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Back Row, Standing. Left To Right

Edith Stacey, Alice Rennicks, Caroline Stacey.

Front Row Sitting.

Thomas Rennicks and Grace Stacey.

A Bit about Thomas Rennicks

Thomas Rennicks was born in Ardbraccan Co Meath Ireland on 26 th April 1887. He was Baptised in Ardbraccan Church Of Ireland, his parents were Bernard Rennicks and Jane Reilly. Bernard worked as a Stone Cutter in Ardbraccan Quarry and Thomas was also worked as a stonecutter.

Thomas was also in the First World War along with his brother Richard Rennicks who died in 1915.

After the War Thomas Rennicks married Grace Stacey in Bermondsey London on 1 st February 1919. This couple had three children Richard Rennicks, Edith Rennicks and Grace Rennicks.

 

Thomas Rennicks

Thomas Rennicks

Edith Rennicks Married Samuel Hatrick

Michael Rennicks Cousin of Edith Rennicks, they grew up together in Ardbraccan.

Richard Rennicks

Richard Rennicks Died First World War

Rennicks football Team 1974

Navan Foundry Workers in 1943

House were Bernard Rennicks use to live his parents were William Rennicks and Annie Doran

This is part of the old quarry the Stonecutters use to make there stone from

Rennicks Stoncutters working on the quarry in Ardbraccan

 

Ardbraccan, preparing stone for rebuilding Customs House

Rennicks Stone Workers Ardbraccan

The Rennicks Cup

The cup was presented to Bohermeen athletic club in feb 1972 by Attie
Rennicks ,for the promotion an development of athletics in the area.
The cup has been presented to the winning team in the Rennicks cross country
race from 1972 till 2001 when we ran it on the road because of the foot and
mouth epidemic .
We still run the race on the roads and the 38th Rennicks cup 5 mile road
takes place on Sunday sept 12th 2010 and runs througb Ardbraccan

 

St Ultan's G.A.A Club

 

Drogheda Connection Ellen Rennicks and Peter Gibney. Ellens Parents Henry Rennicks and Mary Nixon.

 

James Gibney working on A Headstone brother of Peter Gibney Stone Cutter

Ellen Gibney (Nee Rennicks) Her Brother was John Rennicks who died in first world war

 

Ellen Rennicks and Peter Gibney

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