Hi all,
I am helping a relative with their family tree and we've already hit a brick wall! The lady in question is Mary Henighan who, on the 1911 census gave her birthplace as Balla. She was born around 1845 and married a William Munden who was in the 30th Regiment of the British Army. Their first child, Mary Jane, was born in Montreal, Canada in 1864 where William was posted. There are a number of problems we have encountered:
1. On Mary Jane's baptism record from St Patrick's RC in Montreal, it states that she is the daughter of an "unlawful marriage" between Mary and William. What would make the marriage unlawful?
2. Were William and Mary "married" before leaving for Canada, and if so was this in Ireland as there is no record of a marriage in England.
3. Was Mary resident in Canada prior to William's arrival? Is it possible her family emigrated from Ireland to Canada and this is how she met William.
If it is of any help, William and Mary had 7 children in total. Mary Jane was the eldest and was born in Canada, Henry was next (he was born in Ireland in 1870ish), then William Dan, Emma Honora, Alfred John, Annie Elizabeth and Albert who were all born in the UK.
Any insight into Henighan/Hennigan's would be great, as would information regarding the British army being based in Ireland. Unfortunately, my previous research has mainly been confined to the UK so Irish genealogy is all quite new!
Thanks in advance
