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Topic: Honora Fitzpatrick, born c. 1900, look up please? (Read 846 times)
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Caliandris
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My great grandmother, Lottie Dickins
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Hi there, I would be grateful for any help in finding my grandmother's family. The details I have are as follows:
Honora Fitzpatrick, born Ireland, we think Kilkenny around 1900. She died aged 42 in 1942. Her father is given as James Fitzpatrick, a farmer on her marriage certificate in 1931, in London.
She had at least two sisters, Mary Fitzpatrick, who went to the Us and worked at the Waldorf Astoria in New York, and a Miss fitzpatrick who became Mrs B. Ruth, and lived in Doris Street, Ballsbridge, Dublin.
It has been suggested that it would be possible to look up Honora on the 1901 and 1911 census, but I have no idea where I would find the Kilkenny Census. If anyone has access to the census, or can pooint me in the right direction, I would be very grateful. Thanks Fee
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Spivey, Hughes, Jones Carmarthen 19th c Spivey, Armitage in Almondbury, Yorkshire 18th c Dickins Staffordshire and Birmingham 18th and 19th c Aldridge, Robey, Jearrad in London 18th and 19th Pitt and Westlake Devon 17th and 18th c Earwaker London and Hampshire 18th and 19th Fitzpatrick in The Rower, Kilkenny, Ireland Clarke, Hewitt, Starkey, Green in Cheshire 19th and 20th
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aghadowey
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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1911 and 1901 Irish census is eventually coming online (started with Dublin last month). See this website to see where in the queue Co.Kilkenny appears and keep checking for updates: www.census.nationalarchives.ie
If the two sisters went to U.S. before 1924 and landed at Ellis Island try searching for them here (be sure to look at both pages of manifest for full details): ww.ellisisland.org
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amk
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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try your nearest mormom church they have access to the 1901 census for a small fee
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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To order 1901 census from LDS library (not indexed) you need to know townland.
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Caliandris
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My great grandmother, Lottie Dickins
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I thought I should let you all know I have located my grandmother... or rather, the Fitzpatrick Clan located my grandmother. She was born at Carranroe Lower, The Rower, Kilkenny in 1900. He father was James Fitzpatrick and her mother Honora Cullen.
James was born 1861 in the same place, the son of John Fitzpatrick and Mary Murphy, and Honora was born there the daughter of Thomas Cullen and Margaret Croake.
I'm absolutely over the moon to have located my grandmother for my father, who last saw her when he was evacuated during the war.
It shows that you should never give up hope! Fee
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Spivey, Hughes, Jones Carmarthen 19th c Spivey, Armitage in Almondbury, Yorkshire 18th c Dickins Staffordshire and Birmingham 18th and 19th c Aldridge, Robey, Jearrad in London 18th and 19th Pitt and Westlake Devon 17th and 18th c Earwaker London and Hampshire 18th and 19th Fitzpatrick in The Rower, Kilkenny, Ireland Clarke, Hewitt, Starkey, Green in Cheshire 19th and 20th
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