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16th May 2018, 09:58 PM
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Re: Passenger ships from Ireland to Liverpool
All the Albert's found tonight born between between 1830 and 1881, Ireland.
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1-20 of 4,289 results for Name: alfred MALONEY, Event: Birth, Place: IRELAND, Event Range: 1830-1881
Number of results to show: 205075
Export Results 1-20
Name
Events
Relationships
Alfred L Maloney
United States Census, 1870
birth:
from 1829 to 1830
Ireland
residence:
1870
New York, United States
other:
Bridget Maloney, Mary A Maloney, Catherine Maloney, Sarah Maloney
Talford Or Alfred Maloney
United States National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
birth:
1835
, Ireland
military service:
1910
Sawtelle, California, United States
Alfred Maloney
Son
England and Wales Census, 1901
birth:
1879
Belfast Ireland
residence:
31 March 1901
Bradford, Yorkshire (West Riding), England
mother:
Margaret J Maloney
other:
Thomas Hartley
Alfred Maloney
Boarder
England and Wales Census, 1881
birth:
1855
Dublin, Ireland
residence:
1881
St George The Martyr Southwark, London, Surrey, England
Alfred J Maloney
Son
England and Wales Census, 1881
birth:
1877
Belfast, Ireland
residence:
1881
Bradford, Yorkshire, Yorkshire West Riding, England
mother:
Margaret J Maloney
other:
Alice M M Maloney
Alfred Malony
Head
England and Wales Census, 1901
birth:
1859
Ireland
residence:
31 March 1901
St Margaret And St John, London, Middlesex, England
other:
Mary Malony
Alfred Molony
Boarder
England and Wales Census, 1891
birth:
1859
Ireland
residence:
1891
St George Hanover Square, London, England
other:
Mary Molony
Alfred Malony
Canada Census, 1871
birth:
1855
Ireland
residence:
1871
St-Pierre Ward, Quebec West, Quebec, Canada
other:
Catherine Malony, William Malony
Alfred Molony
Head
England and Wales Census, 1911
birth:
1859
Ennis Ireland, County Clare
residence:
1911
Islington, N, London, England
other:
Mary Molony
Alfred J Malony
Son
England and Wales Census, 1891
birth:
1877
Ireland Belfast
residence:
1891
Bradford, Yorkshire, Yorkshire (West Riding), England
father:
John Malony
mother:
Margaret G Malony
other:
Thomas H Malony, Maud Gardener
Alfred J Moloney
Ireland Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958
birth:
1869
death:
April 1941 / June 1941
Dublin South, Ireland
K.
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16th May 2018, 10:05 PM
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Re: Passenger ships from Ireland to Liverpool
Kathryn
There are two names that match at Ancestry.com however I do not have a paid Sub with them,i only have one with FMP.
So if you know of anyone that has a paid account there???
Not saying that any are the correct person but seems to match!??
Cheers
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16th May 2018, 10:15 PM
#23
Re: Passenger ships from Ireland to Liverpool
Cheers Doc.
It all helps.
Not on pay sites myself but,
certain someone may assist.
Keith.
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17th May 2018, 11:48 AM
#24
Re: Passenger ships from Ireland to Liverpool
Thanks for that John, will definitely look through Irish Census once I have Found a few more connections to James Maloney.
Cheers
Kathryn in NZ
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17th May 2018, 12:04 PM
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Re: Passenger ships from Ireland to Liverpool
Wow thanks for that Keith! definitely something to look into. Such a lot to compare, personally think family emigrated but James was born in UK but just have to prove it. Also could be wrong all together!! James Maloney was born 1871/1872 as death cert says 92 years old in 1963. I usually take at least 20 years off this date as a starting point to find father of person. Doesn't always work but the Male usually seems to be older than the Female of the marriage.
will continue to hunt my ancestors!!
Cheers
Kathryn in NZ
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17th May 2018, 12:16 PM
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Re: Passenger ships from Ireland to Liverpool

Originally Posted by
Keith at Tregenna
This kind of remark does not help, It makes me feel like giving up assisting or doing all privately.
K.
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We are doing that. It is important to link all together and takes time.
K.
Keith, all members know you do your best to assist in matters such as this.
Would you consider doing it privately with the persons asking as much of what you research may be of a personal nature and not of interest to other members.
It may give you a chance to better find what is required, it would also save on band width.
Just an idea.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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17th May 2018, 12:28 PM
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Re: Passenger ships from Ireland to Liverpool
As said, this kind of remark does not help.
K.
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17th May 2018, 12:45 PM
#28
Re: Passenger ships from Ireland to Liverpool
I cant' understand why he just doesn't ignore it Keith if it upsets him so much,simple.
Regards.
Jim.b.
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17th May 2018, 12:58 PM
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Re: Passenger ships from Ireland to Liverpool
Why in the world, attempt to disrupt a thread
if not interested in it.
K.
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17th May 2018, 10:28 PM
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Re: Passenger ships from Ireland to Liverpool
Thanks for that I have sub at both, expensive but oh well you only live once! No going out for a few weeks so what! This is so interesting, can you say which ones are possible match. I can rule out USA as the only family that went there was one of Mum's older sisters as a war bride after WW2.
Cheers
Kathryn in NZ
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