George Addy grave monument details at Municipal Cemetery, Knaresborough, Yorkshire,England

George Addy grave monument in Municipal Cemetery, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England

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George Addy
1895651830first name on monumentBorn County Cavan, Ireland in 1827, the son of James Addy. Joined Royal Irish Constabulary on 10 November 1846 aged 19. Registration number 7241, he was posted to the Limerick Depot, then in March 1847 to Carlow, and later to County Fermanagh where he met his future wife; they were married on 25 August 1852 at Cleenish East. On 1 December 1852, he was posted to Wicklow. In April 1853, he resigned to emigrate to Yorkshire where he pursued a career as a policeman, ending up as a sergeant. Based respectively at Baildon, Wadworth and Batley, he retired to Ribson, Wetherby where he died.
Mary Ann Addy
1933791854daughter of George Addy
James Addy
1884211863son of George AddyAccording to 1861 Census, aged 7 at that time and recorded as born in Ireland.
Sidney Addy
1875361839wife of George AddyBorn in 1830 in Cleenish East, County Fermanagh, the daughter of John Delap, she was aged 22 (according to her marriage certificate) when she married in 1852. Her death is recorded in the Death Registry for Otley, Yorkshire West Riding as occuring in 1865.

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I believe the said family to be part of my own and originally from County Cavan in Ireland (my great-grandfather and his siblings changed the spelling to Addie from the 1890s). George was a member of the Royal Irish Constabulary from 1846 who resigned in 1853 to emigrate with his wife Sidney nee Delap & their two children. The couple were married in Cleenish, County Fermanagh on 25 August 1852; George pursued a career as a police constable and later sergeant in Yorkshire at Baildon, Wadworth and Batley, living in retirement at Ribson, Wetherby. A copy of the image would be much appreciated.
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Location of the above George Addy monument

Municipal Cemetery, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England

Municipal Cemetery, Knaresborough
Municipal Cemetery

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