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Monaghan / Re: Marriage Patrick Garrity and Mary Ginnety
« on: Saturday 10 November 18 08:20 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you both, that gives me a starting point.

Erin M Ryan.

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Monaghan / Marriage Patrick Garrity and Mary Ginnety
« on: Friday 09 November 18 02:01 GMT (UK)  »
I’m trying to locate a marriage prior to 1852 for Patrick Garrity and Mary Ginnety from County Monaghan.  Sorry, I don’t know what Parish.  Religion Catholic.  First child was born in Boston MA in 1852.  Thank you for any help.

Erin M Ryan.

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Australia / John DALVEEN
« on: Wednesday 14 March 18 08:40 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Roots Chatters,

John Dalveen was born about 1829 in Ireland.  The Dalveen family moved to Girvan Scotland shortly thereafter.  John died in Geelong Hospital, Victoria in 1866, age 36.  He was a soldier.  His death certificate reads that he was 3 years in Victoria from Sydney.

Dalveen is also sometimes spelt Delveen, Develin, Davlin, Develin and Davelling.  Your wonderful colleagues on the Ayrshire board have provided me with the details of his siblings and Scottish census information.

I would like to find out more about John’s military career please and when and where he arrived in Australia.  Or, if you could point me in the right direction, that would be great.  I don’t need any other family information thank you.

Erin Mary Ryan.


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Ayrshire / Re: DALVEEN or DELVEEN Completed with thanks
« on: Monday 19 February 18 05:00 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Don and Monica,
You guys have exceeded my expectations and I cannot thank you enough for the help that you have provided. A huge "Thank you" to you both.  Erin.

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Ayrshire / DALVEEN or DELVEEN
« on: Sunday 18 February 18 08:14 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Roots Chatters,

I am looking for a marriage between Hugh Dalveen a Baker and Mary MacDonald.  Their son Thomas Dalveen was born about 1836.  On his marriage certificate in the year 1860 in Victoria, Australia he said that he was born in Ayrshire.  I would really like to know where.  Thank you.

Erin Mary Ryan. 

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London and Middlesex / Re: George Phillips, Ironmonger of Bishopsgate.
« on: Tuesday 02 January 18 23:18 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Shaun, you have given me a great deal to follow up on, I am very grateful for your assistance.
Erin.

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London and Middlesex / Re: George Phillips, Ironmonger of Bishopsgate.
« on: Monday 01 January 18 09:41 GMT (UK)  »
From the directory information provided by ShaunJ, I have located another reference to Phillips in Camomile Street.

Phillips & Son, Whitesmiths, 13, Camomile-str.
http://www.londonancestor.com/kents/kents-p.htm
"Directory of London and Westminster, & Borough of Southwark.  1794."  I don't know London at all, but do you feel that this would be the same family?

Look forward to your opinions, with thanks.
Erin.

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London and Middlesex / Re: George Phillips, Ironmonger of Bishopsgate.
« on: Monday 01 January 18 02:46 GMT (UK)  »
Happy New Year and thank you to you all for the wonderful replies.  You have provided me with more information in a couple of hours than I have been able to locate in weeks.  You have certainly given me a bit to follow up on.

Erin.


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London and Middlesex / George Phillips, Ironmonger of Bishopsgate.
« on: Sunday 31 December 17 06:50 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Roots Chatters,

Looking for any references whatsoever to a George Phillips, Ironmonger of Bishopsgate.  He was recorded as the brother in law of convict William Taylor who was transported to Tasmania in 1828.

Have found in newspapers a reference that he was opposite Bishopsgate Church in 1830 and in 1832 a reference to him being bankrupt.

Sadly, I have no other information to share.

Any and all miracles welcome, with thanks!

Happy New Year to you all.

Erin.

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