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Voting lists 1832-1838 for some Borough Towns and

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SpanishEyes

SpanishEyes Report 7 Aug 2009 10:39

Please would you look up the names Farady in Dublin and Keegan in Finglas part of Dublin. I have been searching for Farady, my father being William Farady born at the the Rotunda Hospital for many years.

Thank you
With hope in my heart

Bridget

DevonViolet

DevonViolet Report 6 Aug 2009 17:03

Thanks for trying Lorraine

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 6 Aug 2009 13:52

Hi Evelyn,
Can't find anything for Herra,Dublin but variation "Hare" there are a few of them in Dublin.
regards Lorraine

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 6 Aug 2009 13:47

Hi Bubblebelle,
Sorry I can't find him anywhere
regards Lorraine

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 6 Aug 2009 13:34

Hi Lily,
Found his death on the pilot search on familysearch.org

Ireland Civil Registration indexes 1845-1958

Joshua Chase
Reg district...Rathdrum
Death Jul-Sept 1889
Estimated birth year...1857
age 32
Film 101595
Vol 2
Pg 669
Digital GS number 4200677
Image number 00155

Hope it helps
Lorraine

Evelyn

Evelyn Report 6 Aug 2009 01:30

Hi Lorraine,

Thanks for the offer, and I am wondering if you could find any record of anyone with the surname 'Herra' in the Dublin area. Thanks again.

DevonViolet

DevonViolet Report 6 Aug 2009 00:50

Hi
This is a very long shot and it may be a little too early but could you see if there is a mention of a George Perry Miltown, Westmeath, a surgeon. I have him there in the 1850's. If he is there anything related to family would be gratefully received.
Thank you

Thistledown

Thistledown Report 5 Aug 2009 23:02

Hi Lorraine, i was wordering if you could help me with a name i have a death for him aged 32 years in 1889.
Name Joshua Chase in County Wicklow.
Only one that i can find is in County Antrim. There is a Denis Chase in County Wicklow but no Joshua, thank you for looking.
Lily.

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 5 Aug 2009 22:32

Hi Amanda,
Found a few of them on the voting list but I need to know what area i am looking for as there are quite a few.
It wouldn't be Antrim would it? I found some Thomas Graham's too and one is in Antrim too.
Let me know and I will see what I can do
Lorraine

Sandra

Sandra Report 5 Aug 2009 19:59

Thank you Lorraine, can you please look for Ferguson -
William
Moses
Martha
Grace
Henry
John
Alexander

This is a bit cheeky, I'm sorry, but can you also look up Thomas Graham please?

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 5 Aug 2009 16:24

Hi Amanda,
Sorry I can't find any Letson's at all
Lorraine

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 5 Aug 2009 16:17

Hi Lynn,



View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo


Name

First name Julia
Last name Daly


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard BUSHY PARK
Description of Church/Graveyard According to a plaque the local residents to commemorate the 150th anniversary of its first foundation in 1837 rebuilt the Roman Catholic church. It is likely that burials date from this period. In the porch is a portrait of The Very Rev Peter Daly P.P.V.G. and Chairman of the Galway Town and Harbour Commissioners, 1791-1868. The graveyard has many ornate box tombs and memorials and indicates that it served the emerging Catholic gentry and merchants of the Town as well as the local agricultural community.
County Galway
Type CHURCH
Memorial Pray for the repose of the soul of the Rev Peter Daly P.P.V.G. who departed this life on the 29th Sept 1868 and whose remains are interred in this church before this monument. Erected by his loving brother Patrick Daly & niece Julia Daly (memorial includes a bust, see introduction)

View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo


Name

First name Julia M
Last name Daly


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard BUSHY PARK
Description of Church/Graveyard According to a plaque the local residents to commemorate the 150th anniversary of its first foundation in 1837 rebuilt the Roman Catholic church. It is likely that burials date from this period. In the porch is a portrait of The Very Rev Peter Daly P.P.V.G. and Chairman of the Galway Town and Harbour Commissioners, 1791-1868. The graveyard has many ornate box tombs and memorials and indicates that it served the emerging Catholic gentry and merchants of the Town as well as the local agricultural community.
County Galway
Type GRAVEYARD
Memorial Lord
have mercy on the souls
of
Mr P Daly
who departed this life
1871
and Mrs P Daly who died in 1876
Erected
in their memory by their daughter
Julia M Daly


View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo


Name

First name Patrick
Last name Daly


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard BUSHY PARK
Description of Church/Graveyard According to a plaque the local residents to commemorate the 150th anniversary of its first foundation in 1837 rebuilt the Roman Catholic church. It is likely that burials date from this period. In the porch is a portrait of The Very Rev Peter Daly P.P.V.G. and Chairman of the Galway Town and Harbour Commissioners, 1791-1868. The graveyard has many ornate box tombs and memorials and indicates that it served the emerging Catholic gentry and merchants of the Town as well as the local agricultural community.
County Galway
Type CHURCH
Memorial Pray for the repose of the soul of the Rev Peter Daly P.P.V.G. who departed this life on the 29th Sept 1868 and whose remains are interred in this church before this monument. Erected by his loving brother Patrick Daly & niece Julia Daly (memorial includes a bust, see introduction)

and these....Voting lists Dublin City....

