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Hi Michael
Re Jane Dorgan Book
I may be able to direct you.
mona oleary
9/2/22
Thank you so much for having this wonderful website. Hope you are doing great! I am in Decatur , AL but will be moving to Franklin, Tn. I think you mentioned that some info. came from AZ.. for the life of me I can't find that info. I think one of Bill's relatives lived in AZ-retired there. Thank you for sharing your wonderful research. Bill and I went to Ireland twice and loved it each time. The first time was in 1984 and it was a very simple inexpensive tour. The last time was in 2014. We toured up to Giant causeway, than spent time in County Cork. We stayed in Youghal. We think we found one of Bill's distant relatives. Bill's family lived around County Cork. Bill's second great grandparents married 14 Feb 1841 at St Mary's in Ladysbridge. Bill's second great grandmother was baptized at 26 Feb 1815 at Mitchelstown, Co Cork. We did go to the potter, Stephen Pearce. His pottery is all hand made and hand decorated and follows a 250 year old tradition of handcrafted pottery in East Cork. Again thank you for sharing. Would love to go again. My 3rd great grandmother, Sarah Carey, born 1830 and died in New Orleans in 1923. She was from County cork. Don' think I will find her info-her father's name was William. It is said that he made boots for the British-so he was a cobbler. He was born about 1799 in County Cork. I do love genealgy. Hope you are doing great.. Chat later. Oh, I hope this makes sense. Little stressed thinking about moving etc. Valerie H
Valerie H.
Hi, My mother is Dorgan and is from Carrignavar. I am trying to do a family tree and I have traced back to a Denis Dorgan born abt 1780 but I have no info on him or his relations.I know of a book by Jane Dorgan which might be of some help but I do not believe there is an online copy.Would you know of any resources for Dorgans of Carrignavar or how to get that book?Thank You
Michael Cronin
I had a an Aunt married to a Jim Dorgan. A few of his sons are still living around Ireland.You probably know me as Jim or James. Living in Vancouver across the river from Portland.
This is an incredible web site. I went to school in Cloyne with Bill Sisk. Grew up with the family. everyone knew everyone else in a small place. Id like to talk to you sometime.Are you related to Colm Dorgan.Seamus
Thank you, Bill, for all your work on this site and for the information on Mary Jane Dorgan's book of our Dorgan genealogy. My sisters and I are going to plan a trip to New York and will make it a point to get to the public library there. We hope to get to Cork next year, as well.
Be well!
Hi, There are so many interesting commentaries here.
I'm researching my Dorgan ancestry and am fairly certain my great, great, grandfather Tim Dorgan, was born in about 1795, possibly in Carrignavar. His father might have been Andrew. He married Abbie Smith. They immigrated to the U.S. to Taunton, Massachusetts in Feb, 1848 where he and a daughter, Hannah, passed away within a month of each other in March and April of 1848.
I'd appreciate any assistance and direction where I should go from here.
Thank you!
Hi, this is all interesting information! I haven't gotten thru all of it yet, but I plan on it. I have been trying to build my family tree on my father's side, but I can't get very far. According to my father Julio Cesar Dorgans (who passed in 2015), his father Alfredo Dorgans emigrated to Uruguay via ship although I'm not sure what year he arrived. He said that my grandfather's real name was D'Organs but when he got off the ship and registered they didn't add the apostrophe and it ended up being Dorgans. My father always said his father was Basque France and a few other European countries which escapes me. I have not been able to track down any information of this birth other than he was born on January 11, 1904. Married my Uruguayan grandmother Ambrosia Concepcion Segovia in 1925 in Uruguay and they had 9 children together. Might you have any resources I could look into? Much appreciated! Ana
John Hartnett born 1826 Waterford area was my great grandfather
Mary Bridget Hartnett 1893/1965 born Lismore /Waterford area was my grandma
My mom was Bridget Mary Cody 1921/2001
Looking for Hartnett relations in theCork/Waterford area other families linked are O’Leary O’Neill Phelan Browne Sullivan
Doherty Bible Willbond
I have finally traced our Cashman family from Troy, New York (1854) to Glounthaune & Lackenroe, Cork as far back as 1825. It appears our family may have burials in Dangandonovan Cemetery in E. Cork however I can't find it's location. Does anyone know where it is? And perhaps other cemeteries in the immediate area? I've been told we are related to the infamous Nellie Cashman of the wild west!
