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Re: Family Living in Dublin 1860-1900
« Reply #45 on: Saturday 04 August 18 16:05 BST (UK) »
My three times great grandfather was Edward Archbold and was a law clerk. He died in 1885 in Dublin and lived in Gardiner Street. He was born in Dublin in 1827 to Edward Archbold and Eliza Bergin i am not 100% certain of this however.

He married Maria Fitzpatrick and had at least two children Annie Archbold my second great grandmother and Maria Elizabeth Archbold. Annie was born Anastasia Monica Archbold in 1861 however on the 1901 census her birth year works out as 1870/71.

Annie married Patrick Baker in 1892 in Dublin, they were living in Nassau Street. In 1899 they had a son called Edward Baker.

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Re: Family Living in Dublin 1860-1900
« Reply #46 on: Saturday 04 August 18 18:48 BST (UK) »
Baptism, Marriage and Burial results for Archibold  http://www.rootschat.com/links/01mgn/

from there you can select Dublin and whatever religion they were
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Re: Family Living in Dublin 1860-1900
« Reply #47 on: Saturday 04 August 18 22:47 BST (UK) »
See other thread for Baker replies!!
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