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Re: Dublin Casualties WWI - Link
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 07 September 08 19:33 BST (UK) »
My father's uncle was also called Langron and was killed at Gallipoli in 1915. He was born in Dublin and had three sisters - Christina, Annie and I'm not sure of the name of the third sister. Unusual name - but the connection doesn't make sense.

Mary Christina
Hi Christine,

I suspect there must be a different branch of this family. John's sister Christina was my grandmother. I know her brother was killed in the Dardanelles (but wasn't sure of his Christian name) and John appears to be the only Langron killed at that time. He had two brothers - William and Joseph, a sister called Annie and another sister whose name I don't know.




Hi knockinboots7

We found this John Langron belongs to Mary Christinas family tree.
Send a personal message to her with any information and names, she might be able to help you.
There were 2 Langron familys we found and both families used the same christian names so we are still not sure whether we are related in some way.

If you post any information and names you have here I will see if I can help to.

Christine

Mathew/Mathews - Tipperary
Matthews - Dublin
Langron - Dublin
Davies - Galway and Sligo
Doyle - Dublin and Wicklow
Trafford - Ireland ?

Page - Balham/Wandsworth
Champion - Clapham/Wandsworth
Lang - Guernsey
Pitcher - Guernsey

Docwra - Royston Hertfordshire/Chelsea London
Burgess - Chelsea and Pimlico
Hession - Mayo Ireland
Pateman - Litlington Cambridgeshire
Norman - Clerkenwell, Islington and Fulham

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