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Independent Islands => Isle of Man => Topic started by: Sessylt on Thursday 25 July 24 23:15 BST (UK)
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Hello,
I am looking for an Eliza Jane Smith born in Douglas around 1839-1843 (marriage certificate age gives 1839, census age gives about 1843). The GRO transcript gives her father as Henry Smith, an iron ore miner. There is an appropriate marriage between a Henry Smith and Elisabeth Quirk but I cannot find any sign of Eliza's birth or of any siblings.
She is attested here:
England and Wales Census, 1861 (RG09 3951/78 44)
England and Wales Census, 1881 (RG11 5191/56 29)
And her death is recorded for Cleator in 1899.
Kind regards,
Sessylt
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roman catholic bapt 27 Aug 1842 -
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Hi
Just to add
Henry Smith age 42 buried 30 June 1843 age 42 years at Marown
Elizabeth remarried James Branny 15.10.1847 Onchan
1841 census Marown
Henry Smith 40 lab Ireland
Elizabeth 30 Ireland
Barnet 9 Ireland (1851 says born I of Man)
Mary 5 Ireland
Patrick Fursiman 20 lab Ireland
next door
William Smith 20 Ag lab Ireland
Catherine 20 Ireland
Catherine 40 Ireland
Just in case it helps.
Ciderdrinker
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As per Frances post here is a link to the RC baptism on Family Search (the site is free to use after free registration) with the original image available for free download. I can't see any reference to the name of the church but I would think it would be St Mary's. Location says Douglas where St Mary's is today but it did not open until 1859 so the baptism may have taken place in Castletown as according to wiki St Mary's was previously located in Castletown:-
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZ1D-SQN
C
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Just for info:
The St Mary of the Isle Cathedral, also referred to as the Cathedral of St Mary of the Isle, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Douglas, Isle of Man. It is part of the Roman Catholic Pastoral Area of St Maughold within the Archdiocese of Liverpool. It is one of two cathedrals on the Island, and one of six Catholic churches. It is referred to locally as St. Mary's. In September 2023, St Mary of the Isle was granted co-cathedral status.
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1851 Census
German, Isle of Man
James Branng 30 Head Mar Lead Miner born Ireland
Mary Ann Smith 16 Stepdaughter Charwoman born Ireland
Eliza Jane Smith 9 Stepdaughter Scholar born Marown, Isle of Man
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look up Roman Catholic under parishes on manxnotebook - there was St Francis Xavier as Douglas church pre St Marys - not sure Castletown had a resident priest at this period - seem to recall (it being some years ago I did the transcriptions) that sometimes non-Douglas baptisms were noted as such
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re: stepfather James Branney ( good for him to look after his step-daughters!)
- Cleator 1871 - Remarried once again-or Elizabeth Quirk gaining years onto her age?
He's an Iron Ore worker. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRM9-2J7
adding:
Says niece? - Rose Anne Courtenay on page, age 11 ( birth reg 1859 as Michael Courtenay & Courteny)
Marriage 1858 Whitehaven Michael Courtenay & Mary Ann Smith
adding...Not sure if yours...also. same section but different plots
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/216600176/elizabeth-branney
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/216598899/james-branney
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Isn't James Branny's stepson Bernard Smith in 1861 likely to be the Bernet from 1841?
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7PZ-5CP
adding: Again as Jane 1871 Whitehaven with Samuel & his half-brothers
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRM9-2JZ
I see husband Samuel Roberts died young. Mining is so damaging to lungs & body.
5 Iron Ore mines at Cleator... Even living near to that many wouldn't be safe.
http://www.dmm.org.uk/lom/1888_305.htm
Samuel Roberts - Birth 1839 died 1890 Whitehaven, Cumberland, Eng
Also this death for an Eliza Jane Roberts Age 44 1889 (didn't see the one in 1899)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2JB8-RX8
Saw this one as well, in case your family - died Brackenthwaite, but buried Whitehaven Cemetery,
Samuel Roberts 1840 Death or burial 21 Jun 1882
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/216603702/samuel-roberts