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Fermanagh / Re: Annie Maguire nee graham, born 1855, offaly, kings county in kildare.
« on: Thursday 22 September 22 11:44 BST (UK)  »
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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Fermanagh / Re: Annie Maguire nee graham, born 1855, offaly, kings county in kildare.
« on: Thursday 22 September 22 08:42 BST (UK)  »
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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Lancashire / Re: John and Annie maguire
« on: Thursday 22 September 22 08:40 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for all your advice. I was wondering what fanny was short for. I have put a post on the relevant Irish forums to see if any family trees link up there but I think you are right, I need their marriage to go d the connections back.

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Fermanagh / Annie Maguire nee graham, born 1855, offaly, kings county in kildare.
« on: Thursday 22 September 22 05:36 BST (UK)  »
Has anyone come across such a graham in their family research or tree, only have basic information from census.

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Fermanagh / John Maguire born 1849 fermanaugh
« on: Thursday 22 September 22 05:31 BST (UK)  »
Any links to anyone's family research or tree? Only have basic facts from census.

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Lancashire / Re: John and Annie maguire
« on: Thursday 22 September 22 05:21 BST (UK)  »
Thank you everybody for all your information. I am guessing that it will be hard to trace it further because of the common names and the state of Irish records but I will try. I didn't realise that the census was so informal and took shortened or pet names. It makes the journey all the more interesting, you get as sense of them as a real family.

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Lancashire / Re: John and Annie maguire
« on: Wednesday 21 September 22 19:30 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for that, I didn't realise both of those facts, it's very interesting.

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Lancashire / Re: John and Annie maguire
« on: Wednesday 21 September 22 19:03 BST (UK)  »
Does a civil marriage indicate they could have been different religions? Thank you everybody for all your help. The mother is down on records as Annie and not ann, and Elizabeth Ann to Isabella doesn't make sense, unless there is another earlier sibling.

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Lancashire / John and Annie maguire
« on: Wednesday 21 September 22 17:58 BST (UK)  »
My great grandmother dies in Rotherham in September 21st 1919 at the age of 37. The burial records list her parents as Annie and John Maguire and her birthplace as Fleetwood, which would be about 1882. She was married to Thomas Fairhurst in Ince in Wigan in 1904. She later moved to Rotherham. I can't find the marriage of John and Annie in either Fleetwood or fylde. Does anyone have any ideas how to search, as this is a common Irish name? Thank you.

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