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Kildare / Nolan/Murphy Kildare (Plunketstown, Castledermot)
« on: Tuesday 18 October 11 15:53 BST (UK)  »
Hi my Nolan's are from Plunketstown in Castledermot, Co. Kildare. 

My great grandfather Edward Nolans born approx 1853. (Can't find his birth though). His parents were Patrick Nolan & Anne Murphy married 1843 in Castledermot.  Has anyone any information on these Nolan/Murphy marriage?

My great grand mother was also a Nolan, Mary Nolan she married the above Edward Nolan in 1879.  Her parents were Patrick Nowlan/Nolan and Catherine?  (presumed Nolan??????)  married in 1858 all from Plunketstown, all small farmers.

Can anyone help, would really appreciate it.
Thanks

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HI, I'm hoping someone out there will be able to help me  I am trying to find anyone who has information on
"C" Company 4th Battalion, Dublin Brigade and the 26th Battalion.  My grand-dad John Nolan was in both and I am finding it next to impossible to find his name anywhere except in the documents he had in his possession. I do have two wonderful documents one dated 5.8.22, Kilmainham Detention Barracks,  ( he stated on his letter for his medals,  I remained in Company up to Truce as a result of my activities and subsequent imprisonment I lost my employment',  Sadly he never got his medals, why I don't know, we are wondering did he send off the application, he kept copies and has his witness statements also, not sure of the story there.  I also have him in Gormanston Camp 12.9.22.

 The other is a certificate as gaeilge,  does anyone know of this and where it came from  It is numbered and signed by Seán Ó Duilaing - ceannport  (Sean Dowling) and Oscar Mac Tréanfor ( Oscar Traynor) brigeadóir,
sorry if I offend but their signatures are difficult to read so the Irish spelling may be wrong! It is printed on Parchment paper (water mark says this), but not dated, any ideas about this I would be so happy to hear them.  Thanks for reading this.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Compare Handwriting
« on: Saturday 28 August 10 18:24 BST (UK)  »

Hi I was wondering is there any one here at roots chat that can help me find someone to compare my grand-dads handwriting against a document I found in Kilmainham Jail 1921, and another from 1916. Thank you.

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