GUESTBOOK  2008

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DATE 30 Dec 2008
SUBJECT cafry caffrey caffery & grawny
MESSAGE

I just came across your website and am very excited to see the name Cafry on some of the head stones. I’ve been doing research on our family tree. My gggrandfather James Cafry born abt 1815 in Old castle, County of Meath. He married Mary Grawny on 15 Feb 1841 They had at least 3 children that were born in Old Castle -Mary born 21 Feb 1842, Catherine b 20 April 1844, Owen b 12 June 1846. I think they had another son Robert who may have been born there but I haven’t been able to confirm if anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated. I understand there are still Caffery’s in Oldcastle I would love to hear from them or anyone who has any info I can be reach at
Sylvia Caffery Galli    
sgalli@quickclic.net
Ont. Canada

DATE 19 Nov 2008
SUBJECT Schools
MESSAGE I  would like to enquire as to the sources of the information posted on your website concerning the 19C schools in Ballinacree.
By then following up these sources, I hope to establish if any Class Registers exist to help with a Family History enquiry.
As there are precise numbers for some of the schoools, it does not seem an unreasonable expectation ?
 
Hope you can help,
Thank you,
George Parker     geoparker@live.co.uk
DATE 16 Dec 2008
SUBJECT RC genealogy records
MESSAGE
I visited Ballinacree from the US in 2004.  The Roman Catholic priest, who insisted upon being called Frank, was in the process of moving parishes.  He was in possession of the original records of the parish.  He said that he had had them rebound at his own expense.  Has this book been made public and/or copied?
 
I am researching the McCann family.  Frank mentioned that he was going to be blessing Ashley McCann's house.  Apparently one of Matthew McCann's sons stayed in Ballinacree while the others emigrated to Ontario Canada.  She must be a descendent of the son who stayed. 
 
I would love to get copies of records as well as be in contact with extended family members!
 
Thanks for a great website!
Nancy Welch
Email:  nwelch82@gmail.com
DATE 14 Dec 2008
SUBJECT Greetings
MESSAGE Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all in Ballinacree.  Hope to see you all again next year!  I love my visit with Larry and Anne Briody.
Jerry Flynn   U.S.A.
Email: 
jerryfln@webtv.net
DATE 19 Nov 2008
SUBJECT Schools
MESSAGE I  would like to enquire as to the sources of the information posted on your website concerning the 19C schools in Ballinacree.
By then following up these sources, I hope to establish if any Class Registers exist to help with a Family History enquiry.
As there are precise numbers for some of the schools, it does not seem an unreasonable expectation ?
 
Hope you can help,
Thank you,
George Parker  Email:  geoparker@live.co.uk
DATE 14 November 2008
SUBJECT Chris Clarke bottom row right side yellow jersey to receive rockland player of the year, they won the ny knockout final, presentation this sat. at dinner dance,
MESSAGE I thought you would be interested in this photo

Click to see a larger photo as well as more photos.
http://www.rocklandgaa.com/Image%20Gallery/mens_junior_2008_champions/magicgallery/IMG_6084.htm

meath4sam@aol.com

DATE Tue, 11 Nov 2008
SUBJECT The Fagan's
MESSAGE

I’ve been looking for my GGG Grandfather origins.  He arrived in NY State in the 1830’s and ultimately settled in Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.  He came with his three sons (Thomas, James, and Patrick).  The father, James was born in 1770 in County Meath.  Thomas had his headstone marked as being born in County Meath.  The names James, Thomas, Patrick and Garrett run through the generations until the mid-1930.  One of James’ sons was Father Tom Fagan of Milwaukee, WI (headstone topped with a Celtic Cross).
After looking at your village through your website I can only hope I’ve found their home.
The pictures are wonderful, thank you.
Kris Cook
Racine, Wisconsin  kcook2@wi.rr.com

DATE Mon, 27 Oct 2008
SUBJECT Your Website
MESSAGE

Hello,
I was directed to your website by relatives in Ireland and was delighted to see a picture of Carpenterstown School circa 1930 featuring my Aunt Eileen Shields and my Dad, Larry Shields (RIP).

I’ve got a picture of my Dad & his brothers & sisters that looks like it’s been taken at the same time as the school photo and will see if I can find out what year it was from my Aunt.

Great website. Lots of lovely old photos.

