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| 09.04.2008 11:45 am | |
| Name: | William Stockdale |
| Email: | stockdab@shepparton.net.au |
| Text: | We may visit my grandfathers home at white hills / ballyculter etc in july Will call in & say hello
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| 09.02.2008 03:04 am | |
| Name: | Greg Paupst |
| Email: | gjfp@rogers.com |
| Text: | Say hello and best wishes to Peig Denvir for me if you will, please. Greg Paupst
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| 01.10.2007 08:23 am | |
| Name: | Kevin McKinney |
| Email: | kmckinney1@shaw.ca |
| Text: | As a Canadian resident, I most sincerely appreciate your most competent efforts. Imagine my surprise: finding my father and his siblings in the 1901 Saul, Lecale Census; he and and older brother, both Single, of parents (Bernard McKinney & Margaret Hynds)-deceased in 1900 and 1892 respectively-left Saul in 1912. Thanks again.
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| 25.09.2007 02:46 pm | |
| Name: | James Clarke |
| Email: | wacibaci@aol.com |
| Text: | Hi, Great Site. Without seeing the FormB1s themselves, where you have two townland forms for Ballintoher, it may be because there was two enumerators for the townland. Or that the form was filled out on a different night, and hence a separate enumerator collected the data. Even though the form says the census for 31st March 1901, alot of forms were not filled out until after this date. Just a thought
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| 11.09.2007 09:00 pm | |
| Name: | Louis Straney |
| Email: | lstraney@aol.com |
| Text: | Thanks for providing this valuable resource. I live in the US but have ancestral roots in Lecale. I was introduced to this site by Billy Stranney and my appreciate to him....Louis
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| 14.05.2007 05:16 pm | |
| Name: | abarber |
| Email: | thetzars@msn.com |
| Text: | fab site, keep up the good work. no hits for me yet but just wish more things like this were available on the net!!
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| 05.05.2007 01:58 am | |
| Name: | Kieran Laverty |
| Email: | kieran80@msn.com |
| Text: | Thanks for all the hours and effort putting on the 1901 census and all the other work involved in maintaining this site. I know how many hours it requires.. My Grandfather was always known as Leo Laverty but according to the census his name is Bernard have to ask the question of his sons and daughters was his first name Bernard and his second name Leo and as was the custom in years past to call a person by their second name?? Thanks for all the work anyway it has filled many dates and spaces on my family tree....
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| 11.03.2007 11:27 am | |
| Name: | James Doherty |
| Email: | jdoherty34@hotmail.com |
| Text: | Great site - especially the Census information, which I found facinating. keep up the good work.
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