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ladybird
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Re: Clontarf
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 08 November 09 17:54 UTC (UK) » |
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Gormangen Thank you for trying. That was very kind
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Main names: Scotland (Travellers) - Townsend/Townsley Lanark and Stirling - Jeffrey. Northumberland/ Durham - Newton, Patrick, Nixon, Sharp. Warwickshire and London - Garfield. Ireland, Co. Kerry - Marah/Meara/Mara other offshoots - Berry, Steven, Craig, Atkins, Fuller, McClure, Todd, McIntyre, Stewart, Conway, Buck, Heather, Winter, Letley, Beaumont, Wilson Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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leprechaun
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Re: Clontarf
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 19 November 09 22:07 UTC (UK) » |
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Just wanted to say thank's to all. I have not found out where Jane is buried. But I now have her death cert. Jane was a Servant in the Asylum and she died of Peritonitis.
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hallmark
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Re: Clontarf
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 19 November 09 22:23 UTC (UK) » |
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She could be buried in any cemetery in Dublin. if she had no plot, the undertaker concerned could arrange one.
Just because she lived in Clontarf doesn't mean she is buried there.
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Swan, Swann, Hall, Browne, Dudgeon, Birch/Burch, Pollock. Lee, McConkey, Wright, James, Black, Clarke, Nesbitt, Baird, Barnes, Graham, Adams, Bothwell, Boyd, Brady, Breadon, Breakey, Burns, Busby, Byrne, Caldwell, Campbell, Carlisle, Carr, Carroll, Carruth, Crone, Davidson, Dickson, Dougan, Dunn, Erskine, Farrell, Flack, Freeman, Fullerton, Gallagher, Gibson, Gillespie, Glover, Hackett, Hannan, Hazelton, Henderson, Holdcroft, Holder, Howe, Hunt, Hunter, Irwin, James, Johnston. Now out of space!!
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leprechaun
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Re: Clontarf
« Reply #18 on: Friday 20 November 09 11:22 UTC (UK) » |
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Yes I am aware of that. She only went to Clontarf two years before she died. And she is not buried in Mayo.
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Taidquest
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Re: Clontarf
« Reply #19 on: Friday 20 November 09 13:21 UTC (UK) » |
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Hi Lep,now that you have a date of death you may find a death/funeral notice in a newspaper which should mention the name of the cemetery, of course thats if it was put in a paper.just reminded me I need to find a notice for one of mine. Anne
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Owens,William & Bridget nee connolly ( a.k.a. sarah ann.Mary) children William b. 1875,John,b1886,Thomas b.1878,Elizabeth b.?family may have welsh connections.will junior married 1896.Four other children born but died before 1911. Mooney,McGrath,Owens,Dublin. Connolly,Dublin.mcdonald. Kavanagh,Liverpool,Smyth, O'Brien.Dublin. Coates/Kelly,midlands & Dublin . Census information is Crown Copyright http://www.nationalarchives.g
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leprechaun
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Re: Clontarf
« Reply #20 on: Friday 20 November 09 13:39 UTC (UK) » |
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Cheer's Anne,Now that is a helpful idea.I will see what I can dig up. Lol no Pun intended.
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