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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Topic started by: Willison on Thursday 26 July 18 23:20 BST (UK)
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I am looking for information on Michael McCormick (born c. 1806) in Ireland, who married Mary Orr (born c. 1816) in Ireland. (A later Scottish document referred to her as "Mary Auld" so not sure which surname is correct)
Michael and Mary had moved to Glasgow by 1836 where he was firstly a pottery labourer and then a spirits dealer in the Gallowgate area.
Known children were Agnes (born c. 1836), Mary (born c. 1838), Jane (born c. 1846), Sarah (born c, 1847), and Ellen/Helen (born c. 1849).
Did they marry in Ireland before moving to Scotland? Can anyone help with any early details of both/either? Thanks in advance. :)
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do you know where in Ireland the were from?
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1841 census Michael McCormick and family
https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5a14e8e7f4040b9d6eefe31c/michael-mccormick-1841-lanarkshire-glasgow-1811-?locale=en
1851 census Michael McCormick and family *(shows 6 children)
https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5a150b13f4040b9d6e15c4e5/michael-mccormick-1851-lanarkshire-glasgow-1807-?locale=en
Do you have death certificates for Michael and Mary?
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Orr/Auld is a name that I have seen before in Ulster, ie the north. The ones I have seen are in Co Derry.
There are records that you could be looking at to find out more
Census records some go back to the 1830s
Griffiths - often not all the family moved and the older ones may be on Griffiths
Another idea is to look at the Irish 1901/1911 census, look at the oldest ones and see if you can track their forebears down
Also look to see if you can find births/deaths in the gaps
You can look at Irish naming patterns
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Ireland_Naming_Customs
And finally Agnes is often Nancy.
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Earlier thread on Michael's parents say OP has Michael's death certificate-
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=797433.msg6544699#msg6544699
Another point regarding the names- Helen and Ellen will be used interchangeably but Ellen much more common in Ireland than Helen. Often an Ellen from Ireland will be known as Helen once in Scotland.
Agnes, Nancy, Ann(e) and sometimes Hannah all interchangeable.
Orr is a common surname in Ulster but Auld less so.
One thing I didn't notice mentioned yet is the family's religion.
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I see this is an old thread.
Children appear to have been – Mary, Agnes, Elizabeth, Jane, Sarah, Helen
There are Roman Catholic baptism records for Mary 1834, Jane 1843, and Sarah 1847 (all Glasgow) available from Scotlands People. What names are given for sponsors?
Mother’s name varies ORR / AULD / AULT
The 1871 census gives more detail about the place of birth in Ireland for Michael McCormick.
I assume you have this? Please post ALL information.
I assume you have Mary’s death certificate (1866) and know that her parents were John AULD and Catherine McMILLAN. What other information is included?
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Have you considered that Mary Orr and Mary Auld might be different people?
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I think Mary Auld/Ault and Mary Orr are the same person based on her maiden name for several of the daughters' marriages-
Michael McCormick m. Mary Auld/Orr
1. Agnes 1837 m.1861 Alexander McIntyre
Marriage: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6TLR-PFPY?lang=en (mother- Auld)
2. Mary 1838 m.1857 Robert Clark
Marriage: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XSZH-4ZBW?lang=en (mother- Orr)
3. Elizabeth 1840
4. Jane 1843
5. Sarah 1847 m.1868 John Worton
Marriage: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XS3M-HW1R?lang=en (mother- Auld)
6. Ellen/Helen 1850/1852 m.1874 Thomas Potts
Marriage: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6TP9-MNDW?lang=en (mother- Auld)
There are several possible reasons for the two names appearing at different times in records. One is that Mary was known by both surnames (name of natural father, name of mother, name of step-father or mother's partner).
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Mmmmmmm?……. Not fully convinced.
Mary (1st born child ) is baptised with mother as ORR, and marries with mother as ORR.
All others are baptised with mother as AULD, and marry with mother as AULD.
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You could be correct, Neale1961, but OP gave children as Agnes (c1836) and Mary (c1838) :-\
Oops- pressed post button too soon.
However, both 1841 and 1851 census records indicate Agnes was older than Mary.
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Looking at baptism record is recommended.
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There are Roman Catholic baptism records for Mary 1834, Jane 1843, and Sarah 1847 (all Glasgow) available from Scotlands People. What names are given for sponsors?
Mother’s name varies ORR / AULD / AULT
Hopefully OP will have a look at them if they haven't done so already although from previous posts it's hard to figure out what they have seen/know that they haven't posted.
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Earlier thread on Michael's parents say OP has Michael's death certificate-
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=797433.msg6544699#msg6544699
Another point regarding the names- Helen and Ellen will be used interchangeably but Ellen much more common in Ireland than Helen. Often an Ellen from Ireland will be known as Helen once in Scotland.
Agnes, Nancy, Ann(e) and sometimes Hannah all interchangeable.
Orr is a common surname in Ulster but Auld less so.
One thing I didn't notice mentioned yet is the family's religion.
I think I was a bit loose with my Orr/Auld. I have Orr's somewhere in my links, around Ballymoney I think, and I have seen them recorded as Auld. Aside from a couple of times seeing them as Auld I usually record them as Orr.
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I think I was a bit loose with my Orr/Auld. I have Orr's somewhere in my links, around Ballymoney I think, and I have seen them recorded as Auld. Aside from a couple of times seeing them as Auld I usually record them as Orr.
There are Orr headstones in St. Patrick's Parish Church [COI] and the old graveyard across from it but nothing for Auld.