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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Kerry => Topic started by: MrsD16 on Wednesday 28 June 17 16:41 BST (UK)
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Just wondered if anyone can help me open some doors on my grandmothers side
She died when my dad was a boy so information about her has been very little, she was known and was married to grandad John Joseph Treacy as Mary Bridget Clifford they were married 19th Dec 1959 in Kingston Upon Thames Surrey England where she also died in 1974
She was born 24 Oct 1928 in Tralee Ireland but so far I am struggling to find her birth record, family members have said she was born Maureen but still having no luck finding a birth record
I know from her marriage record her father was John Joseph Clifford and have potential burial record for him in Tralee Ireland in 1954 but no other info
A friend of mine her mum is my dads cousin as her dad is Mary's brother and through following him and some of the other siblings we have some info on Mary's mother but she appears on some records as Ellen and others as Helen and we have a potential burial record as Helen Clifford in Tralee in 1983
I am at a lost as to where to go next and wondered if anyone could help me
Thank you
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I know from her marriage record her father was John Joseph Clifford and have potential burial record for him in Tralee Ireland in 1954 but no other info
Does the burial give any indication of his age
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Strangely there is a 1929 birth (it could have been registered late) in Tralee on FindMyPast of a Mary CLIFFORD but there are no references given
If she was a Catholic and married in a Catholic Church in England - the church may have a record of her baptism and also some churches recorded both parent's names although only the father's was required for civil registration. It would be worth contacting the church (if used) to see.
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Hi Sorry I just realised I got Mary's fathers name mixed up with another ancestor, her fathers name was Patrick Joseph Clifford
If the burial index is the correct one it say he was 54
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Strangely there is a 1929 birth (it could have been registered late) in Tralee on FindMyPast of a Mary CLIFFORD but there are no references given
If she was a Catholic and married in a Catholic Church in England - the church may have a record of her baptism and also some churches recorded both parent's names although only the father's was required for civil registration. It would be worth contacting the church (if used) to see.
Have you got a link to that birth record so I can have a look? thank you
I'm not sure about baptism, I found a transcript of my grandfather's baptism and at the bottom they've added the details of his marriage to my grandmother (church date etc) but I haven't yet found a baptism for Mary
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The entry on FindMyPast is the same as that found on familysearch - it is just an index
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Have you got a link to that birth record so I can have a look? thank you
I'm not sure about baptism, I found a transcript of my grandfather's baptism and at the bottom they've added the details of his marriage to my grandmother (church date etc) but I haven't yet found a baptism for Mary
The record is on the paid site Findmypast - what is strange about it is that it shows no detail of quarter, volume or page numbers.
In the same way as your grandfather's baptism shows the details of his marriage; the church where they married may have a record of his, and your grandmother's, baptism on their records. I would suggest that you contact the church where they married and ask what information that they have. It could be more than on the actual printed record that would be issued.
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In the same way as your grandfather's baptism shows the details of his marriage; the church where they married may have a record of his, and your grandmother's, baptism on their records. I would suggest that you contact the church where they married and ask what information that they have. It could be more than on the actual printed record that would be issued.
Indeed, there was another thread a few months ago where baptism details were appended to a marriage record in a Dublin Catholic church. Myluck!'s suggestion is well worth following up. I have found that a donation included in a letter to a priest at a Catholic church asking for a look-up often reaps rewards ;).
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Indeed Josey ;)
This is the civil Death Record of Patrick CLIFFORD in 1954 LINK (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1954/04443/4162008.pdf) #100 aged 64
This implies he was born c1890 and his wife was still alive as described as married
Based on your thoughts that his wife's name may have been Ellen/Helen
There is a marriage on Jan 27 1927 in Tralee of Patrick J. CLIFFORD and Ellen MURPHY LINK (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1927/09098/5291319.pdf)
This was a second marriage for Patrick
There is also a marriage of Patrick CLIFFORD and Teresa MURPHY on May 3 1916 LINK (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1916/09798/5557402.pdf)
and a Teresa CLIFFORD died Jan 25 1919 aged 28 LINK (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1919/05156/4421845.pdf) #105
This is a good match for a birth of Patrick CLIFFORD on April 16 1894 LINK (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1894/02256/1848611.pdf) #103 (a twin with Eugene)
It is out a few years but this was not unusual
This is this family on the 1901 census LINK (http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Kerry/Ballynahaglish/Tawlaght/1430914/)
and the 1911 census LINK (http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002544788/)
This return is badly completed but I believe to be the same family
I can see only one death for one of the children Ellen in 1902
There is a reference to 9 children of which 5 are alive - on the return 5 are listed and between the 1901 and the 1911 census returns you can count 9 children.
Until you have a definite connection to these people this is all supposition - however I would keep a note of this information and check back when you have looked into church marriage details.
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A friend of mine, her mum is my dads cousin, as her dad is Mary's brother; and through following him and some of the other siblings; we have some info on Mary's mother but she appears on some records as Ellen and others as Helen and we have a potential burial record as Helen Clifford in Tralee in 1983
As you have some information on her siblings have you looked for their birth records?
This could help find her.
If the family I found is correct and your great grandfather was married twice, some maybe half siblings.
The man who is Mary's brother, if he is still living may be able to say where he was baptised to look at those church records
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Hi all so sorry for taking so long to reply like has a way of getting in the way and ancestry had to take a backseat for a little while, but I really appreciate all of your replies and I will follow up all of your suggestions and will update if I find any further info thanks :)