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Wexford / Re: Catholic Churches in Enniscorthy around 1864
« on: Sunday 22 July 12 21:47 BST (UK)  »
Regrets no online Catholic Church records for Enniscorthy

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Wexford / Re: PRE 1840 INFO FOR WEXFORD + WHERE
« on: Thursday 25 February 10 00:18 GMT (UK)  »
I would check Griffith Valuation to check how many Bolgers are head of Household
in Wexford Country.

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Ireland / Re: Griffith's Valuation
« on: Sunday 21 February 10 10:41 GMT (UK)  »
Only the Head of Household are recorded in Griffith's Valuation

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Dublin / Re: Custom House Burning / John Wilson
« on: Saturday 20 February 10 22:53 GMT (UK)  »
National Photographic   Archive
Meeting House Square , Temple Bar, Dublin 2.
Tel: 01 603 0371
Fax 01 6777451
E-mail photoarchive[at]nli.ie
Web http://www.nli.ie

The archive contains over 300,000 photographs, with a number of collections of relevance to military heritage. The Keogh collection covers the years 1914-1923 and includes images of the Irish Volunteers, National Volunteers, Irish Citizen Army, British Army, IRA and National Army as well as of numerous individuals involved in the War of Independence and the Civil War. The Valentine postcard and the J.W., O’Neill collections deal with the 1916 Rising and its aftermath. The Hogan/Lennon collection has a substantial number of photographs of events from 1920-1924 especially during the Civil War. Smaller collections relating to the Civil War are Fitzelle, MacConnoran and Matthews. There are also some photographs of interest in the Casement and Sheehy Skeffington collections.
Open Mon-Fri, 10.00am-5.00pm, Sat 10.00am-2.00pm.

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Dublin / Re: Custom House Burning / John Wilson
« on: Saturday 20 February 10 21:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
If and when the book is printed included me on the list to buy one,
thank you

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Dublin / Re: Custom House Burning / John Wilson
« on: Saturday 20 February 10 21:36 GMT (UK)  »
Hi! This is a very interesting strand. I am doing some research on the Custom House - my father's uncle was killed there. My intention is to produce a book about the event, and so far with the internet I have found a lot of stray pieces of information. My great-uncle's name was Edward Dorins and he was also a member of E Co, Second Battalion. I would be grateful for any information that people have and I will try to find out more based on what you have given here. The only other member of E Co known to me was Capt Daniel J Begley, who was a veteran of the Easter Rising and died in 1940. I have no evidence that he was at the Custom House but it seems likely. I found an obituary from the Irish Independent for Capt. John Wilson which I don't have with me at the time of writing but I will post it as soon as I have the chance. I will also add PC Flynn to my list and let you know if I find anything else about him.

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Wexford / Re: Help Baptism record Wexford
« on: Monday 27 April 09 13:18 BST (UK)  »
Their is also Maudlintown in Wexford town it on the main road to Rosslare

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Wexford / Re: Wexford Town Appeal
« on: Monday 27 April 09 13:01 BST (UK)  »
Some of my father family were also born their,
early 1930 possible

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Dublin / Re: BMD & Census records for Dublin
« on: Wednesday 11 March 09 12:29 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,

Their is a Name: Mary Burke
Registration district: Dublin South
Record type: BIRTHS
Registration date - quarter and year: Oct - Dec 1898
Estimated birth year:
Age:
Mother surnames:
Film number: 101067
Volume: 2
Page: 612

Collection: Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes 1845-1958

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