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Cumberland / Re: Roneys of Whitehaven and elsewhere
« on: Wednesday 21 February 07 22:34 GMT (UK)  »
aunt!

ive never found an aunt, tell more. i wont sleep:)

carol

ps Hugh and Isabella have intrigued me for years, who the heck are they!

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Cumberland / Re: Roneys of Whitehaven and elsewhere
« on: Wednesday 21 February 07 14:08 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
Hugh Roney 1839 was at Banks Lane.
What intrigues me is that catherine Philip and Barney roney are all at Queen street 1841- later marriage certs show Hugh to be dad.
Could 1841 Hugh be a brother?
Carol

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Cumberland / Re: Roneys of Whitehaven and elsewhere
« on: Wednesday 21 February 07 06:47 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Yes sorry should have said.
Im still trying to get the Hugh Roney 1841 death cert.
Once/If I do then i will post.

I appreciate the interest.

carol

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Cumberland / Re: Roneys of Whitehaven and elsewhere
« on: Tuesday 20 February 07 22:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I thought that also, but he died in the 1839 William pit disaster and the coroner was the informant so no clues theer.
Thanks anyway.

Carol

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Cumberland / Re: Roneys of Whitehaven and elsewhere
« on: Monday 18 December 06 18:59 GMT (UK)  »
HELP!!!


Ive just been told no record of a Hugh Roney burial 1841 by Stockport GRO. Not even a Hugh Merney who I thought it might be when checking burials on ancestry.

Im gutted. They say its a rogue entry?

Is there any other way I can find if a record exists, and can I ask what JAC 374 means- this is a copy of an earlier response to someones Roney hunting. I really want to know who the informant was and what Hughs job was.

Im desperate, help please, he has to be one of mine living in Queen street

Carol


This is where I got the info from
Holy Trinity Whitehaven burials taken from JAC 374 I think
1839 Feb 20 Hugh Rooney of ? Bankslane age 48
1824 Jun 16 Daniel Rooney of Strand Street, Whitehaven 12
1844 Feb 12 Mary Rooney of Mount Pleasant, Whitehaven, 15 cant make out if years or months though
1841 Mar 21 Hugh Rooney of queen St, Whitehaven 35
1847 May 28 B???ara Rooney of Infirmary 24 (not barbara, dont know gender)
1848 Apr 3 Mary Rooney Workhouse 21


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Cumberland / Re: William Pit disaster
« on: Saturday 09 December 06 19:57 GMT (UK)  »
yes this is a great site, you can do memorials for your miner ancestors- and Amanda who set it up if fab, very knowledgeable and friendly.
Join up now everyone.
Carol

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Cumberland / Re: Roneys of Whitehaven and elsewhere
« on: Thursday 07 December 06 11:38 GMT (UK)  »
me again

its just occured to me could the Hugh Roney who died 1841 be the dad of my Catherine Philip and Barney? Knowning how they guessed at ages not impossible?

Trouble is where is the death other than this site, could it be transcribed as Hugh Merney 1841

Carol - who is now totally in a turmoil:)

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Cumberland / Roneys of Whitehaven and elsewhere
« on: Wednesday 06 December 06 15:19 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

I am still searching for where my Roneys came from Roneys and hope someone can help.

I know dad is Hugh Roney- preumably the one killed in William Pit disaster 1839.
Kids are
 Barney born circa 1820
Philip circa 1828 and
my Catherine circa 1830 in Queen street Whitehaven 1841.
I know they are siblings as i have all 3 marriage certs.

1851 census shows Catherine- now Lowther- has a sister Mary circa 1833 Cumberland.

Im thinking theres also a brother/relative Hugh Roney whose burial is listed on this board, no evidence though except he lived in same street as my lot were at 1841.
1841 Mar 21 Hugh Rooney of queen St, Whitehaven 35

I also suspect a sister Jane whos knocking about in Co Durham under her married name- no marriage record though.(maiden name on birth certs)

All ages are very vague as they vary from census to census.

If anyone can help me find out ideally who Hughs wife- kids mam was and where Hugh came from I would be thrilled.

Carol

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Durham / Re: Lamesley Parish Records late 1700's
« on: Monday 21 August 06 17:43 BST (UK)  »
Hi Thanks for that.

i have a friend who has searched the records for me and no ramshaw, but I have found a likely candidate in gateshead.

Im going to Gateshead family history day next month and hope to buy some relevant parish records as im past 1837 now on lots of names.

Thanks for taking the time to respond

Carol

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