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I am forwarding this message which was just
bounced to me. Please respond directly to
the sender, not to me.
I hope Charles will subscribe to our CARROLL
family list by sending the one word subscribe
as the subject or a message to:
CARROLL-L-REQUEST(a)ROOTSWEB.COM
Cal Phillips
phillipscalvin(a)prodigy.net
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From: <CTTDCB(a)aol.com>
To: <carroll-l-request(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 5:22 PM
Subject: lida carroll
> I am searching for my grandfathers family,John Henry Carroll.He was placed
in
> an orphanage on Dec29 1916 in Newport Tenn. We know his father was dead
and
> his mothers name was Lida Carroll. He had a brother named Robert. His
mother
> may have been from Virginia or West Virginia. Any information you may have
> would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time Charles Henry
Bruder.
>
>
>This was from another site and my line is Carroll/Cotter and when I look
>at the one for Cotter the address March 10th the Cotter at Boston that is
>the same address as my Carlnads.
I think this Anne is my Anne Carroll the info is correct a native of Kenvara.
Phyllis
10TH SEPT 1892: Information wanted of MARGARET BIRMINGHAM - about 18
years old - a native of KENVARA - co GALWAY - father's name THOMAS -
mother's name ANNE - She is supposed to have reached BOSTON a year ago
-and obtained a position as domestic.
Inf. to her mother -address MRS ANNE BIRMINGHAM - WRENTHAM - Mass.
1ST MAY 1875: Of THOMAS BIRMINGHAM -parish of ADRRAHAN - co GALWAY -
who landed in AMERICA one year ago - he remained in CHARLESTOWN Mass;
for a few months - went from there to NEW BEDFORD - and remained there
during the winter. He left there and has not since been heard from -
his wife has arrived here and is now in SPRINGFIELD Mass. very anxious
to hear from him. Inf. to his wife ANN BIRMINGHAM - FERRY ST -
SPRINGFIELD Mass.
29TH APRIL 1865: Of MARGARET and CATHERINE BERMINGHAM - sisters, BIDILA
TULLY and JULIA FLANAGAN -and THOMAS McLAUGHLIN - natives of MOUNT
BELLEW- co GALWAY. Inf. to JOHN BERMINGHAM c/o of the BOSTON PILOT-
FRANKLIN ST - BOSTON.
10TH MARCH 1866 - Information wanted of JAMES COTTER -native of BALLYFIN
- co CORK - who came to AMERICA nearly 8 years ago - last heard from 2
years ago near BOSTON - Mass. Inf. to his brother WILLIAM COTTER - NO 7
Oneida st BOSTON Mass.
16TH NOV 1867: Of JANE COTTER - or CARROLL - a native of KILDORRY - co
CORK - who came to this country about 18 years ago - and 14 years ago
she left her mother's place - NO 4 Cove Place BOSTON - Her step-father's
name is JOHN BARRY - She has not been heard of since she left BOSTON.
Inf. to her mother ELLEN BARRY- No 4 Albany St NEW YORK - or by WILLIAM
BARRY - No 25 Chapman St BOSTON -
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May the good saints protect you
And bless you today
And may troubles ignore you
Each step of the way
i am looking for someone with large database on mass carrolls that goes back
before 1800
i need a john carroll who would up in chelsea
at least long enough to marry catherine and have kids and start a local tribe
i have lots of stuff too and mucho dennings who they liked to marry
jim denning
all denning-dever-cogan in mass-some
malone-carroll-mcguire-doherty-mcneil-piscopo-mazzola-heslin-martini-feddis-fa
rley-dennen-dinan-fredricks-
____________________________________
"we go to school to learn the words of fools"
bob dylan
This is my first post to this list. I am looking for information on George
Henry BUZBY who married Nina CARROLL. Nina CARROLL born October 9, 1872 and
died July 27, 1924. She was reportedly related to "the Carrolls of Maryland".
George and Nina had a son George Carroll Buzby born April 18, 1897 and died
August 22, 1970. Would you reply to me personally at leabuzby(a)aol.com as
well as to the list, please? Many thanks, Lea Simitz Buzby
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all denning-dever-cogan in mass-some
malone-carroll-mcguire-doherty-mcneil-piscopo-mazzola-heslin-martini-feddis-fa
rley-dennen-dinan-fredricks-
____________________________________
"we go to school to learn the words of fools"
bob dylan