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Joseph James Patrick Walsh/e
(Oct 09 Green)
Searching for info on Joseph Walsh/Walshe's family. His parents were William M Walshe and his mother Annie Maria Doran.He was born in Dublin about 1854 and came to Australia about 1887.One of his brothers was Leo Patrick Francis Walsh/e b. 1888 Dublin & a sister Bridget(Kelly)who both came to Aust.There maybe other siblings in America too. In Sydney, Aust on 12 Aug 1889 Joseph married Edith Ellen May Cobby.They had 4 chn Eugenie Edith b.1890, Winifred b.1892 who married Wm Carew in 1926. Nora b.1900 & Leo b.1905. Joseph is buried at Ryde in Sydney. Thanks Rose,
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Looking for Hudson
(Oct 09 Green)
I'm looking for brothers or sisters or their children who are related to my father, Thomas Joseph Hudson. My dad was born in Rotunda Hospital in 1902. At that time, the family were living at 9 Vicar Street, and I know dad had a brother John.
Dad's father was Joseph and his mother Lizzie or Elizabeth.
My dad was married in Adlington Lancashire in 1931 and died in 1965. I feel sure there must be relations somewhere in Ireland !!!!!!!!
Sid
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Norah Gertrude Walsh b.c.1874
(Revised Oct 09 Green)
Searching for any information on the family of Norah Walsh. She was born in Cork and then lived in the Dublin area and her father was Michael Walsh who was an innkeeper.
She married John Thomas Sewell in October 1902 in Derbyshire. I believe that she met him when he was stationed with his regiment, the Sherwood Foresters,near Dublin. This would be mid to late 1890's.
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Davis
(Sep 09
Red)
Researching information on Thomas Harwood Davis who married Mary Josephine O'Farrell, children Maude, Caroline, and Holebrook. Any information would be greatfully appreciated
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John Smith
(Aug 09 Green)
Help Appreciated in finding a birth date for a John Smith born in Dublin about 1888. He moved to Waterford and married a Mary Flynn about 1908. They had four daughters and two sons, Mary died in Waterford 1951. Any information gratefully appreciated.
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O'Reilly family
(Jul 09
Red)
My greatgrandfather was Hugh O'Reilly b1822/25 not sure where - he left Dublin in the 1840's and settled in Northumberland, England. He had a brother called Peter who was in Northumberland in 1851 but my aunt thought he returned to Ireland and became a monk. Their father was Peter O'Reilly. At some time between 1881 and 1901 Annie Reilly Hugh's daughter worked in Dublin as a housemaid and met her Irish relatives. Does this story sound familiar to anyone.
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MacNALLY
(Jul 09 Green)
Researching information on Leonard MacNALLY - a traitor to his fellow countrymen. He was also a attorney / solicitor and playwright.
Born in Dublin 1752, lived in Mary Street in Dublin and Dominick Street.. lived in London , was part of the Whig Club in London and also a member of the United Irishmen.
He married Frances I'anson ( The Sweet Lass of Richmond Hill )
Frances died in 1795 and I would be interested to find out whereabouts she is buried in Dublin .
Leonard then married Louisa EDGEWORTH ( born 1748 ) in 1799 in Clontarf Dublin - Louisa was the daughter of Rev Robert EDGEWORTH - Louisa published a book in 1820 called Eccentricty.
Leonard died at 22 Harcourt Street Dublin 13th Feb 1820.
Any information regarding Lousia or Leonard would be gratefully received.
Does anyone know where Lousia MacNally is buried ?
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info on Peter Penrose
(Jun 09
Red)
i am looking for info on Peter Penrose born around 1850 in Dublin, married Mary about 1879. in 1911 census he is a tailor living in Dublin. children at home then were Christopher, Emma and John. the census indicates that there were 2 other living children - perhaps older and married!? john married Elizabeth (Lillie) Cox. Any help/info/direction wonderful! thanks
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Timms of Dublin, came to England.
(Jun 09
Red)
A long shot, but if anyone has Patrick Timms married to Alice (they were born 1810-1815 in Dublin) I'd love to hear from you. They came to Coventry, England by approx 1834 and had 7 children.
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Bridget O'keeffe b. Dublin 1912
(Jun 09 Green)
I am trying to find information on the family of my grandmother Bridget O'Keeffe born 1912 in or around Dublin. We believe the 1911 census shows some of them them to be living in MurphysTown but we are not sure if it is them. We think her mothers name was also Bridget. Her father, Richard O'Keeffe, a horse groom, died when he was kicked by a horse . Bridget was then left by her mother in an orphanage with her brothers and sisters ( Thomas , Patrick, Richard, Eva, Nellie and Mary O'Keeffe). Several of these siblings came to England in the late 1920's early 1930's. Bridget's brother Richard went into the army. Thomas lived somewhere near Stonebridge park, Wembley , Middlesex , but returned to Ireland in later years. Would like to hear from anyone that may have any information on this O'Keeffe family.
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