CONROY,BRIDGET B.1857 Thurles,Tipperary Ireland, parents -Thomas and Mary Croak Conroy. She came with her siblings - Edward, Patrick, Thomas, John, James,Mary,Ann, Elizabeth, Ellen(Nellie.)to Chicago abt.1868 m.WILLIAM DRISCOLL of Cork Co. IReland in CHICAGO 1874. CROAK(CROKE)FAMILY FROM Ballinure,Burnchurch, KILLENAULE, TIPPERARY, IRELAND.
CHILDREN of BRIDGET AND WILLIAM DRISCOLL; MARGARET E. m. JAMES P.HUBBS (son of JAMES ROLPH HUBBS and MARY E. ROGERS)from Brooklyn, NY. Nellie m. L.Hufford, Mary m. H. Littledale, in CHGO. Have pictures to give descendants of Nellie's sons, Clarence, Walter, Harold and Leo born early 1900's Chicago--
JAMES ROLPH HUBBS descended from Long Island Hubbs Family, back to Roberts Hubbs 1624.Parents Alexander and Hannah Bedell Hubbs. Back from Alex, to Ira, to Jacobus, to Charles, to Alex, to Robert. James R. had brother Jesse M. Hubbs whose daughter married Edw. Denike. Seeking her descendants! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DEAVER/ROBERTS/STATON/STEED/CRUMP/HANBY/GODDARD/NEWTON/SIMMONS/ HUMPHRIES/WIDNER/JENKINS/ANDERSON/TURNER- Alabama Ancestors from Blount,Morgan and St. Clair Counties. Matthew Deaver m. Sheba Jenkins. These early settlers in Alabama in 1812, came from Virginia thru Tennessee. Wiley Lewis Roberts m. Tempy Anderson in NC.This family came from North Carolina through Georgia to Blount Co. abt. 1859.
Looking for family of Sheba Jenkins b. 1784 Virginia. Looking for family of Tempie Anderson b. abt. 1807 North Carolina Suspect her father and brothers moved to Cocke Co., TN Have database of over 1200 names, pictures - check with us!!!
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- THOMAS BENTON DEAVER - SARAH"Sally" LUCRETIA CRUMP (29 KB)
GREAT GRANDPARENTS OF JOHN DEAVER ROBERTS
- My Grandparents (22 KB)
JAMES PETTIGREW HUBBS 1866 - MARGARET E. DRISCOLL 1877 with their first three children.
- Lt. Col. William Newton Crump 1818-1882 (26 KB)
He was mustered into the Confederacy Army in Nashville, Tenn in Jan. 1862 He served as Captain in the I - 49th Alabama Infrantry Regiment. He served in the battles at Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Corinth and Ft. Hudson. In the several battles in which he was engaged he was cool and fearless and won the admiration, respect and love of his men. Few officers were more popular and beloved by their men than Lt. Col. Crump. A man of good motive, ability and of strong personal magnetism.
After the Battle of Shiloh he was promoted to Lt. Col and held that rank until his resignation in 1863 because of ill health. His three sons who also fought for the South. He later represented Blount Co. and St. Clair Counties in the STate Legislature.
- OLD CROAK HOUSE - TIPPERARY (344 KB)
Photo of the old Croak House located at Laffin's Bridge between Ballinure and Killenaule - Tipperary, Ireland, on the way to view my ancestor Croak's former land in and around Burnchurch.
- BALLINURE CEMETERY AND RUINS OF OLD CHURCH (42 KB)
2004 - CEMETERY OF MANY OF MY ANCESTORS, IN MIDDLE OF CEMETERY ARE RUINS OF THE OLD BALLINURE CHURCH,ATTENDED BY MANY OF MY CROAK FAMILY.
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