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Kilkenny / Re: Kelters of Kilmacow
« on: Wednesday 27 January 16 18:14 GMT (UK)  »
were her parents james kelter & catherine hogan.



                                      regards mary.

I also have a Catherine Hogan (B 1841) Marrying James kelter (B 1834) 30 Sep 1862 in parish/district: Kilmacow. Catherine is the mother of 3rd great grand aunt (which i think might be an error on ancestry) if any of the info thats just mentioned, i think we could be connected through the above names

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Kilkenny / Re: Kelters of Kilmacow
« on: Tuesday 26 January 16 15:55 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Jim, much appreciated

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Kilkenny / Re: Kelters of Kilmacow
« on: Wednesday 20 January 16 14:31 GMT (UK)  »
really sorry guys, i completely messed up my previous post (i blame the time of night it was posted lol, but anyway) here's the correct info: Andrew Kelter B Approx 1837 Kilkenny, He married Mary Delahunty 29 April 1861 in Kilmacow, Killkenny. Together they had 7 children which are as follows:

Patrick Kelter B. 9Th March 1862 Kilmacow, Killkenny.

Mary Kelter 30 April 1863 in Dunkitt Kilmacow, Kilkenny

James Kelter 14 May 1864 Ullid Kilmacow, Kilkenny

Ellen Kelter (my direct line) B. 13 Nov 1865 - 1942, North Dublin Ireland.

The rest of Andrew Kelters and Mary delahuntys children were born in Waterford, who are as follows:

Anastasia Kelter 30 Sep 1867 Waterford, Ireland - 11 Nov 1944, Dublin North, Ireland

Margaret Kelter 25 Dec 1869, Waterford Ireland

Catherine Kelter 5 July 1875, Waterford Ireland.

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Kilkenny / Re: Kelters of Kilmacow
« on: Tuesday 19 January 16 01:18 GMT (UK)  »
Hi guys, i have Kelter connections in waterford and kilkenny, they are as follows: Patrick Kelter B 9th March 1862 Narrabane, Kilmacow, Kilkenny, He married Ellen Mackey (date of marriage not known) together they had 3 children, that i can currently find, who are James Kelter b. 1834 Waterford. Andrew Kelter b. approx 1837 Kikenny, ireland and Catherine Kelter B. 1841. If any of the above people are familier to anyone, then please get in touch as i think we could be in some way related.

P.S I have a public tree on ancestry called "ahearne family tree" so feel free to take a look.

Take care for now,

Joe :)

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Dublin / Re: members of "E"Co.2nd Battalion,Dublin Brigade
« on: Saturday 11 October 14 23:38 BST (UK)  »
Hi Capel Street Man, Yeah thats correct, he was living at 108 at the time, along with his mother mary, while his father, james was away as a ships cook on the Guiness' Ships. During the rising, the house was raided by the tans on several occaisions, everytime they found nothing, even tho there was guns being held lol.

I have a picture of Roberts funeral, which was given to me by my 2nd cousin, whos mother (still living and is 88 this year) was roberts niece. in the picture theres a few of collins men (ed daly etc) i can upload it on here if i i;d be allowed to :).

I can also confirm that robert was sent to frongoch and released near christmas of the same year (i think) then married his wife in the 1920s.

If anyone is interested, theres a book called "university of revolution" which tells of stories/conditions of frongoch. its a must read if ur into ur history

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Dublin / Re: members of "E"Co.2nd Battalion,Dublin Brigade
« on: Saturday 11 October 14 03:25 BST (UK)  »
My Great Grand Uncle, Robert Humphreys was also a member of 2nd Batt E Company, Dublin Brigade. He survived both civil and rising and died in 1942

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