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Carlow / Patrick Murphy and Mary Kehoe
« on: Monday 17 April 23 22:50 BST (UK)  »
Hi my great great grandparents Patrick Murphy of Newtown and Mary Kehoe of Nurney were married in Bagenalstown Church in February 1873.
Their daughter Ellen born Dec 1873 is my great grandmother.

Mary's parents were Michael Kehoe and Bridget Tracey.
Patrick's parents were Patrick Murphy and Eleanor Hickey.

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Dublin / Peter Walker & Mary Murphy Cork St- Donore Ave
« on: Sunday 09 October 22 14:58 BST (UK)  »
Hi does anyone know anything about Mary Murphy who married Peter Walker in St.Catherine's Meath St in 1897. I believe Mary is a sister of my great Grandmother Ellen Murphy.

I have their civil  marriage records and found them on census.  Marriage records show that Mary and Ellen"s father is James Murphy   1901 census says she was born in Co. Dublin not Dublin City. Anyone know the Dublin City limit for census  purposes?
Have asked St.Catherines for church marriage certs but haven't got them yet.

Just wondering if there are some Walker ancestors ls out there that know more about Mary's father James Murphy don't know his wife's name or his address.
Peter and Mary walker lived on Donore  Ave.


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Wicklow / Barry Family - Killilane Brockagh
« on: Monday 29 March 21 00:26 BST (UK)  »
Anybody have any information on Patrick Barry who married Hannah Doyle around 1820s. They were originally from Killilane, Brockagh Wicklow. I believe Patrick got sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing sheep, but died in Spike Island awaiting transportation. Can't find a marriage record for them.

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Wiltshire / Harold Bailey - Olive Taylor
« on: Monday 22 March 21 15:53 GMT (UK)  »

Just posting in Wiltshire.  I had previously posted in Lancashire as Jilleen got married in Manchester.
 
Does anyone know of
Harry Steven Christopher Bailey he married Olive Taylor in Salisbury 1936. 

Or their daughter

Jilleen E Bailey born in Salisbury who got married in Manchester and died in Dublin.

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Harold Bailey - Olive Taylor
« on: Monday 22 March 21 12:15 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, I'm trying to find out if anyone knows of a Harold Stephen Christopher Bailey- Postman. His daughter Jilleen got married in Manchester in 1958. On Jilleen's marriage cert her address is given as 53 Daisy Bank Road. Where those houses subdivided into Flats in the 1950s?  I have found a possible birth match for Jilleen in Salisbury.
Would love to know more about Harold Bailey he may have married Harriet Taylor in Warrington in 1933

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Dublin / Shot in the dark. John Murphy 19 Lower Camden Street Victualler.
« on: Wednesday 17 September 14 17:03 BST (UK)  »
Anybody know anything about a John Murphy (a Victualler) of 19 Lower Camden Street. Dublin. His Son also John married a Julia Farrell. I have their marriage record but would love to know more about John Senior (Victualler). Think he died between 1857 and 1864.


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Dublin / Pelagai or Morgan Farrell Cuffe St Dublin
« on: Wednesday 23 July 14 22:00 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
I came across the marriage cert of my great great grandparents John Murphy & Julia Farrell in 1858 at St Nicholas of Myra Church Dublin.
Marriage cert states her father is called PELAGAI Farrell
Anybody ever hear of this name.
Anyway came across a man called Morgan Farrell also from Cuffe Street.
apparently Pelagia means from the sea and Morgan means from the sea.

Do you think the priest who done the marriage tried to 'latinise' the name Morgan?

 John and Julia went on to have many children one of them called Morgan. Their children's godparents seem to be sons of Morgan Farrell so I'm certain of the link.
Julia also had a brother called Morgan Farrell.
Morgan Farrell senior lived to a good age.
His death notice in the Freemans Journal asked that Australian and American papers should take note.

Anybody related to the Farrells of Cuffe Street or the Murphys of Synge street. All Diarymen!

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