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Dublin / Anne Verdon and Michael O'Neill marriage.... Dublin?
« on: Monday 02 January 12 19:54 GMT (UK)  »
I have a marriage cert for Michael O'Neill and bridget  Glennon in St. Kevins 6/9/1868 which states that Michael's parents are Michael O'Neill and Anne Verdon and in America at time of marriage. 

On looking for other children of Michael snr and Anne, I found Baptismal records for Mary Jane O'Neill (16/1/1874), Michael Francis O'Neill (27/10/1876) and James Christopher O'Neill (24/10/1878). I presumed they are their children as parents are listed as Michael O'Neill and Jane verdon, but maybe I am wrong. The dates also seem quite late after the birth of Michael(c.1848) who got maried in 1868!! Also, that would mean they named two sons Michael. Looks like I have the wrong people but these are the only records of a Michael O'Neill and Anne/Jane Verdon I can find. If any help I do know that both Michael jnr and Michael Snr were stucco plasterers. Any clues gratefully accepted.

Thanks all

Ger

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Limerick / Ellen O'Reilly
« on: Tuesday 06 September 11 00:36 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

Am Looking for Ellen O'Reilly born Limerick city (according to census) c. 1871. RIP by c.1939. I have marriage for her and Thomas White in dublin in 1896. Her father's name was Francis who was a gardener. I have no idea where in Limerick she was born. She had children Tom, Peter, Pat, christina and James all born in Dublin and who I have information on. Any help greatly appreciated with birth record of Ellen. Oh seemingly she had six sisters who all emigrated to America together at some stage.  Have posted on various sites but have no information on these

Thanks all

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Longford / luke ayers
« on: Sunday 04 September 11 22:26 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

Looking for any information on birth of Luke Ayers born in Longford (I think Longford town) around April/May 1828.  I think his father was William. Luke served in the British army in India and was discharged in 1868. He married Bridget Gill of Carbury Kildare in September 1868. I just found out he was born in Longford so I have no further information. His name of also been recorded as Ayres/Eyres/Eyers

Thanks

Ger

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Dublin / B Coy 4th Batt old IRA/Peter White
« on: Thursday 24 March 11 19:25 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone has information on my g.uncle Peter White born in 1900 in Dublin in Aungier st. I know he was in B Coy 4th batt and imprisoned in Tintown in the Curragh Camp. He died in 1950 and his funeral in Glasnevin was attended by E. de Valera, O. Traynor, S. Lemass. It is said that he was prominently identified with the war of indepence. I'd be very grateful for any information regarding this. Also his sister Christina (white) O'neill was a member of Cumann na mBan but I have no information regarding this.

Thanks

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World War One / stephen byrne 1st royal dublin fusiliers
« on: Saturday 11 September 10 17:09 BST (UK)  »
My great uncle Stephen Byrne was in the RDF and the Balkans was his first theatre of war. He was awarded a DCM and I have his London gazzette entry and medal card index etc.(reg no 10774) I see from the england 1911 census he was stationed at Tournay barracks, Marlbrough, Aldershot. Does anyone know how I can get access to records to this time? I know it's a long shot but after the RDF were disbanded in 1922 I have lost track of his time in England but know he married and had a family in Dublin.  I believe he stayed on in the army in some shape or form. He died in England also I believe. Have tried various angles but stumped where to go next.

Yours in stumpness  ;D

Ger

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Armed Forces / aldershot barracks 1861
« on: Saturday 11 September 10 16:40 BST (UK)  »
Hi all,

I have a marriage cert of Luke Eyers married in 1868 in Kildare Ireland. Occupation, pensioned from the army. The only Luke Ayre I can find born in Ireland is on England 1861 census and based at Aldershot, 1st batt, 10th infantry regiment. I know his father was William (deceased by 1868) and a shoemaker.  Any ideas on how to verify or discount if this is my Luke Ayers/Eyers/Ayre.

Thanks all for any help

Ger

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Help with occupation of father please
« on: Saturday 11 September 10 13:43 BST (UK)  »
Hi It's me again,

I'm second guessing the profession of mary ann seales father on this marriage cert. Any help appreciated

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / help with occupation please
« on: Saturday 11 September 10 13:13 BST (UK)  »
Hi, Looking for help please deciphering occupation of Luke Eyers on his marriage cert. Only thing I can think of is pensioner or pensioned from the army? I know copy is not very good. Also any ideas on what it says beside Bridget Gill's age?? Thanks all

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Kildare / Ayers/Gills of Carbury, Kildare
« on: Tuesday 16 February 10 13:07 GMT (UK)  »
I have a marriage of Luke Eyers/Ayers and Bridget Gill from Carbury in edenderry reg. district in 1868. (don't actually have the cert so no parents mentioned)They had a daughter bridget (1875) and sons thomas and james all born in Carbury.  Bridget went to Dublin to work when she was 16 and married Patrick Byrne.  I would love if anyone had any information on the Carbury side.  Where did Luke Ayers come from etc. The addresses of Drehid and Killlina have been mentioned on the children's baptismal certs.  Would really appreciate any information. Thanks

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