Eddie Shields      shieldse@ozemail.com.au
Sydney

DATE Mon, 27 Oct 2008
SUBJECT Yoyr Web Site
MESSAGE Dear Sir or Madam,

I was so thrilled to find the photo of the children who attended Carpenterstown School Around 1930. Centre Row shows a picture of my Daddy, Laurence Shields - RIP 20th June, 1994 and his sister (my
Auntie & Godmother) Eileen Shields who is alive and well today.

to I have emailed your website details both my brothers living in Australia and Canada so they can read all about it.

Many thanks
Frances Dunne      francesdunne53@gmail.com
DATE Sun, 28 Sep 2008
SUBJECT Dodds family
MESSAGE

Hello - I've just found your excellent website, what a fantastic community project.

I recently discovered that my gggg grandfather George Dodds was born in Finea Ireland in 1774 - I am hoping that that is somewhere near where you are based.  He left Ireland in 1797 to become a Dragoon Guard.  He left the Dragoon Guards in 1824 and was a hatter.  I don't know whether he returned home, or settled in Liverpool where my family have now lived for generations.  I found some papers on the internet naming a Francis Dodds - hatter who did a property deal in Kilgola in 1787 - I am wondering whether he could have been George's father.  George's son ( my ggg grandfather) was also called Francis. 

If you have come across any Dodds in your research I would be really grateful if you could share it with me, or if you could point me in the right direction to find out more.  My family are protestant, but may have been Catholic in previous generations.

Many thanks and keep up the good work with the website - Jane O'Sullivan    jane.osullivan3@btinternet.com

DATE Sun 13/07/2008
SUBJECT Edward Nugent
MESSAGE

I have been viewing your site and found it very interesting. I have been trying to find my Great Grandfathers parents Edward Nugent and Gertrude Jones, Thomas my great grandfather was born in Tullamore on 21/2/1831.  And all I know from the marriage certificate that he was born in Kings county Tullamore.  If any one has links with my great grandparents could you contact me please.  E mail  mpsmnugent @bigpond.com
Regards
Merv & Sandy Nugent
7 Petunia Close Toowoomba Qld 4350
Australia              Merv & Sandy Nugent  0746362598

DATE Mon, 19 May 2008
SUBJECT Quakers of Oldcastle & Killeagh Parish
MESSAGE

Greetings,
I am a family historian doing research on the Quakers of Oldcastle, County Meath and of Ballyhaise in County Cavan.  I am searching for: 1) information about the Oldcastle Quaker Meeting, 2) where the Quaker meeting might have been held, and 3) information about the large estate or the estate owner.  Here is what I know to date. 

During the mid-1600s to 1795 there was a Quaker Meeting (Religious Society of Friends) near Oldcastle in County Meath.  According to the records of a founding member’s grandson, the earliest meeting was located in Oldcastle “where the internment camp was located”.  I would assume that was during World War I (1914-1918).  Is the location of the WW1 internment camp known?

In 1696 the Quaker Meeting is said to have moved 4 miles west of Oldcastle to the parish of Killeagh “(Killagh or Kileag)”.  I see that Ballinacree is a townland of that parish.  According to Samuel Lewis’ Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), there was only one major estate located within that parish, being of E. Rotherham, Esq. - located at Crossdrum.

I have reviewed the on-line list of manor houses from the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage for County Meath.  It stated that "Crossdrum House was the home of Edward Rotheram”.  Pictures of the manor house and the adjacent stables indicate that they are now abandoned.  The location of both the manor house and stables was given as Lower Crossdrum.  Is it possible to visit the abandoned Crossdrum House?

I will be visiting Ireland this September to research my Quaker family.  I would be interested in meeting with members of the Society while I am there.  It would helpful to know if would be possible to visit the area of the former internment camp and abandoned Crossdrum House.

Any suggestions or assistance you might provide would be graciously appreciated.

Yours Sincerely,

Steven W Morrison,
Olympia, Washington, USA   foxhallguy@comcast.net
Olympia, is the Capitol of Washington State - about 60 miles south of Seattle, on the west coast.

