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Donegal / Re: Letterkenny Workhouse/Ann Kelly
« on: Wednesday 13 July 22 13:59 BST (UK)  »
Thank you. You are right the name is Kelly.
Hera

I looked for deaths with the surname Hetty in the Letterkenny area 1864 – 1901 but did not find any at all. There isn’t anyone in Ireland in 1901 with the surname Hetty so I suspect that may have got garbled over the years. Not sure what the correct version might be. (Could it be Kelly mistranscribed?).
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Donegal / Re: Letterkenny Workhouse/Ann Kelly
« on: Saturday 21 May 22 20:51 BST (UK)  »
Hello and thank you everyone. This information is very helpful in my research.
Hera

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Donegal / Letterkenny Workhouse/Ann Kelly
« on: Friday 20 May 22 01:43 BST (UK)  »
Hello, I am looking for information on Ann Kelly born around 1829. She was in a Donegal workhouse and probably in Letterkenny. She was sent as a Orphan Famine girl to Port Philip in what is Melbourne in Australia. I have all the information I need of her in Australia. I need information about her in Ireland. She has a very common name.
A letter she sent on arrival in Australia to her mother indicates she was in the Letterkenny workhouse. On Ann's marriage and death certificates she is called Mary Kelly. On the death certificate it states her mother was Jane formerly Sweeney and then Hetty. Ann or Mary married Edward Joseph Bedford in 1850 in Melbourne area. Edward was from Dublin. The letter Ann sent to her mother states it's for Mary Sweeney. In the letter Ann sends her love to her brother John and sister Margaret. I do not know what their last names are.
I saw online that the Letterkenny workhouse has digitized their records, but they are not available online. They are only available at the Letterkenny workhouse museum. I wonder if Ann Kelly is mentioned in minute books when she was chosen to go to Australia.  I live in the USA and do not know when I will be able to travel to Ireland.
I am wondering if Ann's full name was Ann Mary Kelly. Perhaps her mother was Mary Jane Sweeney since Ann was called Ann when she left Ireland. Ann traveled on Lady Kennaway in September 1848 from Plymouth to Port Phillip in what is now Victoria. She was employed with Dr. John Patterson in Melbourne.
I would like to know of any birth or christening record for Ann Mary Kelly. She was Roman Catholic, but I do not know if she was born in Donegal. Her death certificate (1897) states she was from Donegal. Like with so many other famine orphan girls, it is my understanding they did not talk much about where they were from or Ireland. Probably because of some stigma having been in the workhouses.
Than you so much for reading this and I know this is complicated.
Hera

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United States of America / Re: US Naturalization file after 1945 in Pennsylvania
« on: Thursday 18 May 17 00:09 BST (UK)  »
Thank you everyone.
There is lots for us to look at.
I will let you know here how it goes.
Hera Toutai

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United States of America / US Naturalization file after 1945 in Pennsylvania
« on: Wednesday 17 May 17 15:45 BST (UK)  »
I am helping a friend out. How can she apply for her grandmother's US Naturalization file? Her grandmother died in 2003. The naturalization happened after 1945 likely in Pennsylvania. My friend has no idea when her grandmother came to the United States. Her father was born 1952 in Pennsylvania. Her grandmother was in a concentration camp and came to the USA after WWII. She married a US veteran before 1952. My friend thinks her grandmother married in Pennsylvania. Thank you for your help.

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Census Lookup and Resource Requests / Re: Frederic John Young 1841 Census
« on: Friday 05 May 17 22:52 BST (UK)  »
"Carole W",
Thanks, but those were not his siblings.

"groom"
The thought came to mind, but where would he have gone? By 1841 his father had died in Italy.
Do you have any suggestions where I could look for boarding schools?
Thank you,
Hera Toutai

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Census Lookup and Resource Requests / Frederic John Young 1841 Census
« on: Friday 05 May 17 19:28 BST (UK)  »
Hello,
I am looking for Frederic John Young born 13 September 1828 in Bury, St Edmunds, Suffolk, England. I found him in the census' up to his death in 1908. I can not find him in the 1841 Census. I have found his mother Ann Maria Young and some of his siblings in the 1841 Census. In the 1851 Census he is visiting the family of Martha Bassett in Thurston, Suffolk. Frederic's brother Henry Charles Young married Jane Bassett the daughter of Martha Bassett in about 1850.
I only want to know where Frederic is in the 1841 census.
Thank you,
Hera Toutai

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Canada Lookup Request / Re: Douglas E. Hansen Calgary
« on: Saturday 05 March 16 10:42 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you.

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Canada Lookup Request / Douglas E. Hansen Calgary
« on: Saturday 05 March 16 10:06 GMT (UK)  »
Someone has asked for help to find Douglas Erick Hansen, became a geologist and lived in Calgary at some point. Don't know where he was born. The information I gave is all I have at this moment. Any ideas how to find information on him or his family?
Thank you,
Hera

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