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Denbighshire / william alfred turner b 1874
« on: Saturday 31 March 12 13:37 BST (UK)  »
Hello everyone its a while since I was on and I am still trying to unravel the TURNERS I am trying to find William Alfred TURNER born 1874 in Drogheda Louth Ireland his mother was a Mary Brodigan  also from Louth and his Father Llewellyn Turner born 1849 ruthin .They lived inHafod y Bwch  Esclusham Below Wrexham.The last census I have him on was in 1891 minus his father Llewelyn we know his dad done a runner with a new lady and left the family ,Does anybody have any idea how I can find him in 1911 census  he would have been 27 then I can't even find a marriage for him but I do know he appeared in wales at a later date, I would be most grateful for any help  thanks Bernadine

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Llewellyn Turner Mary Brodigan
« on: Wednesday 16 November 11 16:00 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for input I did try the church where she and her siblings were christened no luck Im afraid I know Lew was not a Roman Catholic I just thought as their first child was born in Bradford maybe that is the place for the wedding Im afraid he wasn't so nice to her  I truly believe they did get married because he ran off  and had 5 kids with the barmaid but they couldnt get married until Mary died  Its a puzzle  I do know the second son was born in Drogheda after that the rest in wrexham  Thanks anyway I really would like to find an R/C church near Rifle Court and then I could maybe check the church reg   Many thanks Bernie

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Llewellyn Turner Mary Brodigan
« on: Sunday 13 November 11 18:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Everyone I wonder if anybody can help me ,my ggfather Llewellyn TURNER born Wrexham1848 his wife? MARY BRODIGAN born Drogheda Ireland1849 had their first son Thomas Edward Turner born 5 Rifle court Bradford in 1872 it states father working as Labourer in railway station.I have tried everything |I know to find out if they did get married I feel sure they would have done as Mary was R/C had all her8 kiddies christened R/c and sad to say she was buried an R/C when she was only46 years of age ,by this time they had gone back to Wrexham and she did have a priest to bury her although she lays in  a chapel of wales  churchyard.Its a sad tale because Lew ran off with a barmaid when his youngest was only 6 mths old but I would dearly love to make sure there was a wedding,Is there any R/C churches around the rifle court  area  in Bradford  in the  1870,s I thank you all for reading this  and would dearly love to hear back from somebody

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Flintshire / Re: 9 houses Shotton
« on: Thursday 28 July 11 09:33 BST (UK)  »
hello yes |I am still on the trail but I know now it was Kindlan my connection I did get this info No 11 Woodlands Road(just around the corner).
Patrick Kindlin, Hannah Kindlin, George Kindlin, Bernard Kindlin, Thomas E A Edwards, Lizzie Edwards and Bridget Davies.
I went to Drogheda 60 odd years ago and I stayed with these people one of the Brodigan girls married a Kindlan they all used to live inDrogheda,its so hard to untangle everybody isnt it Yet I still keep at it,its all down to kind people like yopurself who always try to help,Many thanks  it is really appreciated xx

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Louth / Re: BRODIGAN
« on: Monday 04 April 11 10:06 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks  I suppose i will have to give up and I am sad that they never married  I dont think he treated her at all well  but I hoped maybe they did marry at least it would have shown he had a decent side,I know I am much happier being related to Mary rather than Llewellyn  Thank you  Bernadine

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Louth / Re: BRODIGAN
« on: Sunday 03 April 11 17:19 BST (UK)  »
I have no idea where Llewellyn and Mary got married I have checked my messages and it still does not say where or when , I am seeking that fact and asked if there was anyway I could find out, Im sorry if I am being a nuisance  I have tried for so long to find a record of their marriage,but never mind I shall just have to engage someone to try for me  Thanks Bernadine

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Louth / Re: BRODIGAN
« on: Sunday 03 April 11 11:39 BST (UK)  »
No I have asked about Brodigans before i am trying to find a marriage  that is why I have asked for help I really dont know where else to try  thanks Bernie

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Louth / BRODIGAN
« on: Sunday 03 April 11 10:12 BST (UK)  »
hello everyone I am trying to find out about my gg/mother Mary Brodigan   christened in St Peters Drogheda 1844 she married  (I hope she did  ) a Llewellyn Turner from Wrexham Wales I have tried everything I know to find a marriage for them but no luck .I know their first son  Thomas was born in Bradford  Yorkshire in 1873 I have a copy of his B/Cert  it states Llewellyn was a labourer on the railway it also states Mary Turner was the mother so thats why I think they must of been married. Thomas and Judith had 4 girls  Mary ,Catherine,Judith and Ann also one son Thomas.Mary's second son W illiam 1874 was born in Drogheda,Please is there anyway I can check to see where and when they got married?  Thanks Bernadine

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Louth / Re: BRODIGANS DROGHEDA
« on: Wednesday 27 October 10 11:51 BST (UK)  »
the lady VH is the correct one for me  my relation was Mary who married a Llewellyn Turner also related are the Kindlans  Catherine Brodigan married a Bernard Kindlan in Drogheda and I know we used to stay with them she was Marys Sister

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