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Dublin / Re: St. Paul's - Arran Quay / Bardin and Curry
« on: Saturday 01 December 12 15:13 GMT (UK)  »
http://www.churchandhalston.irishcapuchins.com/Purchase.html
I spoke to a lovely lady called Paddy Pender, gave her my e-mail address, true to her word I received the PDF files 2 days later. I have found since I started on my Irish family tree there are so many helpful folk around, just take yourself for instance. Thank you Shaun. 

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Dublin / Re: St. Paul's - Arran Quay / Bardin and Curry
« on: Friday 30 November 12 21:35 GMT (UK)  »
I have been sent 2 baptismal certificates for William and Patrick Barnes and one has the mother as Margaret Barnes and Patrick Barnes his mother is Margaret Curry. So thank you for pointing me in this direction I'm confident that both William and Patrick are both the sons of Margaret Curry and Patrick Bardin.

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Dublin / Re: St. Paul's - Arran Quay / Bardin and Curry
« on: Tuesday 27 November 12 14:33 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Hasta, On Francis's death certificate the cause of death was Pulmonary TB 9 months 26 days in hospital exhaustion certified. Poor great uncle, what a dreadful waste of a young life, only 34 years old. 

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Dublin / Re: St. Paul's - Arran Quay / Bardin and Curry
« on: Tuesday 27 November 12 14:21 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for that information. Regarding Albert Barnes I had to see a solicitor and swear on oath to have Barnes changed to Bardin. You are most likely correct with regards to Patrick Barns and William Barnes, it's a pity Margaret Curry is not mentioned and that the address at birth do not match up. Even so I think you have done an excellent job so far, thank you for your time and effort.   

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Dublin / Re: St. Paul's - Arran Quay / Bardin and Curry
« on: Sunday 25 November 12 17:08 GMT (UK)  »
I’ve been looking at my grandfather’s baby brother Francis Bardin who died in 1918 in Dublin at 4 North Brunswick; the informant at his death was Michael Murphy (inmate). I’m wondering if Francis Bardin was a prisoner or a resident of a Workhouse when he died in1918?  After researching Francis for only a few minutes it would seem that he was in and out of prison from the age of 17 until his death at the age of 34 for mainly minor offences. His death certificate states that he died of TB after spending almost 10 months in hospital.       

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Dublin / Re: St. Paul's - Arran Quay / Bardin and Curry
« on: Saturday 24 November 12 15:14 GMT (UK)  »
I've just got the information thanks Shane, Arthur was baptised 25/08/1856, mind you it cost me 25 credits.

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Dublin / Re: St. Paul's - Arran Quay / Bardin and Curry
« on: Saturday 24 November 12 13:45 GMT (UK)  »
No, St. Michan

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Dublin / Re: St. Paul's - Arran Quay / Bardin and Curry
« on: Saturday 24 November 12 13:25 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Shane, it would seem that Arthur would have been the eldest 1856 one year after his parents marriage. However his baptism is not mentioned in Irish Genealogy. The first mention of children is that of Mary Bardin almost 10 years after Margaret and Patrick's marriage, there is no mention of Arthur or any may be siblings prior to Mary, then there's no stopping them. :D

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Dublin / Re: St. Paul's - Arran Quay / Bardin and Curry
« on: Saturday 24 November 12 12:41 GMT (UK)  »
A riddle that requires assistance :- Margaret Curry married Patrick Bardin on 11/09/1855 at St Pauls Arran Quay Dublin. Margaret died 24/11/1919 at the age of 74 according to her death certificate. I have done an extensive search for any Margaret Curry’s born about 1845 and came across two. One was baptised on 17/05/1838 at St. Michan the other was baptised on 27/02/1844 at St Catherine. I’m inclined to accept 1838 to be the Margaret Curry for two reasons; firstly she would have been 18 years old at the time of her marriage as opposed to 11 if I go in accordance to her death certificate. Secondly St Michan is the church where her and Patricks children were baptised. My next query is that of Arthur Bardin, until his marriage to Theresa Howe at St Michan’s on 16/11/1879 I had no record of his existence. I have search Irish genealogy for some time and his name was not mentioned. Can anyone please assist me on Arthur Bardin’s birth or baptism please?

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