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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Tipperary => Topic started by: laydeejo on Tuesday 28 May 13 21:25 BST (UK)
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I was told my grandfather's family were originally from Tipperary. I can only trace some of his siblings and his parents back to Salford in the 1911 census - but not sure when they came over or why.
This is the information I have found out to date - would love it if anybody knew any more!
My grandfather was the youngest of 10 surviving children. His name was David Andrew Carroll (born 28th April 1923 (either Salford or Coventry area) and died 23rd May 2007 in Anglesey)
His eldest brother, Stephen (or Joseph Stephen) was born in Salford in 1905. Died in Coventry in the 1990s
Their father's name was John Joseph Carroll, born ~1881 and mother Bessie (Elizabeth?) Carroll, born ~1882.
I found two further siblings living in Salford in 1911 census - William Carroll (b ~1907) and Ellen Carroll (B 1909)
Thanks!
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Hello,
Free BMD has a likely marriage:
June quarter 1904 Salford volume 8d page 230
John Joseph Carroll and Bessie Winstanley
regards
heywood
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Wow, thank you - that looks like a very promising start!
Best regards
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Hope you find your answers. Sandra
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The free index on Family Search shows John Joseph as born in Manchester so perhaps his father was Irish.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XW1M-PSH
If you send for the marriage certificate - you would find out his father's name.
Free BMD is showing children named Bernard, Henry and Elizabeth born in Salford with mother's name Winstanley. Are they the right family? (Mother's maiden name is only shown in index from 1911)
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There is a possibility in 1891 3223/ 97/ 9
70 Tatton Street Salford
Parents Stephen Carroll (b Manchester) and Ellen with several children including John J aged 9 yrs.
There are several John Carrolls but I thought that Stephen may be a significant name.
In 1901 3735/188/27
same address
John J is with Stephen but Stephen's wife is now Sarah :-\
Still no Tipperary
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wow! Gets curiouser and curiouser!
Do you know how I'd find out the Irish connection? I'm a total beginner at this stuff and it's mind boggling just trying to work my way back past my grandfather;-)
Thanks!
Jo
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On free BMD (just come across this!) there is a marriage record for a Stephen Carroll in Salford in 1898, which could explain the Sarah!
I can also see that John Joseph was married in 1904 also in Salford which would tie in with my great uncle's birth in 1905...
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Hi Jo,
you would first of all need to confirm that you have the right people. The ones I am posting are likely ones but as there are quite a number of people with same names, you do need to get marriage and birth certificates.
The family I think is perhaps the one seem to come from Dublin.
Your John Joseph's father is perhaps Stephen Carroll born Manchester abt 1859
1861 and 1871 has a Stephen with parents John and Mary both born Dublin and there are more children.
You would be best therefore to get certificates to ensure that these are the right people.
http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/ is also a good index
heywood
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Thank you so much for this - I'll go and dig deeper - with names like stephens and Johns and a surname of carroll, it's like looking for a needle in a haystack!
Thanks for all your help and pointing me in the right direction!
Jo
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My family, Carroll (3 times grandfather) called Daniel born 1831/2 in Ireland,
His father called Richard Carroll born 1807 approx, .
Daniel married Bridgitt Murry/Murray at St Wilfred's church Hulme, Manchester. Their son Stephen born 1865 married a Margaret Fannon in. st Mary's Church Oldham Lancashire.Margaret died in child birth in 1888 Stephen left for The United States the same year, leaving his one remaining son Daniel with his grand parents to bring up, Daniel married Mary Tunnicliffe 1904 .Daniel died 1915 in France ( War) aged 32 years leaving three sons and another baby on the way ( my father). Stephen who went to America died in New York and is buried there in the Holy cross Cemetary he was aged 32. Hope this Carroll family helps you.