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Wicklow / Re: Halpin family of Wicklow - Link
« on: Wednesday 22 April 09 18:42 BST (UK)  »
Ann doesnt have any photos of Edwin and Marianne as she never knew who they were until now, only that her grandparents were William Halpin and Matilda Henry. I am slowly finding out info but cant access the 1901 census so I will wait until you send it to me. Was Bridget Edwin and Marianne's daughter? Whatever info you have  I will be most grateful for and dont mind the delay. Thanks

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Wicklow / Re: Halpin family of Wicklow - Link
« on: Thursday 16 April 09 18:46 BST (UK)  »
Hello, thanks very much for all the information. Constance Halpin died in 1992 at York at her daughter Ann's home (now Meek) but im sure she will remember past events from her mum's life. When did Edwin and his family live in Dublin and were their children born there Ann thinks he was born in County Tyrone, I have the 1911 Dublin census with Matilda Henry's family. Iwill ask Ann if the Dublin address is familiar. Do you have all the dates of birth of Edwin and Marianne's children? Thanks

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Wicklow / Re: Halpin family of Wicklow - Link
« on: Wednesday 15 April 09 14:36 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for replying. From reading the info about the Halpins I thought Edwin and Marianne were William's parents, i will pass this on to my relative. Constance Halpin has a sister Matilda also known as Tilly. I look forward to finding out more about the family.

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Wicklow / Re: Halpin family of Wicklow - Link
« on: Thursday 09 April 09 19:24 BST (UK)  »
I am researching the Halpin family too from Wicklow for my ex mother in law. Her mother Constance Halpin was born 1917 Dublin, parents were William Robert Halpin and Matilda Henry and she recalls that William was disowned by his family as Matilda was catholic, and has told me about 2 sisters who ran a post office in Wicklow but only one of them spoke to her gran. Your story is familiar and I hope there is a connection somewhere as she would like to know about her grandparents. I hope you can help.

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