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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Mayo => Topic started by: woolcott on Friday 30 September 11 13:55 BST (UK)
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Hi All,
Can anyone help me trace the McHale side of the family, nothing is known by those who are left.
My gt grandmother, Honor/Norah McHale, was born in Crimlin 1862ish, she married Peter Kearney in 1882 and lived in Turlough, Castlebar. until they moved to England after 1905.
Her parents names were John and Bridget unknown and he was probably a farmer/farm labourer.
A story has been handed down the years that a relative was a Bishop or Arch-Bishop. I know of Bishop John McHale, but you know how stories can become the truth.
Any help will lovely.
Regards.
Ann
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Hello Ann and welcome to rootschat :)
Honor was born before civil registration which would have given you her mother's name. I assume you have her details from a marriage certificate? Sometimes the witnesses can be a clue to extended family.
See here for tracing family in Ireland:
Introduction to Irish Records (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,442233.0.html)
My Ancestor came from Ireland - where do I start? (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,498742.0.html)
also the Mayo resources on this forum.
regards
heywood
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Hi Heywood,
Its so frustrating isn't it. The other side of my family are English and I've managed to trace them to the 1700s
I downloaded a copy of a civil marriage between a Peter and Honor in Jan 1882, their witnesses were Michael Hopkins and Mary McHale but my cousin has a record of a church marriage in October 1882 with different witnesses.
Ann :-\
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Oh dear!
Do you know that they definitely married in 1882 then?
Maybe to start with first child's birth record and start with place of residence perhaps?
Are there different places of residence on the two marriages?
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Hi,
That I do know, my cousin went to Spink ( the village were they lived which doesn't exit any more) the records were in a neibouring church, it said they married in the october and their 1st child was born in the November. but gave no clue as to Honors history. I was wondering if they would have had a civil marriage as well.
Ann
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Yes, there should be - civil marriages began in 1864.
Family Search site has Irish Civil Indexes.
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Thanks very much, the 2 dates have been baffling us.
Ann, :)