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Armagh / Re: Patrick Woods Publican Keady
« on: Saturday 08 February 20 21:11 GMT (UK)  »
I have also Just found this in the 1851 Census. For the address it gives a B and T Woods   at the Corner House    I sonder if there coukd be a link

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Armagh / Patrick Woods Publican Keady
« on: Saturday 08 February 20 20:57 GMT (UK)  »
I did find this


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Armagh / Patrick Woods Publican Keady. What was the Pub .
« on: Saturday 08 February 20 20:56 GMT (UK)  »
Ok   I think I need to  apologise  I think I have made  GIGANTIC MISTAKE !!
Its NOT Barrack Street
I checked all the directory records for Keady
All list Patrick Woods public Grocer in Keady  but no address
The 2 that say they are for Keady with Barrack Street  are NOT Keady when I  turned back to pages to double check    they were for Belfast  and that was a different Patrick  Woods

It looks like MY Patrick woods could be anywhere in Keady   (Death cert just says Keady for both himself and his wife) 

I will look into the records at Bridge Street  Thomas or Owen Or Mary could be related  I need to check it out     I will have a look at Bridge Street and see if I can link in. 


Again I am REALLY SORRY.     

This is what I know about the Family for certain

Patrick Woods (abt 1825 - 1878). Publican Grocer in Keady
Rumours were they also owned a funeral parlour next door. I have never found any evidence
Wife : Sarah (née Cunningham) Abt 1836 - 1884

Children
James Woods (1866-1941) went New York with his Wife Kate Woods (Née Rice)  Returned to Dundalk with 1 child and settled there

Bernard Woods 1868-?  No information

Mary Anne Woods (1869-?) No Information

Patrick Woods (1870-1958) Emmigrated and Settled in New York

Bridget (Delia)  Woods (1872 -1953) Emmigrated and Settled in New York

Michael Woods ( 1874 - ?) No Information

Margaret Woods (1875 -?) No Information

The children were young when their father Patrick died and their Mother died 6 years later.

I am sorry for my mistake about Barrack Street Thank you for your help
 

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Dublin / Re: Lower Meckle Street Dublin
« on: Saturday 08 February 20 18:24 GMT (UK)  »
Yes it is posted in the wrong thread  my apologies  my mistake

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Armagh / Re: Where was Barrack Street Keady ?
« on: Saturday 08 February 20 16:27 GMT (UK)  »
Yes I have a Mary Anne Woods Patrick Woods and Sarah Woods (Cunningham) s daughter  I will check dates.   I never knew what became of her    I will check.  Thank you so much

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Dublin / Re: Lower Meckle Street Dublin
« on: Saturday 08 February 20 16:24 GMT (UK)  »
I did find this regarding Patrick Woods Publin in a newspaper record

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Dublin / Re: Lower Meckle Street Dublin
« on: Saturday 08 February 20 16:18 GMT (UK)  »
Ok   I think I need to  apologise  I think I have made  GIGANTIC MISTAKE !!

I checked all the directory records for Keady
All list Patrick Woods public Grocer in Keady  but no address
The 2 that say they are for Keady with Barrack Street  are NOT Keady when I  turned back to pages to double check    they were for Belfast  and that was a different Patrick  Woods

It looks like MY Patrick woods could be anywhere in Keady   (Death cert just says Keady for both himself and his wife)

I will look into the records at Bridge Street  Thomas or Owen could be related  I need to check it out     I will have a look at Bridge Street and see if I can link in

Again I am REALLY SORRY

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Armagh / Re: Where was Barrack Street Keady ?
« on: Saturday 08 February 20 13:48 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry I forgot the dates we are talking about the 1870s or earlier.  I have found him in directors there from the 1860s and 1870s  I

That is the very man. I  can find him in 12 Barrack Street from 1850 up until his death in 1877 (Death Cert states 187i8)   

Most of the children who ranged from teenagers to adults went to America  separately  even the 14 year old travelled on their own.  Some I cant trace.

There was.always a family rumour that there was an argument over a will about.land.  but.appeats to be a pub and you know what family rumours are like.

The James Woods in the will is my G Grrandfather.  Like the rest of his family he went to New York but came back  when his children were small to Dundalk. Where he ran a fruit and veg stall and shop for decades.

It is interesting that he applied in 1893.  He.works as a cab driver in New york at that time and things were not going well.  There was a strike and he lost his home   I am thinking he applied for funds so he could use the money to pay for his family to return to Ireland 

Thank you everyone for your help      does anyone know where the old police station would have been in Keady ?
 

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Armagh / Patrick Woods Publican Keady
« on: Saturday 08 February 20 10:04 GMT (UK)  »
I have found d out my G G Grandfather Patrick Woods ran a pub / grocer at 12 Barrack Street Keady   
I cannot find Barrack Street anywhere   I have searched in old free Directories but its lists his name and the address .

I would love to find ot the name of this pub and where in Keady it would have been.   

Both he and his wife.died very young and it took nearly 10 years  for my  g grandfather to inherit despite being of full age.   It sounds like there was a dispute
 

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