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Dublin / Re: Coffeys From Malpas Terrace And Malpas Place Dublin
« on: Monday 18 April 16 13:32 BST (UK) »The following death notice from the Irish Independent, Monday, 14 April, 1947
Coffey (Dublin)-April 12. 1947 at the Hospice for the Dying, James (Jim),
late of 4 Malpas Terrace, and late employee of Iveagh Trust, dearly-beloved
husband of May Coffey: deeply regretted by his wife, son, sisters, brothers,
daughters-in-law, grandchildren and large circle of friends, R.I.P. Funeral after
9.30 o’c Mass from the Hospice to Glasnevin to-morrow (Tuesday)
Thanks very much for that information, campiom; I appreciate it very much.
Do you mind me asking how you came across it?
Thanks again.
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Dublin / Re: The Coombe / Newmarket St.
« on: Tuesday 30 September 14 22:14 BST (UK) »Are you talking about Michael and Mary Winters in the 1911 census? I believe that I am related to Michael. Would you know what his wife Mary's maiden name was?
Michael Winters married Mary Davis from Ash Street in 1910.
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Dublin / Re: my wifes mother was mary ann duffy .married from gull cottages 1921
« on: Tuesday 30 September 14 15:58 BST (UK) »please can you help my wifes mother mary ann duffy lived at ( not quite ure of the name perhapes you know the correct name we thought it was gullenstone cottages ,her brother thought it was gullanthem cottages ,it is not far from westmoreland park raithmines and rathgar east dublin,)if i can find the correct name of the road,or cottages ,i can search more better,we know it is gull something,could you let me know when you have the corrct spelling please
George Duffy lived at 49 Gulistan Cottages with McEvoys in 1939/40
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Kerry / Re: Coffey/ Foley, Curraghbeg, Glencar, Kerry
« on: Sunday 21 September 14 23:29 BST (UK) »Scrap that idea no father's names seem to be recorded on marriages.
Thanks Sinann.
I know the younger Michael who is on the censuses had two other brothers - Patrick and James. Think they were born about 1847 and 1857 respectively, but can't find their births. Presumably they're on the mutilated records held for Glencar.
I know a good bit about James as he moved to Dublin in 1877 to become a policeman. Have a thread on here about him and have gathered quite a lot of info.
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Kerry / Re: Coffey/ Foley, Curraghbeg, Glencar, Kerry
« on: Sunday 21 September 14 23:06 BST (UK) »You haven't given a time period but these look pretty good
Bridget
http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/4bb0030247420
Timothy
http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/91b2560247087
Joanna
http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/87ba640246695
Mary
http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/52c9ab0246419
Now to look for Michael...
Hi Sinann.
Thanks for your quick reply. I have seen those entries on Irishgenealogy, but don't know where next to go
I know Johanna's date of death and received the cert from the GRO. I'm looking for descendants who might be able to shed some more light on the family in Curraghbeg 1845 to 1900 approx.
Thanks again Sinann
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Kerry / Coffey/ Foley, Curraghbeg, Glencar, Kerry
« on: Sunday 21 September 14 22:49 BST (UK) »
Hi,
Looking for information or descendants of Michael Coffey/ Johanna Coffey (nee Foley) from Curraghbeg, Glencar, circa 1845 - 1900.
One of their children, also Michael, is living with his own wife and family at Curraghbeg in the 1901 and 1911 censuses.
Thanks in advance.
Looking for information or descendants of Michael Coffey/ Johanna Coffey (nee Foley) from Curraghbeg, Glencar, circa 1845 - 1900.
One of their children, also Michael, is living with his own wife and family at Curraghbeg in the 1901 and 1911 censuses.
Thanks in advance.
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Kerry / Re: Obituaries
« on: Thursday 13 February 14 13:29 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for that, annclare. I'll have a look.
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Kerry / Re: Obituaries
« on: Wednesday 12 February 14 10:19 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for your reply aghadowey.
Yes, I should have said Death Notice.
I don't know what local papers were around in 1889, or if the Notice would have been put in a National newspaper.
I'll keep searching....thanks again.
Yes, I should have said Death Notice.
I don't know what local papers were around in 1889, or if the Notice would have been put in a National newspaper.
I'll keep searching....thanks again.