Moods For Mallards
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Can't wait for a massive war!
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I forgot that that Grandad won the Irish Sweepstakes and sold his stake to Paddy Power, and he worked on the titanic when he was 7 laying carpets.My other grandad was an upholsterer from Belfast, he moved south as he was on the run but didnt want to leave Ireland and ran a safe house until the early 60s.
I forgot that that Grandad won the Irish Sweepstakes and sold his stake to Paddy Power, and he worked on the titanic when he was 7 laying carpets.
Yup spend it all on holidays and Jewelry, as is the Finglas way.WHAT?!!!!!
By the by, the National Archives have released the 1901/1911 censuses this week.
http://census.nationalarchives.ie/
paternal grandfather was a carpenter. Paternal great-grandfather did his stint baiting the black and tans. Mostly the family on that side were farmers. Also, there was typically an age gap of 25-30 years between the men and their wives, which is a family tradition I wouldn't mind upholding (when someone 25-30 years younger than me is legal of course).
maternal grandfather was a coal miner. All my mother's people were coal miners as that was the main source of jobs in the village where she hails from.
I can tell you right now that all your ancestors are disgusted at your attitude towards chocolate digestives
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