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Dublin / Re: Is Bellah a nickname?
« on: Monday 24 August 15 18:20 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for trying to help.
 I googled - a mistake because it only adds to the confusion unfortunately.
One site thought it might mean Albert but according to the rest it's a Slavic Christian name.
So it seems that in Ireland at least it can be used on a whim. Oh well that's what I get for trying to take a shortcut. Cheers all.

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Dublin / Is Bellah a nickname?
« on: Sunday 23 August 15 10:35 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I've just come across the name Bellah in connection with a recently found uncle. I'm not sure of the spelling. It's an unusual name for a male and I think it's a nickname. Anyone with any information on it please?

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Carlow / Re: Catholic Records for Carlow
« on: Wednesday 03 April 13 19:02 BST (UK)  »
I am also waiting for Carlow records. Not holding my breath though. Come on Carlow!!!

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Ireland / Re: Missing Marriage
« on: Sunday 20 January 13 16:30 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Heywood
That was quick! Yes that must be them. I was thinking of searching for them in the UK or on passenger lists as had begun to think they might have emigrated after William's death. Thank you.

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Ireland / Missing Marriage
« on: Sunday 20 January 13 15:52 GMT (UK)  »
Hello
I've searched everywhere I can think of for a marriage record for my gggrandparents William Ganly and Bridget Hanrahan.
Bridget is on the 1901 census living in Dublin with their children where she is recorded as a widow. The funny thing is, except for the eldest son John who is my ggrandfather there is no record of the family on the 1911 census, at least not that I can find.
I found all the children's births on Irishgenealogy but alas no marriage record for William and Bridget and I have no idea where they originated from.
Any help much appreciated.

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