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Hi Maggie
Nice to hear from you re your Callaghan Query.
No Maggie, your details do not ring a bell with me.
The Callaghans in whom I'm interested were born in east Co Limerick. While
some emigrated to N.Z.
Sorry I cannot be of any assistance on this occasion.
Christopher Ryan
(Dublin)
Hi
I saw your "unsubscribe" message and noted the name. I am researching
Jeremiah Callaghan. He was born circa 1775, having children christened
on the Isle of Wight in 1802. I suspect he was a soldier. His son John
certainly was. I think they originated from Sligo or perhaps he was just
based there in the army. Ring any bells with you?
Cheers,
MAGGIE
HI Do you know if any of your Callahan ancestors lived in Brooklyn in
the late 18oo's? We have several names in common. Thanks, Maureen
Grace Cobey wrote:
>
> Re: Callahan of Maryland
>
> Searching also for any information on Callahan's of Maryland. Father's
> name was Roland Joseph Callahan. Names of his siblings were: John
> Holden Callahan, Donald Callahan, Leonard Callahan, Patrick Callahan,
> and Elizabeth Callahan. Name of their father was John or Joseph
> Callahan m. Elizabeth X.
>
> If anyone is doing research on Callahan line in Maryland, please let me
> know.
>
> Grace Callahan Cobey
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Hello Marybeth,
Regretably I cant see any link between our two Callaghan families, my lot
come from Co. Fermanagh in the north of Ireland and whilst I assume there
must have been siblings, the only one I have been able to find is a Michael
(O)Callaghan who was born about 1840 and who came came to Australia in 1865
Good luck with your search
Patrick Callaghan
Sydney Australia
>Hi,
>
>Does anyone have a Mary Callahan in their database? My Mary was born in
>Ireland c 1858. She married a James CONWAY. They had a son Daniel
>Dennis CONWAY who was born in Black-Rock, Cork City, County Cork
>Ireland. I have no information beyond this. Any potential links?
>
>Thanks in advance for any help.
>
>Regards,
>Marybeth
>Woburn, MA USA
>
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I am searching for the birth place of JEREMIAH CALLAGHAN born c. 1775 in
Ireland. He married Mary Leary. In 1802 he was on the Isle of Wight
where a son, JOHN CALLAGHAN was born. I think at that time he was in the
British Army. He is mentioned as of Sligo but might have originally been
from Kerry or Cork. Does anyone know if there was a British Army Base or
recruiting centre at Sligo in the late 1700's.
MAGGIE
Aotearoa (NZ)
Patrick married a woman named Catherine. I have no last name. One of
her children's name was John W.
He married Eliizabeth Gordon in 1802 in KY and had three children.
David was born 1800 in Ky and Vance
was born 1801 or 1802 in KY. John W and Elizabeth was born around
1779. I have no infor on their 3rd child
at this time. Does this help?
Missy lwagner(a)cswnet.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Lee and Missy Wagner <lwagner(a)troi.csw.net>
To: <CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 1999 11:47 PM
Subject: Re: [CALLAHAN-L] George Callahan
> Grace,
> My Patrick and John Callahan are from Kentucky area.
>
> Missy lwagner(a)cswnet.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Grace Cobey <GFischer(a)webtv.net>
> To: <CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Thursday, November 04, 1999 4:50 PM
> Subject: Re: [CALLAHAN-L] George Callahan
>
>
> > Missy,
> >
> > Are your Callahan's from the Baltimore City or Baltimore Co. area?
> John
> > and Patrick are family names, but I don't have any more
information
> > other than the grandparents names.
> >
> > Grace
> >
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Good morning....I'm seeking any leads on Daniel and Mary CALLAHAN (both
supposedly born in Ireland) who had a daughter, Ellen CALLAHAN, born
September 1854 in Syracuse, New York. Would appreciate any help or
suggestions.
Kate Sowdon
Plymouth, MA
Hi,
Does anyone have a Mary Callahan in their database? My Mary was born in
Ireland c 1858. She married a James CONWAY. They had a son Daniel
Dennis CONWAY who was born in Black-Rock, Cork City, County Cork
Ireland. I have no information beyond this. Any potential links?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Regards,
Marybeth
Woburn, MA USA
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Brooklyn from 1850 on I have several addresses and names I am looking
for connections to. Thanks, Maureen
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Hi, Do you know anything about a place in Cork by the name of Brohuebue?
Many of my Callahan relatives were christened there in the mid 1800's and I
don't know if it is the name of a village or a street name.
Thanks,
Barb
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From: Christopher Ryan. <ryanc(a)iol.ie>
To: CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com <CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Monday, November 01, 1999 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Charaville, County Cork
>Mark
>
>CHARLEVILLE is a town and is in the Civil parish of Rathgroggan, & P.
>L.U.of Kilmallock and Barony of Orrery & Kilmore.
>
>Christopher Ryan
>(Dublin, Irl.)
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Hi,
I don't know the answer to that question....it looks like a parish in Kerry.
