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Reflect

 

The contemporary equivalents to pagan idolatry had previously been prohibited in Europe and the Americas just as such evils had long been prohibited in Israel and Judah, as noted in the Book of Deuteronomy (18:10). Yet if some of the Jewish kings themselves were practicing and promoting child sacrifice, it is not hard to imagine that it rapidly became widespread among the people as a whole (see, for example, 2 Kgs 17:7). Indeed, Psalm 106 laments this widespread evil:

 

 

 

    They did not destroy the peoples,

 

      as the Lord commanded them,

 

    But they mixed with the nations

 

      and learned to do as they did.

 

    They served their idols,

 

      which became a snare to them.

 

    They sacrificed their sons

 

      and their daughters to the demons;

 

    They poured out innocent blood,

 

      the blood of their sons and daughters.

 

    Whom they sacrificed to the idols of Canaan,

 

      and the land was polluted with blood.

 

    Thus they become unclean by their acts

 

      and played the whore in their deeds. [vv. 34-39]

 

 

 

Jeremiah (7:31, 19:15) and Ezekiel (16:21, 20:31, 23:37-39) continued to denounce these sins, but largely in vain. If you thought the Jews had simply failed to observe certain religious rituals, think again.

 

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Even more astonishing is the similarity in practice between those who are nominally Christian today and those who were nominally Jewish then. Were it not for Christ and the ultimate indestructibility of His Church, we would surely be exiled by the Lord once again. As it is, our earthly future is bleak, and not (as so many think) because of a purely environmental change. Consider how William Butler Yeats expressed it in his great poem “The Second Coming” in 1919:

 

 

 

    Turning and turning in the widening gyre

 

    The falcon cannot hear the falconer;

 

    Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;

 

    Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,

 

    The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere

 

    The ceremony of innocence is drowned;

 

    The best lack all conviction, while the worst

 

    Are full of passionate intensity.

 

 

 

    Surely some revelation is at hand;

 

    Surely the Second Coming is at hand.

 

    The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out

 

    When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi

 

    Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert

 

    A shape with lion body and the head of a man,

 

    A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,

 

    Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it

 

    Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.

 

    The darkness drops again; but now I know

 

    That twenty centuries of stony sleep

 

    Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,

 

    And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,

 

    Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?

 

 

 

“The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity.” This seems to be the hallmark not only of Yeats’ early twentieth-century world but of our world today. We look to media and find that the most aggressive and widespread presentations merely purvey the values of a corrupt human culture.

 

https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/conversion-to-end-child-sacrifice-in-ancient-israel-and-now/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=catholic_news_church_militant_s_michael_voris_steps_down_after_morality_clause_violation&utm_term=2023-11-22

 

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Following the science…to belief in God

 

Friday Nov 03, 2023

 

 

 

Fr. Robert Spitzer, S.J. believes in God, the soul, and an afterlife. This is not surprising, as the Jesuit priest is a well-known defender of the precepts of the Catholic faith in his books, lectures, and numerous media appearances. But Fr. Spitzer holds that these beliefs are well-founded scientifically, and has written a book presenting his evidence.

 

https://podcast.ignatius.com/

 

 

 

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Poet-Cop

 

   “My two greatest loves are poetry and policing. The tasks of each of these “jobs” hone the senses. For instance, policing requires acute focus on data acquired through the five senses plus the crucial sixth sense of intuition. For me, this required focus on immediate physical detail is crucial both in composing my poems and in being inspired to write. I trust my mind’s eye and ear and nose to memorize exactly what Ive seen or heard or smelled while working a shift at my department.

 

https://poetacortez.com/home

 

 

 

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Colm ‘Stride’ O’Brien.

 

Described as someone who leaves behind a ‘lasting legacy’ in Listowel in terms of his musicality and vision, Colm helped found the Listowel Singers Choir that gave a platform for many singers over many years.

 

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Originally from Kilgarvin, Colm moved to Listowel to take up work as an engineer at Tarbert ESB Station. Along with his wife, Anne, they raised their family in Listowel where the couple soon absorbed themselves in the town’s love for music and entertainment.

 

 

 

In the autumn of 1980, Colm first raised the idea of starting a choir in Listowel. The high-point for Colm and Listowel Singers came in 1989 when performing for Pope John Paul II at the Vatican. In 2010, Colm received a civic reception from Listowel Town Council for his contribution to music.

 

https://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerry/north-west-kerry-news/tribute-to-kerry-musician-who-founded-listowel-choir-colms-contribution-is-so-profound/a1155404514.html

 

BITS and PIECES 3

 

Data Old 3

 

