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Re: Harding, Fitzgerald
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 27 April 10 19:05 BST (UK) »
Brenda

Thanks for starting this topic.

ftcorkmdb

I would be really grateful if you could. send a pm to myself with any Harding/Fitzgerald family information.

Much appreciated

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« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 27 April 10 19:07 BST (UK) »
I couldn't see the "green scroll" and noticed that the help mentioned that members had to have had 3 posts before it is available - so here is post no 3!!

Thanks again

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« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 27 April 10 19:25 BST (UK) »
 8)  with regard to coolmore house in carrigaline co.cork it is still in existance and maintained, ist right on carrigaline  to  crosshaven rd  with badly designed speed rams,  almost impossible to spot in darkness.
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« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 27 April 10 20:21 BST (UK) »
I checked the Carrigaline.info site and was pleased to find a picture of Coolmore Manor there.  Thanks for the followup.  Have been to Ireland, but doubt I will be coming back soon to do any personal searching.


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Re: Harding, Fitzgerald
« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 27 April 10 21:16 BST (UK) »
The attached list of British costguards between 1841 and 1901, showing John Harding, his wife Mary and five children in northumberland.

Interestingly, there is another John Harding (born in 1840 in Co Cork) listed.  Perhaps a nephew - son of one of John's brothers.  This John is n Hastings, which is on the English south coast, rather than the north


http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/Coastguards/H-I.html

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Re: Harding, Fitzgerald
« Reply #23 on: Wednesday 10 July 13 08:48 BST (UK) »
I know this is quite a while ago, but I am related to the Newenham's in Cork. A bit distant, but my 3rd GGM is a Newenham. I've studied this family for quite a while.
Thomas Newenham inherited Coolmore back in the 1700's. His Brother Edward (Sir) is my ancestor.
Edward would have inherited Coolmore, but he didn't want it, so he bought a wife for his aging brother Thomas, so she could bear children.
What pricked my ears up on this, is that I am also related to some Fitzgerald's (As my surname bears this name) in Cork too.
They were born in the City Centre of Cork back in the early 1800's (Market Lane and Dunbar St).
Do you know of the first names of these "Stonemasons"?
I have an ancestor - Fitzgerald, that was a Wheelwright, that came over to Australia.
Researching :
Maternal - Hasler (Parliament + Photographers) - mid 1700's+, Galway City & Dublin
Paternal - Fitzgerald - mid 1700's+, Cork City
Maternal - MacNevin (Solicitor's) - mid 1700's+, Dublin
Maternal - Newenham (Parliament, Military) - mid 1700's+, Cork & Dublin
Maternal - Persse (Moyode+Roxborough) - mid 1700's+, Galway
Others: Maternal - Blood, Blakeney (Athenry)