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Antrim / Re: Clonsilla Street Belfast
« on: Friday 20 June 14 01:46 BST (UK)  »
Fadge you are a great. I spent all yesterday afternoon trying to go up and down Antrim Road on Google. There was something wrong yesterday with the connection because I was getting bumped off. Eventually I aimed for Holy Family C.C. and found Cedar then the very old but beautiful houses around the corner near Baltic Ave. All the houses there and abouts are stunning.I will look again today if the computer will co operate.
You are correct her husband was John Sparks. He was a Carter and a Butcher, at least that is what it said on his death certificate. He was my Granda and Bridget my Granny. Thankyou for the interest paid, I will input this information in my family timeline.Thankyou . M . Also a thankyou to Glensman and scotsmum. M

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Antrim / Re: Clonsilla Street Belfast
« on: Thursday 19 June 14 04:13 BST (UK)  »
This is why you ask experts!
Thank you all for your replies. The last reply from Fadge is great and this advise I will follow. I think that this completes the question and answer. M

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Antrim / Re: Clonsilla Street Belfast
« on: Wednesday 18 June 14 16:45 BST (UK)  »
You have been thinking of an 18 year old Bridget Connolly from Co Cavan. I had the same thought and also had Bridget Connolly from 1 Moyduff( Knappagh, Cavan). These seem to be the only 2 in all Ireland about the correct age. Please prove me wrong.

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Antrim / Re: Clonsilla Street Belfast
« on: Wednesday 18 June 14 13:36 BST (UK)  »
Unfortunately she has no Rank or Occupation .She came from Co Cavan and then to Belfast. Bridget and her sister were in Belfast in 1913 because they both married in the same church 2 months apart but Susan worked as a domestic and I have her 1911 printout. I am asking a lot and I think what you said is true she may have moved here ,in between boarders. I appreciate all the help. I think I need a map of Belfast 1900-1913.

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Antrim / Re: Clonsilla Street Belfast
« on: Wednesday 18 June 14 12:20 BST (UK)  »
Thank you I have found Clonsilla St in the 1900 Belfast & Ulster 1900-10343) Proni and a gentleman named William Moreland lived or owned the house at 4 Clonsilla,Antrim Rd. He was a Alderman in Dock Ward. So Clonsilla St did exist in 1900. I was told that Belfast rearranged the old streets and what we know in 1911 is not necessarily there today.Clonsilla St. might not exist today so I thank you all for your contributions.

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Antrim / Re: Clonsilla Street Belfast
« on: Wednesday 18 June 14 11:15 BST (UK)  »
Certainly .I have the marriage certificate here . Her name was Bridget Connolly and lived at 4 Clonsilla Antrim Road Belfast. I was wondering if it might help to know the groom lived at 10 Burlington St. May be it is near eachother. I don't know Ireland at all so I cannot help here but would like the printout for the 1901 Census. She was married from here in 1913 and at the Holy Family Catholic Church which I think might be her neighbourhood Church.

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Antrim / Clonsilla Street Belfast
« on: Wednesday 18 June 14 08:36 BST (UK)  »
I have searched for Clonsilla St in Belfast but cannot find it. On my Grandmothers marriage cert she was living at no 4 Clonsilla St Belfast.Her maiden name was Bridget Connolly.

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Kent Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Saint Mary's the Virgin, Dover, Kent
« on: Wednesday 02 April 14 01:21 BST (UK)  »
I wish to thank everyone who helped me find Bridget Answers maiden name . Mathew was with the 5th Foot Regiment stationed at Fermoy, County Cork Ireland . He and Bridget were married 8th of July 1832 by the Chaplain to the Troops in the Barracks of the Fifth Regiment of Fusiliers in Co Cork. Bridget's maiden name was Bridget Duffy. Thanks again and I can happly say Question Resolved.

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United States of America / Re: McKane families in New Jersey
« on: Wednesday 26 March 14 05:16 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you that is what I will do. I appreciated everything you did to help me .

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