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George Slicker (schlicher)
« on: Saturday 05 February 11 04:24 GMT (UK) »
born in germany in 1850 moved to dublin married rosanna moretan ran a lodging house in chancery lane any one got any info on either him or rosanna
he married 3 times in all reverted back to his german name in the 1911 census died in 1934

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Re: George Slicker (schliocher)
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 08 February 11 17:26 GMT (UK) »
There is a death in Family Search for A George Schlicher in 1934 born 1849

Dublin South Jan -March 1934, 85 years of age,  this is possibly him.

You will have to request the death cert.
Wilson: Kirkoswald, Scotland and Dublin
Breen: Hendrick Street, Brunswick Street,Dublin
Moore: Kildare and Dublin
lyons: Hendrick Street and Brunswick Street,Dublin
Donnelly: Marrowbone lane, Braithwaite street, Dublin
Byrne: Mercer Street, Dublin
Mills: Dublin, Wicklow
Higgins: Dublin
Gray: Aryshire, Scotland
Mills King, Wicklow and Dublin
Donegan, St Catherines Parish, Dublin
Murphy: Enniscorthy and Ballybanoge, Wexford
Browne, Crean, Kelly, Keavney: Sligo.

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Re: George Slicker (schliocher)
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 19 February 11 09:34 GMT (UK) »
Thats Him alright hadnt he lived quite a long time for people from that era and in particular around the inner city
is there any slickers out there with connections to south inner city (slicker,schlicher,schlichor,schleicher) any of these spellings will more than likely match
George had a son frederick who also reverted back to the german spelling he lived in cork street around the 1939 elections he also had son Daniel who may have died in celbridge and louis and a george junior although there a probably lots of louis and georges by now
im trying to find out when george arrived in ireland from germany he may have handed down some stories ???

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Re: George Slicker (schliocher)
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 24 February 11 11:40 GMT (UK) »
Shane,
if your out there a quick question for you, if a person is buried in grange gorman do they have to be in the military or married to somebody in the miltary

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Re: George Slicker (schlicher)
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 24 February 11 11:55 GMT (UK) »
I am not familiar with the cemetery history, but according to the details on Internment.Net the cemetery was originally for 'British Forces, wives and families. After 1923 only servicemen and their next of kin could be buried there.'

 

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Re: George Slicker (schlicher)
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 24 February 11 12:06 GMT (UK) »
Forgive me shane for being lazy and thanks again you always have the answers
is there any site that you know of where i could check if somebody was in the services
ie for example george slickers grandson george who was married to catherine.
co incidentally there is a grave listed to both in grangegorman as it is such an uncommon surname what are the chances of that

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Re: George Slicker (schlicher)
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 24 February 11 12:12 GMT (UK) »
Forgive me shane for being lazy and thanks again you always have the answers
is there any site that you know of where i could check if somebody was in the services
ie for example george slickers grandson george who was married to catherine.
co incidentally there is a grave listed to both in grangegorman as it is such an uncommon surname what are the chances of that

troy

that would depend very much on the dates involved - for pre-Independence Army records you can try websites like Find My Past. I dont think any Free State/Irish army details will be online anywhere.

given the rarity of the surname in Dublin I'd say it's worth following those details up..


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Re: George Slicker (schlicher)
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 24 February 11 14:06 GMT (UK) »
Sorry shane misled you there that should have read georges son Frederick and it was him he was in the royal Irish fusileers joined on 27 oct 1910 discharged with a pension in 1913
his father and other brothers are mentioned on his attestation have downloaded all 4 pages
thanks for the heads up it was on that site find my past

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Re: George Slicker (schlicher)
« Reply #8 on: Friday 11 March 11 13:08 GMT (UK) »
does anyone know any history for Louis Slicker I think he was a Handball champion and lived in Dublin early 1900's and was the son of George Slicker (Schlicher)