kelley/kellys-burkes

These posts are from the old Leitrim-Roscommon bulletin board.<br>
They can be viewed but no replies can be made in this forum.
Locked
john kelley

kelley/kellys-burkes

Post by john kelley »

looking for john kelly/kelley born around 1790-1810 in co. roscommon had a son <br>michael who was married to "ANN BURKE" also from co.roscommon<br>they left for the u.s in 1854 and settled in boston mass.john died in late 1880's son michael<br> died 1899 ann his wife died in 1917 anyone know where in roscommon they came from?<br> thks john kelley
<br>
<br><hr size=7 width=75%><p>


johnk10775@yahoo.com
Bob Kelley

Re: kelley/kellys-burkes

Post by Bob Kelley »

(User Above) wrote: : looking for john kelly/kelley born around 1790-1810 in co. roscommon had a son <br>: michael who was married to "ANN BURKE" also from co.roscommon<br>: they left for the u.s in 1854 and settled in boston mass.john died in late 1880's son michael<br>: died 1899 ann his wife died in 1917 anyone know where in roscommon they came from?<br>: thks john kelley<p>Dear John: If your haven/t done so already, I suggest that you check<br>U.S. citizenship records for the place of birth in Ireland for <br>John and Michael. Its the application form that most likely will <br>specify the village or parish of birth, not the certificate of <br>citizenship itself. The National Archives for the New England Region <br>at 380 Trapelo Rd., Waltham, MA 02154, (617) 647-8100, may be of help.<br>If not, try the Research Room of the Massachusetts Archives at <br>Columbia Point, 220 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA 02125, (617) 727-2816.<br>Pages 16 and 17 of their brochure "Researching Your Family's History"<br>is helpful. This is how I found my grandfather's place of birth. <br>If the parish/village of Fuerty pops up, we may be related. <br>If Columbia Point can't locate the application, let me know. Good luck. <p>

<br>
<br><hr size=7 width=75%><p>


RFK387@netscape.net
Locked