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Antrim / Re: Wilson fish shop Belfast
« on: Friday 28 September 12 21:20 BST (UK)  »
Hello Lillymayglo and all.

Mary married Samuel Wilson Neil Dunseith on 26 March 1910 at St Annes.  They had about 12 children, only names I know are James (Jimmy - died 15 June 1997), John and Sammy.  Mary died on 20th June 1937 aged 49 and on her certification the cause of death says unclear.  My grandmother say there was a coverup and her husband was very unkind to her.  I think he will be the one you referred to earlier.  I knew their son Jimmy and he was a lovely man in fact my brother has a tape somewhere of Jimmy talking about family history so we will try to find it.  You can find the Dunseith's on the 1911 census at 5 Rainey Street, Windsor Ward.

While attempting to trace my family tree I came across this post.  I am the youngest daughter of Samuel and Mary Dunseith and I remember my father speaking about all these people.   

When I return to Belfast I always went to visit aunt Lilly.  I knew Gordon Hill very well.   

Samuel Dunseith was living with me when he died in 1964.  I was only 3 years old when my mother died.  She had ten children - Jimmy, Sammy, John, Molly, *, the twins Bob (Robert) and Willie, *, * and *.  Four of the ten are still in the land of the living - * - in Australia, *, * and me.  When Mary died we were told it was a blood infection from a insect sting.

I was told that my Uncle James moved over to Willesden (London) to run a public house - we've lost trace of them over the years.

* details of living people removed in accordance with Rootschat policy

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