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Helen

Helen Report 18 Jul 2009 22:52

Gerri thanks i'll take a look. very appreciated! fingers crossed i can come up with something!

MrsBucketBouquet

MrsBucketBouquet Report 18 Jul 2009 22:49

Theres a Mountrath in southern Ireland?

My partner has a strong Irish accent and it sounds like...Mount racth....mount rackth.
He also doesnt sound the 'th'

The more i look at this,the more convinced i am it's the right place!

Maybe she pronounced it as Mount racff (ff instead of th?)

It's abt 8 miles away from Port Laoise (pronounced as Port Leesh)

Gerri

Helen

Helen Report 18 Jul 2009 22:45

thanks for looking Jan! No not sure of the spelling thats as it is on 1911 census. Ive tried searches on google but nothing! i would love a break through but doesn't look like it is going to happen!

H

Helen

Helen Report 18 Jul 2009 22:14

I have found on the 1911 census my Great Great grand mother has given Mountracf as place born. Could anyone help with this location as all other census details have only given Ireland.

Many thanks H