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Re: LANGFORD
« Reply #9 on: Friday 15 August 08 02:40 BST (UK) »
Thank you Jack,

Its good to see that Langfords were living in place, at least until recent decades.

I have since made contact with my fellow living Langford-descendants in other counties of Ireland, and their descendants in Australia and Canada.

Regards,
Stuart

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« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 02 November 10 21:22 GMT (UK) »
Mountmellick COI;

Langford Eliza; 1891-1927
Isaac; 1881-1956
Elizabeth (dtr); 1920-2003
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Ballyadams;
Langton Mary; 11/2/1976 (74)
Murtagh (hus); 9/11/1977 (84)
Joseph (son); 15/2/1987 (57)
Murthagh (son); 27/9/1991 (63)
Hugh (son); 3/6/1992 (60) interred in Wolfhill
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Langford Rosanna; 17/6/1985 (71) Broombridge rd
James (hus); 4/1/1986 (76) Dublin
John (son); 4mts
Ann (dtr); 10/10/1997 (54)
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Langford Mary (Mollie); 18/8/1994 Stradbally
William (hus); 15/5/1995 (95)
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Heath cemetery;
Langton Margaret; 26/3/1962
Patrick (hus); 19/3/1972
Richard (son); 3/1/1892
Patrick (son); 7/5/1905
Julia (dtr); 6/7/1911
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Stradbally;
Langton Oliver; 14/8/1999 (62)
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Re: LANGFORD
« Reply #11 on: Friday 05 November 10 08:48 GMT (UK) »
Thank you Jack, for your detailed work!

Regards from the ex-colony down under
 
Stuart
Canberra

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Re: LANGFORD
« Reply #12 on: Friday 05 November 10 19:03 GMT (UK) »
Lancashire Newton District 15 (1891Cen)
Langton William; 59, Clonaslee
Susannah (w); 57, Mayo
John; son, 25,  East  Indies
William; son, 15, Lancashire
Arborah; dtr, 22, Aldershot
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London Plumstead District 2 (1891)
Langton James; 58  Queens county
Margaret (w); 45  Kent
Mc Donald Jane; 80 Norfolk
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Yorkshire Fulford, Calvalry Barracks (1891)
Langton Frederick, 18, Clonsslie, Laois
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Yorkshire Bowling (1871)
Langton Julia; 25, lodger Queens county
(Dullenty family-Thomas-Tipperary)
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Yorkshire Bowling (1871)
Langton Kate; 23 lodger, Queens county
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Royal Navy Vessels (1861)
Langton William; 29, Gunner R.W.A (gunner) Mountmellick
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Jack


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Re: LANGFORD
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 11 February 14 20:07 GMT (UK) »
Hi Stuart

In your first post you mention a Jane Langford, do you have d.o.b.?  In my line I have a Jane Alice Langford b.abt1810 she married a Robert Metcalfe in February 1835 and they had 12 children. Is there a connection?, Jane Alice is my 2nd gt grandmother but I no nothing of her parents, siblings or early life
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Richard
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Baker / Bedfordshire
Maurice / Portlaoise Ireland
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Re: LANGFORD
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 14 October 14 13:43 BST (UK) »
Dear Stuart,
My grandmother was Sarah Jane Langford. She was born in 1873 in Clonasee and moved to Rosenallis. We visited St Brigid's church in Rosennallis in about 1997 with my 85 year old mother and we looked for the Langford tombstone. It was erected by John Langford of Drummond in memory of his beloved father John Langford who died October 20th aged 60 years his mother Sarah Langford who died 25th January 1895 aged 97 years. There were other Langford names on the stone which I wrote down.My mother remembered her mother talking abouta Sarah Langford who lived to 97 years old which must have been unusual in those times. I wondered if we are related in any way. We took a video of the tombstone.
best wishes
Jenny

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Re: LANGFORD
« Reply #15 on: Monday 12 January 15 23:08 GMT (UK) »
Hi there,
My husband's great grandfather (on his mother's side) was the John Langford to which you refer.
Barbara Sydney

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Re: LANGFORD
« Reply #16 on: Monday 12 January 15 23:28 GMT (UK) »
My records show that John and Sarah had four children born in Ireland and five children born in Australia. My husband's mother is Laura Mabel 1875-1960.
Chn are:William James 1865-1901 Killed in the Boer War
Mary (Minnie) Louisa 1867-1926 married Rev Thomas Collins
John Arthur  1869-1930 married Ida Parke Little
Fredrick Sinclair Curtis 1871-1888
(at this point John and Sarah moved to Australia with their whole family and were very successful in business until the crash of the 1890s after which they moved to Beechworth in rural Victoria)
Chn born in Australia were:
Charles Albert 1874  Died in infancy
Mabel Laura 1875-1960
Ethol Gertrude 1878-1944


Hilda Francis 1883-1947