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Kildare / Re: Foley - Athy - Kildare
« on: Tuesday 04 October 11 22:25 BST (UK)  »
Hi Shane

  thank you for your help,much appreciated   ;D

Donna

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Kildare / Re: Foley - Athy - Kildare
« on: Tuesday 04 October 11 22:18 BST (UK)  »
Hi again

Oh ,so online orders only cover 1920 onwards.....orders by post cover earlier years?

Donna

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Kildare / Re: Foley - Athy - Kildare
« on: Tuesday 04 October 11 22:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi again

I just clicked the link and this is the one I recently used to order a birth cert dated 1924
  When I tried to order a marriage cert ,the drop down box only covered dates 1920 - 2011 and Im looking for 2 marriages in 1896 and 1910

  can I ask another question please?   on my hubbys Grandfather's marriage cert,it says his father's name was Edward.......on his birt cert it says Michael.....??!!
   Is it possible he used his confirmation name and this is the same man?  my father in law is positive the cert is the correct one.

thank you
Donna

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Kildare / Re: Foley - Athy - Kildare
« on: Tuesday 04 October 11 21:51 BST (UK)  »
Hi Shane
   Wow thanks for that......yes I know the ref numbers...Im subscribed to Ancestry and theyve just included some indexes for Ireland BMD's
   

thanks again,I,ll be ordering a.s.a.p


Donna

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Kildare / Cash family in Athy
« on: Tuesday 04 October 11 16:00 BST (UK)  »
Hi Celtic Damsel
   I have been reading your posts and see you share a pastime with me! grave searching!
I am researching my husbands family and apparantly many are buried in Athy,including my husband's famous 2 x Great Grandfather 'John Cash the Piper'
   As we live in Lancashire any research in Ireland is proving very difficult,though I have just received my first birth cert from a 'cheaper' website costing only 13 euros.Unfortunately any other certs before 1920 ,will have to be have to ordered from the more expensive sites...at 25 E !!!!
   if you do happen to wander through Athy graveyards (St Michaels?) and if it isnt too much trouble....would you send me any CASH MI 's please? 
 It would be very much appreciated...though I understand if the answer is no.I myself have done many look ups at the record office and libraries and understand that kindness can sometimes be taken for granted!

  thanks for reading
Donna

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Nottinghamshire / Re; Roberts family in Trefriw
« on: Tuesday 04 October 11 15:36 BST (UK)  »
sorry to change interest on this thread but im new and can only contact you this way.I see you have ancestors from Trefriw.Would love to hear from you and see if we share some ancestors.
My 3 x Great Grandfather was Hugh Roberts born in 1802 Trefriw,his wife was Catherine
they had 4 children...John,Mary,Catherine and Robert my 2  x Great Grandfather.Many of my ancestors are buried at St Peters Llanbedr y cennin.

best wishes

Donna

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