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Louth / Re: Cord Cemetery, Drogheda records
« on: Saturday 01 July 23 20:36 BST (UK)  »
A list of burials in the Cord Cemetery, Drogheda was published as ‘The Cord Cemetery’ by James Garry, published by the Old Drogheda Society in 1999.

I do not have a copy unfortunately.

Also many of the gravestones were pushed over and/or vandalised making them unreadable. However a restoration project was undertaken some years ago but I don't know if it was ever completed.

Peter.

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Monaghan / Re: Bernard Clarke, Carrickmacross
« on: Thursday 07 October 21 10:13 BST (UK)  »
In the Civil Marriage Register of his son Eugene Clarke's marriage in 1865, I found that Bernard Clarke was a Hat Manufacturer
PJC

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Galway / Re: French St.George Family of Tyrone House Ruin
« on: Monday 07 January 13 13:54 GMT (UK)  »
See John Grenham's blog in today's Irish Times:
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/irishroots/2013/01/06/tyrone-house/

PJC

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Ireland Resources / Re: eBooks on Irish Genealogy
« on: Saturday 06 August 11 17:04 BST (UK)  »
Hi Nell,

You are very welcome! - I'm now up to 40,000 eBooks and still finding more to add.

Peter

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Ireland Resources / Link: Free eBooks on Irish Genealogy
« on: Sunday 05 June 11 14:59 BST (UK)  »
I have created a blog http://freeirishgenebooks.blogspot.com with links to 1,000+ free eBooks under the following headings:

* History of Ireland
* Irish Local History
* Irish Genealogy Guidebooks
* Irish Diaspora - General
* Irish Diaspora - North America
* Irish Family Histories
* Disputed Inheritance Cases
* Irish-American Family Histories
* Irish-Canadian Family Histories
* Irish Genealogy Sources
     Almanacs and Directories
     Biography
     Church Records
     Graves
     Heraldry
     Military
     Nobility and Landed Gentry
     Pedigrees
     State Records
     Surnames
     University
     Vital Records
     Miscellaneous
   
And a new feature from October 2011:
* eBook of the Month

Peter Clarke

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: Readman (Clarke) Whitby
« on: Sunday 05 June 11 12:09 BST (UK)  »
Dear Ruth,

I was surprised to see a reply to my post dated 2006 this morning! Many thanks for the additional information and personal recollections.

I think Con died in Q3 1954 at Leeds. Dr. Joe Clarke was still in the medical registers in 1923 but I don't have a death date.

It seems that Rita & Hilda both died in 1973, Rita in Q1 and Hilda in Q3. My father was a 1/14th beneficiary in one of their estates - I think Hilda's - I have some papers on this but can't put my hand on them at the moment. Dad bought a corner unit with the proceeds which I now have in my dining room.

Best regards,

Peter


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Laois (Queens) / Re: Greenham Family or Bull Family
« on: Thursday 25 November 10 10:36 GMT (UK)  »
I am interested in all things "Greenham"! In fact I set up the blog which gives an index of Irish Greenhams from 1600 to 1800: http://earliestgreenhamsinireland.blogspot.com/
James Dyas Greenham was my 3 x great grandfather. (I have his silver teapot with his initials!) He had 2 marriages with 8 children from the first and 3 from the second (my line).
Robert Greenham was a son from the 1st marriage to Jane E. Hornidge, christened, St. Catherine's, Dublin 4 Jul 1803. He married Jane Moon from Cupar, Fifeshire, Scotland on 3 Oct 1836 and settled in Mountrath where he was involved in the family business of cotton milling. When it failed, he emigrated with his wife and 3 of his children, arriving Melbourne, Australia 9 Mar 1857, and has living descendants in New South Wales.
Robert and Jane's children were:
* Jessie Victoria Greenham, ch. 7 Jul 1837, Clonernagh and Clonagheen Parish, Mountrath
* Jane Greenham, ch 29 Sep 1838, Clonernagh...; m. James Patton MacKenzie, Victoria, Australia, 1862, 7 children; d. Melbourne 25 Jan 1925
* Margaret Greenham, b. Mountrath, abt. 1843; d. Melbourne 4 Apr 1914
* Robert James Greenham, ch. 29 Jul 1841, Clonernagh...;mar. Catherine Florence Spicer, 1877, Victoria, Australia, 2 children; d. Sydney, NSW

Peter

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Technical Help / Re: Ancestry login problems
« on: Friday 31 October 08 10:11 GMT (UK)  »
Strange that the www.myfamily.com site is also down!   Mind you the family trees on myfamily are linked in to Ancestry - that might explain it.

PJC

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Antrim Completed Look up Requests / Re: Belfast Savings Bank?- Completed
« on: Wednesday 24 October 07 11:01 BST (UK)  »
Just to clarify:

The Belfast Savings Bank (founded 1816) merged with other Savings banks to form the Trustee Savings Bank in Northern Ireland but it did not merge with Lloyds. Unlike the TSB in England & Wales, TSB Bank Northern Ireland was bought by the AIB Bank (Allied Irish Banks p.l.c.) of Dublin, Ireland and merged with its branches in Northern Ireland to become:

First Trust Bank (otherwise AIB Group (UK) p.l.c.)

The headquarters is @ 92, Ann Street, Belfast

PJC (retiree of First Trust Bank)

p.s. I've cut out a few interim steps along the way to simplify!

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