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Dublin / Re: Portrane graveyards
« on: Yesterday at 13:28 »
a John Joesph Clinch burial at Glasnevin Cemetery age 78 death 1949?

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Dublin / Re: Portrane graveyards
« on: Yesterday at 13:10 »
find my past

http://www.findmypast.co.uk

a John Clynch lived at 7.3 Portraine Demesne Dublin 1911 census birth Carlow 1878 occuption Asylum Attendant.

death of a John Clynch and John Clinch 1948 on church records

http://www.irishgenealogy.ie

John Clynch Ex Nurse

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Donegal / Re: Help with townland Fanad Peninsula
« on: Friday 12 September 25 12:27 BST (UK)  »
Sorry it was only Robert that went into the water he was the brother of William

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Donegal / Re: Help with townland Fanad Peninsula
« on: Friday 12 September 25 12:26 BST (UK)  »
Sorry it was only Robert Hunter that went to the water he was the Brother of William

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Donegal / Re: Help with townland Fanad Peninsula
« on: Friday 12 September 25 12:16 BST (UK)  »
on the Donegal resource site under Parish of Killygarvan sorry to say this but a

Robert and William Hunter from Ray House jump in the water at Carraleena Point in 20/8/1867

http://Http://www.donegalgenealogy.com

also mention on this site with a lot of Hunter mentioned

http://www.cotyrone.com

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Dublin / Re: "Adoption" ???
« on: Wednesday 10 September 25 13:16 BST (UK)  »
A lot of babies born to unmarried mothers in Ireland went to live with other members of the family no adoption happen and the babies were never told what had happen, my aunt had a Daughter before 1940 and went to live with other members of the family I found out about this in the 1980's.

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Down / Re: Patrick O'Brien: daughter Martha emigrated to England probably c1841
« on: Thursday 04 September 25 13:31 BST (UK)  »
find my past

1841 living at Outrake Gate, Ulverston John and Catherine born in 1816, Jane 4, Marthew 2 and William under 1.

they means must have got married about 1837? is this them on the census?

Mathew is spelt Marthew on the census.

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Down / Re: Patrick O'Brien: daughter Martha emigrated to England probably c1841
« on: Tuesday 02 September 25 13:27 BST (UK)  »
James death is on Find my past(1928) I came across a Byrne H Birkett born 1893 Alabama was in the first world war.  Do you now if this person is a relative of yours,  Irish name were spelt as you said them.

Is the church still standing in Broughton in Furness and have to talk to them about there records or the local council.


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Down / Re: Patrick O'Brien: daughter Martha emigrated to England probably c1841
« on: Monday 01 September 25 13:16 BST (UK)  »
find my past

http://www.findmypast.co.uk

John Birkett baptisms District Ulverston 1813

William born 1841
Thomas Born 1843
Hannah Born 1845
Timothy born 1846

so i guess they must have married 1840/41 I cannot find marriage.

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