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Louth / Re: BRODIGANS DROGHEDA
« on: Sunday 28 February 10 23:01 GMT (UK)  »
thank you thank you yes its my lot at long last  Ive sent a private message   thank you so much its been a funny few weeks I was so pleased to find poor Marys grave in Wrexham it gave me a bit of closure although I feel i need to find her family because I am so upset at the way she was discarded by Llewelyn,so thank you it means a lot to me I am so grateful  thanks Bernadine

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Louth / Re: BRODIGANS DROGHEDA
« on: Tuesday 09 February 10 20:22 GMT (UK)  »
I am so grateful for your help and yes it does help me a lot I do know they had a shop so that sounds promising myGG/mother whom I am trying to find out about was buried inWrexham and her niece did come over from Louth to take over the care of her children We have found out about her grave in Wrexham although buried in a Welsh churchyard she did have a proper priest who was R/C to bury her so we must be thankful for that,I did think she was R/C as I remember when I was 5 being taken to Drogheda by my mother and I remember going to this church with Cousins and I was often found there blessing myself by the minutes with the holy water!! not used to it you see  Many Thanks I feel we shall get somewhere and I have tried St Peters  but I feel I would have more luck if I went over myself to investigate  who knows I might get there in the summer  Thank you so much   Berniexx

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Louth / Re: BRODIGANS DROGHEDA
« on: Wednesday 20 January 10 09:46 GMT (UK)  »
thank you for your reply it.s good to know there are people  out there helping.I have been so long trying to unravell the BRODIGANS it was JUDITH BRODIGAN who caught my attention she was present when Mary Turner gave birth to her second son in Drogheda,I thought JUDITH was an unusual choice of name for Ireland at that time when I sent for Judiths dreath cert it stated she died in Termonfeckin I wanted to know if she is buried there it stated her son found her dead aged 90yr so he must of resided there too I think he was a Thomas BRODIGAN so I suppose I am after anyBRODIGANS   it also stated Judith was the widow of a shopkeeper Mary called her son Thomas after him I think  thank you Bernadine x

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Denbighshire / Re: Where is the best place to look
« on: Tuesday 15 December 09 20:37 GMT (UK)  »
Hello  you have made me so happy xxx thank you I have felt so sorry for her since Ive learnt all about her she had a hard life and Lew running out on her and young Children it broke my heart, there is an old saying what goes around comes around it certainly does Lew fell drunk from a train (he was a passanger) on his way back from Wrexham must of been to see the bairns he left to be brought up by Marys niece he was killed instantly!! I go to Liverpool twice a year next visit will be to pay my respects to Mary and its all down to you THANK YOUxxxx bernadine

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Denbighshire / Where is the best place to look
« on: Monday 30 November 09 18:10 GMT (UK)  »
hello Everyone where would be the best place to look for a grave I think she could have been R/C and she died 1893 in Esclusham Below Wrexham her name Mary Turner aged 48yr  thanks Bernadine

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Louth / Re: BRODIGANS DROGHEDA
« on: Thursday 01 October 09 14:29 BST (UK)  »
really interesting I didnt know that but Im sure my g/gmother Mary would not have been married then she was born1849 where she met her welshman goodness knows as I say first child born in Bradford second Drogheda then the rest in Wrexham Wales then he ran off very sad for her,I really would love to find her Irish family ,I know 60yrs ago I went over with my mother to visit them so they must have  all kept in touch,This is the main reason why people should ask about Family while they still have family to enquire,wish I had!!  thanks again Bernadine

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Louth / Re: BRODIGANS DROGHEDA
« on: Thursday 01 October 09 11:13 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for your reply unfortunately I have not located a marriage for my g/gmother Mary Turner nee Brodigan she married a Welshman Llewellyn Turner where about I do not know and I have tried everywhere,they had their first son Thomas in Bradford 1873 and I have his B/Cert and it states Mary Turner formally Brodigan  I hope they did get married but I Carnot find it anywhere,is there a place named Termoufeckin is it a large place? maybe I would get some info if I wrote to somebody there on the death cert it states Judith was a shopkeepers wife that may help get some info  thanks Bernadine

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Louth / BRODIGANS DROGHEDA
« on: Thursday 01 October 09 10:06 BST (UK)  »
Hello everyone I am still looking for the Brodigan family,I sent for a birth cert my g/gmother had given birth in Drogheda North St in1874 to a son her name was Mary Turner nee BRODIGAN at the birth was a lady named JUDITH BRODIGAN when I looked her up she was born1793 and she died 1893 aged 90,she died in Termoufeckin? hope I spelt that right,on the death cert it states her son Thomas reported it.I would love to know what connection they had to my g/gmother Mary.My g/gmother had a son also named Thomas and that was not a Turner name do you think the Thomas who reported Judiths death could of been Marys father? Any help would be most appreciated  thank you Bernadine

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Louth / GRO
« on: Thursday 27 August 09 10:02 BST (UK)  »
hello i wonder if anybody can advise me on Certs I have sent in the past to Roscommon gro and rec  them  but last time my post went astray,I had to send cash as I didn't have an Irish bank account and I don't possess a credit card I do have a switch card but hate  putting details down as that too may get lost Is there anyway I can get around this  or is there a site you can pay to view  thanks Bernie

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