As we all know these things can get out of control if the exercise is not conducted well so here I am once again adding some suggestions to this mail to be followed 1- Change the Subject line to the SURNAME of your request 2- Time Frame 3- Town they lived in if known and County 4- Did you find them in either the 1901 or 1911 Census for Ireland ? if so where and give address? 5- Christian Names and maiden names if known 6- Did they die in Ireland ? 7- Did they marry in Ireland ? 8- Do you know where they married and when ? 9-When did they leave Ireland ? 10- Do you have or know the names of any of the Children where they were born or baptised ? 11- Religion 12- What did they work out 13- Name of the dog the cat the bird 14- A short covering note on what you are looking for 15- Were they Military folk or And remember not to add your request to anyone elses mail, make yours a separate mail with the Subject line covering the body of the mail. Not sure what else we need to cover in this roll call but as it evolves we will roll along THIS being the suggestions for a another list roll call but I am using it here. Cheers and work begins now Cara Back from her trip with some things to share but begin that Monday
I have started trying to piece together the Douglas family who seem to have been around Baltinglass in the 1700's. In particular The family of George Douglas born 1784 died 11 May 1862, they seem to be linked to Colemans, Winders, Cramptons, Phoebe Douglas, and Dunckley clans. The name Marlborough seems to be a popular middle name ? Could SKS please let me know the location of Ballsallagh, as George's son William who married Margaret Winder on 12 sep 1846 farmed there ? any help would be much appreciated Tim Kelly