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    No it isn't, but thank you for looking!

    No it isn't, but thank you for looking!
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    Thank you! I will let you know what I find out.

    Thank you! I will let you know what I find out.
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    re: Jakt Bothilda

    My G-Grandfather's name was Fredrik Wilhelm Mansson, born July 4, 1874 in Ystad.
    His logbook, Sjofartsbok, numbered 849, listed him as a deckhand.
    Not sure what other info. you might be looking...
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    Jakt Bothilda Ship

    I am trying to find any information on the ship my great grandfather sailed on. The name of the ship was the Jakt Bothilda. He sailed from Ystad, Sweden to Blekege(spelling in his Swedish Logbook)...
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    Many thanks for the map link! I've checked it out...

    Many thanks for the map link! I've checked it out and it will be very helpful.
    Cheers!

    Angie
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    Thank you so much for solving my problem!! It all...

    Thank you so much for solving my problem!! It all makes sense now.
    I look forward to viewing the photos on the website you provided.
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    Crosbie Street, Liverpool

    I am trying to find an old map of Liverpool, that shows Crosbie Street. Several of my ancestors(McCoys) lived in the courts on this street, in the 1841 and 1851 Census. I have found info. saying...
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    This was the first I had heard of her being a...

    This was the first I had heard of her being a White Creole. She was born in Sweden, as were her parents and Grandparents, so the connection would have to go farther back than that, I think.
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    Hi Owl, Thank you for your info. I appreciate...

    Hi Owl,
    Thank you for your info. I appreciate the help!
    Anything is possible at this point.

    I have recorded the Swedish birthdates for this line of my family tree back to 1783 and 1778(the...
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    White Creoles in Sweden

    I was recently given a tidbit that an Swedish ancestor of mine was a "White Creole".
    I have her birth recorded in Sweden but am wondering if her parent/grandparent might have actually been a...
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    Old Greyabbey Cemetery

    Does anyone know if the Old Greyabbey Cemetery has records for locating specific gravesites from the 1875-1896 time period? I know there are some inscriptions available for free online, but...
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    Hospital for Infirm Women, Everton

    I am looking for any info. on the Hospital for Infirm Women that was said to be located at 2 Mitford St. in Everton, West Derby, Liverpool.
    I believe my GG Grandmother may have stayed there when...
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    Emmigrant Records

    Does anyone know if there are any existing records for Northern Ireland emmigrants who sailed to Canada during the potato famine(about 1847-1849)? I am quite sure my ancestors lived in Armagh, but...
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    Griffiths Valuation Ordnance Maps

    I was wondering if there are any free websites offering an online view of the maps that correspond with the Griffiths Valuation Records.
    Thanks!

    Angie
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    Thanks again, Elwyn. I had a feeling it would...

    Thanks again, Elwyn.
    I had a feeling it would mean a trip to Belfast.
    Oh well.

    Angie:)
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    Hi Mark, Just a quick follow up. I think I may...

    Hi Mark,

    Just a quick follow up. I think I may have located my GGG Grandfather Bernard McParlane.
    In the Normanby 1861 Census there is a listing for Bernard and Eliza McPartlane. The ages don't...
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    Hello again, Elwyn, Do you know if it's...

    Hello again, Elwyn,

    Do you know if it's possible to look at the maps that correspond with the numbers on the valuation records or do you have to go to Proni? I couldn't find a place on the website...
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    Hi Elwyn, Thank you for the all of this...

    Hi Elwyn,

    Thank you for the all of this information! I'm so pleased!
    William John was a weaving agent, so the weaving shop makes perfect sense.
    He died in 1922 and had a son, David, so the...
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    Hi Elwyn, My relative was William John...

    Hi Elwyn,

    My relative was William John Davidson and his family lived in house 135 Greyabbey in 1901 and house 43 in 1911.
    In 1901 his name was written as Wm John, but in 1911 it was William John....
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    Hi Mark, I just wanted to pass on an extra...

    Hi Mark,

    I just wanted to pass on an extra thank you for the land grant suggestion. That was indeed my GG Grandfather Barnard(son of Bernard, my GGG Grandfather)!!! The translator had just...
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    Thank you responding! I will remember that in...

    Thank you responding! I will remember that in future searches.

    I guess I didn't word my question too well, but what I really wanted to know was the name of the street, not the people, in the...
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    Old Newspaper Obituaries

    Does anyone know if there are any old Belfast or Newtownards newspaper obituaries online? I would like to search 1960 or earlier, but have no idea where to look.
    Any suggestions would be...
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    Hello Green Family! Thanks for the suggestion....

    Hello Green Family!

    Thanks for the suggestion.

    These were the names in the 1851 Canada Census:

    Bernard McParlane , est. b. 1797 Ireland
    Mrs. Bernard McParlane, est. b. 1794 Ireland
    Barnard...
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    Another Greyabbey question!

    In the 1901/1911 Irish Census, a specific street is not named for the homes in Greyabbey. It just says "residents of a house 43 in Grey Abbey Town".
    Does anyone know if the residents listed in the...
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    My relatives were in Greyabbey, Co. Down, N....

    My relatives were in Greyabbey, Co. Down, N. Ireland. I'm afraid I don't know the area well enough to be familiar with nearby villages, that could have been home to relatives, but I'm sure there...
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