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Box 5
Ann Armstrong
her X mark
Aunt

Alex Goodfellow
??? Registrar
Witness (with the old fashioned s that looked like an f - don't know what it is called)

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Box 2
1864 September
Sixteenth
11.40 am (not sure of this, but it's a time)
At Gilnockie Town (checking this again, it might say Tower)
Parish
Canonbie

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: How to start finding our brother?
« on: Friday 08 March 24 23:03 GMT (UK)  »
If you know any friends of your father's from back then, possibly also friends of any unclesor aunts you have, they may know more regarding surnames and places.

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Dublin / Re: kavanaghs cottages templeogue
« on: Tuesday 06 February 24 23:49 GMT (UK)  »
There is a Christopher Lawlor birth in 1905 with an address of Kavanagh's cottages, Templeogue.
His family are on the 1911 census with an address of Templeogue town. On the House and Building return, they are identified as 'Riverside cottages'.
They may have moved of course, but it might be something to go on.

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Re: Cleanup for Hurling Team
« on: Tuesday 30 January 24 00:36 GMT (UK)  »
Johnny I would ring the Waterford Star. 2009 is not that long ago. They may still have the original.

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Re: Cleanup for Hurling Team
« on: Monday 29 January 24 16:23 GMT (UK)  »
I gave the original image a bash. If there is a local library, they often keep pictures of local interest.

You could contact INA and ask them where the originals are that they scanned.

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Re: Cleanup for Hurling Team
« on: Monday 29 January 24 16:02 GMT (UK)  »
That's a very small, low quality image unfortunately. What paper and date is it from?

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Re: Cleanup for Hurling Team
« on: Monday 29 January 24 09:15 GMT (UK)  »
What newspaper is it from? There may be a better version in one of the archives.

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Ireland / Re: Irish Police Force, New Inn, Tipperary 1834
« on: Saturday 27 January 24 00:53 GMT (UK)  »
True there are no records in the files but the newspaper reports mention him so presumably he existed but perhaps the files don’t.

From working a lot with the RIC records, it seems that for the older years they are not complete. For the early years, they seem to have only included men who were receiving a pension in the 1850s and later.

From newspapers, the Morton in New Inn had the initial 'E'. He is described as a Pol. Con. (police constable) in the Clonmel Herald of Saturday 04 April 1835.

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