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Cavan / McKiernan + Bannan + Killymoriorty, Templeport, Cavan
« on: Sunday 28 November 21 21:53 GMT (UK)  »
Looking to launch an investigation for the BANNAN clan. Catherine Bannan (1803-1869) married a Hugh McKiernan (SR) . Her daughter Ellen married a John BYRNE (my mon's line) on Nov. 1865 in Templeport. They sailed into Philly and set up camp.   Other Byrnes also married Bannans in Ireland and came into Philly.              Gene Blood in Norton, Ma. formally Philadelphia.

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Galway / Re: LARNER/LARDNER in Annaghdown
« on: Friday 14 June 13 19:30 BST (UK)  »
Additional Information found on a DENIS LARNER baptised on 23 December 1850 in the Parish of LACKAGH with an address of KNOCKDOE (townland) with the parents of John Larner and Helen GLYNN, sponsors were a Patrick and Mary MORAN.
   DENIS ends up in England starting with the 1871 census of Durham and the town of Gateshead, he is 25 years and married to a SABINA age 22. By 1911 at age 63 and Sabina age 62 he has had eight (8) children, five 95) living, three (3) buried in England, still in Durham. Children: Andrew (39), Mary (37), Henry (26), Sabina (26) and a Grandchild named Sabina age 6.. More available
Gene Blood in beautiful downtown Norton, Ma.

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Galway / Re: LARNER/LARDNER in Annaghdown
« on: Wednesday 23 June 10 14:34 BST (UK)  »
Hello Ann-Marie:
                          The information that you posted on Thomas Larner and Eleanor Monahan was correct in that it is related to my family and the post. The news of the sponsors was new and thank you for that information. Thomas Lardner/Larner was born about 1787 in Annaghdown, married a Eleanor Monaghan about 1835 and had the following children: Timothy born 10 Oct 1839 in Tonagurrane and would marry a Honor REDDINGTON in Tonagurrane. A Patrick Larner born 26 Feb 1836 and he would marry a Ellen NEWEL on 8 Feb 1859. And a Denis Lardner born 20 Aug 1841 and married to a Bridget FAHERTY. All in Tonagurrane. Again thanks for the information. Gene Blood in Norton Mass. Ties to Philadelphia, Pa.

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Faulconbridge of Nottingham
« on: Tuesday 31 May 05 00:40 BST (UK)  »
While looking for Branson and Cholerton family in Philadelphia I caame across the following:  James Falcombridge born Feb 1844 in England with 1900 census in Phila. Immigration was 1866....additional infor from others....Joseph entered U.S. in 1866, his parents were Joseph falcombridge born in July of 1827 and Charlotte born March of 1825. He had a sister Anne Elixabeth Falconbridge Troutman born 1854 and three brothers, Thomas born 1843, William born 1851 and Joseph...Gene Blood in Philly

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Nottinghamshire / Re: ALVEY Information
« on: Tuesday 31 May 05 00:25 BST (UK)  »
Jane:

        Thanks a whole Bunch, one less wall I have been banging my head against.....Later   gene Blood in Philly

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Galway / LARNER/LARDNER in Annaghdown
« on: Wednesday 27 April 05 10:17 BST (UK)  »
LARNER INFORMATION

Information on the Larner/Lardner line began with information supplied by my mother Catherine Blood nee Byrne that her mother had entered the country as a young girl (14-16 yrs) with a cousin by the name of Martin Larner. The year of entry was also unknown.
Martin Larner was located in the 1900 census for Philadelphia living at 2709 Edgemont St with another family with the name of Conroy. Martin was listed as a Boarder as was another male by the name of Timothy Newall. Reference Vol. 175 ED 594, Sheet 4, Line 72 in the 1900 Census (T-623 Roll# 1467)
Martin in the 1900 Census is listed as being born in September 1872 age 27 in Ireland. His immigration is listed as 1896. At this time he is not married.
Martin is living in the household of a John Conroy. John is listed as being born March 1872 age 28 married 5 years with 3 children and 3 children living. His wife is listed as Ellen born April 1873 age 27. Marie a daughter born July 1896 age 3, Nora born July 1898 age 1 and a John born December 1899 age 3 months. John Conroy listed his immigration as 1893.
A search of Marriage records revealed an application was made on the 4th of September in 1895 in Philadelphia. John Conroy was listed as being born in Ireland unknown day (age 25 years) in 1870 and that he resides at 2655 East Thompson Street and that he is a coal trimmer by trade and is not related by blood to Ellen LARDNER whom he is about to marry and that she was born in Ireland on unknown day (age 23 years) in 1872 and that she resides at 1727 North 8th Street in Philadelphia and is listed as a domestic.
Another search of marriage records reveals that on 25th day of November 1902 Martin Larner applied for a license to marry a Mary McNulty. Martin stated he was born in Galway, Ireland on the 13th Day of November 1874 and that he resides at 2673 Aramingo Street in Philadelphia and that he is a laborer. Mary McNulty whom he is about to marry was born in Philadelphia on the 14th day of August 1874 and that she resides at 2632 Tucker Street in Philadelphia.
Another search of the 1900 Census reveals a Mary LARDNER listed at 1727 North 8th Street. She is listed as being born in Ireland October 1876 24 years of age and her entry into the country was 1890. Reference: ED 436, Roll 1462 Sheet #11 Line 74. She is listed as a cook working for the family at 1727 North 8th Street. The family being a M. J. Mullon(?)

