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« on: Monday 30 September 13 05:26 BST (UK) »
I wonder if i may trouble re some look ups for the Durham/Derham/Deerham family from Midleton
From Rootsireland I have the following information
I have a Marriage record for John Deerham and Mary Ring .20 March 1830 witness as Joan Deerham & William Keiy.
Children baptised from the marriage were as follows.
17 Feb 1834 Catherine. sponsors John Durham & James Halarty
07 July 1839 John. Sponsors Mathew Durham & Mary Durham, Priest J Berlin
12 June 1841 John. Sponsors Cornelius Flaherty & Johanna Lynch. Priest W Keane. Mill Road
19 Aug 1843 Honora .Sponsors Patrick Durham & Mary More. Priest H Leader. Mill Road
16 Feb 1846 Mary. Sponsors David Ahearn & Mary Walsh. Priest Thomas L Murray. Mill Road
18 Oct 1848 Ellen. Sponsors John Keffe & Elizabeth McPherson. Priest Timy Murray
16 Mar 1851 Patrick, Jeremiah Mahony & Margaret Durham. Priest J Meagher. Cork Road
Interesting to note no children baptised till early 1834 but also recorded were
10 July 1830 Bridget Durham. Sponsors William Meade & Bridget Scott
05 Apr 1833 James Durham. Sponsors Richard Clarke & Elizabeth Burke
Parents listed as John Durham & Bridget Clarke
John /Mary & family went to live in Newport Wales late 1851 or early 1852 where my grandfather William Patrick Durham was born. John & Mary had both passed away in Newport by 1859. None of the children were listed in the 1861 Wales census.Dont know what became of the children may have returned to Midleton.
In the 1871 Wales Census some have reappeared in Newport. William Patrick, James,Catherine & Patrick. Also Ellen possibly in 1882/3
The Tithe Applopment Books list a John Derham at Ballyspillane in 1833.
Family Search list a John Durham born 1785 and died in 1864 in Midleton.( Could be the father of the John Deerham married on March 20 1830) Not sure if this would be listed at the Holy Rosary Church. Would you be able to check this out.
Is the Holy Rosary Church on Mill Road ? as per some ot the baptisms ?
Also any other information regarding the Durhams would be most welcome.
Thanks
John