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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #351 on: Thursday 01 March 18 14:56 GMT (UK) »
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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #352 on: Friday 02 March 18 03:56 GMT (UK) »
I used to have this dream...  no, a nightmare, where I showed up for my the first day of my freshman level college course, and found that I had somehow registered for a graduate level course.  To make things worse, I had slept through the entire semester, it was finals!

That's how I feel reading over the last couple of pages.
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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #353 on: Friday 02 March 18 17:39 GMT (UK) »
 ;D Me too. Thankfully, Roger and Hallmark are our resident experts on this history and sources  ;)

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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #354 on: Friday 02 March 18 17:55 GMT (UK) »
Me three!

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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #355 on: Sunday 11 March 18 19:45 GMT (UK) »
It is stuff like this that needs to be looked for...


https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH3-3772-P?i=584&cat=185720

John of Dublin, in Galway Militia

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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #356 on: Sunday 11 March 18 21:06 GMT (UK) »


I can cleanly trace my mother's maternal ancestors to Jesse Sutherland, 

Jessie??
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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #357 on: Sunday 11 March 18 22:39 GMT (UK) »
Owens to Stavers
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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #358 on: Monday 12 March 18 09:39 GMT (UK) »
Fascinating finds,Hallmark.
Slightly perplexed by the Jessie Sutherland reference document,as I thought Captain John Sutherland died in 1847(from memory).Will have to look more closely and go through the whole record set to see if there are any more references,or have you done that already?

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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #359 on: Monday 12 March 18 09:42 GMT (UK) »
Fascinating finds,Hallmark.
Slightly perplexed by the Jessie Sutherland reference document,as I thought Captain John Sutherland died in 1847(from memory).Will have to look more closely and go through the whole record set to see if there are any more references,or have you done that already?

Regards
Roger

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Not sure what his death 1847 has to do with it.
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