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Messages - athacliath62

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Wicklow / Re: Keogh
« on: Thursday 23 May 24 12:56 BST (UK)  »
Are you certain that the couple living in Kelsha Co. Wicklow are the same ones that married in Kilkenny city ?

On the baptism for Bridget in 1849 the father's name looks like John to me - plus Patrick's estimated year of birth based on marriage details would work out as being about 1846, so before that marriage in Kilkenny. If that's accurate then maybe he was baptised under his mother's surname or in Kilkenny?

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Dublin / Re: Registry of Deeds: Union Street Research
« on: Monday 13 May 24 21:13 BST (UK)  »
Good view of it on this 1811 map, closer to the end of Marlborough Street

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Dublin / Re: Registry of Deeds: Union Street Research
« on: Monday 13 May 24 20:55 BST (UK)  »
The Lane and Street have separate entries in McCready's Dublin Street Names (1892)

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Dublin / Re: Registry of Deeds: Union Street Research
« on: Monday 13 May 24 20:31 BST (UK)  »
I think that lane beside Wynn's is part of Harbour Court, which is a little to the west of where Union lane/street was

It's shown on the openstreetmap for Dublin

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Dublin / Re: Registry of Deeds: Union Street Research
« on: Monday 13 May 24 20:30 BST (UK)  »
also worth checking Newspapers, the wide street commission placed advertisements relating to each of their projects with notes regarding valuations etc.

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Ireland / Re: Searching businesses in Dublin - 1930s
« on: Friday 26 April 24 16:43 BST (UK)  »
Maybe the business did not operate for very long, at least that address ?

I managed to locate Lord Edward Street Dublin in slightly later directory listings, 1936 and 1940, still no sign

Many of the names and business seem to carry forward through the years, only gap seems to be number 13, shown as a wire works in 1931 and vacant in several later listings, might be where your Doherty was located ?

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Ireland / Re: Searching businesses in Dublin - 1930s
« on: Friday 26 April 24 11:18 BST (UK)  »
are you sure about the street and years?

I eventually located Lord Edward street in directories for 1931 and 1935 on AskaboutIreland website but no sign of Patrick Doherty or a Cycle and Radio shop

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I located one possible child to this couple, baptised in Woodford parish 8th September 1826, parents John Donohoe and Anne, part of the register looks damaged, mother's surname might be Hickey?

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I believe her husband was John Donohue, citied in Tithe Records 1854 in Coolfin, plot no. 6
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I think that should possibly read Griffith's Valuation dated 1856, the Tithe records are much earlier.

There seems to be two townlands named Coolfin in Co. Galway on e in the north past Gort and a second one west of Portumna near the village of Abbey - this one seems to fit the valuation and is in Ballynakill civil parish, Leitrim barony. The Catholic parish would likely be Ballynakill or Woodford both are on the NLI website and can be searched on FindMyPast and Ancestry, the first has baptisms back to 1839, the second back to 1821, neither parish recorded deaths.

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