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.
Dermo