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Wexford / Re: Tackaberry - Kilmuckridge
« on: Tuesday 03 September 13 02:25 BST (UK)  »
kilmuckridge suggests descent down from Edward.Are there any Edwards,Nathanials or Thomas in Elizabeth Whitmore's family?

Wally

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Ireland / Re: George Percy WOOD - merchant
« on: Wednesday 28 November 12 07:02 GMT (UK)  »
I am very interested in the diary and whether the Rev. Fossey was ever at Castledemot County Kildare.
regards
Wally

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Ireland / Re: George Percy WOOD - merchant
« on: Monday 26 November 12 07:39 GMT (UK)  »
Dear "Drumgavlin"
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and will send what has been done to date and which includes much on the family of the Rev. Fossey Tackaberry.
What I have done is to collect everything that is known about the :Tackaberrys" and put it all in the one document.
Regards
Wally

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Ireland / Re: George Percy WOOD - merchant
« on: Thursday 25 October 12 03:15 BST (UK)  »
Dear "Woodzy",
Thought you may be interested in the following from the old bible page:
Henry Godkin the son of Henry Godkin of Smalley was born the 17th of September being Friday about one of the clock in the afternoon and baptised on Saturday the 18th of September and Mary his mother was buried the same day 1641."
Regards
Wally

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Ireland / Re: George Percy WOOD - merchant
« on: Wednesday 24 October 12 08:05 BST (UK)  »
Dear Joanne,
Thanks again!
What a wonderful person Richard Hand Wood must have been to have two very young step-daughters and to bring them up as his own.
I am interested in the Methodist Baptisms for the children of Fossey Tackaberry and the "Crooks" as I am looking to have all of the second names.
Regards,
Wally

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Ireland / Re: George Percy WOOD - merchant
« on: Tuesday 23 October 12 00:49 BST (UK)  »
Dear Joanne,
Thanks for that and,no, I didn't have her birth records from Germany and I thought that I may have to get the marriage records for a Helena Putz.So,thanks again!!
The only other thing I found was that they bought land in Stillwater,Washington County,Minnesota, the year after they married.
This Helena,who married shortly after her mother passed away, was Helena M Putz and which suggests "Maria".
By any chance would you be able to access Methodisr Baptisms in Ireland??
Regards
Wally

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Ireland / Re: George Percy WOOD - merchant
« on: Monday 22 October 12 09:30 BST (UK)  »
Dear "Woodzy",
Yes!
We still have the page and had to have it translated.Mary Corden had married Henry Godkin and,when she died,May 1605,Henry re-married to Elizabeth Corden in November of 1605 and who was the "Elizabeth" bap. April14,1574.The one page was up to 1641.
Regards from a very hot Queensland
Wally

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Ireland / Re: George Percy WOOD - merchant
« on: Sunday 21 October 12 03:43 BST (UK)  »
Dear Joanne,
It seems that Helena Putz, who was the informant, of Hospital, Andover, Hampshire, on Elizabeth Wood's death certificate, was shown, in the 1901 UK Census, at that address, and as being born at Naturalined, Germany, c.1865.
As this is after Elizabeth's marriage to Robert Putz (24 September 1855) then we need Robert's date of death and where.
Regards
Wally

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Ireland / Re: George Percy WOOD - merchant
« on: Sunday 21 October 12 00:57 BST (UK)  »
Dear Joanne,
In 1963 my Grandma passed away in Broken Hill, New South Wales, aged 93 and, around 10 years later a one page, in the old English, was found in her possessions and believed torn from the family bible by her father, George Godkin, when he left Ireland. The first item being Elizabeth Godkin bapt. April 14,1574 and which covered her family being at Smalley in the Heanor area of Derbyshire and before the move to Ireland. This started my "Godkin" family research and which has placed all "Godkin" families in the world. Along the way I picked up much research on families that had married into the "Godkins" one, of which, was the "Tackaberrys" so, for something to do, decided on writing a history on the "Tackaberrys" and the families that they married into and, so far, about 80 pages.
"Helena" is not one of Elizabeth Tackaberry's sisters and, as clear as one can be on these matters, is Helena Putz, daughter of Elizabeth Tackaberry.
The Rev. Fossey Tackaberry was at Sligo and never went to America only his brother the Rev. John Cranwill Tackaberry.
Regards from Sunny Queensland,
Wally

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