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Lancashire / Re: James & Catherine Mooney
« on: Monday 22 March 21 15:25 GMT (UK)  »
I will do more digging, but it is a direction to explore. I only have his sisters as Kate & Ellen, so will see what else I find.

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Lancashire / Re: James & Catherine Mooney
« on: Monday 22 March 21 15:02 GMT (UK)  »
That really does look like it must be him,  the plasterer thing is too much of a coincidence, and my father and uncle remember going to stay with an aunt in Dublin. Thank you all for your help. I think we've cracked it!

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Lancashire / Re: James & Catherine Mooney
« on: Monday 22 March 21 12:39 GMT (UK)  »
This is amazing, the 1926 one certainly sounds right, the 1928 I know is wrong.

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Lancashire / Re: James & Catherine Mooney
« on: Sunday 21 March 21 22:59 GMT (UK)  »
I have 4 sons, I know what happened to them, I have been in touch with one stem to see if they know, but no, they are as mystified. 1 stem dies out, 1 is my stem & the last one I have had no replies. 3 brothers stayed around Liverpool, my grandfather came to London.

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Lancashire / Re: James & Catherine Mooney
« on: Sunday 21 March 21 22:03 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for that, it is probably mine, but I know the death dates are not accurate.

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Lancashire / James & Catherine Mooney
« on: Sunday 21 March 21 19:57 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for help to track down the deaths of my great grandparents. James (Joseph) Mooney was born 19th August 1859. His wife Catherine (Clara) was born 1867 in Dublin. In the 1901 & 1911 census they are living in Liverpool with their 4 sons. After that the trail goes cold. They were Catholic. I have a load of incorrect certificates, so any help would be appreciated.

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Lancashire Lookup Offers / Re: Ford & Yew Tree Cemetery Records
« on: Sunday 21 March 21 18:47 GMT (UK)  »
I am trying to find the deaths of my great grandparents who came from Blackrock Dublin & were definitely in Liverpool in 1911, is this something you could help with?

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Cornwall / Re: LIDDELL of Bodmin
« on: Sunday 20 March 16 16:48 GMT (UK)  »
Church is only open between easter and october except for services, so tricky to look at the mo, but this is definitely outside. Maybe both, certainly is the case with another Bodmin family the Michells, and a notable local doctor is inside, while his wifes stone is out! I used to live in part of the Castle St House the Liddells lived in.

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Cornwall / Re: LIDDELL of Bodmin
« on: Sunday 20 March 16 15:08 GMT (UK)  »
I think this must be John Worthy Liddell, though once again, not clear. Perhaps, as these chaps died abroad, that is why they are on the memorial

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