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Both are church records, parish of Tralee, Co Kerry, Ireland:-
16 June 1831 marriage to Mary Kerrisk.
20 January 1836 marriage to Mary Evans.
Except for the names, I can't read anything on either register entry. The 1831 entry is on top of the right hand page. The 1836 entry is a bit more than halfway down the page (I couldn't post the copies as the files were too large).

Can anybody make these out. Is it the same Standish O'Grady?

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Dublin / Re: Richard Donohue & Mary Monahan (married Kingstown 21 June 1868)
« on: Thursday 17 August 17 23:38 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Dathai,
That's a good observation that there is no older Richard Donohoe in Dublin on the 1901 census. That makes the man who died in 1908 quite likely to be my great-grandfather. I suppose we shouldn't read too much into the description bachelor.
Where was the workhouse and where would its records be kept?

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Dublin / Re: Richard Donohue & Mary Monahan (married Kingstown 21 June 1868)
« on: Thursday 17 August 17 18:18 BST (UK)  »
The civil cert of 1885 says 'living' after Richard's name (the church cert is ambiguous).
Yes, Mary's age ties in, as well as the ages of sons John & Richard.

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Dublin / Richard Donohue & Mary Monahan (married Kingstown 21 June 1868)
« on: Thursday 17 August 17 14:03 BST (UK)  »
Bit of a puzzle (links to the thread Finding Scally's Cottages).
I'm trying to establish whether the Groom of 1868 was my Great-grandfather Richard Donohue who appears aged 60 on the 1901 census at 2 Scally's Cottages (as Donough).
In brief:
22 April 1856 Richard Donohoe married Annie Keane in Dublin. They had children until at least 1864 (Catherine, born 25 Dec. '64).
In 1866, per Glasnevin grave records, an Anne Donohue, aged 30, of Terrace Place died. I suspect this is Richard's wife, Annie Keane.
On 21 June 1868, Richard Donohue, widower, of 9 Terrace Place, married Mary Monahan in Kingstown. Richard had the same mother & father names as the Richard of the 1856 marriage.
Their daughter, Marcella, was born 26 May 1869 - 9 Terrace Place.
Then, between 1872 and 1894, I find six births (& there could be more) registered in North Dublin to Richard Donohue and CATHERINE Monahan (04.08.72 John, 8 Eglinton Lane; 28.09.74 Jacob, 10 Eglinton Lane; 03.02.77 Mary, 13 Eglinton Lane; 12.09.79 Unknown, 13 Eccles? Place; 04.04.90 Ellen, 49 Up Charles Lane; & 03.03.94 Richard, 12 Upr Tyrone St).
The dates of the first named, John & the last named, Richard, tie in with two of Richard Donohue's children with him on the 1901 census.
More doubt is thrown in by the fact that on 7 Jan 1872 a Richard Donohoe of 9 Terrace Place died. He was stated to be married (not widowed) & aged 40. There was an inquest, but I have no detail. I'm guessing that he was a relative, as at the wedding of Catherine Donohue, daughter of Richard Donohue & Annie Keane, in July 1885, the civil cert states that her father was 'living'.
A probable red herring - On 7 July 1891, a Mary Monahan of 2? Tyrone St died aged 43 (married).
My Questions (for my family tree):-
When did Richard Donohue of 2 Scally's Cottages on the 1901 census die?
Who was his wife & when did she die?
The well respected dathai of this site believes that Mary & Catherine Monahan were the same person & I now think he's correct.
Any views?

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Dublin / Re: Thomas Barrett & Mary Gibney (my Greatgrandparents): Married 15 April 1868
« on: Wednesday 16 August 17 19:03 BST (UK)  »
The 1892 death in the Hospice is him. Thank you very much dathai.

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Limerick / Re: Marriage of Patrick O'Shea & Mary O'Connor (1901-1907) - Rathkeale?
« on: Wednesday 16 August 17 17:12 BST (UK)  »
Thanks myluck,
I'd say No to the Mary O'Connor at 41 Main Street Rathkeale as she was still alive and unmarried on the 1911 census (age 32).
I think I have Patricks birth - 22 July 1875 - Patrick Shea. His father Patrick is later described as a shoemaker, so I'm fairly confident on that one.
The marriage & Mary's birth remain unsolved.

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Limerick / Marriage of Patrick O'Shea & Mary O'Connor (1901-1907) - Rathkeale?
« on: Wednesday 16 August 17 13:44 BST (UK)  »
These are my great-grandparents & I'm trying to find their marriage details so as to find their birth details.
She died 8 October 1910 & he died 19 Feb 1940 (having remarried). He was aged 26 on 1901 census, 36 on 1911 census & 64 on death cert. She was aged 30 on death cert. All events Rathkeale, Co Limerick.
Any leads?

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Thanks Guys,
The lady who died by falling into the river was my great grandmother, Mary Barrett (nee Gibney).
Re her husband, there is no suggestion of him being dead on the marriage certs of son Michael (24 Feb 1892) or daughter Mary Anne (17 Aug 1891).

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I can't find birth or death records for either party. I know the births predate the start of the Civil Index, but am frustrated re the deaths. Thomas appears to have been alive on 24 Feb 1892 (marriage of his son Michael), but dead on 4 May 1896 (marriage of his son Joseph Patrick). It's possible his birth name was 'John' & there is a missing death record for a John Barrett, died 1893, aged 39 - but he seems too young. There was a Mary Barrett, widow age 48, taken from the Liffey on 21 June 1893 - Inquest held 23 June 1893. Would there be any record of the Inquest?
Any other suggestions or leads?
[these people are referenced in the thread about 'Scally's Cottages']

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