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Looking for any decendants of Patrick CARROLL and Bridget PIERCE? who
were married in Whitewater, Walworth Co, Wisconsin in 1855. They are on
the MO Federal Census of 1880 in Easton, Buchanan Co, Missouri. The
children are Edward, James, Barney, Annie, Thomas, Patrick. and Mary.
All children born in Missouri. Thomas moved back to Wisconsin and is
buried in Milton, Rock Co, Wisconsin.
Would like to corresponde with any decendants and hopefully find where in
Ireland Patrick and Bridget came from.
Mary Kay
I know it is has been handed down through the generations that "some
Carroll's are related to the famous signer of the Declaration of
Independence, Charles Carroll of Carrollton. For your reference, there is a
book of his decendants at the Maryland Historical Society to see if your
family is listed. I know I saw it there.
Alas, I am not related to that family even though it had been said by
everyone in my grandmother's generation except for my grandmother! She was
right!
Good luck,
LYNN
I have a lot of info about my Carroll family but still can't find Demse's
ancestors. Can ANYBODY help me? He was born 1711...I am told his father was
Daniel. They were in Westmoreland, Fairfax and Loudoun counties. He married
Rebekah Carroll from Somerset Co., Md. (3rd) ; Elizabeth ? (2); and Frances
Sanford , first. Our family bible says he was of the Carroll family of
Maryland.
Carroll Researches,
Yesterday Ancestry.com released a new database which will be free for
anyone to use 10 days. It is:
North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4802.htm
In it I found the following numbers of names which could be CARROLL
ancestors.
CURRELL 6
CORRELL 62
CARL 12
CURLES 3
CURLE 4
CARREL 53
CARRELL 147
CARROL 71
CARROLL 186
I hope this will be helpful to any that have ancestors which MAY have
married in North Carolina. Remember, this is the date of the marriage bond,
and may or may not have been the actual date of the marriage. If you have a
date a few days later, they may both be accurate.
Lura Southard
(Researching Alexander Carrol and Lucy Ryal in Sampson County, NC, 1783)
Alexander CARRELL/CARROL married Lucy RYAL/ROYAL in Duplin County, NC
on April 7, 1783. By time for the 1790 census the area where they lived
around Six Runs Creek near Turkey, NC, had become Sampson County. Demcy
Carrel co-signed Alexander's marriage bond (father?). Alexander also bought
some land from Demcy Carroll and his wife Martha. Demcy Carrel, Edmund
Carrel, and Manson Carrel were witnesses when Alexander later sold
land.
According to Alexander's will which was written in 1827 (no record of
probation) his children were Hardy Carrell, Reason Carrell, Wiley Carrell,
Phanny Bridges, Rebekah Carrell, MaryAnn Tedder, and Betsey Ann Royall.
Major Hardy Carrell settled in Stokes County, NC. I have information to
share on his family, but I would like to know anything about Alexander's
parents or other children.
Thanks,
Lura
how sure are you this cork thing
could that be where the chelsea carrolls came from?
jim
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In a message dated 7/28/00 2:06:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
janfortado(a)mediaone.net writes:
<< I have never found a descendant of anyone other than V. Ann, my
ggrandmother. The family seemed to leave the area in the 1800's.
>>
so you found out why the v.
jim
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bob dylan
Hi Lister's,
Is there anyone on the list looking for a James Carroll from Ireland that was married to
an Ann Finn and lived in the Clifton Heights area of Delaware Valley, Pa. They had ten
children to whom one of their son's John James was my granfather. If there is anyone
searching this Carroll line please email me.
Esther Fetsko
---USA LINE--------------Smith,Gallagher,Baker,Carroll Surnames--------------------
JAMES CARROLL,b.?d.?m.Ann Finn,b.?d.?
Chld:Edward,Helen,John,Ann,Peg, James,Katherine,Mary,Thomas,Joseph.
John J.Carroll,b,1912,Clifton,d.1982,m.Margret Baker,(my grandmother) b,1917,Media,Pa.
CHLD:JOHN,(my father), Charles, Catherine, Sharon.
