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Re: Anyone with Irish roots any time frame
« Reply #54 on: Monday 15 September 08 13:30 BST (UK) »

a couple of Church marriage results for Michael Lane (assuming he was 18+)

   Lane    Michael    1824    Co. Limerick
   Lane    Michael    1824    Co. Cork
   Lane    Michael    1824    Co. Cork
   Lane    Michael    1825    Co. Cork
   Lane    Michael    1830    Co. Limerick
   Lane    Michael    1830    Co. Limerick
   Lane    Michael    1831    Co. Roscommon
   Lane    Michael    1832    Co. Cork
   Lane    Michael    1833    Co. Limerick
   Lane    Michael    1834    Co. Cork
   Layne    Michael    1834    Co. Dublin
   Lane    Michael    1836    Co. Cork
   Lane    Michael    1838    Co. Limerick


do you know Ann's maiden name ?

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Re: Anyone with Irish roots any time frame
« Reply #55 on: Monday 15 September 08 13:34 BST (UK) »
Hi
Yes her name was Ann Davids born Carmarthenshire 1821

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Re: Anyone with Irish roots any time frame
« Reply #56 on: Monday 15 September 08 13:45 BST (UK) »
from 1835 to 1902 I see marriage listings for Davy & Davey but no Ann David.

Not all counties are in the system yet so if they were married here the entry may not be available yet.

do you have any clues as to Michael Lane's place of origin?

There are quite a few Lane entries (over 1500) on Griffiths Valuation, spread all the island..


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Re: Anyone with Irish roots any time frame
« Reply #57 on: Monday 15 September 08 19:21 BST (UK) »
Hi all

I have tried to look for a few of you...PM 'd if I found anything.
I had a trip where I went native for a change and traveled around with graveyards etc etc and asked people, and went to areas I had never been to before.

Ireland is so lovely.....and everyone is so helpful

Had a fantastic lead for myself. at the airport..of all places to find a lead...(..always helps to be boring, talking about dead rellies) ....got back chased it     ....all round England  made some lovely new friends :'(

O/M/G I am now back in Ireland with Robert Hughes....born 1791

can I scream yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

(Muttering to myself)...must remember " I am not alone"

sorry just needed a "group hug "to make me feel better

moral is

1..do not give up
2..talk about the dead to everyone you meet
3..follow every lead

then if you are back in the Emerald Isle...ask for a group hug.

Steve

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Re: Anyone with Irish roots any time frame
« Reply #58 on: Monday 15 September 08 21:11 BST (UK) »
(((((( Steve)))))))  here's one  big hug anyway,  group hug will follow I am sure.  :)  How wonderful to be in Ireland and to be having such a great time meeting great people!
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Re: Anyone with Irish roots any time frame
« Reply #59 on: Tuesday 16 September 08 03:05 BST (UK) »
Michael Brannan b.Dublin about 1822 is my stumbling block. Got him on the 1861, for Llanfabon, 1871 and 1881 for Pontlottyn, Glam. then he disappears. I assume he died but so far haven't found his death. I haven't done much about the Irish background, I was too daunted by the prospect!
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Re: Anyone with Irish roots any time frame
« Reply #60 on: Friday 19 September 08 22:15 BST (UK) »
I am the Grand-daughter of a Robert Miskelly. He was born and raised in Newtownards, Co Down in 1927, but moved to London in the late 1940's I saw your posting and you seem to want info on the Miskelly's. If there's anyway i can help, let me know.
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Re: Anyone with Irish roots any time frame
« Reply #61 on: Saturday 20 September 08 04:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Kelly,

I hope you mean my posting on Miskellys ;D

Mine goes back to Margaret Miskelly born 1837, daughter of Owen Miskelly and Agnes Murray. Married John Cummins and had  2 children then emigrated to New Zealand 1864. My grandfather Owen Cummins was born on the ship on the way out. Apparently it was a shocking trip and lots of people died on the way out. Margaret must have been from tough stock as she arrived with her children still alive and a new baby. She then raced straight up the hill to the nearest Church and baptised Owen the day they arrived ;D


Hope there is a connection.

Lovely to find a real live Miskelly :D

You have to make a few postings before you can personal message me- just  post a few smiles even- then maybe I can contact you with my email address and we can correspond off this forum.

I live in Australia, but grew up in N.Z. I am going to a re-union in Nov. in the area that the Cummins/Miskelly clan settled. They are all buried in a small private graveyard there.

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Re: Anyone with Irish roots any time frame
« Reply #62 on: Sunday 21 September 08 11:41 BST (UK) »
Hello all, my Irish ancester was my grt grt grandfather John Donegan born c1810 in Ireland. The first real evidence I have is his marriage in Bethnal Green on 6th April 1837. Why didn't they wait a couple of months til civil registration came in, at least I would have known his fathers name. On all the census info I have he just lists his birthplace as Ireland. My father always said they came from Limerick but that may not have been so. I would really love to know more about him. Jabawak
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