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Hello the new Dignam Website link is below. Is there anyone out there related to Dignam name from Duleek Gate Drogheda im looking for a women by the name of Alice Dignam born in 1878 does anyone know who she married and were she is buried
http://dignamireland.vacau.com/dignam/
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Hi Can anyone help. I think i have foudn Alice Dignam. She was born as Mary Agnes Dignam in Drogheda in 1878 i foudn a death cert for Naas name as Agnes Dignam could this be her its on family search.org
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Previous topics on Alice Dignam-
Duignan/Deignan/Dignam (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,451905.msg3144656.html#msg3144656) (Meath)
Thomas Dignum Catherine Weldon (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,460076.msg3208986.html#msg3208986) (Louth)
Track down someone (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,476193.msg3354953.html#msg3354953) (Louth)
Census Look Ups (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,535564.msg3896011.html#msg3896011)
Dignam Drogheda and Kent (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,541618.msg3952756.html#msg3952756) (Beginners)
Alice Dignam (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,548081.msg3990343.html#msg3990343) (Beginners)- locked
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I was wondering could anyone help me. I have been trying to find a death cert for this person. Her name on her birth cert was Mary Agnes Dignam. Her Baptism record says her name was Alice Dignam. She was born on 11 August 1878. I found her on the 1901 drogheda Ireland Census as Alice Dignam but found a death cert in Naas for 1909 aged 28 could this be the same women. Im trying to get a marriage cert for her parents Thomas Dignam and Catherine Weldon. They married between 1864 and 1871.
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You will need to order the 1909 death certificate to see what information is listed (parents (unless one is the informant), birthdate and place are not on death certificates).
Im trying to get a marriage cert for her parents Thomas Dignam and Catherine Weldon. They married between 1864 and 1871.
You already have a topic for this couple-
www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,460076.msg3208986.html
A possible marriage is listed in reply #13 on that thread.
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Hi I was wondering was the condition tuberculosis out in 1909. My grand mother died with condition. She is regiested in Nass as death. I was wondering is there a hospital near there. Or is there an Archive of all the Irish people that died of tuberculosis
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I can't help with your questions, but I think the answer to this:
Or is there an Archive of all the Irish people that died of tuberculosis
is "No". Causes of deaths by TB will be on death certifcates as you have found.
If there was an epidemic in an area and many died, there may be a write up about it in the local paper, but unless the individual was a prominent member of the community, I doubt that all of those who died would be mentioned by name. But maybe you could check this? Maybe an obituary, if there was one, might give further information.
There would be no general database of all Irish who died of TB.
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Could Alice and Agnes be the same name. If she was born as Mary Agnes on her birth cert and her baptism record says Alice could this be the sameperson
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As far as I am aware the names Alice and Agnes are usually not interchangable.
People often used their middle names rather than first names, so for example, Mary Agnes and Agnes Mary, or just Mary or just Agnes, may be the one person.
But if her birth certificate says her name is Mary Agnes, but her baptism record says she is Alice, then you might be looking at two different people. Are parent's names given on both birth and baptism records, and if so, are they the same?
I suppose it might be possible for a person to be given a name at birth or baptism and go through most of their life using another name, and die with that name, But when they are born/baptised I can't think why they would be given two completely different names. Were the family Roman Catholics? I know nothing about these things, but might she have been given a different name for some religious reason?
You really need to look at names of parents.
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Parents name are the same as on both certs. and the same dates of birth.
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Here is the different certs
Birth: Mary Agnes Dignum, Jul - Sep 1878 Drogheda registration district, volume 2 page 472
Mary Agnes Dignum born 11 AUG 1878 Co. Meath, Ireland
parents: Thomas Dignum & Catherine Weldon
Mary Alice Dignam
Date of Baptism/Birth: 11-Aug-1878
Address: Old Hill
Parish/District: ST. MARYS DROGHEDA, Co. Meath
parents- Thomas Dignam & Catherine Weldon
Sponsors- George McCann & Mary Jane Weldon
DeathL Agnes Dignam (age 28) Apr - Jun 1909 Naas registration district, volume 2 page 632
IS THIS THE SAME WOMEN
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Would you say this is the same women
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How do you delete this topic and start a new one a bout Alice Dignam just one page about her not ten
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Topics are not deleted. You have been asked before not to start a new topic looking for Alice Dignam.
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Hi I was just thinking about alice Dignam. Her brother named his daughter Alice Dignam in 1923 I wonder why. Maybe thiirth cert i wonder why its spelt that way maybe if s women passed away when she was very young and there is no death record for her. My aunt told me a few days ago that my grand dads mother died when he was very young this would be Alice Dignam I wonder what age he would have been when she died. But on my grand fathers birth cert there is no fathers name just the name Alice Dignam its spelt Duigenan.
But im thinking she must have died young there is no death record for her in Drogheda. Why would her brother call her daughter after her In those times family didn't want to have anything to do with people who had babys un married. She could have been married but its searching for a marriage record for an alice dignam before 1905 in Ireland
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Is there dee pole records in national archivies from 1905 to 1920 and how to i search them
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Is there dee pole records in national archivies from 1905 to 1920 and how to i search them
Hi blue000125,
I think the term is "deed poll", you may search for that in the archives.
Tom
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Is there any were in Dublin that holds the records