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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #225 on: Friday 10 July 09 15:08 BST (UK) »
Hi

I went onto that website and found her. But the info is not helpful. I would really need to find where she died? Or where patrick fanning is now, hes her son

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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #226 on: Friday 10 July 09 15:24 BST (UK) »
that familysearch website is just the index - you can use the index details (name, record type, year quarter, registration district, volume number & page ) to order a research cert from the GRO - www.groireland.ie




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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #227 on: Monday 28 September 09 13:59 BST (UK) »

Hi Damsel

I received all your pics, many thanks for those. I am still no further on in my research for the Crawley family though.

I admit I do not spend an enormous ammount of time on it as you can tell by the timelapse for this answer.

Chris

Hi Chris,

just looking through my posts and wondered I never heard back from you as to whether you received those photos and the information I sent on your graves ? hope it was all of some help to you ? Damsel

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My Mother in Law has added she thinks the brothers name was Harry. He was definitately training to be apriest.

As for Dolly, I think she had to work for her food, possilbly pulling a cart or trap.

i am away for the next week so if you post I will reply when I return.

Many thanks

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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #228 on: Tuesday 29 September 09 02:42 BST (UK) »
Yes I most certainly do!  We recently stayed in Athy.

I just returned from a trip over to England and Ireland ( from New Zealand) chasing details of my grandmother's birth family.  My grandmother was adopted and knew she was but her adoptive mother wouldn't tell her any details. 

Well I finally found her birth family in January this year ( she was 2 months old and named with her birth name in the 1911 census living with the family that adopted her!!) and they are a family from Co Kildare in and around Ballitore, Narraghmore, Moone, Timolin and Fontstown.  Now i had heard of none of these places before this trip.  We achieved a lot on the trip but our time was very limited and I was unable to chase down the Parish Records for Fontstown, Church of Ireland, baptisms.

Any ideas?

Thanks


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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #229 on: Tuesday 13 October 09 19:52 BST (UK) »
hi Damsel

i am trying to trace the Wall Family Patrick and Ester wall were married in 1938 and had three children.

any help much appriciated

whitty

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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #230 on: Sunday 18 October 09 11:26 BST (UK) »
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you and Yes indeed you can contact the central records for Church of Ireland through their website, if you email them they will be able to tell you if they have the records for the parish you are looking at and also the cost of a search with them if you cannot get there yourself, and I believe that they do not have excessive charges . here is the link 
http://www.ireland.anglican.org/index.php?do=about&id=42 good luck with your search regards Damsel

Yes I most certainly do! We recently stayed in Athy.

I just returned from a trip over to England and Ireland ( from New Zealand) chasing details of my grandmother's birth family. My grandmother was adopted and knew she was but her adoptive mother wouldn't tell her any details.

Well I finally found her birth family in January this year ( she was 2 months old and named with her birth name in the 1911 census living with the family that adopted her!!) and they are a family from Co Kildare in and around Ballitore, Narraghmore, Moone, Timolin and Fontstown. Now i had heard of none of these places before this trip. We achieved a lot on the trip but our time was very limited and I was unable to chase down the Parish Records for Fontstown, Church of Ireland, baptisms.

Any ideas?

Thanks
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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #231 on: Sunday 18 October 09 11:28 BST (UK) »
Hi there sorry for the delay in replying please send me a private message with the details as moderators have (rightly of course) removed them from view, regards Damsel

hi Damsel

i am trying to trace the Wall Family Patrick and Ester wall were married in 1938 and had three children.

any help much appriciated

whitty

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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #232 on: Thursday 22 October 09 12:13 BST (UK) »
Hi there,
I'm in australia and i've been desperately trying to find information on my Conway family from Kildare for years. All I know is Anthony Conway who was born in about 1836. I have no other information other than that. Do you know of any conway families in the kildare region at all? Any help GREATLY APPRECIATED!

Thanks,
Kerry.

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Re: Do you need help in Athy, Co Kildare
« Reply #233 on: Thursday 22 October 09 19:27 BST (UK) »

HI there , thats not a lot to go on I'm afraid Kildare is a very big county with a village round every corner and a church and a graveyard in nevery village !! Conway is also a very common name here so with out a town or village name it would be very difficult, there are passenger lists and transportation lists availbale online if you have a rough idea of when your first ancestor arrived in OZ I could point you towards those if you could find that out ?
sorry not to be of much help to you but let me know if you get anything else, regards Bernadette
Hi there,
I'm in australia and i've been desperately trying to find information on my Conway family from Kildare for years. All I know is Anthony Conway who was born in about 1836. I have no other information other than that. Do you know of any conway families in the kildare region at all? Any help GREATLY APPRECIATED!

Thanks,
Kerry.
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