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Messages - Joseph L. Oliver

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Dublin / Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« on: Tuesday 11 August 20 00:30 BST (UK)  »
Hi Monica:

Thanks for the suggestion.  Good to hear from you.

Joe

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Dublin / Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« on: Tuesday 04 August 20 03:42 BST (UK)  »
Hello All:

Hope you and your families have fared well regarding the Coronavirus.

Went to my mom's the other day and out of the blue she dropped these two watches on me: one that I am certain is Jessie Sutherlands, and the other (silver) watch....  Who knows?  Might be Lady Ann's?

Does anyone know a good website to submit these to, in order to find out any sort of info that might give us an additional clue regarding Jessie Sutherland?

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Dublin / Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« on: Friday 11 October 19 04:59 BST (UK)  »
Joe, I have gone back and reposted the image from the will for James Sutherland. Hopefully a little clearer to read.

Hmmmm....  "A" for effort, but it actually seems worse.

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Dublin / Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« on: Thursday 10 October 19 00:49 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Monica but a little fuzzy to easily read for me.

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Dublin / Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« on: Wednesday 09 October 19 13:50 BST (UK)  »
It only proves they were living in Clontarf Parish for 15 days prior to Marriage.

Thanks for that clarification.

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Dublin / Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« on: Wednesday 09 October 19 04:21 BST (UK)  »
My head is ssssswwwimmmmiiinggg with all this and I feel I cannot possibly add to this particular conversation.  FWIW, and maybe just to feel I'm still part of this effort, I'm going to go over basics: 

James Francis Burke and Jessie Sophia Sutherland were married at the parish church in Clontarf April 20 1850.  The record shows both as "of this (UCI) Parish", so it appears they were both residents of Clontarf.  No other definitive record to show them arriving or living there.

A few months later, they sail from Dublin to Liverpool to Philadelphia, arriving on October 3rd aboard the Bark Falcon.  Went immediately to Cincinnati.

Birthdates of children that I know of

(might have been a Francis born Dec. 2, 1851).

1855, OCT. 5TH           MARY HELEN BURKE
1858                 ALICE BURKE, (my great grandmother's mother)
1861, AUG 29 or 27   JOHN JAMES BURKE
1862                      JOHN CHARLES BURKE


That's incredible news that the St. Xavier archive is now online.  Would love to search it.       

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Dublin / Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« on: Tuesday 08 October 19 00:38 BST (UK)  »
Hello Hallmark.  Nice to know you are alive and kicking.

Haven't dipped my toe in this pond for awhile.  Will have to dive in to understand the significance of the posting of this beautiful document.

You are very nice to stay on this trail, or trial, as is appropriate.

Regards,

Joe O

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Dublin / Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« on: Sunday 27 January 19 20:24 GMT (UK)  »
Greg0220, I've taken the time to read through your post and can clearly see your connection and interest to the Sutherland topic.  And again, thank you.

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Dublin / Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« on: Sunday 27 January 19 20:17 GMT (UK)  »
Well hello Greg0220:

Please excuse my late reply to your contribution.  Thank you so much for chiming in to the parentage of Jesse Sutherland.  Very curious as to what motivated a newcomer to devote thought and time to the topic.

I've attached the unframed portrait for you to see.

Happy new year to all.  Hope you are well and making progress on your own family's story.  My work keeps me from devoting any time to Lady Anne.  I will designate my work email as the default so that when there is a new post, I will get it and respond to it right away.

Thank you all for the amazing work you've done to help with Lady Anne.

Regards,

Joe


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