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Trying to find Reid

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KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 11 Sep 2015 17:13

Gillian

It is highly unlikely that Helen will see your post after all this time. You could try clicking on her name and sending a private message. If she still has the same email address that she registered with Genes then she will be notified that she has a message from you.

Good luck.

Kath. x

Gillian

Gillian Report 11 Sep 2015 16:45

Hi just a very late reply to your post of 2006.
My late husband was from Kerry, Ireland and there was a neighbouring family called Reidy he knew well in his home town of Tralee. My husband grew up in Casements Avenue. Hope this helps.
Regards
Gill

Helen

Helen Report 2 Aug 2006 11:40

Reidy -County Kerry Ireland 2006 My cousin is married to Thomas Reid. He was an only child born in Scotland 1921 of Parents: John Reid b:1893 Scot and Isabella Belfour b:1917 Scot. They came to Australia./ ’93 John's P's:Thomas Raidy b:1857Sct & Catherine McPhail b:1864 -had 6 children./ ‘57 Thomas' P's: Denis Reidy b:1816 Ireland & Bridget Carmoody b:1822 Ireland had 7 children:- 3 died, 4th b:1847 Ireland & 3 born in Glasgow Scotland./ ‘16 Denis’ P's: Denis Reidy c1800 Ireland & Mary Mannicks b:Ireland c1800. They are from County Kerry, Ireland. We would like to have further Irish details if anyone can help. Yours truly Helen