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Lancashire / Re: Upper dalton street ? West derby
« on: Sunday 28 October 18 02:04 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much 😊😊
I did try to attach the marriage cert with address but it was too big a file.

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Lancashire / Upper dalton street ? West derby
« on: Saturday 27 October 18 09:47 BST (UK)  »
Hi all 😊
I wonder if anyone knows exactly where upper dalton street was c1890?  West derby area.  Hoping to find it on an ordnance survey map. And info about the area too.

Thank you in advance!

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if it is the same Emily Harrison she was married to Michael Millea. They once lived in Speke Road Gardens. Hope this is helpful

Yes emily was my aunty and micky millea was her husband and also my dads best friend as kids.

My grannie who was annie harrison and her son freddie harrison lived in the tennies after grannie left king street.

Someone mentioned the bear of woolton was a boxer and lived in thomas street.  This is very interesting.  I was told he may be related to some of my family and would visit my great grandmother i think it was, hannah miller known locally as granny miller as she got older. I think she lived in vulcan st.  Edited to say i just found my original post about the bear of woolton and it was my dads mum annie harrison nee hart who he used to visit when she lived on king st.  My grannie was born in garston in 1897 but grew up moving between garston and woolton.

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The Common Room / seeking living people - where please
« on: Tuesday 08 March 16 14:30 GMT (UK)  »
I am aware discussing living people is not ok here.  I met a man via this board in 2014 who is a cousin.  he only posted 3 times then disappeared.  what transpired is he is the son of a formerly unknown child of my dads cousin.  His mother was born to my dads cousins first wife. Later this first cousin remarried and had more children with his 2nd wife who are the kids (in their late 50s) we know of.  These children are still alive and did not know about their half sister until this serendipitous meeting on rootschat.  Another of my cousins from that family line began to try to gently handle it to figure out if contact could be made.  But as quickly as we found this man, he disappeared.  I am unsure if he was just new to rootschat (he only posted 3 times and never logged in under that username again) or if he doesn't want contact. 

But he seemed very keen.. he also has siblings I believe. these are all the half nephews/nieces of my dads cousins other kids.  these cousins have now had to come to terms with the fact they had a sister (I believe she has been deceased since 2001) and they have nieces/nephews out there.  And now we cant find the rootschat member :(

Where could I go with this info for assistance tracing these nieces and nephews?

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Roscommon / Re: Castlerea, Roscommon - HEALY/GIBLIN
« on: Monday 09 November 15 13:48 GMT (UK)  »
I believe my gg gm was possibly also a brigid giblin/giblon,  myluck :)

did yours marry John Hart?  My g gf is Thomas Hart, son of John Hart, born c1859 castlerea roscommon.
There are a few thomas harts, sons of john hart, but only one born 1859 (this one is son of brigid giblon). next ones are c1863 (possible) or 1838 (also possible).  My dad matches a few gib% surnames with DNA.  Still not 100 percent sure on the match but working on it right now.

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Carlow / Re: Cathedral of assumption carlow marriages pre 1833?
« on: Thursday 29 October 15 10:49 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks aghadowy, that info is perfect.  thanks also hallmark, I had found the entry in the nli microfilms but still didn't understand how they married in a cathedral that was not yet built, per the rootsireland transcript.

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Carlow / Cathedral of assumption carlow marriages pre 1833?
« on: Thursday 29 October 15 09:29 GMT (UK)  »
I have a marriage from rootsireland of a couple that married in Oct 1826.  The record states Parish/District: Parish / District: Cathedral Of The Assumption Co. Carlow.  But the Cathedral apparently did not begin to be built to 1826.

Does anyone know what church the couple would have married in?
Wife was from Rathoe (Carlow), Husband from Baltinglass (Wicklow) but both were living in Dublin.  They appear to have married in Carlow town?

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Westmeath / Re: St Marys Athlone Baptism 1876
« on: Thursday 22 October 15 03:29 BST (UK)  »
Well its tricky but
The baptism states Edmund was born in India which would be true of my Edward.  I already knew his parents should be Abraham Harrison and Harriet Hodgson.  Except Harriet died in India prior to the family returning to Ireland.

I know my Abraham Harrison was in Athlone at the time because he remarried there in 1881 and died there in 1884.

I have Abraham with a son Edmund Harrison in a north dublin workhouse in 1872 and 1875.

So Edmund is the son Abraham..

How he became Edward as an adult is unknown. (of it this is where an error in my timeline occurs).

But he joined the Army as Edward Harrison, in 1884, giving his father Abraham Harrison of Irishtown Athlone as NOK... then abraham died is struck out and a known/expected sibling is given as NOK. 

There are issues to resolve to be sure. 

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Westmeath / Re: St Marys Athlone Baptism 1876
« on: Wednesday 21 October 15 15:31 BST (UK)  »
Thanks everyone for your replies.  The details of the person are here:
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=707465.msg5505655#msg5505655
 
(however now that the NLI records are up, I realise that they don't include data for the year of my g-grandads baptism)

A further clarification - he wont (or should not) have a civil birth registration nearby the date of his baptism because he should have been born about 11-13 years earlier in India.

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