Joseph McMillan wrote: On Sep 5, 9:26 am, Sean J Murphy <sjbmur...@SPAMOUTeircom.net> wrote: I have been assured that Mr O'Carroll's correct year of birth is 1936, and that his true descent is from a Stephen Frederick aka Michael Frederick Carroll, born in Florida in 1867, parents James Caswell Carroll and Julia A C Watson, who had two sons James Stephen and Orand Arboth by
An important addition to my draft 'brief' posted earlier: There is a difficulty connecting O'Donovan's claimant Edmond with the family of the current claimant, in that O'Donovan's chief was described as a wandering tinker based in the vicinity of Sheep Haven in 1835, whereas it is recorded that in 1833 Thomas Sweeney's ancestor Edward was a settled farmer living some distance away in the
Sean Murphy wrote: ......prominent professional genealogist who produced a report for him validating his claim to chiefship, and who also prepared a report for the Chief Herald on the Maguire of Fermanagh claim. The problem is, both reports remain under wraps, ..... That's strange because I have been reliably informed (by a chap at my local pub) that I am the rightful Prince of Ruritania
Patrick Cracroft-Brennan wrote: On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 10:19:40 +0000, Sean J Murphy <sjbmurphy@SPAMOUTeircom.net> wrote: The Chief wrote: On Nov 10, 12:09 pm, Sean J Murphy <sjbmur...@SPAMOUTeircom.net> wrote: Patrick Cracroft-Brennan wrote: On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 20:40:38 +0000, Sean J Murphy <sjbmur...@SPAMOUTeircom.net> wrote:
The subject headers may vary, but the intention is the same, to distract attention from my effective exposure of bogus chiefs by means of personal attacks, delivered in Chief's case from the cowardly security of a pseudonym. Again, on the Mac Sweeney Doe claim see my report at http://homepage.eircom.net/%%7Eseanjmurphy/chiefs/macsweeneydoe.html Sean Murphy The Chief wrote: On Nov 11