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Kildare / Re: Durkin Family
« on: Tuesday 28 March 23 15:23 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for that Heywood I will have to look into all this later and check Irish genealogy as well. I will check the newspaper archives in the library to see if there is any reports on Walter or his family

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Kildare / Re: Durkin Family
« on: Tuesday 28 March 23 00:30 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the replies I was unable to view them as I was working until a few minutes ago. I forgot about that post from 2008, I had checked my messages but mustn't include posts. I know he was born Dublin moved to Leixlip. Obviously as I see he died there, but what happened his family. Also how did his business fair. I'm not asking for people to do my research, maybe a few pointers. I appreciate the help with this and other topics from the past.
                  Colm

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Kildare / Durkin Family
« on: Monday 27 March 23 14:47 BST (UK)  »
Hi Just wondering if anyone would be able to help me in finding any information on Walter Durkin born Dublin 1842 approx. moved to Leixlip roughly 1870's after purchasing a pub and farm in Leixlip.
            Thanks Colm

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Dublin / Re: How to find Prisoner's charges in Mountjoy Prison
« on: Tuesday 24 August 21 00:32 BST (UK)  »
Hi Suemagoo
  Findmypast have the prison records online. I am not sure but family Search might also have them. If you do it online then you will find out if your ancestor was a career criminal or just locked up for using bad language.
     Colm

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Ireland / Re: Irish Examiner Archieve SUBSCRIPTION
« on: Saturday 17 July 21 00:28 BST (UK)  »
Hi Paulc82 are you resident in Ireland. If so your local library might have access to the Irish Newspaper Archive.
       Colm

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Dublin / Re: Finding Missing Sister
« on: Monday 05 April 21 19:39 BST (UK)  »
No not in the census actually can't find him in the 1901, he is in 1911 census. He is resident in the Workhouse in 1900. Yes he is in the will even though he died in 1916 and his father died in 1924. I am going to try the N.D.U. again for Christina. William actually gives his previous address as the same as where he was born.

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Dublin / Re: Finding Missing Sister
« on: Monday 05 April 21 17:38 BST (UK)  »
Hi Heywood in reply to your earlier question regarding Christina being a witness, she appears as present at the birth of a half brother Patrick in 1892. In 1900 her brother William is in the North Dublin Union.

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Dublin / Re: Finding Missing Sister
« on: Friday 02 April 21 21:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi iluleah Emigration has crossed my mind something i will have to look into deeper. Brigidmac i don't thinks she was adopted out.

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Dublin / Re: Finding Missing Sister
« on: Friday 02 April 21 20:46 BST (UK)  »
Hi Heywood there are two women in the photo one is definitely around 40. As far as we know the children stayed with the father, he had five barges on the Royal Canal and the sons all worked with him. There is only one first name in the Church Records.

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