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Messages - wjrobin64

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Europe / Re: French Huguenot descent - MARCHANT
« on: Wednesday 15 April 15 03:17 BST (UK)  »
found this :

feb 8, 1782

adom of James Marchant's goods, late of Philadelphia, late of Waterford city, gentlemen, deceased, intersate( without will) by Elizabeth Jones, sister & next of kin

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Immigrants & Emigrants - General / Re: SS Canada 1883 to Boston
« on: Wednesday 15 April 15 02:56 BST (UK)  »
it was ss Canadian arrived Boston April 28, 1883

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Immigrants & Emigrants - General / Re: SS Canada 1883 to Boston
« on: Wednesday 15 April 15 02:55 BST (UK)  »
ss anadian arrived port of boston april 28, 1883

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Alexander Lafone
« on: Tuesday 14 April 15 21:48 BST (UK)  »
Mary's father was Samuel Marchant I found

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Library and FHS Lookups / manuscripts national library of ireland
« on: Tuesday 07 April 15 21:00 BST (UK)  »
Lismore castle papers  collection list #129 ms 43/225/3 roger and ellen and john Robinett-land in the town of tallow, Waterford.

  other citations going back to 1660 with Robinett's in these estate records as well

  need to get over there myself sometime when I have the money and time.

thanks all

bill

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Cork / 1844 burial in cork city
« on: Sunday 05 April 15 22:18 BST (UK)  »
looking for the burial place/tombstone for Roger Robinett in 1844. I believe he was a captain in the British navy. Death listed in the cork constitution newspaper. I don't know what his reliqion was. thanks all !!

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Europe / Re: FRANCE: Robineau
« on: Sunday 05 April 15 04:58 BST (UK)  »
help I have just read the name robineau is translated to Robinett is there anything to this. my ancestors the Robinett's were goldsmiths in Ireland circa 1660. they were among some of the prominent Huguenot craftsmen. can you help me on this ??

bill

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One Name Studies: N to S / ROBINETT,ROBNETT,ROBINET
« on: Friday 03 April 15 12:59 BST (UK)  »
 ???  LOOKING FOR ROBINETT ALL OVER IRELAND.

  REPORTABELY IN CORK WATERFORD AREAS ACCORDING TO SEVERAL AUTHORS ON HUGUENOT HISTORY. SOME WERE GOLDSMITHS.
I'VE FOUND THEM IN EARLY DUBLIN-CORK- AND CLARE MYSELF 

THANKS  ALL !!

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Occupation Interests / goldsmiths in ireland
« on: Thursday 02 April 15 22:44 BST (UK)  »
1660's 1670's Thomas Robinett silversmith -are county cork Ireland-- mentioned on the same page as Robert Goble
( a well known huguenot at this time period)

 circa 1790 co. cork carden terry had an apprentice Roger Robinett from Tullagh

Christopher Robinette came to my attention as a Goldsmith in Ireland Circa 1820

can Any help me with any apprentice bonds or guild information on these three people.

thanks all. I guess I didn't turn over enough stones yet to find this gold

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