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Dublin / Re: 33 percy street, dublin - 1939 usage
« on: Wednesday 29 July 09 16:16 BST (UK)  »
Hi there River,

My mother is still waiting for an appointment date to go see Sr. Frances-surely with the freedom of information act they must give you all the information they have/holding.

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Dublin / Re: 33 percy street, dublin - 1939 usage
« on: Thursday 14 May 09 12:46 BST (UK)  »
Hi there freehily,
Was just reading your posts and if your parent was baptised in St. Mary's the information your looking for might be in St. Patricks Guild, 203 merrion Road.  They are holding the files.  You must write to them enclosing your parent's birth Cert/Bap cert(photocopy) addressed to ;Sister Francers Fahy.  It takes between6/7 weeks for an appointment.  They will appoint a social worker aswell.
They will give you the information that's held in the file but it doesn't contain any medical information.
They won't see you without an appointment-Hope this helps-let me know how you get on.  My mother was born in 1943 in 33 Percy Place and baptised in St. Mary's, Haddington Rd.  The Sponsor Kathleen Dalton was a  sponsor to a lot of babies at that time.

Good luck.  Natasha.

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Dublin / Re: 33 percy street, dublin - 1939 usage
« on: Thursday 14 May 09 12:15 BST (UK)  »
Hello there,  yes 1952 I think.  Found Percy place and spoke to a priest, who remembers it being a nursing home.  I found the place that have been keeping the records so now we have to write a letter and wait 6 weeks for an appointment to talk about my mother's file. A social worker will also be there, along with the nun and my mother.  it won't have medical history in it though.  But finger's crossed the info we want will be in it.    :)

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Dublin / Re: 33 percy street, dublin - 1939 usage
« on: Wednesday 06 May 09 19:01 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Ann.

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Dublin / Re: 33 percy street, dublin - 1939 usage
« on: Wednesday 06 May 09 16:45 BST (UK)  »
Hi george,
 Thanks for that- yes i found out that she was a nurse called Kathleen Dalton- she was a nurse there and she was a sponsor to alot of babies.  Her name has appeared on a lot of Bat. Certs.  She died not too long ago.  I spoke to a priest at St. Mary's this morning and he said she may have made up alot of these names on childen's Bert Certs and Bap.certs.  I'm going to get my mam to write a letter to the tracing agency at the Adoption support and see if they can come up with anything.  But it's not looking good for all those children who were told they were born in this "private nursing home".

Thanks again, talk to you soon,
Natasha.

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Dublin / Re: 33 percy street, dublin - 1939 usage
« on: Wednesday 06 May 09 11:50 BST (UK)  »
Hi there all,

have been reading your messages and i too am looking for information on 33 Percy place.  My mother was adopted from there in 1943.  i don't know where to go from here.  Can anybody help?

Thanks.

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