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De Quincey McQuincey Quincey /WORKHOUSE
« on: Saturday 14 February 09 13:13 UTC (UK) »

I am trying to discover more about Quincey's in Limerick. I have a Lucy McQuencey  baptised in 1852. Daughter of John McQuencey and Bridget McKaig  Parish St John's sponsor Ann McQuency.

In  1877 Lucy McQuincey  (father John a clerk) marries a widower John O'Donoghue. On their children's birth records her name is given as Quincy. I am 99.9 % certain these add up as the same person.
John and Lucy's daughter was my grandmother. ( all records downloaded from limerick Genealogy - the pay as you go site)

My mother always said her Grandmother was a De Quincey and I have found a John De Quincey, A clerk who died in the workhouse aged 89 in 1909. ( same site) I am assuming that this is my mother's grandfather. Is that reasonable? Undecided


How can I find out more about  the 89 year old who died in the workhouse? If anyone can point me in the direction of workhouse records online I would be grateful. Or is it another trip to Ireland, if so would records be in Dublin or Limerick or both?


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