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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => London and Middlesex => Topic started by: groom on Wednesday 16 March 16 12:23 GMT (UK)
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I'm having problems finding Ellen Mannix before her marriage to Charles John Allwood on 14 Nov 1874 at Emmanuel, Camberwell.
I have her baptism on 4 Dec 1852 at Walworth St Peter where her father is given as Michael Mannix a plasterer.
I think I've found the Mannix family, before her birth, in the 1851 census in Islington. If correct her father was born abt 1817 in Ireland and is a plasterer and her mother Mary abt 1818 in Lambeth. That fits with the marriage I have for Michael Mannix (plasterer) and Mary Mason on 2nd November 1841. Other children in 1851 were John 1842 Lambeth: Joseph 1843 Walworth:Mary 1848 Lambeth and Jane 1850 Islington. ( names fit as Michael's father was called John and Mary's father was called Joseph)
I can't find the family in 1861 or 1871.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
Jan
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This may not help but the last address I can see for them is Lorrimore St in Newington in Feb 1858 when their daughter Catherine was baptised :-\
Kay
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there is a josh mannix in the 1861 census on board ship as boy 2nd class. born in newsnignton (newington) in 1844. its a possible for your joseph as i dont see it as josh but it could be jos??
Class: RG 9 Piece: 4493 Folio: 28 Page: 8
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Thank you, those are worth following up.
I think I've found Michael and Mary with son John aged 2 months in 1841. It looks as if he was born before their marriage and they were living together, the name has been transcribed as Mannach and Michael as Michel.
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This may not help but the last address I can see for them is Lorrimore St in Newington in Feb 1858 when their daughter Catherine was baptised :-\
Kay
They seem to have gone from there by 1861!
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Did Mary Mannix remarry in 1860 to John Pope?
If so, you could try looking for Ellen as Pope, is a possibility in Newington in 1861.
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Did Mary Mannix remarry in 1860 to John Pope?
If so, you could try looking for Ellen as Pope, is a possibility in Newington in 1861.
Thank you, that looks a distinct possibility, as Michael and Mary Mannix had daughters Elizabeth and Catherine that fit the ages of the two other children on the 1861 census. There is a death of a Michael Mannix in Holborn in 1858.