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In a message dated 9/16/2006 3:39:10 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
carroll-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
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Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:49:40 EDT
From: SHStu(a)aol.com
Subject: [CARROLL] CARROLLS of Stokes Co, NC/Lura's reply
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<<3. Who is the Herling Carroll listed in the 1820 census? Where did he
come
from and where did he go? (Probably Sterling rather than Herling)
In reply to this question of Lura's - wouldn't that be the son Sterling
CARROLL of father William CARROLL & wife, Elizabeth ______ CARROLL? The
William
C., RS of the 1782 will of Granville Co, NC.....
Please note that in my reply above to Lura's question on STERLING/ HERLING
CARROLL - I was 'way OFF BASE.......
Just found the correct info which I should have looked for instead of trying
to post off the top of my head:
From"Northampton County, North Carolina 1759-1808 Genealogical Abstracts of
Wills" by Margaret M Hofmann
pg 3
Will 1 pg 1 JOHN CARROLL 20 July 1759 January Court 1760
sons JOHN and STERLING
son, CHARLES
son, THOMAS
dau, AGNES JONES
dau BETTY
3 daus, TABITHA, SARAH, MARTHEW
Extrs, my loving wife [not named] and my two sons, JOHN and STERLING
Wits. JAMES LINCH, JOHN LINCH, JOHN HUNNICUT.
Hope all see this & please excuse that mistake - am learning the memory does
not work when it should sometimes!!!
If you know someone who might not have seen it, please make sure to tell
them about this info.
Sarah H. Studstill (that's all I have, as that's not my direct line of
CARROLLs)
Hello Wilma,
Do you have a list of Anthony Carroll's children who went to America? I
would truly appreciate having that list. Do you know if any of them might have
settled in VA or MD?
Thank you very much,
Briget Carroll-Finn
Patrick Carroll b 1761 d 29 Jul 1839 Annah/Dorrah. Ireland
In the Title Applotment of Lorrah and Dorrah in the Barony of Lower Ormond,
County of Tipperary, Diocese of Killaloe in 1824 Patrick Carroll was the
lessee for 70 Irish acres of William Clark's in the Townland of Annagh. At
the same Tithe taking of Dorrah was a Daniel Meara, lesee of 115 Irish acres
of John Brereton's of Kilregane and also a lesee (Meara and Dooly) of 105
Irish acres of William Clark.
Patrick Carroll and Daniel Meara rented from the same man, William Clark.
Patrick was buried in the Dominican Priory of Lorrah (Ormond Historical
Society, Vol 6, Lorrah Parish, No 18)
"Sacred to the memory of Patrick Carroll of Annagh who departed this life 29
Jul 1839, aged 77. May he rest in peace."
It is believed but not documented by other than the association of the 2 men
above that Patrick's son Thomas Carroll married Daniel Meara's daughter,
Anne in Kilregane. Daniel Meara and his wife Margaret Kennedy are also
buried in the Dominican Priory.
According to Brian Mitchell's "A Guide to Irish Parish registers" Lorrah
Parish and Annagh were both served by the Roman Catholic Parish of Lorrah,
Townland Annagh, County Tipperary North Riding, Barony of Lower Ormond,
Lorrha Parish, PLU Borrisokane, Province of Munster (another source gives
the PLU as Parsonstown) Townland Kilregane. The RC Parish of Lorrha, Diocese
of Killaloe, Archdiocese of Limerick, contains 2 civil parishes Lorrah and
Dorrah that are in separate PLUs and different election districts. There are
two Dorrah Parishes 8 miles apart in different Civil Parishes and have
their people buried in different graveyards.
In May 1840 and in 1850, 1851 Thomas and Ann Carroll were in Riverstown E.D.
Dorrha Parish. In 1848 there were 45 residents. In 1859, 1851 there were
only 25 as a consequence of the famine.
The Thomas Carroll family immigrated to America in 1855 according to the
declaration made by his son Daniel in the 1900 Census of Cincinnati,
Hamilton County, OH.
In 1860 the Thomas Carroll family were residing in the 12th ward, Dist. 3, p
747, Post Office Manhattanville, Dwelling House #715 enumerated 27 Jun 1860.
Thomas Carroll died 23 Sep 1874 in New York City (Death Certificate #187605
at age 65. He was a resident of the United States for 20 years. He died of
Pulmonary Tuberculosis at his residence, 131st St between 10th Ave and
Broadway. He was buried in St Raymond's Cemetery in Westchester. Details of
his death and burial were available from family letters written to family
members in Cincinnati. Daniel, the son of Thomas had moved on to Ohio,
became a soldier in the Civil War and died there 17 Sep 1915.
According to a local and well respected Irish historian in Offaly County,
Paddy Heaney, the family descends from Anthony Carroll, a resident of
Kilregane, who fell into poverty and ignominy after the Irish lands were
confiscated by England and given to English settlers. Anthony was the
brother of Charles, the settler, and most of his children followed their
uncle to the United States. One son returned to live out his days and die in
Ireland. This far I have not been able to identify him or any of his
children. If anyone doing similar research has any "leads" or information
which would help me, I would appreciate hearing from you. Wilma Carroll
Hillman, Cincinnati, OH, USA
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Surnames: MARTIN, CARROL
Classification: Query
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I'm trying to locate siblings and the parents for my great grandmother, Catharine Burke (nee Martin) and her brother, Francis "Frank" Martin in Iowa circa 1840's to 1859---and maybe earlier than 1840.
