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  1. Landholding in England by Joseph, the younger, of Youghal Fisher, 2010-01-10
  2. The case of Ireland; being an examination of the Treaty of union between Great Britain and Ireland; and an inquiry into the manner in which it has been ... letters on the excessive taxation of Ireland
  3. Landholding in England by of Youghal the younger Joseph Fisher, 2006-11-03
  4. The History of Land-Holding in Ireland. by the Younger., Joseph Fisher of Youghal, 2010-04-27
  5. The history of landholding in England By Joseph Fisher. by Fisher. Joseph. the younger. of Youghal., 1876-01-01

41. Nick Reddan's Newspaper Abstracts Part 34
to Jane eldest daughter of the late Rev Joseph BARNES, of Whigsborough, Mrs, This morning at the Friends Meeting House, Benjamin Fisher of Youghal,
http://members.iinet.net.au/~nickred/newspaper/np_abst34.htm
The data includes entries that interest me from various Irish newspapers from 1750 to 1840 sorted by family name. Papers include Freeman's Journal FJ Hoey's Dublin Mercury HDM Pue's Occurrences Pue'sO Limerick General Advertiser or Gazette LGA Limerick Chronicle LC Limerick Evening Post and Clare Sentinal LEP-CS Limerick Herald LH Limerick Times LT Belfast Newsletter BNL Limerick Standard LS All these newspapers are available on microfilm at the National Library of Australia which has an online catalogue. Papers held elsewhere include Cork Gazette and General Advertizer Library of Congress (USA) Faulkner's Dublin Journal FDJ Library of Congress (USA) Berrow's Wocester Journal BWJ University of Melbourne Main families covered include CROKER, COOTE, DREW, SWAN and others with some relationship with them. TYPE has the following values NPB = birth, NPM = marriage, NPD = death, NPA = advertisement, NPN = notice, NPS = news story Go to: Index Curio entries
Part 1
Part 2 ... Part 33 Part 34 Part 35 Part 36 Part 37 Part 38 ... Part 40 Paper Year M Day Type Family name Forename Title Entry NPM STURKE Julius Lt At Christ church, this day, Lt Julius STURKE of Lord Mountmorris's Regt to Miss Elizabeth O'CALLAGHAN daughter of Roger O'CALLAGHAN Esq of the Mardyke

42. FAMILIES OF THE KING S COUNTY Ireland In The Late 1800s.
Windsor Fisher (she died, 1875 Joseph Marshall, JP,, of Baronne Court, Parsonstown Lauder, Thomas Bernard, JP, Ferbane, younger son of Thomas Bernard Lauder, of
http://www.tullamoreoffaly.com/kings_fam.htm

43. Family Trees
=Maxwell,Joseph/younger +Glascormore Co. +Down weaver deceased killed +Tandragee +Loughbrickland +Youghal +Middleton +Kilworth +Dungarvan +Drogheda
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donaghmore1/loughbricklandbelnewlttr2.h
OAS_AD('Top'); Loughbrickland Belfast Newsletter Search part 2 422 Documents Retrieved Displaying Document 171 to 180 DOC ID ISSUE DATE PAGE No ABSTRACT SUBJECT 31 Jan. - 3 Feb. 1775 fairs +Ulster 6 +Emyvale Co. +Monaghan +Middletown +Armagh. 7 +Loughbrickland
+Downe 8 +Glasslough +Killinchy 11 +Cookstown +Tyrone.
FAIR
3 - 7 Feb. 1775 public =O''Brien,Daniel +Portadown +Dublin method nobility gentry North
+Ireland values timber. men employment augment wages employers purchasers
abilities dealers. +Portadown +Loughbrickland 1.
ADMINE
10 - 14 Mar. 1775 +Lisburn district. offices appointed ale wine strong water cider licences 25.
offices walks +Banbridge 18 +Loughbrickland +Dromore. +Belfast 20
+Templepatrick. +Carrickfergus 21 +Larne 22 +Glenarm. +Ballymena 23
+Broughshane. +Antrim 24 +Randalstown. +Lisburn 27 +Moira +Hillsborough 12 =Sharman,Wm. Collector. ALCO GOVLOC 21 - 24 Mar. 1775 fairs +Ulster 28 +Armagh +Augher +Tyrone +Bushmills +Antrim +Cookstown +Grange +Greyabbey +Downe +Loughbrickland. +Louth +Newtownlemivaddy +Derry

