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Louth / marriage of Elizabeth Gartlan 1938
« on: Sunday 21 September 14 20:47 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
I am looking for any information regarding the marriage of Elizabeth Mary Gartlan who married a Byrne first name unknown in 1938.
Thank you for any help and advice

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Louth / Kilsaran and local area
« on: Tuesday 23 March 10 17:33 GMT (UK)  »
Link to book covering the parish of Kilsaran, Gernonstown, Strabannon, Mansfieldtown, Dromiskin.
Also has list of some wills.
Marriage, Birth and burial listings to 1840 from all of the above


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US Resources & Offers / Scottsburg, Ind. Funeral Home mortuary records 1947-1958
« on: Tuesday 23 March 10 10:26 GMT (UK)  »
Vest Funeral Home mortuary records, 1947-1958


http://www.archive.org/details/vestfuneralhomem00daug

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Westmeath / 1696-1778 Baptisms
« on: Wednesday 30 December 09 21:11 GMT (UK)  »
Parish of Killugan, Diocese of Meath, Register
    Baptisms: 1696-1778
   
  P-8 8-30-1709, Samuel Brennan, son of Robert Brennan of Kinnegad, Joyner &
    Eleanor, his wife
    8 6-14-1709 Arthur Judge, son of Thomas J. of Grangebegg, Esquire & Abigail,
    is wife
    8 12-04-1710 Elizabeth Judge, daughter of Thomas J. of Grangebegg & Abigail,
    his wife
    8 2-12-1710 Matthew Brennan, son of Robert Brennan of Kinnegad, Joyner & his
    wife Eleanor
    9 12-29-1711 Sarah Judge, daughter of Thomas & Abigail
    9 2-01-1712 Thomas Judge son of Thomas & Abigail
    10 10-26-1713 Edward Brennan, son of Robert & Eleanor
    12 8-26-1716 Mart Ward, daughter of Hugh W. of Lordsland, Farmer & his wife
    Hannah
    12 3-07-1717 Margaret Clark, daughter of Thomas C., Parish of Minooth &
    Mary, his wife
    14 6-18-1719 William Clarke, son of Thomas & Mary
    14 5-08-1719 Elinor Reynolds, daughter of James Reynolds, Servant at
    Grangebeff
    16 9-08-1721 Michael Ward, son of Hugh & Hannah
    16 9-17-1721 Edward Hill, son of Robert Lil of Killucan, Weaver & Katherine,
    his wife
    17 2-13-1722-23 James Clark, son of Thomas, Parish Clerk of Killucan & Mary,
    his wife
    19 10-09-1724 Alice Cavanagh, daughter of Thomas of Dublin & Susan, his wife
    20 11-29-1726 Abigail Cavanagh, daughter of Thomas & Susan
    21 5-31-1727 Elizabeth Clark, daughter of Thomas Clark of Killukan, Parish
    Clerk, by Elizabeth, his wife
    24 10-08-1730 John Clarke, son of Thomas & Mary
    25 7-29-1733 Hugh Ward, son of Hugh of Clonrick ?, Farmer, Hannah, his wife
    25 7-15-1733 Thomas Clarke, son of Thomas & Mary
    26 8-14-1738 Ann Doyle, daughter of John Doyle & Isabell, his wife
    31 9-04-1744 James Clarke, son of William of Killuden, Parish Clerk, &
    Margaret, his wife
    31 8-31-1746 Mary Clarke, daughter of William & Margaret
    33 1-29-1748-9 Thomas Clarke, son of William & Margaret
    35 2-26-1753 Joseph Clarke, son of William & Margaret
    36 6-06-1757 Margaret Clarke, daughter of William & Margaret
    37 11-20-1759 James Clarke, son of William & Margaret
    37 1-02-1762 James Clarke, son of William & Margaret
    38 4-18-1764 Henry Clarke, son of William & Margaret
    41 5-10-1788 Peter Clarke, son of Henry & Mary Nugent of Killucan
    42 12-25-1792 Mary Clarke, daughter of Henry & Susanna both of Killucan
    43 9-07-1794 Sarah Clarke, daughter of Henry & Susanna both of Killucan
    Burials
    50 9-05-1739 Meary Clark, wife of Thomas Clarke of Killucan, Parish Clerk
    51 5-22-1746 James Clarke, son of William Clarke of Killucan, Parish Clerk
    52 3-14-1752 Mary Clarke, daughter of William Clarke of Killucan, Parish
    Clerk
    52 4-08-1752 James Clarke, son of William Clarke of Killucan, Parish Clerk
    53 7-17-1761 James Clarke, son of William Clarke of Killucan, Parish Clerk
    53 2-00-1762 Thomas the elder
    57 11-10-1764 Mrs. Ward of Rathwire


