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Laois (Queens) / surname help
« on: Friday 06 May 11 15:03 BST (UK)  »
just looking for some info on the surname Cronley as it seems to be unusual
In the 1901 census there appears to be less than forty in ireland
The family i am interested in lived in drummond rosenallis at this time
As far as i know the male line died out and the daughters married a feeney and McDonnell
thanking you in anticipation

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Waterford / patrick byrne ex ric sergeant
« on: Friday 06 May 11 14:32 BST (UK)  »
looking for any help tracing descendant of patrick Byrne (sometimes o Byrne)
he was born march 1875 in Seskin co carlow to timothy and Ellen (nee mullins)  Byrne
In the 1901 census he is stationed in ferns co Wexford
doesn't seem to appear in the 1911 version (at least not as an Ric man)
he died early November 1951 at summerhill terrace waterford funeral mass in the cathedral  and was buried in ballygunner cemetery
according to the obit. in the evening news of November 8 he reached the rank of sergeant in the Ric
he was survived by his widow Margaret and son timothy o Byrne cousins Mr and Mrs Michael dower and David o Rourke Clonmel and nephew Denis Nolan Augha carlow (son of his sister Ellen Nolan nee Byrne)
looking for any help or anyone in the waterford area who knew or knows the son timothy(if alive i believe he would be in his late eighties)
i am doing a family tree and he would be the only surviving male link to the Byrne side of the family
A little further information on this subject i was told recently is that his son Timothy worked for a newspaper in  Waterford possibly the evening news
thanking you in anticipation
D Nolan

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