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Kilkenny / Re: Domonic Croak
« on: Wednesday 15 April 15 01:12 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
  This is Sandra Cheyne (maiden name)I just want to thank you for the wonderful information on the Croak family! I have been trying to find relatives of mine for some time. You made my day! We must be related somewhere here?? Anastatia Croak King was my 3rd great grandmother. She married John Robert King in New South Wales Australia in around 1850. They came to the U.S in about 1852 and lived in San Jose California for a time and ended up in Yreka California. My 4th great grandfather is Doiminic Croak.I'm not sure whether he stayed in Ireland or moved to Australia. I don't think he came to the U.S
   Well, thank so much for the information. I have not had the DNA test yet but plan on have it this June! My birthday present to myself!  :) Thanks, Sandy  Feel free to stay in touch

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Family History Beginners Board / Cotton Mill In Bristol England
« on: Sunday 11 June 06 03:28 BST (UK)  »
    I'm wondering if any one knows the name of a Cotton Mill in Bristol England in the 1840's-1850's? My Gr,Gr,Grandmother was said to have worked there as a young woman.
   Any information would be much appreciated! I'm at a standstill, again.

                                               Thanks, Sandy

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Kilkenny / Help
« on: Wednesday 10 May 06 05:19 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
  I wonder if I could please get some help looking up my Gr, Gr, Grandmother's Baptism or birth records? It would be very much appreciated!
  My Gr,Gr, Grandmothers name was:
  Anastasia Croak
  Born:27 Nov 1832
  Newpark Lower, Kilkenny Ireland
  Father: Domonic Croak
  Mother's name: unknown
  Religious faith: Catholic
  It has been said that Anastasia
  (also went by the name of, Ann, Anna or Elizabeth) came from a large family.
   Any help would be dearly appreciated!

                                   Thanks so much, Ashleyann
I think the Catholic parish was St. Canis and maybe later St. Mauls

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Kilkenny / Re: Domonic Croak
« on: Sunday 07 May 06 03:15 BST (UK)  »
:) Hi Audrey,
       Thanks for the look up and for the information! I need all the help that I can get. It has been difficult finding any thing on Domonic Croak in Kilkenny, except for the Griffiths Evaluation! I have found nothing on his daughter(my Gr,Gr Grandmother)Anastasia Croak. She may have also used the name, Ann or Elizabeth?? Her mothers maiden name is not on her death certificate. It states, mothers maiden name "unknown"  That seems really odd? Her fathers name in the only name on her death certificate.
        Well, thanks for your assistance! I really appreciate your help and information.


                                          Best regards, Ashleyann

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Kilkenny / Domonic Croak
« on: Monday 01 May 06 06:48 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
   I'm looking for my 3rd Great Grandfather, Dominic Croak. He lived in New Park Lower, Kilkenny and I think he was born about 1790? Not sure of the exact date? He had a daughter by the name of Anastasia Croak born 27 Nov 1832 In Kilkenny, New Park. She is my 2nd  Great Grandmother and immigrated to the United States in about 1851 or 1852. She met John Robert King aboard ship bound for Australia. They were married on ship? But not sure. Anastasia worked in Bristol England in a Cotton Mill to earn her passage money.
    John Robert King and Anastasia lived in San Jose California when arriving in the United States. They lived with John Robert Kings brother, Austris King.
     I have very little information on Dominic Croak and no information on his wife, Anastasia's mother. No information on any siblings either.
      Anastasia and John Robert king had five children and moved to northern California, Siskiyou county, town of Yreka in about the 1860"s ? They both are buried in Yreka California.
      I would love to find some information on my Irish Roots.

                                                Many thanks, Ashleyann



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