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Title: Curtis' from naas
Post by: rachelx on Thursday 07 January 10 01:51 GMT (UK)
Does anyone know Curtis' from naas, want to find out a bit about my family...
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: charlotteCH on Thursday 07 January 10 07:30 GMT (UK)
Hi and welcome to rootschat :)

Can you give us a little more info to go on please?

First- and forgive my ignorance :-[... where is naas?

What time frame are you interested in?

can you give us the full names and some dates for some of your people?  This makes lookups possible.

charlotte
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: Arranroots on Thursday 07 January 10 07:49 GMT (UK)
Welcome Rachel!  :)

Hi Charlotte

Rachel has on her Profile "Naas, County Kildare" - I will move the thread there.

Kind regards, Arranroots  ;)
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: aghadowey on Thursday 07 January 10 08:12 GMT (UK)
Welcome to Rootschat, Rachel. If you are wanting us to help you it's best to provide as much detail as possible- names, dates, places, what information you are looking for, what you've already found, etc. Just remember that details of living people aren't allowed to be posted.
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: rachelx on Thursday 07 January 10 18:47 GMT (UK)
It's in co. Kildare.
Mayb within thelast 100 years...
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: aghadowey on Thursday 07 January 10 18:52 GMT (UK)
Rachel, we know that Naas is in Co. Kildare and Arranroots has kindly moved this thread to that board but we do need more details of what you are looking for, etc.
The 1911 census is online (free) and you might be able to find your Curtis family there (1901 will soon be added to that site)-
www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search

Index to Irish civil registrations is also online free and with the index details you will get references to order certificates if you wish.
http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=collectionDetails;t=searchable;c=1408347

Check out KILDARE RESOURCES at the top of the Kildare board for more links but generally more recent details will not be available online.

After you've checked the above sources and still need help please give us some names and dates or more details but remember not to post anything about living people.
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: rachelx on Thursday 07 January 10 18:55 GMT (UK)
who the curtis family were related to... Maybe Jonh curtis my grandad, mick, joe thomas, peter from Our lady's PLace, Naas, Co. Kildare...
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: aghadowey on Thursday 07 January 10 18:57 GMT (UK)
Sorry, Rachel but dates (even approx. dates) will make all the difference as to what information we can help you with. If your grandfather was John Curtis- any idea when he was born? if before 1911 then check the link to the census that I posted above.
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: rachelx on Thursday 07 January 10 19:03 GMT (UK)
my grandad was born in the 40's. his dad was Jeosph curtis was born aroun 1903. He won the Sam Maguire cup in the 30's. Very famous for gaa.
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: shanew147 on Thursday 07 January 10 19:10 GMT (UK)
there's a possible listing of Joseph living with his mother,  twin sister, and possibly step-siblings on the census link mentioned earlier :

see :   3 Fair Green Lane - Naas , Kildare  (http://census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Kildare/Naas_Urban/Fair_Green_Lane/545379/)



Shane
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: aghadowey on Thursday 07 January 10 19:32 GMT (UK)
You need to search through available records step by step to avoid tracing the wrong family. There are 8 births for "John Curtis" in Co. Kildare in 1930s/1940s so it's hard to say which one is your grandfather but since it's such a recent date please do not post any more details about him on this thread. If you know his mother's maiden name, the more recent entries list mother's maiden name which might help you find his birth registration.
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: Arranroots on Thursday 07 January 10 19:41 GMT (UK)
Hi Rachel

Generally the best idea is to start by asking living members of your family to tell you everyting they know!  Then send them to find all their old papers - its cheaper and easier to use original certificates if they already have them.

Once you've been through all the old documents and written down everything they can tell you, you can come back with specific questions that we can help you with.

As the others have said, you need to give as much detail as possible to narrow down the possibilities and ensure that you're tracing the right family.

Is your dad still with us?  If so, he would be the first person to ask.  If not, let us know what you already know about him and we'll go from there.  You need to be more precise in your answers and we'll do what we can!

Kind regards, Arranroots  ;)
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: rachelx on Thursday 07 January 10 19:52 GMT (UK)
Ye I'll try that. No he's jo but it's my mum's dad.
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: aghadowey on Thursday 07 January 10 20:09 GMT (UK)
Ye I'll try that. No he's jo but it's my mum's dad.

You said earlier "Maybe Jonh curtis my grandad" and then "my grandad was born in the 40's." which is why I mentioned 8 possible births for 'John Curtis' in 1930s/1940s.
As Arranroots said, you need to collect all the information you can from your family as it will save you lots of time and hard work checking what they might already have or know. It's also important to keep clear records from the start- the more information you get the more confusing it'll be for you without keeping track of everything from the beginning.
Perhaps you should sit down with a blank sheet of paper and write down anything you know, or think might be correct, and then see how much detail you have and what information you need to fill in gaps.
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: Kamilla on Saturday 09 January 10 21:03 GMT (UK)
Hi Rachel.
If you look on the Curragh History forum you will see the same Sam McGuire Cup that Joe's team won in 1928. It's on one of the photo gallerys.
Also, you could ask your aunt Mary (Mrs Delmer) in Our Lady's place.
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: rachelx on Saturday 11 June 11 21:51 BST (UK)
My grandad * Curtis was born on Sept 22nd 1945 and lived firstly in the well lane area and then in Our Lady's place. His siblings are Mick, Thomas, Joe, Essie, Mary. His mothers name was Christine and his father was Joseph, who are both decesed. As far as I no his father was born in 1901, and he won the Sam Maguire cup, for the Lilly Whites. Mol Curtis was his aunty, who was also born 1900's. I'll get back when I find out more information.


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Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: Jack2227 on Tuesday 26 July 11 21:31 BST (UK)
Headstone in Naas;

Christina Curtis; 48 Our Lady's Place, Naas
23/5/1976 (67)
hus-Joseph;
14/5/1980 (78)
==============
Jack
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: Kamilla on Saturday 22 October 11 22:49 BST (UK)
There is/was a Curtis family living at St Corbins Place Naas.
Parents Nan & Micky. Sons Terry and Johnnie.
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: aghadowey on Saturday 22 October 11 23:22 BST (UK)
Please remember not to post details of anyone who could still be living.
Title: Re: Curtis' from naas
Post by: Kamilla on Sunday 30 October 11 20:21 GMT (UK)
Referring to 1920.