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Cavan / Marriage record for John McCaffrey and Mary Fitzpatrick?
« on: Wednesday 24 March 21 03:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hello there, everyone! I'm going through some notes of mine, family tree related stuff, and I see one of the couples I have in there is a John McCaffrey, and his wife, Mary Fitzpatrick. I can't remember where I found her name (though I do have her husband's name recorded in their daughter's marriage certificate), I simply have it in my notes and her life from 1837-1912. I recall them coming from Derravony/Derryvona, near Belturbet, though I don't remember where I heard that either. In the back of my mind, I think I remember a relative showing me a marriage registry page for the pair, in the parish of Drumlane, in an email I must have since lost. I wondered if I could make a small look up request, to anyone with access to Irish records online, if there is a marriage (or death, maybe) registry for John McCaffrey and Mary Fitzpatrick, or if I'm totally just imagining where I found this information, haha.

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Devon / Re: Any Ayshfords in the Kingston area or in the South Hams region in general?
« on: Saturday 09 January 21 20:12 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, Paco, thank you so much for looking. I'm PM'ing you now.

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Devon / Re: Any Ayshfords in the Kingston area or in the South Hams region in general?
« on: Saturday 09 January 21 15:27 GMT (UK)  »
Ooh, small update, I did manage to find the Kingston parish register on family search, but unfortunately there's no Elizabeth Ayshford born there. A few Ayshfords/Ashfords, though.
https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Kingston,_Devon_Genealogy#Church_records

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Devon / Any Ayshfords in the Kingston area or in the South Hams region in general?
« on: Saturday 09 January 21 04:45 GMT (UK)  »
Heya, everyone. I'm trying to find a family for an Elizabeth Ayshford married 10 Apr 1707 to a Robert Froude (born 1681). I've found a few clues, but I'm not sure. They did have a son named Arthur born in 1716. There's an Ayshford family in Burlescombe on the other side of Devon that seem to use Arthur as a frequent given name, but that's a bit of a ways away from Kingston. Their grandson, Robert Froude had his daughter baptized Margaret Ayshford Froude in 1769.

Mulling around on google and family search, but no look finding a place where I could see if there was an Ayshford family in the area of Kingston so far.

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Thanks, Dave! Your translations are always appreciated.

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Heya, all. There's a German marriage register here with a bit of a "typo," or slip of the pen on it. A marriage is recorded as:

"den 4. Junij seind copulirt worden: H: Martin Vogels Gerichtsverwanten Ehlicher Sohn, Johannes, ein Kieffer; und Maria Catharina H: Hannß Erhard Ortweins des Gerichts, Ehlicher Sohn [!]"
 
Which I understand to mean:"On June, 4th have been married: Mr. Martin Vogel's, court relative, legitime son Johannes, a cooper; and Maria Catharina, Mr. Hannß Erhard Ortweins, court relative, legitime son [!]"

https://i.imgur.com/8GUYQK1.png

And zoomed in on the exact topic:

https://i.imgur.com/nzftlxD.png

And exclamation point was added, presumably to indicate the mistake of describing the bride as a son, rather than a daughter. I don't know how to read the word added after the exclamation point, I don't know if that's the correction, or, as I've seen in some registers the correction might have been added on the previous page along with other notes.

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I see, thanks so much!

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Thanks, Dave, for confirming that!

Oh, sorry, I think my original post was a little convoluted in how I put it, I found Anna Maria, and her father, Johannes, in another familienbuch page, and this one includes her grandparents. I believe this one says of her paternal grandfather "Johannes Erhard Vogel, kiefer allhier." Which I believe means "cooper of this place" but the allhier part I am just assuming from looking at the rest of the register and I think I see the term used multiple times. Though what I think is an "E" looks very large, I *think* it's overlapping with the 'l' in allhier, but I'm not sure.

https://i.imgur.com/zkQdFKA.png

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Ah, I'm sorry, everyone! After looking harder, I *believe* the second set of parents are actually in reference to the father's second wife, and her parents. Still, I'd like to know if I'm correctly reading the grandfather of Anna Maria as "Erhard."

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