This is what I have on Ransom Hatfiled...b. 1837 KY...married to Sarah E. Coleman (Colman) on 22 May 1873...Sarah and Ransom had one daughter...Carrie Belle Hatfield b. 12 May 1874 Shelbyville, Shelby Co, IL d. 23 Oct 1953 Memphis, TN...married to John McManus.
Hey, Bob...for Isaac I have a copy of his Declaration For Widow's Pension and Increase...a copy of his Certificate of Marriage...and a copy of a document fron the War Departmen Adjutant General's Office that is a recordd of his service...my mother got these in April of 1959...how do I go about getting a copy of John's Pension Record? and do you have any suggestions on finding anything on Richar B. I'm pretty sure he was at Bird's Point, MO when he died. Thanks!
Thank you for the tip. Going through that site I don't think that our Stoneman's are related to that Stoneman family, but there might be others who will find this information very interesting :)
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My last name is Mooney. My grandad was from england and his parents were from Ireland. Im new to all this genealogy stuff so I was wondering what you knew about the Mooney family from England/Ireland....was also wondering what the coat of arms was you have on this page?
Thanks
Sam
Sorry....wasn't sure how close you were. Just curious about how that county kept their records and when marriage records were first started being recorded. Am looking for surnames of Rombach, Pfaff, and Cauff/Couff. All seemed to stay in Alleghney...the first came to PA around 1830. Thanks!
Bob, your Patrick Brennan on the info off ottawavalleyIrish. His death just has before 1870, do you know the date at all now? Or the death date of Mathilda Shirley?
Hi there Bob. I know what Patrick Brennan you are talking about. Bytown was Ottawa's name before. They have a section called Bytown still to this day. I was born in Timmins Ontario and my grandpa Tom Brennan is buried there. The Patrick brennan and Mathilda McGuire I know which one you are talking about. Let me know what you are looking for and I will try to help. If you can give me a time when your Pat Brennan was around in Ottawa I will try to get you the census. I moved to Ottawa in 1985 so the Ottawa National Archives is not far from where I am .
Bob,
I only know a very limited bit about the McGuires. My gggrandfather was taken in by Marcus Alan McGuire in 1852 when my gggrandfather's dad dies in a little iron furnace in (W.) Virginia. They move to western Pa. and my relative married the oldest McGuire daughter. She dies, childless)and my relative remarries and spawns a large family. I have trace Allen Marcus back to his birth in 1805 in Virginia. Marcus was an iron furnace worker... perhaps a charcoal burner, and lived on the very edge of poverty. Iknow nothing of his parents, etc but think the unusual name of "Marcus Allen" would find kin in others out of the main stream and the iron furnace work would usually be an inherited profession as they worked in isolated communities and kids went to work along side their fathers. sorry not to be of real help.
Ann
James “Eddie” Mooney, 51, of Ashford went home to be with the Lord on Monday, April 5, 2010, after a mining accident at Performance Coal Company, Montcoal, on that same day.
Eddie was a loving husband, dad and brother. He was a member of Rumble Community Baptist Church. Eddie loved life and he loved to make people laugh. He had been in the mining industry for over 20 years. He was a hard worker and he always put his family first. He enjoyed taking his son hunting and fishing. He also liked camping and four-wheeling. On the weekends he loved to take his 1978 Corvette out for a cruise.
Eddie was born on December 19, 1958, and was preceded in death by his parents, Earl and Mary Mooney; and father-in-law, Austin Kirk.
He is survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Sheila Mooney; daughter and son-in-law, Misty and Eric Case of Palm Coast, Florida; 14-year-old son, Austin Mooney; mother-in-law, Jean Kirk of Ashford; six brothers and sisters and their spouses, Butch and Peggy Mooney of Peytona, Chuck and Sharon Mooney of Drawdy, Patty “Sissy” and Wendy Woodrum of Cleveland, Ohio, Punk and Karen Mooney of Drawdy, Agnes Love of Ohio and Ginny and Michael Graley of Whiteoak; many nieces and nephews; and his best friend, Roger Barker of Costa.
Funeral service will be 1 p.m. Friday, April 16, at Rumble Community Baptist Church with Pastor Richard Harold officiating. Burial will follow in Holstein Cemetery, Dartmont.
Family and friends will gather from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Rumble Community Baptist Church.
Though your smile is gone forever, and your hand I cannot touch, I still have many memories of the one I love so much. Your memory is my keepsake, with which I'll never part. God has you in His keeping; I have you in my heart.
Curry Funeral Home, Alum Creek, is in charge of the service.
hi bob
I might have found you another relative Mooney.. His name was James Eddie Mooney from Ashford, WV he died in the mining accident that took place late week here in WV.
patsy
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My last name is Mooney. My grandad was from england and his parents were from Ireland. Im new to all this genealogy stuff so I was wondering what you knew about the Mooney family from England/Ireland....was also wondering what the coat of arms was you have on this page?
Thanks
Sam
I only know a very limited bit about the McGuires. My gggrandfather was taken in by Marcus Alan McGuire in 1852 when my gggrandfather's dad dies in a little iron furnace in (W.) Virginia. They move to western Pa. and my relative married the oldest McGuire daughter. She dies, childless)and my relative remarries and spawns a large family. I have trace Allen Marcus back to his birth in 1805 in Virginia. Marcus was an iron furnace worker... perhaps a charcoal burner, and lived on the very edge of poverty. Iknow nothing of his parents, etc but think the unusual name of "Marcus Allen" would find kin in others out of the main stream and the iron furnace work would usually be an inherited profession as they worked in isolated communities and kids went to work along side their fathers. sorry not to be of real help.
Ann
BRENNAN, Patrick - Lower Canada Land Petitions (1626-1865)
Year: 1821-1828
Eddie was a loving husband, dad and brother. He was a member of Rumble Community Baptist Church. Eddie loved life and he loved to make people laugh. He had been in the mining industry for over 20 years. He was a hard worker and he always put his family first. He enjoyed taking his son hunting and fishing. He also liked camping and four-wheeling. On the weekends he loved to take his 1978 Corvette out for a cruise.
Eddie was born on December 19, 1958, and was preceded in death by his parents, Earl and Mary Mooney; and father-in-law, Austin Kirk.
He is survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Sheila Mooney; daughter and son-in-law, Misty and Eric Case of Palm Coast, Florida; 14-year-old son, Austin Mooney; mother-in-law, Jean Kirk of Ashford; six brothers and sisters and their spouses, Butch and Peggy Mooney of Peytona, Chuck and Sharon Mooney of Drawdy, Patty “Sissy” and Wendy Woodrum of Cleveland, Ohio, Punk and Karen Mooney of Drawdy, Agnes Love of Ohio and Ginny and Michael Graley of Whiteoak; many nieces and nephews; and his best friend, Roger Barker of Costa.
Funeral service will be 1 p.m. Friday, April 16, at Rumble Community Baptist Church with Pastor Richard Harold officiating. Burial will follow in Holstein Cemetery, Dartmont.
Family and friends will gather from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Rumble Community Baptist Church.
Though your smile is gone forever, and your hand I cannot touch, I still have many memories of the one I love so much. Your memory is my keepsake, with which I'll never part. God has you in His keeping; I have you in my heart.
Curry Funeral Home, Alum Creek, is in charge of the service.
I might have found you another relative Mooney.. His name was James Eddie Mooney from Ashford, WV he died in the mining accident that took place late week here in WV.
patsy
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