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Dublin / Father of Annie Hale B.1905
« on: Tuesday 10 August 21 06:34 BST (UK)  »
James Hale from Newry married Mary Kenny in Dublin 1899 ( his address is 79 Great brunswick Street at the time of his marriage)
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1899/10399/5786512.pdf


1900 Mary Elizabeth is born
March 1901 Census they are living (79) Great Brunswick Street and James is a Timber Measurer aged 37
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai003812664/

July 1901 James dies at 79 Great Brunswick Street aged 37
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1901/05720/4614041.pdf

1905: Annie Hale is born at 79 Great Brunswick Street. Father James Hale /Mother Mary Hale Kenny
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1905/01785/1701319.pdf

1911 Census living at Great Brunswick Street, Annie is with her along with her other children and she is a widow.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000210728/

Could a Dead man be listed as the father of a child four years after his death? James Hale death in 1901 and Annie born in 1905?





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Dublin / Irishtown Barracks RIC
« on: Wednesday 17 February 21 09:09 GMT (UK)  »
In 1901/1911 Census there is an entry for Irishtown Road, Dublin, Pembroke East for Royal Irish Constabulary/Metropolitan Police
Would anyone know if this was located on the site of the current Irishtown Road Police Station?

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000115083/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai003695896/


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London and Middlesex / Eugene Alfred Corri : Stockbroker/ Boxing Referee
« on: Thursday 10 September 20 15:10 BST (UK)  »
I have been researching my family ancestry for just 2 or 3 years now, mainly through my Maternal line of Corri. I had come across 'Eugene Corri Boxing referee in UK and USA' in my searches but had dismissed him, as I had never heard any family stories about him.
My G/Father and Grand Uncle were in WW1 and there were reports in newspapers and books saying that their cousin Eugene Patrick Corri aged just 16 died in the Great War. But I could never fit Eugene into my three. Who were his parent's?
Then I stumbled upon an article on Boxing Monthly 'Eugene Corri 17 year old son of well known boxing referee.............   has fallen a victim to the u-boat horror's the youngster was a splendid boxer..... 
http://www.boxingmonthly.com/stories/a-giant-for-his-years-the-tragic-tale-of-toodles-corri/
But hang-on : I already had Eugene Alfred Corri in my tree; born 1862 the youngest of 10 children of Patricus Corri and Mary Jane Woulds
So one or two Eugene Alfred Corri's?

April 16 1891 Eugene Alfred Corri marries Madeline Sidney Hussey Fulham, London, England
1892 : Dennis Roughton Corri born Fulham, London, England
1901 Census : He is with Madeline and Dennis
1901 Census : enter Edna Warendorph single, from Minesota
1902 BMD born Eugene Patrick Corri Warendorph
1903 born Philip Corri Warendorph
1904 born Sydney D C Warendorph

In 1909 Dennis Ralph Corri is joining the Household Cavalry on short service. And in 1910 he is at the Quebec -Vermont border en-route to Seattle Washington

After that I cannot Find Dennis Corri.
Or his mother Madeline Sidney Hussey after the 1901 census.

Any Thoughts?


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World War One / Forces War Records- The final days of World War One
« on: Saturday 04 August 18 13:35 BST (UK)  »

Countdown to peace - The final days of World War One.
100 years ago Allied troops launched the great offensive that saw the war finally brought to an end.

View our special presentation of our troop mapping system with audio, showing the last 100 days of World War One and the countdown to peace. View these battles step-by-step and you’ll also be able to read, and hear information about each location

https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/advance-to-victory-the-last-100-days-of-world-war-one

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The Common Room / Family Search offline on Monday 8th Jan
« on: Sunday 07 January 18 22:28 GMT (UK)  »
Family Search offline on Monday 8th Jan

Some features on FamilySearch may be unavailable as we make improvements to the site starting Monday, January 8th at 7:00 am (UTC-00:00) and lasting about 3 hours. We apologize for the inconvenience.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Birthdate help
« on: Thursday 04 January 18 19:10 GMT (UK)  »
Any ideas on the birth date on this record May 1899?
Just found this record as the Family name was transcribed incorrectly (Currie instead of Corri). They didnt hazard a guess at the date ;D

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Death cert record
« on: Tuesday 19 December 17 17:45 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

could anyone please decipher the 'disease' on this Death Cert for Grandpa's 1st wife :'(
cardiac arrest and only 24 years old.

....isons disease,

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The Lighter Side / Irelands First Same sex marriage ? Perhaps
« on: Tuesday 05 December 17 23:18 GMT (UK)  »
 Marriage of Teresa Forde and Anne McGeeon 04 July 1935    Manorhamilton

Irelands First Same sex marriage ? ::) until you follow the image link......
Only Two wedding records on this page . The transcriber has put both brides as a couple and ignored the grooms :o :o :o



https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1935/08944/5237222.pdf

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World War One / Battlion of Pte William Corri
« on: Sunday 03 December 17 22:10 GMT (UK)  »
Hi there,
I would like to find some dates/places for the service of my Grandfather during WW1. I found his medal card online. He served in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers.  Is it possible to tell from his service number which Battalion of the RDF he was attached to and their movements?
Name:    William Corri
Regiment or Corps:    Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Labour Corps
Regimental Number:    24447, 379759.
I found thru an exert in a book published in 2012 'William Corri from Ringsend had seen active service in Salonika, Belgium and France, and on demobilisation in 1919 he immediately joined a Sinn Féin Club and attended a meeting. at 144 Pearse Street. '

Also what do the numbers under 'Roll' on the card mean ' LC/101 B132

By the by : William's older brother John Stephen (Royal Irish Regiment) was killed in action 23 Aug 1914 at Mons aged just 19

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