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Some Special Interests => Travelling People => Topic started by: streetprice on Sunday 15 July 12 19:13 BST (UK)
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Hi, I was wondering whether anyone knew of a family of earthenware dealers called MORAN. Originally from Ireland, my great grandmother, Bridget MORAN died of TB in Birkenhead in about 1876. I understand the occupation could be typical of gypsy family and wondered if anyone had any thoughts on this or had heard of the Moran family in the North West of England or North Wales. Thanks
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Streetprice; The Moran's are my friends and neighbours here. There's no Gypsy connection amongst them.
Glancing at the 'evidence'? Far more likely ye Great Gran' just got out, during the bad times. Washed up in Liverpool and never went much further.
Any idea which county, in Eire, she actually originated from? And when she left? Just curious :)
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Hi, I was wondering whether anyone knew of a family of earthenware dealers called MORAN. Originally from Ireland, my great grandmother, Bridget MORAN died of TB in Birkenhead in about 1876. I understand the occupation could be typical of gypsy family and wondered if anyone had any thoughts on this or had heard of the Moran family in the North West of England or North Wales. Thanks
I'm a Moran, my grandfather was from ireland and moved to north-west many years ago.also, my irish side of the family are travellers.and i have moran family in north wales, pwllheli area
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Do you know if she had a baby before she died
Baby Bridget lily Moran b Oct 1875 was adopted by Hatton family of Birkenhead
She may have been named after her grandmother .
DNA descendant has lots of Irish matches
One possible mother is Bridget moran b 1 mar 1857
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Hi, My Great Gran on my Dad's Mum's side was Annie Moran (Polly). Or Annie Burns Moran. Born Southport 16 Jan 1881.