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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Longford => Topic started by: challo on Tuesday 13 October 15 17:32 BST (UK)
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Hi
after any info about margaret hanley born 1896 longford, many thanks
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Try 1901 and 1911 Census?
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Margaret Hanley mentioned in your other thread (with replies)-
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=732887.msg5780356#msg5780356
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This appears to be Margaret in 1901
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Longford/Longford_No__1_Urban/Garvey_s_Yard/1555802/
Tara
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I just posted on other thread too.
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This is the marriage of her parent's
Elizabeth Stritch and Patrick Hanly
First name Elizabeth
Last name Stritch
Registration year 1880
Registered Quarter/Year Oct - Dec 1880
Registration district Longford
Volume 3
Page 181
Tara
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Hi Heywood
One of these threads needs to be locked !
I shall just post on the Longford board.
Tara
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Hi Tara,
As I asked on the other board, what kind of info is being requested.
One thread is Lancashire and one Longford.
Challo already has parents names so where to next?
Regards
Heywood
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This is the marriage of her parent's
Elizabeth Stritch and Patrick Hanly
First name Elizabeth
Last name Stritch
Registration year 1880
Registered Quarter/Year Oct - Dec 1880
Registration district Longford
Volume 3
Page 181
Tara
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Patrick & Elizabeth married 28th September 1880
Patrick's father was called Timothy (Writing hard to decipher but I think it's Timotheus (Latin)
Elizabeth's father was called Richard (Ricardus ~ Latin)
http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000632376#page/34/mode/1up
Tara
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Hi Heywood
UGH Once again I've too many tabs open and posted on the wrong board.
Tara
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Hi Heywood
UGH Once again I've too many tabs open and posted on the wrong board.
Tara
:) it's all very useful, I'm sure.
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Petty Sessions show the family at Garvey's Yard in 1893
Tara
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I'm not seeing a good match for the family in 1911.
There are possibilities for Margaret in Roscommon as a servant or still in Longford in some sort of Institution.
Has she and her family been checked for in England in 1911 ?
Anyway, there are possibilities for her siblings dotted around in 1911, possibly the parent's died between 1901 & 1911 but I'm not getting any good matches based on the ages on the 1901 Census, although they may be off.
Tara
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A possible brother of Elizabeth Hanly nee Stritch, living nearby.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Longford/Longford_No__1_Urban/Nauds_Yard/1556051/
Tara
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Another possible brother of Elizabeths ~ same occupation as Richard
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Cork/Fermoy_Urban/Princes_Street/1145097/
Tara
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A John living nearby too.
BTW I'm not saying these ARE Elizabeth's brother's just yet, more work needs to be done.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Longford/Longford_No__1_Urban/Coach_Yard/1555658/
Tara
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All the 'Yards' are off Main Street, Longford.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01gaf/
Tara
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Timothy Hanly and Richard Stritch are here on GV
http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/longford/templemichael.htm
Tara
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thanks everybody, challo put the post up for me, sorry it took so long to get here, what I could never find was a marriage for my nan, I have her birth cert so I knew were she was on 1901 census an on the 1911 she was in an industrial school with the nuns, I recently found out on FindMyPast on courts an legal records that her an a sister was found out without an adult an was put away for a few years that was in 1909, its great what you all have found out though, I didn't think her mum an dad would of married in 1880, I thought it would of been a few years before this because they both seem to be getting on a bit and also to have their parents names aswell,, thanks everyone
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Hi There Lamchop and Welcome
They defo married in 1880 as you can see by the link.
While Patrick could have been 60 in 1901 ~ I'd imagine that Elizabeth was about 40 in 1901.
Ages are notoriously incorrect on census'.
So, do you have all the info that you need now ?
Tara
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hi Tara, yes I think that's about all im going find out for now, thanks again for all your help x
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No Probs
Sure come back to us if you need more help.
Tara