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Re: glassworks in Dublin 1830's to 1875
« Reply #36 on: Tuesday 09 April 19 12:19 BST (UK) »
Hi Babzi,

Thanks for getting back to me. Frederick and his past have been a pretty solid brick wall for me, but hopefully I'm starting to crack it. I only recently found out about Robert through articles in the Freeman's journal which made references to his brother Frederick. The dates, place, job etc all tie in (as well as the fact they are mentioned several times as brothers) to make me confident they actually are brothers.
Thank you for this information, I'll have a dig around to see if I can find a connection with John and Ellen. It doesn't seem to be a common name in Dublin at the time and if they are in the same parish, they must be related somehow.

Thanks,
Angel

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Re: glassworks in Dublin 1830's to 1875
« Reply #37 on: Wednesday 10 June 20 22:59 BST (UK) »
Not sure if on the correct thread, apologies if I am not.
I have been trying for a long while to find out how many glass works there actually were around 1845, in Dublin.
I ask, because my great great grandfather married his first wife then and gave his father as working in the glass works. As the family came from Dublin i have been trying to find out more.
Both my great great grandfather AND his father were John Tutty. The older one born around 1795 time.
Thank you for any help given.

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Re: glassworks in Dublin 1830's to 1875
« Reply #39 on: Friday 19 June 20 16:47 BST (UK) »
This afternoon, while looking through some old files (for weeding) I came across a cutting from The Irish Times of 4th June 2010 recording the death of Ms Mary Boydell ,an authority on the histoy of Irish  Glass Making . There are references therein which may be helpful to those seeking information.

Felixquaxer