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Durham / Re: Church Road Sheriff Hill Gateshead
« on: Friday 18 May 12 19:39 BST (UK)  »
Hi Stan/Ron,

I visit isee Gateshead quite a bit and the photos shown are not of the area where the houses were, they are further down the road from the church and around the corner so are not shown on the photos.
Ron not sure what you mean Inikey search?

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Durham / Church Road Sheriff Hill Gateshead
« on: Friday 18 May 12 10:52 BST (UK)  »
Trying to find info/photo of old Houses that were located on Church Road Sheriff Hill, they were past St John's Church heading towards Low Fell and were located where the road turned the corner opposite Sheriff Hill Hall, there are some prefab houses there at present but the old houses are on the 1919 OS Map and also are still there on the 1939 OS Map, I have viewed the maps at Gateshead Library and my Great Grandparents Christopher and Mary Mangan lived at no 7 of the houses up until they passed away in 1930 and 1931.

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Durham / Punshon Family Chester Le Street and Birtley
« on: Sunday 06 November 11 16:19 GMT (UK)  »
Looking for anyone with information on or who are relatives of the Punshon Family who were originally from Chester Le Street and then Birtley Co Durham.
Thomas and Beatrice Punshon (Nee Atkinson) and their Children, Mary J, William, Robert, Thomas, Margaret, Martha, Ethel, Fred, Harry and Isabella.
Particularly interested in Fred who married an Annie Harrison and had two children that I know of, Freda and Eric, and who was killed in Italy on November 1943 and is buried in Sangro War Cemetery Italy.
My Grandfather was William who died in 1930.
When living in Birtley the Family lived in No.3 South Terrace.

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Kildare / Re: Mangan Family Naas
« on: Tuesday 05 July 11 22:56 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for that information Jack, there look to be some possibilities, John Mangan- possibly my Great Great Grandfather, Robert Mangan - possibly my Grandfathers Brother. I plan to visit Naas at some time in the near future to see if I can find out more about the family.

Thanks again.

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Kildare / Re: Coady Naas
« on: Sunday 01 November 09 16:05 GMT (UK)  »
Hucksterhawk,

Hi, do the photos your Mam mentiond of the Mangan family show them in Ireland or in England, do you/your Mam have much info on my Great Grandfather Christopher Mangan and Great Grandmother Mary Mangan?

Kind Regards

Kevin

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Kildare / Mangans
« on: Saturday 31 October 09 21:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Hucksterhawk, sent this personal message below yesterday but not sure if you recieved it.

Hi, apologies for not replying until now but I have just noticed your post, normally I recieve a mail from rootschat to say there has been a reply to my posts but unfortunately on this occasion I did not. Your Mam rang me and left a message Thursday 29/10 but I was away in London and did not pick it up until Thursday night so did not want to ring her late at night, however I did ring today 30/10 and had a good chat about the Mangans with your Mam and was delighted to find out that your Mam has photos of my Grandmother Josephine Mangan, Grandfather William Punshon, Great Grandfather Christopher and Grandmother Mary Mangan, her Uncles John Joseph and Christopher Mangan, your Mam mentioned that she would get me some photos done of the family and it is still sinking in that there are photos available, I never knew my Grandmother Josephine and Grandfather William as they died long before I was born so have never had much information on them and any photos so please pass on my thanks to your Mam, she is going to ring me in a few days time to arrange something and I would be delighted to meet her and be able to chat further, I also have some census info on where the family lived in Naas Kildare and also when they were in England in 1911 and also have the records on your Mams Uncle John Joseph(known as Uncle Jack your Mam said) when he was in the Royal Marines during the First World War and through until 1939.

Regards Kevin

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Kildare / Re: Coady Naas
« on: Sunday 07 June 09 12:45 BST (UK)  »
Hello again, I am looking for any info on Mangans in Naas since early 1900's, my Grandmother's Family were from there and on the 1901 Irish Census are shown to be living in Rathasker Road, they were My Great Grandfather Christopher Mangan, Wife Mary nee Tierney, sons John and Christopher and Daughters Bridgit, Agnes and my Grandmother Josephine. I know that my Great Grandfathers Father was a John Mangan who married a Bridgit Murphy and they lived in Main Street Naas, my Great Grandfather had three siblings that I know of Robert, James and Mary, my Great Grandfather and his Family came across to England some time between 1901 and 1911 as they are shown on the English 1911 Census as living in Birtley Co Durham. I am looking for Mangans in Naas from that time and up to the present day that may be decendants of my Great Grandfather's siblings Robert and James and any info on the other sibling Mary, I am not a Mangan but my Grandmother Josephine was, also my Great Great Grandfather John Mangan's Father I think was a William Mangan who is shown on the Griffiths Valuation as living at Main Street Naas but I have not confirmed that yet. Any help you could give would be greatly appreciated.

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Kildare / Re: Coady Naas
« on: Thursday 04 June 09 15:05 BST (UK)  »
Hello Norman, are you aware of any Mangans from Naas. Main Street or Rathasker Road? see my previous posts.

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Thanks for the photo Preshous, do you mean no. 7 is the house or the cottage just in the picture on the left, according to google map the cottage to the left is No. 7 but not sure how accurate it is. I have now confirmed from the Gateshead electoral rolls that the Mangan Family were living at No. 7 Church Road at least until 1928, possibly longer as my Great Grandfather Christopher Mangan died 1931 and his Wife Mary 1930 and by that time all of their children had married and were living elsewhere.
On another matter has anyone heard of Mill Cottage Sheriff Hill as my Great Aunt Agnes Kelly, Nee Mangan, was living there with my Great Uncle Aaron Kelly and their family early 1920's, have a number of Baptism records for their children from St Oswalds RC Church Wrekenton from the early 1920's which all show Mill Cottage as their parents Agnes and Aaron's home.

K

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