Here is a link:
http://www.sci.net.au/mgrogan/cork/cork_all_rc.htm
I am looking for information of J. Hannah Callahan from Cork, probably near
Fermoy. She married my great grandfather, Michael Carroll. They showed up in
the 1880 Census in Upper Tyronne, PA (Fayette County). If the Census was
correct, she was born about 1850. I did a LDS search. There was one from
Brohuebue. Did your line have a Johannah (Hannah)?
"Mark L" <MARKL70(a)prodigy.net> wrote:
Hi, Do you know anything about a place in Cork by the name of Brohuebue?
Many of my Callahan relatives were christened there in the mid 1800's and I
don't know if it is the name of a village or a street name.
Thanks,
Barb
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To: CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com <CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Monday, November 01, 1999 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: [CALLAHAN-L] Charaville, County Cork
>Mark
>
>CHARLEVILLE is a town and is in the Civil parish of Rathgroggan, & P.
>L.U.of Kilmallock and Barony of Orrery & Kilmore.
>
>Christopher Ryan
>(Dublin, Irl.)
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I got this off the same Kansas List.
Lovetra
WHAT IS A VET?
Some veterans bear visible signs of their service: a missing limb,
a Jagged scar, a certain look in the eye.
Others may carry the evidence inside them: a pin holding a bone
together,
a piece of shrapnel in the leg - or perhaps another sort of inner
steel:
The soul's ally forged in the refinery of adversity.
Except in parades, however, the men and women who
have kept America safe Wear no badge or emblem.
You can't tell a vet just by looking. What is a vet?
He is the cop on the beat who spent six months in Saudi Arabia
sweating two gallons a day making sure the armored personnel
carriers didn't run out of fuel.
He is the barroom loudmouth, dumber than five wooden planks,
whose overgrown frat-boy behavior is outweighed a hundred
times in the cosmic scales by four hours of exquisite bravery
near the 38th parallel.
She or he is the nurse who fought against futility and went to
sleep sobbing every night for two solid years in Da Nang.
He is the POW who went away one person and came back
another - or didn't come back AT ALL.
He is the Quantico drill instructor who has never
seen combat - but has saved countless lives by turning slouchy,
no-account rednecks and gang members into Marines, and teaching
them to watch each other's backs.
He is the parade - riding Legionnaire who pins on
his ribbons and medals with a prosthetic hand.
He is the career quartermaster who watches the
ribbons and medals pass him by.
He is the three anonymous heroes in The Tomb Of The Unknowns, whose
presence at the Arlington National Cemetery must forever preserve
the memory of all the anonymous heroes whose valor dies unrecognized
with them on the battlefield or in the ocean's sunless deep.
He is the old guy bagging groceries at the supermarket - palsied now
and aggravatingly slow - who helped liberate a Nazi death camp and who
wishes all day long that his wife were still alive to hold him when the
nightmares come.
He is an ordinary and yet an extraordinary human being - a person who
offered some of his life's most vital years in the service of his
country, and who sacrificed his ambitions so others would not have to
sacrifice theirs.
He is a soldier and a savior and a sword against the darkness, and he
is nothing more than the finest, greatest testimony on behalf of the
finest, greatest nation ever known.
So remember, each time you see someone who has served our country,
just lean over and say Thank You. That's all most people need, and in
most cases it will mean more than any medals they could have been
awarded
or were awarded.
Two little words that mean a lot, "THANK YOU".
Remember November 11th is Veterans Day
I just picked this up off Kansas Research list. Thought everyone might
enjoy this!
Lovetra
'Twas The Nite Before Christmas
'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS, HE LIVED ALL ALONE,
IN A ONE BEDROOM HOUSE MADE OF PLASTER AND STONE.
I HAD COME DOWN THE CHIMNEY WITH PRESENTS TO GIVE,
AND TO SEE JUST WHO IN THIS HOME DID LIVE.
I LOOKED ALL ABOUT, A STRANGE SIGHT I DID SEE,
NO TINSEL, NO PRESENTS, NOT EVEN A TREE.
NO STOCKING BY MANTLE, JUST BOOTS FILLED WITH SAND,
ON THE WALL HUNG PICTURES OF FAR DISTANT LANDS.
WITH MEDALS AND BADGES, AWARDS OF ALL KINDS,
A SOBER THOUGHT CAME THROUGH MY MIND.
FOR THIS HOUSE WAS DIFFERENT, IT WAS DARK AND DREARY,
FOUND THE HOME OF A SOLDIER, ONCE I COULD SEE CLEARLY.
THE SOLDIER LAY SLEEPING, SILENT, ALONE,
CURLED UP ON THE FLOOR IN THIS ONE BEDROOM HOME.
THE FACE WAS SO GENTLE, THE ROOM IN SUCH DISORDER,
NOT HOW I PICTURED A UNITED STATES SOLDIER.
WAS THIS THE HERO OF WHOM I'D JUST READ?
CURLED UP ON A PONCHO, THE FLOOR FOR A BED?
I REALIZED THE FAMILIES THAT I SAW THIS NIGHT,
OWED THEIR LIVES TO THESE SOLDIERS WHO WERE WILLING TO FIGHT.