Duagh Cards
Fr John P Kennelly Mill Hill d Aug 4th 1965 a 65.
Br Bonifice Dower Enniskillen d 24-1-1958.
Br Eugenius Dower Cobh d 29th July 1954. A 57.
Mary Dower Rathoran d 14-3-1976.
Tim O Brien Purt d 28-41966 a 85.
Ellen O Connell Rea d 14th Oct 1967 a 77.
Jer Hickey Rathoran d 27-12-1957 a 69.
Sean Harnett d 6-3-1974 a 53 Sydney Hospital.
Pat Dower Rathoran 23-3-1954 a 70.
Wm. Sexton Rathoran d 18-2-1962 a 70.
John Joe Dower USA ? d Sept 8th 1957.
Ml O Sullivan Rathoran d 19th June 1948 a 27.
Liom O Dobair Seanamaca d 1-12-1941 a 73.
Wm. Dower Lexington Ave d 11-2-1956.
Sean O Keane Terenure d 2nd Nov 1983 a 62.
Sheamus Kennelly Smearlagh d 4-4-1987 a 61.
Bridget Harnett Rathoran d 20th Aug 1957 a 74.
Wm. M O Donnell Kilconlea d 10-12-1963 a 74.
Bridget Walsh Seanamhaca d 19-3-1963 a 87.
Risteard Breathnach Seanamhaca d 12 Nov 1950 a 86.
Maurice Twomey Rathoran d 19th May 1936 a 72.
Esther Dillon Knockanoone 27-12-1973 a 81.
Eileen Dower Dromcondra d 16-1-1993.
Elizabeth Dower d 10-4-1969.
Mary Broderick Purt d 12-2-1961.
Fr Dan J Keane Co Durham Ord. 1929 d 23-4-1962.
Pat O Donnell Dromtrasna d 10th Nov 191951 a 73.
Wm. Dillon Knockanoone d 12th July 1952 a 74.
Mce O Donnell Convent St. d 19-2-1974 a 83.
Nora Broderick Knocknisnaw d 7-2-1969.
James Kennelly Woodford d 30th July 1951 a 54.
Mrs Catherine Kennelly Smerla d 28-2-1953 a 58.
Pat O Sullivan Rathoran d 24-1-1963.
Eileen Kirby Rylane d 10th Nov 1952 a 31.
Mrs Mary Relihan Knockadireen d 4-4-1959 a 40.
Pat Carroll Purt d 22-3-1966 a 54.
Ann Flynn Annestown Waterford d 28-2-1994 a 44.
Pat Harnett Magheramore Wicklow.
Eliz Twomey Rathoran d 4th July 1972.
Fergus Mc Donald Banagher Co Offally
Philomena Mulvaney Kells 13th Aug 1988 a 58 .
Brid O Sullivan Rathoran d 29-12-1988 a 90.
Wm. O Shea Rathoran d 9th Nov 1990 a 76.
Edward Twomey Rathoran d 27th Aug 1976 a 78.
Francis Carroll Purt d 11th July 1976 a 79.
Anna M Crowe AIB House Hospital d 7-12-1972.
Ml Broderick Purt d 8th Aug 1987 a 77.
Stephen Galvin Gortaclahane d 22nd June 1971 a 89.
Mary Kelly Lahardane D 24th Oct 1985 .
Jack Relihan Knockadireen 13-4-1995 a 92.
Wm. O Connell Kilmorna d24th Sept 1994 a 70yrs.
Denis O Sullivan Rathoran d 9-12-1991 a 54.
Dan Heffernan Kilmorna d 12-2-1990 a 66.
David Pat Mary O Connor Rathoran d 29-4-1983 a 21.
Breda Lenihan Kingsland d 1991.
Sean Harnett Purt d 1994.
Rina Quirke Rathoran d 1st Aug 1991 a 70.
Bridget Mc Carthy Meenoline Templeglantine.
Philomena Mulvany Kells d 13th Aug 1988 a 58.
Pat Lenihan Purt d 10-1-1978 a 70.
Oliver Harnett Rathoran d 25th Aug 1958 a 6 yrs.
Sr. M Patricia Dillon Pres. Waterford d 31st Aug 1987 a 61.
Mrs Ellen [Ciss] O Brien Purt d 7th Nov 1977 a 73.
Mary HeneghanJames Quirke Rathoran d 10th Nov 1983 a 64.
Mgt O Donnell Bogmount d 14th Aug 1975 a 81.
James O Shea Rathoran d 12-3-1973 a 67.
Mrs O Donnell Purt d 21-2-1986 a 72.
Mrs Nora Broderick Purt d 11-2-1985 a 68.
James Quirke Rathoran d 10th Nov 1983 a 64.
Mgt O Donnell Bogmount d 14th Aug 1975 a 81.
James O Shea Rathoran d 12-3-1973 a 67.
Mrs O Donnell Purt d 21-2-1986 a 72.
Mrs Nora Broderick Purt d 11-2-1985 a 68.
James Quirke Rathoran d 10th Nov 1983 a 64.
Mgt O Donnell Bogmount d 14th Aug 1975 a 81.
James O Shea Rathoran d 12-3-1973 a 67.
Mrs O Donnell Purt d 21-2-1986 a 72.
Mrs Nora Broderick Purt d 11-2-1985 a 68.
James Quirke Rathoran d 10th Nov 1983 a 64.
Mgt O Donnell Bogmount d 14th Aug 1975 a 81.
James O Shea Rathoran d 12-3-1973 a 67.
Mrs O Donnell Purt d 21-2-1986 a 72.
Mrs Nora Broderick Purt d 11-2-1985 a 68.
James Quirke Rathoran d 10th Nov 1983 a 64.
Mgt O Donnell Bogmount d 14th Aug 1975 a 81.
James O Shea Rathoran d 12-3-1973 a 67.
Mrs O Donnell Purt d 21-2-1986 a 72.
Mrs Nora Broderick Purt d 11-2-1985 a 68.
James Quirke Rathoran d 10th Nov 1983 a 64.
Mgt O Donnell Bogmount d 14th Aug 1975 a 81.
James O Shea Rathoran d 12-3-1973 a 67.
Mrs O Donnell Purt d 21-2-1986 a 72.
Mrs Nora Broderick Purt d 11-2-1985 a 68.
James Quirke Rathoran d 10th Nov 1983 a 64.
Mgt O Donnell Bogmount d 14th Aug 1975 a 81.
James O Shea Rathoran d 12-3-1973 a 67.
Mrs O Donnell Purt d 21-2-1986 a 72.
Mrs Nora Broderick Purt d 11-2-1985 a 68.
James Quirke Rathoran d 10th Nov 1983 a 64.
Mgt O Donnell Bogmount d 14th Aug 1975 a 81.
James O Shea Rathoran d 12-3-1973 a 67.
Mrs O Donnell Purt d 21-2-1986 a 72.
Mrs Nora Broderick Purt d 11-2-1985 a 68.
James Quirke Rathoran d 10th Nov 1983 a 64.
Mgt O Donnell Bogmount d 14th Aug 1975 a 81.
James O Shea Rathoran d 12-3-1973 a 67.
Mrs O Donnell Purt d 21-2-1986 a 72.
Mrs Nora Broderick Purt d 11-2-1985 a 68.
James Quirke Rathoran d 10th Nov 1983 a 64.
Mgt O Donnell Bogmount d 14th Aug 1975 a 81.
James O Shea Rathoran d 12-3-1973 a 67.
Mrs O Donnell Purt d 21-2-1986 a 72.
Mrs Nora Broderick Purt d 11-2-1985 a 68.
James Quirke Rathoran d 10th Nov 1983 a 64.
Mgt O Donnell Bogmount d 14th Aug 1975 a 81.
James O Shea Rathoran d 12-3-1973 a 67.
Mrs O Donnell Purt d 21-2-1986 a 72.
Mrs Nora Broderick Purt d 11-2-1985 a 68.
James Quirke Rathoran d 10th Nov 1983 a 64.
Mgt O Donnell Bogmount d 14th Aug 1975 a 81.
James O Shea Rathoran d 12-3-1973 a 67.
Mrs O Donnell Purt d 21-2-1986 a 72.
Mrs Nora Broderick Purt d 11-2-1985 a 68.
James Quirke Rathoran d 10th Nov 1983 a 64.
Mgt O Donnell Bogmount d 14th Aug 1975 a 81.
James O Shea Rathoran d 12-3-1973 a 67.
Mrs O Donnell Purt d 21-2-1986 a 72.
Mrs Nora Broderick Purt d 11-2-1985 a 68.
James Quirke Rathoran d 10th Nov 1983 a 64.
Mgt O Donnell Bogmount d 14th Aug 1975 a 81.
James O Shea Rathoran d 12-3-1973 a 67.
Mrs O Donnell Purt d 21-2-1986 a 72.
Mrs Nora Broderick Purt d 11-2-1985 a 68.
James Quirke Rathoran d 10th Nov 1983 a 64.
Mgt O Donnell Bogmount d 14th Aug 1975 a 81.
James O Shea Rathoran d 12-3-1973 a 67.
Mrs O Donnell Purt d 21-2-1986 a 72.
Mrs Nora Broderick Purt d 11-2-1985 a 68.
Maynooth d 9th Aug 1987 a 75.
David Lenihan Purt d 25-12-1982 a 74.
John O Sullivan Station House Castleisland d 1982 a 57.
Michael O Donnell Purt died 7th October 1984 a 72
Mrs Mgt Enright Purt d 22- 4- 1987 a 86
Pat Broderick Purt d 8- 1- 1987 a 84
Tom Relihan Knockadireen d 25th - 3- 1982 a 80 years
Fr Michael Leen CC Duagh Ord 1947 d 1975, 28th Jan.
Cathleen Begley Bridge Street d May 1981 a 52
Ellen O Shea Rathoran died 23rd 4th - 1971 a 89
Mce O Donnell Convent Street d 19 - 2nd - 1974 a 83
Nora Mary O Brian Purt d 20th - 3rd - 1985
Larry O Brian Purt d 18th - 3- 1994 a 85y
Hannah Stack Rea d 21st of May 1984 a 84
David O Connor Rathoran d 13th June 1989 a 75.
John O Connor Rathoran d 6th May 1966 a 91.
Mgt O Connor Rathoran d 13-3-1980 a 95.
Bridget O Sullivan Rathoran d 1988.
Jer Lenihan Purt d 29th May 1984 a 81..
Pat Broderick Purt d 8-1-1987 a 84.
Catherine Begley Br. St Abbeyfeale d 3-1--1990 a 89.
Jim Harnett Rockmount Ennis d 22-12-1987 a 60.
Brid Mc Carthy Meenoline d 19th June 1989 a 72.
James Quirke Rathoran d 10th Nov 1983 a 64.
Mgt O Donnell Bogmount d 14th Aug 1975 a 81.
James O Shea Rathoran d 12-3-1973 a 67.
Mrs O Donnell Purt d 21-2-1986 a 72.
Mrs Nora Broderick Purt d 11-2-1985 a 68.

