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Re: gormley/o'boyle
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 17 April 05 21:01 BST (UK) »
Hi Mrs Lucy Coogan 59 Baker St, don't know the No, were my Mum lived.

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Re: gormley/o'boyle
« Reply #10 on: Monday 02 May 05 12:13 BST (UK) »
hi

lucy was my moms aunt, i have been told another aunt lived " over the road" and moved to canada or the states  but not sure who or when.
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Re: gormley/o'boyle
« Reply #11 on: Friday 23 November 07 22:05 GMT (UK) »
Hi Beresford,

I'd a look for glaziers in the 1907 Belfast and Ulster Directory on the Lennon Wylie website. It only appears to go to L at the moment.

James Adams, glass & oil merchant, 11, North Street. Residence: 71 Wellesley Avenue
W. S. Anderson & Co., glaziers, glass, paint, oil, & colour merchants, 64 to 66, Cromac Street
Campbell  Bros., colour merchants, glass bevellers, silverers and stained glass artists, 19, 21, 23 Franklin St.
W. F. Clokey & Co., Embossing and Leaded Light Manufacturers,
Glass, Paint, Oil, and Colour Merchants and Glaziers, 7, 9, 11 King Street;
R. Corr & Co., glass, paint, colour merchants, 26, 28 Corporation Street. Riesidence: 24 Cyprus Gardens
John Frackleton & Son, glass, paint, oil & colour merchants & glaziers, 42 Church Lane

I'm not sure if PRONI have records such as pay books for these businesses but it would do no harm to ask.

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Re: gormley/o'boyle
« Reply #12 on: Monday 01 June 20 07:47 BST (UK) »
hello

Lucinda Boyle is my great grandmother who married Francis Coogan 1908.

They mainly lived in 59 Baker Street.

Lucinda's parents were Edward Boyle and Agnes Walls.

They lived in 9 Carrickhill Place until Edwards death in 1932

I hope this helps...im intrigued about your grandmother mary ann...would she be Lucinda niece since born in 1917-1933.




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Re: gormley/o'boyle
« Reply #14 on: Monday 01 June 20 18:18 BST (UK) »
hi Sinann --- thanks for the links -- I do have all that info -- but thanks for looking


Hi Geraldine------ hello Cousin ----- Lucy Coogan (ne Boyle ) was my Grandmothers Sister

my Grandmother was Mary Ann Boyle born 1883 and my Mother was Clara Boyle born 1905 ---I do have lots of info on that side of the family ---I will try and PM you
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Re: gormley/o'boyle
« Reply #15 on: Monday 01 June 20 19:08 BST (UK) »
That would be great...

I have further info on Edward Boyle and Agnes Walls

Edward Boyle married Agnes Walls in St. Patrick's Church on 17th April 1881.

Edward Boyle was born and baptized in St. Patrick's Church on 20th August 1860.

His parents were John Boyle and Mary/Marian Mclarnnon and they were also married in St. Patrick's Church on 30th October 1841. They lived in Carrick Hill.

Edward Boyle died 14th July 1932 with residence at 9 Carrickhill Place. The death was registered by L Coogan 59 Baker Street.

Agnes Walls was born 18th September 1858 in St. Patrick's Church. Her parents were James Walls and Mary Ann Smith. They had lived in Lancashire Street.

James Walls and Mary Ann Smith were also married in St. Patrick's Church on 17th August 1841.

In relation to their death...James Walls died on 21st December 1872 aged 54 and Mary Ann died on 21st December 1897 aged 74.

There is graveyard inscriptions in Miltown Cemetery from possibly Agnes brother Patrick on this death but there is info of 3 children who died in infancy and son called Samuel who died in 1870 aged 18.



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Re: gormley/o'boyle
« Reply #16 on: Monday 01 June 20 19:35 BST (UK) »
Geraldine will need 2 or 3 post before she can send or receive PMs

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Re: gormley/o'boyle
« Reply #17 on: Monday 01 June 20 22:33 BST (UK) »
Thanks for that info Sinann about the PM's

Geraldine -- you may have to post again to be able to see my PM ---

I do have this info -- plus more on Edward and Agnes siblings

have sent you a PM with my email in it

look forward to chatting
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