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Gloucestershire / Re: COLEMAN in Kings Stanley
« on: Sunday 13 August 23 11:05 BST (UK)  »
Hi Benjamin, I have just come across this post and not sure if anyone is still paying attention to it.
I am also descended from Mary Ann Coleman through her first marriage to William Beard who was murdered while she was heavily pregnant with their 5th child Jane.

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The Common Room / Re: Brick wall that can hopefully be broken - Carrick
« on: Saturday 24 June 23 21:00 BST (UK)  »
Thank you, that gives me a few things to look at/for  :)

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The Common Room / Re: Brick wall that can hopefully be broken - Carrick
« on: Saturday 24 June 23 13:14 BST (UK)  »
Apologies that was a typo, yes it should have been 1789 that she died.

I haven't seen that newspaper snippet that you are referring to, I will try to find it - thank you.

Widow Carrick - arggggh!

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The Common Room / Re: Brick wall that can hopefully be broken - Carrick
« on: Saturday 24 June 23 13:10 BST (UK)  »
Hi Carole,

unfortunately I don't know when he was born or his sons,
I do know that John junior married Alicia Gray in 1789 she was 24 but I don't know how old he was.
James died in 1816 and John carried on with the business on his own until 1833 when his son Robert succeeded him, by this time the business had moved to Batchelor's walk. I don't know when John junior died so unsure if Robert succeeded him due to death or retirement.

Sorry I know that's not really a lot to go on

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The Common Room / Brick wall that can hopefully be broken - Carrick
« on: Saturday 24 June 23 12:15 BST (UK)  »
Hi Everyone,

hoping someone may be able to help with this one. I am looking for the name of my 5x GGM.

My 5x GGF John Carrick had a printing business at 9 Bedford Row Dublin which he ran until he died in March 1778, He was succeeded by his wife until she died in 1779 and then by his sons James and John Carrick.

I feel like there must be a record somewhere that has the name of his wife as the person running the business or as the person James and John took over from, but I can't find one and not really too sure where to look.

Thanks,
Angel

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Dublin / Re: glassworks in Dublin 1830's to 1875
« on: Tuesday 09 April 19 12:19 BST (UK)  »
Hi Babzi,

Thanks for getting back to me. Frederick and his past have been a pretty solid brick wall for me, but hopefully I'm starting to crack it. I only recently found out about Robert through articles in the Freeman's journal which made references to his brother Frederick. The dates, place, job etc all tie in (as well as the fact they are mentioned several times as brothers) to make me confident they actually are brothers.
Thank you for this information, I'll have a dig around to see if I can find a connection with John and Ellen. It doesn't seem to be a common name in Dublin at the time and if they are in the same parish, they must be related somehow.

Thanks,
Angel

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Dublin / Re: glassworks in Dublin 1830's to 1875
« on: Monday 08 April 19 12:01 BST (UK)  »
Hi Babzi,
I have only just joined RootsChat and seen this post, hopefully you see this.

I am wondering if my family (and the brick wall I am trying to break through) may tie in with your family. My 3x great grandfather Frederick Carrick was a printer in Dublin, as was his brother Robert Carrick.
Frederick married Catherine Franklin in St Mary's parish in 1838, and at some stage they moved to England. I'm not sure when they moved, they were still in Dublin in 1841 and my great great grandfather Frederick Henry Carrick was born in Surrey in 1846, so somewhere inbetween those years. I have not been able to find the parents of Frederick, or any other children for him. Frederick Henry Carrick ended up in New Zealand where he married Marian Fowles in 1875, the announcement in the paper states he is the second son of Frederick Carrick of Dublin.
I know the family originated in Scotland and moved to Ireland, again I don't know when.

If these sound like they could be part of your family, I would love to try to work out the connection.

Angel

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