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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: Keren on Friday 24 June 05 11:59 BST (UK)
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Hi, researching Callaghan.
Have John Patrick Callaghan, origins unknown, born 1845ish. Think he born in Ireland, family history states Cork or C. Clare (but mostly this is just guess work)
Father is John Callaghan (Bookkeeper) origins unknown, this is shown on john Paticks marriage cert. He married Phoebe Scotland in Liverpool in Oct 1865.
Phoebe shows her age at time of marriage as 21, when she was only 20 in the Aug, so I cannot rely on John Patricks age being correct. John is shown as a seaman, and later he is always shown as a labourer.
Have them with their children from the 1871 census onwards, and john P is shown as being born in Flint, Wales, Liverpool and Ireland.
Children are. Thomas B. 1866 (Flint Or Liverpool),
Margaret B 1868. Liverpool (deceased by 1881)
John Patrick B 1873 Liverpool
Phoebe Ann B 1871 Widnes
Margaret B. 1878 farnworth bolton (deceased by 1891)
Cecelia B. 1879 Farnworth Botlon(deceased by 1891)
Henry B. 1876 Farnworth Bolton
William B. 1882 St Helens
Joseph B. 1884 St Helens
James B. 1886 St Helens
Anyone with any of the above in their tree, feel free to contact me. Mr gr gr grandfather was John Patrick B 1873.
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Hi Keren, just wondering if you have got any further with your Callaghans ?
Patzy Callaghan UK
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??? No, just a brick wall.
Did try try to research a likely family in Manchester in 1861, father John Callaghan Bootmaker.........but nothing came from that.
Havent had much chance over the last few months, with work commitments and kids.
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Hey Keren I know just what you mean. I had decided to give it a rest cos I found myself going over & over old ground thinking I must have missed something. I have a rest from it every couple of months to recharge my batteries then go for it like I am now.
From one Callaghan to another good luck ;) Patzy C
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You will have me hooked again............. Must get off this site!
Lol. Found loads on my mums side of the family, and got quite far on the other side of my dads, but just not got anymore than I had over 3 years ago with the Callaghan and Scotlands.
I have had absolutely no luck tracing any of my salford Irish back to ireland either. How did you do it?
Keren
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LOL Keren I havent done it yet, those elusive Callaghans are driving me crazy. I too have spent three years looking but not got anywhere with them .... I think they dont want to be found just yet, mores the pity.
Most of my ancestors stayed in Ireland making it a little easier - well I know which counties they lived in but can I hell find any documention to proove this. Nothing solid as yet.
I shall keep on looking and no doubt so will you ha ha :)
Happy hunting Patzy C
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HIi my name is eileen and i have just started to trace my fathers side of the family and as they are callaghans i just wanted to say hi from a fellow callaghan
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Re-erecting an old post in case members are still on here.
I have some Callaghan's from Bolton in my tree, but I'm stuck at the point that they came to UK from Ireland.
Maybe we can swap what we have.
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Hiya, I haven't been on here for a long time, I didn't actually realise just how long it had been, I just wanted to say Hi, i have been struggling with my Callaghans for many years now.
i have recently done a DNA test for me and my mum and a mystery has been solved as to her father, but it now seems that he was also a descendent of the Callaghans too a cousin.
my Callaghans on my maternal side are from Donegal and moved to Warwickshire, Lancashire and the paternal side are from Cork, and moved to Chesterfield Derbyshire.