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Kildare / Re: Owen Dowling from Naas
« on: Monday 07 October 13 01:47 BST (UK)  »
Thanks very much for that information.

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Kildare / Re: Owen Dowling from Naas
« on: Thursday 11 July 13 23:06 BST (UK)  »
Thanks, will look for it. I'm still very clumsy using this. I find there's a database of DUP members, but have yet to locate it. SC

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Kildare / Re: Owen Dowling from Naas
« on: Thursday 11 July 13 19:21 BST (UK)  »
Again, thanks. It certainly seems there was at least long friendship, perhaps family link, between these people - if latter, I'll hope to uncover it. Although an historian by education, I'm not great at this kind of research across space as well as time, so help much appreciated. SC

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Kildare / Re: Owen Dowling from Naas
« on: Thursday 11 July 13 15:41 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for these suggestions. Yes, I have my grandmother's birth cert mentioning Naas as where her father was from. The young girl living on Shelburne Rd. was indeed her - she often spoke about it. I've always thought burning of the Four Courts would impede my search, but perhaps not necessarily so? How my grandmother came to be fostered by Protestants is something I always wondered. She always spoke of them as somehow related to her. Anyway, I'll be pursuing this. Again, thanks.

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Kildare / Owen Dowling from Naas
« on: Thursday 11 July 13 01:47 BST (UK)  »
Although I know this man was in the Dublin Metropolitan Police, married a Mary Kelly, and on 28 Sept. 1896 became father of a daughter (my grandmother Josephine), I can find nothing about him except that he came from Naas.

Supposedly he (and Mary) died while my grandmother was still a small child. If anyone knows of Owen (thankfully not a very common name) of the Dowlings of Naas, I'll be really thankful if they leave me a message.

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