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Down / Re: The ward family
« on: Thursday 16 February 12 21:11 GMT (UK)  »
hello paulmc  it's anything to do with the wards that i am interested in. I started this search last year but due to ill health i didn't get to far with it, i have some information about the older wards but not a lot.
what i am doing is working my way backwards from my dad who was john ward who was the eldest son of john and Annie ward my grand perants that owned the pub.
                                                                                                   mirtna

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Family History Programs, Tree Organisation, Presentation / family tree
« on: Monday 27 April 09 19:48 BST (UK)  »
I would like to start a family tree,and i was looking at a site( my heritage)
and it looks great.But what i would like to know is   can you do your tree and keep it private for a time  or doe's it go on the internet for all to see?

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Down / Re: The ward family
« on: Saturday 25 April 09 22:56 BST (UK)  »
After asking around my search for the ward family has moved to belfast.
john-annie ward 27 old lodge road,1916--1918. it has all been redeveloped now (crumlin rd area)
would their have been a census record for that time?

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Down / Re: The ward family
« on: Tuesday 21 April 09 18:09 BST (UK)  »
AGHADOWEY      thank-you for your help  :)

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Down / Re: The ward family
« on: Tuesday 21 April 09 17:40 BST (UK)  »
AGHADOWEY   from what i've found out and with a helpful link OULGUNDOG posted for me  ther was an incident in the pub at the time of the battle of dolly's brae 1850, i would doubt they have needed planning permission then.
but i was just thinking were i would go to find out in newry,banbridge,or belfast planning  :) :)

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Down / Re: The ward family
« on: Tuesday 21 April 09 09:54 BST (UK)  »
I have found out that the pub in ballyward was not always a pub. I have been told at first it was a place were horses were changed or rested, a one store building, then an extension was built making it a two store before the pub was added what i would like to know would their have been plans for this, or when did planning permission  begin? and if-so were would i go to see them. :) :) :)

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Down / Re: The ward family
« on: Tuesday 14 April 09 07:52 BST (UK)  »
OTTO,  SAM CANTLEY,  OULGUNDOG
I am sorry i could not reply sooner as i work night's
thank you all for your links, I shall look at them all and post whatever i find 
and OULGUNDOG I'm a newbie at this to   :) :) :)

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Down / Re: The ward family
« on: Monday 13 April 09 22:05 BST (UK)  »
aghadowey   sorry about the shouting will be a little bit quieter from now on,
and thank-you for the quick reply. I shall have a look at the links you posted  for me    thank- you   :) :)

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Down / The ward family
« on: Monday 13 April 09 21:00 BST (UK)  »
I would be very greatfull if any members of the R C forum could help me with the search for the WARD family (John--Annie). What I know is they lived in Ballyward, Co. Down, had a public house and lived near a place called Dolly's Brae :) :) ;)


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