Quindi, dopo aver dato un’occhiata al censimento, il mio partner ha scoperto che suo nonno, che aveva sempre creduto fosse di Mullingar, era in realtà nato a Cork e all’età di 18 anni nel 1926 viveva con la sua famiglia a Longford.

Il problema è che non riusciamo a capire dove a Cork si dice che sia nato.

Qualcuno riesce a decifrarlo?

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di Siobheal

11 commenti

  1. AccordingBit7679 on

    It looks like Gougane Barra with the first letter being a G as far as I can make out. Its a guess though.

  2. rollplayinggrenade on

    Almost looks like Queenstown but that was renamed to Cobh in the early 20s.

  3. oisinw87 on

    Looks like Queenstown, even though the name changed to Cobh before 1926. I would guess they were Protestant people and were still using the British name maybe?

  4. It does start to look like Queenstown on rows 5 and 6 at least, even if the first letter looks like a G.

    So I’m going to guess Cobh.

  5. Mr_Ice_Sandwich on

    If you’re on View Household, if you click download household, it should give you a typed version

  6. Otherwise-Window1559 on

    If you can work out his year of birth you can search for him on Irishgenealogy.ie and it’ll tell you where he was born there.

  7. Glum_Dimension6468 on

    To me that really looks like Gneevguilla but sure that’s in Kerry

  8. SeaweedBasic290 on

    Right so, going by experience from using the the previous census for family research over the years, there should be another link at the btm of the page on line. This link should show the same details in block letters.

    Next time your on the census check for the links under that copy.

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