44. Cat2001.doc
Joseph R. Fisher. LONDON, Edward Arnold. 1911. 316 pages. near fine. £ 55 Memorials of Youghal, Ecclesiastical and Civil. Rev. Canon Hayman.
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The Celtic Bookshop, 2 Rutland Street, Limerick City, Republic of Ireland. (e-mail celticbk@iol.ie Homepage Delivery, Terms and conditions Please note: All books are in a hardback binding unless stated otherwise. If books are a reprint of an older edition then the date of the original edition appears in brackets. 'wrappers' and 'paperback' denote a book bound in a soft or paperback binding. This is only a selection of our stock, if you are searching for other particular titles please advise. 1.Owen Roe O'Neill. J. F. Taylor. LONDON, Fisher and Unwin. 1924. 250 pages. dust wrapper. superb copy. James Maher editor. TIPPERARY. 1954. 285 pages. 3.Dublin. A Historical and Topographical Account of the City. Written by Samuel A. Ossory Fitzpaptrick and illustrated by W. Curtis Green. LONDON, Methuen. 1907. 360 pages. 4.The Great Famine. Studies in Irish History 1845-52. edited by R. Dudley Edwards and T. Desmond Williams. DUBLIN, Irish Committee of Historical Sciences. 1956. 518 pages. superb copy in dust wrapper. 5.Ireland Under the Union. Varieties of Tension. Essays in honour of T. W. Moody.

45. Dáil Éireann - Volume 231 - 16 November, 1967 - Committee On Finance. - Vote 8
Mr. J. Gibbons A Fisher of men Dr. Joseph Rafferty of the National Museum has writtenextensively Being younger, they may be more energetic and their staff or
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Dáil Éireann - Volume 231 - 16 November, 1967 Debate resumed on the following motion: That the Vote be referred back for reconsideration. Mr. James Tully Mr. James Tully Mr. James Tully: The Parliamentary Secretary referred to the arterial drainage of the Boyne. He is not quite as definite as he was a few months ago about the actual starting date. May I assume drainage may not start in February, 1968, as was originally stated? Perhaps if he has the information, he will give it when he comes to reply. I should like a good deal more information from the Parliamentary Secretary on this whole matter. He refers to a number of bridges, et cetera , which have to be dealt with and how expensive these things can be. He referred also to water supplies, sewage disposal systems, et cetera. While I know the Board of Works have been very careful when dealing with bridges in ensuring that they are replaced reasonably satisfactorily, there is a big problem in relation to water supplies and sewage disposal. Taking water first, it is not unknown, when a scheme is carried out over a wide area, to have the water supply systems to private houses, groups and even villages so badly affected as to become unusable. That is a very serious loss to those concerned. Would the Parliamentary Secretary tell us if his Office is responsible and, if not, who is? With regard to sewage disposal, this is a matter which would come up more relevantly under a different heading but, since the Parliamentary Secretary has referred to it, could he tell me now if there is any possibility of having a treated system of sewage disposal? It is just too bad that sizeable towns, to say nothing of individual houses and villages, are allowed to put untreated sewage into waters subsequently used by others, and sometimes for domestic purposes. There is a typical example of this in Drogheda. The sewage comes into the river and people bathe and fish further down. Surely there should be some more hygienic way of dealing with sewage? Industrial waste also goes into these rivers. Everybody is aware of the damage industrial waste has done to fish life. In some cases fish life has been completely wiped out. Perhaps the Parliamentary Secretary may be able to tell us what will happen there.

46. OrphanedFianna Surnames
Tipperary, father of Robert Carew, the younger, and Joseph Carew. From Youghal,a saddler in Foulkes shop. Die July 1932, aged c.78.
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Surname email Details ADAIR A.Tischer ADAIR, Alexander. Born November 12, 1825 in Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan. AHEARN P.Kazlo AHEARN, Daniel (1821-1881). Married Mary HARTNET. Daughters: Ellen (TIMMONS-WALSH), Catherine (COFFEY), and Sarah. Will of 1881, in Burke, NY., USA. AHERNE D.Aherne AHERNE. No further information given. AIKEN J.Aiken AIKEN, c.1850. AIKEN Aiken John and James. Lived at Dunadry, Nr. Belfast, Co.Antrim circa 1850 ALDERDICE D Lott ALDERDICE/ ELDERDICE, Hugh b 1785 Ireland according to cemetary records Gettysburg, Adams Co., PA. Married MYERS Catherine PA 1811. Brothers James d 1836 and John d.18 years old. Alderdice/Elderdice perhaps from CO.Armagh or Antrim. ALGEO KSkinner ALLEN E.Byrne ALLEN, Bridgit. Went to San Francisco, from Co. Clare. ALLEN P.Gee ALLEN, Bridget. Born in Westmeath, c.1851. Married Joseph HACKETT. They lived in Longford. ALLEN C.Smith

