25 Jun 2024, Tuesday

 25 Jun 2024, Tuesday

Prioritized Daily Task 

10:30 am - Debbie Trinity College visited 

10:00-12:00 Len appointment with Deeds and Records

Deb tickets to Book of Kells Experience-Trinity College 10:00 for 90 minutes

The Book of Kells & the Old Library

• The Long Room

• Gaia

• Secret Life of the Collections

• Book of Kells 360

• Long Room reimagined

Natural Museum of Archaeology-Free 10-5:00 Kildare st, Dublin 2

Dublin Castle

7:30. River Dance- Gaiety Theatre—Ticketmaster.ie-order number 70-43877/UK2

South King Street,

Dublin, 2, Ireland

Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane - Hotel in Dublin

10 -12 noon - Deed Register Office, The building is located at Henrietta Street, Dublin 1, D01 EK82, Abstract Book Appointment. Jun 25, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM

Event name Abstract Book Appointment

Performers - Public Room, Seat 1-5. Confirmation number. 1am69ycyj6

*Summary of the Last Will and Testament of Alexander McColpin on 10 July 1784

He signed it as Alex MacAlpin, living in Wilkes County, Georgia 

He died in 1790 leaving a wife, Mary

His eldest son, Robert McColpin

Son, Solomon McColpin

Son, Alexander McColpin

(three little sons) Samuel Major Temple McColpin, Thomas Wm. David McColpin, 

Wm. Alexander McColpin

(four daughters) Janet McColpin

Elizabeth Barbary McColpin

Sarah Mary McColpin

Sarah Temple McColpin

2:00 pm - Archaeology, National Museum of Ireland

5:30 pm - Dinner at Ivy Restaurant in Dublin

7:30 pm -  25th Anniversary of the Riverdance at the Gaiety Theather 

Debbie and I slept in, had prayer, showered, I shaved, and we got ready for the day.  I walked over the Liffey River to and to the Deed Register Office, building, located at Henrietta Street, Dublin 1, D01 EK82.  They had the Abstract Book for the County of Antrim with the township of Belfast for 1728 pulled.  At first, I did not think I needed it.  I asked for Deed Book Index for the year 1728 with grantors and grantees.   There were no Robert McColpin.  I looked in the year after and still no luck finding a deed.  I then went to the Abstrict Book for Adrim and started looking page by page for a mention of a business or home on Mill Street.  I found several and finally found a Sarah McCalpin, Robert McColpin, and Samuel Allen  selling a messuage (a dwelling house with outbuildings and land assigned to its use) to an Alex McKeyl with the property backing up to the Mill River.  I signed a form that gave me permission to take a photo of the deed with my iPhone for personal use.  I also purchased a hard copy for 20 euros that will be ready for pickup here on Thursday at 10 am.  I walked back to the Clayton Hotel and took a picture of the Samuel Becket Bridge over the Liffey River.  When Debbie got back from the Kells Experience at Trinity College we met and went to the Archaeology, National Museum of Ireland.  They had bodies found buried in bogs that had been preserved for thousands of years.  Also, wooden wheels had been preserved as well as boats and other artifacts.  We had an early dinner at Ivy and then went to see the River Dance at the Gaiety Theater.  When we got out the town was alive with parties.  We got back to our hotel, and had prayer before going to bed.

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                                                  Debbie at the entrance of the Natural Museum of Archaeology


     a human found in the bog that had been preserved

Wood wheel found in a bog 

                                                          Clayton Hotel on  Cardiff Lane

Debbie at Ivy Restaurant

                                                                      Gaiety Theater

                                                          Debbie at River Dance performance

                                                                        Gaiety Theater

                                                                     River Dance performers                                                                                     

                                                                  Nightlight in Dublin
                                                       

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