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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: Far Water Lane alias Cargate, City of York
« on: Wednesday 20 November 13 15:00 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks Claire. That's great  :)

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Far Water Lane alias Cargate, City of York
« on: Tuesday 19 November 13 22:20 GMT (UK)  »
Hi!
I'm just reading a Quaker marriage record from 1715 and it describes the marriage being approved at a meeting held at 'Far Water Lane alias Cargate' in the City of York. Please can anyone tell me, or point me in the right direction, whereabouts in York this would have been? I'm not very familiar with the city but a quick look online and I can't find reference to these place names. Just as an extra, any sources/info on early Quakers in York/Yorkshire would also be useful and fascinating!

Many thanks for any help!
Lucy

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Armed Forces / Re: Lookup Pls - British Army Ionian Islands Civil Marriage Index
« on: Friday 18 January 13 16:57 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Rex, this is brilliant!  :)

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Leitrim / Costello/Costeller - Dromahair
« on: Friday 18 January 13 16:28 GMT (UK)  »
Hi there,

I'm looking for any info relating to the parents and birth of my 4x Great Grandmother Catherine Costello (sometimes written as Costeller) who seems to have been from Dromahair (born c.1806). I realise it is early, but does anyone please know if there are birth parish records going back this far for this area? I don't know denomination I'm afraid. If not, does anyone know of any other sources which may help to trace her or the Costello family in the area?
Many thanks for any help, Lucy

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Armed Forces / Re: Lookup Pls - British Army Ionian Islands Civil Marriage Index
« on: Thursday 17 January 13 11:30 GMT (UK)  »
Hello to everyone who helped me with this last year,
For various reasons I only just got around to getting the marriage certificate for John Armstrong and Catherine Costeller. Here is what I found out.

They got married on November 29th 1828 in Corfu. It gives John's Regiment as the 51st and he was a Colour Sergt at the time of marriage. Catherine was formerly of Drumhaire in Ireland.
There were three witnesses - Thomas Murphy, P.Wilson Qtr M Sergt and I.Conroy Sergt 51st Regt.

I'm sure that they were my 4x Great Grandparents and find it fascinating that they were on Corfu for so long. Next step is to find out some more about the 51st!

Huge thanks again to you all.
Lucy

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Mayo / Re: Armstrong/Costello Balla Mayo
« on: Tuesday 07 August 12 11:46 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Shane, that's kind of what I thought but wanted to double check.
Lucy

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Mayo / Re: Armstrong/Costello Balla Mayo
« on: Tuesday 07 August 12 11:39 BST (UK)  »
Hi Shane,

Yes this is where I got the 1837 from. I don't actually know the denomination for sure unfortunately but their children were baptised Protestant in England!

Thanks, Lucy

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Mayo / Re: Armstrong/Costello Balla Mayo
« on: Tuesday 07 August 12 11:07 BST (UK)  »
The resources section is great by the way, thanks!

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Mayo / Re: Armstrong/Costello Balla Mayo
« on: Tuesday 07 August 12 11:04 BST (UK)  »
Thanks very much for this heywood!

I am mainly interested to know whether anyone knows of the existence of any pre-1837 parish records please? 

If not, I can reluctantly call it a day on this line :(

Cheers, Lucy  :)

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