47. The Hedges Family
and Gloucester, with London the seat of the younger sons of James Hedges who wasa son of Joseph and Margaret is now the property of a Mrs. Fisher in Carlisle
http://www.shawhan.com/hedges.html
Following is a collection of data on some members of the Hedges family. Refer to the "Genealogy" section of this site for a comprehensive treatment of this familyREF (1) Name: Samuel HEDGES
Misc. Notes
NOTE: There are several conflicting traditions concerning the ancestors of Joseph Hedges, the early Bourbon County, Kentucky, pioneer. Many of these are represented in articles on the Hedges family. It is not my purpose here to sort these out; but to simply present them.REF
A HISTORY OF THE HEDGES FAMILY by John Thomas Hedges King Charles 1st was a greedy and selfish King. He tried to rule without Parliament from 1629 to 1640. The Puritan people, along with Parliament, revolted, and England was plunged into Civil War (1643-1648). When Lord Oliver Cromwell led the Parliamentary Army against the Monarchy, John Fenwick was a Major in his army. Eventually the Monarchy was over-thrown and a Parliament type of Government was set up with Lord Cromwell himself being the Protectorate. King Charles 1st was tried and convicted of treason, and was beheaded. At the beheading, John Fenwick was the Captain of the guard, and gave the order for the ax to fall. When Lord Cromwell died (1659) his son, Richard became the Protectorate for a while, but he was a weak ruler and soon the people welcomed the return of the Monarchy (1660). When King Charles (II) took over as Monarch, John Fenwick was cast into prison for his part in the Revolution. It was about this time that John Fenwick was converted to Quakerism.

48. Trophy
the field, and presented with the Joseph R. Mastrangelo ticket for children 12 yearsand younger providing a defeat against league leaders Fisher Athletic last
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49. Parish Of Rathfarnham
ELIZABETH Fisher, WERE ESTABLISHED NEAR THE BRIDGE INTO THE POSSESSION OF NICHOLASLOFTUS, THE younger BROTHER OF FEE WAS THEN VESTED, BY MAJOR Joseph DEANE, OF
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50. Freemen Of Limerick
7/10/1754 Fisher James Merchant 8/2/1792 Fisher Joseph son of Js. Fisher, Gabbett 28/6/1819 Gabbett Joseph Junr birth, Esqre 4/4/1831 Gabbett
http://www.celticcousins.net/ireland/freemenoflimerickftog.htm
A Little Bit of Ireland FREEMEN OF LIMERICK 1746-1836
SURNAMES F-G Palo Alto County, Iowa USGenWeb Project Scott County, Iowa USGenWeb Project Celtic Cousins A Little Bit of Ireland ... Other Family Ties

51. Irish Marriages
Hill, Thomas, Cork=Pollock, H., in Youghal May 1808 p. 319 Keogh, Timothy=Fisher,Susan, in Lismore June 1793 p. 568. KERRAWN / KERAWN No entries
http://www.celticcousins.net/ireland/irish_marriages.htm
Irish Marriages BEING AN INDEX TO THE MARRIAGES IN
WALKER'S HIBERNIAN MAGAZINE
1771 to 1812
By Henry Farrar; London, England; 1890
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NOTE: Be sure to check the entries for both bride and groom as groom's entry contains the most information.
I am not sure but I do not believe any copies of this magazine still exist. This is only a partial transcription and is far from complete. I add surnames as time permits. ABBOT
Abbot, Chas., Speaker of H. of C.=Gibbs, Elizabeth, e.d. of Sir Philip, in the Island of Barbadoes, with portrait and sketch Mar. 1810 p. 99
Abbot, Joseph, Dublin=Thomas, Jane, Brookhill, co. Carlow Mar. 1809 p. 192
Abbot, Wm., Dublin=Journeaux, Miss, s. to John, of and at Cork June 1804 p. 383 ABBOTT
Abbott, Eliza=Groves, Wm. 1805 p. 510 ABBOTTS Abbotts, Miss=Sinnett, John T. 1802 p 448 ABERCROMBIE Abercrombie, Geo. [Advocate], e.s. of Sir Ralph, K.B., Comr.-in-Ch. in Scotland=Dundas, Montague, y.d. of Henry (Visct. Melville), Secy. of State for War, at Edinburgh [25 Jan] Mar. 1799 p. 208 ABERCORN Abercorn, Marq. of John James=[I. 20 June 1779, at St. Marylebone, Copley, Cath., 1st d. of Sir Jno., Bt., she d. 1791=2. 4 Mar 1792, in Grosvenor Sq., Hamilton, Lady Cecil, his cousin, div. by Act of Parl., Sept 1798, on 23 May 1799, she md. Sir Joseph Copley, Bt., bro.-in-law to her former husband, d. 1819]=3. in Dover St., Piccadilly, Hatton, Lady Ann, r. of Henry, Gt. Clonard, co. Wicklow, y.d. of Arthur Saunders Gore, E. of Arran Apr. 3, 1800 p. 319