---Glst, UK LINE--------------Swan,Smith,Platt Surnames-----------------------------
ELIZABETH SWAN,b.1860-1880?(additional info limited)
m.EDGAR SMITH,b.1860,Gr.Sommersford,d.1948,
CHLD:FREDERICK,b.4/11/1912,Priory Rd, Glst, Caroline,b,1905?,Lower Westgate St,
Glst,(age:94),m.31/1/1931Reginal Platt,b.1902,Swindon,d.1959,Swindon,
CHLD:Lilly,Barbara nee Platt Carroll,Wiltershire,b.1933,(my mom),Tina, George,Rose,
Daniel, Mary,Esther(an aunt)..
Good evening!
I have four Carroll brothers- Jesse b. 1812, Edward B. "Bat" Carroll b.
1805-1807, Reuben M. b. 1803 and William. Jesse and Edward (mayber
others too) came from VA>TN>MO. Jesse married Susan Epperson in Ralls
Co., MO and shortly after that went to Holt Co. MO where he lived the
remainder of his life. Seeking pre-MO info. Have lots of MO info on
descendants for anyone interested.
Marla Martin
William Carroll died about 1755 in Rutherford Co. NC. His wife was Eunis_______.
Children: Dennis, Cain, Penelope and Barbry.
Dennis, Sr. born about 1750 married Sarah Eliza Stone
Known Children: Dennis and Willis
Dennis, Jr. born 1794 Chester Co. SC married Nancy Waggoner
Does anyone have any information on this "Bunch of Carrolls"?
Thanks
Peggy
----- Original Message -----
From: Cathryn Barnes
To: CARROLL-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 2:35 PM
Subject: Charlotte Carroll
My 4th great-grandmother was CHARLOTTE CARROLL, b. June 15th, 1807 in Chapel Hill, Orange Co., N.C. I am searching for her parents and siblings. She married WILLIAM HINCHER, b. 1801 in Orange Co., in 1827, and they moved to Wilkes Co.,N.C.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Cathryn Barnes
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Looking for information re John Joseph Carroll born about 1816 in Ireland
(possibly Dublin)
and his descendants. He attended Trinity College 1833-34. Married Mary
Robinson (1817-1869) about 1838, some of the children were born in Wales.
Came to New York about 1848. Children:
James (Jane?), John Joseph, William, Thomas, Michael, Catherine.
Married Mary Ann Murray (1857-1905) in 1871. Children: James John, Mary
Sarah, Sarah Ann, Edward Francis, Catherine Agnes.
My great-great-grandparents, Margaret Kennedy and Denis Carroll, were
married in Kildorrery, Cork, in 1813. It seems as if the Carrolls arrived in
that area from county Tipperary in the late 1700's.
I do not know all of their children because records were not kept that
early, but between 1813-1837 they did have
Ellen, Denis, Margaret, Veronica Ann (who always went by Ann), Edmond, Mary,
Catherine, and Anthony.
I have never found a descendant of anyone other than V. Ann, my
ggrandmother. The family seemed to leave the area in the 1800's.
Jan
janfortado(a)mediaone.net
----- Original Message -----
From: <CARROLL-D-request(a)rootsweb.com>
To: <CARROLL-D(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 3:00 AM
Subject: CARROLL-D Digest V00 #77
I am interested in the Carrolls of PEI, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick
(especially those of Northumberland County). A few even from Newfoundland.
I have amassed a lot of information on the Northumberland County, NB Carrolls
of the 19th century. Many of their descendants scattered westward throughout
Canada and the northern states (especially Maine, Michigan, Wisconsin, and
Minnesota). I would be most happy to share this with others and to add to it
whatever new info might come along.
I have started a web site that contains a few of the above-noted Carroll
families. It's located at:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~jcarroll/index.htm
Take a look and let me know what you think or if I might have additional
Carrolls not listed there (yes I do!). I am working madly to update and
expand the site. This will be coming soon (next week??).
----- Joe Carroll
Minnetonka, MN
PS: Disclaimer (so you can more easily delete this message): I am not
connected to the Carrolls who entered the US directly nor to any Carrolls
south of, say, New York.
