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Laois (Queens) / Re: bambrick - parish record possible Arles
« on: Monday 05 August 19 18:21 BST (UK)  »
A Henry Bambrick baptised September  1845 
Baptism Place:   Mayo and Doonane, Laois, Ireland
Father James Bambrick
Mother Margaret Close

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Dublin / Re: Glasnevin childrens paupers graves 1930's
« on: Sunday 04 August 19 23:59 BST (UK)  »
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Dublin / Re: Glasnevin childrens paupers graves 1930's
« on: Sunday 04 August 19 23:55 BST (UK)  »
He passed away on 27th August 1961
See attached
Hope that helps ☘️

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Dublin / Re: Ballybough Dublin - Graveyards
« on: Tuesday 06 February 18 01:42 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks but not listed  ??? ???

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Dublin / Re: Ballybough Dublin - Graveyards
« on: Monday 05 February 18 23:25 GMT (UK)  »
Many Thanks all

in Newspaper clipping says Kilbarrack Cemetary
Searched the above website  and no hits

Any ideas .

Thanks again [/img]

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Dublin / Ballybough Dublin - Graveyards
« on: Sunday 04 February 18 23:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

If you  were a Catholic  residing in Ballybough Dublin in the 1960s  - which is the most likely Graveyard you would be laid to rest in

Many thanks  :) :)

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Dublin / Re: 50 Middle Abbey Street Dublin
« on: Wednesday 29 November 17 14:00 GMT (UK)  »
1932: 50 Middle Abbey Street: St. Patrick's Guild.  Miss M. Cruice, Hon Secretary.

Quotation from Directory: 'The guild of St. Patrick attends to all cases of infant distress and where necessary adopts destitute children.  Free medical treatment is given at the dispensary, under the charge of a competent qualified physician who is assisted by a trained nurse.  Poor mothers are helped in various ways.  No case is ever turned away without some attempt being made to give assistance.'

Miss Cruice and the Guild continued at that address until 1963, when the Guild was taken over by the Irish Sisters of Charity.  The building was demolished and re-built for the Irish Sisters of Charity in 1967.

You could contact the Irish Sisters of Charity to see whether they hold the records of the Guild - e-mail archives@rsccaritas.com

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Dublin / Re: 50 Middle Abbey Street Dublin
« on: Monday 22 May 17 01:18 BST (UK)  »
Thanks so much  :) :) :) :)

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Dublin / Re: 50 Middle Abbey Street Dublin
« on: Sunday 21 May 17 22:04 BST (UK)  »
That's great

Thank you so much

The name I'm looking for is Esmonde-White ?

 :) :) :)

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