DATE Wed 07/05/2008
SUBJECT Roll Books
MESSAGE
hello there
my father Michael Heery went to ballinacree school he was born January 9th 1903 I don't know what age he would have been when he started school, can you send me a copy of the roll books to down load he was the youngest of 11 children I don't know the ages of is brothers and sisters my name is Catherine Edwards ne Heery  catherineedwards10@btinternet.com
DATE Sat, 26 Apr 2008
SUBJECT Ancestors
MESSAGE

Greetings everyone, what a great website you have!
The school photos have many surnames that are the same as those in my family trees.  Gaffney of Conleen tree includes Cullen, Farrell, Farrelly, Caffrey and Hussey.  Sheridan of Garrysallagh D'arcy tree includes Gillick, Gammell, Early, Flood, Fagan, Seery and Egenton.  If anyone thinks we might share the same ancestors please get in touch.
Regards to all.
Vinny Sheridan   
Blackpool, Lancashire, England.   vinnysheridan@yahoo.co.uk

DATE Wed, 23 Apr 2008
SUBJECT  
MESSAGE

hello to you all and I hope you can perhaps help me .
for many years I knew that my family came from Ireland( the name is a dead giveaway is it not.)
by chance I obtained a copy of a marriage certificate of my grandfather peter Murphy and marry Jane McClelland from the ballymoney registrars office it names his father as my great grandfather James Murphy and her father as Hugh McClelland he was a farmer in drumaheglis .
peter and his father James were farm labours I think in ballynacree a friend said to me that he thought that the McClelland's worked two farms one by his brother and a river separated them.
my great grandfather and grandfather lived I think in a type of row of houses owned by James Moore my father came to Scotland Glasgow soon after the marriage as it was a registrars wedding I might assume they were of a mixed marriage and to come to Scotland might have been the option and was employed as an engineer by tennants of st rollox townhead glasgow and lived in castle street glasgow my father won the glasgow corporation medal for bravery it might be a link 75 bithday last week and have just thought how the years roll on and I would like to perhaps see a result it must be some where I do not know where else to look go in peace and love your fellow man.

Peter Murphy
lord peter of Birkenshaw
     peter_murphy@blueyonder.co.uk

DATE Fri 04/04/2008
SUBJECT My father
MESSAGE
Edward Joseph Martin (Ned) was born in Oldcastle, Ct. Meath, Ireland. He migrated to America later and married my mother Mary Ellen Wilson from Ct. Cavan in 1928.  My niece was trying to get in touch with John and Connie Martin:  Last address I have was B...could not read the rest, Dromone, Oldcastle, Co. Meath Ireland.  Also another relative Patrick Martin had a home in California and a place in Ireland.  I believe also in Oldcastle.
I'm aware dad's brother Mick lived a long life.
Eileen Martin Wagner
Sincerely,
DATE Sat, 8 Mar 2008
SUBJECT school photos
MESSAGE

I recently came across your web site and was amazed to find pictures of my mother anna may nulty, her sister kathleen nulty and brother larry nulty. My mother sadly passed away in 1999 but she would of been 89 this year, i dont know how old she was in that picture but it might help you date the year. My grandfather was a farmer in ballinacree and i believe the farm was run by his youngest son john when he passed away. I reconise the church yard and himself his wife and son larry are buried there. My grandmother name was smith i believe but it has been may years since i visted the area but i do remember the farm. My mother had tree sisters kathleen,mary and delia and three brothers larry, patrick,michael and john.It would be nice to know if any family or people remain in ballinacree who remember my mothers family and have kept the photos which i will treasure. My mother left ballinacree and went to dublin to work and then england, she married my father a dublin man and they settled in england.
may thanks sandy ellis nee kenny
west sussex, england   
  paulebass@aol.com

DATE Wed, 5 Mar 2008
SUBJECT School Photos of 1946
MESSAGE

Dear Ballinacree,

My name is Tristana Boylan and my sister Roisin Boylan visited your website some time ago to enquire about a boys school picture of 1946.

My father Anthony Boylan is in that picture and sadly he has very little personal possessions of his childhood in Ballinacree and I would be more than happy to purchase the photograph or even a copy of the photograph for him.

This photograph would mean the world to my father and as there seems to be less of us now on the planet and with my dad now 72 I so dearly wish to surprise him with this gift. (Well me and my three older sisters would.)  I am hoping that you view your website and that some kind person would take the time to help with this request.

I wish you all good health and look forward to hearing from you soon.

Kind Regards Tristana     tristana1boylan@btinternet.com

DATE Mon, 3 Mar 2008
SUBJECT Looking for Briody cousins!
MESSAGE

Hello!
My name is Margaret Harrison Phillips and I live in Alabama in the USA.  I'm hoping to connect with Briody cousins, possibly living in the Slane area of County Meath.

