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Ireland / Re: Death certificate Ireland 1913
« on: Tuesday 06 August 24 07:06 BST (UK)  »
Death certificate will most often list place of usual residence if different than place of death but anything on the registration depended on details provided by an informant.

Thanks again for those posts. I'm going to chase the marriage but it might only be registered in the church.

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Ireland / Re: Death certificate Ireland 1913
« on: Monday 05 August 24 20:43 BST (UK)  »
More helpful are marriage registrations, if you can find one. They give father's name

OK, good idea so Ill try that.

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Ireland / Death certificate Ireland 1913
« on: Monday 05 August 24 20:21 BST (UK)  »
What information would be shown on a death cert c 1913. I'm trying to find info about the origin of my great grandfather who died that year in Tullamore and who is shown on the census as being born in Dublin. I can find a corresponding person in Dublin born about the right year but obviously don't know if the two are the same.
Any help or pointers appreciated.

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Offaly (Kings) / Re: help request gravestone reading Tullamore
« on: Monday 05 August 24 12:22 BST (UK)  »
If you just put Gilson into the search the same photo will show for several names in the list of results.

Clicking on the first one Annie gives some relationships to other names.
I didn’t look any further.

Thanks Sinnan - tried that and found more info to add to my primary search later.

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Offaly (Kings) / Re: help request gravestone reading Tullamore
« on: Monday 05 August 24 11:39 BST (UK)  »
Thanks all.
Thomas' grandson, Patrick, died last week. I knew of a relationship but wasn't sure. His son James, who I remember living in High St beside Owen Marron's house, was my fathers first cousin and he is shown on that inscription as d aged 86. Another help from the site gave me a link to James showing his parents and dob as 1890 so all the dates 'tie in'

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Offaly (Kings) / help request gravestone reading Tullamore
« on: Monday 05 August 24 10:02 BST (UK)  »
The gravestone is for the Gilson family in St Josephs cemetery Tullamore. I see the image in Find a Grave but cant enlarge it to be sufficiently legible.
Im trying to find the parents and siblings of James aka Jimmy Gilson who died in Jan 1976. My father used to call him 'cousin'.
The reference is below.
Thanks

In 'Find a Grave'
Memorial ID 232512879 CLONMINCH CEMETERY, Tullamore.
Jimmy Gilson d. 12 01 1976

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Dublin / Re: Tim Kelly Invincible from Dublin
« on: Thursday 16 January 20 16:12 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks heywood, Sinann and Dathai for all the info. I dont see any link at all so Ill have to go back to my notes on the topic.
However, I did learn a bit more history.
Regards,
Brendan Thomas

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Dublin / Re: Tim Kelly Invincible from Dublin
« on: Wednesday 15 January 20 19:48 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Heywood.
No other info except he was famous as one of The invincibles who assasinated the Lord Lieutenant in the Phoenix Park and was executed with the others involved. The small bit a read about him is that he was a young apprentice coach builder and was a choir member.
I checked also GV for that village but no Kelly as tenants. Of course it could be just a family myth.

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Dublin / Tim Kelly Invincible from Dublin
« on: Wednesday 15 January 20 18:48 GMT (UK)  »
Im looking for family information about Tim Kelly the Invincible. An anecdote about my grand uncle in late 1800s was that having deserted the British Army and before emigrating to the USA he stayed in Dublin with Kellys in Cabinteely because they were cousins of his wife who was a Clerkin from Monaghan. Of course it could be that he stayed with Clerkins in Cabinteely who were cousins of Kelly.
My family source has since died so I cant go back there.
Thanks

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