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Title: Scannell/Murphy/Crowley in Cork
Post by: rita on Monday 11 February 08 16:13 GMT (UK)
Hi can anyone help me with the marraige of Thomas Scannell to Joanna Murphy they had a son George born 1821 he married Julia Crowley and had the following children
Thomas 1860
Joanna 1862
Julia 1864
John 1868
Margaret 1866
Mary 1873
Elizabeth
Catherine 1875
George
Daniel
Thanks Rita
Title: Re: Scannell/Murphy/Crowley in Cork
Post by: maryderry on Tuesday 12 February 08 15:01 GMT (UK)
this is all i found.

births. MARGARET 23-9-1866. JOHN 12-7-1868. KATE 18-1-1871. MARY 24-5-1873.

all born city of cork.

parents. GEORGE SCANNELL & JULIA CROWLEY.


                                      regards mary.

Title: Re: Scannell/Murphy/Crowley in Cork
Post by: rita on Tuesday 12 February 08 15:15 GMT (UK)
Thank you Mary do you happen to know anything about the British army stationed at Victoria Barracks? as my grandfather Ernest Farrant was there when he married my grandmother Margaret Scannell in 1909 he was at Elizabeth Fort in 1913 and they came to England in 1915.
Rita
Title: Re: Scannell/Murphy/Crowley in Cork
Post by: josey on Thursday 03 April 08 11:24 BST (UK)
Hello Rita

Have you sen this link?
http://myhome.ispdr.net.au/~mgrogan/cork/barracks.htm

Josey
Title: Re: Scannell/Murphy/Crowley in Cork
Post by: rita on Thursday 03 April 08 16:46 BST (UK)
Thank you for that Josey have searched that site but still cannot find out why british soldiers were there in 1909
Rita
Title: Re: Scannell/Murphy/Crowley in Cork
Post by: aghadowey on Thursday 03 April 08 17:01 BST (UK)
In 1909 Ireland was still part of the U.K. and the British Army would have been stationed at various places.
Title: Re: Scannell/Murphy/Crowley in Cork
Post by: grimnar on Monday 01 September 08 04:53 BST (UK)
Hi,
    I don't know how much this would be of help but i have Murphy's and Crowley's in my family.

Thomas Murphy married Mary Crowley, 13 Sep 1863 at North Gate Chapel Church, Cork, Ireland

They emigrated to Australia shortly after.

Thomas's parents were, Richard Murphy and Mary Buckley, and Mary Crowley's parents were Charles Crowley and Ellen Lahey.

Cheers
Matt
Title: Re: Scannell/Murphy/Crowley in Cork
Post by: RowenaCurtin on Wednesday 02 February 22 10:51 GMT (UK)
Greetings All.
I am trying to find the family of Mary Scannell who married Thomas Curtin Thomas Curtin married Mary Scannell of MP Road on the 10th February, 1822 at the South Parish (St Finbarr’s). Witness for Thomas Curtin was Michael Danovan and witness for Mary Scannell was Owen Moran.
Their son John Curtin emigrated to Australia and on his tombstone it said he was a native of Evergreen . I found a John Scannell born Jan 1809 to John Scannell and Margaret Crowly. Address Evergreen. South Parish St Finbarrs Sponsors John Ahern and Cathe Ives.
Any ideas? I'd appreciate some help.
Best wishes,
Rowena
Title: Re: Scannell/Murphy/Crowley in Cork
Post by: aghadowey on Wednesday 02 February 22 11:25 GMT (UK)
Rowena- here's a link to your previous topic Thomas Curtin & Mary Scannell Cork City
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=857882.msg7265321#msg7265321