My Great-Grandmother was Margaret Briody, born 1847 in Bryanstown, Slane, County Meath, Ireland.  She came to America before 1870 (date unknown).  She married my Great-Grandfather, William McHugh/McCue, in Jersey City, New Jersey in April 1870.  We believe that William McHugh was Catholic from County Tyrone.  Margaret and William McHugh settled in Kansas City, Kansas, where William was a blacksmith for the railroad, and where all of their 11 children were born.

We have old letters from relatives in the Slane area of County Meath, written in the 1890's, that lead us to believe that Margaret Briody had sisters named Ellen (spouse unknown), Bridget (married Michael Dillon -- Bridget and Michael both members of the constabulary, later living in County Kildare), and Anne (married Patrick Vaughey, had children Bridget, Mary, Christopher, Eleanor, Laurence, and at least one more child, born from 1876 to 1886 and later).  Ellen originally came to America with Margaret, but we are told that she returned to Ireland.  Ellen appears to have been in America at least until April 1874, when she was baptismal sponsor for one of Margaret and William's babies.  Bridget and Anne and their families both apparently stayed in Ireland. There were probably other siblings, but we have no information about them.  We don't know whether any other siblings came to America.

We have a genealogy written by Margaret Briody McHugh's youngest daughter in 1959 that stated that Margaret's parents were Michael Briody and Margaret Powderly.  We understand that Michael Briody died at some point (possibly before 1870) and Margaret Powderly Briody was left a widow, and that she owned and operated a dairy farm in the Slane area of County Meath.  The genealogy also states  that Michael Briody was educated at the College of Manooth (possibly studying for the priesthod before his marriage), and that Michael had a cousin who was a priest and was president of the college.

If any of this rings any bells with anyone, please feel free to reply to my email address: twp061847@aol.com

Thank you, and hoping to hear from you!

Margaret Harrison Phillips

DATE Tue, 29 Jan 2008
SUBJECT  
MESSAGE
Hello, came across your website my name is Margaret Reilly, my maiden name was Margaret Fitzsimons.  I know that I have a lot of relatives buried in Ballinacree Cemetery, including my maternal grandparents - their names are Michael and Kathleen Lynch, Michael died in the 1940's and Kathleen in 1966, they also had a young son who died from peritonitis  when he was 13 years of age, his name escapes me at the moment.   My parents moved to Wicklow when they got married so all my relations are in and around Mount Nugent.  Just wondering is there a list of the people buried in ballinacree.
 
Keep up the good work.
Margaret Reilly.     margaret@solicitor.net
DATE Tue, 22 Jan 2008
SUBJECT heritage photo's
MESSAGE One of your photo's which is dated 193? and you asked if anyone knew the year. My brother Brendan Hughes is Australia has a clipping from some newspaper with the same photo with the title Ballinacree National School Class of 1933. Our Mother Kathleen Smyth is in the middle of the front Row. We don't know where the newspaper clipping came from but we thought you might like to know. It was great looking up your web site and seen our Mother and her sisters, well done to all the work you have put into it, they are presicious memories.
Margaret Shannon.   marg8@eircom.net
DATE Thu, 31 Jan 2008
SUBJECT Nugent Origins
MESSAGE Hi from Paris,

I came across your site while researching the Nugent Family.  Thank you for shedding a little more light on the family in
the 17th Century. Every little helps ! 

I did detect in your introduction to the Nugents of FarrenConnell a suggestion that the Nugents are of Norman descent. Because the Nugents often accompanied the De Lacy family in their movements in England and Ireland, many people assume thet they also were of Norman descent. In my 2 attached files, you can discover that the Nugents were not of Norman origin at all. In fact, in the 10th century, they strongly opposed the Normans. It was only in the middle
of the 11th century that they judiciously decided to become more friendly with the Normans, and give a hand to William the Conqueror (in 1066) when he invaded England. Their association with the Norman De Lacy family eventually led them to Ireland more than 100 years later, where they started the Irish dynasty in Bracklyn, Westmeath.

I hope that you find the files interesting.

I have a direct trace from Charlemagne down to the Nugents, with a few interesting people on the family tree (including Lawrence of Arabia and the future King of England). These diagrams, however, are not yet available, unless you ask me very nicely, and promise NOT to publish them (I hope to open my site nugent.fr some time in the future)

You will need Microsoft Word and Adobe PDF Reader to access the files.  If you have any problems, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Best Regards

Francis Nugent Dixon  effendi@wanadoo.fr
 

 

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