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United States of America / Re: Any one available to look up this .
« on: Thursday 10 November 22 06:37 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you  shellyesq
 much appreciated
regards Cathal

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United States of America / Re: Any one available to look up this .
« on: Wednesday 09 November 22 07:36 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry for Delay in replaying, yes Ancestry sent me to that link as I'm not subscribed to that site, I though some one may be and could just check it, I think as someone mentioned earlier 
 a poor hint but one I would like to check.
 Yes, I have been searching for many years and have traced Bridget down to Coleraine in N Ireland 1960, but after that no marriage record or death cent and no trace of a name change its just so puzzling.
 I have previously employed profession researchers to no avail.
thanks Cathal

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United States of America / Any one available to look up this .
« on: Monday 07 November 22 08:17 GMT (UK)  »
 Massachusetts, U.S., Boston Archdiocese Roman Catholic Sacramental Records, 1789-1920
Birth, baptism & christening
Record information.
 Ancestry is showing this up for Grandmother Bridget Leonard/Lennon born 1904 Donegal, both parents deceased her father died in W.W.1 P.J. Lennon
her mother Margaret Mc Carron dying in 1911 from T.B in Derry/Northern Ireland.
Many thanks
Cathal

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The Common Room / Re: To research a german prisioner W.W.1.
« on: Thursday 06 August 20 08:17 BST (UK)  »
re post on 5th Aug 2020, the above search had been now completed,
regards Cathal

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Thank you Mc Groger,
much appreciated
regards Cathal

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Hello Folks,
your skills would be greatly appreciated in restoring this photo,
kindest regards
Cathal

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Thank you,
Ian, TreeTotal and Jim1.
 I will get it scanned at 300 dpi,
Thank you all.
regards Cathal

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Good morning folks, if some one knows how to restore this photo that was missing for over 70 years,
 we would be so grateful
many thanks
Cathal
Donegal, Ireland

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Brigidmac,
not sure if its a common name or not I would think that there is good German records, there are a few in the IRC records and this site below  I have to check. not all the sites are easily to translate to English

http://des.genealogy.net/eingabe-verlustlisten/search
 would be nice to find out what happened to him
regards Cathal

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