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Deansgrange Cemetary, Blackrock, Dublin, Look-u[p
« on: Wednesday 15 December 04 21:37 GMT (UK) »
Hi all,

Please post your request and I will try to locate your Ancester,

Regards Catherine
I AM RESEARCHING THE SURNAMES BRAY CULLEN, FARRELL,KEOGH,SHERIDAN,SULLIVAN, all in the area of Dublin.

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Re: Deansgrange Cemetary, Blackrock, Dublin, Look-u[p
« Reply #1 on: Monday 27 December 04 19:35 GMT (UK) »
Kate - Have posted a message in general but am trying to find members of either the Tester or Charles families who resided Dublin 1906 and 1902.  Hopefully you may be able to turn up some info.

Regards

Julie

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Re: Deansgrange Cemetary, Blackrock, Dublin, Look-u[p
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 15 March 06 13:08 GMT (UK) »
Hi Catherine,

Do you have any info on Annie Woods, buried in Deansgrange about 1970.

Thanks

RonnieG
Dyer - Paignton Devon
Rhodes - Wistow, Yorkshire
Moorman- Isle of Wight
Oliver - Surrey
White & Delaney - Dublin
Acres & Jackson- Tipperary & Offaly
Dowling & Mullane - Limerick
Ryan - Kildare
Heron - Down
Woods - Tipperary

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Re: Deansgrange Cemetary, Blackrock, Dublin, Look-u[p
« Reply #3 on: Friday 17 March 06 18:02 GMT (UK) »
Hi Catherine

Thanks for the very kind offer.  I am searching for James O'grady born Tipp died Dublin 1949 and his wife Annastasia O'Grady (Furlong) died about 1937 maybe a couple of years
earlier. 

Also searching for Mary Kate Harris (Blaney) born Wexford died Dublin around 1962.

My information is a bit sketchy - sorry

Carol
O'GRADY - DUBLIN,TIPPERARY,& ENGLAND
DOOLEY - TIPPERARY, CO LAOIS
KAVANAGH - DUBLIN
HARRIS- CLARE, CORK, & ENGLAND
BLANEY, DOYLE FURLONG -  WEXFORD
FURLONG-WEXFORD
MELICAN- CLARE

OTHER NAME INTERESTS - MORAN ,CORBETT, LILLIS, MCGERRY, MCNAMARA, MCGRANE, BRENNAN.....All County Clare & Scattery Island


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Re: Deansgrange Cemetary, Blackrock, Dublin, Look-u[p
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 02 May 07 16:24 BST (UK) »
What's happening on this thread ??? Three queries and no replies ??? Did you guys receive PMs containing the information you required? If you're still looking for information Blackrock Library should have a few copies of  "The Inscriptions of Deansgrange Cemetery" and be able to do a look up for you.

Chris   

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Re: Deansgrange Cemetary, Blackrock, Dublin, Look-u[p
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 02 May 07 16:46 BST (UK) »
hi.2 members of the charles family are listed on this link .
                                                                   
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Re: Deansgrange Cemetary, Blackrock, Dublin, Look-u[p
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 02 May 07 17:19 BST (UK) »
hi christopher,in answer to your question"whats happening on this thread"
check out the link below or catherines profile  and posts.
                                             
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,15525.165.html

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Re: Deansgrange Cemetary, Blackrock, Dublin, Look-u[p
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 02 May 07 17:23 BST (UK) »
Hi Christopher,

Thanks for checking back with me - you must be doing some spring cleaning!

I managed to find the actual grave I was looking for and read the headstone myself, but since then I have discovered that there is another grave in there somewhere "belonging to me".

RonnieG
Dyer - Paignton Devon
Rhodes - Wistow, Yorkshire
Moorman- Isle of Wight
Oliver - Surrey
White & Delaney - Dublin
Acres & Jackson- Tipperary & Offaly
Dowling & Mullane - Limerick
Ryan - Kildare
Heron - Down
Woods - Tipperary

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Re: Deansgrange Cemetary, Blackrock, Dublin, Look-u[p
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 02 May 07 18:21 BST (UK) »
Hiya Ronnie,

That's great news. I hope you are able to find that other grave sometime.

hi christopher,in answer to your question"whats happening on this thread"
check out the link below or catherines profile  and posts.
                                             
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,15525.165.html

                                                                        anne

Thanks for that link Anne.

I was involved in an incident where umpteen families appeared on the one thread on another site recently. I like Rootschat policy of a thread of messages relating to one family being researched posted on the boards rather than Free Look Up offers and cumbersome threads where it is almost impossible to follow who is getting what information. It's more difficult for others who are assisting in the search of one family on that board and find a piece of information about that family to make a post on such a thread ... their message usually appears after several more queries and messages containing information about several other families and that can annoy some of us including me. 

My thoughts expressed on the Dublin Directories thread may be one way to overcome such problems.

Chris