and sisters (ref. Cloonlyon, outside Ballygar, Co Galway)), James Mulrooney, James.Mulrooney@ingbarings.com and J_Mulrooney@hotmail.com MULROONEY, Dunmore, Galway, 1810 - 1842, Brenda Thomsen, wbthoms@telusplanet.net MULRY- My objective is to find any relational link between the following two individuals: 1. Thomas Maurice MULRY, born Dec. 25, 1828, to Winifred and Patrick MULRY (1792-1832), in County Galway, Ireland. Thomas emigrated to NY in 1837 or 1838. Large number of descendants on east coast. 2. Patrick MULRY, born Dec. 25, 1831, to Mary DRISKIN and John MULRY in County Galway, Ireland. Family lore places him in Moylough. Emigrated > IN 1864 or 1865 > Cincinnati where he married Bridget Mclaughlin (1839-1919), then > WI where he died in 1897. Patrick had a brother John (m. to B. CONNELLY). John's grandaughter Delia Dowd KELLY (Michael) lived in Annaghmore, Moylough until 1970s? Her daughter was Della (Paul) MCWALTER. A family church mentioned at Kilkerrin. Patrick's sister, M., married to J. HUGHES of Chicago. Since Thomas and Patrick were not brothers, sharing a paternal grandfather would be the closest possible link.), Gregg Mulry, gmulry@discover-net.net, N4707 Hill Road, Black River Falls, WI 54615 MULRYAN/MALRYAN - (I am seeking any links to my great grandmother Mary MULRYAN/MALRYAN who came to New Zealand in the 1860's. We have very little information but think she may have come from Galway or Clare County. Her father's name was Martin MULRYAN and her mother was Mary SMALL.), Mereana Roberts, mereana@xtra.co.nz MULRYAN, Glenamaddy. Galway, Parish of Boyounagh, (Thomas MULRYAN born 12 January 1848 to Thomas Mulryan and Catherine Egan.), Gloria Mulryan Eaton , glo112251@aol.com, P.O. Box 1367, Pembroke, Ga. 31321-1367 U.S.A. MULVEAGH, Galway, 1800-1950, (Searching for references to the name 'MULVEAGH'), Margflo, shelby_newsome@hotmail.com MULVIHILL - (Judith MULVIHILL born circa 1824 Galway. Arrived in South Australia 1847 aboard Trafalgar, married Michael WALSH 1848 Adelaide South Australia. My main aim is to find information that will give me a location in Galway. On her death certificate it states parents Michael HOLLIGHAM and Mary HOLLIGHAN (doesn't make sense) son was informant.), Trish, trisha46@hotmail.com MULVOY - (Seeking information on James MULVOY, Born Circa 1838, Galway West Riding. Member of Irish Police Force 1859 to 1868. Resigned to immigrate to Australia.), Jim Fahy, jimfahy6collegegreen@eircom.net MUNROE – (My Great Grandmother's maiden name was Bridget McCABE. She might have born in Co. Galway, but I know she lived in Headford, Co. Galway after her marriage. She was born around 1848 and was an orphan who lived with relatives. Family lore says she had at least one brother and one sister, one (both?) of whom possibly emigrated to Australia. Bridget married Martin MUNROE and lived in Headford, Co. Galway, where their first three children were born. Between 1875 and 1879, the family emigrated, in stages, to the U. S. and settled in Wilmington, Delaware, where five more children were eventually born; one of these children was my maternal Grandmother. I know almost nothing about Bridget McCABE but she is said to have been related to a Catholic Bishop.), Sheila Swierczewski, lunamother@gmail.com MURDOCK - (James MURDOCK born abt 1780 Diocese of Tuam, Connaught Province, Ireland & Mary TULLY born abt 1785 Tuam.), Amanda Curran, amandacurran@bigpond.com, Nowra, NSW, Australia MURPHY (John b. 1834; son of Timothy MURPHY & Helena CULLEN or Catherine CULLINAN), Annaghdown Galway, Frances Kemp, iris@nbnet.nb.ca MURPHY - (John MURPHY b. circa 1850 m. Mary HEAV(E)Y and had children Patrick m. Theresa HIGGINS, Catherine m. Michael BODKIN, Thomas went to US and m. Margeret JENNINGS, Michael m. Katie MURRAY, and Bridget m. John NOLAN (from Skehena, Menlough, Co. Galway)) Kilconnell, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway, 1800+, Frank Geary, geary621@hotmail.com MURPHY - (Michael MURPHY (Loughrea) m Mary SHERMAN (LoughreaBoston) .Michael Joseph MURPHY (1863 Loughrea -1936 US) m Katherine