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Offline wizard1

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Re: Would you care to solve a Dublin mystery???
« Reply #45 on: Tuesday 09 September 08 00:25 BST (UK) »
By the way.......... the Old Age Pensions Act was introduced in 1907 i.e. between the 1901 and 1911 censuses.

A LOT of Irish people mysteriously aged by up to 20 years between the 2 censuses, probably to claim a pension before it was properly due to them.

Might help if you find an age discrepancy along the way.

Peter.

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Re: Would you care to solve a Dublin mystery???
« Reply #46 on: Sunday 21 September 08 19:32 BST (UK) »
Have you considered Shaw's Dublin City Directory 1850  as there is a William Lawler listed as boot tree maker which sound an associated trade - it might help to work forward as its a only a single generation gap? Shaws can be found at:
a http://www.dublin1850.com/dublin1850/index.html

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Re: Would you care to solve a Dublin mystery???
« Reply #47 on: Sunday 21 September 08 23:22 BST (UK) »
Thanks for that Marc. I have just been and had a look but could not find a William Lawlor. I looked at this site before and could find nothing on him. He was only born in 1850 but thank you for the suggestion.   Bridget x
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Re: Would you care to solve a Dublin mystery???
« Reply #48 on: Monday 22 September 08 11:20 BST (UK) »
Bridget, Could it be that this is his father as trades tended to stay within Families and there is a William Lawler
The following is extracted from Shaws :
Lawler

William, 9 West Essex St (boot tree maker)

Good Luck anyway

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Re: Would you care to solve a Dublin mystery???
« Reply #49 on: Monday 22 September 08 20:41 BST (UK) »
Thanks Marc, I wish I could say "Yes" but his  father  was named James. Oh well! I shall carry on plugging away, LOl  Bridget x
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« Reply #50 on: Saturday 03 January 09 21:24 GMT (UK) »
Hi Bridget
I have a similar problem. I have a photo of my Grandfather Samuel MACK outside the Shoe makers shop he had with his brother John FARRELL abt 1930ish . We are not sure where it is as a relative said Main St Bray but someone else said dublin city. We also had the name Central Boot and Leather Store mentioned but cant find any only in Cork. I am going to try and upload the picture as that was a great idea.
I will also have a look for your family.
Thanks
Mack, Farrell, Creed, Hill- Dublin Ireland

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« Reply #51 on: Saturday 03 January 09 21:37 GMT (UK) »
You don't mind me asking but was Samuel Mack and John Farrell step brother's ?

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« Reply #52 on: Thursday 08 January 09 20:37 GMT (UK) »
Hi Seekerone
Yes they were. Their mum Emily Hill Farrell Mack was married to John Farrells father Thomas and then to Samuels father also Thomas after Thomas Farrell died.
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« Reply #53 on: Monday 01 June 09 05:31 BST (UK) »
Dear Bridget:

I am a descendant of Catherine Delaney.  She was born in 1900 in Dublin.  She had a sister Bridget.  The family had some connection with a shop shoe in Dublin.  I have pictures of I think Bridget, Catherine, and female child walking across the bridge.  What did you find out about the shoe shop?
Sarah