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Thanks for your help I am grateful, the reason I want to upload a photo, as 99% of people on so many web sites have got the wrong picture of Elizabeth St Ledger Aldworth.  The one circulating is an engraving of her done by a man in 1909, with the story highly exaggerated to make money, and did no proper research, as the St Ledger family still lived there.  And would give no permition to an unknown person, as they were a vary private family.  Her portrait hangs I think in the Irish national Museum.  A copy of which I have. 

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St Ledger.  sorry lol..  how do you upload a photograph, I click on insert a photograph and this comes up.  I can read html and Javascript, & Jason, but if this is Ftp it should open a page on my desktop?? 

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anything on the Aldworth family from county Cork to Australia, one to Koroit, near Warrnambool

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Cork / Re: St. Leger Family
« on: Sunday 24 November 13 02:56 GMT (UK)  »
One of the St Ledger Aldworth family the Aldworth part ended in Koroit, Vic, and married a Crowe around early this century, I know all about the Freemasons after researching them.  One of the Aldworth's dropped off the map, and we can't join them from or to Koroit near Towerhill Warrnambool.  Believe it or not, Koroit is Aboriginal not Irish.  How he came to be there? there's no record of an Aldworth anywhere near except, in Bendigo, and Sydney, part owner of the SMHerald.  It's a long shot considering were I've been, but you may be able to help
   yours: Terry Morris
P.S   I added a copy of the original Elizabeth St Ledger Aldworth.  The masons, to name a few are using an awful Photoshopped Image, man like, and added mason junk all over them, this is from the original, 

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Cork / Re: St. Leger Family
« on: Saturday 02 November 13 06:17 GMT (UK)  »
There sure is Annie!
You picked a n'orse ?
By the way,the St Leger family are still waiting for the real Lord Doneraile to stand up!
                    Goggy. ;) ;D

Viscounts Doneraile, First Creation (1703)

    * Arthur St Leger, 1st Viscount Doneraile (d. 1727)
    * Arthur St Leger, 2nd Viscount Doneraile (1694–1734)
    * Arthur Mohun St Leger, 3rd Viscount Doneraile (1718–1750)
    * Hayes St Leger, 4th Viscount Doneraile (1702–1767)

[edit] Viscounts Doneraile, Second Creation (1785)

    * St Leger St Leger, 1st Viscount Doneraile (d. 1787)
    * Hayes St Leger, 2nd Viscount Doneraile (1755–1819)
    * Hayes St Leger, 3rd Viscount Doneraile (1786–1854)
    * Hayes St Leger, 4th Viscount Doneraile (1818–1887)
    * Richard Arthur St Leger, 5th Viscount Doneraile (1825–1891)
    * Edward St Leger, 6th Viscount Doneraile (1866–1941)
    * Hugh St Leger, 7th Viscount Doneraile (1869–1956)
    * Algernon Edward St Leger, 8th Viscount Doneraile (1878–1957)
    * Richard St John St Leger, 9th Viscount Doneraile (1923–1983)
    * Richard Allen St Leger, 10th Viscount Doneraile (b. 1946)

The heir apparent is the present holder's son Hon. Nathaniel Warham Robert St John St Leger (b. 1971)

G'day.  I'm terry from Geelong, Australia.  One of the Aldworth's ended up in Koroit Aus.  And married a Crowe, My step uncles grandfather.  Nothing written down - Isn't that always the way.
If you can help me find anything, I'd be over the moon.  Just on a different level.  Elizabeth St Ledger Alworth's portrait I think is in the National Irish Mesuem.  Copys have been made and distorted to make her more manly.  And surrounds her with masonery junk that isn't in the original. I have several copy's if you want them. 

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