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Wexford / Re: Tara Hill old school photos 1920 0nwards
« on: Thursday 07 August 14 17:15 BST (UK)  »
THE MAP IS FAR TO BIG TO SCAN BUT I CAN LOOK UP NAMES FOR YOU.I DO HAVE THE O BRIEN EUSTACE FAMILY TREE DONE BY ANASTACIA BUT YOU PROBABLY HAVE THIS.ALSO I THINK I HAVE SOME OLD PHOTOS OF THE OBRIENS.

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Wexford / Re: Re: Any tips for researching in Gorey
« on: Monday 12 November 12 15:09 GMT (UK)  »
Hi have 8 pages of OBrien Eustace family tree can send you done by Anastasia Spencer.I am related by the Redmond branch.I have all   pages posted on my Redmond family tree I need your email to send an invitation to view.

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« on: Saturday 23 April 11 15:18 BST (UK)  »
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Wexford / Re: Anastasia Kavanagh - nee Reese (Rees)
« on: Saturday 29 January 11 07:50 GMT (UK)  »
Hi thought I would share if you go to Tara hill then and now on facebook  I have posted an old letter from a Micheal Kavanaghhe sent  back home to Wexford in 1887 also a photo of him I think they owned pubs or some businesses in Dublin thought they came from Wexford.

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United States of America / Re: American Servicemen Oxford England 1948
« on: Thursday 16 December 10 20:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi godmother  I think this is your best bet  for Americans that would have been in Oxfordshire after the war.Do you have a name for this guy or have you looked him up on *** will do for you give me his name.

Information from here - http://www.sofo.org.uk/research-centre/conflict-and-the-county/airbases/#brize - removed ~ moderator

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United States of America / Re: American Servicemen Oxford England 1948
« on: Wednesday 15 December 10 21:53 GMT (UK)  »
.RAF Croughton is a communications base in Oxfordshire, England, and operates one of Europe's largest military switchboards and processes approximately a third of all U.S. military communications in Europe. RAF Croughton is a warm and friendly base with extensive travel opportunities both in the UK and on the European continent. There is plenty to do, much to see, and lots to experience.

For over 60 years, RAF Croughton has been an important part of the Brackley community. From its beginnings in 1938 to the present day, the base has taken on many different roles. The Royal Air Force station was constructed in 1938 on 692 acres and named RAF Brackley. In July 1941 it was renamed RAF Croughton. During the Second World War Canadians, South Africans, Australians and New Zealanders flew Hampdens, Blenheims and Wellington bombers from the base and attracted the attention of enemy bombers throughout 1941. In August 1942 Croughton began training the Glider Pilot Regiment, an army unit that flew troop-carrying gliders, whose pilots fought alongside the troops they carried after landing. Flying ceased in May 1946 and the base was used to store ammunitions until the USAF took it over in January 1951. The geographical location of the base was ideal for the technological advances made in communications during the war, and the USAF saw the potential for RAF Croughton to be an effective and important communications center for the U.S. military in Europe.

RAF Croughton provides support for Presidential, NATO, European, and Central Command, operations with 23 communications and information weapon systems. They provide 30% of all DOD communications between Europe and CONUS. The base provides communication for deployed and en route war fighters.


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United States of America / Re: American Servicemen Oxford England 1948
« on: Wednesday 15 December 10 16:11 GMT (UK)  »
www.gitrace.org    This is the place to go if your are searching for your  dad they will tell you where to search and who to write to for his service records.Good Luck in your search.

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Wexford / Re: Tara Hill old school photos 1920 0nwards
« on: Saturday 11 December 10 21:05 GMT (UK)  »
Hi if anyone is interested I have posted on Facebook on    TARA HILL  THEN AND NOW lots of photos and Documents of the old folk that lived on the Hill. Family names    REDMOND   KAVANAGH   RICKERBY   MC EVOY KANE  REID  NOCTOR  GANNON AND MORE. ALSO HAVE THE OLD MAP OF TARA HILL DONE  MY WILLIE SMITH IN 1869 GIVEN THE FAMILY NAMES FROM EACH HOUSE.

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Wexford / Re: Leggett / Leggit family in Wexford
« on: Saturday 11 December 10 20:43 GMT (UK)  »
Hi I have a list of children that attended Kiltennel school in 1838 and listed is a child Thomas Hill and father John Leggett.I will look up  for you later I have a list of marriages of Kiltennel somewhere in my chest.Elizabeth

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