I would be very grateful if someone living in Galway would be able to look up some old newspapers on microfilm for me - I am in New Zealand and have no way of accessing these. Through research I believe I have identified my 4x great grandfather to have been Captain John Moore RN, who died on 2 March 1849 at his residence, Merchant's Road, Galway. The only online obit I have found is from the Freeman's Journal, which basically states what I have written above. If someone were able to look up the following newspapers for the first week of March 1849, I would appreciate it, as there may be a more detailed obituary or even small story which would give more detail about him, his career and family, which may be able to give me the final piece of proof that this is indeed the Captain Moore from Galway that is my ancestor. We do not know his wife's name at all, or even if he was born in Galway, but know he was based there. Newspapers to look in would be the Galway Vindicator, Western Star and Tuam Herald. Any help most gratefully welcomed!
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If you are unable to find anyone on here able to get to Galway Library have you thought of contacting the library in Galway yourself and asking them to do a search for you?
I also notice that Captain John Moore is down as RN (Royal Navy) and all Irish people who joined the Navy joined the British Navy, and that means all Navy Records are at TNA (the National Archives) Kew.
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
You should be able to access his navy records from Kew and download them for a modest sum, which will certainly tell you where he was born, what ships he served on and most probably pensioned, would also give his date and place of death.
Some Irish papers are on FMP which will be accessible through a library in NZ.
JanetLast edited by Janet; 12-04-14, 15:17.
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Hi Janet, I have had a lot of trouble trying to find him at National Archives. He joined in the 1790s.
Most of the family info I have on him is from FMP Ireland papers, but hoping Galway papers will add a bit more.
joy - yes, I am on facebook. Would love to join the group.
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Originally posted by GeorgiyH View PostHi Janet, I have had a lot of trouble trying to find him at National Archives. He joined in the 1790s.
Most of the family info I have on him is from FMP Ireland papers, but hoping Galway papers will add a bit more.
joy - yes, I am on facebook. Would love to join the group.Joy
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The early Navy records may not be available online through TNA, so you may have to ask someone to do a seach for you at TNA. Or you could contact them to see what they might have. Does the information you have found in newspapers help you decide when he might have joined the Navy and when he left and on which ships he served? Are you sure he is Navy and not a Mariner as in commercial shipping. So many seamen at this time were merchant mariners, not Navy.
Do you know about the post below where someone from Australia is reseraching the same person?
JanetLast edited by Janet; 14-04-14, 15:08.
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The only other place worth looking at for any possible records is the Greenwich Museum Library at Greenwich which holds a lot of Navy information. A quick look for John Moore produced a few which may be worth looking at. You might aslo like to mail the Greenwich Library to see if they can help you at all.
Otherwise it is a question of keep trying in Galway, but I am worried that the Irish records are just not there for you, when you get back to the 1790's.
Janet
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Originally posted by GeorgiyH View PostI would be very grateful if someone living in Galway would be able to look up some old newspapers on microfilm for me.
I've just added a new thread re free 24 hours access to the Irish Newspaper Archive which may enable you to search some of the newspapers you want to access. Valid until 11am GMT Thursday 17 April.
Good luck,
ChristineResearching:
HOEY (Fermanagh, other Ulster counties and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) BANNIGAN and FOX (Ballyshannon, Donegal, Ireland and Portland, Maine, USA) REYNOLDS, McSHEA, PATTERSON and GOAN (Corker and Creevy, Ballyshannon, Donegal, Ireland) DYER (Belfast and Ballymacarrett) SLEVIN and TIMONEY (Fermanagh) BARNETT (Ballagh, Tyrone and Strangford, Down)
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Originally posted by GeorgiyH View PostThanks Karamazov. Unfortunately site overloading and horrendous weather here played havoc with the internet connection and I was not able to get anywhere with it...
I've just added another new thread with subject header FindMyPast Ireland offers one-month's access for €1 - I've not ever used findmypast.ie for newspaper searches, although having just subscribed to this offer, I can now browse them at my leisure for the next month. The Irish Petty Sessions Records on Findmypast.ie are well worth a look too...
ChristineLast edited by Karamazov; 19-04-14, 22:05.Researching:
HOEY (Fermanagh, other Ulster counties and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) BANNIGAN and FOX (Ballyshannon, Donegal, Ireland and Portland, Maine, USA) REYNOLDS, McSHEA, PATTERSON and GOAN (Corker and Creevy, Ballyshannon, Donegal, Ireland) DYER (Belfast and Ballymacarrett) SLEVIN and TIMONEY (Fermanagh) BARNETT (Ballagh, Tyrone and Strangford, Down)
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