LAWLOR (1857 Mooncoin Kilkenny-1930 US): went to Spring Hill NS in 1885, to Boston 1891, Cape Cod 1896), 1840-1940, Loughrea Galway, Patricia Powers Schlesinger, ppsprc@metrocast.net, New Hampton NH USA MURPHY - (Catherine MURPHY b. Abbeyknockmoy, Co Galway, abt 1868. Parents Martin MURPHY and Nora GRIMES. Siblings were Bridget, Martin and Steven-who immigrated to Pa; James who immigrated to NYC; and Honor. She was married in1886 to William LALLY. They had 2 children in Abbey - Mary in 1886 and Thomas in 1895. Catherine immigrated to Pa without William and gave birth to daughter Catherine in 1908 in SW Pa.), Fran Malloy Alexander, Skistork@aol.com MURPHY - (Patrick MURPHY, father of Bridget MURPHY, m. Patrick ROCHE ca. 1880s to 1920s (See ROCHE)), Tuam?, Co. Galway, Larry@Chamberlin.com MURPHY - (Andrew MURPHY born in Galway in 1853. He married Ellen DOYLE born 1858 and moved to New Brunswick), John Murphy, JohnPaulMurphy@worldnet.att.net MURPHY - (John MURPHY, Annaghdown, Co. Galway. B.1834 to Timothy MURPHY & Catherine CULLINAN (married at Tuam 1820). Possible sibling of John: Peter b. 1835. John joined the British Army at Dublin 1n 1852 and on discharge in 1870 took up residence in Halifax, NS. He died in Saint John, NB in 1891.), Frances G. Kemp, iris@nbnet.nb.ca MURPHY - (Michael MURPHY born circa 1814 Galway, married: Jane McDONNELL. Was a Farmer, Two sons born in Galway, Patrick b. 1852 and James born 1853. 1814 - 1854 - family immigrated to U.S.A.), Mary Browne, m.browne@xtra.co.nz MURPHY - (James MURPHY, md abt. 1852 Catherine GREADY/GRADY lived in Kilcolgan Parish, Galway - children: Bridget, Mary, Honor, Mary, & Catherine.), Judy Lubinski, judy@gis.net, 7 Wilson St., Lynn, Ma. 01902-3524 MURPHY - (Luke MURPHY, was born about 1817 perhaps in the County Galway area. He and his brother or cousin came to Ontario, Canada around 1845. Luke married Mary HAWKINS (unsure of last name), Tom Murphy, ToMurphys@aol.com MURPHY - (Searching for Hugh WARD and wife, Mary MURPHY 1830-1890 possibly Meelick Parish, Kilduf?), Anita Duvall, grace@humboldt1.com MURPHY - (Researching MURPHY in Killeeley, Kilcolgan area.), Jack Keating, jkeating@mediaone.net MURPHY - (John MURPHY born Annaghdown C1834, the son of Timothy MURPHY and Catherine CULLINAN. Settled in Nova Scotia then New Brunswick, Canada.), Frances Kemp, iris@nbnet.nb.ca MURPHY, Tuam, 1800's, Carmel Burns, carmelb@chariot.net.au MURPHY - (Edith MURPHY daughter of Bridget and John Richard MURPHY born c 1852 in Galway married Nicholas COLUMBUS in Christchurch New Zealand.), Judith Collins, gcol6113@bigpond.net.au MURPHY - (Martin MURPHY b. abt. 1833 County Galway, to USA abt. 1860 Massachusetts m. Bridget MAHON 1860. Martin d. 1864 Illinois. Children: Mary b. 1861, Frank b. 1862, Anne C. 1864. Martin's parents were Frank MURPHY and Katherine.), Bernard S. Jackson, jackson_b@sbcglobal.net MURPHY - (Thomas MURPHY had a daughter Bridget b c 1840 Galway Ireland. She married Michael FLYNN 7th OCT 1859. They had a daughter Mary Agnes FLYNN b Galway c1860. The family moved to Australia with Mary Agnes and her mother Bridget arriving in 1867 but haven't found Michael's arrival. There were other children born in Victoria Australia. Any help with this family please contact sender.), Evelyn, emh_37[NOSPAM]@qld.chariot.net.au Delete the [NOSPAM] to use this email address. MURPHY - (Thomas MURPHY had a daughter Bridget who married Michael FLYNN Galway 1860. Bridget and Michael had a daughter Mary Agnes b Galway 1860. Family came to Australia by 1867.), Evelyn, emharding37@picknowl.com.au MURPHY - (Edward MURPHY, married to MANNION, Margaret about 1874-75 Rockhills Galway. Known children Martin Joseph MURPHY born October 1875 and Edward Murphy born 1878. Martin Joseph MURPHY ended his days in New Zealand. He married Elizabeth Alice WHITEHEAD in Wellington NZ in 1904 and died some time before 1920.), Brian Murphy, arkro@actrix.co.nz, 1149 Whangaparaoa Road, Gulf Harbour 1463, New Zealand MURPHY - (John MURPHY born about 1802 in Galway, married Margaret ROBINSON before 1852 probably