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steveg
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Geary family
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Tuesday 09 November 04 20:03 GMT (UK) »
I am trying to trace anyone in the Co. Cork area who may be related to PATRICK GEARY, he emigrated to England and lived in Birkenhead (by Liverpool) in the early 1900's. He married MARY McCARTHY in the 1920-30's. Any help would be much appreciated.
france
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Sunday 28 November 04 22:39 GMT (UK) »
steveg
I too am researching a Mary McCarthy although a different one! She married my g-grandfather John Bogg in 1866 in Charlton in Kent. Her father was Daniel Bogg a labourer. She died 12 years later of TB aged 30. She was living in East Plumstead at the time. she had three sons and two daughters. All children died except the eldest John Edward Bogg. I know nothing about her or her father or where they came from. I suspect that her father worked at Woolwich Arsenal as did my g-grandfather as it was the main employer in the area at the time. Any connection?
Frances
leagen
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Wednesday 26 January 05 15:21 GMT (UK) »
I am researching that name in U.S.. In VT. and N.Y.. Did any of yours remove to U.S.? A Julia Wilbur Geary (D) 1917/18 in one of those states (From my gt.gd.mother's diary) and may have been Julia Cook before any marriages. (b) ca.1849 and (m) first Smith Wilbur in N.Y. by 1880. Leagen
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steveg
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Wednesday 26 January 05 19:28 GMT (UK) »
One of my father's brothers emigrated to California and lived in San Francisco. His name was Daniel Geary and i do know he had two sons but I do not know where they are living now. He moved to the USA in the 1920-30's I think. I do not know if this is any help to you but thank you for your reply to my enquiry.
asmid69
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Friday 28 January 05 22:28 GMT (UK) »
Geary is a very common surname around the village of Gortroe and town of Youghal in Co. Cork, Ireland. That is probably where he is from. You could also try posting a mesage on the Youghal web-site
www.youghal.net
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Hope that helps A.
steveg
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Saturday 29 January 05 08:03 GMT (UK) »
Thank you very much for your help. I will leave a message at the website you suggested.
Best Regards S
Cyn Pugh
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Sunday 28 August 05 19:39 BST (UK) »
I have just started to do some research on my Geary side cannot find anything on my grandfather Jeremiah Geary born around 1905. I know he had a brother Daniel Geary who emigrated to America aged 17 in 1917. Moved to San Francisco some family talk on being relatd to the Mayor of San Francisco.
My grandfather Jeremiah Geary lived in Ellesmere Port but moved around alot he died in 1966. they where both born in County Cork.
Does this ring a bell with anyone.
My emails are no longer working sorry
So far i am researching Pugh's from Willaston, Young's from Kirdale, Griffiths from Holyhead Geary from Co. Cork Ireland to Liverpool and San Francisco. stuck on my Young family nothing before 1796 and my Geary side not sure what part of Co.Cork or when or when arrived in Liverpool
loopyloo
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Thursday 08 September 05 12:51 BST (UK) »
Hello
I am tracing my great-grandfather Cornelious Geary born 1830"s who was a catholic priest who ran away to England to marry. I know he came from County Waterford and had several brothers who emigrated to America.
kated
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Monday 12 September 05 12:30 BST (UK) »
Hi,
Have you looked for their births in the indexes? If they were born post 1864, it should have been registered. These are available at the Dublin GRO or on film at your local family history centre. (Church of the latter day saints)
Kate
Census transcriptions Crown Copyright,
www.NationalArchives.gov.uk
Prior,Blyth,Ellis:Halstead, Ramsey Essex
Blyth,Faeres,Smith:Suffolk
Ballard, Driscoll, Costen,Miller:Kent
Driscoll, Ragan: Cork
Miller: Hardwick
Hardy: Burton, Derby, Ruddington
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