The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. V, 1905Various
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The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. V, 1905
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“Kelly, Huntoon and Bowdoin,” 37.
Kelly, James, one of the grantees of Holderness, N. H., 43.
Kelly, John, of New York, is granted nearly 100,000 acres in Vermont,
44.
Kelly, John, “one of the selectmen of Salem,” N. H., in 1775, 44.
Kelly, John, “who came to Newbury, Mass., in 1635,” 32, 41, 42.
Kelly, Joshua, one of the proprietors of Conway, N. H., 46.
Kelly, Maj.-Gen. Benjamin F., “great-grandson of Darby Kelly,” 38.
Kelly, Maj. Nathaniel, “grandson of Darby Kelly,” 38.
Kelly, “Old Master,” 122.
Kelly, Richard, “a grantee and one of the first settlers of Contoocook,
now Boscawen,” N. H., 41.
Kelly, Roger, of the Isles of Shoals, 32, 33, 34, 42.
Kelly, Samuel, “planned and built the first meeting-house in town,” 37.
Kelly’s Falls, 45.
Kelly, William, of “the alarm list of the town of Warner,” N. H., in
1777, 42.
Kerry, Ireland, 76, 104, 141.
Kildare, Ireland, 101.
Kilkenny, Ireland, 59, 98, 119, 120, 136.
“Kilkenny scholar,” The, 119, 120.
Killoween, Ireland, 76.
King Philip’s War, 97, 102, 103, 114.
Kinsale, Ireland, 157.
Kinsmen of Governor Dongan, 104.
Knox marches his men in from Harlem as far as “Bowery Lane,” 56.
Lady Penelope O’Connor, 29.
Lafayette, Marquis de, 123, 125, 127, 128, 133.
Lake Chautauqua, N. Y., 59.
Lake Erie, British are defeated on, 122.
“Larchmont,” Reception to the Society by George W. Taylor at, 14.
_Le Jason_ of the fleet of Count De Ternay, 91.
Leonard, Patrick, a soldier of the Revolution, 111.
_Les Combattants Francais De La Guerre Americaine_, 92, 97, 101.
Lexington, Concord and Cambridge, Battle of, 13.
Lexington, Mass., Official letter from Chairman George W. Taylor of the
Selectmen of, 15.
Limerick, Ireland, 29, 31, 70, 75, 77, 107.
_Life of Commodore Perry_, Mackenzie’s, 122.
Lightfoot, Susannah, a native of Ireland, 103.
Long Island, Battle of, 106, 111, 112.
_Long Island Genealogies_, Bunker’s, 104.
Lord Edward Fitzgerald, 48.
Lords of Athleathan, 29.
Lyon, Matthew, “the Hampden of Congress,” 122.
Lyons, Rev. Mr., an Irish clergyman, locates at Derby, Conn., 119.
McCartee, Thomas, of Hartford, Conn., 89.
McCarthy, Charles, a founder of East Greenwich, R. I., 114.
McCarthy, Capt. Charles, 76.
McCarthy, Capt. Owen, 76.
McCarthy, Col. Florence, 76.
McCarthy, Dermod, of Killoween, 76.
McCarthy, Joan, 76.
McCarthy, Reagh, 76.
McCarthy, Thomas, of the Commander-in-Chief’s Guard, 100.
McCarty, David, a member of the Committee of Safety, Albany, N. Y.,
106.
Macarty de Marteigue, 95.
McCormick, Daniel, of New York city, 121, 123.
McFinnen, The title of, 76.
McGinnis, John, a New York soldier of the Revolution, 90.
Mac Jordan-Dexters, The, 28.
McKean, Hon. Thomas, 98.
McLaughlin, Patrick, a soldier of the Revolution, taken prisoner by the
British, 97.
McMullen, Patrick, a marine during the Revolution, serving under John
Paul Jones, 105.
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