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Lanarkshire / Re: Locating a grave in Old Dalbeth Cemetery
« on: Monday 15 January 24 09:22 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for the link.

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Lanarkshire / Locating a grave in Old Dalbeth Cemetery
« on: Friday 12 January 24 19:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,
I am hoping someone can help me. Is there a way of finding a location of a grave in Old Dalbeth Cemetery? I located 4 ancestors buried there, the earliest, Sarah Garrity in November 1851. The index in Scotlands People mentions lair for each entry but when I got the images it does not provide a number.
Interestingly one of the entries has the name recorded but is then crossed out with no further information recorded. Any ideas why?
The family owned a business in Glasgow and seemed to have done well for themselves so I dont think they would be in a paupers grave.
Any help would be gratefully received. Thanks for reading.

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Galway / Re: Elizabeth Huband Persse
« on: Tuesday 03 January 23 17:14 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you both for your replies. I came across her name in a diary and wondered if she was an ancestor of Lady Gregory's. I don't know her husbands name or her children. What info I know about her is what is on my original post.

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Thank you both for replying. Yes the advertisements and newspaper article relate to my ancestor, Mrs Bridget Garrity (her husband was Bernard). Their son, Patrick Garrity also had a shop in Monaghan town as did Bernards brother, Owen Garrity. I will have a look at the maps and see if any reference where North Gate was in Glasslough Street. Thanks again for helping a stranger.

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Monaghan / Garrity family, "North Gate", Glasslough Street, Monaghan, County Monaghan
« on: Saturday 31 December 22 08:47 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,
When researching my Monaghan ancestors I came across a reference in a book "Another street ran up part of the grounds occupied by Glasslough Street, and the North Gate was about where Mrs. Garrity's house is." The Garrity family owned a drapers shop in the 19th century. I was wondering does anyone know the exact location where the "north gate" was as this would then tell me where exactly my ancestors had their shop. Thanks for reading.

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Galway / Elizabeth Huband Persse
« on: Monday 05 December 22 18:13 GMT (UK)  »
Hello
I am looking for information on Elizabeth Huband born in Athlone 10th February 1773. Married ? Persse, Headford or Castleboy. I think her family or the Persse family were connected to the Gregg family. Any help would be appreciated.

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