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Offline shanew147

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Re: Curragh marriage possibly
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 08 November 08 14:36 GMT (UK) »
there are two hits for that name on 1901 census for Co. Kildare (on the same website), both are in the Nass Rural District Electoral Division:

Census    Coady    Michael    1901    Co. Kildare   
Census    Coady    Michael    1901    Co. Kildare   

Unfortunatly the way this web site works shows only the above basic info until the full record is paid for. With no address or age etc these could both be in the same house.

the site does not include 1911 data. All 1901 and 1911 and will eventually be available on the National Archives site - just Dublin city & county is available at the moment.



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Re: Curragh marriage possibly
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 16 September 09 10:28 BST (UK) »
Hi, I am also looking for information on a Margaret Cosgrove (born circa 1845) from Co.Kildare. She married William Baker with whom she had several children, the youngest of which was my great grandmother Emily Baker (later Culverwell) who was born in Leicester.
Do you think this is the same person? If so I would be very interested in any information that you may have, particularly regarding William and Margaret.
Thank you
Deborah

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Re: Curragh marriage possibly
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 20 September 09 21:04 BST (UK) »
Cosgrove Jewellery Shop was on Main Street Naas last time I looked. Not sure if still there as new shopping precent being built.
Cody's living in Naas since before 1920s.
Naas library has a very comprehensive Heritage centre.