Alison, I found one possible for the 1901 Census: Some sons have a different last name - so was she married twice? Residents of a house 127 in South Circular Road (Dolphins Barn) (Merchants Quay, Dublin) Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses ANDREWS Anne 46 Female Mother Roman Catholic Dublin City Pawn Broker Read and write English Widow - COOPER Bridget 50 Female Servant Roman Catholic Co Carlow Domestic Servant Cook Read and write English Widow - HECKETT Robert 26 Male Son Roman Catholic Dublin City Pawn Broker Read and write English Not Married - HECKETT William 24 Male Son Roman Catholic Dublin City Pawn Broker Read and write English Not Married - ANDREW John 20 Male Son Roman Catholic Dublin City Pawn Broker Read and write English Not Married http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai003716565/ In 1911 Her name was used to sign the census form even though she is not listed in the household: http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000195008/ Regarding the maiden name, since she died at the brother's residence, have you tried to find her death certificate in England? You might find the brother's name which could lead back to her. Good luck! Christina alison moyra - BT Total Broadband email account wrote: > Hello all. > (I'm still at a brick wall regarding John Andrews b 1820 or before, probably > in Dublin...) > Now searching for his children, trying to order the family. > Nathaniel (whose birth date is the only one I have, 1838), Adelaide, > Frederick, Arthur, John and Eva. Some of these I know quite a lot about, but > : > John Andrews, b 1838 or 1848 or anywhere in between...is very elusive. > > This is him, or rather his wife: (I was sent this and don't have > access to the Times.) > Weekly Irish Times, Dublin, 05 Apr 1924 > "DEATHS. > ANDREWS-March 21, 1924, at her brother's residence, 12 Johnstone st., > Ladywood, Birmingham, Annie Andrews, wife of John Andrews, Pawnbroker, of 4 > Ardee st., also 20 St. Margaret's tce., South Circular rd., Dublin. Deeply > mourned by her sisters and brothers. R.I.P." > > She was 84..not found in 1911. I don't know her maiden name. No marriage > found. > > > > John Andrews was a prosperous pawnbroker from at least 1884 to 1894 with > four establishments in Dublin in 1888. (I can access the Freeman's > Journal.). I don't know his birth date or place, or his marriage, or his > wife. I think he died before 1899. I think she continued to run the > pawnbroking business after his death. > > I have found three children, John, Henrietta and Ann Mary, all born in the > early 1880s. > > > > Can anyone help? - Alison. > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-DUBLIN-CITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Christina, Yes I have thanks, I've been lucky to find the birth of my great great grandfather but like everyone I'd love to find out more, I'd love to find his parents I have their names but nothing else YET Marion Sent from Marion's IPad On 27/05/2012, at 11:40 AM, Christina Hunt <chrisnina@gmail.com> wrote: > Marion, > Have you checked out RootsIreland? > http://www.rootsireland.ie/ > It is not a free site but does have some Offaly records. > Christina > > Marion Wakeford wrote: >> Thanks Christina, just thought I ask I go into the site every few weeks to check if the records I need have been downloaded. >> >> Have a great day >> Marion >> >> On 27/05/2012, at 10:53 AM, Christina Hunt<chrisnina@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Marion, >>> I have not heard anything about Offaly. The next set is supposed to be Monaghan >>> and Monaghan researchers have been waiting a long time. >>> ???? > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-DUBLIN-CITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thanks Christina, just thought I ask I go into the site every few weeks to check if the records I need have been downloaded. Have a great day Marion Sent from Marion's IPad On 27/05/2012, at 10:53 AM, Christina Hunt <chrisnina@gmail.com> wrote: > Marion, > I have not heard anything about Offaly. The next set is supposed to be Monaghan > and Monaghan researchers have been waiting a long time. > ???? > Christina > > Marion Wakeford wrote: >> Hi Christina, >> Will Irish Genealogy ever put the Offaly records on line ? >> >> Regards >> Marion Sydney Aust >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-DUBLIN-CITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Christina, Will Irish Genealogy ever put the Offaly records on line ? Regards Marion Sydney Aust Sent from Marion's IPad On 27/05/2012, at 1:33 AM, Christina Finn Hunt <chrisnina@gmail.com> wrote: > Irish Genealogy has done a bit of updating. If you are waiting for a > set of records to come online for Dublin, you might want to > recheck what they have. The website does not mention the additions. > Stealthy bunch! > > http://www.irishgenealogy.ie/record_list.html > > -- > Christina > =============================== > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-DUBLIN-CITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello all. (I'm still at a brick wall regarding John Andrews b 1820 or before, probably in Dublin...) Now searching for his children, trying to order the family. Nathaniel (whose birth date is the only one I have, 1838), Adelaide, Frederick, Arthur, John and Eva. Some of these I know quite a lot about, but : John Andrews, b 1838 or 1848 or anywhere in between...is very elusive. This is him, or rather his wife: (I was sent this and don't have access to the Times.) Weekly Irish Times, Dublin, 05 Apr 1924 "DEATHS. ANDREWS-March 21, 1924, at her brother's residence, 12 Johnstone st., Ladywood, Birmingham, Annie Andrews, wife of John Andrews, Pawnbroker, of 4 Ardee st., also 20 St. Margaret's tce., South Circular rd., Dublin. Deeply mourned by her sisters and brothers. R.I.P." She was 84..not found in 1911. I don't know her maiden name. No marriage found. John Andrews was a prosperous pawnbroker from at least 1884 to 1894 with four establishments in Dublin in 1888. (I can access the Freeman's Journal.). I don't know his birth date or place, or his marriage, or his wife. I think he died before 1899. I think she continued to run the pawnbroking business after his death. I have found three children, John, Henrietta and Ann Mary, all born in the early 1880s. Can anyone help? - Alison.