Catharine Martin married Michael John Burk~e at St. Raphael's Catholic Cathedral, Dubuque, Dubuque, IA on SEP 16, 1850. In the 1850 census, this family is living in Butler Township, Jackson county, Iowa. Catharine's husband, Michael John Burke was a Government Land Surveyor in Iowa, Minnesota, & Kansas. He was also a school teacher and a farmer. Michael John was born JAN 1, 1812, Kilcolgan, County Galway, Ireland and emmigrated to Iowa in 1848.
Frank Martin was born circa 1824 & Catharine was born circa 1826, (possibly) County Antrim, Ireland. I haven't yet validated where in Ireland they were
born. They are both buried at St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, Olathe, Johnson county, Kansas.
Does anyone have information to share about the following couple? The early MARTIN line in Iowa is difficult to search because the surname could be
French, German, or Irish. My MARTIN line is Irish.
I appreciate any feedback as the MARTIN line in Iowa and Ireland is my brick wall". Thank you.
Carol
No. California
cveio(a)sbcglobal.net
Husband First Name: JAMES
Husband Last Name: MARTIN
Wife First Name: MARY
Wife Last Name: CARROL
Married:
Date: 02/12/1855
County: Muscatine
State: IA
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Hi, I have just read your posting.Have you looked on the world tree.There is reference to a number of names you are looking for. I think I am very distantly related to Ellen Carroll but I am looking for Michael or Patrick Lyons from Galway
When did Anthony migrate & where did he go? I have an Antoine born abt 1833
and living in Canada. Could this Anthony be a relative (son, Grandson,
cousin etc?)
Thanks
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Surnames: CARROLL / CARREL / CARLE
Classification: Query
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Message Board Post:
Dear Nic,
My Carroll family tree is posted at RootsWeb World Connect Project. The URL is http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/
>From there type in "ericolson" where it asks for specific database.
Now my Carrolls are not Irish, but German or Swiss ie, Pennsylvania Dutch, here by 1798 or earlier. Original spelling Carle or Carrel.. Soundex C-640.
Eric
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Surnames: Bower, Jackson, Relyea, Schoonover, Hildeman, Guentner
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Family members in search of Lisa Ann Bower who was born in Coral Gables, Dade County, Florida on 9 Sept 1950 along with twin sister, Tina Ann Bower. Lisa Ann Bower was married to Charles Carroll on 28 Feb 1980 in Miami, Florida. Location unknown since that time. These girls are my First Cousins although they are probably not aware of my existence. Just trying to connect to living family members.
Bob Schoonover, Email: schoony(a)comcast.net
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Thanks for your reply.
Clearly you cant have posted it. I guess it is possible that someone might have copied details from your tree. The individual who I know I am related to who I am trying to seek is Edmund Carroll born 1787 in Galway he had sveral children including 2 daughters Bridget born 1843 and Catherine born 1845. He died in Bury, lancashire in June 1875.
Do you have anyone who looks like that in yout tree and where might I find it.
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The tree is filed in the One world Tree and the first generation is
John Carroll
Born: 1761
[city], [parish], [county], Ireland
Died: 1830
[city], [parish], [county], Ireland
There do not seem to be any references. the URL is as below. The site is one that you have to pay to access.
http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/owt/person.aspx?pid=120769848&st=2
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Surnames: Carroll-Bird-Bostic-Harrison
Classification: Query
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I am the gggrandaughter of William Henderson Carroll-Eliza Bird. The great grandaughter of Thomas Marion Carroll-Priscilla C. Bostic. The grandaughter of Addie Priscilla Bostic-Arthur Webster Harrison.
I would like to hear from anyone from these lines.
bchodge(a)gulftel.com
<<3. Who is the Herling Carroll listed in the 1820 census? Where did he come
from and where did he go? (Probably Sterling rather than Herling)
In reply to this question of Lura's - wouldn't that be the son Sterling
CARROLL of father William CARROLL & wife, Elizabeth ______ CARROLL? The William
C., RS of the 1782 will of Granville Co, NC.....
I believe that particular CARROLL family had a son by that name - as well as
having an under age Jesse that many have confused w/Jesse CARROLL of
Duplin/Sampson Cos, NC. who would have been "of age" much earlier!
William CARROLL of Granville w/the will has names of more of his children in
the will also....
Didn't realize that Sterling went to Stokes Co, NC - also seems that may be
Floreeta Carroll-Corder's line, wasn't it? Don't know if she is still on line
or not - if she is, maybe she will see this & respond. I don't think Jackie
P or I have heard from her in several years now.
Good luck,
Sarah
Patrick Carroll is such a common Irish name it is hard to connect without
sibling or parents names. His parents were Patrick and Alice (Neville)
Carroll and siblings who emigrated were Anthony, Philip, Michael , Denis and
Patrick. Will let you know if I find a connection to your Patrick. Carol