Joyce Tunstead has added additional headstones to complete St Patricks, part 13. The new headstones start with 1895 and go up to 1950. You might want to check the text file to see the names. http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/dublin/photos/tombstones/deansgrange-ndx.htm The weather in Ireland has been very rainy this summer, which has slowed down the headstone photography. Here hoping for blue skies ;) -- Christina http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ https://www.facebook.com/IrelandGenealogyProjects ===============================
Details of a new genealogy ezine, courtesy of the Kerry & Clare lists. Colette From: secretary@clareroots.org To: secretary@clareroots.org Subject: FW: New Genealogy eZine Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 22:34:48 +0100 From: Clara Hoyne [mailto:secretary@clareroots.org] Sent: 11 July 2012 22:26 Subject: New Genealogy eZine A new ezine fresh off the press! Click on the link below to read anew 62 page magazine. Thank you Fiona! from the Kerry list: Irish genealogy eZine http://flipflashpages.uniflip.com/3/71043/154085/pub/
This headstone is in St. Joseph's Cem., Kilcock, Kildare. Erected | by | EDWARD BYRNE | 101 Upper Church St. Dublin | In Loving Memory of his Dear Son | JAMES (JIMMY) | Who died 23 June 1909, aged 6 Months | Also His Daughters MARY (MAY) | Died 21 Jan, 1919, Aged 16 Years | TERESA | Died 18 Feb 1922, Aged 2 1/2 Years | And His Wife ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) | Died 16 Feb 1938, Aged 56 Years | Also the above EDWARD BYRNE | Died 6 Dec 1945 | Their Son JOHN BYRNE Cabra, Dublin | Died 12 Jan 1968 | Also His Sister | JANE KILLEEN (Nee BYRNE) | Constitution Hill, Dublin | Died 5th July 1947 | And Their Son EDWARD BYRNE | 5, Catherine's Lane, Upr., Church St., Dublin | Died 26th July 1977 | R.I.P. Courtesy of Kev Murray. =============== Christina
From Ahamlish Extension 2, Sligo: In Loving Memory of | ALICE KATE WHELAN | Carns Moneygold | Died 19 June 1994, aged 90 years | her husband JAMES | Died 24 June 1950, aged 46 years | Interred in Deans Grange Cemetery Dublin | Their sons JAMES JOSEPH | Died 17 August 1980, aged 43 years | JOHN PATRICK (Late of Leicester) | Died 22 July 1996, aged 55 years. ============ Christina
I have just posted a new 50 page document with listings and descriptions of deeds that include a link between various JACKSONs and the City of Dublin. SEE: http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/TABLES/JACKSON-DublinDeeds.html These JACKSONs are also linked to many other counties: Kildare, Carlow, Cork - you name it. Most of the counties mentioned are in the Republic of Ireland, but there are also numerous connection to both Antrim & Down. The deeds also include references to hundreds of non-JACKSONs. They include people who were neighbours, witnesses, or relations. I have also been adding more hyperlinks to assist other researchers to more readily track down what might be useful to them. One example is that under the <Places> hyperlink, I have included more links to material that is organized by Irish county. SEE: http://www.thesilverbowl.com/maps/maps.html I would like to hear if this is helpful, but also to hear if there are any problems. I did recently find some broken hyperlinks and have fixed them. Unfortunately, if I don't know they are broken, they don't get fixed. This is one of many reasons why the help of other contributors is so much appreciated. Cheers, Sharon Oddie Brown -- Sharon Oddie Brown, Roberts Creek, BC, Canada. History Project: http://www.thesilverbowl.com/
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This link might be of interest to anybody who is interested in the above subject. http://www.eneclann.ie/legal-title-probate/?utm_source=Eneclann+Newsletter&utm_campaign=ee9dd33310-220412_Eneclann_Newsletter&utm_medium=email Colette
Hi Maggie Well that is quite possible, is Woodworth Rosa's married name?? Would have to check back from her and family to see if there was a connection. Kind regards Dianna
HI Joyce Thanks very much for that, so just to clarify did it say Robert Woodworth or just initials RW, seems such a shame as he had children etc, you would have thought that he would have been living with them. The area of Clifton does seem correct though. Many thanks Dianna
