Clare-born in Rutland Co., Vermont naturalizations 1836-1906

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Clare-born in Rutland Co., Vermont naturalizations 1836-1906

Post by smcarberry » Sun Aug 26, 2007 2:01 am

From a descendant's family website. May not be comprehensive. Most
entries show a place of residence at time of naturalization. The Clare
placename is the place of birth.

Thomas Mannis Town of Kilkishen b. 1821
http://www.angelfire.com/vt2/mumford/na ... ions3.html

Anglen/Auglim(Anglim)
Beak
Blake
Broley
Burke
Cahill
Cain
Carmody
Cary
Collins
Conley
Conlon
Connell
Connolly
Crow
Curran
Danvin
Donahue
Driscoll
Drury
Dugan
Durrick
http://www.angelfire.com/vt2/mumford/na ... ions1.html

Fagan
Fenn
Flanigan, James Kilrush b. 1800
Flinn/Flynn
Foley, Michael Parish of Ruan b. 1809
Foley, James Parish of Ruan b. 1811
Ford
Fox
Garven
Griffin
Halloran
Hanan
Harbart
Hayes, Michael B. Town of Milltownmally b. 1 Oct 1826
Hayes, Henry
Hogan
Holland
Howard
Johnston
Keiting
Kelly, Patrick Labasheeda b. 7 Mar 1817
Kelly, Patrick b. 1828
Kennedy
Killeen
Kinney
http://www.angelfire.com/vt2/mumford/na ... ions2.html

Leahy
Lenan
Leonard
Long
Lorigan
Lynch
Mack
Maloney
Markham
Maugin (Mangin)
McDonough
McGrath
McGuarney
McGuon
McInhery
McJanuary
McLary
McMahon/McMahan
McNamara
McNarny
McNeirnay
McQueen
McSnerry
Mehon (Mahon)
Milan, Martin Town of Inchiquin b. Sep 1808
Millican
Morgan
Morin
Mulloy
Myers
Nagle
Nailor
O'Brien/O'Brine
I'Connell
O'Connor
Oday
O'Halloran
http://www.angelfire.com/vt2/mumford/na ... ions3.html

Pendergrass
Quinn, James Town of Inchequin b.c. 1818
Riley
Robinson
Ryan
Shannon
Sheehan
Slattery
Smith
Stevens
Tracy
Waters
http://www.angelfire.com/vt2/mumford/na ... ions4.html

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Re: Clare-born in Rutland Co., Vermont naturalizations 1836-1906

Post by smcarberry » Fri Jun 05, 2009 7:46 pm

Seeing the same surnames on a Vermont soldiers page as in the posted naturalizations, I am showing the information here
as a reply to that earlier posting.

Sharon Carberry, not related


Vermont soldiers of the Civil War
http://vermontcivilwar.org/museum/people/ireland.php
Carmody, John, born 1834, Liscannor, Ireland
Corry, Michael M., born 10/10/1842, Cooraclare, Clare, Ireland
Drury, James John, born 1835, County Clare, Ireland
Fagan, Patrick, born 5/1846, New Boston, County Clare, Ireland
Foley, Michael, born abt 1833, County Clare, Ireland

Additional soldier info:
http://vermontcivilwar.org/research/myp ... ut=Ireland

Corry, Michael M., Age: 18, cred. Roxbury, MA; service: enl 12/25/61, m/i 1/5/62, PVT, 2nd VVLAB, dis/dsb 10/20/62
enl 4/23/64, m/i 4/23/64, PVT, 3rd VVLAB, m/o 6/15/65
Born: 10/10/1842, Cooraclare, Clare, Ireland; Died: 3/19/1914; Buried: Saint Augustines cemetery, Montpelier, VT


Drury, James John, enl 8/26/61, m/i9/21/61, PVT, Co. C, 4th VVI, pr CPL 10/27/63, reen 12/15/63, pr SGT 6/18/64, comn 2LT, 6/4/65 (6/17/65), m/o 7/26/65 as SGT (Medal of Honor!), born: 1835, County Clare, Ireland; died: 1919; buried: Saint Peter Cemetery, Lovilia, IA
http://vermontcivilwar.org/units/4/graves.php

Foley, Michael, Age: 28, cred. Saint Johnsbury, VT; service: enl 6/10/61, m/i 7/16/61, CPL, Co. G, 3rd VVI, d/dis 12/8/62 (inflammation of the liver); orig buried south of White Oak Church, Va., reinterred in 1866
Born: abt 1833, County Clare, Ireland; Died: 12/8/1862; Buried: Fredericksburg National Cemetery, VA

From the Rutland Daily Herald, Jan. 28, 1904:
Patrick Fagan died at his home on Granger street at 10:15 o’clock yesterday morning from a complication of diseases. Mr. Fagan was born in New Boston, county Clare, Ireland, about 58 years ago and was brought to this country and to Rutland when five years of age. He enlisted in company H, 2d Minnesota volunteers in July 1861, and served until the end of the war. Besides his wife, Mr. Fagan is survived by four sons, John and Henry Fagan of Buffalo, N.Y., and James and Peter Fagan of this city. Mr. Fagan was a member of Roberts post, No. 14, Grand Army of the Republic.
http://vermontcivilwar.org/units/os/obi ... nput=50159


Chauncey H. Hayden, Luther C. Stevens, LaFayette Wilbur and Rev. S. H. Barnum, editors, The History of Jericho Vermont The Free Press Printing Co., Printers and Binders, Burlington, Vt., 1916), p. 639-40.
"John Tobin [son of James Tobin and Helen Nash] was b. in County Clare, Ireland in 1839, and came to Richmond with his father. He m. Bridget Terry in Richmond about the year 1860, and they moved to Bolton and located in Bolton Notch. After living there ten years, they purchased a farm on the Mill Brook road in Jericho, near Nashville about the year 1868 .They lived there till about 1902, when they sold out and soon thereafter purchased "the Borrowdale farm" (so called) where he still lives. His wife d. in 1914 at Jericho and was buried in Richmond. They had eight children, viz : Ellen, b. in 1861 ; Mary, b. in 1863 and d. in 1886 ; James, b. in 1864 and m. Lena Bushey (Brassor) about the year 1904, and they have five children, viz : Mary b. 1905 ; Leona M., b. 1907 ; Margaret A., b. 1908 ; Francis James, b. 1910 and Raymond V., b. 1911.
The said John Tobin enlisted in 1864 and served in the War of the Rebellion in Company 'D' 5th Vt. Vols. Till he was discharged from the service in 1865."
http://vermontcivilwar.org/museum/flood/j-tobin.php


http://vermontcivilwar.org/museum/people/irish.php
part of same general website:
"Another of the early Irish immigrants was Pat McGrath who was born in County Clare in 1822. His son, Michael McGrath, married Mary McMullen. Her father, Francis, was one of the first Irish settlers in Milton. He died there at the age of 97 years. Michael and Mary's son, the late Sen. John McGrath, became a prominent farmer-businessman in the area.

The "John McGrath farm," on Route. 7, stands as a testimony to an impoverished and landless people who came to the area, destitute, and were able to accumulate land and possessions."

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