Marion, Have you checked out RootsIreland? http://www.rootsireland.ie/ It is not a free site but does have some Offaly records. Christina Marion Wakeford wrote: > Thanks Christina, just thought I ask I go into the site every few weeks to check if the records I need have been downloaded. > > Have a great day > Marion > > On 27/05/2012, at 10:53 AM, Christina Hunt<chrisnina@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Marion, >> I have not heard anything about Offaly. The next set is supposed to be Monaghan >> and Monaghan researchers have been waiting a long time. >> ????
Marion, I have not heard anything about Offaly. The next set is supposed to be Monaghan and Monaghan researchers have been waiting a long time. ???? Christina Marion Wakeford wrote: > Hi Christina, > Will Irish Genealogy ever put the Offaly records on line ? > > Regards > Marion Sydney Aust >
Irish Genealogy has done a bit of updating. If you are waiting for a set of records to come online for Dublin, you might want to recheck what they have. The website does not mention the additions. Stealthy bunch! http://www.irishgenealogy.ie/record_list.html -- Christina ===============================
Susan Dr of Capt Hugh NORTON of Clare Castle in the County of Clare deceased the 4th of Octobr 1634 and was buried in the Church of St Katherins Dublin the 7th of Octbr ; She was married unto Henry CLARE of Dublin Gent. by whome she had no Issue. Source: Charles T. Lamacraft, Association for the Preservation of the Memorials of the Dead in Ireland, 1910 --------- Christina
Robert BALL Alderman and Sometime Mayor of Dublin departed this mortall Life the 25th Day of January 1635 he had to his first Wife [Jane daughter] of the most Revd Father in God Henry USSHER sometime Lord Arcbishopp of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland by whom he hath issue 3 Sons and 4 Daughters Viz. William eldest, George 2d, Richard 3d Son ; Mary married to James KARDIFFE of Killamanagh in the County of D , Margarett married to Henry BENETT of Dublin Merchant, and Margerie and Ellen BALL. The aforesaid Robert BALL took to his Second Wife Margarett daughter of Richard BARRY Alderman of Dublin and Widdow of Nicholas KERDIFFE sometime Sergent of Law Esqr by whome Robert BALL afforesaid had issue Elizabeth BALL. The truith of the premisses is testified by the Subscription of George BALL second Son. Taken by me Albon LEVERET Athlone officer of Armes to be recorded in the office of the King of Armes of Ireland. GEORGE BALL. Source: Charles T. Lamacraft, Association for the Preservation of the Memorials of the Dead in Ireland, 1910 ----------- Christina
I have never heard of it, but you you could google tours of Castles + maybe some of the tour guides that specialise may have some info. Maggie
--My extended BANKS family in Canada & The USA tell me that the........ ""BANKS family did have money in the past and were connected to BANKS Castle in Ireland "" Should I be taking any notice & do some research ?? Yvonne in Melbourne OZ
Hi Bill The year used to start in March hence Sept for seventh month All you could wish to know on the subject here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > Christina, > > > > While Sept means seven in French, it is tthe ninth month. Octo means eight (I believe in Latin), > and October is the tenth month. Dec is ten (again Latin?), December is the twelfth month. Who said > our ancestors could count? LOL. I know it had something to do with July and A ugust being a > tribute to the Ceasars that go by those names, but it is still out of whack. > > Bill
Christina, While Sept means seven in French, it is tthe ninth month. Octo means eight (I believe in Latin), and October is the tenth month. Dec is ten (again Latin?), December is the twelfth month. Who said our ancestors could count? LOL. I know it had something to do with July and A ugust being a tribute to the Ceasars that go by those names, but it is still out of whack. Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christina Hunt" <chrisnina@gmail.com> To: irl-dublin-city@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 9:36:03 AM Subject: Re: [DUBLIN-CITY] 7ber That is very interesting. Thanks! We have learned something new - at least I have. Christina Anne C Fullam Goeke wrote: > I've come across many records from the early Middle Ages in Dublin that > were in French and English.Sept is seven in French. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-DUBLIN-CITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
