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Wexford / Re: Murder of Mrs Ellen Morris, the ballagh, Feb 1920
« on: Tuesday 26 April 16 12:23 BST (UK)  »
Just wanted to push this back up to see if anyone has any info

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Dublin / Re: Irish Sailors and Soldiers Land Trust dublin houses
« on: Tuesday 29 October 13 13:25 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Keith, yes I certainly do have a picture. I got it from kew. I can email a copy of it to you if you like.  Your surname really rings a bell with me. I must ask my mam, I'm pretty sure she will know some of your family!
I'd love to help you in anyway I can so send me a private message and we can chat further.
David.

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Wexford / Murder of Mrs Ellen Morris, the ballagh, Feb 1920
« on: Tuesday 30 July 13 17:09 BST (UK)  »
Does anyone know of, or have any info relating to this tragic incident that is linked to my family tree. I have found a lot in past newspapers from as far a field as NZ. But it would be great to hear from some one who has personal knowledge of it.

David.

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Wexford / Church and burial records for the ballagh
« on: Tuesday 30 July 13 11:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi I am looking for the church and burial records for the ballagh. Anyone know if the still exist or where I could access them? 

Thanks in advance

David

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Dublin / Re: Irish Sailors and Soldiers Land Trust dublin houses
« on: Sunday 14 July 13 21:45 BST (UK)  »
Dear Thomas,
Hi, great to hear from you.  Always great to hear from possible connections.
P So you think Robert Denby from my tree is your great uncle? Robert was born on the 18th of Oct 1868 on Ross road, enniscorthy, Wexford. He was married to Catherine (Kate) Doyle on 24 June 1888, in the Roman CAtholic chapel in Oulart, Wexford.

Robert is my great great grandfather. My nanny, Alice King nee:Doyle was from the ballagh. Her mother was Bridget Denby, daughter of Robert and Catherine. Robert and Catherine also had a son called James Denby b. approx 1904. Robert and Catherine also had a son called James Denby.

From my research Robert had a brother called Henery also, does this match with you? There is also a feeling that Robert was Protestant, does that ring a bell? Roberts father was James Denby (Denbeigh) born 1843 in Wexford. He married Bridget Redmond on 10 sept 1867 in the Parish of st Mary's. best man was John Courtney and bridesmaid was Margaret Murphy.  From what I can figure out Roberts father was Henry Denby.

Roberts wife, Catherine father was Francis Doyle and her mother was Catherine Graham (I think). Catherine also had at least one brother called William Doyle.

To be honest with you the information you have supplied is a bang in match for my family tree. This is exciting :-)

I would love to hear all you know and I will tell you all I know. I am in Dublin. Where are you? If you send me a private message I can send you my email address and we can chat some more.

Really looking forward to hearing from you.
David.

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Dublin / Re: 23 coleraine street, Dublin.
« on: Monday 25 February 13 23:12 GMT (UK)  »
I don't have the number for marrowbone. If it is the right family they were labourers and as a result they moved around Dublin a good bit.

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Dublin / Re: 23 coleraine street, Dublin.
« on: Monday 25 February 13 18:21 GMT (UK)  »
I'm also looking for a king family living in marrowbone lane in c1888. But I was prob tenements also!!

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Dublin / 23 coleraine street, Dublin.
« on: Monday 25 February 13 17:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, I am looking for the names of the people that lived in this housein 1904. Is that possiable? Also I am wondering where it is in Dublin? Is it anywhere near marrowbone lane?

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Dublin / Re: Marriage records
« on: Sunday 24 February 13 22:30 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for all your help Shane. One again!!!!

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