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I need your help again lads and lassies.


museumtom

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Thank you Jrmh....trying to get to the final line where I pay...

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Make sure you order a "digital download" or whatever it's called for £2.50.

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Thank you Paul.

The only one I could get is this one Paul, will you post a link please?

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All good Paul, thank you but can you post a link please. I tried to navigate the system and I could not get to where you are.

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Not sure if I can.

If you go through the search and select Frank Curran you should have to option to order certificate, pdf or digital image. You must have got that far to have the pdf in your basket. Just select digital image instead.

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Thank you Paul. I will try again in a while.

Kind regards.

Tom.

Going back to my first application I requested a digital image. image.png.7941612830cfd54e30e4e279d91cd274.png

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OK I think I got it.

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I am still doing the GRO dance. I get as far as this.

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Click Continue to Payment and get this.

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I have been doing this for the past two hours.

 

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Here you are (from GRO)

 

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Excellent Jrmh, thank you kindly, the prize is yours and the certificate nails it. Put him forward and he should be accepted straight away. P.M. me if you need Terrys email addy. Use the links I posted above to add his records to your application.

Well done, and thank you, how you did it is beyond me.

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You're welcome, but I'll leave it to you! I wouldn't know how.

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No way Jrmh, you earned it. Is this your first I.F.C.P., lad?

Terrys eaddy PM'd to you now.

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Its a big step Jrmh, you will now be part of the I.F.T.C. volunteers, it is not something you join, you just end up in it.

Let us know how you get on.

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Did you put him forward yet Jrmh?

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Good man Skipper but the lad wot writ that book was an awful  eegit.

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2 minutes ago, museumtom said:

Good man Skipper but the lad wot writ that book was an awful  eegit.

:lol: I couldn't possibly comment.

 

Mike

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Next out of the bag, try as we might we cannot find the location of this mans death nor in the C.W.G.C., can you help please?

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1 hour ago, museumtom said:

Next out of the bag, try as we might we cannot find the location of this mans death nor in the C.W.G.C., can you help please?

 

Maybe a relly of mine. My GGF William Doyle from Ballygarrett Co Wexford

 

Mike

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What are the chances Skipman?

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7 minutes ago, museumtom said:

What are the chances Skipman?

Could be a relation but not my GGF. Don't have time at moment but will give you his details. Not him he was born 1850 ish . Possibly a bro of my GF but don't recognize a Brigitte

 

Mike

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This might help, George found most of it.

Son of William and Bridget (born 1860, nee Fortune)Doyle, Raheen, Adamstown, County Wexford. Another of her sons served and survived the war, James, a Sapper in the Royal Engineers, No 203056 discharged 20/02/1919 to the Reserve with debility-bronchial and Catarrh, attributable to war service. Another son Richard joined the Irish Army in 1922 aged 19.

Address-Raheen, Adamstown, County Wexford, listed in the 1911 Census at 14 Raheenaclonagh, Carrickbyrne, County Wexford.

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7 hours ago, museumtom said:

This might help, George found most of it.

Son of William and Bridget (born 1860, nee Fortune)Doyle, Raheen, Adamstown, County Wexford. Another of her sons served and survived the war, James, a Sapper in the Royal Engineers, No 203056 discharged 20/02/1919 to the Reserve with debility-bronchial and Catarrh, attributable to war service. Another son Richard joined the Irish Army in 1922 aged 19.

Address-Raheen, Adamstown, County Wexford, listed in the 1911 Census at 14 Raheenaclonagh, Carrickbyrne, County Wexford.

Maybe related somewhere along the line My lot were Hinnegan/McKindrie

 

Mike

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