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Re: Crossmolina Chruch Records
« Reply #45 on: Saturday 28 February 09 08:28 UTC (UK) »

This is all great news - Martin Lammond lived in Consett Co Durham in England and had 12 children.  He was born 1874 and died in 1960 - he was a coal miner and so was most of his sons.  He maried Annie Smith but I have not found the record of the marriage as yet.
I would really like some birth dates if you have that information.
Many thanks for finding these details its nice to finally find out your roots..
Caroline  Grin
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Re: Crossmolina Chruch Records
« Reply #46 on: Saturday 28 February 09 17:31 UTC (UK) »

Dear Caroline,

I will have to write this in pieces because I have just discovered that there is a limit on length. The Lamin/Lammond/Lamond family is definitely Scottish in origin. We believe that they arrived in Mayo as a result of the Battle of the Diamond and other religious disturbances in the late 18th century. My mother, who passed away at the age of 96, and was the last of her generation, told me that there was a tradition that one of the family had been transported to Australia. I found a James on the ship Ann, who arrived in Sydney in 1800. He had been convicted of being a United Irishman.

Your Martin's grandfather, who was also John, was married to Mary Mullins or Mullin. They had a daughter Elizabeth who was born on June 26, 1833. Martin's father, John, was probably born before that, as the records do not go back beyond 1832. The connection with Mullin families in later records suggests that this is the correct family.

John Lamin was maried to Anne Ruane, daughter of John Ruane and Catherine Callaghan of Crossmolina Town on Feb. 1, 1861. She was born on March 23, 1834. The children who are recorded in the registers are Pat, 1862, John, 1863, Mary, 1864, James, 1868, William, 1870, Thomas, 1871, Catherine, 1873, and Maggie, 1880. Mikie is not recorded and his death certificate indicates that he was born in April of 1870. This is not possible but many of the Irish who came here had no idea what their real birthdates were. As far as Martin is concerned, there is probably a civil record for him.

I have a lot more on these people but cannot send it in this e-mail because it will be too long. Tell me about your family.

Marybeth
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Re: Crossmolina Church Records Lammond
« Reply #47 on: Saturday 28 February 09 23:45 UTC (UK) »

Hi Caroline and Marybeth
I was impressed with all the names you can up with Marybeth- I had to go over each name in my register to compare your names with mine. I have to admit when I copied the pages from the register at my local FHL, the copier was very tired and thus the copies are not too clear. The register was none to clear either!

I would be happy to send you what I have but it does take me a long time to compile it and I usually run out of time on this site so it would be easier to email them back & forth. I will have my email posted under Personal messages, so if you could contact me there using my email, it would be a great help.
I appreciate the feedback on my comments as I would like the register to be as complete, and as correct, as possible.
See you in our emails ladies!
Diane
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Re: Crossmolina Chruch Records
« Reply #48 on: Wednesday 11 March 09 13:42 UTC (UK) »

Hi,
I only joined this site recently and as a result of the links and information I have received I have found a few links to the Maye family from Mayo from what I have found so far most seem to have been from the swineford area but, I came across a reference to a William Maye in Crossmolina when looking up the Griffiths valuation record.

He was called William Maye and was a tenant of Thomas Sheridan looks like he (rented) a small garden and house. i don't know if he was a relation yet or who his family was or where they went ! any information would be brilliant and most gratefully accepted
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Re: Crossmolina Church Records
« Reply #49 on: Thursday 12 March 09 23:33 UTC (UK) »

Hi
I found no brides or grooms marrying into Sheridan and May lines, perhaps they were neighbors?
I found no Wm being born, but did find a Mary born Jan 18 1834 to Wm May and Cetty/Kitty? Monnelly, res Creevy.
Witnesses were Wm Heffernan and Mary Duggan.
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Re: Crossmolina Chruch Records
« Reply #50 on: Thursday 19 March 09 12:42 UTC (UK) »

Hello Diski, Thanks for your kind offer. I really really appreciate it also.

This is what information my mother in law has given me and what I could find.


Anthony William Molloy b-1908 +/- 1, married Annie O'Connor 1931, born 1908+/- 1, Annie died in 1949 in Stockport England.

His children were
Michael J Molloy b-1931
Anthony W Molloy b-1933
Bridget T Molloy b-1934
James L Molloy b1938 d 1945

Annie O'Connor brother was Patrick and her sister was Lottie O'Connor

Anthony's father was also Anthony Molloy
Anthony's mother was Lucy Peacock b- London England?

Anthony's fathers brothers were Tom and Jim and his sisters were Annie and Maud

thanks  Smiley
Trevor



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Re: Crossmolina Chruch Records
« Reply #51 on: Wednesday 25 March 09 08:42 UTC (UK) »

Hi there Diski,

I hope you can help me a little (well a lot really) I am looking for family that came from Crossmolina I know some details but not many and was wondering if you would be able to either point me in the right direction or if you could check the records for me as I have been trying to find stuff on the internet and I have come to a brick wall.

The details that I have are :

Bridget Gallagher b. 1853 (mother)
John Gallagher b. 1851 (Father)
Thomas b. 1881 (son)
Ellen b. 1883 (Daughter)
Celia b. 1885 (Daughter)
Norah b. 1887 ((Daughter)
Julia b. 1889 (Daughter)
Annie b. 1891 (Daughter)

I know that Ellen Married Michael Kelly circa 1902 but that is all that I know about Michael Kelly so I would be grateful if you could tell me anything about them.

