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Title: manchester cathedral
Post by: orkney on Wednesday 09 February 11 19:05 GMT (UK)
can anyone help with a look-up for manchester cathedral please.

lawrence queenan to bridget curran on 15th july 1850.

any info from register would be a great help in tracing this couple

many thanks
Title: Re: manchester cathedral
Post by: madri on Wednesday 09 February 11 19:57 GMT (UK)
Hello Orkney, is this your couple 1851 Census?

HO107 / 247 / 712 / 10
Hunters Entry Sandgate, All Saints Newscastle

Lawrence Queenan / head 25 / Labourer / b. Ireland
Bridget / wife / 25 / b. Ireland
Mary queenan / mother Widow / 50 / b. Ireland
Onah Douge / sister / unmarr / 23 / b. Ireland
Michael Coulson / Lodger / marr / 22 / Labourer / b. Ireland
Mary Coulson / wife / 24 / b. Ireland
Francis Crowne / head / marr / 30 / Labourer / b. Ireland
Ellen Crowne / wife / 27 / b. Ireland
James Crowne / son / 9 / b. Ireland
Ellen Crowne / dau / 2 mths / b. Ireland
Thomas Dunleany / Lodger / Unmarr / 20 / Labourer / b. Ireland

Madri
Title: Re: manchester cathedral
Post by: Luzzu on Wednesday 09 February 11 21:02 GMT (UK)
Hi,

There is a lady on the Lancashire board who regularly goes into Manchester library and she usually posts on the "Look Up Offers" board when her next visit is.  She has just done a visit at the end of January so it will probably be a few weeks until the next one but do keep a look out.

Manchester Library also do a postal service so you could obtain a copy of the entry from the parish register this way.  You do have to know the exact date and church and you already have this information.  I have used the service in the past and it is very good.  It costs £2.50 including postage which I think is good value compared to the cost of a GRO certificate and the entry in the parish register after 1837 should give you the same information as a GRO certificate.  The details are on this link:-

http://www.manchester.gov.uk/site/scripts/documents_info.php?categoryID=448&documentID=464&pageNumber=4

Luzzu

Title: Re: manchester cathedral
Post by: orkney on Friday 11 February 11 16:56 GMT (UK)
Hi Luzzi
Thanks for the info We're going to request a copy cert from manchester city council much cheaper option

Regards
Title: Re: manchester cathedral
Post by: orkney on Friday 11 February 11 17:01 GMT (UK)
Hi Madri
Yes this is the family we are researching We are going to request a copy of the marriage cert from manchester city council
regards
Title: Re: manchester cathedral
Post by: beannie on Friday 11 February 11 18:37 GMT (UK)
Hi Orkney,
This is the marriage info
Manchester Cathedral ref; CATH/78/246 15 July 1850
Lawrence Queenan, 21, Labourer,5 Bond Street Hulme, Father Patrick Queenan, Labourer
Bridget Curran, 25, 5 Bond Street Hulme, Father John Curran, Labourer
Witnesses; bridget Conlan and james Laydon
All signed their names with an X
I hope this helps
Kind Regards
beannie
Title: Re: manchester cathedral
Post by: orkney on Friday 11 February 11 19:22 GMT (UK)
Hi Beanie

Thank you so much for finding this info.It will help enormously

Regards

Orkney
Title: Re: manchester cathedral completed
Post by: orkney on Friday 11 February 11 19:27 GMT (UK)
can anyone help with a look-up for manchester cathedral please.

lawrence queenan to bridget curran on 15th july 1850.

any info from register would be a great help in tracing this couple

many thanks
Title: Re: manchester cathedral
Post by: madri on Friday 11 February 11 19:34 GMT (UK)
Hello Orkney.  When  you said on your original enquiry re tracing your couple I was thinking forward.  I now understand that you are probably going backwards towards Ireland.  My apologies

Madri

 
Title: Re: manchester cathedral
Post by: orkney on Saturday 12 February 11 10:33 GMT (UK)
Hi Madri

No apologies needed I'm just grateful for your interest

Regards
Orkney