Ginni Swanton's Web Site


Last edited on August 27, 2007

Feel free to add a link to this site, but please don't copy or repost any of the material that appears here without first obtaining my permission.

Note: Commercial sites may not link to any page on this web site.

©  Ginni Swanton 2005, except where otherwise noted.
All rights reserved.

Search This Site The Web

Note: Names that appear in scanned documents and photos will not be found in a search.

Number of Visitors since March 13, 2000

"America is a bad place for young girls to go to, unless they have their father, or brothers, or somebody to look after them. . . .
Take my advice, Mrs. O'Hara, and keep your girls at home . . . "

"The father and mother who suffer their young daughters to come out unprotected to America in search of imaginary goods
would rather see them laid in their graves than lose sight of them, did they know the dangers which beset their path in the
New World."

Bessy Conway, or The Irish Girl in America
by Mary Anne Sadlier, 1861

For more great background information on the Irish in America, visit the Mary Anne Sadlier website.

New!
March 5, 2005

I've recently started going through my microfilms of old Irish newspapers and transcribing articles I found interesting.

This letter to the editor talks about the Kinneigh Round Tower in Cork and some of the legends of the area. It was published in the West Cork Eagle on July 18, 1868.

Kinneigh Steeple



New!
July 29, 2004

On a trip to New York City last summer, I found two Swanton wills in the Manhattan Surrogate Courthouse which were written in 1798 and 1835. The testators, Ellinor and Robert Swanton, also resided in Cork, Ireland.

These wills contain a wealth of information regarding Swanton relationships (fathers, sisters, brothers, nephews, nieces, cousins, etc.) and their property ownership, both in the United States and in Cork, Ireland. Ellinor Swanton may have been Robert Swanton's aunt. I've linked Robert's will to some interesting biographical information about Robert, including his involvement with the United Irishmen in 1798 and his escape to America. There is also extensive information about Robert's nephew, Thomas Swanton, a noted Gaelic scholar and outspoken patriot.

Ellinor Swanton's Will, July 1798, Cork City
No known relationship

Robert Swanton, Counsellor at Law, Cork and NY
No known relationship




Star Formula Mazda Racing

Ginni's Pro Formula Mazda Car





Photo Gallery

Cruise to Alaska





Music




Probate Records




By the Bridge

The Swantons of County Cork, Ireland
Boston, Massachusetts
and
Brooklyn, New York


by Ginni Louise Swanton
May 10, 2004


Bandon Bridge




The Swanton Family
History Worldwide


by Louise May Swanton
1979





My Swanton Family Tree

tree



My Hanlon Family Tree

tree



My Family Names


Ahern

Baliczek

Bradfield

Mienscow

Cleary

Cross

Crowley

Haller

Hanlon

Swanton

Swarce



Massachusetts
Genealogy Information and Records




County Cork, Ireland
Genealogy Information and Records


County Cork




Links




View My Guestbook
Sign My Guestbook

You can contact me at ginnisw@ginnisw.com.