52. Folk Music Index - Youg To Zz
younger Generation Young Camp Singers. Joseph Won a Coated Fiddle , Rounder 0429,CD (1999), cut 11; Concertina and How To Play It , Carl Fischer, sof (1905
http://www.ibiblio.org/keefer/y03.htm
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53. 1641-42 Depositions For Co Cork, Ireland. This Is The List Of
822.227 Robert Austen, yeoman, on behalf of Edward Austen the younger, nsg 822.208 Richard Myers, town and parish of Youghal, gent.
http://www.alphalink.com.au/~datatree/wolf 40.htm
Depositions for Co Cork
n.s.g., signifies 'no status given'. I have highlighted some names which are known to have married into the Wolfe family or are colateral relatives.
Roll of deponents
Parisb Abbeymahon, Barony Ibane
824.209 John Arthur, brother-in-law to Harry Sampson of Abbeymahon, yeoman. Parish Aghabulloge, Barony Muskerry 823.205 Thomas Hurr of Dromtymon [Dromatimore], n.s.g.
John Oldis of Drumtymore [Dromatimore], n.s.g.
John Radcliffe of Caherow [Caherbaroul], gent.
Richard Boyle of Corrune [?], clerk.
Ellin Godson of Carkoo [?], wife.
Anthony Pullbanke of the Lecconeene [Lackaneen], n.s.g.
Regent Olders of Druntymore [Dromatimore], on behalf of Mary Gill, widow.
Robert Olders of Carhooe [Caherbaroul], yeoman.
Giles Denham of Lackanurie [Lacknahaghny], n.s.g. 3. Parish Aghadown, Barony West Carbery Richard White of Inishbegneclery [Inishbeg], gent. 4. Parish Aghern, Barony Kinnataloon Cpt James Finch of Bally McKeoman [Ballymacsimon], parish Iragherne [Aghern], esq.
Robert Flower, town and parish of Ahan [Aghern], n.s.g.

54. King's County Families - Offaly History, Archaeology, Offaly Towns, Heritage, Re
JP, of Grange Castle, younger son of Garrett Tyrrell. by Mary Anne, Griffith,Joseph, of Ashemear, BA, TCD, and JP of County Tipperary eldest son of
http://www.offalyhistory.com/content/reading_resources/offaly_gen/kings_fam.htm
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Families of King's County
Print Page Extract from John Wright — Offaly one hundred years ago
— reprint of King's County Directory, 1890 The following References will be found convenient, being placed, as far as possible, in alphabetical order. It will be noticed that several names are omitted, not being collected in time for publication; others will be found amongst the various Articles in this Work. Armstrong, Sir Rev. Edmund Frederick, Bart, Gallen Priory, (cr 1841) eldest son of the late Sir Andrew, D.L, who was M.P, for King's Co., 1841-52, by Frances, daughter of G. A. Fullerton, of Ballintoy, Co. Antrim; born 1836: succeeded as 2nd Bart, 1863; married, 1865, Alice Ann, eldest daughter of Wm. Windsor Fisher (she died, 1875). Educated at King's College, London; is a magistrate for King's Co.; was Vicar of Skirke, Queen's Co. Heir, his son Andrew Harvey, born 1866; and is Captain 3rd Bat. Leinster Regt. Armstrong, Carteret Andrew

