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Dublin / Re: Thomas Edmund Hudman
« on: Wednesday 13 January 16 13:27 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Mary7

I've sent you a message.

Regards

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Dublin / Re: Thomas Edmund Hudman
« on: Saturday 09 January 16 10:02 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Tia,

I was delighted to see your message this morning.  Yes both of us are still carrying out research, and have been in contact with each other quite a bit.  We would be most grateful for any information that you may have.
Best Wishes

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: GN Bonar 1920s Ireland
« on: Saturday 10 January 15 23:02 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks so much aghadowey and jorose for all your help.  The name Newton is something I came across in Scottish archives.  There was a George Newton Bonar born in Scotland in 1863 in Edinburgh, Midlothian.  Then following from that, there is a George N living in Midlothian in the 1881 census.  By 1891, he's married and has a son, also called George N born in 1888.  This could be the George that I'm looking for.  The names of the children of G N and Margaret Bonar would make sense then. 

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: GN Bonar 1920s Ireland
« on: Saturday 10 January 15 18:16 GMT (UK)  »
jorose,

Thanks for that information, I'll check it out.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: GN Bonar 1920s Ireland
« on: Saturday 10 January 15 15:27 GMT (UK)  »
Have just received info from newspaper archives that refer to him as G N  Bonar, rather than J N, and that his wife's name was Margaret.  Two children (boys) that I know of, but only have their initials R and the other is J. In 1932, these boys are approximately 15 and 14 respectively.
From this, I've done a bit more looking and I found a G N Bonar who was President of the Insurance Institute in Ireland 1926-27, and that he was working at Commercial Union.
If anyone has any information on this family, it would be greatly appreciated.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: JN Bonar 1920s Ireland
« on: Saturday 10 January 15 12:17 GMT (UK)  »
I have no idea what sort of trader he was, it doesn't say.  And there is no trace of him in Balbriggan after 1932 that I can find so far.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: JN Bonar 1920s Ireland
« on: Saturday 10 January 15 11:58 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for the replies.  Yes, not having a full name is a real difficulty.  I am researching this man in relation to the founding of Balbriggan RFC.  He appears in the Thoms Directory in 1928 under traders and then in 1930 - 1932 under clergy, nobility, gentry, living in Balbriggan. 

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Family History Beginners Board / JN Bonar 1920s Ireland
« on: Saturday 10 January 15 10:38 GMT (UK)  »
I'm looking for information on a J N Bonar.  I believe he may have come to Balbriggan (Ireland) some time in the 1920s.  As there is no census for the time, I can find no record of who he was or where he came from. I have a reference to him as being called Captain JN Bonar and I'm pretty sure he was a member of the Church of Ireland. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated including for example his full name, D.O.B. etc. I am aware that there are variations in the spelling of Bonar but he seems to have been consistently called Bonar.

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Dublin / Re: Thomas Edmund Hudman
« on: Wednesday 24 December 14 15:50 GMT (UK)  »
Colin,

That is all very interesting.  I thought that Devereaux was Alan. You are right, email would be better.  I think I needed to send 3 messages through rootschat before it will allow me to private message you.  So this is the third message! 
Happy Christmas
Caroline

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