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Doody Family Salford Manchester 1929

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HumbleSeeker

HumbleSeeker Report 22 Jan 2012 16:46

Hi yes, they came back to Dublin in 1927...I have that information thanks.

Kay????

Kay???? Report 22 Jan 2012 12:08

This family appear on the incoming UK passenger list for 1927 10th June -leaving port Shanghi to London,,,, countries last permanant address China,

do you have a copy or this information?

Patrick was a customs officer.Michael was aged 5.

Flick

Flick Report 22 Jan 2012 12:00

This is already on your other thread............duplicates aren't allowed on GR

If you hope to find links on GR.....use 'search trees'

HumbleSeeker

HumbleSeeker Report 22 Jan 2012 10:31


The Doody Manchester connection. My uncle Michael Doody born in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada in 1921. (my Grandparents were out there from Dublin to assist my grandmother's sister - my grandmother Bridget Doody (nee Rowley) Michael and daughter Kathleen born there) they then went on to China were my grandfather was to work. Michael because of a family tragedy ended up in the Christian Brother Home in Dublin (long story). As a young man he was taken in by his uncle Michael Doody 231 Great Clones Street Broughton Salford Manchester. That was in 1929. Michael eventualy joined the British Army and was killed in Rangoon Burma the 22/04/1942. I know there are lots of Doody's from my Dublin line in the Manchester area. I would love to trace and meet them. I was adopted myself (1945) and only last year found my Irish side of the family. At 65 for the first time seeing photographs of my Mother and grandparents. Gifts beyond compare. Next..the holy grail my Italian Father a POW in a Birmingham camp near Witton Birmingham.But if you are a Doody relative please ghet in touch.
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