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Dublin / Re: St Paul's Church and Graveyard, North King Street
« on: Monday 01 May 06 12:16 BST (UK) »
Hi
St Paul's Church of Ireland (Anglican) North King Street Dublin 7 closed many years ago. The church is still there but its being used for offices. There was a school as well, but as far as I know (I used to live locally) there is no graveyard.
Hope that helps.
Regards
St Paul's Church of Ireland (Anglican) North King Street Dublin 7 closed many years ago. The church is still there but its being used for offices. There was a school as well, but as far as I know (I used to live locally) there is no graveyard.
Hope that helps.
Regards
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Dublin / Re: Dublin Metropolitan Police
« on: Sunday 30 April 06 13:17 BST (UK) »
Can you get the information whilst you wait at the Garda Museum, Dublin Castle![]()
Yes. You can look up the information yourself. If you are in Dublin ring before you vist as they have peculiar opening times.
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Dublin / Re: Advice on Dublin marriage and police please?
« on: Friday 08 April 05 10:55 BST (UK) »
Hi
There were 2 Thomas Grants who served in the RIC:
Grant, Thomas 50356
Grant, Thomas Henry 71745
Hope this helps.
regards
There were 2 Thomas Grants who served in the RIC:
Grant, Thomas 50356
Grant, Thomas Henry 71745
Hope this helps.
regards
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Dublin / Re: Advice on Dublin marriage and police please?
« on: Wednesday 06 April 05 15:58 BST (UK) »
Hi,
I will try to have some information for you before Friday.
Regards
I will try to have some information for you before Friday.
Regards
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Dublin / Re: Advice needed on Dublin record search
« on: Wednesday 06 April 05 14:47 BST (UK) »
Hi
Dublin was divided into 4 Poor Law Unions, North Dublin, South Dublin, these would have been mostly city areas, and Balrothery which would now be North County Dublin, and Rathdown which would be South County Dublin.
Catholic births would not have been registered with the civil authorities until about 1865, COI about 1845, but church records can go back a long time.
Finding someone born before 1865 will be difficult and it would help if you could narrow down the search a bit. Do you know any place names or church names that might be spoken off in your family?
Regards
Dublin was divided into 4 Poor Law Unions, North Dublin, South Dublin, these would have been mostly city areas, and Balrothery which would now be North County Dublin, and Rathdown which would be South County Dublin.
Catholic births would not have been registered with the civil authorities until about 1865, COI about 1845, but church records can go back a long time.
Finding someone born before 1865 will be difficult and it would help if you could narrow down the search a bit. Do you know any place names or church names that might be spoken off in your family?
Regards
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Dublin / Re: Advice on Dublin marriage and police please?
« on: Wednesday 06 April 05 14:25 BST (UK) »
Hi,
There is a complete listing of all the men who served in the RIC, so if your ancestor served he should be on it.
The list is available on microfilm, and I know its kept at the Public Records Office Kew, the PSNI museum have one. as do the Garda Museum in Dublin. It may also be available from the Church of the Latter Day Saints.
The RIC did recruit in England and during the War of Independence recruited special reserves (Black and Tans), and Auxilliares (Auxies). These men were mostly ex soldiers and the latter were mostly ex army officers.
Its important to find out his warrant number before you search and there is a book that contains an alphabetical listing giving the warrant number. If you send me his details I may be able to find his number for you.
The information on microfilm contains the following:
Warrant No.
Name
Age
Height
Native County
Religion
If married
Native County of Wife
Recommendations
Trade
Appointment Date
Allocation (County)
Promotions
Rewards
Punishments
Discharge Date
Injuries
Remarks.
Further information on RIC members may also be available in Kew.
Regards
There is a complete listing of all the men who served in the RIC, so if your ancestor served he should be on it.
The list is available on microfilm, and I know its kept at the Public Records Office Kew, the PSNI museum have one. as do the Garda Museum in Dublin. It may also be available from the Church of the Latter Day Saints.
The RIC did recruit in England and during the War of Independence recruited special reserves (Black and Tans), and Auxilliares (Auxies). These men were mostly ex soldiers and the latter were mostly ex army officers.
Its important to find out his warrant number before you search and there is a book that contains an alphabetical listing giving the warrant number. If you send me his details I may be able to find his number for you.
The information on microfilm contains the following:
Warrant No.
Name
Age
Height
Native County
Religion
If married
Native County of Wife
Recommendations
Trade
Appointment Date
Allocation (County)
Promotions
Rewards
Punishments
Discharge Date
Injuries
Remarks.
Further information on RIC members may also be available in Kew.
Regards
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Dublin / Re: Dublin Metropolitan Police
« on: Wednesday 06 April 05 13:54 BST (UK) »
Sorry telephone number is 353 1 666 9999
Regards
Regards
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