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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Fermanagh => Topic started by: kay727 on Thursday 22 September 22 05:36 BST (UK)
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Has anyone come across such a graham in their family research or tree, only have basic information from census.
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What census?
Can you please provide a link to the census…was it England/Wales, Scotland, Ireland or other?
What was her religion?
If you can give us an idea of what sources you've already checked and exactly what sort of information you're looking for we might be able to help or make suggestions.
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More information here
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=866065.
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More information here
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=866065.
Thanks, heywood :)
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Thank you, I just posted here on the chance I may find a link up in anyone's family tree, it's a long shot I know.
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I'm a bit confused by this- Annie Maguire nee graham, born 1855, offaly, kings county in kildare
You've posted in Kildare but Offaly/Kings is a different county :-\
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You are right, Thank You for pointing that out. I have mixed them up, John Maguire in the 1911 census is in wigan, he is 62 years old, his birth date is put at 1849, and his birth place is Killasea, county kildare. He is a black Smith striker in an iron foundry, and is in the parish of all saints in poolstock. As well as his wife, Ann Mary or Annie as she is referred to, who is 52, born in 1859, and from county fermanagh. Is this correct? They have three children at home at this point, peter, 17, dunial, 15 and lena, 13.
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That is only a transcription in 1911 of his birth place which is poorly written.
You need to look at the census page to see how difficult it is to read.
On the other thread, I quoted their birth places as given in 1921 census.
You could purchase a copy of that from FindMyPast to see if there is any further information.
You do not need to be a member to purchase the 1921 census information.
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I think it is John who is from Fermanagh and Ann from Offaly.
There is Killadeas, in Co Fermanagh
https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=Killadeas&str=on
The catholic parish is Irvinestown https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0313
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There is a townland and a parish called Killashee in Co. Kildare.
But as has been mentioned elsewhere, you really need the 1880 marriage certificate to get the fathers’ names and occupations. Otherwise you can never be sure of finding the right families.
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I think John Maguire was from Killadeas in County Fermanagh. Baptisms for the R.C. Parish of Irvinestown start 1846 so you might find John or siblings there once you have confirmed parents but Maguire/McGuire is an extremely common surname in the area.
https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000632876#page/1/mode/1up
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Yes that is my belief too. Sadly though up to now have not found him.
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I have put a little note on your other thread about John and Annie. I mentioned it earlier.
We have moved on to John in this thread about Annie so it is a bit confusing.
This is just for information but might prove useful.
In 1881 4256/ 25/44 there is this family headed by James Maguire b Fermanagh. He might be related.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27R-MXDJ