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Mysterious newspaper cutting
« on: Thursday 06 June 13 11:06 BST (UK) »
A lot of the basic information I had at the start of my family research came from newspaper cuttings, mostly death notices, kept by my grandmother.  Some seemed obscure but family connections emerged when they were pursued.  One cutting, however, has eluded explanation as to the reason for its presence in the collection.  It reads as follows:
"Dalkey servant missing - Mary A Quinn a servant at Atlanta, Coliemore road, Dalkey is reported missing.  Her mistress found a note from the girl bidding farewell to her parents, who live in Co. Wexford."
The cutting is undated but from its placement in the collection I reckon it was from November or December 1918.  The import of the cutting is obviously tragic, which is partly why I would like to know more.  However, as far as I know my family has no Quinn or Wexford connections nor have I come across any connection with Dalkey.  So I'm intrigued.
I am wondering if anyone with access to old newspaper archives can throw light on this.
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« Reply #1 on: Thursday 06 June 13 11:11 BST (UK) »
dont remember where you are based and dont see a location in your profile, but probably the best place to check historic newspapers is the National Library in Dublin, as they have great collection. Last time I checked they also had access to some online newspapers normally only on subscription websites, e.g. using IrishNewsArchive and I think also the Times...
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« Reply #2 on: Thursday 06 June 13 11:43 BST (UK) »
might help with searches for the address - 'Atlanta' was at no. 37 Coliemore Road and the householder for much of the early 20thC was a Miss. Carte. Her husband was a surgeon named William Carte and he died sometime before 1901.

here's the household on the census in 1901 and 1911
 
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« Reply #3 on: Thursday 06 June 13 16:34 BST (UK) »
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Thank you for the information.  The census returns confirm that there is no obvious connection between my family and the Dalkey address so there must have been some connection with the unfortunate servant though I can't figure what that might have been.
I'm based mainly in Kerry but get to Dublin from time to time.  Apart from the Irish Times and Irish Independent, do you know what other papers might there have been in Dublin in 1918?  Was the Freeman's Journal still in circulation? 
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« Reply #4 on: Thursday 06 June 13 16:41 BST (UK) »
As far as I know Freeman's was published up to the mid 1920s at least. There would have been other local newspapers published in Dublin city and county at the time, but dont think these would be online anywhere at the moment....

Given the origins of Ms. Quinn it might be worth checking Co. Wexford papers

I think without more exact date a keyword search online of one of the resources mentioned is the most practical way to proceed.. otherwise you are in for a time consuming manual search of microfilms.
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« Reply #5 on: Thursday 06 June 13 16:54 BST (UK) »
I think I can narrow the date down somewhat since the clipping pasted in before the report of the missing servant relates to a death on 30 November 1918 and the cutting following the report is a death notice of 13 December 1918.  As far as I can see the cuttings, at least at that stage of the collection, are sequential.  I'm not sure I want to take out a subscription to an online archive for one press report so I may wait until I'm next in Dublin or until I have more press queries to follow up.  In the meantime, if anyone happens to be searching old newspapers in 1918......
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« Reply #6 on: Thursday 06 June 13 16:55 BST (UK) »
not sure which other papers you would have access to locally, but worth watching out for local papers like those published in Kingstown (Dún Laoghaire) and Bray.

There's a catalogue on the NLI website.
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« Reply #7 on: Thursday 06 June 13 16:57 BST (UK) »
Thanks Shane. I'll check that out before my next trip to Dublin.
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« Reply #8 on: Thursday 06 June 13 18:17 BST (UK) »
 Hi Dermo,
Not much help to you but that article referring to Mary A Quinns’ disappearance seems to appear on the index for an April 1918 Irish Independent.

I will try get down to the BMD over the next few days and check out the death of a Mary Anne Quinn aged 26 from the Rathdown area which was recorded in the 2nd quarter of 1918 Volume 2 Page 666.
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