« Reply #37 on: Friday 12 July 13 21:27 BST (UK) »
Hi, Mandyric
I have never lived in Ireland, my Grandfather moved over to wales in 1922 during the Irish uprising's.
My family still live in wales but I live in Hampshire.
The names are pronounced as they are spelt just think of the old Irish accent in the 1800;s
Regards Jim
Hi there. Not been on this site for quite a while and I'm writing this message by mobile phone so I hope this works :) after sifting through my grandmothers photos I found some interesting stuff. First of all, I found a photo of the original headstone of Bridget, Paul, Mary and John pithman. I noticed that this headatone was spelt pitman, whereas the updated headstone is spelled Pithman. Also I have attached a photo that conforms what I was told my my grandmother, that her mother, Bridget was a walsh. Im assuming that the photo I've attached regarding William Walsh was Bridgets father... More evidence to get me digging again. I will look through my photos again, and hopefully share these. :)
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