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Carlow / Re: Crowe family
« on: Saturday 21 March 09 15:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hello. as you can see from the posts the Crowe family is a bit confusing. if you have any dates of birth or town names, that may be helpful. Did you parents / grandparents emigrate? If when, and to where? Sorry i cant be of much help, I've been quite out of the loop for a while.

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United States of America / Re: German Records! So close yet so far away...
« on: Friday 22 August 08 08:46 BST (UK)  »
hello. i live in germany, and read german. i will see what i can do.

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: COUGHLAN, Limerick Ireland, All dates
« on: Friday 22 August 08 03:13 BST (UK)  »
hello. i already replied to the other message, but here it is: i am the grandson of thomas coughlan. my father was kieran coughlan, born 1922 ( i think) he died in 1995. i have a one or two pictures of thomas coughlan, i will see if i can dig them out. i was born in 1955, so i guess we would be about the same age? i cant figure out what reltion we are. second cousins? i never could figure that stuff out. anyway, tell me more about yourself, what do you do, and some more of the family history, if you have any! thanks. i llok forward to hearing from you.

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: COUGHLAN, Limerick Ireland, All dates
« on: Wednesday 18 January 06 08:43 GMT (UK)  »
I am a Coughlan. My grandfather, Thomas Coughlan, lived in Palaskenry near Limerick. I have not been able to find out much beyond that, so if you have anything, please let me know. Thanks, Justin

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Carlow / Re: Crowe family
« on: Tuesday 17 January 06 12:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, I just read your post. I'm a liittle confused. My maternal grandfather was Joseph Crowe, who worked for Maj. Clayton-Browne, but I don't remember any metion of Annie being a daughter of Joe. I have pics of all the family i the 20's in Graigecullen.I remember my mother Mary (Lena) mentioning an aunt Annie, so was she maybe Joe's sister?  Regards, Justin

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Carlow / Re: Crowe family
« on: Monday 21 February 05 11:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, yes,  surname is Coughlan. I live and work in Germany as a civilian employee for the U.S. Military in Heidelberg,  although how long that will last I have no idea. There is talk of pulling all the U.S. troops out of Germany (punishment for not joining in). I am married here and have a 14 year old son. My wife, Rita, is German.  I actually live in a small village about 40k from Heidelberg, very pleasant, especially in the summer, Heidelberg can be unbearably humid in August. I will look up any pics I have and mail them to you if you like. My email address is 

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 so you can contact me directly. Cheers, Justin
 p.s. Uncle Austin wouln't let me have the sword, it was dragging around behind me anyway!

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Carlow / Re: Crowe family
« on: Sunday 20 February 05 18:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, yes, we are cousins. I met your father once or twice when I  was very young, I thnk he lived around Blackrock? and have some photos which were taken in the sixties.  I also have some from later (seventies i think). As regards Joe Sr. it seems to be very difficult to find out anything. There is a website about the South Irish Horse, but information is very scarce apparently a lot of the records were destroyed during WW2. My Mum, (Lena) died in 1994, and my Dad a year later. I do remember trying on Uncle Austins sword and hat when i was about  8 years old. Where do you live now?   Justin

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Carlow / Re: Crowe family
« on: Monday 18 October 04 19:13 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I have some photographs that my mother left to me. One says 'Mrs Crowe, Maryboro St, Carlow (1927)'. I have several others of Joe Crowe Sr. from around the same date. One shows him mounted and says 'Joseph Crowe, Carlow (Tinryland), South Irish Horse 1914 - 1918'. I was in Carlow a couple of times, as a child and then in the seventies. Unfortunately I dont know his birth year, but it must have been some time in the late 1880s or early 1890s to have been in thw army in WW1. If you have any more info please let me know. thanx. (I also remember my Mother telling me that my Grandfather worked at 'the big house', which I understand to have been 'Brownhills' if I am correct.)

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Carlow / Crowe family
« on: Saturday 16 October 04 19:11 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I'm trying to find out more about my grandfather, Joseph  Crowe, married to Kate Begley. He was in the South Irish Horse during WW1. the sons were all in the Irish Army and one of the daughters, my mother, moved to Coventry, England during the war. He worked for Major(?) Clayton-Browne at ' the big house' outside carlow.  thanks for any help.

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