Hi all, A great day today on the ancestral front. We discovered the existence of a book published in 1904 entitled?Story of the Family of
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Dear Eoin, Ceni Owen at Christ Church passed on to me?your contact details regarding Sir Christopher?Wandesford and Christ Church. I’m afraid that there is nothing
In search of the tomb of?Sir Christopher Wandesforde, Lord Deputy of Ireland in 1640. By Christian Hickey Dear Fellow Grandchildren, On a crisp November Saturday
Update on Percy Barron (1835-1904) Monk at Mount Melleray, Cappaquinn, Co Waterford. From; Eoin Hickey, 23rd?October 2014. Nora and I went on tour in
Hi All, Today we began by visiting Kirklington church, where there is a vault containing Wandesforde ancestors. One of them, Christopher Wandesforde, was the father
Dear Nora, dear Eoin, I’m?not?sure if you?remember?me.?I learned to play?golf?in?Finnstown?the time when?you had?just bought?the house?and?began to bulld?the golf course. Actually, I had to take the
Dear Eoin and Netta, I can”t begin to tell you how much I have enjoyed your wonderful book! The stories are great, and the pictures
June 2012, group of extended Hickey clan working at the Hickey family graves (three of) at Stonehall Churchyard, Co. Westmeath.
Dear Mr Hickey, Very many thanks for the copy of Dear Grandchildren. From reading it, it?s obvious that the late Mrs Elizabeth Hickey was ?a
Nest ferch Rhys (1073 – 1136) was a Welsh princess who was renowned for her beauty.
Our great great great grandmother, Sophia Blaney Sutherland, the wife of Noah Hickey of Dublin
I too am a great great granddaughter of Henry Joseph Plumridge Woodhead and found your wonderful family history site today when looking through the Google entries for my late grandfather, Henry George Wandesforde Woodhead who you mention as being one of the two sons of Thomas ‘Wombie’ Woodhead and who was a journalist and newspaper Editor in China for all his working life.
In the Summer of 1968 or ’69 I was marooned in the convent in Stamullen, Co Meath. Kindly Nora & Eoin, who were dating at
I was delighted to hear from our successors at Skryne Castle and have been in touch with them. Below is a copy of the email
Elizabeth Hickey retired from teaching while still in her late fifties, she “needed time for the many things she had to do”. High on her