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Leitrim / Re: Arabella (Cox) Le Bagge From Carrick-on-Shannon
« on: Saturday 12 March 11 12:08 GMT (UK)  »
You were a help, thank you.

I believe all these people - and the Bagges you sent before were Cof I,  Rev James  Bagge was at Templemichael, Waterford area.  Rosa won't be in a cemetery in Ireland, she emigrated to Canada.  Married Charles Sippe.

Carrick is probably the wrong area in Ireland, but thanks for the information.
N


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Leitrim / Re: Arabella (Cox) Le Bagge From Carrick-on-Shannon
« on: Friday 11 March 11 18:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hello
I heve tried to find the Bagge name in the church records with no luck, so appreciate the help.
There are some connects here but I can't figure them out.  Some of them may be in the generation after what I've been looking at. 
The surname Roderick (Cecilia) married James Bagge in 1824.  I have not found the name Roderick before - Perhaps Cecilia - seems to be older, could be an aunt? 
Susan Bagge may be the sister of Rosa Bagge my relative.  Have you ever come across the name Rosa Bagge, born about 1841?  I understood she was from Cork, not Dublin.
N

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Leitrim / Re: Arabella (Cox) Le Bagge From Carrick-on-Shannon
« on: Thursday 10 March 11 01:14 GMT (UK)  »
I am interested in Rev James Bagge.  I understand he had a son Simon born in 1834, but looking at the dates, this is definitely not your Simon.  Perhaps James had a brother Simon?  Rev. James Bagge was born in around 1805.  His father, also James, from what I understand around 1775.
 
N

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Antrim / Re: James McWilliam
« on: Saturday 05 March 11 02:30 GMT (UK)  »
Hello
I believe that we may be looking for the same James McWilliam.  Born in Ireland about 1827 died in Girvan, Scotland in 1900.  Have you had any success?  I have a family interest.  Norah

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Kerry / Re: Surname Sippe
« on: Saturday 08 January 11 03:34 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Jack.  I had found that information in the paper but it didn't look like George Sippe ever returned to Ireland for a visit.  I'm sure it would have been quite a trip!  Norah

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Kerry / Re: Surname Sippe
« on: Saturday 01 January 11 23:18 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Jack, I do have that part of the information.  Charles Sippi date of birth and age have been switched on the census - he was born in 1844 and should therefore be 38 in 1881 - I have figured that out from family records.  I am wanting to go back further, if that is at all possible.    Any suggestions?  Would they have Kerry Militia records (related to Ireland or India) in Dublin or in London?  Norah   (George - age 7 - was my Grandfather)

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Kerry / Re: Surname Sippe
« on: Saturday 01 January 11 00:40 GMT (UK)  »
My Great-great Grandfather was also a Sippe (later Sippi) and was a bandmaster in the Kerry Militia.   He served in India where two sons (1844, 1847 and perhaps others?) were born.  His name was Charles A Sippe.  He was born around 1810 and died in 1877 in Canada.  His son, Charles Augustus Sippe (b 1844) was very musical and attended University in Dublin.  He came to Canada in 1865.  Their names in Canada were Sippi.  Perhaps there is some connection?  Norah Toth

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