     In April of 2005, Martin Lardner was located in a database of Philadelphia Passenger lists of 1883 to 1945. It listed Martin Lardner age 22 W/M with arrival date in Philadelphia as 19 June 1899. He was aboard the ship “Pennland” that sailed from Queenstown on the 8th of June 1899. On the manifest he listed a sister “Mary” as living on North 8th Street in Philadelphia as his destination. He was listed as a laborer.

     In the database of Philadelphia Passenger Lists of 1883 to 1945 a Catherine and Timothy Lardner are listed as both coming into Philadelphia on the ship Noordland. This ship left Queenstown, Ireland on the 12th of October 1905 and arrived in Philadelphia on the 23rd of October 1905. Their residence in Ireland was list as Annaghdown, which is in Galway. Catherine’s estimated date of birth was listed as about 1875 and Timothy was listed as about 1867. Their actual ages listed were not readable. Both Catherine and Timothy listed a Martin Lardner at 2362 Tucker Street and a Delia Lardner at 2656 Edgemont Street as being their destination. And that the relationship of Martin and Delia was that of son and daughter to Timothy.

      In the database of Philadelphia Passenger Lists of 1883 to 1945 an Ellen Lardor (?) was located as being on the ship British Prince and arriving in Philadelphia on April of 1892. Ellen was listed as age 19.

      In the database of Philadelphia Passenger Lists of 1883 to 1945 Norah Lardner was located as being on the ship Westernland leaving Queenstown, Ireland on the 25th of September 1902 and arriving at Philadelphia on the 5th of October 1902. She is listed under ticket # 20989 as being age 17, estimated birth year being 1885 and her final destination was to be 533 Tioga Street home of sister Mary Lardner. The address of 533 West Tioga Street is the address for Saint Veronica’s Church where Norah, Mary and others worked in the rectory as housekeepers.




      In the database of Philadelphia Passenger Lists of 1883 to 1945 Delin (Delia) Lardner was located as being on the ship Pennland leaving Liverpool and arrived at Philadelphia on 27th of August 1899. Delia is listed as being born about 1878. her final destination appears to be 2804 Alter Street in Philadelphia and working for a Mrs. Dunn. She listed Tuenn as her last residence in Ireland.



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Cavan / Re: devine family bawnboy
« on: Wednesday 27 April 05 09:59 BST (UK)  »
BYRNE AND MCKIERNAN INFORMATION





From a copy of the Marriage certificate of Co. Cavan in the Parish of Temple port on 22 November 1865 John BYRNE age 23 a farmer living in Templeport married an Ellen McKiernan age 20 spinster also of Templeport. John's father was a Francis Byrne also a farmer and Ellen dad was a Hugh McKiernan also a farmer.  Married by a Terrance Wagawrah (?) marked CC
 In the presence of Peter DEVINE and a Catherine BANNON.

                This information and the following was the result of me contacting the Co. County Genealogical Research Center back in 1998. According to letter Ellen's address was given as Killimority which they stated refers to Killymoriarty townland in the parish of Templeport,

        The children:   Francis Berne, born 12th May 1867 sponsor: Michael Berne and Mary Berne
             Catherine Byrne, born 16th November 1868..sponsor Francis Byrne and Margaret Reilly.
      Michael Byrne, born 1st October 1870...sponsor Francis Berne and Mary Plunket.
   Mary Berne , born 7th November 1872...sponsor Hugh Reilly and Mary Reilly.
    Peter Byrne, born 6th November 1875...sponsor Dan Prior and Margaret Prior               Margaret Byrne, born 27th April 1879...sponsor Pat Reilly and Anne Prior
                     John James Byrne, born 16th April 1881...sponsor Michael Byrne and Rose Baxter.
           Thomas Bernard Byrne, born 27th May 1883 ...sponsor Francis Byrne and Mary Byrne.

All are born in Cronary

The only one missing is a Ellen listed in the Phila paperwork, the census. The ages vary for the family in the census and records over here . But I  also know the information is only as good as the informant....The names all Match and so the order of BIRTH . That is why I do not doubt they are the same family.

Information in the family also stated that the older Frank or Francis went on to Chicago , was married to a PRIOR, and was killed in Chicago by a car circa 1910 to 1915...His children were brought back to Philly to live here.

