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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Kildare => Topic started by: PatB71 on Tuesday 06 September 11 15:56 BST (UK)
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Would anyone have an idea as to where Faircross is located in Newbridge..I have a record of my Great Great grandfather being from here and I`ve tried google and the only listing I can find is with reference to some council paperwork..I`ve tried the ordance survey website as well for the historical maps but to no avail ..all help greatly appreciated thanks.
Pat.
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I think it's around the Newbridge to Naas road area, not a name that's used anymore but I have an old map of Kildare at home I'll check it later.
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Haven't had a chance to look at the map yet but using the Kildare Observer and the 1911 Census I'm fairly sure Faircross is very close to Littleconnell, which you can find in google maps.
There is a Coffey family living in Faircross in the early 1900s they come up on the Observer in relation to hare coursing there is a Robert, a Richard and a William and on the Census there is a Coffey family with those 3 names living in Littleconnell, also a Mills in the Observer as living in Faircross and the Census as Littleconnell.
Also an ad for land to rent at Faircross which says Faircross is a quater mile outside Newbridge.
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It's not on the map but their is a report of a hunt in the Kildare Observer which goes as follows
'kept Connellmore House on the right and ran straight across the broad pastures to the ford at Walshestown before turning to the right along the bank or the Liffey as if going to Newbridge. There was a slight check but our huntsman made a successful right hand cast and put the pace going again and they ran over the road into Mrs Kelly's land at Connell and on stright into Mr Coffey's of Faircross'
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Here is Faircross -
http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V1,681889,716180,7,9
(make sure you press PAN so that you can move the map around)
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Thats great ..thanks for all the help guys.Another puzzle solved by the good folk of Rootschat.. ;D
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Oh Yesssssssssss I was close.
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Hello Pat,
I too am researchig Faircross just outside of Newbridge and just yesterday located it on a trip down to Newbridge.
We may be related as The Coffey's (James & Mary) were my g.g. grandparents. Their daughter Margaret married Richard M Murphy in 1885 in Newbridge.
I can't wait to hear back from you to see if we are looking for the same family?
Sylvia
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Hello Pat,
Not sure if you have read my email of 22nd September? If not I am resending and hope to hear from you.
:)Hello Pat,
I too am researching Faircross just outside of Newbridge and just yesterday located it on a trip down to Newbridge.
We may be related as The Coffey's (James & Mary) were my g.g. grandparents. Their daughter Margaret married Richard M Murphy in 1885 in Newbridge.
I can't wait to hear back from you to see if we are looking for the same family?
Sylvia
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d my email of 22nd September? If not I have posted it again for you to read.
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Sorry thorndahl only got your message today . I'm actually looking into the flood family from there . So you found fair cross then . . I could only see a roadway to what looked like 2 farms off that naas road is that where the coffeys were from?
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Hi Pat,
Glad to make contact. Yes, the entrance to Faircross is directly from the main road between Naas and Newbridge (just as the road becomes four lanes), right next door to Pfizer. The house is hidden from the road by the tall trees around it. I do have photos of the house from when my father lived there as a child. Are you related to the Coffey's who lived there? James Coffey was the owner of the house and he was married to Mary. They had two daughters and three sons I think. My great grandfather was married to one of their daughters (Margaret). My grandfather grew up at Faircross followed by my father and his sister.
What is your connection to them?
Sylvia
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Pat, there is a Floods Cross not too far from there, I can just about remember having it pointed out to me years ago by one of the Flood family, of course he could have been making it up.