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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Limerick => Topic started by: gralorn on Thursday 19 September 24 11:34 BST (UK)
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I appreciate that a lot of census were reduced to pulp in order to produce more paper, but, yes there is always a but! Is anyone from Limerick able to put a little more flesh on the bone of Julia O’Donnell born in Limerick in 1858, then married John Hynes in St John’s Church, Limerick on the 14 August 1877. I do know his parents were John Hynes and Sally Kelly. That is all I have on them both. Would love to know more from Ireland. They move to U.K. and I have the story from there as she (Julia) is my great grandmother.
Any information would be much appreciated.
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I appreciate that a lot of census were reduced to pulp in order to produce more paper, but, yes there is always a but! Is anyone from Limerick able to put a little more flesh on the bone of Julia O’Donnell born in Limerick in 1858, then married John Hynes in St John’s Church, Limerick on the 14 August 1877. I do know his parents were John Hynes and Sally Kelly. That is all I have on them both. Would love to know more from Ireland. They move to U.K. and I have the story from there as she (Julia) is my great grandmother.
Any information would be much appreciated.
The marriage certificate lists the names and occupations of both fathers as well as residence of the couple and names of two witnesses.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1877/11145/8082275.pdf
From there the next step might be to search for baptisms and other relatives-
https://registers.nli.ie/
Would also search for parents, etc. in civil records.
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When did they move to the UK?
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...then married John Hynes in St John’s Church, Limerick on the 14 August 1877. I do know his parents were John Hynes and Sally Kelly.
The marriage record gives John Hynes's father as Denis Hynes, a labourer.
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So was Denis Hynes wife still Sally Kelly? I am not sure when they actually went to England. He served in the Royal Limerick County Fusiliers Militia Reserve and five months after his marriage went to Tralee and enrolled into regular service with 70th Infantry Brigade on 7th December 1877. Although he went to England, Malta, Wales whilst in service I believe the first time she is on English soil is july1885 in Dover.