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Dublin / Re: Irish Sailors and Soldiers Land Trust dublin houses
« on: Saturday 21 June 14 14:26 BST (UK)  »
Sorry just another question...will the document actually be called a vesting certificate or could it be called something else and would it just be one document or several. One of my sneaky fears is that I have actually seen it in her papers and don't recognise what it is .....

I've have asked my aunt about all this but the problem is she's 85, very unsettled where she is so I cant really get any sense out of her and now it's just becoming a really upsetting topic so I cant really mention it all without floods of tears. All my mum remembers is the 1957/1973 thing...she was so shocked when I said she's signed a lease..

What a bummer eh...such a b****y mess,

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Dublin / Re: Irish Sailors and Soldiers Land Trust dublin houses
« on: Saturday 21 June 14 14:20 BST (UK)  »
Hi Ourgang, what a great name !...what I have so far is that there was a mortgage taken out in 1957 between irish permanent and my grandmother/mum this I presume was to pay for the lease (so maybe this is why they never paid ground rent, as they paid a lump sum up front ?), then in 1973 mum's came off a she was in the uk and my aunts name went on to the lease as she had come home for good. Then there are letters between her solicitor and irish perm around 1977 in which title deeds are mentioned and then another lot in a similar vein in 1982.

I've been over and went to land registry and registry of deeds and all they have is the lease. I can only think you may be right in that it wasn't registered and has been lost. I can see on your link that you can go through a process to do an affidavit for lost certs, so maybe after I've written to the world and has uncle and still cant find it...this is what I'll have to do. So worried so she will be just stuck  in transitory care for ages while I try to sort this out...not helped by me being in the UK !

Just a quick question if you or anyone else can help.

Who is irish permanent now, is it Permanent TSB ?

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Dublin / Re: Irish Sailors and Soldiers Land Trust dublin houses
« on: Thursday 19 June 14 19:49 BST (UK)  »
Hi does anyone know if his organisation is still in existence ?. I'm having problems trying to sort out my aunts title to the freehold of her house in Dublin as she can't find the deeds and looking at the land registry it says this organisation owns the freehold and she owns a 99 year lease. We thought this organisation was wound up, so how could they still own it ?

Any help greatly appreciated as this is holding up her move to a care home (which sounds awful but it is what she wants).

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Australia Lookups completed / Re: Anyone live in Port Pirie ??
« on: Monday 21 September 09 18:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi. I live in Port Pirie and I am researching my own family grave sites. I will be at the port pirie cemetery today.  I will be happy to look for you and take a photo of the site. I have this information from the port pirie council cemetery records website. http://www.pirie.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=130

KENNEDY, JOSEPH
Surname KENNEDY 
Given Names JOSEPH 
Cemetery PORT PIRIE 
Section COMMON CATHOLIC 1
Plot/Grave/Niche 95
Last Residence PORT PIRIE
Age at Death 45 YRS
Date of Burial 11/04/1943
Minister Officiating FR. THOMAS
Funeral Director BACKSTROM
Burial/Order Number 6803

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CC, LOT, 95, GRAVE:1

Hi yes that would be great. Hope I;m not too late. Regional council confirmed it is a private grave with  lease that runs out in 2045. As you quote, lot 95 grave 1  is the location. I'd have thought if it was private it would have some kind of marker, someone paid for the lease so the3y mut have cared about him, Anyway if you can have a look that would be fab.

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United States of America / wade/santriana, Kings, Brooklyn NY
« on: Friday 18 September 09 23:41 BST (UK)  »
My uncle David Wade married Adele Santriana Sept 1936 in Kings, Brooklyn New York. I'd like to get hold of their marriage cert but can only seem to order ones for 1930 and before..any ideas how I can get a copy. I'd also like to find out if they had any children, again any ideas where I could search. They seemed to have stayed in Brooklyn as I found Adele's death in 1989...recorded as Kings.

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Immigrants & Emigrants - General / Re: David Wade - USA
« on: Friday 18 September 09 22:23 BST (UK)  »
Thanks so much for the italian link....I found David's marriage to Adele in 1936..amazing and thanks to the help of others...I know when and where he left Ireland and even have a picture of the ship he left on.

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Australia Lookups completed / Re: Anyone live in Port Pirie ??
« on: Friday 18 September 09 21:48 BST (UK)  »
Got a reply from Port Pirie regional council and they said it's def. a private grave so that's a relief.

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Dublin / David Wade - emigre - usa
« on: Sunday 06 September 09 22:11 BST (UK)  »
My uncle David Wade born in 1902 left Dublin for the USA,  not sure exactly when but probably in the 20s  or early thirties. I know that he sailed to New York, lived in Brooklyn, married and italian girl and had two sons in the US navy. I think he went to,live initially with his uncle, surname Murphy.

I'm not really sure where to start. I thought passenger lists might be a good ideas but would he have sailed from Dublin, or from Cobh...my mum thinks that latter as she ha an idea that's where most emigrants sailed to the US. Any suggestions and should I put this on Dublin or NY Board..or noth

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Immigrants & Emigrants - General / David Wade - USA
« on: Sunday 06 September 09 21:41 BST (UK)  »
My uncle David Wade born in 1902 left Dublin for the USA,  not sure exactly when but probably in the 20s  or early thirties. I know that he sailed to New York, lived in Brooklyn, married and italian girl and had two sons in the US navy. I think he went to,live initially with his uncle, surname Murphy.

I'm not really sure where to start. I thought passenger lists might be a good ideas but would he have sailed from Dublin, or from Cobh...my mum thinks that latter as she ha an idea that's where most emigrants sailed to the US. Any suggestions ?.

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