My Great Grandfather Michael Calhoun Dufficy emigrated from County Roscommon in 1848 when he was 12 years old. He left with his father Francis Dufficy, his mother Alicia Lane, and 5 siblings. They had lived in Tulsk, near Strokestown. The family went to Liverpool, thence to New Orleans, and finally to San Francisco. I have been to County Roscommon twice, once in 1978 and again in 1983. On both trips I met several Dufficy families living near Strokstown. There are now Dufficys all over the US, Australia, and the UK. My research convinces me that all Dufficys trace their ancestary back to County Roscommon.I have done considerable research on my side of the family and would love to here from anyone who has information on the Dufficys of Roscommon. My Email is: 232duff@home.com <br> Mike Dufficy
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(User Above) wrote: : My Great Grandfather Michael Calhoun Dufficy emigrated from County Roscommon in 1848 when he was 12 years old. He left with his father Francis Dufficy, his mother Alicia Lane, and 5 siblings. They had lived in Tulsk, near Strokestown. The family went to Liverpool, thence to New Orleans, and finally to San Francisco. I have been to County Roscommon twice, once in 1978 and again in 1983. On both trips I met several Dufficy families living near Strokstown. There are now Dufficys all over the US, Australia, and the UK. My research convinces me that all Dufficys trace their ancestary back to County Roscommon.I have done considerable research on my side of the family and would love to here from anyone who has information on the Dufficys of Roscommon. My Email is: 232duff@home.com <br>: Mike Dufficy<p>This is so strange, I just me a Dufficy this past week. Her husband is from Strokstown. I'll copy this message and see what she has to say!<p>
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(User Above) wrote: : My Great Grandfather Michael Calhoun Dufficy emigrated from County Roscommon in 1848 when he was 12 years old. He left with his father Francis Dufficy, his mother Alicia Lane, and 5 siblings. They had lived in Tulsk, near Strokestown. The family went to Liverpool, thence to New Orleans, and finally to San Francisco. I have been to County Roscommon twice, once in 1978 and again in 1983. On both trips I met several Dufficy families living near Strokstown. There are now Dufficys all over the US, Australia, and the UK. My research convinces me that all Dufficys trace their ancestary back to County Roscommon.I have done considerable research on my side of the family and would love to here from anyone who has information on the Dufficys of Roscommon. My Email is: 232duff@home.com <br>: Mike Dufficy<p>Hi Mike<br>One of my maternal my GGgrandmothers was Anne Dufficy (who married Edward Casserly), daughter of Thomas Dufficy & Mary Coleman from townland of Lisduff, Parish of Kiltrustan, about 5 miles north of Strokestown. My aunt, Sarah Lennon, married Richard Dufficy of Clooneigh, Clooneyquinn, again within a few miles of Strokestown. Do you have any clues on the origins of your Dufficy ancestors? If so, let me know and I will compare to my Dufficy data.<p>Good luck, Mike<p><br>
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(User Above) wrote: : My Great Grandfather Michael Calhoun Dufficy emigrated from County Roscommon in 1848 when he was 12 years old. He left with his father Francis Dufficy, his mother Alicia Lane, and 5 siblings. They had lived in Tulsk, near Strokestown. The family went to Liverpool, thence to New Orleans, and finally to San Francisco. I have been to County Roscommon twice, once in 1978 and again in 1983. On both trips I met several Dufficy families living near Strokstown. There are now Dufficys all over the US, Australia, and the UK. My research convinces me that all Dufficys trace their ancestary back to County Roscommon.I have done considerable research on my side of the family and would love to here from anyone who has information on the Dufficys of Roscommon. My Email is: 232duff@home.com <br>: Mike Dufficy<p><br>For more on Judge Michael Dufficy of Marin County Superior Court, <br>you will want to read the following about this famous man.<p>http://www.sfweekly.com/issues/2000-10- ... re.html<br>
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(User Above) wrote: : My Great Grandfather Michael Calhoun Dufficy emigrated from County Roscommon in 1848 when he was 12 years old. He left with his father Francis Dufficy, his mother Alicia Lane, and 5 siblings. They had lived in Tulsk, near Strokestown. The family went to Liverpool, thence to New Orleans, and finally to San Francisco. I have been to County Roscommon twice, once in 1978 and again in 1983. On both trips I met several Dufficy families living near Strokstown. There are now Dufficys all over the US, Australia, and the UK. My research convinces me that all Dufficys trace their ancestary back to County Roscommon.I have done considerable research on my side of the family and would love to here from anyone who has information on the Dufficys of Roscommon. My Email is: 232duff@home.com <br>: Mike Dufficy<p><br>For More information on Judge Michael Dufficy and his clan and work mates you might like to read the following..<p>LETTING CHILDREN SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES<p> Youth in Court Need Attorneys Who Represents Their Interests Fairly, Strongly<p>By Alanna Krause<p>From the San Francisco Daily Journal, Monday July 17, 2000.