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Dublin / Re: Thomas Andrew Irwin abt 1835-1903 Ireland,Dublin/wicklow
« on: Monday 30 January 12 21:49 GMT (UK)  »
the only dates i have for the first three children are their deaths , but i have never found anything about their births, it seemed they dies young , i have know hard evidence of their deaths and the date of their births along with the other children were found on the inside page of an old bible that my late gran came across in her research, all the dates on the page are accurate for the following 6 children so by looking at their age of death and place of death matched with the place of birth of the following children i was able to determine the young death of the first 2 children, but never found a birth cert, i never found a death for the third child James and have found no further info on him, Thomas Andrew was made freeman through Thomas Ivor's this i confirmed in the archives, Thomas Ivor's was a Hugenot ,Thomas Andrew completed his apprenticeship with him and got his freeman cert., ..  a few people have checked around for the marriages and birth and come up blank, for anything around that time in co.wicklow, { the fact that Dublin city is crossed out and co.wicklow put in , on the census 1901 makes me think that that is definitely where he was born but yet there is nobody came up with anything there , , somebody suggested the RCB, but i need a parish to look for first. ,

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Ireland / Thomas Andrew Irwin abt 1835-1903 Ireland,Dublin/wicklow
« on: Sunday 29 January 12 21:03 GMT (UK)  »
I have been looking for birth and marriage details for this person for quite some time and have not come up with very much . what i do know is he married  Bridget payne. On the census 1901 he is from co.wicklow living in dublin his death is dated 26/3/1903 aged 68 which makes his birth abt 1835, His wife died 10/4/1891 aged 61 which makes her birth abt 1830. they lived  around cork street in dublin, he was a silk weaver by trade and was made freeman 12/4/1861 . they seem to have strong connections with st.James's , st catherines and st.nicholas without parishes
 they had 9 children 3 boys and 6 girls
Richard Irwin 1850 – 1860
Sarah Irwin 1852 – 1860
James Irwin 1855 –
Elizabeth Irwin 1857 – 1947
Ann Irwin 1859 – 1935
Alice Irwin 1862 – 1862
Sarah Elizabeth Irwin 1863 – 1956
Alice Irwin 1866 –
Thomas Irwin 1869
i cannot find any more info on Thomas or bridget, plenty on their children, if anybody can help it would be greatly appreciated

Thanks
Brian

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Dublin / Thomas Andrew Irwin abt 1835-1903 Ireland,Dublin/wicklow
« on: Sunday 29 January 12 20:53 GMT (UK)  »
I have been looking for birth and marriage details for this person for quite some time and have not come up with very much . what i do know is he married  Bridget payne. On the census 1901 he is from co.wicklow living in dublin his death is dated 26/3/1903 aged 68 which makes his birth abt 1835, His wife died 10/4/1891 aged 61 which makes her birth abt 1830. they lived  around cork street in dublin, he was a silk weaver by trade and was made freeman 12/4/1861 . they seem to have strong connections with st.James's , st catherines and st.nicholas without parishes
 they had 9 children 3 boys and 6 girls
Richard Irwin 1850 – 1860
Sarah Irwin 1852 – 1860
James Irwin 1855 –
Elizabeth Irwin 1857 – 1947
Ann Irwin 1859 – 1935
Alice Irwin 1862 – 1862
Sarah Elizabeth Irwin 1863 – 1956
Alice Irwin 1866 –
Thomas Irwin 1869
i cannot find any more info on Thomas or bridget, plenty on their children, if anybody can help it would be greatly appreciated

Thanks
Brian

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Thanks Folks, that was super quick, thanks for your help,  i now know where my gg gf came from, or at least where he lived when he got married,

thanks again

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Hi can anybody help me with the "Residence at time of marriage" for richard oats on this cert  :(

THANKS



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Dublin / Re: Fleming and Doyle from Dublin, Ireland
« on: Friday 11 June 10 11:12 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

49 fenian street,fleming and 48 queen street , doyle  , all labourers, and james fleming, as one witness, plenty of them and margaret conway,

names for kathleen on 1911 dont add up or dates but they are always out by a year or two anyway,

could it be possible they did not partake in the census?

also i found that fenian street used to be Denzille Street,but no luck there,,

really looks like i am going to have to wing it and narrow down dates of births and  see if i get lucky on birth certs in the cro,  on family search , i have narrowed it down abit to 2 or 3  joseph or john joseph flemings but there are 7 or 8 kathleen doyles ,
my only other option is see if st pauls have any further records but i think its closed now!!!!

thanks for your help, any other suggestions are welcome
 
ted

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Dublin / Fleming and Doyle from Dublin, Ireland
« on: Thursday 10 June 10 19:13 BST (UK)  »
Hi Folks,

I need a bit of help, i have a person by the name of Kathleen Doyle from dublin possibly Queen street, and her Husband John joseph or joseph Fleming from somewhere in dublin they married in 1928 in st pauls r.c Church  Kathleens fathers name is James Doyle.  Josephs Fathers name is Michael .These i got from the Marriage cert.
Kathleen Died age 77 in 1986 Joseph died aged 85 in1992 this info i got from the grave register in Glasnevin, this would make kathleens DOB would be 1909 and josephs DOB would have been 1907, i have not narrowed anything down to warrant a fruitless and costly  journey into the cro as i cannot find either definitly on the 1911 census , i know their children but as for brothers and sisters i have very little to go on, i have found  a john fleming aged 4 on the 1911 but i cannot confirm its him as i dont know his brothers and sisters .the fathers name is michael on the census but i cannot narrow down his birth as he could have gone under any config of his name,
I  anybody has any ideas on how to proceed  it woul be a great help

Thanks

ted ?? :-\

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World War One / Re: Help reading ww1 medal card
« on: Tuesday 08 June 10 16:25 BST (UK)  »
Thank you all for your help , first i heard of the King’s Regulation 392

ted

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World War One / Re: Help reading ww1 medal card
« on: Tuesday 08 June 10 10:01 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
     Don't know why the full image did not come up, in case it does not show up fully again, here are the details

Name: Cecil Logan
Corps: R.Ir.Regt
.S.Ir.H.1734 Pte
Reg.no. 7/25494
Rank: pte
Date of discharge  : 9.9.18
Enlistment: 17:11:15
Cause of discharge: Para 2.G.1 or I  .392.16 k.R    W

Stamp on card  reads

Medal       roll              Page
Victory    A/101 B8      1258
British     do                 do

Last thing filled in on the card is,
Action Taken  List  a/899

thanks for all your help,
Hopefully this will help me understand the few other cards i have disovered.

One other question on service records , an ancestor by the name of edward branigan on the ww1 service records it has stamped wr/100295    the records with this stamp would they be his as the medal card for that number has  a few othew regiment numbers but  it does not have his starting regiment number 4182 but on that record for 4182  it does have wr/100295 , does this number relate directl to him or is it something else

Thnks for all your help

Ted

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