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Lancashire / Re: Clinton/Barnes - Manchester
« on: Tuesday 01 May 12 13:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi
Hi

Noted details on Alfred Barnes when researching my family tree. Details seem very close to my resaerch data!

Apparently related by marraige to an Alfred Barnes. A distant relative (second cousin of my grandfather) William Fitzmaurice from Halifax in Yorkshire married a Martha Barnes a sister of Alfred Barnes. Regardless of the relationship what may be of added interest to you, if not noted already, is that Alfred, wife and children were living with William Fitzmaurice and family in Manchester area as alluded to in 1911 census!!

Alfred was noted as a musician and what may assist in your Death record research is that (a) his wife is noted as Adah Eliza rather than just Ada and (b) he had three recorded children, George Albert, Catherine Margaret and Betty at that time. I hope that it may assist your 20th century research.

I can share more details if interested or indeed would be interested to see what additional detail you may have on the Fitzmaurice/Barnes connection if noted by you previously. It is plausible that there are family records or even pictures of these family unit. What may assist your direct research on Adah may even be birth or marraige records and associated sponsors/witnesses of Alfred, Adah and children.

I have Manchester connections relative to late 19th century and 20th century. Family names primarly relate to Morris and McLaughlin with associated connections to Fitzmaurice, Neary(Nary) and Dyer.

 

Kind regards

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Mayo / Re: Aughamore or Aghamore near Ballyhaunis
« on: Friday 16 December 11 23:18 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Just to confirm that I am related to James McLaughlin and Mary Kneafsey. I have details on this family that I have forwarded to maryFMcC. Can forward to your email address. I cannot 100% confrm that Michael McLoughlin is a son of james McLoughlin/Mary Kneafsey but getting close relative to circumstantial detail so far. Need extra information as illustrated by a sporting detail to 'push the ball over the line'!

Please feel free to forward an email address to me if you wish.

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Mayo / Re: Aughamore or Aghamore near Ballyhaunis
« on: Thursday 08 December 11 23:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Was about to add more detail and got cut-off. Just to add that I could send you more details by email. For public confidentiality purposes, I could send you details to your email address.
 

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Mayo / Re: Aughamore or Aghamore near Ballyhaunis
« on: Thursday 08 December 11 23:25 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, noted your email. I hope that I am not presuming or hoping for connectivity but for the last hour I have trying to check all my records to give some indication of connection and although I have a lot of details even the circumstantial evidence looks promising!I will try to be brief and I have more information although some of details were forwarded to me by another cousin in Ireland who was also relayed the details previously. I am hoping that you may have details that relate to Michael McLoughlin that may have some connection to what I will outline. Unfortunately, I cannot confirm that you are connected but it is possible! (I have more details)
I can safely state that James McLoughlin and Mary Kneafsey (both born circa 1830) were my Gr Gr grandparents from Mountaincommon, Aughamore, County Mayo. James's father was called Michael from the same area born circa 1800. Based on details received and researched, I think that I located six children, Patrick, Tom, MaryAnn(Maria), Bridget, Catherine(Katie) and Margaret and now maybe Michael. He would be the oldest boy and a couple of years older than Patrick and likely to be named after his grandfather to follow Irish customs. I can give more details on these possible siblings and wonder was there communications in the early 20th century with family in Ireland?? For instance, all Margaret's boys (Morris) went to Lancashire at some stage from Ireland in the early 20th century! Other married sibling surnames like Morris above are Conboy,Garvey and maybe Glavey??? Mean     

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Mayo / Re: Aughamore or Aghamore near Ballyhaunis
« on: Wednesday 07 December 11 23:18 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

I have been doing family research for just over two years and just noted this thread on this website that I have not previously utilised.

Noted those on this rootschat thread relative to McLoughlin connections and if still applicable to you, James McLoughlin of Mountaincommon, Aughamore was my great great grandfather. I have a lot of associated details relative to the area and the family outlined. Can compare details and investigate connection further. Indeed, noting timeframe on this email thread you may have ratified family connections at this stage

 

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