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Scotland / Re: Help needed please, Scotland 1871
« on: Friday 31 January 14 12:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Maddie,

Thanks for that.

It is for research for a friend of mine too.

regards,
Anne

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Scotland / Giblin
« on: Thursday 30 January 14 18:15 GMT (UK)  »
Further to my last posting today I have discovered the tree on Ancestry has some errors.  The Giblin Marley Connection is incorrect.  There are 2  James Giblins who were born in Ireland c 1855 (both in the 1871 Scottish Census) and their information was mixed together.  Therefore  please disregard the Marley connection and therefore please disregard the names (Thomas and Sarah) as the parents of John/James Giblin. 
If you do however have the death cert for John Giblin the names of his parents may be on it.
Regards,
Anne
 

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Scotland / Giblin
« on: Thursday 30 January 14 15:58 GMT (UK)  »
I am researching the family of Mary Agnes Giblin daughter of Michael Giblin and Mary Agnes Hoey Giblin.
You mentioned you had the death Cert of Anne Conway Giblin dod 1862 but I can't find the names of Anne Conway's parents in any of your postings.  This information should be on the death Cert.

In one Census  Michael Giblin mentions Leitrim as his birth place.
I live in Dublin and I can check in the National Library the microfilm records to see if I can take this any further.  There is a tree on Ancestry and it says the parents of John/James Giblin are Thomas Giblin and Sarah.
John/James had a sister Mary who also went to Scotland and married a John Marley. 
There are quite a number of Giblins and Conways in the Leitrim, Sligo Roscommon area so any information on Anne Conway's parents would be helpful.
Regards,
Anne

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Louth / Re: McCarroll in Ardee
« on: Saturday 13 July 13 18:50 BST (UK)  »
Hi
Try McArdle.
I am researching the name McCarroll and whereas the name McCarroll is common in Co Tyrone it seems to become McArdle when reaching Co Monaghan. Co Fermanagh and Co Louth.
I have members of the same family and in some cases they are McCarroll and in others McArdle. (McCardle).  It was a decision by the register or priest in the spelling of a name so in looking at the Irish records you need to try a lot of variations.

Anne

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Armagh / Re: ANN MCARDLE
« on: Saturday 13 July 13 18:41 BST (UK)  »
In Roots Ireland there is a
Baptism in 1843, Co Louth , Stephen Grant, father John.
Baptism in 1846 , Co Louth,  Ann McArdle, father Richard.

These are possibly the records you are looking for.

Regards,
Anne

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Armagh / Re: ANN MCARDLE
« on: Saturday 13 July 13 18:30 BST (UK)  »
Jonesborough and Forkhill are adjacent to each other.  Both on the border.

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Armagh / Re: ANN MCARDLE
« on: Saturday 13 July 13 18:27 BST (UK)  »
In the Griffiths valuation there is a John Grant, Armagh, Forkhill and the Townland is Tievecrum.  Forkhill is in Armagh but on the border with Co Louth.
Ref. Anne McArdle,  Dowdallshill is just North of Dundalk.(Co Louth)

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Cumberland Lookup Requests / Mary McCabe baptismal record DOB 02/10/1869
« on: Friday 20 August 10 18:01 BST (UK)  »
I would be grateful if someone could look up the Baptismal record of
Mary McCabe dob 02/10/1869. Mother Mary McCabe. Watters Yard Cockermouth.  Probably Baptised in a R.Catholic Church.

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Lanarkshire / Re:James Scott b. 1896 Glasgow , parents William Scott / Mary Brady.
« on: Wednesday 14 April 10 14:56 BST (UK)  »
Annie Brady married Capt. Hugh O'Neill.  The O'Neill family were from Killowen, Rostrevor, Co. Down and I am looking for information on the O'Neills.

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