Donald F. Kennelly of Bellevue died Nov. 2, 2000, in Bellevue. He was 79.

Born Oct. 15, 1921, in Camden, N.J., he moved to Washington in 1966 and to Bellevue in 1988. He served in the Army and Air Force, was a World War II Bataan survivor, prisoner of war in Japan and a Purple Heart recipient. After the war, he worked as a steel mill finisher and became a member of the Disabled American Vets.

Survivors include his son, Donald J. Kennelly, of New Orleans; brother, John M. Kennelly, of Kirkland; sister, Catherine Botch, of Bellevue; and three grandchildren.

A funeral Mass will take place at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Following the service and reception, the burial will take place at 12:30 p.m. at Sunset Hills Memorial Park.

Green's Bellevue Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Doherty
Shanahan Bishop
Dear Jer,
How have you been? I am sending this note to both addresses - I am not sure which one you prefer (or check more frequently), but please let me know.
I have "Newtownsandes Online" bookmarked and check it periodically. I was just looking at the section on Knockanure and Moyvane Sisters and saw the 3 children of Matt Doherty and Ellen Lyston who became nuns. The latter two I found in the Annals of the Presentation Sisters in Tralee (through the auspices of Fr. Jimmy Kissane - R.I.P.). I am sure I wouldn't have seen these records had he not interceded for me. I will miss my visits with him. He was so interested in the family history. Here is some information from the Presentation Annals:
Kate (or Catherine) Doherty was called in Religion "Sister Mary Austin Joseph of the Sacred Heart" entering the convent on 16 February 1871, took the habit of the congregation on 15 September 1871, and made her profession on 16 September 1873.
Ellen Doherty was called in Religion "Sister Mary David Joseph of the Face of Jesus" entering the convent on 23 February 1869, took the habit of the congregation on 14 September 1869, and made her profession on 15 September 1871.
Obviously, the Loreto Sister would not appear in the Presentation Annals, but I assume that Cyril Jane Doherty was Janette, the youngest child of Matt and Ellen.
I am glad to see more being added to the web site. I see extracts from the 1901 Census (Irish Speakers), Tithe Applotment Books, etc. Keep it up!
I hope all is well with you and your family and look forward to seeing you in September, God willing.
Richard M. DohertyDear Jer,
How have you been? I am sending this note to both addresses - I am not sure which one you prefer (or check more frequently), but please let me know.
I have "Newtownsandes Online" bookmarked and check it periodically. I was just looking at the section on Knockanure and Moyvane Sisters and saw the 3 children of Matt Doherty and Ellen Lyston who became nuns. The latter two I found in the Annals of the Presentation Sisters in Tralee (through the auspices of Fr. Jimmy Kissane - R.I.P.). I am sure I wouldn't have seen these records had he not interceded for me. I will miss my visits with him. He was so interested in the family history. Here is some information from the Presentation Annals:
Kate (or Catherine) Doherty was called in Religion "Sister Mary Austin Joseph of the Sacred Heart" entering the convent on 16 February 1871, took the habit of the congregation on 15 September 1871, and made her profession on 16 September 1873.
Ellen Doherty was called in Religion "Sister Mary David Joseph of the Face of Jesus" entering the convent on 23 February 1869, took the habit of the congregation on 14 September 1869, and made her profession on 15 September 1871.
Obviously, the Loreto Sister would not appear in the Presentation Annals, but I assume that Cyril Jane Doherty was Janette, the youngest child of Matt and Ellen.
I am glad to see more being added to the web site. I see extracts from the 1901 Census (Irish Speakers), Tithe Applotment Books, etc. Keep it up!
I hope all is well with you and your family and look forward to seeing you in September, God willing.
Richard M. DohertyDear Jer,
How have you been? I am sending this note to both addresses - I am not sure which one you prefer (or check more frequently), but please let me know.
I have "Newtownsandes Online" bookmarked and check it periodically. I was just looking at the section on Knockanure and Moyvane Sisters and saw the 3 children of Matt Doherty and Ellen Lyston who became nuns. The latter two I found in the Annals of the Presentation Sisters in Tralee (through the auspices of Fr. Jimmy Kissane - R.I.P.). I am sure I wouldn't have seen these records had he not interceded for me. I will miss my visits with him. He was so interested in the family history. Here is some information from the Presentation Annals:
Kate (or Catherine) Doherty was called in Religion "Sister Mary Austin Joseph of the Sacred Heart" entering the convent on 16 February 1871, took the habit of the congregation on 15 September 1871, and made her profession on 16 September 1873.
Ellen Doherty was called in Religion "Sister Mary David Joseph of the Face of Jesus" entering the convent on 23 February 1869, took the habit of the congregation on 14 September 1869, and made her profession on 15 September 1871.
Obviously, the Loreto Sister would not appear in the Presentation Annals, but I assume that Cyril Jane Doherty was Janette, the youngest child of Matt and Ellen.
I am glad to see more being added to the web site. I see extracts from the 1901 Census (Irish Speakers), Tithe Applotment Books, etc. Keep it up!





Re: Shanahan Family History
Posted by: Mary Fennell Date: April 21, 2001 at 05:57:54
In Reply to: Re: Shanahan Family History by Jer Kennelly of 388


Hi Jer,

We've corresponded re Kennelly family of Ballylongford, but I also have Shanahan ancestors. A Sylvester Shanahan came to US in about 1825. Had offspring, Jeremiah and John, who became Catholic bishops ofarrisburg PA. Any connection?

Mary

 

Mulvihill ; Hello Jer ( what is that short for ? Jeremy ) Enclosed is info. re Mulvihill line that we are trying to find help with. Geneaologosists seem to recommend working backwards through the family tree, so that is what I am attempting.
DETAILS. ( Dorothy sent a few of these queries )
1. Is there a contact to find out information re. Baptismal records from diocese of Kerry for Parish Church of Moyvanne for Thomas Mulvihill, born 1830.
2. Is there a listing for Johanna Scanlan Born 1826 ? 1827 for the same area.
3. Help to obtainn a marriage certificate from Guernsey re Thomas and Johannas marriage 1855.
4. Any helpful sites on the internet to help us in our research.
Furhter info re MULVIHILL.
Thomas Mulvihill son of Micheal and Ellen Mulvihill of Newtown Sandes County Kerry Civil Parish of Murher Poor Law Union. Listowel Iraghticonnor Barony.
I feel all Mulvihills are related ( one of the replies per. e-mail " we are knee deep in Mulvihills !! ) It is just trying to obtain the history of at least 3 of the above mentioned names to help push us further along the branch.
It is the Year Of The Volunteer here in Queensland australia, doyou have that over your way. Areas wouldn't function without volunteers. I am a volunteer with Little Haven Palliative Care and also the Cancer fund.
Thank you in anticipation of receiving some help, no matter how samll. If there is any other info. you may need, please e-mail and I will respond.
Postal address - Anne Morrisson,
' Freshwater '
M.S. 372,
Cullinane Road,
SEXTON 4570
Queensland - AustraliaHello Jer and thanks for the info. The Kennelly you mention is that a different or correct spelling of the Ellen Connell / Connolly / who married a Mulvihill we are looking for ? Do you know of a web site for the Catholic church in Guernsey ( i.e. similar to the page I found re. Newtonsandes ) I have a scanner but haven't had any success at the moment using same. The name we are looking for initially is MULVIHILL, but any info you send is greatly appreciated. With thanks Anne MStill hoping that I can receive some information with regard to MULVIHILL. Micheal and Ellen of Newtown Sandes town County Kerry Civil Parish of Murher Poor Law Union ( what does that mean ? ) Listowel. One of their children - Thomas married Johanna Scanlon in Guernsey Channel Isles and came to Australia as assissted passengers on the ' Mary Ann ' settling in Tumut New South Wales Australia. I have some details on them but would like more family history. Kind regards Anne M