Galway, was living in Staffordshire Eng.1852. He died after 1881.), Ann Marie Coghlan, amcgen2@gmail.com MURPHY - (Michael MURPHY born about 1830 who went to Cheshire and married Julia Surname unknown, possibly RONAN. All info or contact regarding this would be appreciated.), Steff Wright, steffwright@yahoo.com.au MURPHY – (My Grandfather was Thomas O'KEEFFE of Galway, born1901, moved to Dublin. MyGrandmother was Kathleen (MULDOWNEY) O'KEEFFE of Dublin, born 1900. Great Great Grandfather: John O'KEEFFE of Glenamaddy, Co. Galway, born 1867. Great Great Grandmother: Hannah (MURPHY) of Co. Galway, born 1875. Great Great Great Grandmother: Mary MURPHY of Co. Galway, born 1857, widowed by 1911 Census and came to live with her daughter Hannah. I'd like to find out about Mary MUPHY, her maiden name? Her husband? And if Hannah had any sister? I'd also like to find out more about John O'KEEFFE, his parents and siblings.), maireadok8[NOSPAM]@gmail.com Delete the [NOSPAM] to use this e-mail address. MURRAY - (Margaret F. MURRAY b 1908 Chicago, IL. Parents were Michael John MURRAY b 1868 in Slieve, Dunmore Parish, Galway and Margaret QUINN b 1876, Galway. Her parents were Andrew or Patrick QUINN and Catherine CLARK. Michael's parents were John MURRAY and Celia/Cecilia KELLY), Eleanor, elk@snowcrest.net MURRAY, Townland of Allendarrah, near Woodford, Time: 1840+, Sue Boyland, jboyland@wn.com.au, 5 Bow Court, Esperance, WA 6450, Australia MURRAY - (James MURRAY and Bridget RAUGHTREE his wife, were flour millers, who lived in Athenry, County Galway, Ireland. We know of two sons and one daughter Sarah b 1817 - in this family. There may have been others. The two sonswent to America, and started a flour mill and they became very wealthy, but never married. Sarah Catherine, the daughter, came to Australia. Would like to make contact with others researching this family.), Ronnie Bates , ronnie@southwest.com.au MURRAY - (In 1868 Catherine MURRAY of Dunmore Parish, Galway Co, married James LAWLOR of Wicklow Co. They had eight children, one of which married Bernard McALEER, who had a son Bernard McALEER Jr. who had a daughter Dorothy who was my mother.), Jamie Cummings, JIMC1128@aol.com, Pittsburgh, Pa.USA MURRAY - (Searching Thomas MURRAY,born in Galway (Co. or Town?) 10 October, 1837. Parents: Thomas Charles or Charles Thomas MURRAY, mother possibly Margaret. Emigrated to Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada ca. 1860. Died in Saint John, NB. 1916. A Shoemaker by trade. Searching for brother of Thomas MURRAY. He was Charles MURRAY, born 24 December, 1847 in Galway (City or County?) Also a Shoemaker by trade. He emigrated to Saint John,New Brunswick, Canada in 1870. Died in Saint John, N.B.,Canada 1909.), Shirley Kirk, s.kirk@ns.sympatico.ca, 22 Limardo Drive, Dartmouth,NS Canada,B3A3X5 MURRAY - (Margaret (or Maggie) MURRAY married Martin John CLEARY 14.9.1908 in Peter's Wells, or Peter MURRAY married Bridget DEVINEY 19.8.1878 in Peter's Wells. With 8 other brothers and sisters over 2 generations. Time from 1850 to 1910. Located in Doire Bhui, Derrawee, Peter's Wells and Chevy Chase near Gort (to the east/southeast) in southern Galway. Family members emigrated to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Perth, Western Australia; and Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA.), Philip Lauchs, philip.lauchs@bigpond.com MURRAY - (I am looking for any information on my great-grandmother's family MURRAY of Talbot Island. She was Celia MURRAY born in 1850, married James FLAHERTY in Clifden in 1866. Celia's father was Michael MURRAY of Talbot Island. I would appreciate any information on the Murray family, Talbot Island, etc.), dogpack90@aol.com MURRAY, Inishark, 19th & 20th centuries, Eileen Prince, etprince@comcast.net MURRAY, Clifden area, 19th & 20th centuries, Eileen Prince, etprince@comcast.net MURRAY - (Malachy MURRAY and wife Cecilia GORMAN arrived Australia 1844 "Sea Queen" - departed Galway 4-1-1844. Five children born Melbourne Victoria: Mary Ann 1848, John Joseph 1845, Cecilia c1855 James 1849, Francis