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Family of John Sheehan and Susan Sealy
« on: Saturday 30 March 19 22:37 GMT (UK) »
John Sheehan and Susan Sealy had 4 children born in Wexford.
John in 1838, Mary in 1843, William in 1845 and Joseph in 1847
I can't find the marriage of John and Susan
John born 1838 ( died 1870 ) married Margaret Furlong in Wexford in 1864
Their children were John born 1864, Patrick born 1866, James born 1870 all in Wexford.
Margaret went on to have a daughter, Mary Jane Sheehan with no named father in Wexford 1878.
James Sheehan born 1870 married Anne Rourke in Wexford 1893.
I am looking for any information on the family before or after these events.
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Re: Family of John Sheehan and Susan Sealy
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 31 March 19 22:21 BST (UK) »
Have you found civil registrations of marriage of John Sheehan junior & Margaret and births of their children?
What was John's townland?
Do you have births of children of James Sheehan & Anne Rourke? Did they stay in Ireland?
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Re: Family of John Sheehan and Susan Sealy
« Reply #2 on: Monday 01 April 19 00:11 BST (UK) »
Hi Maiden Stone,
Yes i do have the civil registrations for the marriage and for the children.
All were in Wexford,  County Wexford.
I have no other info on James and Anne.

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Re: Family of John Sheehan and Susan Sealy
« Reply #3 on: Monday 01 April 19 00:18 BST (UK) »



not on 1901 Census



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