 

Griffin / Mc Nally
21 Mar 1999 12:00 PM
Surnames: Griffin, McNally, Hughes, McEvoy, Branagan, Martin, McMahon, Bough, Walsh, Search, McCormick
Classification: Obituary
1-28-1912

MRS. EDWARD McNALLY

Died Early Sunday Morning After a Long Illness

Sunday morning Mrs. Edward McNally passed away at her home in this city. She was taken ill during the latter part of January. She was given the best of medical attention and she had the assistance of a trained nurse during her long and most trying illness, but it seems that death had claimed her. She retained her courage to the last, ardently hoping that she might be spared to give for a few years longer the loving, motherly attention that her family required; but such, it is evident, was not the will of Providence. She died fully fortified by all of the spiritual advantages that the fervant, confiding Christian could possess in passing from time to eternity.
The funeral was held Tuesday. There was a requiem high mass at Assumption church. Father Conway was the celebrant. The interment was in St. John's cemetery. There was a large attendance. The W.O.O.F. and the L.A. of the A.O.H. were present. The pall bearers were Bert Hughes, E.J. McEvoy, W.I.Branagan, J.R. Martin, P.F. McMahon and Peter Bough. There were a number of beautiful floral offerings, the gifts of friends and societies to which Mrs. McNally belonged.
Jane Griffin was born at Caledonia, Houston county, Minnesota, March 1, 1865. She came to Palo Alto county about thirty years ago. July 23, 1888 she was united in marriage to Edward McNally at Assumption church in this city, Rev. Daniel Murphy officiating. Mr. and Mrs. McNally subsequently made their home in Emmetsburg. The surviving members of the family are the husband, three sons and four daughters. The sons are Raymond R., Clement J., and Maurice Edward. The daughters are Elizabeth Genevieve, Mary Bernette, Veronica Kathlene and Mildred Irene. One daughter died in infancy. Her father, Maurice Griffin, who is quite aged, lives at Red Wing, Minnesota, as do also two sisters, Mrs. Richard Walsh and Mrs. Wm. Search. Another sister, Mrs. C.P. McCormick, resides at Houston, Minnesota. There are two brothers, John Griffin of Graettinger and Michael of Seattle, Washington. Mrs. McNally was a member of the W.O.O.F. the L.A. of the A.G.H., the ????????????????????????.
The death of Mrs. McNally is not only an irrepable loss to her devoted husband and seven sons and daughters, but it is keenly felt by our entire community, of which she was an acitve, worthy, and helpful member for nearly a quarter of a century. She was a lady of more than average intelligence, of keen discernment, and of true zeal for the attainment of all that is elevating and edifying in the lives of individuals as well as in the organized efforts of communities. Those who knew her intimately were fully convinced of this predominating purpose in her character. No woman in Emmetsburg understood better her responsibilities in her home and none, we are sure, gave to them closer, more far seeing or more self-sacrificing attention. That her love, care, devotion and maternal ambition had more than ordinary influence on the members her household was unmistakably manifested by them during the uncertain, slowly passing, painful hours of her last illness. To their spiritual and temporal welfare she had given the best years of her pious, thoughful, industrious, helpful life and they, in return, did everything that affection could suggest to assist her, to comfort her and to cheer her. Mrs. McNally was not only one of the most anxious, prudent, and provident of mothers, but she was a warm-hearted friend, an obliging neighbor, a practical social planner, and an exceptionally willing worker in church affairs. In fact she was never indifferent if any local activity in which she felt it her duty to make herself useful. She was always willing to undertake her part and to do it as well as her ability and time would permit. Her confidences in God's goodness, her readiness to do his holy will as best she could, and her disposition to make any sacrifice that he might require of her earned for her the high regard of those who appreciate sincere motives and enobling Christian deeds, nd they did much to make her laudable efforts successful. She was called at a comparatively early age from those whom she so fondly loved and for whom she had so anxiously and helpfully toiled. May Providence comfort and guide them, during the coming years, and lighten the burden of anguish that now weighs heavily on their tender hearts. The sympathy of all is extended to Mr. McNally, to the sons and daughters, and to the other relatives in their bereavement.


Griffin Manley

Hello from California!

Wow! The Griffin ancestors must be pulling some strings from above! My sister and I have been looking into this line since we started going through my father's papers, shortly after he passed away. They actually belonged to my Great Aunt Hortense J. White. He was busy working in Honolulu at the time and had to rush over to Los Angeles to clear out her apartment when she could no longer live on her own. At first we were disappointed because he only saved papers. Now that we have found out what they are, we are very grateful, that he had the presence of mind to do so.

Recently, we have been able to hook up with 3 other Griffin researches. One is here in California, one on the east coast in the Carolinas and the other in Notingham, England. We are trying to get something together where we share all information and perhaps accomplish more.

As for my situation, I have some of our papers and my sister has the others. I live in Northern California and she lives in the southern part of the state. We have an elderly mother that we both take care of, that lives up here, so she comes up about once a month. We also send things back and forth via email, of course. She is also on her way to visit both her daughter in Spain and then go to Ohio to help her son, daughter-in-law and new grandchild move into a house. She is able to do this with little expense, because her husband is a captain with a major airline. She has the info on the White aunts that entered ordered. I believe that nearly all of the girls that immigrated to American in the 1820's became nuns. One was fairly famous at the time for writing the first textbooks used in the US parochial schools. I have a copy of one of them about Mythology, published in 1876. It was written by C. A. White. I think she was a Catherine.

Right now we are both quite busy because my other sister, who lives in Virginia, is coming out with her family for her annual visit. We are both tied up, helping to get my mom's house ready for her visit. Then, after she is here for a week, I plan to take a week's vacation with my family while my sister is here to watch over my mom. My son is 16 and studying American History in school next year, so we are going to the east coast, especially Boston, so that he can at least get a glimpse of "the real thing".


I don't remember if I told you the exact connection that I have with the Griffins, so excuse me if I repeat. My great x 3 grandmother was Brigid (Bridget) Griffin White, Gerald's sister. She immigrated with her husband to Friendsville, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, about 3 years after her father and mother did, about 1823. (There is a website, by the way, for the little church the family founded there, let me know if you'd like the site).

Brigid's son, my grx2 grandfather was William Francis White. He married Frances (Fanny) Russell, also born in Ireland. She was an orphaned as a baby and adopted by her much older cousin, Stephen Russell Mallory. He was a US Senator from Florida and became Confederate Secretary of the Navy (Ironclads--CSS Virginia (Merrimack) vs the Monitor) during the Civil War. He raised Fanny in Key West, FL and Wm evidently discovered her on a business trip to the area. He married her in 1849 in Savannah, Georgia, and then headed for New York harbor (after gathering supplies) and headed off to be a merchant in the California Gold Rush. They settled in San Francisco for about 3 years and made enough money to buy a fairly large piece of property in Watsonville, Santa Cruz County and founded the church there, as well as the first frame house in the county (shipped as a "kit house" from Boston, said to be of Maine timber). The house still stands, in the middle of a huge strawberry field. It was obviously built by New Englanders who knew how to build both houses and ships.

