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Title: Binsteed name,Guilcagh+Dunmore 1800,s
Post by: goggy on Sunday 06 November 05 11:21 GMT (UK)
G'Day All!
Got a couple of people said to be around here at that time.
One William Patrick Binsteed'b'1870, Dunmore,and Thomas Binsteed,'b'1857 in Guilcagh.I dont know the relationship if any,but the name isnt common around there.
My guess is that they moved from Cork possibly because of work at the Portlaw's linen factory
Would be grateful for all and any help.
              Goggy. ;)
Title: Re: Binsteed name,Guilcagh+Dunmore 1800,s
Post by: goggy on Sunday 22 January 06 06:38 GMT (UK)
For Admin,I have tried to delete/indicate as completed,with my usual result's!
Everthing freezes on me,so,herewith,as before mentioned,my request finished.
    My thank's to all,Goggy. ;)
Title: Re: Binsteed name,Guilcagh+Dunmore 1800,s
Post by: vasaborg on Monday 30 December 13 11:24 GMT (UK)
I wonder is Thomas Binsteed age 44 who was born in Co. Wexford and who is at 111 Barrack Street in the 1901 census of Waterford city  a relation ? A Jane Binsteed died at Ballinamintra 3rd July 1878 aged 46. She was the wife of a retired Coastguard. The informant on the death certificate was Charlotte Binsteed, the district was Woodstown.
Title: Re: Binsteed name,Guilcagh+Dunmore 1800,s
Post by: crimea1854 on Tuesday 31 December 13 07:38 GMT (UK)
Following on from the above post there was a Richard William Binstead/Binsteed serving as a Coastguard at Tramore/Isle of Kane from 7 Nov 1851 until 31 January 1860, when he transferred to Ballymacaw, which places him in the general location for Thomas's birth in 1857. Richard was born in Portsea, Hampshire circa 1821.

The following may also be of interest http://www.coastguardsofyesteryear.org/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=433&highlight=Binstead&pid=1892#post_1892 (http://www.coastguardsofyesteryear.org/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=433&highlight=Binstead&pid=1892#post_1892)

Martin