SOON ROUND THE WORLD,THE CHILDREN WOULD PLAY,
AND GROWNUPS WOULD CELEBRATE A BRIGHT CHRISTMAS DAY.
THEY ALL ENJOYED FREEDOM EACH MONTH OF THE YEAR,
BECAUSE OF THE SOLDIERS, LIKE THE ONE LYING HERE.
I COULDN'T HELP WONDER HOW MANY LAY ALONE,
ON A COLD CHRISTMAS EVE IN A LAND FAR FROM HOME.
THE VERY THOUGHT BROUGHT A TEAR TO MY EYE,
I DROPPED TO MY KNEES AND STARTED TO CRY.
THE SOLDIER AWAKENED AND I HEARD A ROUGH VOICE,"SANTA DON'T CRY,
THIS LIFE IS MY CHOICE;I FIGHT FOR FREEDOM,I DON'T ASK FOR MORE,
MY LIFE IS MY GOD, MY COUNTRY, MY CORPS."THE SOLDIER
ROLLED OVER AND DRIFTED TO SLEEP,
I COULDN'T CONTROL IT, I CONTINUED TO WEEP.
I KEPT WATCH FOR HOURS, SO SILENT AND STILL
AND WE BOTH SHIVERED FROM THE COLD NIGHT'S CHILL.
I DIDN'T WANT TO LEAVE ON THAT COLD, DARK, NIGHT,
THIS GUARDIAN OF HONOR SO WILLING TO FIGHT.
THEN THE SOLDIER ROLLED OVER, WITH A VOICE SOFT AND PURE,
WHISPERED, "CARRY ON SANTA,IT'S CHRISTMAS DAY, ALL IS SECURE."
ONE LOOK AT MY WATCH, AND I KNEW HE WAS RIGHT.
"MERRY CHRISTMAS MY FRIEND, AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT."
This poem was written by a Marine stationed in Okinawa Japan. The
following is his request. I think it is reasonable.... PLEASE. Would you
do
me the kind favor of sending this to as many people as you can?
Christmas
will be coming soon and some credit is due to our U.S. service men and
women
for our being
able to celebrate these festivities.Let's try in this small way to pay a
tiny
bit
of what we owe. Make people stop and think of our heroes, living and
dead,
who sacrificed themselves for us. Please, do your small part to plant
this
small seed.
Grace,
My Patrick and John Callahan are from Kentucky area.
Missy lwagner(a)cswnet.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Grace Cobey <GFischer(a)webtv.net>
To: <CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 1999 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: [CALLAHAN-L] George Callahan
> Missy,
>
> Are your Callahan's from the Baltimore City or Baltimore Co. area?
John
> and Patrick are family names, but I don't have any more information
> other than the grandparents names.
>
> Grace
>
>
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Missy,
Are your Callahan's from the Baltimore City or Baltimore Co. area? John
and Patrick are family names, but I don't have any more information
other than the grandparents names.
Grace
Hello,
I am searching the Callahans and I have a John W Callahan whom married
Elizabeth Gordon and their
children are David, Vance, Infant. John's father, from infor that was
sent to me, was Patrick and he married
a woman named Catherine. Does this sound like the line you are
searching?
Missy lwagner(a)cswnet.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Grace Cobey <GFischer(a)webtv.net>
To: <CALLAHAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: [CALLAHAN-L] George Callahan
> Re: Callahan of Maryland
>
> Searching also for any information on Callahan's of Maryland.
Father's
> name was Roland Joseph Callahan. Names of his siblings were: John
> Holden Callahan, Donald Callahan, Leonard Callahan, Patrick
Callahan,
> and Elizabeth Callahan. Name of their father was John or Joseph
> Callahan m. Elizabeth X.
>
> If anyone is doing research on Callahan line in Maryland, please let
me
> know.
>
> Grace Callahan Cobey
>
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Hi Grace,
I don't know where in Maryland your Callahans are from but I did post some
information on my wife's Callahan relatives from Worcester County Maryland.
The address for the GenWeb site is; http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdworces/
once there click on families and select Callahans
Good Hunting
Howard L. Dickerson
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From: Grace Cobey <GFischer(a)webtv.net>
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Date: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 6:54 PM
Subject: Re: [CALLAHAN-L] George Callahan
Re: Callahan of Maryland
Searching also for any information on Callahan's of Maryland. Father's
name was Roland Joseph Callahan. Names of his siblings were: John
Holden Callahan, Donald Callahan, Leonard Callahan, Patrick Callahan,
and Elizabeth Callahan. Name of their father was John or Joseph
Callahan m. Elizabeth X.
If anyone is doing research on Callahan line in Maryland, please let me
know.
Grace Callahan Cobey
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Re: Callahan of Maryland
Searching also for any information on Callahan's of Maryland. Father's
name was Roland Joseph Callahan. Names of his siblings were: John
Holden Callahan, Donald Callahan, Leonard Callahan, Patrick Callahan,
and Elizabeth Callahan. Name of their father was John or Joseph
Callahan m. Elizabeth X.
If anyone is doing research on Callahan line in Maryland, please let me
know.
Grace Callahan Cobey