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Roscommon / Re: Gouldsbury, Lennon, Brown(e), Devenish families, Boyle, Roscommon
« on: Thursday 18 August 22 08:23 BST (UK)  »
Hullo Nicola and Kiltaglassan,
Thanks for your interest. I did know about Kitty's passing in 1878, but not the Sarah Annesley connection. Annesley crops up as middle names in later generations, and was connected to the Joynt family - 2 brothers who changed their last name to Annesley.
Nicola, I don't know how much you know of the Devenish family but you might like to check out the link below.
Kind regards,
Francesr
https://archive.org/stream/historicalgeneal00deve/historicalgeneal00deve_djvu.txt

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Cheshire Lookup Requests / Re: Welsby family of Chester
« on: Tuesday 09 August 22 07:58 BST (UK)  »
Dear Rozemarijn,
Sorry not to get back to you sooner. I sent off a query (+ copy of your Rootschat post) to someone I thought might be able to help you  with the caricature copyright, but alas I haven't heard from them. I'm hoping they may contact you via Rootschat.
Meanwhile, if you would like to know more about Margaret I could send you the small amount of information I have via the private route. Eileen Power would have been proud of her.
Best wishes for your dissertation.
Kind regards,
Francesr

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Dublin / Re: Upper and Lower Leeson Street, Dublin
« on: Tuesday 21 March 17 07:48 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks so much everyone! I am staying a block away and will be able to walk right there!
Francesr

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Dublin / Upper and Lower Leeson Street, Dublin
« on: Friday 17 March 17 02:30 GMT (UK)  »
I have 2 entries for 30 Upper Leeson Street, as follows:
1. Marriage of Rosa Persse Brown(sic) of 30 Upper Leeson Street and William Samuel Clendinning of 4 Ashley Place, Mount Pottinger, Kockbreda Belfast married 10 December 1867 St Peter Dublin.
2. (Wills and Administration 1870) for William Hughes who died 28 December 1869 at 30 Upper Leeson St.
Note: Hughes and his wife Elizabeth were the aunt and uncle of Rosa Persse Brown, hence the connection.
However, the current numbering for Upper and Lower Leeson Street is confusing ... so I am wondering where No. 30 would be today? Any help gratefully appreciated. Thanks.
Francesr


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Canada Lookup Request / John Elliott Woolford 1778-1866, New Brunswick
« on: Monday 06 July 15 09:01 BST (UK)  »
I have looked online for info on J.E. Woolford, the watercolour artist, and also contacted the relevant Canadian Museum/galleries which have collections of his work. What I am interested in is a portrait/photo of the artist himself. This is the sort of thing maybe in family collections?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Francesr

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Midlothian / Re: Broughton Place and Great Stuart Streets, Edinburgh 1800's
« on: Saturday 14 February 15 00:13 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Archie,
Thanks so much. This is what I thought, but wasn't sure, so good to have confirmation.
Kind regards,
Francesr

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Midlothian / Broughton Place and Great Stuart Streets, Edinburgh 1800's
« on: Thursday 12 February 15 07:47 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Wonderful Rootschat,
You are being acknowledged in my now-book on Alexander Gallaway, so thank you for all the links to previous leads and thanks to all who contributed.
My new query.
I have No. 18 Broughton Place c.1812 and No.s  5 and 6 Great Stuart Street east
Edinburgh 1830's. I am trying to work out if these numbers are the same today as they were originally. I have gone through most of the relevant maps - Horwoods is great for the first because it includes the street numbers, but no good for the second 2. Frustratingly, none of the later maps seem to include street numbers.
No. 5 (Stuart) appears to be between Moray Place and Ainslie Place on the northern side. But No. 6 seems to be down the western end on the southern side past Ainslie Place if one goes on the Post Office Directories. But how does this work today??? That is, is No. 6 now virtually opposite No. 5????
I'd be most grateful for any clarification.
Kind regards,
Francesr

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England / Re: John George Barnard marriage certificates
« on: Tuesday 25 February 14 02:15 GMT (UK)  »
Dear All,
Thank you very much for all this. Yes, the one I wanted was Charlotte Fox!
Sorry to take you back to Genealogy 101 ie. 1837. I have so much in my brain now, I had completely forgotten this.
Kind regards,
Francesr

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England / John George Barnard marriage certificates
« on: Monday 24 February 14 07:33 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Rootschat,
Firstly my sympathies to the family of Mike of Leicester - he helped me a great deal in my searches.
My query - I have 3 marriages connected to John George Barnard - his own in Leicester 10.6.1805; his second in Rogate, Sussex June, 1822; (there is time for an earlier third one c. 1798 but I have no evidence for this); and his son James in Godmanchester, Hunts.  6.11.1838. What I would like to know is: would the marriage certificates reveal any more than is already in the church registers and if so where would I get copies of these? I am still trying to find out where JGB came from. Or are these marriages too early to contain anything more?
Thanks as always.
Francesr

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