55. Nick Reddan's Newspaper Abstracts Part 32
Esq Barristerat-law to Aphra relict of the late James Fisher of Charleville co On Sunday se nnight, a Youghal, John SPARROW Esq Lt in the Waterford
http://members.iinet.net.au/~nickred/newspaper/np_abst32.htm
The data includes entries that interest me from various Irish newspapers from 1750 to 1840 sorted by family name. Papers include Freeman's Journal FJ Hoey's Dublin Mercury HDM Pue's Occurrences Pue'sO Limerick General Advertiser or Gazette LGA Limerick Chronicle LC Limerick Evening Post and Clare Sentinal LEP-CS Limerick Herald LH Limerick Times LT Belfast Newsletter BNL Limerick Standard LS All these newspapers are available on microfilm at the National Library of Australia which has an online catalogue. Papers held elsewhere include Cork Gazette and General Advertizer Library of Congress (USA) Faulkner's Dublin Journal FDJ Library of Congress (USA) Berrow's Wocester Journal BWJ University of Melbourne Main families covered include CROKER, COOTE, DREW, SWAN and others with some relationship with them. TYPE has the following values NPB = birth, NPM = marriage, NPD = death, NPA = advertisement, NPN = notice, NPS = news story Go to: Index Curio entries
Part 1
Part 2 ... Part 31 Part 32 Part 33 Part 34 Part 35 Part 36 ... Part 40 Paper Year M Day Type Family name Forename Title Entry LGA NPA RYAN Robert Robert RYAN bankrupt — many lands for sale or lease LGA NPD RYAN Thomas Rev Wednesday evening at his lodgings in Mary Street aged 82 years the Rev Thomas RYAN, Chancellor of Emly in the diocese of Cashel and one of the vicars choral of our Cathedral: a gentlemen of the stricted probity and deservedly lamented by his family +

56. Shakespeare's Family- Charlotte Carmichael Stopes
2 Fisher s Forest of Essex, p. 374. Notes and Queries, 9th Series,ii. 167 4 See Dr. Joseph Hunter s MSS., Addit. MSS., Brit. Mus. 24484, art. 246.
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Shakespeare's Family Charlotte Carmichael Stopes, 1901 CHAPTER II THE LOCALITIES OF EARLY SHAKESPEARES WE find the name occurs in widely scattered localities from very early times. Perhaps a resembling name ought to be noted "in the hamlet of Pruslbury, Gloucestershire, where there were four tenants. This was at one time an escheat of the King, who gave it to his valet, Simon Shakespeye , who afterwards gave it to Constantia de Legh, who gave it to William Solar, the defendant." If this represents a 1260 "Shakespere," as there is every reason to believe it does, this is the earliest record of the name yet found. This belief is strengthened by the discovery that a Simon Sakesper was in the service of the Crown in 1278, as herderer of the Forest of Essex, in the Hundred of Wauthorn, Edward I. Between these two dates Mr. J. W. Rylands has found a Geoffrey Shakespeare on the jury in the Hundred of Brixton, co. Surrey, in 1268.

57. 1840s COUNTY CORK
THOMAS MAGUIRE AND ANNE MAGUIRE, otherwise SHUMOR, his wife, and JOHN LOTHIAN, theyounger, an infant, by his Father Shehan, Joseph, PP, Kilmackabee. Fisher.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~ridgway/Corkco1840svarious.htm

58. CORK DEATHS MARRIAGES
Alment, Mark, Mr., of this City, to Miss Constance Fisher, at the Quaker Meeting Dillon, Thomas, Linen Draper, to Miss Shea, dau of Thomas of Youghal
http://homepage.eircom.net/~ridgway/Deathsmarriages.htm

59. Attributions Of Authorship In The Gentleman's Magazine, 1731-1868: An Electronic
Joseph John Gurney s Essay on the habitual Love to God considered as a The Influences of Democracy on Liberty, c. by an American Fisher Ames (ed.
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60. Ellis County Kansas Queries And Surnames
Anna Sullivan from Youghal, County Cork Ireland came to the United States William BH MAST was born in Ellis, KS 210-1879 his younger brother was born a
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Ellis County, Kansas
Queries To submit a query, just email your query to wardm1@swbell.net and I'll enter it into the queries page as soon as possible. Thanks! I can't help you with any local research because I don't live in or near Ellis county Danny Ewing Monday, May 26, 2004 I am looking for information on AMOS HAFER WIEN and CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH REANOR. Amos Wien was from Pennsylvania and was stationed at Fort Hays in the 6th Cavalry. He was a musician in the regimental band. Charlotte Reanor was born in New Orleans. Amos Wien and Charlotte Reanor were married at Fort Hays on May 6, 1875 by Reverend I. M. Brown. Shortly after their wedding Amos was transfered to Arizona. Any information would be appreciated. Pamela Spivey Wednesday, May 5, 2004
The names and dates are best guess and some resource. Arriving via Hamburg 1876 Peter and Anna Staab, my grandfather would have been 8 or 9 yrs old, his name at time of death Alois Staab. My grandmother was Clementina (do not know maiden name) they were married about 1891 to 93. Children: Gustav, Anton, Mary Agnes, Geremina, Otto, Rudolph, Helena and David. My father was Anton. The family moved to Hugo Co, I believe after WWI. Any information would be welcomed. Thank you. Ellen Mitchell Spiller Friday, April 4, 2004

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