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Sligo / Re: HOEY or HOY Sligo - Info available
« on: Thursday 14 April 11 15:03 BST (UK)  »
I thought I'd share this Hoye/ Hoey marriage:
Marriage in Ahamlish Parish
26 Nov 1884
Husband
James Donellan (Donlon)
Innismurray
RC
Father James

Wife
Catherine Hoye (Hoey)
Innismurray
RC
Father Thomas

Witnesses
John Lynch
Anne O'Connor

Catherine Hoye was born c 1860.

I'd be interested if any one has a Thomas Hoye (Hoey), possible father for Catherine, from Ahamlish Parish or nearby, or any other Inishmurray Hoyes.

Best wishes
I hope this will be of interest to someone.
Many thanks

 

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Staffordshire Lookup Requests / Re: WORRALL RICHARD 1851 census
« on: Wednesday 13 April 11 08:27 BST (UK)  »
Hi Anne

My Richard Worrall born 1823 was a pearl button maker in Birmingham in censuses 1851 onwards.
I assumed this Richard on 1841 census was mine but I have no proof. I haven't found baptisms for him or his sister, I assume, or possible parents.
I do have this Richard's marriage to Eliza Savage in 1845, as a remember, at Kings Norton Parish Church.

I hope this helps you,
Best regards
Lu


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Occupation Interests / Re: Pistol Makers of West Bromwich
« on: Sunday 10 April 11 21:47 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Paul,

I'd be interested in anything you have.
Josiah and Eliza's family are quite interesting, my mother has inherited photos of her father's cousins who I have researched.
I discovered today that an Edward Holland married Mary Millard at St Mary's Parish Church Handsworth, 28 Dec 1823, this is just over a mile from W. Brom, and a church I know well. John was born or Christened in the following year.
I'd have PMed but I couldn't see what to do!

Good to find another cousin!
Lu

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Occupation Interests / Re: Pistol Makers of West Bromwich
« on: Sunday 10 April 11 14:05 BST (UK)  »
Hi Paul

I think we share Edward Holland born c. 1801, pistol filer as an ancestor.
His daughter Eliza married Josiah Hall.
I haven't researched the Hollands very much, but will revisit the censuses.
I still have family living very close to West Bromwich.
This is my first post!

 :) Lu

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Sligo / Re: HOEY or HOY SLIGO INFO AVAILABLE
« on: Tuesday 25 January 11 15:33 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Paula
I'm researching my husband's family who came from Inishmurray Island ,Sligo.
The family names are Herrity /Heraghty, Donlon, Hoey /Hoy.
I haven't attempted to view the records yet on the 5 euros a look site yet, but I've tried to do some searches using info that I know or gathered from the censuses. These are no way checked out yet!!
I think Catherine Hoey born 1858 married James Donlon.
I think Catherine may have been the daughter of Michael Hoey , who was married to Catherine Dyer, or possibly to a daughter of a Heraghty.
The family records I believe are Ahamlish parish  but sometimes Drumcliffe.
I would be really grateful if you have any clues that you could share with me even if they help me sort out which individuals are not ours.
I hope you've had better luck with your research recently.
Many thanks
Lu
 :)

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