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Messages - kiffagh

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United States of America / Re: brother and sister
« on: Monday 04 February 19 08:46 GMT (UK)  »
in regards,
to the brother peter since we cant find no trace of him, would he have joined the military and be killed

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Cavan / Re: frederick weir
« on: Thursday 15 November 18 21:48 GMT (UK)  »
Hallmark,

he was roman catholic and his age in 1911 would have been 27. i have just put them in and left first name blank

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Cavan / frederick weir
« on: Thursday 15 November 18 21:33 GMT (UK)  »
good evening,
i am trying to locate a Frederick or fred weir on the 1911 census in cootehill . i have him on the census of 1901 as Fredrick weir with his parents . the reason i am helping a a relative trace his military career in ww1. he was in the royal irish fusiliers and his service number was 8532. i know he was in the war from the beginning and he survived the war . his service record did not . i have no idea what  his middle name was. any help in tracing him on the census. he may have been in the fusiliers in 1911 and so he could have been in the united kingdom

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Armed Forces / Re: WW1 Service Record - James Brady #27775 1st Inniskilling Fusiliers
« on: Thursday 15 November 18 21:23 GMT (UK)  »
you could try the uk national archives website

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Ireland / Re: census of 1901
« on: Wednesday 31 October 18 20:26 GMT (UK)  »
thank you

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Ireland / census of 1901
« on: Wednesday 31 October 18 19:39 GMT (UK)  »
good evening,

 can you look up census records of 1901 by form for specific institutions like hospital, workhouse, institutions

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World War One / Re: MOD can reissue returned WW1 medals
« on: Monday 29 October 18 19:26 GMT (UK)  »
Malcolm

congratulations on getting the medals. i have a question in regards to claiming medals. the soldier's immediate family have all died out once he was killed. so my branch of the family are related to the soldier by my great great grandfather and the soldier's great grandfather are the same man. so does it matter how far back you go to find a common ancestor

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Ireland / Re: linking to families in the same village
« on: Sunday 28 October 18 13:38 GMT (UK)  »
Heywood,
no i got the marriage record off family search. no it just listed the two fathers and no townlands mentioned.going to the civil records office

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Ireland / Re: linking to families in the same village
« on: Sunday 28 October 18 07:33 GMT (UK)  »
no there is no townland listed

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