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Saw your response of 10th. Sept. 2019 about William Parkinson(originally lived in Castlecomer c. 1640's). First off, did I meet you briefly in the National Registry of Deeds, Henrietta St. in Dublin August 3rd. 2016???  I am available to swop whatever information that I have in this regard. Unfortunately it is not a huge amount but it might fill in a gap. If you wish check back on your e mails for period August 4th. 2016 and Sept. 8th. 2018 when we had an exchange of mails on this family topic.. You can then use my e mail address directly rather than this forum. Looking forward to hearing from you. P.S. Will be in the Syracuse (NY) area next week 19-21st. Sept. we could meet if this was anyway convenient to where you live. If not , not to worry let's communicate by e mail.Best wishes.
Ted H.

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Am looking for information on William Parkinson (c. 1640's) who came from Kirklington or Burneston with Christopher Wandesforde when colonising Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland.
Have found a Christopher Parkinson (born 1480 - MP for Berwick etc.) plus an Edmund Parkinson of Allerthorpe who married Susan Lascelles nee Wandesforde c. 1570's) and would like to add to the family tree and tie them all in. I know a William Parkinson lived in Castlecomer c. 1641.
Can you help me add to the family tree? Ideally I am trying to link the Parkinson of Castlecomer to those that currently live in Co. Laois near Abbeyleix / Roskelton/Raheen. Thanks

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JMCKENNA, Only saw your response now (26th. May) - I think we spoke 2 - 3 years ago when I did most of my research. Would love to arrange to meet and share information. Am living in Kilkenny but can meet in Dublin if necessary. Please advise. Would be most interested in those ''golden tales'' as I have no knowledge of those and other stories / facts.

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Australia Resources & Offers / Re: Offer: Inglewood Cemetery, Victoria
« on: Saturday 20 June 15 12:46 BST (UK)  »
looking for grave of edmond power , also known as edwin who apparently died near sydney in 1901 from a horsing accident. can you help?

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Australia Resources & Offers / Re: Offer: Inglewood Cemetery, Victoria
« on: Thursday 21 May 15 13:32 BST (UK)  »
can you locate a grave for edwin (edward) power who died when thrown from his horse in Sydney area c. 1890 - 1930. He was from Fenor, Co. Waterford, Ireland or Co. Kildare, Ireland. Thanks.

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Kildare / Re: Power family from tramore who worked in Maddenstown Lodge 1900's
« on: Thursday 17 April 14 12:55 BST (UK)  »
Dathai,

Once again many thanks for the Ellison info and K. Observer tip.......

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Kildare / Re: Power family from tramore who worked in Maddenstown Lodge 1900's
« on: Thursday 17 April 14 12:35 BST (UK)  »
Dathai,
Thanks again for your contribution. I was familiar with the tragic death of Joseph Parkinson (aged only 11 yrs.) and his funeral to Newbridge. I was not familiar with the Ellison cousins nor the fact that the Parkinson girls attended the boarding school in Kilcullen, although I was suspicious since they did not appear in the 1911 Census for Maddenstown Lodge. The story continues.........thanks again for all your help as I have been scouring the Kildare Observer also!!!

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Kildare / Re: Power family from tramore who worked in Maddenstown Lodge 1900's
« on: Thursday 17 April 14 09:29 BST (UK)  »
DATHAI,
Thanks for your responses. Unfortunately they contain information that I already have. If you can find other ''news'' please let me know. Perhaps there are some newspaper cuttings of the time that may help. So far my investigations are just from Census 1901 / 1911 and the Parkinson family details, baptisms, wills, gravestones, Griffiths Valuations, etc. Thanks again.

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Kildare / Power family from tramore who worked in Maddenstown Lodge 1900's
« on: Wednesday 16 April 14 13:34 BST (UK)  »
Can anyone help me in tracing the Power family related to Senator Parkinson of Maddenstown Lodge?
I understand that they originally came from Knockanduff, Tramore, Co. Waterford in early 1900's to work for the horse trainer. Any help anyone? Please! I know that they were related to the late MEP Paddy Power.

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