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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Galway => Topic started by: WalthoTobin on Sunday 27 December 15 17:49 GMT (UK)
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Hello, looking for help to trace Mary's 1837 Irish roots/family members. Appears on 1851 Wales Census with birthplace as Loughrea, Galway.
TIA,
Ann
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Is this the same Mary Mannion on your other thread?
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=737823.new#new
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Hello,
No, I believe these are two separate Marys. Thnx
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Have you checked the online Catholic parish registers yet?
http://registers.nli.ie/
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I'm on there now .. I'm having to squint & google translate the Latin! Lol ... Thnx
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Do you have her after 1851?
Is she connected to Peter in the same census?
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The ref to Mary Manion (1837) on the Wales 1851 Census now changed/corrected (?) to Marion. It was Manion for weeks.
Reference to Peter Mannion being the father to Mary Mannion (1838) is from a tree of which I noted. I have not searched it out myself, the tree used a reference to "OneWorldTree" which I cannot see any details. I'll need to do some sleuthing myself. Peter is noted to be from Killian Galway b:1814 & married in 1833 to Anne Heavy b: 1816.
I'm trying to locate family members, siblings, cousins, of "Mary" in order to try to match my Mary Mannion Cannon to a later Mannion family from Galway to solve a family link.
Mary appears on the England 1861 Census as Mary Cannon, now married to Michael Cannon (ex Roscommon) .. Married 1859 in Lichfield Staff where they had their children.
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Possible marriage of Peter Mannion and Anne Heavy but quite a bit earlier than the date you have. Been unable to find any children
Church Marriage Record
Date of Marriage: 06-Feb-1822
Parish / District: BALLYGAR County: Co. Galway
Husband Wife
Name: Peter Mannin Anne Heavy
Address: Ballinacor
Husband's Father Wife's Father
Name: Not Recorded Mannin Not Recorded Heavy
Witness 1 Witness 2
Name: Patrick Heavy Patrick Mannin
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This is quite confusing but I think I understand now.
I mean Peter, Manion, 20yrs a soldier from Loughrea in barracks in Brecknock in 1851
is your Mary, the one in Lichfield and perhaps/ probably not the one in Brecknock?