research it. our family use to have a manor in england. now its in the national trusts hands. but we have a tree that clearly shows which line it went down, and we can google the photos on the net. and dream of a bygone day..... or a life some of our ancestors got. ________________________________ From: ybmarshall <ybmarshall@bigpond.com> To: irl-dublin-city@rootsweb.com Cc: irl-dublin-city-request@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, 20 May 2012 5:59 PM Subject: [DUBLIN-CITY] BANKS CASTLE Ireland ??? Anyone heard of it please ?? --My extended BANKS family in Canada & The USA tell me that the........ ""BANKS family did have money in the past and were connected to BANKS Castle in Ireland "" Should I be taking any notice & do some research ?? Yvonne in Melbourne OZ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-DUBLIN-CITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This would have all been before Julius Ceasar messed with the calender. He put extra in, and its stayed. But for those who dont know this, this is handy to know! ________________________________ From: Christina Hunt <chrisnina@gmail.com> To: irl-dublin-city@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, 21 May 2012 1:40 AM Subject: Re: [DUBLIN-CITY] 7ber I googled 7ber and found this on an old Belgium list posting: - 7ber = September means 7th month, but is actually the 9th - 8ber = October means 8th month, but is actually the 10th - 9ber = November means 9th month, but is actually the 11th - 10ber = December means 10th month, but is actually the 12th http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/BELGIUM-ROOTS/1999-02/0918652852 Well, who knows, it may come up again sometime. Christina ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-DUBLIN-CITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Bob, I didn't find much. There was a William BOSS in Antrim in 1881. WILLIAM BOSS ANTRIM 1881 Slater's Directory of Ireland 1881 A John BOSS was listed as a prisoner in Dublin: JOHN BOSS Prisoner 1918 1863 MOUNTJOY DUBLIN Prison Registers 1790-1924 These were both in the Findmypast index. http://www.findmypast.ie/ Sorry, I didn't seen anything else. Christina Bob Boss wrote: > I have spent years trying to find anything on William Boss. The only lead to origin in Dublin for him is the 1901 census where he was in Liverpool England. It lists his place of birth as Dublin Ireland. What is known is that he was born about 1849 and died in 1935 in Liverpool. He spent his life in various jobs as a mariner. The family has remembered him as the 'Irish Grandfather'. On the record of his marriage on February 28, 1874 in Liverpool to an Ellen (O'Brien) Gansitt , a widow, he lists his father as John Boss. The marriage took place in St Anthony's Catholic Church. His wife w as from Irish stock even though she had been born in England. <snip>
I googled 7ber and found this on an old Belgium list posting: - 7ber = September means 7th month, but is actually the 9th - 8ber = October means 8th month, but is actually the 10th - 9ber = November means 9th month, but is actually the 11th - 10ber = December means 10th month, but is actually the 12th http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/BELGIUM-ROOTS/1999-02/0918652852 Well, who knows, it may come up again sometime. Christina
Dame Margaret daughter of the Rt. Honble Richard BUTLER Viscount Mountgaret, she was married to Richard BELLINGS Esqr. Sonn and Heir of Sr. Henry BELLINGS of Tirellstoune in the County of Dublin Knight ; by whom she had issue four Sons and one Daughter Viz. Richard BELLINGS eldest Son, Henry BELLINGS Second Son. Frances BELLINGS 3d Son who died young, James BELLINGS 4th Son and Mary BELLINGS. The aforesaid Dame Margarett depad. this mortall Life the 6th of August, and with funerall Proceedings and rights was brought from Merchant Key in Dublin so to St. Michan's Church in Oxmantown the l3th day of August 1635. Conveyed to the Church of Mallehedert in the Com. of Dublin to her Grave. The truith of the premisses is testified by the Subscriptn of Richard BELLINGS Esqr. as afore- said, taken by me Albon Leverett Athlone Officer of Armes to be recorded in the Office of tho King of Armes of Ireland Rd. BELLING Source: Charles T. Lamacraft, Association for the Preservation of the Memorials of the Dead in Ireland, 1910 ----------- Christina
Hi Christina, Thanks for these funeral notices,they are wonderful reading, hope that someone out there is researching these families Regards Marion Sent from Marion's IPad On 20/05/2012, at 7:22 AM, Christina Hunt <chrisnina@gmail.com> wrote: > James BELLEWE sometime Sheriff of Dublin departed this > mortal life the 13th of February 1635 and was buried the 18th > of the Month in St James Church Yard near Dublin, he had > to Wife Mary daughter of John CHAPMAN Gent by whom he > had issue 3 Sons and a Daughter Viz. Arthur, Edward, > Lawrence, and Alson BELLEWE, the truith of the premisses is > testified by the Subscription of Arthur BELLEWE aforesaid his > Son and heir. Taken by me Albon LEVERETT Athlone officer > of Armes to be Recordd in the office of the King of Armes of > Ireland. > > Source: > Charles T. Lamacraft, Association for the Preservation of the Memorials of the > Dead in Ireland, 1910 > > I copied some of these today. I hope someone is doing the 1600's. :) > Christina > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-DUBLIN-CITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message