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Wexford / Re: Connolly and Humphries- anyone researching these names in Co.Wexford?
« on: Friday 22 September 17 21:25 BST (UK)  »
Whereabouts in Wexford are your Connollys' based?
I'm researching Connollys' based in Newtownbarry aka Bunclody in 1860s or thereabouts.

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Meath / Re: Rickard/Duignan and Farrell/Smyth (Killaconnigan/Kildalkey)
« on: Wednesday 07 June 17 23:33 BST (UK)  »
Did you know Chapelmidway cemetery is now online  just enter Rickard
http://buried.fingal.ie/search-for-a-burial/
Blimey, this is brilliant - TY. Technically I know everyone buried there, I'm related to 90% of them. But I've always wanted to see the internment books! This is fab!! Thank you so much!
It's a pity the internments for all graveyard's aren't available like this.

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Meath / Re: Rickard/Duignan and Farrell/Smyth (Killaconnigan/Kildalkey)
« on: Wednesday 07 June 17 18:21 BST (UK)  »
Have you this marriage 1889 Bridget of Luke and Mary McCormick
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01k82/

Hi Dathai - I didn't have this one. As I'm not quite sure which line my own gt+ grandfather Luke belongs to, I've been keeping tabs on all of them and drawing up the separate trees. They're all related somehow, it's just a matter of finding the common ancestor. I'll definitely add this Luke and Mary McC's tree! Thanks!!

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Meath / Re: Rickard/Duignan and Farrell/Smyth (Killaconnigan/Kildalkey)
« on: Wednesday 07 June 17 18:13 BST (UK)  »
Hi I am researching the Rickard line. I know a Luke Rickard Esq. (1823-1908) who married Mary McCormick (b. 1823). Luke is from Kildalkey and Mary was the daughter of Mark McCormick Esq. of Clonmahon house summerhill. Are these connected to the Luke rickard you earlier mentioned??

Hi Martol96 - I just sent you a PM there.

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Just looking for something to do.

Caz
WOWSERS Caz! Thank you so much, this is perfect!!

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WOW! :o Some of these are spectacular!! I wasn't expecting such a huge response! Thanks guys!!

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Meath / Re: Kildalkey
« on: Friday 05 May 17 18:45 BST (UK)  »
I have two possible contenders, but neither is from Kildalkey or 1842:

Name:   Mary Quinn
Date of Baptism: 03-Feb-1845   
Parish/District:   TRIM
Father:   Patrick Quinn   
Mother:   Anne Newman
Godparents: Edward Caffrey and Margaret Newman

http://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000635283_042

Name:   Mary Quin      
Date of Baptism: 08-Aug-1840
Parish/District:   KILMESSAN
Father:   Patrick Quin   
Mother:   Margaret Wilkinson
Godparents: James Downes and Catherine Swan

http://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000635168_036

The key to whether she might be related usually lies in the Godparents names. Hopefully they'll match someone on your tree!!

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Hi guys,
I'm not sure anyone can help, but I can always ask. I love this photo of my grandparents (deceased), however, as it's sepia and not black and white it doesn't really suit the frame I have. Can anyone make it black and white AND possibly make it a little more vivid - it's very flat, the people in the background are nearly as defined as the grandfolks, whereas I'd like to see their outline a little better. Obviously I'm not sure if that is even possible.
Thanks in advance!
Kelley

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Wexford / Re: Rynhart/Cowman (Kilcormick/Castledockrell)
« on: Thursday 04 May 17 12:25 BST (UK)  »
Oh wow Jack! This is great stuff. I know very little about Annie Rynhart so every little bit helps to piece together who she might be. I have a very old photo of a lady I believe might be her, but as her family background is so vague I'm not sure.

I do believe she is from Ferns and if this is her family it could explain why she's so well dressed. I will certainly look into all this. Thank you so much for sharing it with me!!

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