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From: killerqueen
Posted: 17 May 2009
property
Hi Teltoons. All the smarts over the last few generations are buried in the graveyard opposite Grogans shop. The two farms are still standing although only used as houses now.
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From: Teltoons
Posted: 31 May 2009
Fulhams in The Burrow.
Hi,
I'd like to thank cfh, nn, squatter & killerqueen for their interest in my email. I think Peadar Bates must be a very busy man... no reply. Or am just being impatient?
I met Derry Smart & his Sister, Veronica, in November, 2008. Lovely people! Veronica pointed a cottage that used to be a Fulham Farm, at the end of The Burrow road.
In May this year I called in the Brook Pub. The Landlord (I forget his name) said, in his opinion,
"Farmers in the late 1800's weren't to bothered about marking Graves. They better things to do with their money"
Thanks again,
Terry Fulham.
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From: snapper
Posted: 31 May 2009
property
Hi Terry, Peader is not much of a computer buff and I know he doea'nt be online very much.

I know him and I will point him in your direction and your post.

It's a very small world even on the WWW because I sent you census lists on the only other web site that I am a member of which is IA, you sent me reply IM there "S" Goodluck with the search
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From: Teltoons
Posted: 4 June 2009
Help
Hi snapper,
Thanks for the email & the offer of help.
A bit of good news. My wife, Marie, as at
last traced her Grandmother, thanks to the
Wexford 1911 census coming on line.
Cheers,
Teltoons.
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From: Glen
Posted: 26 June 2009
Fulhams of Portrane
Hi Teltoon,

I've started to research my family tree recently and came across you post on the web site while trying to find out more details about my mothers side of the family.

From what I can tell my grandmothers name was Mary Fulham and from asking questions she was from the burrows in portrane. She married Thomas Kavanagh.

The auntie that I have been receiving the information from has advised my that she thinks that her partents names were patrick & mary but that is after making me more confused as from the census records I believed that I had the correct family in the burrow. . being joseph & lizzie Fulham.

Could you be so kind as to advise me if you have come across a patrick & mary fulham in your searches.
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From: Teltoons
Posted: 1 July 2009
Fulhams of The Burrow, Portrane
Hi Glen,
Your email is a bit vague. Could you give me some dates to work on? I'll then have a look in my records.
Cheers,
Terry Fulham (Teltoons)
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From: cathy007
Posted: 2 July 2009
living in the burrow
i remember as a child having a great time on the the beach, with friends in the surrounding area's such ad seaview and longview and also the burrow. what great times in pipers and on the beach. also doing horseriding at the weekends. took everything for granted then. only when i look back and see what i had but then didnt appreciated at the time. i have a child myself now and he dosent have the freedom i had. anyway if anyone would like to get in touch feel free.

cathyx
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From: Glen
Posted: 3 July 2009
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Hi Terry,

I got a bit more information yesterday but unfortunatly no dates as people were working off memory. Apparently Patrick would have been Joseph Fulham's brother. Have you come across a patrick fulham? Married to Mary.

Thanks for your time
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From: Teltoons
Posted: 3 July 2009
property
Hi Glen,
I'm not after any exact dates, just a rough idea.
Are we talking 1800 something or 1900 something?
I have a photogragh of a gravestone I in took in
Donabate last November. On it, it says "Elizabeth Fulham. Died 10th Feb 1928. Also her husband Joseph. Died 27th Dec 1950. & their daughter Brigid"
Cheers,
Terry.
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From: Glen
Posted: 3 July 2009
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Hello there,

My grandmother was Mary Fulham born in 1907
and her parents, which I believe to be patrick and may I suspect should have been bron around 1870/1880 ?

Thanks for this terry its great for someone to give you a start !
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