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Offline bart

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new to irish research - INNES
« on: Sunday 16 September 07 10:00 BST (UK) »
Hello all,
hope some one can give a little help.  would appreciated a 1901 Irish  lookup for a

                                John Innes m Bridget Josephine Shaughnessy c1880 in Cork
children  should be    Henry George Innes
                                Sarah Ann  Innes
                                Alex Francis Innes
children prob born in Cork

Thanking anyone for help in advance
Bart  sunny oz
INNES  of Scotland, Aberdeen- Direct Line<br />Thomson, Taylor, Skinner, Scott, Ritchie, Robb, Mearns, Lumsden - SCOTLAND<br />Stewart, Ryan, McFee,Buckley Cork- IRELAND/AUST<br />Wallwork, Middleton, Metcalf, Kemp, Burton, England<br />Stephens, Sill,- AUST<br />Pfennig - GERMANY/AUST<br />and others

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Re: new to irish research - INNES
« Reply #1 on: Monday 07 June 10 16:17 BST (UK) »
Hi Bart

Sarah Ann Innes was my G G Grandmother, she married John James Buckley on 28th August of 1901. Please let me know if I can be of any help with your research as I am living in Cork City.

regards
ken

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Re: new to irish research - INNES
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 08 June 10 06:28 BST (UK) »
Hello Ken,
what a lovely surprise after so long. I know nothing of this side of the Innes family so anything you would like to share would be great.
I am guessing that your Sarah is the daughter of John & Bridget?
Myself and a second cousin in Scotland have traced the line back to the early 1700's and have had some very good imput from another member in Canada.
My tree only has about 700+ that you would be welcome to look at if you are interested.

Welcome to rootschat. do you visit the chat room? there are many very good members that are very willing to help so if you havent gone in there its a great place to go.I go in occationally as Bart.

Love to hear from you
LYN
INNES  of Scotland, Aberdeen- Direct Line<br />Thomson, Taylor, Skinner, Scott, Ritchie, Robb, Mearns, Lumsden - SCOTLAND<br />Stewart, Ryan, McFee,Buckley Cork- IRELAND/AUST<br />Wallwork, Middleton, Metcalf, Kemp, Burton, England<br />Stephens, Sill,- AUST<br />Pfennig - GERMANY/AUST<br />and others

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Re: new to irish research - INNES
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 08 June 10 09:14 BST (UK) »
Hi Lynn,


Thanks for the welcome, I haven't been to the chat rooms yet but I'll take your advice and check it out, I'm still a novice at this type of research and still finding my feet. It will be good to bounce  ideas and questions off  others, especially those with more experience

Yes, Sarah Ann is the daughter of John & Bridget, I have seen some of the Innes research that you have done on ancestry.com and must say it's quite impressive, well done! The only info that I had on the Innes was some notes that one of Sarah's daughters had written a number of years ago and copy of  a John Innes obituary from 1913 which I'm sure you have probably seen.

I'd love to share any info that you'd be interested in, I have a tree on ancestry.co.uk  but to be honest I'm not sure what info is public or if you have already managed to scrape some info from there, let me know and we'll figure out what you need and how we can share.

best
ken