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Offline Ferg

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Connections to DOWLINGs
« on: Saturday 05 August 06 09:15 BST (UK) »
I am seeking connections to Patrick Charles Dowling whose father was John Dowling, occupation Farmer.  Patrick moved to Liverpool and the earliest I can trace him is in the 1871 census as a collector for the friendly burial society.  I know he had brothers and sisters but don't know their names, however two of his sisters were nuns.  Patrick married Elizabeth Barker Paterson.
Dowling- Ferguson- Bulger- Gandy- Lydiate- Pilkington- Nisbet- Durie- Porteous-Cunningham-Brown-McDonald-Devan

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Re: Connections to DOWLINGs
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 30 June 07 18:46 BST (UK) »
Hi, my great great grandmother was Eliza (Elizabeth) Dowling. She eloped with my great, great grandfather, Joseph Quinn, a farmer's son from Davidstown, Carlow. Circa  1870/75. They came to Birkenhead, Merseyside (across the river from Liverpool.) Could this be the same Dowling family? Trish
Quinn, Kildare and Birkenhead.
Dowling, Tullow Carlow.
Roche/Roach/Roache, Wicklow.
Byrne/Byrnes/Byrns, Wicklow and Birkenhead.
Roche/Byrne marriages.
Bentley, Horsforth W. Yorks, Lancs and South Africa.