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Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« Reply #27 on: Friday 31 July 15 22:37 BST (UK) »
Easier to disappear back then ~ Very hard for the families left behind.

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Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« Reply #28 on: Saturday 01 August 15 12:28 BST (UK) »
Did Margaret get a pension.


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Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« Reply #29 on: Sunday 27 March 16 12:09 BST (UK) »
I am looking for help with regard to death disappearence of John Dickinson in Dublin 1916 presumed to be killed at the Easter uprising He was a colliery manager and was there for work
He was born in 1868 Ince Lancs
I have contacted Grangegorman Cemetery and there is a Dickinson buried there no Christian name
Roscommon have  no records

Hello there, I'd be really interested to know if you found anything about this man as I am pretty sure this is my great grandfather. I am descended from his son, Thomas Dickinson. The same story has descended down my side of the family. Any information you have would be most gratefully received.

Thanks so much

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Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« Reply #30 on: Sunday 27 March 16 12:09 BST (UK) »
Did Margaret get a pension.

The story that came down my side of the family was that she did not get one for seven years due to the inability to prove that John had died.


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Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« Reply #31 on: Wednesday 18 May 16 12:10 BST (UK) »
http://digital.ucd.ie/view/ucdlib:43949
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20/4/1918 John Dickenson age 42/47 ? Labourer, Address Leeds,Offence M S Act ? handed over to Leeds Police 20/4/18

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Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« Reply #32 on: Wednesday 18 May 16 13:51 BST (UK) »
MS Act is Merchant Shipping Act as far as I am aware but there could be another one!  :)
editted thanks to hasta's knowledge given below - thank you

This is probably the second John Dickinson who was sentenced to 6 months with the Leeds connection
Kearney & Bourke/ Johns & Fox/ Mannion & Finan/ Donohoe & Curley
Byrne [Carthy], Keeffe/ Germaine, Butler/ McDermott, Giblin/ Lally, Dolan
Toole, Doran; Dowling, Grogan/ Reilly, Burke; Warren, Kidd [Lawless]/ Smith, Scally; Mangan, Rodgers/ Fahy, Calday; Staunton, Miller
Further generations:
Brophy Coleman Eathorn(e) Fahy Fitzpatrick Geraghty Haverty Keane Keogh Nowlan Rowe Walder

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Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« Reply #33 on: Wednesday 18 May 16 13:56 BST (UK) »
I'd be certain this is the other John Dickinson who neglected his children. He was arrested in 9 Providence Court Leeds and given 6 months hard labour 20/11/17 and released 20/4/18. Looks like he was immediately rearrested (Military Service Act) and conscripted. Not much luck flowing in his direction !