<p>Hundreds of years of legal history have lead the United States to implement a system that ensures that every party in a legal<br>proceeding gets a voice. We rest assured that, unlike in other nations, we can not be incarcerated without our day in court,<br>lawyer by our side. What a country we live in: so civilized, so well thought out. God Bless America.<p>But there is a forgotten minority that is not afforded these basic rights. They are not criminals or foreign aliens. In contrast, they<br>are a group we all hold dear - one innocent and well meaning, with no hidden agendas or twisted motives - children.<p>Instead of actually being represented, children get their "best interests" represented by adults. We children have no choice and<br>no recourse when those adults have their own agendas. A case in point? Mine.<p>My parents separated when I was 5 years old, sparking a custody battle that lasted nine years. I never doubted that I wanted<br>to be with my mother. My father Marshall Krause, is an abuser, and living with him was a mental and physical hell and definitely<br>not in my best interests. Yet, in Marin Family Court, that seemed to be irrelevant. My family court experience consisted of<br>lawyers, judges, evaluators and social workers who turned their backs on their consciences and their professional oaths.<br>They're worked contrary to not only my best interests, but to my health and safety.<p>My father, a wealthy and well-connected lawyer, used his influence and money to manipulate the system. And he didn't work<br>alone. The court-appointed evaluator, Edward Oklan, M.D., fell under his spell and ignored my reports of my father's abuse of<br>drugs and of me. The lawyer appointed to represent my "best interests" Sandra Acevedo, spent her allotted time with me<br>parroting my father's words, attempting to convince me that I really wanted to live with him. She ignored my reports of abuse.<br>And the therapist my father made me see, Lana Clark, LCSW, was far from objective - she was sleeping with him.<p>The judge, Sylvia Shapiro-Pritchard, an admitted long-time friend of my father's, rubberstamped any order my father<br>requested. I wrote the judge letters, called her office and did everything I could to make myself heard. She ignored my pleas. I<br>had no rights. I couldn't replace my lawyer with one who would speak for me nor could I speak for myself in court. I couldn't<br>cross-examine the court evaluators or therapists and their claims were thus untouchable. I felt like I was witnessing the<br>proceedings from the wrong side of soundproof glass.<p>My mother tried her best, but she was a David facing Goliath - except in my story, she didn't even have a sling. After years of<br>valiant struggle gaining nothing but legal fees, she had to let go and put her life back together in the hopes that someday I could<br>get out on my own.<p>While living with my father, I did what I could to survive. I made nine reports to Child Protective Services and several calls to<br>the police over the years, to no avail. They would always tell me that unless I had witnesses or bruises, they couldn't<br>substantiate my claims of abuse. Finally, one day my father threw me into a stone wall at school and a teacher called Child<br>Protective Services.<p>He's never said as much, but my father panicked. He had worked so hard to build a delicate set of lies and twisted truths to<br>present himself as the well-meaning parent whose "unstable" ex-wife had given his troubled daughter "alienating parent<br>syndrome," resulting in abuse "delusions." The truth was his worst fear.<p>Acting quickly, he had my therapist, his lover, suddenly decide I was dangerously troubled and needed to be locked up. So I,<br>an 11-year-old straight-A student who had never tried ancestor_gender, drugs or alcohol, nor ever been in a fight, found myself in an<br>out-of-state lockdown facility with 17-year-old drug-dealing gang-banging street kids. I was beaten up, taunted and was<br>blocked from communicating with the outside world. I was forced into therapy where they tried to brainwash me into believing<br>my mother was insane, that my father's drug use didn't exist and that the abuse my father inflicted on me was all in my head.<p>When I realized the truth was getting me nowhere, I lied and parroted back their words. It took me 6 months to convince them<br>I was "cured." Holding onto the truth was the hardest thing I have ever done.<p>After my release, my father, thankfully, shipped me out to a nice boarding school. My two years there were my best years since<br>my mother and I were separated. When I went back to live with him at age 13, I couldn't take it anymore. Knowing I'd never<br>find justice in Marin, I ran away, hoping to find a judicious jurisdiction elsewhere. I ended up in Los Angeles.<p>Los Angeles Juvenile Court took my case and placed me in a safe home. Court investigators and evaluators found my mother<br>to be a fit parent and my father to be dangerous. My father hired an expensive lawyer and tried to play his old tricks, but the<br>judge had none of it. Full custody was awarded to my mother, and visitation with my father was left at my discretion.<p>In Los Angeles, I was a party in my case, whereas in Marin, I was only leverage in my parent's battle. Los Angeles was<br>heaven.