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Messages - Elle Mille

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Dublin / Re: Dublin South Union Workhouse Infirmary
« on: Wednesday 18 January 12 13:55 GMT (UK)  »
Looking forward to doing a bit of digging. You've been a great help! Thanks Shane  :)

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Dublin / Re: Dublin South Union Workhouse Infirmary
« on: Wednesday 18 January 12 13:44 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Shane, thank you for your reply! Yes it's on my agenda to take a trip into the GRO for a copy of his death cert as soon as I can. Would you know if the South Dublin Union records would give details of other family members or where he lived at the time etc?
Thanks a lot!
Oh just saw your other post there. I will take a trip in to the National Archives also. Thanks so much!

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Dublin / Re: Dublin South Union Workhouse Infirmary
« on: Wednesday 18 January 12 13:25 GMT (UK)  »
Hi everyone,
I'd be so grateful for any help with a South Dublin Union record if anyone has access to them. My g-g-grandfather Michael Neary died there in 1891 aged 47. I often wondered how he died so young. Any help on this is much appreciated.
Thank you.

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Galway / Re: Doherty & Close families, Lackagh, Turloughmore, Galway
« on: Monday 13 June 11 23:02 BST (UK)  »
That's a pity. Yes I'm based in Dublin but trying to piece together the Galway branch of my family tree. Try rootsireland.ie for births, marriages etc for most Irish counties. Good luck with your research!

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Galway / Re: Doherty & Close families, Lackagh, Turloughmore, Galway
« on: Monday 13 June 11 17:43 BST (UK)  »
Hi Jodo!
Do you know if they lived in the Galway area? My Charles Doherty would have been born in early 1800s I'd say. I'm not sure who his parents were or who he was married to. I do know that his father had married a Burke.
Thanks for the reply!

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Dublin / Re: Maguires of Liberty Lane Dublin
« on: Saturday 07 May 11 15:33 BST (UK)  »
Really? That is very good news. Will keep an eye. Thanks a lot!

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Dublin / Re: Maguires of Liberty Lane Dublin
« on: Saturday 07 May 11 15:17 BST (UK)  »
I'm not sure if they were born in Dublin at all. I can't find a record of birth for William Maguire, I'm more or less guessing his birth year of 1786 from his burial record and the age he was when he died. Guess I can't really go further back than this, no earlier info on IrishGenealogy website anyway. Yes, I'm guessing he was the sexton at his daughter's wedding alright at this particular church. He would have died 2 years later.
Thanks for your help Shane!

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Dublin / Re: Maguires of Liberty Lane Dublin
« on: Saturday 07 May 11 13:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi Shane, I have, yes thanks! I am looking for the elder William Maguire's parents' names and his wife Marianne's maiden name. Also, I wonder being a soldier, what regiment he was in. Also, when his daughter Ellen married Andrew Millar in 1847, her father is listed William Maguire, a sexton, not a soldier. If so, was he was a sexton in this particular church? A little confusing.

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Dublin / Maguires of Liberty Lane Dublin
« on: Saturday 07 May 11 13:37 BST (UK)  »
Hi there, am looking for any info on the Maguire family who lived in Liberty Lane, Dublin in the 1800s in the parish of St. Peter. William Maguire (1786 - 1849) was a soldier, he was married to a woman called Marianne/Mary Anne. His mother might have been Margaret Maguire.

Their children : Ellen Maguire b. 1820s (who married Andrew Millar), William Maguire (1825 - 1868), a stonecutter, who married Esther McManus, Susan Maguire b. 1837, Elizabeth Maguire b.1830s who married William Cummins, Mary Maguire b. 1840, Samuel Maguire (1843 - 1862),

They were Church of Ireland.
Looking to fill in any gaps in this family tree, any help appreciated!
Thanks.

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