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Messages - Oliver Sudden

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Armagh / Re: Mcadam, Keady
« on: Tuesday 03 April 18 10:41 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the info and sorry for the delay but I havent been well over the last month.
 I had the Griffiths info and revisions so went to the Land Registry office having been told to do this by PRONI. They told me to go back to PRONI ! Anyway I insisted as this was my second visit to them so they asked for the address. As I couldnt give them one they allowed me to look at the map and I pointed out the land. From that I now have all the details of the ownership up to the present day. I think it was the first time the guy had to do a search like this but he was more than helpful once we got going. I checked some other land from my grandmothers side too and this proved to be very beneficial in establishing the background to a cousin my father had once mentioned.

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Armagh / Re: Mcadam, Keady
« on: Tuesday 06 February 18 10:14 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks. You have confirmed everything I have with the Watson side. Dont know if I will get further with them or the McAdam side.

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Armagh / Mcadam, Keady
« on: Monday 05 February 18 14:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hello
Wondering if anyone has any information on Edward who died aged 95 in 1867. He was a farmer in Keady and died a bachelor according to the death certificate. He had a relative Elizabeth Jane McAdam (1820-1880)who married a Samuel Watson(1800-1890). I know they had a son called Robert and I believe a daughter called Jane. Any information relating to them would be greatly appreciated.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Help with occupation
« on: Saturday 18 November 17 14:53 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for that and the welcomes. I would never have got it. I think this man was my grandfathers brother and this might be a big help for me to identify his movements after this time.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Help with occupation
« on: Saturday 18 November 17 13:23 GMT (UK)  »
Hello

I am really struggling with the occupation listed between Engineers Labourer and Blast Furnace Filler from the 1901 census. Its the occupation of a 26 yo male probably employed in an iron works.

Thanks

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Europe / Re: 1920s death in Paris
« on: Wednesday 15 November 17 06:58 GMT (UK)  »
There are other threads on here regarding the Keady Watsons in SA but yours may be the pioneers going by the timeline. Must be 30 years ago I heard of my ancestors travelling there but I do not recall the detail. These people are all related and the christian names of the families are all very similar with David being an example.

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Europe / Re: 1920s death in Paris
« on: Tuesday 14 November 17 08:28 GMT (UK)  »
Hello

Found this thread while looking into another Watson who ,so far ,appears to have vanished and comes from the same area. This is a Lizzie Watson who could be a relation.

Just wondering how you got on with your search ?

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