James Daly 21 lower Gardiner street...Gentleman,house and premises,freeholder 10 nov 1835.

patrick Daly 49 Rutland Square,west,Medical Doctor...house and premises...leaseholder 7 aug 1835.

William Daly 12 church street,Grocer..house and premises...leaseholder 2 nov 1835.


Hope they help in some way
Lorraine

Sandra

Sandra Report 5 Aug 2009 16:04

Hi Lorraine,
Can you find anything on James or John Letson in Antrim ( I think) Please.

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 5 Aug 2009 15:54

Hi Irene,
All I could find was ...
Daniel O'connell of Darrynane Abbey,County Kerry and Merrion Sq.South
occupation Barrister,Housholder 19 nov 1836



View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo


Name

First name W M
Last name O'Connell


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard CLIFDEN CHURCH OF IRELAND
Description of Church/Graveyard A notice in the Church gives an extensive history of which the following is a précis. The first church was built by John D’Arcy of Clifden castle with a grant of £500 from the Board of First Fruits. He died in 1839 and his estate was inherited by his son Hyacinth who was forced to sell due to heavy mortgages and loss of rental during the Famine. Hyacinth D’Arcy had a leg amputated in 1837 and spent much of his time on his yacht to ease the weight on his leg before becoming trained as a Rector and was installed in the parish in 1851. He rebuilt the church in 1857. In 1961 it was partially rebuilt due to storm damage.
County Galway
Type CHURCH
Memorial In loving memory of Ven W M O’Connell M.A. The gift of his grandsons (chairs)


View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo


Name

First name Mary
Last name O'Connell


Memorial details

Church/Graveyard ARDBEAR
Description of Church/Graveyard Situated about one mile south of Clifden and mostly served the Catholic community. The quantity of large ornate high cross memorials indicates the increasing wealth of the Catholic merchant class from c. 1880. The older part of the graveyard is overgrown with mature trees, which may obscure earlier memorials centred around what appears to be a holy well.
County Galway
Type GRAVEYARD
Memorial Two associated memorials, one with inscriptions on both sides.
1) Sacred
to the memory
of
Mary Frances Connolly
the duly beloved wife of Redmond J Connolly
who departed this life on the 17th Octr 1895
aged 37 years
and Redmond J Connolly solicitor
who died 7th August 1900 aged 55 years
and of his daughter Ethel
who died 18th May 1904 aged 19 years
also their daughters Dolly who died Feb 26 1916
Olive died Jany 29th 1917
2) In loving memory of
John J Connolly J.P.
Clifden
who died November 15th 1911
aged 65 years
and of his mother
Margaret O’Keefe
who died April 23rd 1894
aged 67 years
(2nd side) also of his sister
Mary O’Connell
who died
October 13th 1912
aged 60 years
and of her son
James O’Connell
who died June 10th 1902 aged 30 years


Don't know whether any of these will help
Regards Lorraine

Irene

Irene Report 3 Aug 2009 11:23

Hi Lorraine I am looking for my great grangfather Daniel Fredrick O'Connell born in Ballydesmond about1839 he has 2 brothers Timothy and John, he arrived in Australia about 1856 but not sure how he got here I cann't find any records. Thank you any help will do.Irene

Vivienne

Vivienne Report 3 Aug 2009 05:43

Thank you for looking
Vivienne

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 2 Aug 2009 10:58

Hi Vivienne,
Sorry no luck at all.
regards Lorraine

Vivienne

Vivienne Report 2 Aug 2009 03:48

Could you find anything on Frederick Abercrombie married in England 1823 ( his children were born in England last one 1836) and died 1865 in Maynooth Kildare so sometime in between. He worked for the Duke of Leinster and his grandson Frederick James was born there 1854 son of George & Emma.
Thanks.
Vivienne

GenieAngel

GenieAngel Report 1 Aug 2009 22:43

Hi Lorraine,

Thank you for the information that you gave me on July 4th regarding the FRY's in Dublin it has been most helpful. My sincere apology for the belated thank you as I haven't been near a computer since with one crisis and then another.

A very grateful
Liz x

Elaine

Elaine Report 10 Jul 2009 21:32

thanks lorraine