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Wexford / 1916 - Wexford Volunteers
« on: Sunday 20 September 09 18:57 BST (UK)  »
Leaders and Volunteers in Enniscorty Co Wexford.

Commander Robert Brennan, O/C in Enniscorthy led Volunteers in uprising
Commander Paul Galligan
Michael de Lacey
Cpt Seamus Doyle
Cpt Sean Etchingham
Richard King
James Rafter
Tom Sutton, a Bray Volunteer, delivered a message to Brennan and stayed in Enniscorthy
Patrick Tobin.
Una Brennan
Gretta Comerford, she raised the Tricolour over the town.
Eileen O'Hegarty,
Marrion Stokes,

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Ireland / 1916 - Women who served in the Rising
« on: Sunday 20 September 09 18:55 BST (UK)  »
List of women who served in the rising






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Ireland / GPO Headquarters Battalion Women 1916
« on: Sunday 20 September 09 18:47 BST (UK)  »
GPO Headquarters Battalion women 1916

There was a total of thirty-four women from the ICA and Cumann na mBan in the GPO.
Only three of them - Winifred Carney, Julia Grenan and Elizabeth More O'Farrell remained after the other women and wounded were evacuated on Friday afternoon/evening.

Catherine Byrne,  she was sent by Pearse with a message for the Four Courts, and rolled his message in her hair bun.
Winifred Carney, she changed her opinion of Joseph Plunkett when at his capture she was given a ring by him to pass on to Grace Gifford
Mary Cullen, sent with Bridget Grace to Northumberland garrison to warn it of the arriving troops.
Peggy Downey, from Liverpool. She was the chief cook.
Louise Gavan Duffy, chief assistant to QM Fitzpatrick
Mabel McConnell Fitzgerald
Mary Gahan,
Brigid Grace, sent with Mary Cullen.
Julia Grenan, sometimes known as Shelia Grennan
Annie Higgins,
Martha Kelly, married Michael Murphy, she was imprisoned in Kilmainham
Sorcha MacMahon
Mary McLoughlin, she was Sean's school girl sister
Elizabeth More O'Farrell
Rose Ann Murphy,
Mae Murray,
Molly O'Reilly, became one of Michael Collins best sources
Leslie Price, she married Tom Barry.
Mollie Reynolds, was very active in the later anti-conscription campaign
Phyllis (Eilis Ni) Rian,  she was sister of Jim, later Mrs Sean T O'Kelly
Mary (Min) Ryan, sister of Jim. Sean McDermott fiance. Later married Richard Mulcathy.
Effie Traaffe,
Martha Walsh, later Mrs Murphy.


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Roscommon / Roscommon Volunteers 1916-1923
« on: Wednesday 09 September 09 18:20 BST (UK)  »
Anyone requiring a surname look-up post here.

UPDATE --- SORRY TO SAY, THE BOOK IN QUESTION HAS BEEN RETURNED TO THE LIBRARY.

IF I GET IT OUT AGAIN I WILL UPDATE IT HERE....................

Moderator's Note: this thread locked since Look-up Offer is no longer valid. If you need help please post a separate uery on Roscommon board.

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Dublin / PART 2 - Would you care to solve a Dublin mystery???
« on: Tuesday 01 September 09 09:08 BST (UK)  »
I managed to photograph the shop front yesterday morning and have come to the conclusion that this is not the same shop which Bridget posted. If you compare the brickwork span between the two first floor windows, The span is much wider in the older one, as is the door opening.

This one of North King Street on the southside, may look like it. But without been able to see it face on, would not show the proper span between the upper windows.

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