A few years ago I went to Dublin and looked at vital records for all names and dates I could think of. Found nothing definitive. Maybe someone will know of a Dublin cemetery or death registry which would contain any of following: John Keough (Keogh) b. ca 1840, alive in 1911 I believe. Margaret his wife b. ca 1840, no est. on death date, but in 1900s. Although our information calls her Margaret, I'm wondering if she might have been a Mary Mg't, as I can find no Margarets anywhere near right age. A Dublin census has several of right names, & a Mary, but no Marg't. Last known address was #2 Little Britain St., Dublin. I went there and someone thought it was a place for pensioners early 1900s. Their children: James, Dick, Tom, John (my grandfather, died in US), Fred, twins Edwin & Edward, Nick (d. in US), Briget. Also 3 girls died young. I thought for sure it would be easy to find the twins, but no. Even my great uncle who stated he was b. Dublin 1874 I could find no record. It is possibel that this family originated in Cavan. Margaret was from Isle of Man but I have found nothing there I can pinpoint. 2 possible Marg'ts right age, but no marriage record found anywhere. And Grandpa was born at sea. Yes, I have checked that too. Both John & Nick list Margaret as their mother. Any help or suggestions appreciated. Ca 15 years ago I hired a researcher and he came up empty handed. The brothers James, Dick & Tom all died before 1926 & may have been in the war. Is there a list of Irish soldier deaths? Many thanks for help or suggestions. Liz