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Roscommon / Durham house
« on: Tuesday 20 March 12 17:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

I am researching my family (the Corrs). Whilst most of my relatives now live in Dublin I've found that they came from Roscommon originally. Please see my other thread: http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,584720.0.html
I found that my great great great grandfather Henry Corr (father of Luke, Maurice and Henry Corr) lived in Durham House, Co. Roscommon in about 1877. Could anyone shed any light on this Durham House or on any of the Corrs who resided there?

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Roscommon / Henry Corr
« on: Thursday 01 March 12 13:24 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for my great great grandfather Henry Alfred Corr.
 He was married to Adelaide Crolly (daughter of Patrick Crolly of Abbey lodge then Cabra lodge in Blanchardstown).  They were married in a chapel in Blanchardstown in 1885.
 I have the marriage certificate, it lists Luke Corr as Henry's father but it seems he was already dead at the time of the marriage. Both Henry and Adelaide didn't work at the time, were listed as "lady" and "gentleman". I have done some research and it seems Luke Corr was from Roscommon, he owned a considerable amount of land.
Henry and Adelaide had 3 children; Alice Corr, Alan Corr and Valentine Corr. Valentine is my great grandfather. He was born in 1890, at which time Henry Alfred is listed to be working as a collector for the gas company and they lived in Rathmines park terrace.  It's interesting that Henry would go from gentleman to gas collector within a few short years.
 The story in my family is that Henry was a doctor and Adelaide had very expensive taste so he went to a "new world" to make more money and was never heard from again. I have checked immigration records, birth records, death records etc etc and I can't find anything on him except his marriage record which tells me his profession/address etc. Adelaide was listed as a widow in 1901 and had valentine in 1890 so he went away within that time.
 I have a photograph of Adelaide and the children from around that time. Adelaide died in Elsinore Villa, Bray which I believe was a holiday home we owned. On her death cert it says "widow of accountant" which i find very confusing.
I've reached a dead end now and would appreciate any help anyone could give me. I want to know what happened to Henry Alfred Corr.

Thanks!

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Dublin / Henry Corr
« on: Thursday 01 March 12 13:22 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for my great great grandfather Henry Alfred Corr.
 He was married to Adelaide Crolly (daughter of Patrick Crolly of Abbey lodge then Cabra lodge in Blanchardstown).  They were married in a chapel in Blanchardstown in 1885.
 I have the marriage certificate, it lists Luke Corr as Henry's father but it seems he was already dead at the time of the marriage. Both Henry and Adelaide didn't work at the time, were listed as "lady" and "gentleman". I have done some research and it seems Luke Corr was from Roscommon, he owned a considerable amount of land.
Henry and Adelaide had 3 children; Alice Corr, Alan Corr and Valentine Corr. Valentine is my great grandfather. He was born in 1890, at which time Henry Alfred is listed to be working as a collector for the gas company and they lived in Rathmines park terrace.  It's interesting that Henry would go from gentleman to gas collector within a few short years.
 The story in my family is that Henry was a doctor and Adelaide had very expensive taste so he went to a "new world" to make more money and was never heard from again. I have checked immigration records, birth records, death records etc etc and I can't find anything on him except his marriage record which tells me his profession/address etc. Adelaide was listed as a widow in 1901 and had valentine in 1890 so he went away within that time.
 I have a photograph of Adelaide and the children from around that time. Adelaide died in Elsinore Villa, Bray which I believe was a holiday home we owned. On her death cert it says "widow of accountant" which i find very confusing.
I've reached a dead end now and would appreciate any help anyone could give me. I want to know what happened to Henry Alfred Corr.

Thanks!

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Ireland / Henry Corr
« on: Thursday 01 March 12 13:21 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for my great great grandfather Henry Alfred Corr.
 He was married to Adelaide Crolly (daughter of Patrick Crolly of Abbey lodge then Cabra lodge in Blanchardstown).  They were married in a chapel in Blanchardstown in 1885.
 I have the marriage certificate, it lists Luke Corr as Henry's father but it seems he was already dead at the time of the marriage. Both Henry and Adelaide didn't work at the time, were listed as "lady" and "gentleman". I have done some research and it seems Luke Corr was from Roscommon, he owned a considerable amount of land.
Henry and Adelaide had 3 children; Alice Corr, Alan Corr and Valentine Corr. Valentine is my great grandfather. He was born in 1890, at which time Henry Alfred is listed to be working as a collector for the gas company and they lived in Rathmines park terrace.  It's interesting that Henry would go from gentleman to gas collector within a few short years.
 The story in my family is that Henry was a doctor and Adelaide had very expensive taste so he went to a "new world" to make more money and was never heard from again. I have checked immigration records, birth records, death records etc etc and I can't find anything on him except his marriage record which tells me his profession/address etc. Adelaide was listed as a widow in 1901 and had valentine in 1890 so he went away within that time.
 I have a photograph of Adelaide and the children from around that time. Adelaide died in Elsinore Villa, Bray which I believe was a holiday home we owned. On her death cert it says "widow of accountant" which i find very confusing.
I've reached a dead end now and would appreciate any help anyone could give me. I want to know what happened to Henry Alfred Corr.

Thanks!

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