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Census and Resource Discussion / Re: easter uprising dublin, lynch family
« on: Sunday 08 April 18 10:40 BST (UK)  »
Thank you   

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Census and Resource Discussion / Re: easter uprising dublin, lynch family
« on: Saturday 07 April 18 17:26 BST (UK)  »
Hi. thanks for the reply, all i know about Ronald patrick Lynch is that he was born 1891 in Felling, Gateshead, i dont know anything about his parents or siblings

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Census and Resource Discussion / Re: easter uprising dublin, lynch family
« on: Friday 06 April 18 17:27 BST (UK)  »
Hello
I am trying to find info on Ronald Patrick Lynch, some1 told me that his brothers were involved in the uprising

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Census and Resource Discussion / easter uprising dublin, lynch family
« on: Sunday 02 April 17 12:36 BST (UK)  »
Hi, can anyone give me any information if the Lynch family were involved in this

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Durham / Re: Newcastle Turnes or Turner
« on: Friday 10 March 17 13:49 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, ihave been reading your info on the Turns family at Southwick, were they related to the Green,Ward and Cockburn family from Southwick

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: nana and granda
« on: Wednesday 08 March 17 09:49 GMT (UK)  »
Potential on the 1901 census

George Green, in Brigham St Southwick (number 3) - listed as Grandson - in the same house as George TURNS (aged 44 - single) and Margaret TURNS (aged 67)

From the age and the 1871 census George W Turns would be this Margaret's son (and John George's uncle)


There is another potential sibling - Mary Isabella Green, mmn Turns in 1890 in Sunderland (?dies 1894)

Possible parents
Andrew GREEN marries Margaret TONES in 1887

They are on the 1901 census also in Brigham St, Southwick (number 12) - but with a 4 year old daughter Mary

May be his was staying with his gran that night
Thank you so much for this information

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: nana and granda
« on: Wednesday 08 March 17 09:48 GMT (UK)  »

Have you seen this from the same site as John's info. ?

Cemetery Registers:  Sunderland
Death:  1908
Name:  Margaret GREEN
DOB:  abt. 1865
Abode:  12 Brougham Street

Cemetery Registers:  Sunderland
Death:  1920
Name:  Andrew GREEN
DOB:  abt. 1866
Abode:  7 Ogle Terrace

Looking at the image of the 1901 census I think the GREEN family are living at 12 Brougham Street and the TURNS family are at number 3 Brougham street. By 1911 the TURNS family are at number 12.  Then Andrew has the same abode as John's. :)

That makes the family found by iolaus look right  :)
Thank you so much for your help, i think this is possibly the link i have been looking for

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: nana and granda
« on: Tuesday 07 March 17 10:49 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

Durham Records online has some info about John GREEN's burial in 1931, but it is a pay site so I can only see the following,

Cemetery Registers: Sunderland
Death:  1931
Name:  John George GREEN
DOB:  abt. 1895
Abode:  7 Ogle Terrace

http://www.durhamrecordsonline.com/SearchResults.php

By using Google I can see that there was an Ogle Terrace in Southwick-on-Wear which was in Sunderland registration district. Does this address show on any of his children's birth certificate for instance?

Regards,
Daisy
thank you, i can remember my mother talking about ogle terrace

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: nana and granda
« on: Monday 06 March 17 19:27 GMT (UK)  »
I know you asked about John but your title says nana and granda - there appears to be a mention of your nan in her fathers WW1 service papers on ancestry, she was born 9 Sept 1901 (her dad being Edward)

Not sure if thats any help or if it's new to you
Thanks my nan was born August so i dont think thats her. Thanks for the help

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