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On tracing my family tree I found a relative born in 1857 who states her birth place as "Kings Cliffe" in?

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Ireland can anybody tell me which part of Ireland this is in ?

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  1. no sorry but we did are family tree sometime ago.  And all my relatives on my dad's side are from Ireland.  Actually they traced which boat number allot of them came on.  Its really neet.  Good Luck


  2. http://www.abct.org.uk/page_1736.html

    King's Cliffe--once site of an airfield in wartime

    County: Northamptonshire , England

    Grid Reference: TL | 030 | 980

    Current Status: Farmland

    Date: January 1917 - 1 January 1959

    Current Use: Disused

    Used By: RAF | US

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_Cliff...

    Kings Cliffe (variously King's Cliffe, King's Cliff, Kings Cliff, Kingscliffe) is a village and civil parish in the East Northamptonshire district of Northamptonshire, England, between Corby and Peterborough.

    http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/new...

    Kings Cliffe landfill site is classed as a hazardous waste site and is not allowed under its Environment Agency permit to accept any waste in liquid form or any waste which is corrosive, flammable or highly flammable. (A PDF file said it is one of 6, I believe, within 10 miles of London)

  3. Kings Cliffe as someone as already said was in Oundle, Northampton and not in Ireland.

  4. It has changed names many time in history but it is now known as Northamptonshire.

    It is in England but if you know anything about Irish/English history you will know that they fought over each others land for a long long time and it constantly went back and forth.

  5. Are you sure it's Ireland? I see at least one Kings Cliffe listed in England but nothing is coming up for Ireland.

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