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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: Frances Mahoney b abt 1843 Whitechapel
« on: Friday 29 July 16 01:31 BST (UK)  »
Yes, she shows up as Jane's daughter and she's single.  My husband's great great grandfather was an O'Brien so the theory is she married g-g grandfather's brother at some point (first marriage).  Thank you, I appreciate all your help.  What are the chances that all Whitechapel births were registered?

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: Frances Mahoney b abt 1843 Whitechapel
« on: Friday 29 July 16 00:28 BST (UK)  »
Although in the 1865 census, Jane Dargan and Ann O'Brien (about 35 y.o.) are living in Brooklyn next door to my husband's g-g-grandfather so I'm guessing a mistake about the 1851 census.

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: Frances Mahoney b abt 1843 Whitechapel
« on: Thursday 28 July 16 23:37 BST (UK)  »
You are amazing!

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Frances Mahoney b abt 1843 Whitechapel
« on: Thursday 28 July 16 22:46 BST (UK)  »
Hello.  I am looking for birth information for Frances Mahoney who was born about 1843 in Whitechapel.  Her mother was Jane O'Brien (born Ireland abt 1815) and father unknown Mahoney.  In the 1851 census, Jane is married to James Dorgan/Dorgan (born Ireland abt 1823) and also living with them is Jane's daughter Ann M O'Brien (b abt 1834 Ireland).  They are living in St Mark's Parish, Goodmans Fields.  They are living in the US by 1855.  Thank you in advance for any insights/info.
Pat

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Tipperary / Re: Shortis and Mara Families Carrick-on-Suir
« on: Tuesday 22 December 15 21:06 GMT (UK)  »
How very interesting and sad, Poppy.  Thank you so very much.  Merry Christmas!
Regards
Pat

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Ireland / Re: What do you think was the original spelling of this Irish name?
« on: Monday 26 October 15 00:40 GMT (UK)  »
Ooops, I was referring to Michael and his wife.  The only thing I've found on John and Catharine, was the census.

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Ireland / Re: What do you think was the original spelling of this Irish name?
« on: Monday 26 October 15 00:39 GMT (UK)  »
No, Tara, I haven't yet.  I'm assuming they married in or about 1876.  Their children were born in 1867, 1873, and 1875 but weren't baptized until 1876.  It doesn't seem they were married for the first three (one other died).  Since Michael's wife's family and his children attended Trinity Church, I've asked the archivist if he could look further.  I know some records were destroyed in a fire but I have my fingers crossed.

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Ireland / Re: What do you think was the original spelling of this Irish name?
« on: Sunday 25 October 15 23:23 GMT (UK)  »
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MC73-FSF
This is the family.  Today, it is pronounced (with a Brooklyn, NY accent ) Ki (the I is a long I - pronounced eye) lor (the lor as in lord).  Ki-lor.

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Ireland / Re: What do you think was the original spelling of this Irish name?
« on: Sunday 25 October 15 21:40 GMT (UK)  »
Tara, all I have on the parents and siblings is the 1860 US Federal Census (Cuyler), parents birthplace Ireland.  They don't appear anywhere else.  The son, Michael, appears on Trinity Church NYC baptismal records for his children's baptisms (Kieler), children's birth records (Cuyler), city directories (Kilor).  I didn't know if I was allowed to add the links here.  He was born about 1846 and died around 1879.  I don't find him anywhere else.

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