c 1854. I am descendant of James - unable to find deaths in Australia of Malachy and Cecilia as a consequence unable to find any details of their births/marriages in Galway.), Pam Barnbrook, clarkbayfarm@mail.com MURRAY - (My gt. grandfather Michael MURRAY born 1835 Galway his father's name was Stephen MURRAY (occupation Seaman) and his mother's name was Mary KING. Michael MURRAY moved to Dumbarton Scotland and married a Bridget CHURCHILL in 1855 she was also from Galway.), rhogfors@hotmail.com MURRAY - (Festus MURRAY, 29, living Turbot married Mary HOLLERAN of Coolacloy in 1872. Fathers listed as 'dead'. Think Festus was son of Patrick of Coolacloy or Michael of Turbot. Do you have anything on these families?), Eileen Prince, etprince@comcast.net MURRAY - (Looking for information on my GrGr Grandfather, Patrick MURRAY, he was born about 1839, Dunmore Co.Galway. He married Margaret CONRY born abt 1837 and they lived in Bishop St Dunmore, I believe they had a lodging house. They had a son John Murray (My Gr Grandfather) who married Mary BRENNAN from Tuam, I am unsure if there were other siblings. I am interested in hearing from others researching similar names in the vicinity of Dunmore/Tuam.), Ann, durbridgela@bigpond.com [This e-mail address is out of date – please advise updated details] MURRAY - (I'm looking for any info on Annie MURRAY, born in Ireland appx. 1846. She married Heinrick VAN MANEN (from Holland) in Brooklyn, NY around 1865.), Rich Van Manen, vm1211@prodigy.net MURRAY - (Looking for info on Annie MURRAY, my gr.,gr., grandmother. She married Henry VAN MANEN (from Holland). in Brooklyn NY around 1864. They had a son Thomas. Annie was born in Ireland. Any info will help.), Rich Van Manen, vm1211@prodigy.net MURRAY - (I am looking for information regarding Edward MURRAY and wife Sarah - 1851 Census of Galway County only gives birth year (no actual dates) and no maiden name for Sarah. 2 children were born William and Robert Edward MURRAY - any information is appreciated.), Michelle Proctor, shellpro@aol.com MURRAY, Kilrickle/Kilreekle area - (Michael MURRAY's daughter, Mary Ann, moved to Kensington, London in 1860s and married Patrick MAHON from Grange / New Inn in 1867. The young family then moved to Brooklyn, NY in 1870.), Pat Wood, celtictwigs[NOSPAM]@yahoo.com Delete the [NOSPAM] to use this e-mail address. MURRAY - (John MURRAY supposedly came from Aran Islands, Galway. He married Mary SMITH also from Aran Islands. Both were born between 1795-1805. They moved to Ballymore, Armagh County sometime around 1815-1820's. Children: Benard William, Margaret, Mary Anne, Ellen, Elizabeth, John, Matthew, William Michael, Martha, Edward and James. They emigrated from Ireland to Quebec around 1853 with all their children.), ddo@mchsi.com MURRY - (John, son of John MURRY and Catherine (McDONNELL) born 1844 Co Galway. Married Mary CUFFE and moved to England. Was living in Heckmondwike, Yks by 1872), Mary Rogers, mwrogers@iinet.net.au MYLES or MILES, Aughrim parish, (Seeking any information on the ancestry and/or siblings of Ann MYLES, who married Martin DOHERTY. She was born about 1797, the daughter of Andrew and Bridget (?) MYLES. Emigrated to the USA and died in Providence, Rhode Island in 1881.), Lisa, lisagene@nycap.rr.com MYLETT - (MYLETT family possibly from Galway City prior to 1854. Specifically looking for an Andrew MYLETT who was married to a Catherine CHURCHILL both from Ireland and both came to the US between 1852 and 1854. Their son John MYLETT was born during the trip across the ocean to the US. John settled in NYC but I have no record of his parents other than their names on his death certificate and family stories. Any other MYLETT info from Co. Galway would be appreciated as well.), James Mylett, jmylett@aol.com Return to County Galway Surname List Index Page --> http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlgalway/galway.htm NOTICE: This information is provided by GENUKI to assist in making connections with researchers with similar interests. It must not be used for commercial purposes.