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Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 20 January 13 11:30 GMT (UK) »
Thanks everyone for your help
 I am so grateful
 Trying to find out more about Margaret Alice !!!

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Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« Reply #10 on: Monday 21 January 13 22:19 GMT (UK) »

 As far as we  know, the family (his wife) was informed as soon as he went he went missing: he never returned from Dublin on the boat he was meant to. The story in the family is "it was about the time of the Easter uprising", so I suppose strictly there is not necessarily a formal link between the two, it's always been an assumption.
 
 1911 census they are listed at 320 Woodhouse Lane, Liverpool, and John Dickinson (who went missing) is listed as a colliery surface manager.
 
Margaret Alice died 29 June 1936 at 9 Claughton Drive, Birkenhead.
 
Hoping mystery can be solved

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Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 23 January 13 17:11 GMT (UK) »
Hope you come back Aghadowey and let me know the clue !!!!!

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Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 26 January 13 20:01 GMT (UK) »
at the end of the burials list in the 1916 Rebellion Handbook is a note to say that 12 unknown persons were buried.
Niland/Neiland/Neilan/Nyland - Dublin
Doyle - Enniscorthy
McCullen - Coastguards from Drogheda, Co Louth
Shepley - Macclesfield and Wheelock
Clarke - Macclesfield
McDermott - Macclesfield and Dublin
Pender - Dublin
O'Brien - Dublin and Galbally


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Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 29 January 13 21:03 GMT (UK) »
Still hoping to solve mystery Thanks

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Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 07 February 13 23:51 GMT (UK) »

 
 I have received a reply from Irish cemeteries saying they have checked their is  burial register and do not have a record forJohn Dickinson in 1916.
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I sent this to the other cemeteries
I am looking for help with regard to death /disappearance 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
I was wondering if Deans Grange Cemetery might be where he was buried
Roscommon have no records
Thank you for your e-mail. Unfortunately the only records I can check is
for Glasnevin and Goldenbridge cemeteries. I did a search for John
Dickinson and drew a blank. You would have to contact Deansgrange Cemetery
directly to find out if he is buried there.

Deansgrange said they drew a blank also

Thinking he might have done the dirty on his family


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Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 20 February 13 08:20 GMT (UK) »
I would be so grateful aghadowey if you could let me know more about the clue you had relating to John
 I am just so stuck!
 Family members seem to think his wallet was found
 I would just love to solve mystery
Are there any other avenues I could go down
Was thinking he might have done a runner to Ameriica perhaps !!

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Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 20 February 13 09:05 GMT (UK) »
I had found something in Wigan that might have been connected back on 18th January but by the time you asked about it on the 23rd I no longer had the note since I thought you weren't interested. If I find it again I will post here.
Away sorting out DNA matches... I may be gone for some time many years!

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Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 20 February 13 09:31 GMT (UK) »
Thankyou so much I would be really grateful  :)