Thanks in advance
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Re: Crossmolina Chruch Records
« Reply #52 on: Wednesday 25 March 09 11:04 UTC (UK) »

Looking for a Francis Morrison+wife Ann,both born about 1810.They came to England around 1847ish, there birth place in the 1851 census was Mayo but so far cannot trace them. ps son called James also born Mayo
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Re: Crossmolina Chruch Records
« Reply #53 on: Wednesday 25 March 09 15:19 UTC (UK) »

Hi Trevor,
Sorry, I don't mean to be difficult but I am confused with all the Anthonys in your tree and need some clarity.

Please explain just WHO you want me to look up, and the time frame. I am not clear which Anthony was the husb to Lucy Peacock, nor which Anthony was born in Crossmolina and when.
Were the Oconnors from Crossmolina? If so, WHO and when they were born in Crossmolina would be helpful. While the O'Connor name is not so common, it was frequently shortened to Connor-which was very popular in Crossmolina- all the surnames have the same given names so unless there is an uncommon name such as Celia involved with the search it can be very confusing and take a lot of time.
Was Lottic born in Crossmolina?

Thanks Trevor
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Re: Crossmolina Chruch Records
« Reply #54 on: Wednesday 25 March 09 16:33 UTC (UK) »

Hi Daxtman
Unfortunately, the time frame you gave is not covered in the church register-it gets very sparse from 1875 on. However, I do have have a John and Bridget (nee KELLY) giving birth to several children in the 1870's in Derra townland, and none of the children are the same as what you gave, so thats encouraging.
I will give you those name and dates but first I would like to know if they were still in Crossmolina in 1901 as well as 1911? I can look for more info in the census records to try and confirm if this is the same family as I have in the register.
Diane
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Re: Crossmolina Chruch Records
« Reply #55 on: Wednesday 25 March 09 16:51 UTC (UK) »

Kerrill,

Morrison is not a Catholic name, and I did not find any in the Cath Register. I DO have Morrison in the Church of Ireland Register for Crossmolina and several other COI parishes in North Mayo and can not find any Francis Morrison births or marriages. Perhaps you should look for the births or marriages of the one of the first born children in Eng where the parents place of birth might be listed.
Also looked in the International Genealogical Index (aka IGI) and again found no Francis Morrison. Do you know his wifes maiden name?
Diane
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Re: Crossmolina Chruch Records
« Reply #56 on: Wednesday 25 March 09 17:42 UTC (UK) »

Hi Daxtman
Unfortunately, the time frame you gave is not covered in the church register-it gets very sparse from 1875 on. However, I do have have a John and Bridget (nee KELLY) giving birth to several children in the 1870's in Derra townland, and none of the children are the same as what you gave, so thats encouraging.
I will give you those name and dates but first I would like to know if they were still in Crossmolina in 1901 as well as 1911? I can look for more info in the census records to try and confirm if this is the same family as I have in the register.
Diane
Thanks for that Diane I know john and Bridget where in crossmolina in 1911 just don't think the children where, well not all of them.
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Re: Crossmolina Chruch Records
« Reply #57 on: Wednesday 25 March 09 18:21 UTC (UK) »

Hi Daxtman,
I have a family that looks like yours but the date don't work. Let me know what you think-
This is from the 1911 census (maximize your window to view better, although it still overlaps Co of Birth):
TOWNLAND      First   LAST   RELATION   AGE   Birth ear   OCCUP   M,S,W   YRS,#   CO BIRTH
Mullenmore So   1   Anthony   Gallagher   Head   81   1830   Farmer   m      Mayo
Mullenmore So   1   Celia   Gallagher   Wife   75   1836      m   54/11/7   Sligo
Mullenmore So   1   John   Gallagher   Son   40   1871      m      Mayo
Mullenmore So   1   Bridget   Gallagher   Dtrlaw   35   1876      m   11/5/5   Mayo
Mullenmore So   1   Tho   Gallagher   Gson   9   1902      s      Mayo
Mullenmore So   1   Celia   Gallagher   Gd   7   1904      s      Mayo
Mullenmore So   1   Ellie   Gallagher   Gd   5   1906      s      Mayo
Mullenmore So   1   Anthony   Gallagher   Gson   2   1909      s      Mayo
Mullenmore So   1   Mary   Gallagher   Gd   1   1910      s      Mayo
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Re: Crossmolina Chruch Records
« Reply #58 on: Wednesday 25 March 09 18:27 UTC (UK) »

This looks to be your family in 1901:


1901   Derry Lower   5   Gallagher   John   Head   50   1851   Farmer   Mar   Mayo   RC
1901   Derry Lower   5   Gallagher   Br   w   48   1853      Mar   Mayo   RC
1901   Derry Lower   5   Gallagher   Tho   s   20   1881      Single   Mayo   RC
1901   Derry Lower   5   Gallagher   Ellen   d   18   1883      Single   Mayo   RC
1901   Derry Lower   5   Gallagher   Celia   d   16   1885      Single   Mayo   RC
1901   Derry Lower   5   Gallagher   Nora   d   14   1887      Single   Mayo   RC
1901   Derry Lower   5   Gallagher   Julia   d   12   1889      Single   Mayo   RC
1901   Derry Lower   5   Gallagher   Ann   d   10   1891      Single   Mayo   RC
1901   Derry Lower   5   Kearins   Martin   nephew   5   1896      Single   Mayo   RC
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Re: Crossmolina Chruch Records
« Reply #59 on: Wednesday 25 March 09 19:12 UTC (UK) »

Hi Diane,

Yes thats the one that I got but I can't find the Marriage ellen Gallagher to michael Kelly which I believe took place in Crossmolina circa 1902.

Do you have any access to these records.

Thanks for all the effort and hard work you are doing.
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