Still awaiting reply. I have about given up hope, but my cheque hasn't yet been cashed so who knows.......
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Thread: Can anyone read this please
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10-09-2008, 1:50 PM #21pejay
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10-09-2008, 2:03 PM #22MutleyGuest
Patience is a virtue!
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26-09-2008, 2:45 PM #23
yes so they say - maybe next year?
pejay
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18-10-2008, 5:15 PM #24Hall/SwanGuest
Militia
Can't help without seeing his name and regiment, it's ok if you don't want to say but Google his surname and them Advance Google that with his regiment detailed on report!
HTH
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31-10-2008, 12:58 PM #25
Hi there, thanks for your reply, sorry for the delay I have only found the posting. His name was Owen Kelly and he served in the 10th foot [2nd battalion] which later became the Lincolnshire Regt unfortunately his name is extremely common, and I really have cometo a huge brick wall with him, but I would welcome any suggestions/advice
pejay
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31-10-2008, 10:19 PM #26
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07-11-2008, 2:42 PM #27
thanks for reply
pejay
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08-11-2008, 4:23 PM #28Hall/SwanGuest
St Brigid's what? There is a St Brigid's school, church, parochial house in Redhills..no hospital.. Is St Brigid's mentioned in his records?
Was he from Redhill??
St Brigid's Church, Killoughter, Redhills
From https://www.kilmorediocese.ie/home
In the year 1790 Rev. Owen O'Reilly, P.P. erected a thatched chapel at Killoughter cross. The present St Brigid's Church was built in the year 1839 by Rev. Charles O'Reilly, P.P.
In 1947 it was necessary to undertake the repair of this more than a century old chapel, this work was undertaken by Rev. Owen Traynor, C.C., who did a splendid job. It took three years to complete the work. The total cost was slightly over £11,000 and the funds were raised within the parish.
St. Brigid's has been recently decorated and painted and is one of the most beautiful rural chapels in any part of Ireland. It seats 800 people and a new cemetery has been acquired in recent years at the back of the church.
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14-11-2008, 12:43 PM #29
He originally came from Annagh or maybe Redhill[s] on his discharge papers his adress was given as Redhill[s] Co Cavan. I sent a letter and donation to St Brigids Parochial Centre requesting any info they may have mainly on my Grandmother Mary Kelly born 1882/83 and her parents Owen kelly and Ann Mcguire. the family were R/C. Like so many people with Irish connections I have come to a stop.
pejay
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14-11-2008, 12:55 PM #30Hall/SwanGuest
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