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Jessie Smithwick
Posted: 01 Nov 2010 05:14
by annejay
Hi There
I have just found an email regarding Jessie Smithwick and her burial details.The problem is it is from 2004 and I wondered if the person concerned belongs to your site.Her name wasMajorie and the reply to her request was from Patrick Neill.
Annejay,NZ.
Posted: 01 Nov 2010 08:46
by Katie
I think this is from a Ford Cemetery look up by Patrick Neill he has Ford Cemetery Microfiche
Jessie Smithwick
Posted: 01 Nov 2010 15:19
by dickiesam
Hello Annejay and welcome,
I see you made it across successfully after all!
Dickiesam
Posted: 01 Nov 2010 18:27
by annejay
Hi Dickiesam
Made it across late last night,am feeling a bit like a very old person.Shall wear a hat and dark glasses in future!
Annejay.
Hat and dark glasses
Posted: 01 Nov 2010 18:37
by dickiesam
annejay wrote:Hi Dickiesam
Made it across late last night,am feeling a bit like a very old person.Shall wear a hat and dark glasses in future!
Annejay.
OK! So welcome to the Hat and dark glasses club!
Dickiesam
Posted: 02 Nov 2010 07:19
by MaryA
Hello Annejay and welcome to the forum.
There is a plan of Ford Cemetery here
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.anc ... ordcem.htm and also a look up service at
http://www.fordcemetery.co.uk/
Anglo Irish Family History Society - Help!
Posted: 02 Nov 2010 19:11
by dickiesam
Hi Annejay,
Because there are probably more members of the Anglo Irish Family History Society in St Helen's than there are relatives of Jessie Smithwick, I think you might get more attention or looks at your post if you edit it and put Anglo Irish Family History Society - Help please! into the Subject box, as I have done in my subject line, instead of just Jessie Smithwick. And in the message itself refer to hoped-for contact with members of the St Helen's branch of the Society to track down the Marjorie in the Feb 2004 email you found. You should also mention where you found that mail and a little more detail on Jessie's burial such as the date/year etc.
Hope this helps.
Dickiesam
Posted: 04 Nov 2010 06:07
by annejay
Thankyou everyone.I shall get the typing finger going again
Annejay

Posted: 04 Nov 2010 07:57
by MaryA
From Dickiesam's response above it would seem that you would be interested in your research encompassing Ireland. Unfortunately the Anglo-Irish group is no longer, to quote from the Liverpool & SW Lancs FHS Journal
"Anglo-Irish
This Group ceased to exist after the December 2004 Meeting. Inquiries upon Irish problems should be forwarded to Mr James Firth, 22 Elmers Green, Skelmersdale, Lancashire WN8 6RY, with a SAE."
I hope our crew might be able to help you anyway.