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Wexford / Re: Glenbrien memorial to Fr. Thomas Clinch (1798)
« on: Friday 27 May 16 22:12 BST (UK)  »
Do you know if this Clinch family has any connection to a Thomas Clinch who married a Catherine Hughes St.Aidan's Ferns  had 10 children of whom 5 joined the police force in Wales known as The Camolin Giants because they were all  6ft in height.

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Glamorganshire / Re: Clinch
« on: Saturday 02 November 13 21:11 GMT (UK)  »
Karen  I sent thsi to you last Tuesday to your peronsal email address.  *  could it have landed in your spam folder.   I will send it again.

Shelagh

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Glamorganshire / Re: Clinch
« on: Monday 28 October 13 21:45 GMT (UK)  »
Hello John G.

Glad to hear you have finished your book - it must have taken a lot of your time and patience.  Look forward to reading it.

Many thanks also for the info on Mary Clinch school record.   I will now have to check as it could lead to something quite interesting.     I am not aware of this but there was a Catherine Mary Clinch born in Wales to Edward Clinch around Jan/March 1898 so perhaps it is her but a year out in age???.  Will make further investigations and come back to you.   Are these School Records available online please?

Thanks a lot .
Shelagh.

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Glamorganshire / Re: Clinch
« on: Monday 28 October 13 13:29 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Karen.

Only received your enquiry today - if you would let me have your personal email I would rather contact you in that way.  I have a great deal about The Clinch family and I do believe I might have son record of the names you mention.  Will look them up ready for your contact.

Regards and happy searching.
Shelagh

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Glamorganshire / KATE REARDON
« on: Sunday 27 January 13 15:28 GMT (UK)  »
The 1901 census show Kate Reardon(26) School mistress at a Catholic School born Mountain Ash with her father John(66) living on his own means.  August 6 1908 she married Patrick Clinch in Our Lady's Roman Catholic Church Miskin Road Mountain Ash.  She is said to be a 32 year old Spinster and Head Teacher of an Elementary School.  Her father is deceased and her address is 73 Clarence St. Mountain Ash. Annie Theresa Irvine is a witness. The last known of her is on the Electoral Roll at Tonna Police Station with her husband Patrick in October 1922.  Does anyone know anything of these people please.  Desperate for any info - can't find any deaths etc.
Thanks

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Glamorganshire / Re: Patrick and Kate Clinch(nee Reardon)
« on: Saturday 26 January 13 13:40 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks to yourself and Joyce on the Dublin City site I think I now know that this Patrick is not "mine" Joyce's research found that John F Clinch was born in 1903 and the family were on the 1911census living at Cookstown Skreen Co. Meath.  She suggested I write to Deansgrange asking who bought the grave but I don't think that will lead me anywhere.  Patrick and Kate Reardon's whereabouts still remains a "mystery" as with others in my research.  Thanks a million for your interest.
Shelagh.

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Glamorganshire / Re: Patrick and Kate Clinch(nee Reardon)
« on: Thursday 24 January 13 16:34 GMT (UK)  »
His death cert said he was a gardener at a convent in Donnybrook.  They did some investigations for me told me he was buried in Deansgrane Cemetery with his wife Annie -(not Kate) and son John F. Clinch so that is why I ruled it out.  What do you think?  I suppose hate could have died/divorced  and he remarried.  He hadn't any children with Kate Reardon as far as I can find. :)


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Glamorganshire / Re: Patrick and Kate Clinch(nee Reardon)
« on: Thursday 24 January 13 16:04 GMT (UK)  »
I have just been thru all my Clinch research and find that I did send for the cert. in June last year of the Patrick Clinch's death listed in Dublin 1940 - sadly he was not my "man" - surely both of them can't have disappeared without trace since 1922!!!.
Shelagh.     

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Glamorganshire / Re: Patrick and Kate Clinch(nee Reardon)
« on: Thursday 24 January 13 15:15 GMT (UK)  »
Yes I've seen this thank you - it was me who put  most of the info on.
Thanks again.
Shelagh(Clinhug) 

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