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Lancashire / Patrick McLoughlin death record
« on: Monday 10 October 22 17:12 BST (UK)  »
I am trying to locate a death record for my ancestor Patrick McLoughlin born 1904 in county Mayo. There is a possible probate record for a man of the same name who died 16 Feb 1980 in Liverpool and probate awarded 17 March 1980.
I can find no corresponding death record. Is there any way I can find further details from the probate reference number?
K.R’s
Jonno 

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Lancashire / Find a grave, West Derby Cemetery, Liverpool
« on: Tuesday 11 January 22 19:40 GMT (UK)  »
I have found a burial record for George Reid buried 23 July 1913 at West Derby Cemetery, Unconsecrated Ground, section 5 plot 282.
However I cannot find any record on the ‘Find a Grave’ site. Could this be because the grave no longer exists or records are incomplete?
Any advice much appreciated.

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Cumberland Lookup Requests / George D Miers born Whitehaven about 1885
« on: Sunday 05 September 21 22:33 BST (UK)  »
I am trying to find a birth record for George D Miers born about 1885.
He appears on the 1891 and 1901 with the birth place listed as Hensingham. His parents were Henry Miers and Mary Isabella Dixon.
There are U.S records for a George Dixon Miers born England 4 May 1884 residing San Mateo California.
I hope to prove they are the same person.
Any help much appreciated.
K.R’s
Jot

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Ireland / Records of Teachers / Tutors 19th Century
« on: Monday 20 April 20 18:11 BST (UK)  »
Trying to find any records of my ancestors who were teachers or school masters. Henry Keane  (1813-1887) taught at Kingstown and possibly Portarlington. His father John Keane (dob unknown) was also a tutor.
Any advice gratefully received.

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Pembrokeshire / Mary Harries born Fishguard 1820
« on: Saturday 11 November 17 17:53 GMT (UK)  »
I’am trying to find the parents and family of Mary Harries 1820. She married David Gibby in 1839 at Fishguard. Her father was recorded as David Harries, mariner. I believe her mother’s name was Margaret Meyler.
Any help much appreciated.

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Pembrokeshire / Morris Gibby born 1791 Slebech
« on: Saturday 11 November 17 17:42 GMT (UK)  »
I’am trying to find the forebears and siblings  of Morris Gibby born 1791 Slebech and his wife Sarah Morris born 1792 in Pembrokeshire. Morris was a farmer at Jacobs Park, Narbeth. In 1861 he was a retired farmer living at Cotts Road, Robeston Wathen.
Any help much appreciated.

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Dublin / Henry Keane, assistant master Dr Stacpoole's school Kingstown
« on: Friday 04 August 17 13:27 BST (UK)  »
Henry Keane (born 1813) died 1887 in Kingstown. He was a classical tutor and assistant master of Dr Stacpoole's School. He had previously been a tutor at the French School Portharlington. He was married twice and his father was John Keane another tutor.
I'm hoping an obituary or other record of his life or career exists.
Any help much appreciated.

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Armagh / Felix Golden born Newry 1842
« on: Sunday 09 July 17 11:36 BST (UK)  »
Hello,
I'am trying to find any birth or baptism record for Felix Golden. From census records for England and Wales he was born in Newry about 1842. From marriage certificates his father was Thomas Golden a Publican.
Felix first appears on the 1861 census of England as a hairdresser in Hereford with his surname recorded as Golding.
Any help much appreciated.

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Lancashire / Marriage of George Henry Miers Reid and Minnie Ethel Harrison 1903-1904?
« on: Wednesday 28 September 16 14:31 BST (UK)  »
Minnie Ethel Harrison nee Golden was widowed on the 27th April 1903 when her husband Thomas Harrison died at 32 Ritson Street Liverpool.
On the 22nd December 1904 George Henry Reid was born to parents George Henry Miers Reid and Minnie Ethel Reid formerly Harrison nee Golden in Liverpool.
I am trying to track down a record for the marriage of this couple. Minnie was born in 1873 in Brecon, George was born 1875 in Barrow in Furness.
Any help much appreciated.

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