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Hi Ray,

came across this on google dates might be useful

Rathdown Civil Registration District or Poor Law Union
Ireland
Birth Register Indices - Reference extracts (Vital Records
http://www.from-ireland.net/extrs/p/r/rathdobirths1.htm

Surname & Name Year Quarter
Halpin Agnes 1869
Halpin Bridget 1873
Halpin Catherine 1873
Halpin Edward Laurence 1876
Halpin George 1871
Halpin Jeremiah 1877
Halpin John 1873
Halpin Lucy 1884
Halpin Mary 1875
Halpin Mary Anne 1869
Halpin Patrick Joseph 1877
Halpin Sarah Anne 1877
Halpin Teresa 1885
Halpin Thomas 1884
Halpin William 1885

Rgs Robert

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Captain Robert Halpin grave and Bridge Tavern
hope this works
Robert

http://www.photobox.ie/album/334306078

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Photo's of
Captain Robert Halpins grave and The Bridge Tavern
Robert

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Ray,
I came across this in ancestry.uk

Michael halpin born 1736 likely emigrated to Co Clare from Co Wicklow by the late 1700s. He died near Newmarket on Fergus about 1830 and his wife Mary died there also 1848. A son William is believed to be the person who moved just a bit north to Tulla and started the Halpin line which continues there to this day. A son William Richard born 1825 married Bridget Clune and raised a family in Tulla. Upon their death in 1890 and 1893 respectively they were buried back in the home ground near Newmarket on Fergus.

Robert

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Wicklow / Re: Halpin family of Wicklow
« on: Friday 12 February 10 22:35 GMT (UK)  »
thanks again for all your research look forward to read all of what you dig up

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Wicklow / Re: Halpin family of Wicklow
« on: Friday 12 February 10 13:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,

My name is Robert Halpin, son of William Halpin, Grandson of William 'Willy' Halpin of Hawthorn Tce.
I hope to join your interesting discussion which I have been following closely.
My aunt Tilly(sister of Conny) told me the afore mentioned Murphy who controversially married Edwin was the sister of Fr Murphy of old Killcormac. Is this accurate by your accounts?

I have much to share with all of you and look forward to more posts from you all

Kind Regards

Robert Halpin

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