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Leitrim / Re: McGovern family
« on: Sunday 12 November 23 08:47 GMT (UK)  »

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Hi,
The only one I found in Maynooth is....
Jacobus Murphy  (James)
6th July 1823.
Parents
Patrick Murphy
Catherine Grannell

30
Ireland / Re: Michael Kelly Stranaclea Illies Buncrana
« on: Saturday 28 October 23 14:03 BST (UK)  »
13th April 1951 Franconia
I have sent a PM.
Maggsie

31
Dublin / Re: Kearns family
« on: Friday 29 September 23 10:24 BST (UK)  »
Has anyone corrected this............
http://census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Dublin/Rotunda/Great_Britain_Street/1330646/
First names are in the Surname column

It's correctly transcribed so there is nothing to correct.

Now corrected, but will take a while for the search engine to be updated...........not everyone looks at the return forms.
Any that I see that are not correct I send the correction.

32
Dublin / Re: Kearns family
« on: Friday 29 September 23 10:01 BST (UK)  »
Has anyone corrected this............
http://census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Dublin/Rotunda/Great_Britain_Street/1330646/
First names are in the Surname column

33
Family History Beginners Board / Re: My Family Home and relatives
« on: Thursday 21 September 23 11:02 BST (UK)  »
this the place.
https://www.townlands.ie/laois/maryborough-east/straboe/shaen/derrygarran/
Maggsie

If you zoom in it's an area, like a small village.

34
Ireland / Re: Emigration route for Australia in 19th century
« on: Sunday 10 September 23 09:15 BST (UK)  »
All so true. That's why I said you have to follow the journey.
Maggsie

35
Ireland / Re: Emigration route for Australia in 19th century
« on: Saturday 09 September 23 09:48 BST (UK)  »
Leaving Liverpool, Plymouth Glasgow etc.
That is where the ship started it's journey. Then they drop off and pick up on their travel.
Mail, goods and people.
Last port of call would be Cork. This is where most people got on the ship.
Then as they go south from where the ship started it's journey Captains change and crew.
I did follow one group of people on their ship lists. They left Glasgow on the Flora MacDonald. They left from Cork. When they arrived in Australia it said it was on the Flora.
Going by the hand written information it was the same ship but had three Captains.
Usually going to USA and Canada they left from the West coast of Ireland, Galway, Westport, Donegal, Mayo etc.
Maggsie

36
Tipperary / Re: What happened to Bridget Gammell of Nicker?
« on: Wednesday 06 September 23 13:53 BST (UK)  »
In 1911 Bridget is with her siblings in Bruff.
House number 21.2
It says   daughters.
Always look at the return sheet She is single.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002725050/
Then look at the house and building return sheet (there 16 lines to these sheets so look for page two)
She shared a house with a Mary Naughton.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002724989/

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