Dianna All the "Inmates" on the census are recorded with only their initials. The Age of R.W. was given as 77, Widower, born Ireland. The only thing against this is the fact that the death registration says "Woodward" not Woodworth. I wouldn't rule this out on account of the fact that the Workhouse may have registered the death and made this slight error when recording his name. There is a chance that this may still be your Robert. I have a g-g-grandfather who died in a Workhouse here in Ireland, and like you found it very hard to understand why. When I looked at the original records I found that he had gone in a number of times for short spells when he was ill, and eventually died there. By this time of his life he was living on his own. His son lived in a small cottage with wife and eight children so perhaps just no room. Also his son didn't live in the same town. Joyce > Thanks very much for that, so just to clarify did it say Robert > Woodworth or just initials RW, seems such a shame as he had children etc, > you would have thought that he would have been living with them. The area > of Clifton does seem correct though. Many thanks Dianna >
Hi Dianna He is enumerated as R W a widower, occupation labourer, age 77 > 1861 England Census about R W > Name: R W > Age: 77 > Estimated Birth Year: abt 1784 > Relation: Inmate > Gender: Male > Where born: Ireland > Civil parish: Stapleton > County/Island: Gloucestershire > Country: England > Registration district: Clifton > Sub-registration district: Stapleton > ED, institution, or vessel: Clifton Union Workhouse > Household schedule number: 1 > Piece: 1741 > Folio: 133 > Page Number: 5 > > <snip> > R W widr 77 labourer Ireland > <snip> > > RG 9; Piece: 1741; Folio: 133; Page: 5; GSU roll: 542860. As to his having family and why wasn't he with them, the workhouse was the only form of medical treatment available to many people at that time, clearly there were health issues if he died soon after The census being a snapshot of just one night in ten years it is quite possible he entered the workhouse on the day the census was taken but could also have been an inmate for some time previous to the census being taken I would enquire at Bristol Records office http://www.bristol.gov.uk/ However it appears that most of the workhouse records were destroyed in WW2 so don't get you hopes up to high, but still worth asking I would say It may also be worth checking the Bristol Register office to see what name was registered for the death below Deaths Jun 1861 Woodward Robert Clifton 6a 109 Its not inconceivable that he was correctly registered as WOODWORTH but the information was transcribed incorrectly for the GRO index The reference above will mean little to the Register office, if you just say there was a death registered in the June quarter of 1861 The downside might be if he died in the workhouse and the death was registered by the workhouse as it may not have anything to tell you if he is your man (its possible they registered his name incorrectly as WOODWARD) Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 02/07/2012 00:05, dianna charles wrote: > HI Joyce > Thanks very much for that, so just to clarify did it say Robert > Woodworth or just initials RW, seems such a shame as he had children etc, > you would have thought that he would have been living with them. The area > of Clifton does seem correct though. Many thanks Dianna
Dianna These would appear to be burials of the family associated with Rosa Woodworth. The details may help you work out if there is a connection to your family. They are all at Mount Jerome Cemetery and details/photos of Headstones are on IGP Archives at - http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/dublin/photos/tombstones/mt-jerome-ndx.htm No.628 MOORE and WOODWORTH family burying ground No.629 Main headstone on number 628:- In | Loving Memory | of | FREDERICA MOORE | died 24th May 1938 | wife of the late | WILLIAM P. MOORE M.Inst. C.E.I. | who died 14th Dec. 1915 | and was buried at | Streatham Cemetery, London | and of their son-in-law | GERALD WOODWORTH A.M.I.C.E.I. | died Oct. 9th 1936 aged 48 years. | beloved husband of | ROSA FREDERICA WOODWORTH | eldest son of the late | W. H. WOODWORTH F.C.A. No.630 Also on number 628:- In Loving Memory of | ROSA F. WOODWORTH | died 3rd June 1973 | also of DESMOND HENRY WOODWORTH | Sergeant R.A.F. V.R., aged 26 | second son of GERALD and ROSA WOODWORTH | killed in action Singapore on 18th July 1940. Joyce > Could the Rosa Woodworth in the 1939 electoral roles on dublinheritage be a decendent? >
