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Was ‘School’ ever used as a variant of the name ‘Scullion’?
« on: Saturday 20 April 19 11:06 BST (UK) »
I’m currently searching for the Tyrone marriage record of a John Bell and a Mary Scullion, which should be around 1886 based on the 1911 census. I’ve found one in 1885 that has the listed couple living in the right place (Mullaghwotragh), but the bride is listed as ‘Mary School’ rather than ‘Mary Scullion’.

Was school ever used as a variant of Scullion, or am I barking up the wrong tree entirely?

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Re: Was ‘School’ ever used as a variant of the name ‘Scullion’?
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 20 April 19 11:09 BST (UK) »



Firstly...stop barking, am trying to relax!!   ;D


Yes it is perfectly plausible someone wrote the name like that!




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Re: Was ‘School’ ever used as a variant of the name ‘Scullion’?
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 20 April 19 11:15 BST (UK) »



She is 15   ?


Party 1 Name   JOHN BELL
Party 2 Name   MARY SCHOOL
Date of Event   18 October 1885
Group Registration ID   2343694
SR District/Reg Area   Cookstown

https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1885/10881/5974048.pdf


So....have you looked for her Birth??




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Re: Was ‘School’ ever used as a variant of the name ‘Scullion’?
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 20 April 19 11:17 BST (UK) »



C Reg  Birth results for Mary School from 1869 to 1871

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Re: Was ‘School’ ever used as a variant of the name ‘Scullion’?
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 20 April 19 11:22 BST (UK) »
Thanks for the replies Hallmark!

Wow, I hadn’t checked the age but, that is indeed her. She’s 40 in 1911 and was married 25 years previous. So Mary Scullion was indeed 15 when she got married, that’s crazy, though I assume sadly more common back in those days

For context, I’m currently trying to map out all the Catholic Bell families in and around Coagh trying to see which ones are linked into my tree. There don’t seem to be very many so I’m wondering if there’s a traceable common ancestor.

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Re: Was ‘School’ ever used as a variant of the name ‘Scullion’?
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 20 April 19 11:42 BST (UK) »


Young age...... but people were finishing University aged 14 or 15 then!




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Re: Was ‘School’ ever used as a variant of the name ‘Scullion’?
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 20 April 19 21:25 BST (UK) »
Yes the record you are looking should be in Ardboe parish records In MID 1800s there are registrations in these records for School that are assumed Scullion