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Apologies Bob, I leant on the wrong key before completing my writing:)
Thomas Quinn c1856, his wife Elizabeth c1885, 1 child not living at the time of the census and could be a first born looking at dates after marriage. Then son James c1895, daughter Bridget c1891, Frank c1893, daughter Mary born Enniscorthy 15/1/1897 died 1988 Berkshire UK - married to Harry Piper born Long Melford Suffolk UK (my grandparents).
I haven't as yet looked in to the cost of DNA and although I see if offered on various websites, unsure which is the best way to go. Any suggestions appreciated. cheers Carol
Hi Bob Quinn
thanks for the contact:) In response to your question on DNA - this isn't something I have ventured in to as yet. I have attended a presentation on this topic and have read some articles on it which I found really interesting. Could definitely be the way to go a bit down the track when I really get into this side of the family.
From the 1911 Census:
Thomas Quinn c1856
Hello Robert:
My husband's line has Quinns from Armagh - A James Quinn born 1782 in Tanderagee, Co. Armagh - Immigrated to Canada before 1852. Children's names that I have found are Elizabeth (my husband's connection), Daniel, John, James, Fanny and Ann - any connections.
Ann
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