Could the Rosa Woodworth in the 1939 electoral roles on dublinheritage be a decendent? Maggie
Hi Everyone Could someone please let me know where I could find a possible Will/Probate record for a Robert WOODWORTH he was born in Dublin around 1784, appears on the 1841 and 1851 Census in Bristol (UK). He was listed as a widower on the census, he was an engineer. Father of Rachel, Winred, Joshua, Robert all born in Dublin. I'm unable to find him on the 1861 Census for Bristol and I cannot locate a death for him in England so I am wondering did he go back to Ireland and perhaps stay there. Perhaps he is buried in Dublin (or somewhere around there) with his wife. I am at the moment trying to connect up my Rosetta BRYNE with Robert WOODWORTH. Any help is very much appreciated. Kind regards Dianna
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Hi Joyce, Thanks so much for your response. Surnames: HEENEY, LUSK, TILBERRY, CONLON, DUHAMEL, SHIELS, DERHAM, POWELL, MARTIN Joy -----Original Message----- From: irl-dublin-city-request <irl-dublin-city-request@rootsweb.com> To: irl-dublin-city <irl-dublin-city@rootsweb.com> Sent: Fri, Jun 29, 2012 3:24 am Subject: IRL-DUBLIN-CITY Digest, Vol 7, Issue 117 Today's Topics: 1. Ireland, Prison Registers (Joyce) 2. ROBERT FARRELL ATKINSON query (ybmarshall) 3. Re: ROBERT FARRELL ATKINSON query (Brenda Pilson) 4. Re: Ireland, Prison Registers (Christina Hunt) 5. Heeney , balbriggan & skerries (Auteach) 6. Re: Heeney , balbriggan & skerries (Joyce) --------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 ate: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 09:11:09 +0100 rom: "Joyce" <joytun@utvinternet.com> ubject: [DUBLIN-CITY] Ireland, Prison Registers o: <irl-wexford@rootsweb.com>, <irl-dublin-city@rootsweb.com> essage-ID: <1C4EFE69B7354AEC83A489D575846C9C@DHJQH92J> ontent-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original FamilySearch has recently added "Ireland, Prison Registers, 1790-1924". his is the link - ttps://familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/2043780 If for any reason the above link doesn't work for you, go to - ttps://familysearch.org/search/collection/list#page=1&countryId=1927084 nd then click on "Ireland, Prison Registers". Joyce Tunstead ------------------------------ Message: 2 ate: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 18:37:54 +1000 rom: ybmarshall <ybmarshall@bigpond.com> ubject: [DUBLIN-CITY] ROBERT FARRELL ATKINSON query o: irl-dublin-city@rootsweb.com c: irl-dublin-city-request@rootsweb.com essage-ID: <20120628083754.8BVAI.54949.root@nschwwebs05p> ontent-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 --Hello to the list members, The above Robert Farrell ATKINSON , born c1810-1815, was said to be married to atherine CAIN in Ireland OR England c1835-39. I havent found a match in English records and hope someone may be connected OR now how to search for them in Ireland. The family was most likely Catholic and had only 1 son [that we know about] amed John ATKINSON b.abt Sept 1839. his JOHN ATKINSON migrated to Australia as a youngster [date unk] & died 1878 n Melbourne Australia. Any thoughts / suggestions welcomed . Yvonne in Australia ------------------------------ Message: 3 ate: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 20:03:21 +1000 rom: Brenda Pilson <brendapilson@yahoo.com.au> ubject: Re: [DUBLIN-CITY] ROBERT FARRELL ATKINSON query o: "irl-dublin-city@rootsweb.com" <irl-dublin-city@rootsweb.com> essage-ID: <BA7A229A-BD0A-4541-8400-54998CD62163@yahoo.com.au> ontent-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi yvonne, ave you got Johns death and marriage certificates? That should give his irthplace - at least County and if you're lucky a town. His birthplace will lso be shown on his childrens birth certificates. found on my grandmothers Victorian birth certificate that her mother was born in Clontarf, a village just outside Dublin". is death certificate will also show how long in