Fanny and William's son was Stephen Mallory White, my great grandfather. He was the first native born Californian to serve in the US Senate. His major accomplishment, career-wise was fighting the Railroad tycoon, Colis Huntington and placing Los Angeles Harbor where it is today. He has a statue there and fairly recently, one of the new state-of-the-art pilot boats was named after him and Christened by my son, a great thrill for him. SM White married Hortense Sacriste (1/2 French, the other half O"Neill or O'Neal) and their son was my grandfather, William Stephen White. My dad was Stephen William Nolting White. My son is John Stephen, so you can see we've kept the name of the man who graciously took in my gg grandmother years ago.

It is said that the money from the sale of Gerald's Collegians was sent to PA to help start the family on their way here, so you can see why we hold a great debt to his generosity.

The man that I mentioned before in Nottingham thinks his connection is Daniel, Gerald's brother who wrote the bio of him. He has an inscribed book, passed down through the generations stating so. The one in California is looking for an elusive "Honora" Griffin. In his search, he has found out more about MY family than his so far, even a connection in Ireland, where someone there was wondering what happened to our branch of the family and found the Catholic Encyclopedia article, but not us. My dad was trying to do the reverse. He brought us to Ireland in 1968, but we were only able to stay a short while and the only connection we were able to find was Gerald Griffin St. in Limerick.

So how are you related? I saw the Griffin names on your list and was wondering. I take it that you live in the Clare, Limerick area?


As for me, I ended up more than 1/2 Irish, the rest being English (my mom's family left England with nearly the first colonists about 1640 for Jamestown, VA, the first permanent English settlement here. Oddly enough, they left for Religious and Political reasons as well, as they were Quakers. I also have a small amount of French and German as well. The interesting mix is my son, who is half Italian as well. Someday I just have to get him over there to actually see his heritage. This year would have been a great year, the airfares were so low, almost cheaper than going to the East Coast, but we still don't have passports and they take a while to process. My sister usually does a walking tour over there every year, but had to cancel this year due to the mad cow outbreak.. She has walked by many places with significance to the family, not knowing it until later.

No, I don't know anything about the Manley's of California. How are they related and what do you know about them so far? Supposedly, more Griffins made it to California than I released. Some are supposedly buried in the closest Mission Cemetery at San Juan Bautista. I just found this out and have not had the time to drive down there and check it out. It's only about a half an hour or so from here, so I plan to pop down there as soon as I have the chance to see what I can find. We did have mention of it in the family letters, but didn't know that they stayed in California and were buried so close. I have been to the mission more than a few time and wasn't aware of it. I always take visitors there because it is right on the San Andreas earthquake fault and is quite impressive, especially for those not used to earthquakes.

Let me know what, if anything you do know about the Manleys and I will attempt to see if I can add anything to it.

I don't know if the talent is inherited or not, but my son seems to be a natural at poetry. He's even been able to write poems for his French class. They just pop out without much effort at all. I was never good at it, so it has me baffled. My grandfather's brother, Gerald Griffin White, also seemed to have quite a talent. We have found stacks of his that were evidently read on major San Francisco and Los Angeles radio stations in the 1930's.

Must go. I have to pack early for the trip so that my nephew can spend the week with us when he comes. He's the same age as my son and the cousins only get to see each other once a year. My son is an only child, so they are like brothers.

Nice hearing from you. I really enjoyed your website, by the way. We are trying to get one up at this end. My son knows how to design them but we are in the process of upgrading our system. My husband is a systems operator for the county. We live in Silicon Valley, by the way, which explains why we even have a system at all. I'm aiming for an iBook, so that I can go off into my corner and not be disturbed while I'm doing my genealogy. The word I dread from the office is "OOPS!" The two are constantly upgrading everything and occasionally there's a BIG mistake. Of course they always blame it on the machine.

Thanks for getting in touch!

Lindalouise White De Mattei

 

Sr Mary Ita O Sullivan
She is gone, that gentle Sister ,
Kindly ,gracious, blest,
Gone to the Heart of Jesus,
Sweet home of peace and rest.

Like him in far off Nazareth.
The hidden life she led,
She walked the lowly ways of earth
But angels knew her tread.

Like him was pain her portion ,
Like him she bore the cross
Even to Calvarys summit ,
There learned the gain of loss .

At length the roseate tinted clouds
Athwart the Eastern way
Proclaimed the glad approach of dawn ,
The dawn of the Perfect Day .

And now in spheres celestial
Her soul by love possessed
Will know the deep , ecstatic joy
Of Mary and the Blest .


Bishop Brendan O'Brien asked me to send you this information about Bishop Windle.
We are not really sure of Bishop Windle's ancestry but this may help you.
Most Reverend Joseph Raymond Windle
Joseph Raymond Windle was born in Ashdad, Ontario, Canada, August 28, 1917; the son of James Windle and Bridget Scollard.
After completion of his studies at Calabogie High School in 1936, he studied Philosophy at the Classical College of St. Alexandre, Limbour, Quebec. Between 1939 and 1943 he pursued theological studies at the Grand Seminary of Montreal. He was ordained to the priesthood in his home parish, Most Precious Blood, Calabogie, Ontario, Canada, on May 16, 1943
Following his ordination, he was assistant in Mattawa for seven years. In 1950, he pursued post graduate studies in Canon Law in Rome at the Lateran University, and on his return to Canada, he served as Secretary to Bishop Smith and Vice Chancellor. He was then appointed assistant at Temiscaming, where he served from 1954 to 1957.
In 1957 he became part time assistant at Campbell's Bay, Quebec and served on the Regional Matrimonal Tribunal of the Archdiocese of Ottawa, Ontario. He was named Parish Priest of Campbell's Bay in 1958 and continued his work in Ottawa at the same time.
On November 15, 1960, he was named Auxiliary Bishop of Ottawa. His Episcopal Ordination took place in Notre Dame Basilica, Ottawa, Ontario, on January 19, 1961. Bishop Windle remained Auxiliary Bishop of Ottawa and Pastor of St. Patrick's Parish for eight years.
On January 25, 1969, he was named Coadjutor Bishop of Pembroke with the right of succession and became Bishop of Pembroke in February 1971.
Pope John Paul II accepted Bishop Windle's resignation as Bishop of Pembroke on May 5, 1993.
Bishop Windle died suddenly on September 24, 1997.
Hope this is helpful
Sr. Marie for
Bishop Brenday O'Brien


