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Dublin / Re: Cock and Rabbit
« on: Sunday 20 June 21 22:53 BST (UK)  »
https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/4498840/4385938/4512222

The above Link provides some information, regarding the origin of 'The Cock and Rabbit Inn', although I'm not certain if this is the area where Ann Walters was born, as You haven't stated this.

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Northumberland / Re: Placing a photo
« on: Sunday 20 June 21 19:03 BST (UK)  »
Quote from Indiana.59

"Does that building in the back ground look very much like the building in the first picture, but, with the photo taken from the other side of the building"

Yes, it certainly appears to be the Low Building by the side of Moorhouse. It is still there today, and can be seen on Google Street View (down the road bottom of the Farm Shop Entrance), and Google View Satellite.

Looks like pieces of the jig-saw, may be falling into place.

Sandblown.

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Northumberland / Re: Placing a photo
« on: Sunday 20 June 21 15:18 BST (UK)  »
I believe this is the other Farmstead, just before the level crossing, You are looking for. It's on a 1922 OS Map. Maybe Your Family were also connected with this address. On Google Maps Satellite View, it appears to be a housing estate now, but the Farm Buildings are still there.

Yes, sorry to disappoint, with not being Local. I'm a Lancashire Lad and rarely venture over the Pennines, into strange and mysterious Lands !

Sandblown.




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Northumberland / Re: Placing a photo
« on: Sunday 20 June 21 14:00 BST (UK)  »
Indiana.59,

I've suggested the photograph might be of Moorhouse Farm, simply by a bit of Web Surfing of the Quinn Families, in the area, and coming across some other photographs that appeared to match Yours. I have never visited Stannington.

I am as much surprised, and pleased, that the address matched that of Your Father's, on His Marriage Certificate. I suppose there could be a number of reasons for that i.e. Working and Lodging there, at the time of marriage, maybe knowing or friends of the Quinn Family or even a distant relative etc.

Sandblown

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Northumberland / Re: Placing a photo
« on: Sunday 20 June 21 10:33 BST (UK)  »
I believe the photograph might be of the modern day, 'Moorhouse Farm Shop and Coffee Shop', No 21, Station Road, Stannington.

Google Street View, Refers.

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Lancashire / Re: Emily McAllister 1870
« on: Friday 18 June 21 21:50 BST (UK)  »
Apologies for leading everyone astray, the Marriage I quoted was the only one that came up on the Lancashire OPC.

Lancashiree BMD http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/marriagesearch.php shows both marriages.

Thank You Heywood, I'll keep that in mind to double check both Sites in future !

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Lancashire / Re: Emily McAllister 1870
« on: Friday 18 June 21 21:42 BST (UK)  »
1901 entry shows John F Fleming & Emily Fleming were both b Oldham so wrong Emily

Or is it ?

Apologies for leading everyone astray, the Marriage I quoted was the only one that came up on the Lancashire OPC, searching 1895 +/- 5years.

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Lancashire / Re: Emily McAllister 1870
« on: Friday 18 June 21 21:34 BST (UK)  »
1901 entry shows John F Fleming & Emily Fleming were both b Oldham so wrong Emily

Or is it ?

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Lancashire / Re: Emily McAllister 1870
« on: Friday 18 June 21 21:18 BST (UK)  »
Think this may be Emily's birth reg

Births Mar 1867 
McAllister    Emily        Oldham    8d   50  mmn BOWN

So are we following the wrong Emily here??

John

The 1891 Marriage is the only one, listed on the Lancashire OPC for an Emily McAllister, between 1890 and 1900.


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