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Dublin / Re: Unitarian Church Dublin
« on: Sunday 30 November 25 11:21 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much hanes teulu, Dublin 1850 and Athacliath62.

I am very grateful for all the information you have provided. You are all very kind.

Kindest regards,

Nora

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Dublin / Re: Unitarian Church Dublin
« on: Friday 28 November 25 12:10 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Elwyn and athacliah62 for your quick replies.

I will check out Sandymount first, and if I have no luck there I will try Belfast.

Fingers crossed I find what I am looking for.

Kindest regards,

Nora




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Dublin / Unitarian Church Dublin
« on: Thursday 27 November 25 18:31 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Rootschatters,

I am wondering if someone can help me please.

I am trying to find out if there was a Unitarian Church in Donnybrook in the 1860s?

I have tried online without much success.

Thank you in advance.

Nora

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Dublin / Re: Harness Maker apprentice Dublin
« on: Friday 04 April 25 11:59 BST (UK)  »
I would like to express by thanks to LH, Heywood, and Kiltaglassen for all your efforts on my behalf.
You are all so helpful and kind.
I have all the above information, marriage, births, census records etc.,
The one thing I am missing is Patrick Mitchells birth.
I know he was born in St. Thomas parish, in 1870, and I think he was baptized in the old St. Thomas Church on Marlborough Street.  I cannot find any birth or baptismal records for that church, so maybe they no longer exist? I seem to have hit a brick wall on this one!

Thanks again.
Nora Lush

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Dublin / Re: Harness Maker apprentice Dublin
« on: Wednesday 26 March 25 19:30 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Shanreagh,

Thank you for your reply.

His fathers name was Peter Mitchell, but on his marriage certificate where it asks for his fathers occupation it just has a line drawn through that part.
I am not sure if that means his father is deceased or a pensioner with no occupation.

Kindest regards,
Nora

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Dublin / Re: Harness Maker apprentice Dublin
« on: Monday 24 March 25 20:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Shanreagh,
Thank you for your reply.

My grandfathers name was Patrick Mitchell. He was a Unitarian, but became Catholic to marry my grandmother.

I have his marriage record, and also his army records. He is on the census too.

I have no idea where to search for his birth records except I know he was born in Dublin in 1870.

Kindest regards,

Nora Lush

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Dublin / Re: Harness Maker apprentice Dublin
« on: Sunday 23 March 25 09:31 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Heywood,

Thanks for your reply.

I have not been able to find his birth record so I am stuck and I cannot get further back.


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Dublin / Re: Harness Maker apprentice Dublin
« on: Thursday 13 March 25 18:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Milliepede,

Thank you for your reply to my enquiry. I have not been able to get further back as yet, but I will keep trying.

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Dublin / Harness Maker apprentice Dublin
« on: Monday 10 March 25 20:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Rootschatters,

I am hoping someone can help or advise me please.
My grandfather was a harness maker in Dublin. He was born in 1870, and I am trying to find out where he would have learned his trade, or where he would have served his apprenticeship.
I have tried searching on line but with no success.
Has anyone got any ideas where i would find apprenticeship records for this trade in Dublin?

Thank you in advance.
Nora


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