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Cork / Re: KIDNEY family
« on: Saturday 30 March 13 19:01 GMT (UK)  »
I am so frustrated now just don't know what to say or where to look at this point. The records for me are not easy to get to or into in Ireland. John Kidney could have been catholic then and got discouraged due to the famine.  I am at a loss. If they had family trees to research on line as I live in the USA. Please let me know something if you hear or find something new or different.
thank you sweetly,
Carole Lynn

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Cork / Re: KIDNEY family
« on: Friday 29 March 13 19:34 GMT (UK)  »
I think the Kidneys probably were Catholics, who knows? Maybe between the misery caused by the famine, they endured, he nevered practiced his faith. Then let his wife take over in hers, the Clarks. Will we ever know? I hope I learn, by you researching if any living relatives show up in their line.

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Cork / Re: KIDNEY family
« on: Friday 29 March 13 17:03 GMT (UK)  »
I will try to find this on the web site. Would it be possible could you email the copies to me so I can see them?

thank you,
Carole Lynn

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Cork / Re: BAPTISM & MARRIAGE LOOKUPS - MIDLETON CO CORK Ireland
« on: Wednesday 27 March 13 14:11 GMT (UK)  »
KIDNEY/CLARK
My problem I am not sure what parrish John Kidney, came from, born in 1790 and wife Mary (Clark) born in 1793 belonged to, but I do know they came from Middleton Co Cork. Their son John Kidney was born in 1821. It seems I am between a "rock and a hard spot" a dead end. Please help.
thank you,
Carole Lynn

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Cork / Re: KIDNEY family
« on: Sunday 24 March 13 22:29 GMT (UK)  »
I am not sure what family name goes to which town or city.
Carole lynn

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Cork / Re: KIDNEY family
« on: Sunday 24 March 13 20:33 GMT (UK)  »
MY stars yes, Sometimes my mind doesn't work right!  Yes John's wife is Mary Clark. Call me slow, I am sorry.  If you could use CLARK and find something, mercy yes, please. Truly I would be so tickled if you could find something on either John Kidney, his wife, Mary and or son John. Please keep in contact.
thank you sweetly,
Carole Lynn

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Cork / Re: KIDNEY family
« on: Sunday 24 March 13 18:08 GMT (UK)  »
 Kidney is the only surname I feel I could get much, as Clark, well all I know is her first name, I don't have much luck finding females, without having a lot more information on her, such as parents.  But I do believe in miracles.

carole lynn   

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Cork / Re: KIDNEY family
« on: Sunday 24 March 13 17:42 GMT (UK)  »
The surname is "KIDNEY" ! All the information I have put on line on this web site is all I know. I am so excited I finally have made contact to someone in their area, my stars! I am so happy! I am having trouble getting around this web site but I am learning. I want to learn more about the Kidney family if possible. The rest of the family, the area, some proof they were there.

I have so much trouble reading the crazy verification letters and numbers

Please get back with me,
thank you so much,
Carole Lynn

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Cork / KIDNEY family
« on: Sunday 24 March 13 04:32 GMT (UK)  »
KIDNEY Family - John Kidney born in 1790, wife, Mary (Clark) Kidney born in 1793, they lived in County Cork, with their son John Kidney born in 1821. I know they came from a place in Middleton and a place called Carrig twohill in County Cork, according to the Census of Canada. I believe the are either Methodist or Anglican by faith, they arrived Grosse Isle in 1845. They lived near Montreal Canada. What I want to know is their old life, who else they could be related to in Ireland. About the towns over there, as much as I can learn. I know about the life in Canada and about the younger John Kidney, (born in 1821), his grandson, Robert is father to my mother.

This is so important to me as I have researching the family since 1982. Please could you help me.
thank you,
Carole Lynn

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