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Title: Dublin address
Post by: emr on Sunday 20 October 19 11:20 BST (UK)
Looking to decipher this Dublin address (below 19 Charleville Avenue). It's from a marriage in Dublin in 1905.
Title: Re: Dublin address
Post by: hallmark on Sunday 20 October 19 11:33 BST (UK)



What address is she at 1901 Census?


Title: Re: Dublin address
Post by: philipsearching on Sunday 20 October 19 11:33 BST (UK)
Looks like Mountjoyce.  (Mountjoy?)

Philip
Title: Re: Dublin address
Post by: Sinann on Sunday 20 October 19 11:38 BST (UK)
Is the reg district Dublin North or South?
Which church?
Title: Re: Dublin address
Post by: emr on Sunday 20 October 19 12:02 BST (UK)
Can't find her in 1901 census yet, I think it's St Michan's Church. So looks like Mountjoyce/Mountjoy could be correct! Thanks.
Title: Re: Dublin address
Post by: Sinann on Sunday 20 October 19 12:07 BST (UK)
St. Michan's
https://www.johngrenham.com/places/civil_in_rc.php?churchid=0499&county=&church_name=St.%20Michan%27s,%20Dublin%20city
Click on each Civil Parish name to get streets
Title: Re: Dublin address
Post by: Sinann on Sunday 20 October 19 12:32 BST (UK)
Looking at marriages from St. Mitchan's on Irish Genealogy Church records there is a Mounjoy St on a few, Mountjoy and Mountjoy Prison.
Title: Re: Dublin address
Post by: dublin1850 on Wednesday 23 October 19 23:38 BST (UK)
A number as high as 49 would probably be Mountjoy Street or Mountjoy Square, rather than Mountjpoy parade or place.
Title: Re: Dublin address
Post by: Rosinish on Thursday 24 October 19 06:38 BST (UK)
Great how the suffix of street names can be determined by no....fantastic & a great help to others!

Annie