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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Trying to locate a will for a yorkshire ancestor.
« on: Saturday 04 April 15 22:32 BST (UK)  »
Hello Katherine,
I have two CDs - 'Thornton Old Bell Chapel' & 'Thornton: Kipping and New Road Chapels', the information came from
the second one. 
There is no information regarding a headstone but quite a few have fallen over & can't be transcribed.

Good luck.
Atina.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Trying to locate a will for a yorkshire ancestor.
« on: Saturday 04 April 15 06:09 BST (UK)  »
There is a Joseph Atkinson buried 10 March 1835 at Kipping Independant Chapel, Thornton age 78 and 2 baptisms as follows (same Chapel) Sarah 13 Oct 1754 dau of Joseph Atkinson of Denholme (Weaver) & Susannah 3 May 1767 dau of Joseph Atkinson, Weaver of Denholme.

Hope this helps.
Atina.

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Arthur died June 1956 & was buried in Maunu Cemetery, Whangarei on 25 June 1956 - Mahala is buried there as well but sorry I didn't take down her details.
If you google New Zealand Cemeteries online then scroll down to Whangarei you will find them.

Cheers,

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Trying to find the owner
« on: Saturday 17 May 14 00:03 BST (UK)  »
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Atina576.

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Trying to find the owner
« on: Friday 16 May 14 22:26 BST (UK)  »
The Hebberley family are still farming the same place in Tory Channel.   A bit of useless information but maybe the Hebberleys still hold staff records.
Atina576

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Ireland / Re: Royal Irish Constabulary 1816 - 1922
« on: Sunday 11 May 14 21:57 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
Have you written to Dublin Castle asking if his records are available?  My father was in the RC 1920 - 1922 & I received his enlistment & discharge papers from there a few years back.
Atina576

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Ireland / Re: Ann CESNAN
« on: Sunday 16 March 14 22:16 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks Glensman & Scotmum for the replies - I have had a message on the Sligo Board for some time & will keep my fingers crossed that it is found some time.
Regards,
Anita.

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Ireland / Re: Ann CESNAN
« on: Saturday 15 March 14 21:15 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry folks, I should know better by now that dates are important - my Ann CESNAN was born about 1809 - 1811 & Owen McLOUGHLIN born abt 1811 -1817 depending on which census you look at - he didn't seem to age but taking into account that my gt.grandfather Michael was born 1843/1844 in Ireland y the abt 1817 seems to fit better.  Michael was the eldest child.
Regards,
Anita

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Ireland / Ann CESNAN
« on: Saturday 15 March 14 04:05 GMT (UK)  »
I have been looking for my 2 x gt.grandmother Ann nee CESNAN for quite a few years.  Ann married Owen MCLOUGHLIN & by 1849 they were in Chorley, Lancashire where their last child Bridget was born.  On all the UK Census except from memory the 1871 all they put was born Ireland (typical) but my gt. grandfather Michael had on one census put Sligo.  CESNAN seems to be an uncommon name & a very elusive one - it appeared on Bridget's baptism as being her mother's maiden name but even taking into account the accent I can't work out what is might be instead.  Any help will be appreciated.
Cheers,
Anita.

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