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Kilkenny / Re: Edward Rainsford Esq Kilkenny Ireland 1700s
« on: Friday 01 February 13 10:53 GMT (UK)  »
Hey  :) there! 

I am guessing this is Ransfords Gelnmagoo Firoda, I may have missing piece for your jigsaw? house in corner of big field, I know exactly where you are asking about?  Feel free to [email] me to *  We will chat a bit and see where this leads you.  I would love to sort this ongoing saga for you.

Kind regards
Bet 

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Dublin / Re: George Ransford 1778 Dublin Ireland.
« on: Thursday 31 January 13 18:50 GMT (UK)  »
 :DHi, I have good news for you, your search ends here, I have final piece of jig-saw for you.  Please feel free to contact me * I was reared on that field and know where the ruins of that house were.  Happy days.

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Dublin / Re: George Ransford 1778 Dublin Ireland.
« on: Thursday 31 January 13 18:47 GMT (UK)  »
Few gunsmith refs on line - there was also possible  Dublin Gunsmith


Cased pair of percussion duelling pistols, converted from flintlock, cal. 20 bore (.610 in.). Made by Michael Ransford, Dublin, circa 1750.

http://www.rootschat.com/links/0g6i/

A few  Freeman's Journal refs you probably already have:
Mr. George Ransford Victualler of 13  Chatham Street, in list of subscribers to the United Board of Manafactures on Saturday gave Two Shillings and sixpence, November 29, 185I a Diony Ransford also of  Chatham St (no number) gave 5 Shillings.
A Mr Rasnsford 13 Chatham St subscribes again on Friday, January 9, 1852
Two shillings an sixpence again on Friday, April 30, 1852

I admire your persistance!
PM

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Dublin / Re: George Ransford 1778 Dublin Ireland.
« on: Thursday 31 January 13 18:21 GMT (UK)  »
Few gunsmith refs on line - there was also possible  Dublin Gunsmith


Cased pair of percussion duelling pistols, converted from flintlock, cal. 20 bore (.610 in.). Made by Michael Ransford, Dublin, circa 1750.

http://www.rootschat.com/links/0g6i/

A few  Freeman's Journal refs you probably already have:
Mr. George Ransford Victualler of 13  Chatham Street, in list of subscribers to the United Board of Manafactures on Saturday gave Two Shillings and sixpence, November 29, 185I a Diony Ransford also of  Chatham St (no number) gave 5 Shillings.
A Mr Rasnsford 13 Chatham St subscribes again on Friday, January 9, 1852
Two shillings an sixpence again on Friday, April 30, 1852

I admire your persistance!
PM

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