Do you know of any ties to Philly on your end?

Later     gene Blood in Philly

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Cavan / BYRNE and McKiernan of Templeport
« on: Wednesday 27 April 05 09:54 BST (UK)  »
BYRNE AND MCKIERNAN INFORMATION





From a copy of the Marriage certificate of Co. Cavan in the Parish of Temple port on 22 November 1865 John BYRNE age 23 a farmer living in Templeport married an Ellen McKiernan age 20 spinster also of Templeport. John's father was a Francis Byrne also a farmer and Ellen dad was a Hugh McKiernan also a farmer.  Married by a Terrance Wagawrah (?) marked CC
 In the presence of Peter DEVINE and a Catherine BANNON.

                This information and the following was the result of me contacting the Co. County Genealogical Research Center back in 1998. According to letter Ellen's address was given as Killimority which they stated refers to Killymoriarty townland in the parish of Templeport,

        The children:   Francis Berne, born 12th May 1867 sponsor: Michael Berne and Mary Berne
             Catherine Byrne, born 16th November 1868..sponsor Francis Byrne and Margaret Reilly.
      Michael Byrne, born 1st October 1870...sponsor Francis Berne and Mary Plunket.
   Mary Berne , born 7th November 1872...sponsor Hugh Reilly and Mary Reilly.
    Peter Byrne, born 6th November 1875...sponsor Dan Prior and Margaret Prior               Margaret Byrne, born 27th April 1879...sponsor Pat Reilly and Anne Prior
                     John James Byrne, born 16th April 1881...sponsor Michael Byrne and Rose Baxter.
           Thomas Bernard Byrne, born 27th May 1883 ...sponsor Francis Byrne and Mary Byrne.

All are born in Cronary

The only one missing is a Ellen listed in the Phila paperwork, the census. The ages vary for the family in the census and records over here . But I  also know the information is only as good as the informant....The names all Match and so the order of BIRTH . That is why I do not doubt they are the same family.

Information in the family also stated that the older Frank or Francis went on to Chicago , was married to a PRIOR, and was killed in Chicago by a car circa 1910 to 1915...His children were brought back to Philly to live here.

Do you know of any ties to Philly on your end?

Later     gene Blood in Philly

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Nottinghamshire / ALVEY Information
« on: Wednesday 27 April 05 01:03 BST (UK)  »
Anyone doing ALVEY information in Nottingham ::
ALVEY INFORMATION




Walter Wilkinson ALVEY:   


                                                 Walter was baptized 20 July 1806 at Gedling , he was a   Framework Knitter. Walter was the son of John Wilkinson Alvey and his Wife Hannah.

                                          In 8 August 1841 at Gedling, Nottingham we have Walter being  Married to an Ann NEWMAN (widow) (neeBARROWCLIFF) Of Gedling. Ann was born 1796 in Blidworth and died on 28 Feb 1866 and is buried in the Episcopal Cemetery in Ruddington.

                                           In the 1841 census for Ruddington the following is found.
                                                     Newman, Anne   45   Shopkeeper  Head of House
                                                                    Edwin   14   FWK
                                                                    Rebecca  9
                                               Barrowcliffe, Rebecca  15  Servant
                                                          Shaw, John        16   Apprentice
 
                                          Walter listed in 1881 Census on Distillery St age 74 with a
                                           Birthplace of Carlton, occupation of grocer.
                                          Walter died 20 September 1891 86 years and is also buried in
                                           Ruddington.


Hannah  ALVEY:        was born abt 28 October 1836 in Carlton, she was married in the             
                                     Parish Church of Saint Mary in Nottingham on March 27, 1859.
                                     She was married to a John BLOOD (17 Jan 1837) John’s father
                                     was a FWK living at Carter Gate. Hanna’s father was a Walter
                                     Alvey living at Goose Gate in Nottingham. Witnesses were a
                                     Richard and Emma CRIPWELL.

Ann ALVEY:                Listed in PIGOT’S Commercial Directory as a shopkeeper
                                     living at Goose Gate in Nottingham in 1828-1829.
                                     Possible First marriage of Walter Alvey.




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Rebecca NEWMAN :     
                                          Rebecca is found in the 1851 Census of Ruddington, age 19 as
                                          Step-Daughter to Walter. She will marry at Ruddington on
                                          30 May 1852 to a William HARDY.  She died 2 Nov 1858 at
                                          27 years.   

Annie Rebecca HARDY:     age 22 born Ruddington listed in the 1881 Census in the
                                           House of Walter Alvey as his Grand-daughter.

George NEWMAN:           Father to above Rebecca and husband to Ann NEWMAN.


Joseph BARROWCLIFF:     age 49 is found in 1851 Census for Ruddington born
                                             Blidworth.   FWK
                                       

Still looking for Walter's First WIFE???


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