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pembrick/ pembroke ballywilliamroe
« on: Tuesday 07 February 12 12:44 GMT (UK) »
Seeking information Martin Pembrick/Pembroke married Elizabeth Nowlan circa 1880

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Re: pembrick/ pembroke ballywilliamroe
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 07 February 12 12:49 GMT (UK) »
have you searched for the marriage on the BMD Index ?

There's a possible marriage listed in Gorey district in 1882 that might be worth checking out.

  name: Martin Pembroke
  registration district:   Gorey
  event type: Marriage
  quarter and year: Oct - Dec 1882
  volume: 2 / page : 709



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Re: pembrick/ pembroke ballywilliamroe
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 07 February 12 12:58 GMT (UK) »
there's a possible cross-match for that marriage :

 Name: Elizabeth Nolan
 Registration district:   Gorey
 Event type: Marriage
 Quarter and year: Oct-Dec 1882
 Volume number:   2 / page:709

p.s. I presume you already have the 1911 census for Martin and Elizabeth - shows them married 27 years, so c1884 - see : link


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Re: pembrick/ pembroke ballywilliamroe
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 07 February 12 13:50 GMT (UK) »
thank you - because it an unusual name wondering if there is any more Pembrick other that in Ballywilliamroe and Enniscorthy


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Re: pembrick/ pembroke ballywilliamroe
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 07 February 12 14:13 GMT (UK) »
not that many Pembroke or similar in Co Wexford on either the 1901 or 1911 return.

Other than Martin, Elizabeth and their Nephew in 1901, there's a family in Enniscorthy a Tipperary born Margaret Pembroke in Johnstown, and an Annie Pembroke in Tomadilly. In 1911 there's just the Ballywilliamroe and Irish Street, Enniscorthy Pembrokes.

see  1901 Pembr*k*   1911 Pembr*k*

The BMD Index shows a few more Pembroke listings in the area with about 45 in total in the Enniscorthy district and just the one in Gorey district (Martin's marriage). Just 2 entries that I can see as Pembrick - both marriages in Enniscorthy in 1864 and 1875.


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Re: pembrick/ pembroke ballywilliamroe
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 11 February 12 17:43 GMT (UK) »
thank you for your help I think the marriage of Martin in the Gorey area is Martin that lived in Ballywilliamroe as his wife was originally from Monaseed

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Re: pembrick/ pembroke ballywilliamroe
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 24 October 13 07:18 BST (UK) »
Tomahurra, I have just joined this site when the Pembrick/Pembroke/Ballywilliamroe post came up in a google search. I  do have a little further information on this family if it is still of interest. Martin Pembroke was my Great Uncle and his father, Michael Pembroke was my Great Great Grandfather.

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Re: pembrick/ pembroke ballywilliamroe
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 24 October 13 08:58 BST (UK) »
And the Irish Street Pembrokes mentioned by shanew147 are my great grandfather, Joseph Pembroke and my grandmother, Sarah Pembroke. My father, Michael Doyle, also grew up in that house.

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Re: pembrick/ pembroke ballywilliamroe
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 24 October 13 09:14 BST (UK) »
A couple of further pieces of information on the Pembrokes... One of my grandmother's uncles, John, emigrated to Australia, and one of her brothers, Joseph, followed in the 1920's. I also just discovered that another uncle, James, emigrated to Canada (where I have now lived for many years) in the 1860's. That was never previously known in my family. There were very few Pembrokes in Wexford - in fact all of them are probably descended from Michael (c.1806 - 1880). There are quite a few more in Kilkenny and Kerry so that is likely where Michael hailed from, though I have yet to make that link. And I had a couple of very interesting finds on a recent trip to Ireland.