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Topic: Harkin/McCallion marriage please (Read 3236 times)
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aghadowey
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Any idea of date marriage might have taken place? Also their religion? Civil registration of Catholic marriages began 1864 and non-Catholic ones from 1845 so date is important. If before the above dates you have to search for church records (if they still exist). To do so you need to know the family's religion and where they lived (parish if not actual townland not just the county).
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LynnsBookshelf
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Hi Mary!
Mary McGoldrick Harkin's father was Francis McGoldrick, Senior, (1828-1896) who was a Publican on Main Street in Donegal Town. I am not sure of her mother's name.
Her siblings were Francis, Junior b 1860 or so (My great grandfather). John C. b. abt 1865, Catherine (Cassie), b. abt 1868, Margaret (Maggie), b abt 1872, James, b abt 1875, Joseph, b abt 1880, and Sarah or Sally and Patrick.
Francis, Jr. listed Mary, his sister as his nearest relative in Ireland when he entered Ellis Island in 1921. Interesting side note...Her house is on the market, pictures and all.
Lynn
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McGoldrick - Donegal Town, O'Brien - Howth, Flynn, Quirk, Manning, Mangan - Ireland
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LynnsBookshelf
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I think Michael was the son of Bernard McGolrick. I think they may be related, but don't know. Perhaps Francis, Sr. and Bernard were brothers, or cousins?
Francis, Sr.'s parents were James and Elizabeth McGoldrick.
There are quite a few different ways I have seen McGoldrick spelled. M'Goldrick, McGolric, McGorlick and more.
Lynn
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McGoldrick - Donegal Town, O'Brien - Howth, Flynn, Quirk, Manning, Mangan - Ireland
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Bald Eagle
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Hi Wee Annie
A James Harkin of Carndonagh married a Fanny McCallion of Glenmakee in the Sacred Heart Church Carndonagh on 06/01/1888. Is that who you are looking for? Patrick Ruddy
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Bald Eagle
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Hello Again Little Annie
It was among some information that I copied in Carndonagh Library. I photocopied some page from BMD entrys they have in printout form. My mother was also McCallion (different parish)and her grandparents were also married in Carndonagh and the entry I sent you happened to be on the same page. Going by that you should now be able to get a copy of the marriage from the Registers Office in Letterkenny as they were married after 1864. A full copy is about 9 euro. I do not know where you are situated but if you require the address in Letterkenny let me know and I will pass it on to you.
P.s. I can understand the excitment that comes when information is found. Been there etc.
Anyway I wish you well with your search.
Patrick
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