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Armed Forces / Re: Patrick RUBERY, Born 1845, County Galway
« on: Wednesday 13 March 24 21:11 GMT (UK)  »

Good Evening again,

I think my last post can be ignored as my original query appears successfully answered......I am grateful for all your excellent research and now to complete the Canadian episode of Patrick RUBERY's life...........and thereby hangs a tale ;D ;D

BAC3

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Armed Forces / Re: Patrick RUBERY, Born 1845, County Galway
« on: Wednesday 13 March 24 21:06 GMT (UK)  »
Good Evening,

Possibly if I could "top and tail" the potential army career, I should say he was released from Parkhurst Prison on 15/11/1860 and was married in July 1871.   This would allow adequately for the 10 years and 3 days military service.

It is a pity the FindMyPast entry did not contain any personal details :'( :'(

BAC3

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Armed Forces / Patrick RUBERY, Born 1845, County Galway
« on: Wednesday 13 March 24 19:53 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,

Patrick RUBBERY was discharged from the Hampshire Regiment - 37th & 67th Foot on 21/01/1871 after 10 years and 3 days service according to an entry on FindMyPast.

Can anyone confirm, or otherwise, this may have been the above Patrick RUBERY and, if "Yes", please show details, date of enlistment etc., should that be possible.

Thank you,

BAC3

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Ireland / Re: Patrick RUBERY: born 12/05/1845
« on: Wednesday 13 March 24 13:21 GMT (UK)  »

I'd love to see the American definition of "near" ::) ::)

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Ireland / Re: Patrick RUBERY: born 12/05/1845
« on: Wednesday 13 March 24 13:14 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Sandra,

Thank you for the "obituary".......very fitting words to close my narrative.......I am very grateful.

BAC3

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Ireland / Re: Patrick RUBERY: born 12/05/1845
« on: Wednesday 13 March 24 13:12 GMT (UK)  »
No, Ashtone,

But, of course, there were some "invited" to emigrate and others made it a voluntary decision 8) 8)

BAC3

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Ireland / Re: Patrick RUBERY: born 12/05/1845
« on: Wednesday 13 March 24 08:57 GMT (UK)  »
Good Morning Everyone,

Thank you for all your inputs for which I am extremely grateful.   Certainly we are talking about the correct person, criminal record, Canada etc.

Galway seems to be the general consensus and I am more than happy to agree.   Pity it can't be narrowed to a particular parish.

Thank you all once again.

BAC3

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Ireland / Patrick RUBERY: born 12/05/1845
« on: Tuesday 12 March 24 17:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,

I understand Patrick RUBERY was born in Ireland on 12/05/1845, the son of Peter RUBERY and his wife Nancy (nee FAHEY).   Sadly, I have no idea of the town/county in which he was born and when he was baptised.   I wonder if someone could help please.   The information quoted has been researched from other documents.

Thank you

BAC3

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Gloucestershire / Re: KEEFE/O'KEEFE, Baptised 18/02/1827, Cheltenham
« on: Friday 08 March 24 10:58 GMT (UK)  »


Thank you, ShaunJ,

"KIEF" was the name transcribed, but it appears later that was only one of many variations.

BAC3

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