In a message dated 2000-07-28 2:01:05 AM, CARROLL-D-request(a)rootsweb.com
writes:
>Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 08:35:07 EDT
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>I have very little info on my Carroll family. Elizabeth Carroll married
>John Monahan and first appeared 1871 in Needham, MA. According to family
stories,
>Elizabeth came from Ireland with her mother and siblings, her father had
>passed away in Ireland. Her mother and siblings moved on to the midwest
>while Elizabeth remained in Mass with John. It is believed that they went
>to Carroll Iowa. My cousin tells me that relatives that had gone to visit
>them came back saying that everything in the town had the Carroll name.
>
>I don't know the mother's or siblings names but John and Elizabeth's first
>daughter was named Margaret and their second son was named Matthew. Other
>children's names were John, Charles, Elizabeth, Lawrence, James, and Thomas.
>It is believed that Elizabeth came from Waterford, Ireland.
>
>Barbara
Barbara:
I can't be of any direct help, but have the following suggestions (maybe
you've already done them). Apparently the 1871 date is their marriage? I.e.
they are not found in the 1870 census? How about 1880, 1900, etc? Did
Massachusetts have the 5-year censuses (e.g. 1875, 1885, etc)? Did they live
their lives in Needham? If so, the county should have a death record, that
will lead (hopefully) to an obit which might (again, hopefully) have lots of
stuff in it like who Elizabeth's survivors were (names and places). Also,
church records of the kids' baptisms. Maybe some siblings came as sponsors?
Anyway, have fun!!
--------- Joe Carroll
Minnetonka, MN
Searching Carrolls of Northumberland Co., New Brunswick (all the way to
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin).
William CARROLL [abt 1721 - 1771] and his wife Mary ___ [or possibly Jane
George] moved from Frederick Co,VA to Augusta Co where he was a constable
in 1742. Seeking information on either of them and their families.
Juhling McClung
I have James Carroll 1846-1926 born in Ireland and buried in Saint Mary's
Cemetery, Boonton, NJ, married to Ann Roe 1862-1921 born and buried in Saint
Mary's Cemetery, Boonton, NJ.
John E. Rowe
Martin Carroll and his wife Margaret both b. ca. 1810. Martin's obit
states he was born in County Kerry.
Before Martin and Margaret emigrated they had three daughters:
Mary b. 1841
Bridget b. 1843
Julia b. 1845
The family arrived in Burlington, Iowa ca. 1852.
Martin died 1881, Margaret died 1889. Both buried in Burlington
Mary married M. William Sheehan, their offspring moved to San Francisco,
Galesburg and Chicago, Illinois
Bridget married Daniel Madden, their children spent their adult years in
Chicago
Julia married Edward Mackin their only son died in 1899
Gerry
Here we go!!!!!! -seeking info on my CARROLL clan but have been stuck for
eons!
Here's my limited info & am in hopes this sounds familiar to someone....
Arthur CARROLL, born unk in Kilkenny Ireland, married Mary DONNELLY also
of Kilkenny Ireland. Daughter, Rosana CARROLL, born 25 DEC 1812 in Kilkenny.
Rosana CARROLL married a wonderful man named Arthur MULLEN, born 1810 in
Ireland. I dont know if Art & Rosana met in America -or- married in Ireland &
came to the US together. I believe they stayed in the midwest
..Minnesota-ish ! Thanks for your time! I appreciate it! ~Rene! :)
JamesCARROLL@COLORADO RS@92 WILLIAMS ST.CHELSEA
MA.CLERK,1904-&Catherine~[DIVINGSTNO]~Catrina* LIVINGSTONE * @EAST BOSTON
,MA.RS@92 WILLIAM ST. CHELSEA MA.1904-
they had son
JamesCARROLL17 Aug 1904@92 WILLIAMS ST.CHELSEA MA.Jan 1966@RS@02150 (Chelsea,
Suffolk, MA)
Alice Gertrude*CARROLL25 Mar 1906(a)CHELSEA,MA.*
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bob dylan