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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: Jytefas on Tuesday 27 October 15 12:34 GMT (UK)
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Looking for any leads/information on my Grand Uncle Patrick Kavanagh born 14th Feb 1869, Burton Hall, Sandyford, Dublin. He lived with his family at Bolinrush, Newtownbarry (now known as Bunclody) Co. Wexford. His parents are James Kavanagh, Rathpierce and Catherine Kavanagh, Aughnamaulmeen.
Family lore has it that Patrick moved to Liverpool about 1900 +/- 3 years. He was supposedly married and had at least one child.
Family lore also has it that Patrick and a colleague were struck by lightning during a thunder storm, killing his colleague and that Patrick lost the use of an arm/hand as a result.
Does any of this ring any bells?
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http://www.liverpoolhistoryprojects.co.uk/liverpoolrcmarriages/marriages.php
1895 - 1901
Patrick
Kavanagh
1899 at St Michael to Mary Maria Hogan
1901 at Holy Cross to Margaret Hill Rea
the records are £3 each
this is an example of the info on the certificates - as you will see the groom and brides fathers are both named
http://www.liverpoolhistoryprojects.co.uk/liverpoolrcmarriages/1874-595.pdf
google old mersey times for newspaper snippets for the lightening / death ....may be in deaths or inquests
good luck
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Thanks a million for the links Garstonite, I will order these certificates, hopefully these will unlock something for me. I have been searching http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/) for the lightning strike, but nothing there yet :-(
Kind Regards
John
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John,
I think I may have Margaret Hill Rea's marriage certificate, she is on my tree.
I will take a look for you.
Angie
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Much appreciated Angie…. Fingers crossed here! :)
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The Patrick Kavanagh who married Margaret Hill Rea was born 1876 Liverpool and has a middle name of Francis so I think you can discount that one.
I thought I had marriage certificate but it was her mum's sorry.
Angie
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No worries Angie, thanks again for the assist..... kind regards John
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This is Patrick Kavanagh and Mary Kavanagh formerly Hogan on the 1901 Census:-
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X9V3-S51
Blue
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Finally getting back to my brick wall ???
I have spent considerable time searching the British Newspaper Archives for Patrick and a lightning strike / injury without any success.
Searching the Census, I have the following Possible Matches
1891 # 37 Denlugh St, Bootle, Bootle, Lancashire. O’Leary family, Patrick Kavanagh aged 22 is listed as boarder.
1901 4, Hague Street, North Manchester, Prestwich. Bagshaw family, again Patrick Cavanagh aged 31 a builder’s labourer is listed as a Boarder.
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Good evening everyone,
Finally getting back to my brick wall (again) :D
As suggested in a previous post above, I am now pretty sure the Patrick Kavanagh I am researching lived at No 4 Hague Street North Manchester, Prestwich (1901 Census). I have just received a death cert for Patrick, who died at the age of 35 on the 30 Aug 1904 at No.4 Hague Street. His wife is listed as M.A. Kavanagh. The 1901 Census lists Patrick as single which narrows down the years locating a marriage cert. I have just ordered two potential marriage certs from the GRO so hopefully one of these will prove conclusive.
What is the likely Cemetery for Patrick to be interred in?
Regards
John
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So was he struck by Lightning ?
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Afraid I haven’t been able to establish if that is fact or fiction. Have spent hours reviewing newspapers on The British NEWSPAPER Archive but came up with nothing. Imagine an incident involving a lightening strike would make the newspapers. The actual cause of death is registered as acute phthisis (TB) and Heart Failure.