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Title: Looking for family of Charlotte.
Post by: Mabes on Sunday 25 October 09 19:42 GMT (UK)
Hello everyone, I am hoping someone can help me find the family of Charlotte Martin, born 1878, Ballynahinch, County Down.  I am hoping to find her parents and siblings, I know from a letter that her father died in June 1901.  She moved to England where she married a Joseph McDowell also from Ballynahinch.  Appreciate any help.  Thank you Mabes.
Title: Re: Looking for family of Charlotte.
Post by: BallyaltikilliganG on Tuesday 27 October 09 07:16 GMT (UK)
from Ros Davies' Co. Down, Ireland Genealogy Research Site
i think her father was John MARTIN and he was the son of James Martin; see the rest of the entry for more information Among the sources quoted by Ros Davies is a Marion Harper, who may be a relative 
have fun, Jim
Title: Re: Looking for family of Charlotte.
Post by: Mabes on Tuesday 27 October 09 14:25 GMT (UK)
Jim, appreciate your reply, thank you. Mabes.
Title: Re: Looking for family of Charlotte.
Post by: kingskerswell on Tuesday 27 October 09 15:32 GMT (UK)
Mabes,
          IGI gives a Charlotte Martin born on 9 Mar 1877 in Co. Down to John Martin and Mary anne Higgins who were married on 20 May 1872 in Dunsfort Church of Ireland, Downpatrick.

Regards
Title: Re: Looking for family of Charlotte.
Post by: Mabes on Friday 30 October 09 22:26 GMT (UK)
Hello again, I have just found  the marriage of a sister-in-law of Charlottes, a Mary Lowry McDowell, recorded on the same site, it gives 2 records for the same date, the same bride and groom, but two different places of marriage.  One in Downpatrick Civil Registry Office the other Methodist Church, Ballynahinch, can someone explain why?  Thanks Mabes.
Title: Re: Looking for family of Charlotte.
Post by: aghadowey on Friday 30 October 09 22:59 GMT (UK)
Only certain places/clergymen were allowed to perform marriages. You have't given the date but I suspect for that period the Methodist church was in this situation, therefore, the couple got married in their church but also had to be legally married by the Registrar.
Have the same thing in my family and in each case the marriage announcement in the local newspaper lists the church as the venue rather than the Registry Office.
Title: Re: Looking for family of Charlotte.
Post by: Mabes on Friday 30 October 09 23:11 GMT (UK)
Thank you for your reply Aghadowey, the date of the marriage was 15th June 1915.  Something I didnt know, but do now, thank you for that information.  Mabes.