8 Jul 2024, Monday

 8 Jul 2024, Monday

Prioritized Daily Task 

Call Delta and get my ticket for my traveling from LAX to SLC on July 10th from Orange County to SLC on July 13th. 

Pickup deed at the Register of Deeds Building on Henrietta St. - Mark McNamara, email:  mark.mcnamara@tailte.ie

Visit the memorial site and see the plaque for Charles A. Callis, St Audoen's Park near the centre of Dublin

Christ’s Church Cathedral and Guinness storehouse and glass tower, Traditional music night at the Merry Ploughboy Pub

Note: 1. Someone complimented you about raising children, saying I could never do that. Response, It is not easy for me either, but is so well worth it.        2. I tell people here, that in America, we drive on the right side of the road; while in Ireland people drive on the wrong side of the road.  Yesterday Phill Green had a comeback; Left is Right and Right is Wrong.

We went to bed at 10:30 pm and were up at about 7:45 am.  We got ready for the day, studied scriptures, and had prayer before going down to the restaurant for breakfast at the Caldon Hotel breaking my fast of thanksgiving and blessings.  I walked over to the Register and Deeds Office and picked up the 1728 deed of Robert McCalpin I had printed.  Pat, in security, remembered me from when I was here about 2 weeks ago.  Mark McNamara brought the document down in a sealed envelope with a letter from Sarah Kearns, Registry of Deeds, Archive Services, dated June 26th, reference number P2024RD001786D, Serial Number Pre-1833, 69-110-47529..  I opened it and there was only one printed page digital copy.   I showed him the copy I made of the document when I was here on Tuesday, June 25th.  It had two pages,  page one had 10 lines and page two had 23 lines.  This one has one page with 26 lines.   Mark said they contain the same information, a scribe wrote the first and a legal clerk transcribed the second.  He took me up to the area where they keep the original books and he went through them.  He told me to send him what I was looking for with a John McCalpin and a. Tennery on Mill Street in Belfast and he would check and see if he could find anything.  He would not take any money for his help.  I called Debbie and told her I was walking over to St Audoen's Park to see the memorial to Charles Albert Callis.  She had some things she wanted to see and do.  I walked to St Audoen's Park but could not find the plaque or memorial to Charles A. Callis the second child of John Callis and Susannah Charlotte Quilliam on 4 May 1865 at 6 Corn Market near the place of the marker.  I had to get Ralph who works in the Church of Ireland's St Audoen's Park to take me to the memorial.  I took some pictures, called. Debbie, and sent her some pictures before walking over a mile and a half to the Clayton Hotel on Cardiff Lane.  I got back to the hotel and worked on credit card bills.  Later Debbie got back.  We studied scriptures and had prayer.  I went to bed at 9:30 pm but Debbie stayed up and washed clothes and hung them up to dry before going to bed.  She brought laundry soap that was in dry sheets.  When it is put in water it turns into a liquid,  She also brought a 12-foot stretch close line that has close pins attached.


                                          *Robert and Sarah McAlpin and Samuel Allen deed 2 Dec. 1728

Deed Registry office on Henrietta Street, Dublin

Charles A. Callis  Memorial in Dublin is a stone plaque, with a photo and narrative of the life of Charles Callis, sits in St Audoen's Park near the centre of Dublin


The Church of England St. Audeon's Church


Wellington Bridge's name changed to Liffey Bridge


The silver Halfpenny, also known as a Ha'penny, was a common circulating British coin. Unsurprisingly given its name, it was worth half a penny, or. 1/480 of a (pre-decimal) pound sterling  



Plaque Ha'Penny toll to cross the Wellington Bridge


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