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Dublin / Re: Fanny Fitzgerald
« on: Friday 25 March 16 18:56 GMT (UK)  »
The ages of the others match other records though. Seems odd that they could never get the age of their daughter right.

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Dublin / Re: Fanny Fitzgerald
« on: Friday 25 March 16 18:49 GMT (UK)  »
Could be. I was thrown because Proinsias is a boy's name. Age is still funny though.

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Dublin / Re: Fanny Fitzgerald
« on: Friday 25 March 16 17:48 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you, but I don't think that's her. I think the age is wrong somewhere (she's down as being 16 in 1901 but 28 in 1924, which is too young by the age given in 1901, but too old by the age given in 1924). Is there anywhere else she may have been sent? I'm beginning to wonder was she perhaps sent to a hospital outside Dublin.

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Dublin / Fanny Fitzgerald
« on: Friday 25 March 16 00:02 GMT (UK)  »
I had a great great aunt who resided in 173 Great Brunswick Street (Pearse Street) during the 1901 census, but disappeared for the 1911 census. For quite a while, we all assumed that she had perhaps gotten married or something like that. Last night, I was reading through my various relatives' pension applications. My great great grandfather, Thomas Fitzgerald, applied for his son, Leo's pension, as he had been financially dependent on him ( http://mspcsearch.militaryarchives.ie/detail.aspx?parentpriref= ). In this form, he is asked to list his living children and their occupations. He lists Fanny as a patient in a mental hospital. I realise that this isn't very much to go off, but does anyone know how I can find out what happened to her?

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