<p>The practice of trying to ascertain what is in a child's best interest exists because minors supposedly cannot speak for<br>themselves. Yet at 11, I could speak for myself. I had a mind and a set of opinions, but no one seemed to care. The judge<br>denied my right to legal representation, especially when the court-appointed lawyer wouldn't speak my truth. Granted, there is<br>no guarantee that hearing me would have inspired the judge to untwist her motives and unclench her hold on personal<br>allegiances and biases, but who knows? At least it would have been in the court record.<p>My right as an American is to have legal representation in court proceedings, but when my lawyer wouldn't speak for me, I was<br>allowed no voice.<p>No American should be locked up without a trial in front of a jury of peers, or some sort of legal equivalent, but it happens to<br>minors all the time. We have an elaborate system to keep innocent adults out of jail, but no system to prevent the false<br>imprisonment of youth in mental hospitals and discipline institutions.<p>Children are not parties in divorce proceedings - we are property to be divided. Yet children are people too. As citizens, we<br>must be afforded our human and legal rights. And when those adults who are supposed to speak for us fail, we need some<br>recourse.<p>Alanna Krause is 16 years old and lives in Ojai, California with her mother.<p> <p> <p>Footnotes Added:<p> San Francisco Daily Journal Op-Ed Story Refutes Marin Family Court Lawyers<p>Marshall Krause, Alanna's father is the former Counsel, Board Member and Fundraiser for the ACLU of Northern California; Past President of<br>the Marin County Bar Association and partner (of counsel) in the firm of Krause and Baskin. His long time partner, Larry Baskin is President<br>Elect of the Marin County Bar Association and on the current Board of Directors.<p>In 1998 Mr. Krause pled "No Contest" to WIC Section 300 (a) & (b) charges child abuse and endangerment in Los Angeles Juvenile Court.<br>There is also a Domestic Violence Restraining Order against Mr. Krause, issued by Ventura County Superior court.<p>Commissioner Sylvia Shapiro-Pritchard, has known Krause for over thirty years. As noted in the KAREN WINNER REPORT, she refused to<br>admit the evidence, findings and rulings of Los Angeles Juvenile Court in her courtroom or have any reference of it put into the transcript<br>records. She is the daughter of lawyers Carl & Helen Shapiro. Carl Shapiro is the former head of the Marin County Chapter of the ACLU. Carl<br>Shapiro and his law firm, Shapiro, Shapiro & Shapiro and Marshall Krause worked on cases together.<p>S> <p><br>Transfer interrupted!<p>irm of Diamond, Bennington & Simborg was the lawyer appointed by Shapiro-Pritchard that Alanna notes worked contrary to her interests. She<br>is now part of a team of family court lawyers trying discredit the KAREN WINNER REPORT, which notes Acevedo's role in Alanna's case.<p>Edward Oklan, M.D., was the Shapiro-Pritchard appointed evaluator to whom Alanna raised the issue of Krause's abuse but was ignored. Oklan<br>was also cited in the KAREN WINNER REPORT for his role in the Irish/Planet case.<p>Lana Clark, LCSW was the social worker who was, according to Alanna, sleeping with Mr. Krause. Though never appointed by the court,<br>Shapiro-Pritchard and others accepted her reports without question.<p>John McCall, Judith H.B. Cohen, and Link Schwartz were the lawyers who represented Mr. Krause. Despite his representation of Krause,<br>McCall was recently named by Judge John Sutro Jr. to a panel which is supposed to look into the practices of the Marin family court.<p>Sandra Acevedo, Marshall Krause and Judith H.B. Cohen, who apparently still represents Krause, have been among the most recent and vocal<br>critics of the KAREN WINNER REPORT, which has tried to expose the practices so well cited by Alanna Krause. Their effort has been joined<br>by other lawyers mentioned in the Winner Report, Scott Lueders, Mauna Berkov and Terrence Colyer.<p>Also appointed to the panel by Judge Sutro, were Judge Michael Dufficy, and Madeleine Simborg. Dufficy entertained various letters from<br>Judith H.B. Cohen during Krause versus Krause and may have made rulings on the case himself in Shapiro-Pritchard's absence. Judge Dufficy's<br>wife worked at times for Mr. Krause's law firm.<p>Neither the facts of Mrs. Dufficy's employment at Krause's firm or that fact the law firm of Shapiro, Shapiro & Shapiro worked with Mr. Krause<br>was ever disclosed in court.<p>Madeleine Simborg, along with her partner, Peggy Bennington, employed and would stand to be liable for the actions of Sandra Acevedo<br>during Krause vs Krause at their law firm Diamond, Bennington & Simborg. Not only is Simborg on Judge Sutro's panel, she is also actively<br>fundraising for Dufficy and the other judges up for recall in the wake of the KAREN WINNER REPORT. Mrs. Dufficy also worked for Diamond,<br>Bennington & Simborg<p>In the public record documents of a current Marin Family Law case Simborg and Bennington state that they along with Dee Samuels and Kate<br>Rockas have already contributed $1,000 each to assist Judge Dufficy to defend against the recall effort. That group is also know as The<br>Committee to Retain an Independent Judiciary<p> <p> <p> <p> <p>
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Hi Mike,<p>I wonder if you have a Brigid Dufficy from Clooncunny she married my ggg grandfather Patrick Dolan from Cloonroughan Elphin about 1825.<p>Hope you can help.<p>Thanks.<p>Alison<p>
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