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Andrew McNab 1851 Dublin Census (Substitute)
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Jooleh | Report | 12 Apr 2010 17:45 |
Kath - thank you! Haven't had much luck with my McNabs on family search up to now. I have him on the 1841 census aged 7 and the 1861 aged 29 but I think he lied about his age when leaving the army to join the police force in 1852 because he said he was 22. His daughter was born Dublin 1851 and I think his regiment/battalion was stationed there so just trying to tie up a loose end.. |
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Kath | Report | 12 Apr 2010 17:22 |
Hi Jooleh, |
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Jooleh | Report | 12 Apr 2010 16:56 |
Thanks Jonesey. I know that to my sorrow as one half of my family tree comes from Ireland but I understand there is a census substitute, for Dublin specifically, in 1851-available on CD so wondered if anyone had it. |
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Jooleh | Report | 12 Apr 2010 16:31 |
Does anyone have access to the 1851 Dublin Census (substitute) who would be willing to look up Andrew McNab (or poss mis-spelt MacNab) |