Post Card Old Data
Key Words
Brooklyn 1906 Miss B M Hayes Fairy St.
Miss Hurley Presbytery Bulgaden 1906 . Athea , Pat , Sheehy.
Portland Ml ? Longfellow ?
Miss Blake School House Ardleigh, Colchester [Venesia Farrovia]
Pittsburgh Pa, The Point By Night .
Miss Lucy Magrane ? Loretto Abbey Rome , Farrovia 1925.
Fr J M ? sent card from Rome.
Liverpool Card to Miss Moya O Neil 2 Jocelyn Place from Rita 1931.
Student Margarita Moloney Loretto Abbey.
Miss Bridie Hayes Fairy St . 1931 B Dalton Posted Limerick.
Miss M Moloney from Violet 16-4-1903.
1902 Card from May Carroll ?.
Remember 24th June 1903 from Violet.
Mr J Walsh RIC ? Athea Jan 1927.
Miss Hurley Mountain View Hotel Lisdoonvarna 1906.
D W Hurley Merchant Athea.
9th Regimental Armoury 14th St NY near 6th Ave Brooklyn Stamp , Mr J M Hayes Fairy St 1906 [ M Greany].
Miss Nora Guiney Knockavinna London Card Half Penny Stamp , Xmas .For D W Hurley [Cupid] .
Mary Mc Elligott ,Ellen Cullen, Sr. Dolores,Rathfarnham From Sheffield to Mgt Moloney.
Miss K O Connor Athea 1907 .
Chicago 1907 to Miss B W Hurley Athea.
Agnes Mc Gill to Mgt Moloney from Toronto 14-12- 1905 Jarvis St,
Coborg Canada Abbey St Card . P Roche there for 6yrs ,Dear Friend Denis Moloney,Abbeyfeale . Old Card.
Lucy writes to Miss M Moloney.
Miss Kelly Publican Athea 1905 from Mary A Casey.
Mr James N Cotter Knockbrack Knocknagoshel . From N Healy wanted to talk about work in ?.
From Evelyn to Loretto Abbey.
Mountain View Hotel , Ballybunion Post Mark 1906 to M Hurley.
Card from J O B ? Xmas England going to Paris to Mgt Moloney [old card[
Miss ? Kitty Healy Ballygrennan 1920 ?. Wishing Dearest Kate a Happy Xmas.
Harriet ? Love to Mrs Barrett ? The Sq. Listowel.
Miss Moloney Clare View Lodge Ballybunion.
Miss H Cleary ? @ Mrs Mc Donnell Bulgaden.
Mrs A F Keeffe 596 Wartington St Springfield,1910. Would you like a bunch of Shamrocks Mother.
Marie a Listowel friend has collected 450 Post Cards . c1904.
Brooklyn Card to Mr James Moran Gortnagross 1906.
Directory Dr T L Moloney Ballarat 1867-70.
26 Wood Grimsley Mrs A Bevan ?Cross Roads Ditchingham ? NR Norfolk .
Death of Miss Smith from Jim.
Maggie Mc Coy of Cortland NY wrote to Miss B Hurley.
Miss K O Connor Athea . Paddy talks of Marriage to Earl c1906.
Miss Mollie Kenny Kenny Lodge Ballybunion 1916. SS Peter + Paul Church . Wolverhampton Card.
Rev John B Moloney CC The West Inn Abbeyfeale.
South Leigh Brighton 1905 to Miss Moloney Abbeyfeale from Maya ?
Master F O Donnell The Cottage Kiladysert.
Her Dearest from Berlin to Mgt Moloney.
Maggie Moloy ? Cortland NY to Bridge . Principal School there.
Miss Mary Jo Liston Athea from Mary Scannell Abbeyfeale.
San Francisco P Hurley to D W Hurley.Note Pat J Hurley returned Home died1943 Buried Killahenny with his Wife Mc Enery.
Leytonstone Posted Cousin Tommie to Miss Hurley at Lisdoonvarna.
Pittsburgh PA For Mary T Moloney Church St.
Master Joe Moloney Hope your hand is well again St Vincent's Limerick.
Jose Liston Athea Village 1912 Jim.
Miss J W Booth @ Mr B White Glenagore Athea 1906. Post Mark Leytonstone from Kitty.
7.30 March 7th 1905 Card.
D W Hurley Card from San Francisco 19??.
Pat in San Francisco , J B coming home after 12yrs.
From Maggie Mc Coy to Miss B Hurley 1907. Mamaroneck NY Post Mark.
Joe Fitzgibbons Chicago to Miss B Hurley Athea 1906.
Card from Freiburg to Miss M Moloney 1905.
Ellie Fitzpatrick Upper Knockbrack Knocknagoshel .
John Mc Grath Athea got card from Chicago with Picture of Union Station Yard From Joe.
Mrs Joe Corridan Main St Listowel 1913 post from Kilmallock.
Sr. Assumpta Hurley Professed Ennis 1943.
Wm. Moloney a Limerick Man Won Irish and Greek Medals in Inter Cert. Exam 1901.
KEP list 14th Oct 1841 John Moloney Duagh had Duagh Meadow.
Matt Moloney had Duagh Meadow also called Carrolls Meadow.

 

Victoria Cross Est. 1856.
Some Winners
P. Mullane, Action 27th July 1880.
J. Connors, born Duagh 1830. Action Crimea 8th Sept. 1855 .
W. E. Costelloe Died Sussex 7th June 1949.
W. Coffey action Crimea 29-3-1885.
W. Shelton Agar action Russia 17 June 1919.
J. W. Adams action Afghanistan 11-12-1879.
P. Grant India 16 Nov. 1857.
R. Clare Hart action Afghanistan 31-1-1879.
R. Kelliher Tralee action New Guinea 13Sept. 1943.
W. Keneally Wexford action Gallipoli 25-4-1915.
H.E. Kenny action France 25Sept. 1915.
P. Mahony action India 21st Sept.1857.
H.G. Moore action S. Africa 29-12-1877.
W. Nash Newcastlewest action India 11-3-1858.
M.J. O Rourke action France Aug. 1917.
C.Raymond action Burma 21-3-1945.
J. Weir Foote action Dieppe 19 Aug. 1942.
Fr D. Kelliher Military Cross April 1944.
J. Danaher action S. Africa 16-1-1881.
J. Cunningham action France 12-4-1917.
Sir O Moore Creagh action Kabul River 22-4-1879.

W .Keneally 1915 Gallipoli. Of Wexford.
Fr Dan Kelliher Military Cross 1944.

 

Surname First Name Reb Ship Tried Trial Place Term DOB Native Place DOD Death Place Remarks
Downes Thomas Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Clare Life 1782 Co Limerick Labourer
Doyle Nicholas Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1817 Co Limerick 7 1778 Rathkeale Co Limerick Labourer
Driscoll Florence Minerva (1800) 1798 Limerick 7 1776 Limerick Labourer Turner
Dunden Thomas Pilot (1817) 1816 Co Limerick 7 1796 Friarstown Co Limerick Labourer
Dwyer Cornelius R Atlas II (1802) 1801 Limerick Life 1766 Limerick 1866 Campbelltown
Dwyer John R Atlas II (1802) 1801 Limerick Life 1776 Limerick 1844 Appin Quarryman
Edwards John Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1818 Cork City 7 1797 Limerick Servant
Fahily Andrew Tyne (1819) 1817 Limerick City 7 1797 Limerick City Victualler Labourer
Fehany Timothy Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1818 Co Limerick Life 1788 Co Limerick Labourer
Fitzgerald John Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1818 Tipperary 7 Co Limerick Flax & Hemp Dresser Quarry Blaster
Fitzgerald William Minerva (1800) 1798 Limerick Life 1777 Limerick Tobaconist
Fitzgerald William R Minerva (1800) 1800 Kilkenny Life 1777 Limerick City Tobacconist
Fitzgibbon Patrick Chapman (1) [1817] 1816 Co Limerick 7 1785 Co Limerick Labourer
Fitzpatrick James Atlas III (1816) 1815 St John's Canada Life 1783 Limerick Labourer
Fitzpatrick Thomas Canada (3) [1815] 1814 Dublin City 7 1793 Co Limerick Servant
Flanagan James Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1817 Co Limerick 7 1778 Co Limerick Teacher
Flanigan Thomas Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Co Limerick Life 1796 Limerick City Labourer
Flynn Jeremiah Hadlow (2) [1820] 1818 Co Limerick Life 1794 Co Limerick Stable Man
Flynn John Canada (3) [1815] 1814 Dublin City 7 1796 Co Limerick Groom
Glenney John Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Limerick City 7 1800 Limerick City Labourer
Gorman John Three Bees (1814) 1813 Co Limerick Life 1779 Limerick Quarryman
Gorman John Daphne (1819) 1819 Co Cork Life 1785 Co Limerick Soldier Labourer
Grady Henry Minerva (1800) 1798 Limerick Life 1780 Limerick Labourer Cooper
Haley Dennis Atlas III (1816) 1815 Wiltshire Gaol Delivery 14 1793 Limerick Soldier
Halpin James Tyne (1819) 1818 Limerick City 7 1784 Limerick City Labourer
Healy Charles Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1818 Tipperary 7 1778 Co Limerick Labourer
Healy Joseph Daphne (1819) 1819 Kings Co 7 1791 Limerick Woollen Weaver
Hefferan Stephen Minerva I (2) [1819] 1818 Co Tipperary 7 1791 Limerick Labourer
Higgins Thomas Surrey I (2) [1816] 1815 Co Limerick 7 1791 Limerick Labourer
Hogan John Guildford (3) [1818] 1817 Limerick 7 1789 Co Limerick Labourer
Hogan Thomas Guildford (2) [1816] 1815 Limerick City Life 1789 Limerick Stonemason
Hogan Thomas Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1817 Co Limerick 7 1778 Co Limerick Labourer
Holmes Robert Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Limerick City Life 1797 Kilmallock Co Limerick Farmers Servant
Jordon Miles Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1817 Co Limerick 7 1799 Co Limerick Apprentice Horse Shoer
Kelly Edmund Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1818 Co Limerick 7 1791 Bruff Co Limerick Labourer
Kelly John Three Bees (1814) 1812 Co Clare 7 1744 Limerick Peddler
Kelly William Canada (5) [1819] 1818 Guines France Court Martial 7 1796 Limerick Soldier Seaman
Kiernane Michael Guildford (2) [1816] 1815 Limerick City 7 1765 Limerick Labourer
Landers James Hadlow (2) [1820] 1818 Co Limerick Life 1773 Co Limerick Labourer
Landers Michael Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Co Limerick Life 1887 Limerick City Labourer

