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    1. Re: [IRL-DUBLIN] street names WHOOPS
    2. Gail Nakayama
    3. Alan, I didn't find your John. Here are the McKeons listed: Mc appears as M'. M'Keon Andrew, turner. 32 Bride street M'Keon Eilward, corn factor, 10/ Church st. M'Keon Mary, linen draper & lu«i«r, 14 CJ,-U m. M'Keon Patrick, patent window blind manufacturer, 20 Aungier street M'Keon Thos. niercht. tailor, 27 Clarendon st and M'Kowen John, esq. Castlewood lojge, Kaihmiuu here are the plasters' listed: Plasterers, stucco. Brown John, 178 Brunswick street, Great Carroll Walter, 10 New Bride st Crean and Giblan, 89 Capri st Cullen James, 5 Faithful place D'Arcy Wm. 1 Palmerston pi Del Vecchio James, plaster of Paris and Roman cement, 200 Great Brunswick street Donnelly Owen. 4 Jervis street Dugan William, and painter, 23 Beresford street Fitzaimons James, 2 Mansfield Lang Alex. 12 Abbey st. Upper Langstaff Charles, j . 34 Wellington quay M'Anaspie P. and T. plaster of Paris and Roman cemeflt, 31 Great Brunswick street Murtagh Jas. 1 Buckingham: pi Huthven St. Clair, and asphalte and bitumen, 7 and 8 Liower Mecklenbnrgh street Salmon, Rice, and Co. plaster of Paris manu&ctarere, 3 Auglesea street, and Crown alley Sherwood Thos. 50 Clarendon st --- Alan Barnard <alan_barnard@telus.net> wrote: > Hi Gail, > > I am looking for a John McKeown (McKeon) who was a > plasterer in 1845, > but I am not sure he was important enough to be > included in an alamanac? > He was married in Kingstown in 1856. Thank you for > the offer to do a > lookup, it will be a nice surprise if he is there. > > Thank you, > > Alan > > > At 13:47 21/04/2007, you wrote: > >Alan, > > > >Kingstown has many references in the 1845 Dublin > >Almanac. Is there something in particular you are > >looking for? Let me know. > > > >Gail > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to IRL-DUBLIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message >

    04/21/2007 11:47:50
    1. Re: [IRL-DUBLIN] street names WHOOPS
    2. Alan Barnard
    3. Thank you for looking Gail. John has always proved allusive - like the rest of my Irish lines unfortunately. However we will keep trying. Alan At 17:47 21/04/2007, you wrote: >Alan, >I didn't find your John. > >Here are the McKeons listed: Mc appears as M'. > >M'Keon Andrew, turner. 32 Bride street >M'Keon Eilward, corn factor, 10/ Church st. >M'Keon Mary, linen draper & lu«i«r, 14 CJ,-U m. >M'Keon Patrick, patent window blind manufacturer, >20 Aungier street >M'Keon Thos. niercht. tailor, 27 Clarendon st > >and > >M'Kowen John, esq. Castlewood lojge, Kaihmiuu > >here are the plasters' listed: > >Plasterers, stucco. >Brown John, 178 Brunswick >street, Great >Carroll Walter, 10 New Bride st >Crean and Giblan, 89 Capri st >Cullen James, 5 Faithful place >D'Arcy Wm. 1 Palmerston pi > >Del Vecchio James, plaster of >Paris and Roman cement, 200 >Great Brunswick street > >Donnelly Owen. 4 Jervis street >Dugan William, and painter, 23 >Beresford street >Fitzaimons James, 2 Mansfield >Lang Alex. 12 Abbey st. Upper >Langstaff Charles, j . 34 Wellington >quay >M'Anaspie P. and T. plaster of >Paris and Roman cemeflt, 31 >Great Brunswick street >Murtagh Jas. 1 Buckingham: pi >Huthven St. Clair, and asphalte >and bitumen, 7 and 8 Liower >Mecklenbnrgh street >Salmon, Rice, and Co. plaster >of Paris manu&ctarere, 3 >Auglesea street, and Crown >alley >Sherwood Thos. 50 Clarendon st

    04/22/2007 04:16:09