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meppy
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baggot/bagot-galway early1800s
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Wednesday 25 October 06 22:00 BST (UK) »
Hi There
Can anyone help I have recently discovered that an ancestor of mine was called James Baggot (later to become Bagot) and his brother Martin originated from Galway. Martin was born circa 1820 and James ws born circa 1817. Any help or guidance would be appreciated
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Meppy
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Saturday 28 October 06 11:15 BST (UK) »
We could very well be related as i know that james baggot and Martin are from Galway and i am trying to find from where did your Bagots live in london if so there is a strong connection.
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Saturday 28 October 06 19:01 BST (UK) »
:)My James & Martin where both married in 1843 , Martin in the 2nd quarter & James in the James in the last quarter, James had a son called James who in 1870 married Maria Bent who was the younger sister of my Gt Grandmother. They where married in Islington so I assume that is where they lived. Are these the same as your family and if so where abouts did they originate from in Galway
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Meppy
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Sunday 29 October 06 13:51 GMT (UK) »
Yes thats my familywhat part of the family are you i cannot beleive this after a few years of finding the family please e mail
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meppy
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sorry to dissappoint you Sylvie it's Penny I thought it was too good to be true
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Sunday 29 October 06 17:46 GMT (UK) »
Hello again
i was just waiting to hear from this site and i was going to e mail you and tell you as soon if i can find where i will let you know.
All the best Sylvie
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Sunday 29 October 06 18:40 GMT (UK) »
cheers I will still try
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Saturday 27 January 07 00:35 GMT (UK) »
Hi, Just found a site which may be of use to you ( and it's free )
www.myirishancestry.com/index.php/plain/user/login
This gives details of the Griffith Valuation Tables for Galway and lists the head of households and details of their property. The tables were compiled around 1855.
Brian
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Sunday 28 January 07 21:08 GMT (UK) »
Thank you very much,
Are you related to any Bagots?
Thanks again Sylvie
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