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Re: Castle Hill Street Wexford
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 06 June 09 13:19 UTC (UK) »

And;
FURLONG, JOSEPH, A. Rank: Lieutenant. Regiment or Service: U. S. Medical Reserve attached to the British Forces. From an article in the People, 1918; Lieut, Joseph A. Furlong of the U. S. A. Medical Reserve, attached to the British Forces, nephew of Mr Clement Furlong and Miss Agnes Furlong, Lough, Duncormack, who was also lost in the disaster. Lieut, Furlong, was eldest son of Mr Michael Furlong, formerly of Lough, now at St Louis, Missouri, U. S. A. He joined the Medical Reserve Corps of the U. S. A. Forces and was returning to take up his duties with his regiment after spending a short time in his fathers native district which he visited for the first time. The remains were removed from the 5th hospital, Arbour Hill, Dublin, and were conveyed to Wexford on Monday night by the seven train, the American flag enshrouding the coffin, and were received by a guard of honour of armed American sailors, his Worship, the Mayor (Ald, W. H. McGuire, J. P. ) wearing his chain of office, and eighteen members of the corporation, a large selection of the general public, and some members of the police force.
 They were borne from the mortuary van by members of the Major Redmond Memorial Committee. The funeral proceeded to the Church of the Immaculate Conception was a particularly sad spectacle. On reaching the Church the remains were received by Rev, Thos, Hore, Adm, and at the close of the ceremonies Mr Frank Breen, R. I. A. M. played the ‘Dead March in Saul’. On Tuesday after 10 o’clock Mass was offered up for the repose of his soul, the internment took place at Carrig-on-Bannow when there was a very large attendance of sorrowing friends and the general public. Rev, Thos, Hore. Adm, recited the prayers appropriate for the occasion before the remains were taken from the Church, and Rev, M. O’Sullivan, P. P. received them at the cemetery.
 The flag at Bannow Coastguard Station was at half mast. At the cemetery the U. S. A. detachment fired three volleys, and the Last Post was sounded. The chief mourners were—Messrs Clement Furlong, Lough, Duncormack (uncle), R, Murphy, Airhill; D, Scallan, Lough; Stephen Corish, Ballingly; Raymond Corish, Taghmon; P and T Furlong, Lacken; Philip Keating, M. C. C. ; Mrs Corish, Lough; and Mrs Scallan, Lough (cousins).
 Lieutenant Furlongs remains were identified by his uncle, Mr Clement Furlong, and his cousin, Mr R. P. Corish, amongst 149 victims of the disaster. It was Lieutenant Furlong’s intentions to return to Lough in a few days to spend the remainder of his holidays with his relatives.

FURLONG, L. Rank: Staff Sergeant. Regiment or Service: Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Unit: Ordnance Advanced Depot. Age at Death: 28. Date of Death: 04-August-1920. Service No: S/6942. Supplementary information; Son of William and Mary Furlong of Clongeen, Foulksmills, Wexford. Grave or Memorial Reference: VIII. F. 9. Cemetery: Baghdad ( North Gate ) War Cemetery in Iraq.

FURLONG, MICHAEL. Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Regiment. Unit: 2nd Bn. Date of Death; 15-October-1917. Service No: 4468. Born in St Marys, New Ross, Co Wexford. Enlisted in New Ross. Died. Grave or Memorial Reference: V. J. 13. Cemetery: Niederzwehren Cemetery in Germany.

FURLONG, WILLIAM. Rank: Gunner. Regiment or Service: Royal Marine Artillery. Unit: H. M. S. "Defence. " Age at Death: 24. Date of Death: 31-May-1916. Service No: RMA/12643. Supplementary information; Son of Anastasia Furlong of Crandaniel, Barntown, Wexford and the late John Furlong. H. M. S. Defence was an armoured cruiser and was sent to the bottom by the Naval guns of a German battlehip during the battle of Jutland. There were no survivors. Grave or Memorial Reference: 21. Memorial: Portsmouth Naval Memorial UK.

 Click on this link for a photo of James;
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Regards.
 Tom.
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Re: Castle Hill Street Wexford
« Reply #16 on: Monday 08 June 09 09:46 UTC (UK) »

Hello Tom

Thank you so much for the military information, it must have taken ages to type.  Its very much appreciated.

