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Devon / Re: HERROD family
« on: Friday 25 May 12 05:25 BST (UK)  »
hi the isabella who died in pinhoe is samuel and isabella daughter    cathy

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Fermanagh / Re: mary kean/Cohen
« on: Sunday 19 February 12 06:51 GMT (UK)  »
Hi  thankyou for your reply, I havn,t been able to find any birth certificates  at bmd vic. as sarah and thomas were on norfolk island from 1840  untill 1844 I havn,t been able to find the births of thomas c 1841, sarah c 1842. mary their first born was born either stepney e london or dublin no luck there either. they were married  1837 enniskillen ireland when thomas was serving there .  mary came from ireland i persume enniskillen. on sarahs death certificate it says she was born geelong and her mother is coan but that is impos as her parents are on norfolk at  that time.        cathy

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Fermanagh / mary kean/Cohen
« on: Wednesday 15 February 12 02:38 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for the marriage of Mary Kean/Cohen to thomas Clinch at the time he was  enlisted with the army 96 reg of foot manchester. they were  married 2 dec 1837 Enniskillen Ireland I am trying to find which church to try to find her name and her family. 

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Offaly (Kings) / Re: o'hehir
« on: Wednesday 15 February 12 01:53 GMT (UK)  »
Hi    mary malone born c 1830 ferbane county offaly ireland married 13 july 1856 Mt Mariac Duneed vic. died 5 feb 1933 aged 98 buried springvale cem vic. parents john Malone and Kitty Ryan. I have been unable to find the ship she arrived on so I don,t know if she was alone or if she was with her family.  Mary and her husband Michael O'hehir moved to warrenheip in 1861, by 1868 they had moved to Bullarook 25 kl south of Dalesford. 1870 they have moved to Barkstead  1883 the family are living in Bullarto  11 kl southeast of Dalesford. mary o'hehir was on the first train from east to west in ot 1917.       

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Ayrshire / Re: Girvan, Maybole and Kirkoswald Cemetery
« on: Wednesday 15 February 12 00:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hi  I am researching the smith family who lived in and around maybole during the 1800's it would be great if you could check if there are any smiths    thankyou  cathy

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Scotland / Re: horse stealing
« on: Tuesday 08 February 11 06:58 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again no the 1851 census that I got was piece sct 1851 place  dalmellington  ayrshire enum  dist z parish dalmellingtonn mc phee john um 18 farm lab and that was all.  sorry just checked the census says born scotland helpfull this guy is not. his second wife robina was a pain as well changing where she waas born all the time but  have her arrival by boat as an infant with her parents from scotland via liverpool arrived port adelaide 7 april 1855 on the ship flora.   

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Scotland / Re: horse stealing
« on: Monday 07 February 11 14:45 GMT (UK)  »
Hi  It was the only marriage that fit on the death certificate it said how long she had been married  on the marriage certificate between john and robena john is a widow and his fathers name is james robina is charles I found charles and mary ann death in aust and then their marriage in scotland also charles and agnes in the 1841 census in maybole. nothing else on johns.

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Scotland / Re: horse stealing
« on: Monday 07 February 11 14:02 GMT (UK)  »
Yes some of that is correct he did marry robina smith the niece of agnes smith who he married in dalmellington agnes died  1876 age 43 adelaide hospital. he did go to irish town tasmania where he died 1900, but he was born scotland.  they arrived on the ship david mc ivor 7 april 1857 their first child agnes was born at sea.   thanks    cathygwen

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Scotland / Re: horse stealing
« on: Monday 07 February 11 13:53 GMT (UK)  »
Hi  yes I have the marriage between john and agnes on the marriage certificate it is spelt mcphie in aust it is mcphee. it say both of this parish 15/10/1854 married, the horse stealing comes thru family stories from another family member, but he was committed to trial twice in australia for horse stealing  so perhaps there is some fact in the tale.

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