 

 

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Barrett James Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1818 Kerry 7 1792 Co Limerick Labourer
Begley Michael Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1818 Co Limerick 7 1784 Co Limerick Bagpiper
Bourke Patrick Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Limerick City 7 1801 Limerick City Shoemaker
Brandon Thomas Tyne (1819) 1818 Limerick City 7 1796 Limerick City Slater Plasterer
Brodrick Daniel Ocean II (1) [1818] 1817 Kent Assizes 14 1787 Co Limerick Labourer
Brown David Isabella I (1) [1818] 1817 Norfolk QS 7 1792 Limerick Seaman
Brown Edward Indefatigable (2) [1815] 1813 Chatham Court Martial 7 1783 Limerick Joiner Carpenter
Bryan James Larkins (1) [1817] 1817 Kent (Canterbury) QS Life 1794 Co Limerick Labourer
Burke Michael Mariner (1) [1816] 1815 Kent QS Canterbury Life 1790 Co Limerick Soldier Labourer
Burke William Larkins (1) [1817] 1817 Southampton QS 7 1795 Limerick Soldier Servant
Byrne Michael Agamemnon (1820) 1820 Middlesex Gaol Delivery 7 1767 Co Limerick Labourer
Callaghan James Surrey I (2) [1816] 1816 Co Kilkenny 7 1767 Limerick Dealer Labourer
Carey Denis Tyne (1819) 1818 Co Cork 7 1793 Co Limerick Labourer
Carmody Michael Tyne (1819) 1818 Limerick City 7 1796 Limerick City Baker
Carroll Edmund Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1818 Co Limerick 7 1788 Bruff Co Limerick Labourer
Casey Connor Pilot (1817) 1816 Co Limerick 7 1779 Limerick Labourer
Clanchy James Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Limerick City 7 1790 Limerick City Labourer
Clancy Cornelius Three Bees (1814) 1813 Co Cork Life 1793 Limerick Quarryman
Clancy John Tyne (1819) 1817 Limerick City 7 1768 Limerick City Assistant Surgeon
Clogan James Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1817 Co Limerick 7 1793 Co Limerick Labourer
Cockerry Timothy Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1818 Co Limerick 7 1784 Co Limerick Labourer
Collins Maurice Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Co Limerick Life 1760 Co Limerick Labourer
Condon James Guildford (2) [1816] 1815 Co Limerick 7 1770 Limerick Farmer
Connor Charles Martha (1818) 1817 Kings Co 7 1780 Limerick City Indoor Servant
Connors Denis Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Co Limerick Life 1798 Co Limerick Tobacco Spinner
Conway Patrick Sir William Bensley (1817) 1815 Middlesex Gaol Delivery 7 1782 Limerick Labourer
Conway Thomas Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1818 Co Kilkenny 7 1783 Co Limerick Labourer
Cooke Nicholas Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Co Limerick Life 1790 Co Limerick Labourer
Cooney Michael Hadlow (2) [1820] 1818 Limerick City Life 1775 Limerick City Labourer
Cronin Michael Tyne (1819) 1818 Co Dublin 7 1796 Limerick 1832 Moreton Bay QLD House Painter Paper Stainer Colonial sentence
Curtin William Guildford (2) [1816] 1815 Co Limerick Life 1791 Co Limerick Labourer
Curtin William Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Co Limerick Life 1794 Co Limerick Labourer
Daly Daniel Chapman (1) [1817] 1816 Co Limerick 7 1785 Limerick Groom's Clerk
Daly John Surrey I (2) [1816] 1815 Co Limerick 7 1776 Limerick Labourer
Darcy George Pilot (1817) 1816 Co Kerry 7 1783 Limerick Sailor Labourer
Day James Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Co Limerick Life 1796 Co Limerick Labourer
Dillon Thomas R Minerva (1800) 1798 Limerick 7 1774 Limerick 1818 Parramatta Labourer Carpenter
Donagher John Baring (1) [1815] 1814 Montreal Court Martial Life 1789 Limerick Labourer
Donahoe Edward Chapman (1) [1817] 1816 Co Tyrone 7 1793 Limerick City Seaman
Downes Patrick Tyne (1819) 1817 Limerick City 7 1771 Limerick City Labourer

 

 