Carol
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O'GRADY - DUBLIN,TIPPERARY,& ENGLAND
KAVANAGH - DUBLIN
HARRIS- CLARE, CORK, & ENGLAND
BLANEY- WEXFORD
FURLONG-WEXFORD
MELICAN- CLARE

OTHER NAME INTERESTS - MORAN FROM CLARE
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Re: Castle Hill Street Wexford
« Reply #17 on: Monday 08 June 09 13:44 UTC (UK) »

Glad to help.
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Re: Castle Hill Street Wexford
« Reply #18 on: Monday 07 September 09 15:40 UTC (UK) »

Hi

the family are

Patrick Furlong coachdriver born 1864
Mary Furlong 1866
Patrick Furlon 1894
Mary Furlong 1896
Christina Furlong 1895
Maggie  Furlong 1899
John Furlong 1900
Mark Furlong 1903
Charles Furlong 1905

My grandmother Annastacia Furlong was at this time in Dublin, her sister Molly was not living at home at the time of the 1911 census.  Havn't found them on the 1901, but will look when I go to Wexford in July. 

Carol
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Maybe a long shot but I saw your post while I was searching the Forum. We have an Annastacia Furlong in our family who was the sister of my grandmother. I don't have a lot of info a the minute as I've been focusing on finding information on my grandfather.

I'll have to give my parents a call to find out a bit more info.

Do you have any more info?

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Re: Castle Hill Street Wexford
« Reply #19 on: Monday 07 September 09 23:00 UTC (UK) »

Hi Cat

thanks for the message.  I am actually lucky to have found what little I have as my grandmother died quite young age 47 when my dad was just 13.  He never spoke of his family or relatives in Wexford.  All I have is that Annastacia was born in in Wexford, the family lived in Castlehill Street (Kevin Barry St). Her Father was a coachman.  Her Siblings are as named.  She went to Bray in County Wicklow to work in a large house as a domestic where she met and married my grandfather James O'Grady in 1912 in Rathdown.  they moved up to Dublin in the same year and lived in Drommond Avenue in Sandymount Dublin, they lived there for a short while then moved to a house nearby also in Sandymount....no 2 Seaforth Villas.  My Grandfather was manager of a nearby shop, and then a gardener.  Annastascia died of a brain bleed, she actually collapsed in the street in 1947.  Would be great if you did have any information as I never knew any of my Dads family.


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O'GRADY - DUBLIN,TIPPERARY,& ENGLAND
KAVANAGH - DUBLIN
HARRIS- CLARE, CORK, & ENGLAND
BLANEY- WEXFORD
FURLONG-WEXFORD
MELICAN- CLARE

OTHER NAME INTERESTS - MORAN FROM CLARE
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Re: Castle Hill Street Wexford
« Reply #20 on: Monday 07 September 09 23:05 UTC (UK) »

HI Cat

missed a bit ....usually do !  there was another sibling named Annie Furlong, she also moved up to Bray at some point.  There were also 3 other siblings but I havn't found out their names yet, I need to get a cop of the 1901 census to find out who they were.

Carol
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O'GRADY - DUBLIN,TIPPERARY,& ENGLAND
KAVANAGH - DUBLIN
HARRIS- CLARE, CORK, & ENGLAND
BLANEY- WEXFORD
FURLONG-WEXFORD
MELICAN- CLARE

OTHER NAME INTERESTS - MORAN FROM CLARE
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Re: Castle Hill Street Wexford
« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 08 September 09 10:02 UTC (UK) »

HI Cat

missed a bit ....usually do !  there was another sibling named Annie Furlong, she also moved up to Bray at some point.  There were also 3 other siblings but I havn't found out their names yet, I need to get a cop of the 1901 census to find out who they were.

Carol

Hi Carol

Thanks for the reply.

It was the name Furlong that got me going as my grandmother's sister married a Furlong and because the name Annastacia is quite unusual I thought they may be one of the same.

The info I have is Annastacia died in 1966 aged 59 and lived at 19 Antelope Road, Maudlintown, Wexford. So I'm reckoning it's not the same person. Murphy was her maiden name. I'm not sure how many brother's and sisters she had but she defo had a sister called Mary as Mary married my grandfather James Murphy.

Sorry if I've not been of much help. It really is needle in haystacks isn't it?

Cat

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Re: Castle Hill Street Wexford
« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 08 September 09 16:06 UTC (UK) »

HI Cat

Seems there not related eh ?  yep its like a needle in a haystack....at first anyway, keep going though you will eventually find loads of needles....good luck
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O'GRADY - DUBLIN,TIPPERARY,& ENGLAND
KAVANAGH - DUBLIN
HARRIS- CLARE, CORK, & ENGLAND
BLANEY- WEXFORD
FURLONG-WEXFORD
MELICAN- CLARE

OTHER NAME INTERESTS - MORAN FROM CLARE
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