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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Fermanagh => Topic started by: virginiastokes on Saturday 04 June 11 06:00 BST (UK)
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Looking for information about Thomas Wray who was a school teacher in Coolcrannel near Maguiresbridge in the 1820s to 1842. He married Mary Morton at Gallon Parish in 1828 and disappeared after March 1843 when his two elder sons sailed to Canada to join their Morton Uncles in Ontario. His three youngest children were left in the Lisnaskea Workhouse. Thomas Wray may have remarried as Mary died in 1842. His children are William born 1829, Elizabeth born 1831, John c1833, Mary Ann 1835 and Alexander 1828.
Thomas may have had a brother, James Wray who was living in Coocrannel in 1833 when his son James was baptised at LIsnaskea Church of Ireland parish. James Wray was married to Mary.
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Hi Virginia,
If it helps here is the 1851 Bredin census entries for "Wray" in Galloon Parish.
DOOHAT [Captain Butler]
Name Position Age Rel Holdings
Wray, James Head 70 C 2-0-0 £1-5-0 an acre
Wray, N.G. Wife 70 C
Wray, James Head 40 C 2-0-0 £1-5-0 an acre
Wray, Catherine Wife 38 C
Wray, John Son 16 C
Wray, William Son 6 C
Wray, Margaret Daughter 4 C
Sorry about the formatting, hope the info is of use, if you don't have it already.
Rusty
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Thanks Rusty. This info is new to me. It may come in handy.