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Re: Professional Researcher for County Wicklow
« Reply #36 on: Wednesday 27 March 19 21:52 GMT (UK) »
That is brilliant Revolution.

For the very first time I have another name to ponder, worry over, and research - Anthony was a steward and I suspect he worked at Castle Ward - which is just down the road as it were - as a steward - goodness knows how I could verify that - and if he had a pub in Saintfield then that is in the same area.

Hope Hallmark comes up with something

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Re: Professional Researcher for County Wicklow
« Reply #37 on: Wednesday 27 March 19 22:14 GMT (UK) »



Well you have Anty and his Wife's Deed  1810    Anty + wife to Cuthbert


So are there any for 1790's or after 1810?



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« Reply #38 on: Wednesday 27 March 19 22:38 GMT (UK) »




e.g  You have Hannah + ors   (others)  1840


but

Who are the ors??

Who is Hannah Faucitt??







So you need   Deeds, etc., v. 7-9 1843

Open Film   https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008093781?cat=185720


flick the slides up until you get Index Card for Film 8

then find entry 193




I was only doodling and just picked 1840!!







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« Reply #39 on: Wednesday 27 March 19 22:40 GMT (UK) »



Sorry   You have Hannah + ors   (others)  1843

In Co Wicklow













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Re: Professional Researcher for County Wicklow
« Reply #40 on: Wednesday 27 March 19 22:45 GMT (UK) »
Ive sent a request off for more paid lookups for baptisms from 1831 and to see if there are baptisms for William Fawcett and Grace Meates and potential siblings.
McGaveston - Dublin-Ireland, France, New Zealand
White - Shalden, Alton, Chawton-Hampshire
O'Donnell - New Zealand, Co Down-Northern Ireland, USA
Franklin/Fraenkel - New Zealand, Prussia
Day - Echuca, Tongala, London, Fairford-Gloucestershire
Clark/McGraw - New Zealand, Ireland, England
McMahon -Ipswich-QLD, Kiladysart-Co Clare
Smith - Ipswich, Pine Mountain, Redbank-QLD, Co Westmeath, Co Cavan-Ireland
McGuire - Redbank - QLD, Co Westmeath-Ireland
Culhane - Queensland, Ardlaghan - Co Limerick

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Re: Professional Researcher for County Wicklow
« Reply #42 on: Wednesday 27 March 19 23:09 GMT (UK) »





So.... Hannah married a Tomlinson!


https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-WP46?i=334&cat=185720



then..one needs to Search/ keep any eye out  for a possible Marriage Agreement as they look thought the Grantor Indices.





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Re: Professional Researcher for County Wicklow
« Reply #43 on: Wednesday 27 March 19 23:18 GMT (UK) »




You also have the Land Index

e.g.   
Land index: Wexford, Wicklow 1811-1820

Land index: Wicklow 1828-1832


starting 1708


Land index: Westmeath, Wexford, Wicklow 1708-1738








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Re: Professional Researcher for County Wicklow
« Reply #44 on: Thursday 28 March 19 20:15 GMT (UK) »
The RCB just said: Confirmation was a sacrament undertaken at about 10-13 yrs depending on when the Bishop of the Diocese was confirming in the area.

Question 2. Is Frances another child of William and Grace Fawcett.

1827 Confirmations:
Frances and Mary and Anthony Fawcitt Ballygannon

The RCB also said: There is nothing more to be found in Dunganstown. The list I have sent you is all there is.
McGaveston - Dublin-Ireland, France, New Zealand
White - Shalden, Alton, Chawton-Hampshire
O'Donnell - New Zealand, Co Down-Northern Ireland, USA
Franklin/Fraenkel - New Zealand, Prussia
Day - Echuca, Tongala, London, Fairford-Gloucestershire
Clark/McGraw - New Zealand, Ireland, England
McMahon -Ipswich-QLD, Kiladysart-Co Clare
Smith - Ipswich, Pine Mountain, Redbank-QLD, Co Westmeath, Co Cavan-Ireland
McGuire - Redbank - QLD, Co Westmeath-Ireland
Culhane - Queensland, Ardlaghan - Co Limerick