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Longford / Re: James & Mary (Petridge) Farrell, Co. Longford
« on: Thursday 06 March 14 22:02 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

Indeed the marriage cert says 'Joseph'. The 1860 census also says Joseph. As we traced the family through census records, street directories, birth certs of the children, Civil War records, burial records, obits, cemeteries and family lore we are certain that his full name was Frank Joseph Busch. (Actually probably something like 'Francois' as he was from the Alsace region of France -- which is another whole story).  Census information was not always given by the person involved or even by a family member; neighbor sometimes provided information.
If you have access to Ancestry.com, you can find the tree under the name 'MorrisonKempton'.

Richard 

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Longford / Re: James & Mary (Petridge) Farrell, Co. Longford
« on: Thursday 06 March 14 21:20 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Tara,

No, there is no occupation given for Rose's father on her marriage cert. We have not located any other Farrell's living near Rose in the US that we can document are her relatives. I am aware of when civil registration began in Ireland and the need to know the parish. I have spent a great deal of time researching my father's side of the family in Co. Amargh. That was easy compared to trying to find Rose's origins. My cousin and I are both pretty vigorous researchers and strongly believe we have uncovered all the available information for Rose in the U.S. that exists -- except for a record of her death which is very perplexing.  We are aware that we may be headed down the wrong path.

I greatly appreciate your feedback and questions.

Thanks,
Richard

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Longford / Re: James & Mary (Petridge) Farrell, Co. Longford
« on: Thursday 06 March 14 18:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Tara,

Thanks for your response.

We have the first names of Rose's parents from the record of her marriage to Frank Busch, April, 1853 in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Lowell, Massachusetts at the age of 22 which, of course, also gives us a date of birth for Rose.  From searching passenger and census lists, we can not find a Rose traveling with parents named James & Mary to the U.S. prior to 1853. We can find several young women, traveling alone, in the correct time frame, by the name of Rose Farrell -- with various spellings.

Searching RootsIreland, we could find only one record of a Roman Catholic baptism for a Rose, born to a James & Mary Farrell in1831/1832. This led us to Mary's maiden name. And sure, a record of a baptism may have been lost or destroyed. So, at this point, we can not be certain that we have the correct Rose, James & Mary. Thus, I have chosen to use the words 'may' and 'believe'.

We are taking a long shot, but not trying was not an alternative.

Thanks again for your interest.

Richard 







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Longford / Descendants of James & Mary (Petridge) Farrell
« on: Tuesday 04 March 14 18:35 GMT (UK)  »
We are seeking descendants of James & Mary (Petridge) Farrell from Ardagh and Moydow Parish, Co. Longford.
 
Mary’s Roman Catholic baptism was recorded on 09 Apr 1813 and her parents were Peter and Ann (Burke) Petridge. We do not have information about James’ baptism or the date of his marriage to Mary but it appears to be before 1823.
   
We believe that the children of James and Mary (all baptized in Ardagh and Moydow Parish) were:

Edward     baptized 1823
John         baptized 1825
Catherine    baptized 1830
Rose       baptized 1832
Edward    baptized 1834
Peter    baptized 1836
Francis    baptized 1839

Any information we could receive regarding the descendants of James & Mary would be greatly appreciated.

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Longford / Re: James & Mary (Petridge) Farrell, Co. Longford
« on: Sunday 23 February 14 23:48 GMT (UK)  »
Yes, that is the family in 1870 and indeed Frank is listed as a widow on the 1880 US Census.  Rose (Farrell) Busch died between 1870 and 1880 and we have not been able to locate any record of her death in the US.  She is not buried with Frank and 3 of their children in New Hampshire; the ground has actually been probed to determine if there is an unmarked grave in the family plot. Two of the children died before 1870 and we have also been unable to locate any of Rose & Frank's descendants in the US.
Thus, we are wondering if Rose traveled to Ireland in the 1870's and died there before 1880.

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Longford / James & Mary (Petridge) Farrell, Co. Longford
« on: Sunday 23 February 14 20:28 GMT (UK)  »
Rose Farrell, my gg grandmother, dau. of James & Mary, was born in Ireland, abt. 1832. She immigrated to US & married Frank Busch April, 1853 in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Lowell, Massachusetts at the age of 22.

According to online records, we believe Rose was bapt. April, 1832 in Ardagh and Moydow Parish, Co. Longford. Rose's maternal grandparents may be Peter Petridge & Anne Burke. Her maternal great grandparents may be William Petridge & Anne Beherton. Possible siblings are Catherine, b. 1830; Edward, b. 1834; Peter b. 1836; and Francis b. 1839.

The last record we can find for Rose (Farrell) Busch is the 1870 US census when she is living with her husband and children in New Hampshire. We can not find a record of her death in the US. Did Rose return to Ireland after the 1870 census and die there?

Thanks,
Richard Morrison


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Canada / Re: Richard Morrison b. 1882, Ireland; > Quebec, 1911
« on: Wednesday 19 January 11 20:26 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

Thank you very much!  I can safely assume that it is George on the 1901 Census...and the James who is listed as HOH?  That would be my grandfather a year before he made his first trip to the States.  I thought I had fully explored the '01 & '11 Census.   Guess I better double check.

Thanks again,
Richard

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Canada / Richard Morrison b. 1882, Ireland; > Quebec, 1911
« on: Wednesday 19 January 11 15:59 GMT (UK)  »
Greetings,

I am trying to learn more about my great uncle, Richard Morrison, b. 1882, Portadown, Co. Armagh, Northern Ireland to Thomas and Elizabeth (Vaughan) Morrison.

A record of his border crossing from Canada to Niagara Falls, NY for a temporary stay indicates that he arrived in Quebec on 12 June 1911 aboard the SS Scotian. 

I have found the passenger list for the Scotian. I have also found a Richard Morrison on the Toronto Directories for 1912 and 1918 which indicate he was employed as a sales clerk for T. Eaton's & Co.

I would like to find a marriage and/or death certificate as well as an info about children.

Richard had several brothers; I have been able to find nothing on George Morrison, b. 1871 in Portadown (Derryhale) and wonder if he also went to Canada.

Richard Morrison
near Boston, MA

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United States of America / Re: Morrison brothers in Boston, 1910 U.S. Census
« on: Friday 14 January 11 19:13 GMT (UK)  »
Lisa,

Thank you for all the details and possibilities you provided!

Reply #1 - I don't know where to look for U.S. to Glasgow/Liverpool records.  If you could direct me to a site or two I'll be sure to explore them.

Reply #2  -  Richard's border crossing record indeed states his occupation as salesman with no permanmet address in Buffalo and it seems to indicate that this was a temporary visit.  It also says he arr. in Quebec, June 12, 1911 on the S.S. Scotia (or Scotian). Haven't yet been able to locate that passenger list.  I'll tey to attach the border crossing record.

Reply #3 I'll contact the Fraser Cemetery.

Reply #4 I did not have that WWI Draft Card for Robert.  I have his DOB as 12 May 1885 and the draft card is Oct. 26, 1885.  The May date could be wrong.

Reply #5 The date of death on the WWII draft card certainly opens some possibilities.

Reply #6 The Robert in Replies 4 & 6  are at the same address

Reply #7  I have this WW1 draft card on Thomas with wife's name & Boston address.  The 1910 Census lists him as a hotel porter so he could have been working in York, ME which is a coastal/vacation area north of Boston when he signed up for the draft.

Thanks again for all the details and for your effort.

Richard


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