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Narrowing the search

Posted on February 28, 2019March 6, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Direct line, Geography, Ireland

Patrick Stanley was born on 2 March 1883, in the Townland of Cams, in the Parish of Fuerty. The concept of Townlands is explained in the post ‘Irish Geography’. There are 2082 Townlands in Roscommon. In 1881, the population was 132,000. This means that there is an average population of 66 per Townland. In rural…

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On the right track – part 2

Posted on February 27, 2019March 6, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Direct line, Geography, Ireland

Patrick’s military record showed that he was born in Roscommon. Following the abortive search (see ‘Off in the wrong direction’) I made another request for a search to be made for Patrick’s birth certificate. The search criteria were: Patrick Stanley, son of John, born in Roscommon, date of birth 2nd March, year of birth 1882-1885.…

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On the right track – at last

Posted on February 27, 2019March 6, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Direct line, Ireland, Military

In February 2007, the National Archives (http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ ) started putting soldiers’ records online. They started with surnames beginning with A and B. The process was complete by the end of 2008. Because I was searching for Patrick Stanley, I had to be patient. The wait was made worse by the knowledge that there might be…

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