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Re: Death lookup please
« Reply #54 on: Friday 14 September 18 12:06 BST (UK) »
McClean, Kelly, Murray, Higgins, McAnulty (McNulty, Conalty, Kinolty), Morgan, Rafferty, McPolin (All Co Down, Ireland) Bowman, Hooper(Yorkshire)

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« Reply #55 on: Friday 14 September 18 12:09 BST (UK) »
Nothing registered for any Joseph Campbell marrying a Campbell, Stewart or Stuart within the criteria entered!!

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« Reply #56 on: Friday 14 September 18 12:12 BST (UK) »
21 Danube Street was being constructed in 1880 and in 1890 was vacant

OP - do you have Thomas's second marriage and details of him in the 1901 census?

I think the family with Joseph and Jane may not be right - as the marriage cert shows he is a labourer and not a teacher? Do you have evidence to suggest he was a teacher?

Thomas is listed as 24 when he got married and the marriage is church of Ireland, so he would have been born pre registration



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« Reply #57 on: Friday 14 September 18 13:27 BST (UK) »
Details I have
1st marrage  Thomas Campbell married 1800s to Margaret mccormick
 2nd marrage to Minnie McIntyre my grand mother.
His father was Joseph Campbell. at Thomass first marrage anne Campbell was a witness
a Josephine Campbell married a Joseph McLaughlin around 1880
Josephine was married from upper meadow street
Thomas Campbell flaxdresser lived there my grandfather Thomas Campbell was a flex dresser
and later had a fruit shop on the old lodge road then in 1911 he lived in 9 Cumberland street
on the census his birth place was county down.


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« Reply #58 on: Friday 14 September 18 13:43 BST (UK) »
also Josephine McLaughlin (Campbell) Daughter WAS PRESENT AND THE DEATH OF Joseph Campbell
school teacher in St Kilda street

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« Reply #59 on: Friday 14 September 18 14:20 BST (UK) »
I assume you have this

https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1917/09741/5534955.pdf

Your grandparents wedding - again the father is given as Joseph, a labourer.
Also Thomas is a labourer - where did you get that he is a flexdresser?

Number 44 Dagmar Street unfortunately doesn't have your relatives living in it in 1911 - from the street directorys it has a Henry Barr, Tailer and then in 1918 Hugh McDowell, Tailer - so your grandparents must have been there for a vey short time or were lodging with Hugh or Henry
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« Reply #60 on: Friday 14 September 18 14:29 BST (UK) »
Got it from his death cert 1934 died 9 cumberland street flaxdresser

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« Reply #61 on: Friday 14 September 18 14:32 BST (UK) »
Thought for the day:

Sometimes, when a blank page is filled with various, random dots, it can be tempting to draw a picture by linking those dots together. Doing so, does not mean that the picture was the intended result.

I really do think that names have been followed with no certainty that the people with those names are one and the same in each instance.

The Thomas Campbell who married Minnie McIntyre in 1917, also stated that his father, Joseph, was a Labourer.

Again, what leads you to believe that the family (or families) with a Joseph S Campbell, a teacher/schoolmaster, were connected with your Thomas?
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« Reply #62 on: Friday 14 September 18 14:36 BST (UK) »
Got it from his death cert 1934 died 9 cumberland street flaxdresser

If the Thomas who died at 9 Cumberland Street in 1934 was, as he seems to be, the same Thomas who lived there in 1911, it seems a bit odd (albeit not impossible), that he wasn't living there in 1917, if he is the same Thomas who married Minnie McIntyre.

Also, in 1917, your Thomas was 55, and a labourer, whilst in 1911, the Thomas at Cumberland Street was 54 (again, not impossible for ages to vary, but still needs consideration), and a Flax Dresser.

I see from burial record of Thomas who died in 1934, that Margaret Campbell of 9 Cumberland Street, died 1916, is in same plot.:

https://dof.belfastcity.gov.uk/burialsearch/BurialSearch.aspx?GraveSection=C&GraveNumber=83&CemeteryName=City%20Cemetery%20-%20Glenalina%20Extension
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