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Ireland / Re: Do I stand a hope of finding my Irish roots?
« on: Sunday 10 October 10 21:05 BST (UK)  »
it wasnt because it was so detailed I just didnt take it all in. A great topic that was a big help to me and I'm sure many others  ;D

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Ireland / Re: Do I stand a hope of finding my Irish roots?
« on: Sunday 10 October 10 20:52 BST (UK)  »
Please read this page (which you would have seen if you followed Shane's links posted earlier in the thread).
www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,433040.0.html
The application form is really designed for people to apply for their own certificate but you can use it and supply the index details.

Thanks  ;D now I get it after reading it all a 2nd time

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Ireland / Re: Do I stand a hope of finding my Irish roots?
« on: Sunday 10 October 10 20:23 BST (UK)  »
I have just downloaded the form to order the birth certificates and on the form it says questions with a * must be answered but I dont have the answers :(

* Address of place of birth (hospital/home)
*Mothers Birth Surname

I dont know the answer to either and the form says if I dont answer all the questions it could be returned. There is nowhere on it for page or volume number  ???

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Ireland / Re: Do I stand a hope of finding my Irish roots?
« on: Sunday 10 October 10 20:12 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Shane family Search has given me only 2 matches for a June 1919 birth of Catherine McCarthy 1 in Fermoy and 1 in Listowel so there is a chance that 1 of them is my Grandmother. As Michael was a fisherman I am leaning more toward the Listowel birth because it is closer to the sea. Will order both certificates and see what I get.

If Michael and Catherine married in a Catholic church how would I go about tracing the record of it?

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Ireland / Re: Do I stand a hope of finding my Irish roots?
« on: Sunday 10 October 10 19:33 BST (UK)  »
Yes I saw that one Obbie he is living with or visiting his 70 year old mother. If I order the 2 birth certificates from 1911 will they give mothers Maiden name? Not sure if they are the same as ones from England

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Ireland / Re: Do I stand a hope of finding my Irish roots?
« on: Sunday 10 October 10 19:05 BST (UK)  »
Yes Shane I did search the 1911 Census I got 179 returns for Michael McCarthy so I narrowed it down by adding profession and got 14 there are no Catherine McCarthy's though.

Obbie where did you find that  :o would definitely be worth my euros  ;D

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Ireland / Re: Do I stand a hope of finding my Irish roots?
« on: Sunday 10 October 10 18:05 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Shane family Search has given me only 2 matches for a June 1919 Catherine McCarthy 1 in Fermoy and 1 in Listowel so there is a chance that 1 of them is my Grandmother. As Michael was a fisherman I am leaning more toward the Listowel birth because it is closer to the sea. Will order both certificates and see what I get.

If Michael and Catherine married in a Catholic church how would I go about tracing the record of it?

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Ireland / Do I stand a hope of finding my Irish roots?
« on: Sunday 10 October 10 16:46 BST (UK)  »
I started my family history journey in 2004 because my Mother always told us when we were growing up that our Grandmother's grave was in The Windmill Cemetery Coventry. I moved 5 doors down from the cemetery in 2004 so decided  to find the grave and pay my respects to the Grandmother I lost 2 days before my 1st birthday. I found it within an hour but it didn't say what I expected it to

Catherine McCarthy 19 November 1968 age 77 (Great Grandmother)

Catherine Buckley 15 August 1970 age 51 (Grandmother)

We were told as children that our Granddad was James McCarthy and he died of foot cancer when our mum was 14 (1963) Grandmother Re married Mr F Buckley some time after that. So why was my Mothers maiden name the same as My Great Grandmothers married name? I was intrigued and needed to know so I ordered some certificates.

Mothers birth
Mothers Marriage
Both Grandmother and Great Grandmothers death certificates

They gave me the information I had expected my mother was illegitimate! On her birth certificate father is just a dashed line and the same is on her marriage certificate. I understand why my Mother lied My Grandmother was Catholic so she must have felt shamed.

on my Great Grandmothers death certificate it says she is the widow of Michael McCarthy Fisherman and my Grandmothers says she was born 1919 Eire

So I have a Catherine McCarthy (nee ?) born 1891 Ireland
A Catherine McCarthy born 1919 Ireland Parents Catherine and Michael
A possible marriage Between Michael McCarthy and Catherine some time between 1908 and 1919

From a story I half remember from my Childhood I believe it was Michael and Catherine that emigrated to England with a young Catherine. 

My Mum also said She was an only child and that she had no family in England once her Parents had died but there must have been some because her marriage to my father was witnessed by an A McCarthy


After 6 years of research I have taken some branches of my Fathers line back to the late 1600's and even made contact with a couple of distant cousins. It has been a fun and sometimes frustrating journey and taken me to many little villages around Warwickshire that I didn't even know were there.

Do I stand any hope of finding anything out about my Irish past with so little to go on? Any advice would be appreciated. I want to visit Ireland and walk the streets that my Irish forefathers walked

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The Common Room / Re: Married twice...to same woman??
« on: Sunday 10 October 10 14:19 BST (UK)  »
I married my husband  in 1993 after being with him for 4 years we were split and divorced by 1996. We rediscovered what we had lost in 2008 and remarried on Valentines day 2009. I always wonder what my descendants will think if they come looking for me in 200 years lol.

On my 1st marriage certificate I am Denise Wood my parents never gave me a 2nd name, I gave myself 1 when I got christened in 1995 so on my 2nd certificate I am Denise Joanne Wood lol
My census returns will also be messed up because I was with my husband in 1 with another husband in the next and then back to the same husband for the 2011 census.

What will my descendants think :o lol

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