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Lynch James Guildford (3) [1818] 1817 Limerick 7 1782 Co Limerick Horse Shoer Blacksmith
Maloney James Hadlow (2) [1820] 1818 Co Limerick 7 1800 Co Limerick Labourer
Mangin Thomas Canada (3) [1815] 1814 Co Cork 7 1758 Limerick Attorney Clerk
Marooney Henry Dorothy (1820) 1820 Dublin City 14 1794 Limerick City Solicitor's Clerk
Massey Hugh Three Bees (1814) 1813 Cork City 7 1766 Limerick Servant
McAllister Thomas Three Bees (1814) 1813 Co Cork 7 1754 Limerick Soldier
McCarthy Daniel Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Co Limerick Life 1786 Co Limerick Labourer
McCarthy John Mangles (1) [1820] 1819 Barbados Court Martial Life 1795 Limerick Soldier Labourer
McDonnell Mathew Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1818 Co Limerick Life 1794 Rathkeale Co Limerick Tallow Chandler Soapboiler
McElligott Thomas Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Co Limerick Life 1785 Limerick City Merchants Clerk
McGeary William Surrey I (1) [1814] 1813 Lisbon Court Martial Life 1789 Limerick Gunner Engineer
McMahon Bryan Atlas III (1816) 1815 St John's Canada Life 1791 Limerick Labourer
McMahon Francis Minerva (1800) 1798 Limerick 7 1759 Limerick Labourer
McMahon Michael Guildford (2) [1816] 1815 Co Limerick 7 1785 Limerick Farmer
McNamara Denis Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Limerick City 7 1787 Co Limerick Labourer
McNamara Michael Shipley (1) [1817] 1815 Upper Canada Court Martial Life 1788 Co Limerick Labourer
McNamara Thady Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Limerick City 7 1799 Limerick City Labourer
Meara Bryan Canada (3) [1815] 1814 Co Limerick 7 1781 Limerick Labourer
Moloney William Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1817 Tipperary 7 1778 Co Limerick Setter & Cutter Stonemason
Mooney John Lady Castlereagh (1818) 1816 Middlesex Gaol Delivery 7 1794 Limerick Plasterer
Mooney Maurice Mary I (1819) 1818 Cork City 7 1802 Limerick City Labourer
Murphy Patrick Three Bees (1814) 1813 Co Limerick 7 1787 Limerick Quarryman
Murphy Patrick Ocean I (1816) 1814 Palermo Court Martial Life 1788 Limerick Soldier Tailor
Murphy William Minerva I (2) [1819] 1819 Waterford City 7 1800 Limerick Seaman
Neagle John Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Clare Life 1800 Limerick Stable Servant
Neil Patrick Eliza I (1) [1820] 1819 Middlesex Gaol Delivery 7 1791 Co Limerick Labourer
Neil Simon Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Limerick City 7 1785 Limerick Labourer
Nelson Jane Mary Anne I (1) [1816] 1815 Middlesex Gaol Delivery 7 1795 Limerick Servant
Nolan William Minerva (1800) 1797 Life 1773 Limerick Labourer Servant
Noonan David Three Bees (1814) 1813 Co Limerick 7 1791 Limerick Quarryman
Noonan John Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Clare Life 1765 Co Limerick Labourer
O'Brien Daniel Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Limerick City 7 1790 Limerick City Coachman
O'Donnell Michael Guildford (3) [1818] 1817 Limerick 7 1789 Co Limerick Horse shoer Blacksmith
O'Donnell Patrick Guildford (2) [1816] 1815 Co Limerick 7 1794 Limerick Gardener
O'Meara Thomas Bencoolen (1819) 1818 Dublin City 7 1784 Limerick Soldier Colonial Sentence for Life in 1826
Quane Patrick Three Bees (1814) 1813 Cork City 7 1782 Limerick Labourer
Ready Edmund Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1818 Co Limerick 7 1783 Bruff Co Limerick Labourer
Ready John Three Bees (1814) 1812 Co Tipperary 14 1784 Limerick Gardener Labourer
Ready Thomas Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1817 Co Limerick Life 1768 Limerick Bullock Driver Carter
Reddy John Minerva I (2) [1819] 1819 Co Tipperary 7 1786 Rathkeale Co Limerick Labourer


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Reidy Daniel Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Clare Life 1790 Limerick Labourer
Reilly Thomas Guildford (3) [1818] 1817 Limerick 7 1795 Co Limerick Labourer
Reynolds Maurice Dorothy (1820) 1820 Cork City 7 1798 Co Limerick Labourer
Rice Eleanor Northampton (1815) 1814 Middlesex Gaol Delivery 7 1787 Limerick Servant
Riordan Callaghan Guildford (2) [1816] 1815 Co Limerick 7 1786 Limerick Farmer
Roache Maurice Guildford (2) [1816] 1815 Co Limerick 7 1785 Limerick Farmer
Ryan Denis Surrey I (2) [1816] 1815 Co Limerick 7 1784 Limerick Labourer
Ryan James Mangles (1) [1820] 1819 Middlesex Gaol Delivery 7 1773 Limerick Seaman
Ryan John Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Co Limerick Life 1785 Limerick City Labourer
Ryan John Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Limerick City 7 1780 Co Limerick Butler Servant
Ryan Margaret Northampton (1815) 1814 Middlesex Gaol Delivery 7 1792 Limerick Servant
Ryan Martin Tyne (1819) 1818 Co Dublin Life 1780 Gormanstown Cos Kildare Meath Limerick Tipperary Westmeath Wicklow Labourer
Ryan Mary Francis & Eliza (1815) 1813 Kilkenny City 7 1789 Limerick Servant
Sage Henry Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Limerick City 7 1787 Limerick City Butler Servant
Scott Patrick Pilot (1817) 1816 Co Limerick 7 1797 Friarstown Co Limerick Labourer
Shea Patrick Guildford (3) [1818] 1817 Co Cork 7 1787 Co Limerick Farmer Labourer
Sheahan Darby Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1817 Co Limerick 7 1783 Co Limerick Labourer
Sheedy Michael Earl St Vincent (1) [1818] 1817 Co Limerick 7 1794 Co Limerick 1865 Middle Harbour Sydney Labourer
Smith John Earl St Vincent (2) [1820] 1819 Stafford QS 7 1792 Co Limerick Footman
Smith William Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Limerick City 7 1794 Limerick City Soldier Servant
Stanton James Indefatigable (2) [1815] 1814 Chester Sess Life 1769 Limerick Labourer
Sullivan John Surrey I (2) [1816] 1815 Co Limerick 7 1792 Limerick Labourer
Supple Patrick Tyne (1819) 1817 Limerick City 7 1796 Limerick City Butcher
Thorpe Mary Francis & Eliza (1815) 1814 Dublin City 7 1785 Limerick Servant
Toomey John Pilot (1817) 1816 Co Limerick 7 1797 Limerick Labourer
Wall James Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Limerick City 7 1797 Co Limerick Labourer
Wall Timothy Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Limerick City 7 1800 Co Limerick Labourer
Walsh James Canada (3) [1815] 1814 Co Cork 7 1765 Limerick Labourer
Walsh William Guildford (2) [1816] 1815 Limerick City Life 1794 Co Limerick Labourer
Webb Henry Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Co Limerick 7 1791 Limerick City Labourer
Whelan Patrick Three Bees (1814) 1813 Co Limerick Life 1788 Limerick Labourer
White John Hadlow (2) [1820] 1819 Clare Life Co Limerick
Wholahan Cornelius Pilot (1817) 1816 Co Limerick 7 1794 Friarstown Co Limerick Labourer
Wise John Minerva I (2) [1819] 1819 Cork City 7 1799 Co Limerick Groom

 

 

 

APOTHECARIES

A return of the name of each person in each year since the 24th June 1791,
who has been examined by the Governor and Directors of the Apothecaries\'
Hall in Dublin, and who has received a Certificate of his proper
Qualification to become an Assistant or Journeyman to the business of
Apothecary.
Giving him the qualifications to open a shop and practice Apothecary in
Ireland


1791 to 1796


County Kerry

Dec 21st 1792 Daniel Sullivan Killarney Co.Kerry
May 17th 1793 John Murphy of Tralee Co.Kerry
22nd Aug 1794 Thomas Greaves of Tralee Co Kerry
22nd April 1796-James Tewhill of Killarney Co Kerry


LIMERICK
March 5th 1792 Richard Franklin of Limerick Co. Limerick

April 12th 1793 Michael Naughton of Ck. Ogmell Co.Limerick
13th June 1794 William Wynne of Croom Co Limerick
19th Aug 1794 Thomas Murphy of Limerick Co Limerick
24th Oct. 1794 Simon Doyle of Limerick Co Limerick
22nd March 1796-Michael Sheehy of Askeaton Co Limerick

CORK
June 8th 1792- Samuel Young Bantry Co.Cork
Feb 1st 1793-James Max of Castlelyons Co.Cork
7th March 1794- James Harris of Cork Co COrk
12th Dec 1794- Edward Parker of Cork Co Cork
18th April 1794- John O\'Brien of Middleton Co Cork
9th May 1794- Butler Kell of Mallow Co COrk
5th Sept. 1794- Michael Rogers of Battavant Co COrk
22nd May 1795- Robert Wolfe of Cork Co COrk
9th Oct 1795- Patrick Quaan of Mallow Co Cork
29th April 1796-George Beamish of Bandon Co Cork
17th MAt 1796-Thomas Bennet of Cork Co COrk

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