the colony, which I have found o be very accurate and ages at death to be wrong in most cases. f he was from England then censuses should help. egards, renda On 28/06/2012, at 6:37 PM, ybmarshall <ybmarshall@bigpond.com> wrote: > --Hello to the list members, The above Robert Farrell ATKINSON , born c1810-1815, was said to be married to atherine CAIN in Ireland OR England c1835-39. I havent found a match in English records and hope someone may be connected OR now how to search for them in Ireland. The family was most likely Catholic and had only 1 son [that we know about] amed John ATKINSON b.abt Sept 1839. This JOHN ATKINSON migrated to Australia as a youngster [date unk] & died 1878 n Melbourne Australia. Any thoughts / suggestions welcomed . Yvonne in Australia ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-DUBLIN-CITY-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message ------------------------------ Message: 4 ate: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 13:58:47 -0400 rom: Christina Hunt <chrisnina@gmail.com> ubject: Re: [DUBLIN-CITY] Ireland, Prison Registers o: irl-dublin-city@rootsweb.com, irl-wexford@rootsweb.com essage-ID: <4FEC9B57.7020401@gmail.com> ontent-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Thanks Joyce. I hadn't heard that the registers were being added. That is a reat addition. he neat thing about the Prison Registers as opposed to the Petty Court records s that they have an age and estimated birth year. With Petty Court records, ou often have no idea if this is just the "same name". Christina Joyce wrote: FamilySearch has recently added "Ireland, Prison Registers, 1790-1924". This is the link - https://familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/2043780 If for any reason the above link doesn't work for you, go to - https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list#page=1&countryId=1927084 and then click on "Ireland, Prison Registers". Joyce Tunstead ----------------------------- Message: 5 ate: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 16:26:30 -0400 rom: Auteach <joyc2old4u@aol.com> ubject: [DUBLIN-CITY] Heeney , balbriggan & skerries o: "IRL-DUBLIN-CITY@rootsweb.com" <IRL-DUBLIN-CITY@rootsweb.com> essage-ID: <58B72264-D54D-4522-92E5-496CD014B92C@aol.com> ontent-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi all, oes anyone have any info. on the Heeney family from Balbriggan or Skerries? ssociated names are Duhamel, Shiels, Shanly, Martin, and Owens. hanks much! oy ent from my iPhone ----------------------------- Message: 6 ate: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 22:28:33 +0100 rom: "Joyce" <joytun@utvinternet.com> ubject: Re: [DUBLIN-CITY] Heeney , balbriggan & skerries o: <irl-dublin-city@rootsweb.com> essage-ID: <EFDCFC5C311043519CDE8D0BE7E9AB28@DHJQH92J> ontent-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Joy o you have any further information on the Heeney family? I ask as it ould perhaps help someone answer yours if we knew a little more, e.g. about hat dates, perhaps a note of their religion etc. Even a known event to do ith the Heeney family would be a starting point. Joyce > Does anyone have any info. on the Heeney family from Balbriggan or kerries? Associated names are Duhamel, Shiels, Shanly, Martin, and Owens. Thanks much! Joy ------------------------------ To contact the IRL-DUBLIN-CITY list administrator, send an email to RL-DUBLIN-CITY-admin@rootsweb.com. To post a message to the IRL-DUBLIN-CITY mailing list, send an email to RL-DUBLIN-CITY@rootsweb.com. __________________________________________________________ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-DUBLIN-CITY-request@rootsweb.com ith the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of he mail with no additional text. nd of IRL-DUBLIN-CITY Digest, Vol 7, Issue 117 **********************************************
Dianna I omitted to say that Clifton Workhouse was in Stapleton, which is only a couple of miles from Bristol, although it is recorded as being in Gloucestershire. Joyce > Could someone please let me know where I could find a possible > Will/Probate record for a Robert WOODWORTH he was born in Dublin around > 1784, appears on the 1841 and 1851 Census in Bristol (UK). He was listed > as > a widower on the census,