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Fermanagh / Lynch Family Greaghtermine Carrickmacusker
« on: Saturday 09 June 18 23:04 BST (UK)  »
Looking for information before the 1901 census. Have found some information in the Catholic Parish Registers (1655-1915).Any other sources possible? I am aware of the fire which destroyed many Irish records but, still hopeful.

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Dunbartonshire / Peter Colin Blair McIntyre
« on: Monday 28 May 18 19:21 BST (UK)  »
An appeal for any information from Peter's relatives.Peter was my great uncle. I have heard many good things about him from my late father and his sister's.
Aware that there were problems when my grandfather died. My grandmother Martha, refused to talk about that time, even to her own family.Would welcome some light on the issue.

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Armed Forces / Quintinshill train crash May 1915 Scotsguards
« on: Thursday 29 March 18 21:01 BST (UK)  »
Would appreciate help in finding a list of names of those who died and those who survived.
Have seen photographs of the memorial in Edinburgh but, unable to read some of the names clearly.

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Fermanagh / Goodwin Family Fermanagh.Parents Sarah & John
« on: Sunday 25 February 18 20:15 GMT (UK)  »
Looking for any information about a large family of Goodwins in the Fermanagh area. Not all of the children were alive at the same time. Interested to know if any members of the family still live in the area. Younger members of the family were born around 1916 - 1920. Annie Goodwin, born in 1919, moved to London in the 1940s with some of her siblings.

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Armed Forces / Army Service Corps /Cheshire Regiment W.W.1
« on: Thursday 23 November 17 00:06 GMT (UK)  »
Walter Jukes, (great uncle) joined up in 1915, Army Service Corps.
Was attached to the Cheshires, would appreciate help in finding his service records.
Aware that many records were destroyed by bombing in W.W.2

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Dunbartonshire / Graham and Agnes McGookin
« on: Wednesday 22 November 17 21:41 GMT (UK)  »
Agnes McIntyre.( my great aunt) married Graham McGookin  both born in the Dumbarton area 1880s. They emigrated to New Jersey circa 1912 and lived in Camden.
Agnes outlived Graham and died in 1973.
I would appreciate any information from  any members of the McIntyre and McGookin families, in order to fill in the gaps of knowledge about my family.
My grandfather was John Campbell McIntyre. He moved to Birkenhead to work in Cammell  Laird shipyard before W.W.1. Sadly he died in 1929 and we lost contact with his side of the family.

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World War Two / Royal Army Service Corp. Klamath and Wolfsburg.
« on: Tuesday 17 October 17 20:27 BST (UK)  »
My Dad, William Campbell McIntyre served from 1939 - 1952, joining up again after demobilisation.
He was also at Dunkirk before being captured at Kalamata.
He was a P.O.W. in Wolfsburg in Austria.Is there anyone who has a relative who had a similar experience and is prepared to share information.

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Have tried, unsuccessfully, to find out about the Lady Cameron Lodge in Colingswood.N.J.
Has this local lodge been disbanded or amalgamated with another group?
Would appreciate any guidance.
Jeanette McIntyre

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United States of America / Agnes MacGookin Camden New Jersey
« on: Monday 02 October 17 09:36 BST (UK)  »
Agnes MacGookin ,  formerly Agnes McIntyre, my great aunt emigrated from Dumbarton ,Scotlad in 1912.
Lived in 748, Collingswood, Camden N.J. I think she died  sometime in the 1960s.
Would appreciate any help in finding information about her later years.

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