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Ireland / Re: Michael and Bridget Carroll
« on: Wednesday 28 May 14 13:31 BST (UK)  »
I've been away for the last few days but these are all amazing finds and so helpful! I'm going to look through all the links properly later on but I just wanted to thank everyone for their help. Dathai, I don't think the Hope St address is any of them although they did live near that area in Glasgow.

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Ireland / Re: Michael and Bridget Carroll
« on: Monday 26 May 14 01:25 BST (UK)  »
I am pretty sure the family in the 1901 census is them as I know Michael ran a fruit stall which it states here. He may have changed trades however because in both John and Michael's marriage certs it states Labourer under "Father's Occupation". I also know that sometime between 1901 and 1917 Bridget passed away from what I believe to be TB.
I don't know the dates Robert was in prison as my only source of information is my gran who just remembers her uncle Robert taking her walks to the prison when she was small and would holiday over in Ireland. She is almost certain it was around the time of the 1916 rising or the civil war.

Thank you so much for finding the census results! I'm over the moon!

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Ireland / Michael and Bridget Carroll
« on: Monday 26 May 14 00:08 BST (UK)  »
I am looking for any information I can find on Michael and Bridget (nee Murphy) Carroll. They are my great great grandparents and my gran has always said they lived "in or just outside Dublin". I have searched every possibility but I'm not sure if I'm missing something as I am not an expert on this.
They had 4 sons and possibly a daughter. Two of their sons were John (b. 1895/6) and Michael (b.1898/9) who both moved to Glasgow where they married local girls. Another son was Robert who spent time in Mountjoy prison.

Many thanks

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Lanarkshire / Re: Carroll family, Glasgow
« on: Tuesday 20 May 14 14:36 BST (UK)  »
They were married June 1917, he was 21.
His father was Michael Carroll and was a labourer while his mother was Bridget (nee Murphy) and was deceased. (I do know that his father remarried later on)

The witnesses were a John and Mary O'Grady.

His brothers were Robert, Michael and Davey (David). I am unsure of ages but I know Robert was in Mountjoy prison for a time around the time of the Irish civil war.

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Lanarkshire / Re: Carroll family, Glasgow
« on: Monday 19 May 14 20:52 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the help.
 I managed to find their marriage records and found her family on the 1901 Scottish census. Is it at all possible some Irish births weren't registered? When I tried to search (O)Carroll on the 1911 Irish census the only possible one that returned showed them only to have one child when I know for a fact there were 4 brothers.

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Lanarkshire / Carroll family, Glasgow
« on: Sunday 18 May 14 15:11 BST (UK)  »
I am looking for any information I can find on the Carroll family who lived in 33 West Bothwell Street from 1917-around 1930 when they moved to Ruchill.
He was called John (Johnny) O'Carroll but dropped the O when he arrived in Glasgow from Ireland.
She was originally Jane (Jean) McIntosh and was from Hunter Street. Both born around 1895/6.

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