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Title: Fresh eyes required, please
Post by: Jax49 on Saturday 10 January 09 15:57 GMT (UK)
Hi Rootschatters,

I need some help please.

I could do with the answers to two questions 1] My relative Sarah Tierney nee Rimmer's religion [reasons later] and 2] help finding her mother's 3 marriages.

According to her birth certificate Sarah Tierney was born on the 11th February1856 to Michael Tierney dock labourer, and Ann Tierney late Shannahan formerly Donohue. She was born at 19 Cleveland Ave., Birkenhead, mothers address given as 3 Field Street, Birkenhead. Sarah married William Rimmer at Birkenhead Parish church in 1873.

According to the census her parents are from County Tipperary, Ireland. I cannot find Ann Tierney on the 1841 or 1871 census. In 1851, Ann (Donohue) is living with future husband Michael and parents as a visitor. In 1881, Ann is living with Sarah and husband William as Ann Maxwell, widow. It seems that between 1851 and the birth of sarah she became a Shannahan before becoming a Tierney sometime before Sarahs birth in 1856.

I would like to know which churches in the area of Field Street, Birkenhead both Catholic and CofE she would likely of been baptised, purely for any research for the family in Ireland.
And also I would like to find Ann's marriages (I can't find any of the 3 on the BMD for some reason), I am sure she wouldn't have returned to Ireland for each marriage, would she!?  Apart from her daughter's birth certificate I do not have records for the name Shannahan. Because it is difficult to find a time frame for these marriages, it is even harder to find them. If anyone can spot something I have missed I would be very grateful

Thank you

Jacqui :-[
Title: Re: Fresh eyes required, please
Post by: fishweb on Saturday 10 January 09 16:44 GMT (UK)
Hi Jacqui,
This looks like Ann in 1871.

RG10/3747 F46 P7 Birkenhead

185 Beckworth Street (looks like Beckworth)

Ann Teirney (transcribed as Teerney) age 48 a widow occ Laundress and born in Tipperary. Ann is living as a lodger in the household of a Robert Campbell.

best wishes

Cathy
Title: Re: Fresh eyes required, please
Post by: Jax49 on Saturday 10 January 09 18:12 GMT (UK)
Cathy

Thank you so much you are a star! On previous census she has been a laundress so that fits. Beckwith street has been mentioned before as well,but with the Rimmers, will have to look at my notes.
With renewed interest I have just found a marriage between Michael Maxwell and  a Ann Shannahan, in Liverpool in 1862. I wonder if she never actually married Mr Tierney!

Thanks again

Jacqui
Title: Re: Fresh eyes required, please
Post by: Jax49 on Saturday 10 January 09 18:22 GMT (UK)
Stupid me!

She is still a Tierney in 1871, so I will ignore that marriage of 1862.

Jacqui
Title: Re: Fresh eyes required, please
Post by: fishweb on Saturday 10 January 09 18:29 GMT (UK)
Hi Jacqui,
I wondered if she had married at all as I could not find any marriages.
 

Best wishes

Cathy

PS here is a  death for a Ann Maxwell

Ann Maxwell  June Qtr 1884 Birkenhead vol 8a page 300

Title: Re: Fresh eyes required, please
Post by: Jax49 on Sunday 11 January 09 12:07 GMT (UK)
Hi Cathy

It is looking suspiciously like she didn't marry. I had found the death record and have sent for the certificate.

My husband and I have just been" discussing" Sarah's birth certificate. If it says Ann Tierney late Shannahan formerly Donohue which would be her maiden name?

I ask this because in the Griffith valuation there are no Donahue's in Tipperary, there are some Donohoes. There is though, Shannan's. Actually, there is a Matthew Tierney [Michaels father] living in Garryvicleheen and a John Shannahan living in the same town and street! Maybe Michael and Ann were neighbours in the town and when the Tierney's moved to Birkenhead Ann came over for a visit. But to confuse things on the 1851 census for Birkenhead she is O'Donohue or O'Donohoe ,unmarried.

Any help would be appreciated

Moderator, could this message be linked to County Tipperary's page?

May thanks
Jacqui
Title: Re: Fresh eyes required, please
Post by: fishweb on Sunday 11 January 09 16:10 GMT (UK)
Hi Jacqui,
I think Ann's maiden name was Donohoe/O'Donohoe and then she married and became Shannahan.
I've just found these details for you on the lancashire BMD site
 in 1862 Michael Maxwell married Ann Shanahan who was also Ann Donohoe
See this link
 http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/cgi/marrind.cgi
I feel sure this is your Ann.

Best wishes

Cathy
Title: Re: Fresh eyes required, please
Post by: fishweb on Sunday 11 January 09 16:47 GMT (UK)
Here is a death from the Cheshire BMD site for a Michael Maxwell in 1864 died in Birkenhead.
http://www.cheshirebmd.org.uk/cgi/deathind.cgi

Also thought this link may be of interest for you on the surname Donohue and variants.
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,44300.0.html


Cathy
Title: Re: Fresh eyes required, please
Post by: Jax49 on Monday 12 January 09 09:47 GMT (UK)
Cathy

Thank you for your interest it is appreciated.

As you will see on one of my posts I found that ~Donohoe/Maxwell marriage and stupidly rejected it. the reason I did reject it was because she called herself Tierney again in 1871. Maybe she momentarily forgot she had married Mr Maxwell because if that death you found is for our Mr Maxwell, then it was a very brief partnership. In fairness to me I only saw it on Freebmd if I had looked on Lacashire bmd then I would have known for certain it was the correct one, a lesson to learn. I am going to send for the certificate today and see what happens.

The only question I am left with is now her religion, it looking more likely that they were CofI.

Once again thank you, I wouldn't have got this far without your help.

Jacqui
Title: Re: Fresh eyes required, please
Post by: lfcuk on Sunday 26 April 09 23:28 BST (UK)
Jacqui

Do you have a birthdate / age for Ann Donohue ?

I am looking for members of my gggf family James Donohue, he had a sister Ann

Regards
Mike D
Title: Re: Fresh eyes required, please
Post by: Certacito on Monday 27 April 09 09:22 BST (UK)
Christ the King in St Anne street (parallel with Beckwith Street) would be the protestant one.  I thought the catholic one would be "Our Lady's" as that is (was?) in the same area. You could always contact below as they are the main one for the Birkenhead area and might be able to help.

St Werburgh's R C Church

Denomination Roman Catholic
Grange Precinct,, 
Birkenhead
L41 2XZ   
Tel: 01516479124