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Dublin / Re: Duggans - Dublin
« on: Tuesday 23 August 11 13:27 BST (UK) »
Hi All
Someone else may have also done this, but a couple years ago I went to the Dublin City Archives to see the actual registry entry of James Keely (derived his right by way of "Granbirth" as a "Grandson") and just next to his name on the Dublin City Council Freeeman Roll with the same entry date of 20 Nov 1841 were 2 Guinnesses who were also admitted. Richard Guinness who derived his right by way of "birth" and "Grandson"--Richard Guinness (Admitted 1792 "Brewer"). Did not write the other one, but I think I remember 2 names. As I recall they both claimed rights of admission through the same person? Been awhile and can't remember but archive was about to close and meant to go back when there was more time. Could be a coincidence, but worth a mention, especially if these same names appear as witnesses and other places. I was looking at the orignal large book, but now noticing it said "Extracts From..." perhaps there is another more complete Freeman Roll with more details? My apologies if this is a repeat of information.
Extracts from Dublin City Council Freeman Roll
James Keely
No. of Notice of Claim: 817
No. on Rooll 798
Name: James Keely
Residence at Time of Admission: 1 Eustace St
Addition: Tailor
Date of Admission: 20 Nov 1841
In what right Established: Granbirth/Grandson
Lk
Someone else may have also done this, but a couple years ago I went to the Dublin City Archives to see the actual registry entry of James Keely (derived his right by way of "Granbirth" as a "Grandson") and just next to his name on the Dublin City Council Freeeman Roll with the same entry date of 20 Nov 1841 were 2 Guinnesses who were also admitted. Richard Guinness who derived his right by way of "birth" and "Grandson"--Richard Guinness (Admitted 1792 "Brewer"). Did not write the other one, but I think I remember 2 names. As I recall they both claimed rights of admission through the same person? Been awhile and can't remember but archive was about to close and meant to go back when there was more time. Could be a coincidence, but worth a mention, especially if these same names appear as witnesses and other places. I was looking at the orignal large book, but now noticing it said "Extracts From..." perhaps there is another more complete Freeman Roll with more details? My apologies if this is a repeat of information.
Extracts from Dublin City Council Freeman Roll
James Keely
No. of Notice of Claim: 817
No. on Rooll 798
Name: James Keely
Residence at Time of Admission: 1 Eustace St
Addition: Tailor
Date of Admission: 20 Nov 1841
In what right Established: Granbirth/Grandson
Lk