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Re: A very long shot question.
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 29 October 14 17:58 GMT (UK) »
I was thinking of newspaper notice.
If she had family in Ireland they might have put her death in the newspaper.

Ah so you mean an obituary?
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Re: A very long shot question.
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 29 October 14 18:30 GMT (UK) »
Hi

This is the only Rose Reilly, I could find for the time frame

Rose Reilly

Jul Qtr 1922, this would fit in, with her age on the DC

Reg dist Bailieborough

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Page 170

FHL Film No 101229

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Re: A very long shot question.
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 29 October 14 18:31 GMT (UK) »
Hi

This is the only Rose Reilly, I could find for the time frame

Rose Reilly

Jul Qtr 1922, this would fit in, with her age on the DC

Reg dist Bailieborough

Vol 2

Page 170

FHL Film No 101229

Margp

According to her death info she was born on 13th Aug ,so would not be included in the July birth indexes  ;D
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Re: A very long shot question.
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 29 October 14 18:43 GMT (UK) »
Hi

This is the only Rose Reilly, I could find for the time frame

Rose Reilly

Jul Qtr 1922, this would fit in, with her age on the DC

Reg dist Bailieborough

Vol 2

Page 170

FHL Film No 101229

Margp

According to her death info she was born on 13th Aug ,so would not be included in the July birth indexes  ;D
Hi Carol, July Qtr covers July, Aug and September.
Family History is a Pandora's box if you don't like what you see find a new hobby,only concentrate on the proven facts and not the facts you think you know.
Jenkins, Radnorshire. Herefordshire, Canada
Coley Dudley.
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Parker Stafford.
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Duckworth Cheshire.
Proud Walsall.Proud Cape South Africa
Horton Darlaston.
Stanton Walsall.
Tudor. Radnorshire
Pittaway. Droitwich


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Re: A very long shot question.
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 29 October 14 18:53 GMT (UK) »
Given the paucity of information, you need to order up the marriage record in order to close off  potential leads.
 
If the father's name comes back as John and the occupation as labourer, then you are stuffed.

But if the father's name comes back as Marmaduke and the occupation is Orchestra Conductor, then you have something to follow.

You won't know until you know.

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Re: A very long shot question.
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Re: A very long shot question.
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 29 October 14 19:03 GMT (UK) »
A big thank you for all your help and suggestions , will get the marriage cert .

but in the mean time the link to Irish genealogy has uncovered some pieces from a different branch of my tree  :) so it was well worth being on here  :)

I do tend to feel more drawn to finding out about the woman in my tree  , they allways seem to be so important in keeping the lines going  ;D

Eilleen.  p.s Sinann  I cannot get the two links to open  ???
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Re: A very long shot question.
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 29 October 14 19:07 GMT (UK) »
There is two
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F19T-L59 Page 170
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F19T-L5S  Page 165

or the same one twice..........
They are both the same image numbers so probably transcribe twice
Family History is a Pandora's box if you don't like what you see find a new hobby,only concentrate on the proven facts and not the facts you think you know.
Jenkins, Radnorshire. Herefordshire, Canada
Coley Dudley.
Baston, Cleobury Mortimer.Wolverhampton
Parker Stafford.
Hammond/s Wolverhampton.Shropshire
Duckworth Cheshire.
Proud Walsall.Proud Cape South Africa
Horton Darlaston.
Stanton Walsall.
Tudor. Radnorshire
Pittaway. Droitwich

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Re: A very long shot question.
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 29 October 14 19:11 GMT (UK) »
Hi Carol, July Qtr covers July, Aug and September.

Oh I didn't realise that ,I thought that would have been the Sept 1/4 that covered Aug births like the English and Welsh ones.
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