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Julia King of Oranmore
« on: Sunday 28 March 04 22:43 BST (UK) »
Looking for information on JULIA KING who married PATRICK QUILTY of Limerick. Patrick a Policeman was pensioned in 1915. They resided on Dublin's north inner city. Children are BRIDGET MARY QUILTY and a Patrick ? who left Ireland in the early 1900s to live in Chicargo. Bridget married THOMAS SMYTH where they lived and died in Dublin.
Julia's mother I think was a GRIFFITHS.
Anyone seeking these families.

Noel Gorman
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Re: Julia King of Oranmore
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 28 December 04 23:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi Noel

Sorry we haven't been able to help you so far on this one. 

Have you made any progress,  or do you have any further details that could help someone to find what you are looking for?

Look forward to hearing from you.

Best wishes 

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Re: Julia King of Oranmore
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 19 March 05 02:19 GMT (UK) »
Hi , I dont know about your Quiltys but my wife as connections back to Thomas Quilty who married Mary Roach(no dates ) there son Thomas c. 1786  and wife Ann c.1799 arrived in Australia on 16 march 1839. All there kids were born in ireland co. Limerick . they are Thomas, Ellen, Mary, Johannah,Margerat, Michael, Ann, Edward. we have the tree for this family. Do you see any connections bye Michael Quilty-maguire :)
HALL,Lancs,Staffordshire
SHAWCROSS Newton Heath,Gorton, Openshaw
WIGLEY Wirksworh, Lancashire
BRADSHAW Lancashire