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		England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => London & Middlesex Lookup Requests => London and Middlesex => England => London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Macdermottt on Friday 13 March 09 16:46 GMT (UK) 
		
			
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				I'm looking for info on Thomas MacDermott born 1855 in St Georges in the East. He married Johannah Regan in 1875. They had at least 10 children:
 Mary   Ann   MacDermott   Dec   1877   Whitechapel
 Thomas      MacDermott   Dec   1879   Whitechapel
 Johanna      MacDermott   Dec   1881   Whitechapel
 John      MacDermott   Dec    1883   Whitechapel
 Joseph      MacDermott   Dec   1885   Whitechapel
 Ellen      MacDermott   Sept   1887   St George In The East
 Henry      MacDermott   Sept   1889   St George In The East
 Daniel      MacDermott   Jan   1893   St George In The East
 Charles   G   MacDermott   Jan   1895   Whitechapel
 Ernest      MacDermott   Jun   1897   Whitechapel
 Frederick      MacDermott   Sept   1898   Whitechapel
 
 
 Are these people any connection to your MacDermott *stepney and Londonderry) ?
 
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				HI, Have found them in 1891 census is you want details?
 
 Jennifer
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				What I really want is to know if there are any living Relatives ?
			
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				Hi, There are people on Genes Reunited researching Macdermott's in Whitechapel 
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 Jennifer
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				Thanks Jennifer
 
 I'll look into That
 
 Pat
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				My McDermott Great Grandparents were living in Poplar in the 1800's, and Poplar was slap up against Limehouse, and by the late 1800's they had moved from Poplar to Canning Town  within the County Borough of the then West Ham.
 
 It appears that  when the new Royal Group of docks were built in the Custom House- Wolwich area in the Borough of  the then West Ham, now the Borough of Newham large numbers of both Limehouse and Poplar residents made the move to many areas in West Ham to find work in the new docks and in the many many new factories that were also built close to the new docks in the Silvertown area.
 
 My McDermott's originated in Southern Ireland.
 
 
 Mary