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Dublin / Re: Ceppi family in Dublin
« on: Friday 25 January 19 15:22 GMT (UK)  »
To Jane,
On second thought I think Charles and Francesco are the same person. I think I misread the date and I wrote 1890 and should have put 1880 (so you are correct). But I still think the P Ceppi is the senior one (and not grand nephew)... John

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Dublin / Re: Ceppi family in Dublin
« on: Friday 25 January 19 11:15 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jane,
Do you have a date for Seraphin marriage to Caroline in Notre Dame? Sorry I don't known where I got Dominico (I meant Eugenio). Charles Ceppi died in 1890 (look below to see more details on him), and he should not be confused with Francesco. As for the P Ceppi I believe this is the old man (not the great nephew) look at the last donation to St Mary Church £1 (about £120 in todays money) a young man in his 20s would not be giving such a large donation (he would have other things on his mind)... John Rogers



CEPPI OR CERRI, Carlo or Charles, Frame Maker, 12 Castle-street, Dublin 1873. Carlo Ceppi entered the South Dublin Union (or Workhouse) on the 7th August 1873: Name-Carlo Ceppi, Age-34, Marital Status-Widower, Type of Employment-Frame Maker, Religion-Roman Catholic, Disability-Not Listed, Name of Wife-Not Listed, Number of Children-Not Listed, Reason for Entering Workhouse-Not Listed, Date of Entry-7th August 1873, Date of Departure-22nd August 1873 (Dublin Workhouses Admission & Discharge Registers 1840-1920). Death of Charles Ceppi (aged-35) Statue Maker at St Vincent on the 11th Nov 1890 of brights disease (Deaths: Civil Registration of Ireland 1845-1958).

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Dublin / Re: Ceppi family in Dublin
« on: Thursday 24 January 19 19:23 GMT (UK)  »
Hi All,
Peter Ceppi was still in Dublin May 1900


He is again mentioned in the local newspapers in Oct 1896, Oct 1897 and 19th May 1900: 1) St Lawrence’s Home for Nurses for the Sick Poor… P Ceppi… 2s…; 2) Meeting of the Friends of [Irish Catholic Boys] Brigade… P Ceppi…; 3) Donations to St Mary Church of Angels, Church-street… P Ceppi Esq, Wellington-quay £1… (FJ or DCA, 12th Oct 1896, 25th Oct 1897 and DUDN, 19th May 1900).

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Dublin / Re: Ceppi family in Dublin
« on: Thursday 24 January 19 09:31 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jane,
Any idea when Peter was born and area of Switzerland? He seems to have spent sometime in Paris working under Condoni ca1847 (is this true or just a family myth), after this brief french sojourn Peter returned to Switzerland and married Angelina/Angela; the couple had three sons Francesco, Dominico, and Seraphin (am I missing any children?). The first mentioned I have of him in Dublin is in advertisement in Oct 1861 and last mention in said city is in 1887. I believe Seraphin took over the family business in the later 1880s... JOhn Rogers

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Dublin / Re: Ceppi family in Dublin
« on: Wednesday 23 January 19 23:07 GMT (UK)  »
To whom it may concern,
Thank for the said info (I did very same said search earlier today)... Still no sign of Peter Ceppi death record though, I have a listing of him 1887 and he is not recorded in 1901 Irish Census (so he must have died in-between these two time periods. I have tried variant spelling of his name and still no result; so maybe he didn't died in Ireland? Or might he have passed away in Paris or somewhere else? Like all genealogy one has to be patient 'and all good things comes to those that wait'... Yours John

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Dublin / Re: Ceppi family in Dublin
« on: Wednesday 23 January 19 19:25 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Everyone,
Just wondering when Peter Ceppi married (ie date and place) and when his death occurred in Dublin
around the turn of century?

John Rogers

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Glamorganshire Lookup Requests / Re: Louisa Kirchner - 1841 look-up please.
« on: Thursday 13 August 15 11:03 BST (UK)  »
Hi I am trying to find information on Simon Kirchner, Cabinet Maker working in Limerick 1815-ca1830.
I known the man hand two wives a Mary and Margaret and at least 4 children out of the unions. Two of the sons appear in the UK Census 1861 and are living in Birmingham (Benjamin and Simon), was wondering went the family left Ireland was it before or after the famine???
John Rogers

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Kerry / Re: Cliffords with Upholsterers background
« on: Monday 05 August 13 16:40 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
As per your last post, might be date in the family Bible be wrong? As for the Civil Registration records re age of person ie Joanna Clifford; this can never really be a varified. Finally, I believe that Mary Clifford was born in Tralee and baptized in Killarney (could this be right). As for the other children they died in child birth (high mortality of the day).
John

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Kerry / Re: Cliffords with Upholsterers background
« on: Thursday 01 August 13 21:53 BST (UK)  »
Hi All,
Do you think this is John Patrick Clifford?

Marriage of JOHN CLIFFORD of KILLARNEY and MARY LYNCH of KILLARNEY
on 20 February 1827
Parish/Church/Congregation - KILLARNEY
Area - KERRY (RC)
Baptism of JULIA CLUVANE of KILLARNEY
on 15 July 1827
Parish/Church/Congregation - KILLARNEY
Area - KERRY (RC)
Baptism of JOHN CLIFFORD of KILLARNEY
on 27 March 1831
Parish/Church/Congregation - KILLARNEY
Area - KERRY (RC)
Baptism of JAMES CLIFFORD of KILLARNEY
on 18 April 1833
Parish/Church/Congregation - KILLARNEY
Area - KERRY (RC)
Baptism of JOHANNA CLIFFORD of KILLARNEY
on 26 July 1835
Parish/Church/Congregation - KILLARNEY
Area - KERRY (RC)
Baptism of JEREMIAH CLIFFORD of KILLARNEY
on 4 November 1837
Parish/Church/Congregation - KILLARNEY
Area - KERRY (RC)
Baptism of MARY CLIFFORD of KILLARNEY
on 28 May 1840
Parish/Church/Congregation - KILLARNEY
Area - KERRY (RC)

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