Hi, I am researching my family. The family name was Mansfield and I have baptism records from 1810 thru 1823 for 5 children who were born to James Mansfield and Mary Daly who were married on 8/13/1807 in Parish Cloyne. The address on the baptism record states Ballyrussell, Cloyne. I know it was at a Roman Catholic church but have no idea which one. I was told there were 4 churches: St. Coleman's Parish Church (built 1815), St. Colmcille, Churchtown South (early 1800s?) Church of the Immaculate Conception Shanagarry (1814) and Star of the Sea (1901). Is there a way to pinpoint which church it was? Thank you.
O'Deargains came to Columbus Ohio in about 1848 and still live there for thhe most part.
Family Bible points out County Tipperary as original home and vicinity of Cashel by the Golden Vale
as being associated.Family name changed to Dorgan post arrival in Fall River,Mass.in 1848 / 9.
Great grandfather married Johannah Power in Clonmel prior to immigration...several brothers
also made crossing from Eire in 1848/9 but went West to California inGold Rush and were not
heard from again....G'father Wm Dorgan married Eliz. Quinn from Waterford in 1885....
Best regards to all // Keep The Faith !
Happy to learn more of where I come from, Dennis and Marie Dargen were my grandparents!
Just want to say hello. My grandfather, Michael Dorgan was born in Castlegregory in 1874. Migrated to Chicago in 1900 and married my grandmother, Katherine O'Donnell who was also from Kerry. Raised a large family and never returned to Ireland.
Regards,
Kevin Howley
Hello all I came across this site while doing some searches on my family. Nice to see so much info. My grandmother wash Helen L Monahan (Dorgan) and my mother was Lynne A Monahan. I will do try to see if i can contact some through social media.
Just stopped by to say hello. It's been a while. My hope is for your best.
Hello Bill,I have enjoyed perusing your sight and have learned alot, but I have not been able to find one of my ancestors and I hoping that you might be able to help. One of my maternal 2G grandmothers was Hannah Dorgan (b.Cork abt. 1847, d.NYC 1892), who married Edward Barrett in 1869. Their marriage record states that they were married in the RC chapel of New Glanmire in Carrignavar North. She was said to be a servant and living in what looks to be "Ballinsohig" but I cannot find that placename. It lists her father as William with profession farmer. They had a son James in Cork in 1869 and daughter Elizabeth (my great grandmother) in NYC in 1872, so they came to NY somewhere in between.I have researched in all of the usual places and cannot find documentation on either Edward or Hannah prior to their marriage, but I thought you might have come across Hannah and her father William in your research. I would appreciate any information you could pass along.Regards, Patrick O'Neill
Bill,My name is Kathy Paul Dolan. My father was Alphonse J Paul from Maynard Ma. His parents were Catherine O’Brien and James Paul both originally from Newfoundland. I'm not a Dorgan, but we are cousins and I know we met a long, long time ago! Although I was young I remember meeting my RI great aunts and uncles at my grandparents home as well as visiting in RI.I have been interested in finding out more about my dad's side of the family but just haven’t had the time. But the other night I had dinner with my cousin Gerry Paul, whose father is Raymond, my dad's twin. His children were asking me about the Paul side of the family. I had some info on my great grandparents and with the wonders of the internet I came across your site and several posting that you and perhaps your dad made back in the early 2000's. Interestingly enough your name came up during our conversation the other night. If you taught in Tucson AZ then you know Gerry.I can’t wait to read through all the info that you've posted as well as use the links to research my mom's side. My mom passed away last year and we're still going through things including pictures. There are a few pictures of my grandparents and great grandparents.Regards,Kathy
I absolutely love spending time here. I use this as my primary resource in teaching my children about their family’s history. Thank you for all the hard work and dedication Bill!
My father’s mother’s parents were Daniel Dorgan and Honora Ahearn. Daniel was born at Castlemartyr around 1851, the son of Michael Dorgan, a carpenter and Honora Donovan. Honora Ahearn also from Castlemartyr was the daughter of John Ahearn, a farmer and Kate Lynch. Daniel came to Australia around 1872, and Honora in 1877. Within a week of Honora arriving in Brisbane they were married in the Roman Catholic Presbytery in Toowoomba. They had seven daughters, my grandmother, Mary Ann Dorgan being the third. Daniel died in 1906 and Honora in 1938. I would be interested to know if any of their relatives still live around Castlemartyr. Many thanks.
First time to the site, it's fantastic! Thank you for your hard work pulling the Dorgan legacy together.Gregg
