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Dublin / Re: I'm at a loss with the Dearden's
« on: Monday 19 March 12 22:20 GMT (UK)  »
I want to thank you all for helping me so much.  You have opened up a new window for me, when I've been having the door shut on my for years.

I'll be ordering some certificates and hope it will take me a little further.

Again, with all my thanks for your time and especially your kindness and support.

Sincerely;
Cas

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Dublin / Re: I'm at a loss with the Dearden's
« on: Wednesday 14 March 12 20:38 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks so much Tara!

I do wish I had found this board earlier.  I've been looking for years for this side of my family.

I am going to order Mary Anne's death certificate and see what she died from.  I think you are right in saying child birth.

I NEVER knew that Joseph was in a boarding school in 1891.  I managed to find him in 1901 and 1911.  Everything prior to that was a road block.

The one thing I can't understand, is where Joseph's siblings are, perhaps they were put into different boarding schools by their father Charles.  Grasping at straws, I know.   

Why can't I find Charles on an earlier census with his father Samuel.  Charles would have only been 10 years old in 1851.

So many questions, but this board  is wonderful and I thank you and everyone else for your kindness.  You really are experts at doing this.  There is no way I could have done this myself. 

Sincerely;
Cas 

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Dublin / Re: I'm at a loss with the Dearden's
« on: Wednesday 14 March 12 16:56 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much for getting back to me and the information you have given me.  I do have the birth certificate for Hugh John.  There was no twin brother as I had thought that as well.

I didn't have the information of when Mary Anne passed so this is fantastic.  I also didn't have any of the information in regards to Charles being in England in various census.

I so appreciate your kindness. 

Thank you both so much!
Cas


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Dublin / I'm at a loss with the Dearden's
« on: Tuesday 13 March 12 21:43 GMT (UK)  »
Hello to you;

My Great Great Grandfather and Grandmother were married in the St Thomas Parish Church, on July 6, 1863.

Charles Dearden (full age) to Mary Anne Donnelly (of minor age).

Charles Dearden's father was Samuel a Mill Servant.  Mary Anne's father was John Donnelly and his occupation was a tobacconist.

Witnesses at the marriage were Francis Donnelly and Jane Donnelly.

At some point Charles and Mary Anne must have moved to Louth as this is where three of their children were born.

Hugh John Dearden - April 15, 1864 - Drogheda St Peters
James Joseph Dearden - Dec. 21, 1869
Joseph Dearden - Jan. 17, 1875

I have found Joseph (my Gr. Grandfather) on the 1901 Census.  He was in Lancashire, England at this time.

I have no clue what became of the other two boys and their parents Charles or Mary Anne. 

Any help would be beyond appreciated.  Thanks so much!



 

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Cheshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Barratt's 1871 census help
« on: Saturday 14 October 06 02:35 BST (UK)  »
Dear Darcy;

You are truly an ANGEL!!!!!!  I can't believe it, I am in total shock.  You have made my whole month of October!

I thank you so very much, you have no idea what this means to me.

Sincerely and with all my best wishes!

Cas (hugs to you from Canada)

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Cheshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Barratt's 1871 census help
« on: Saturday 14 October 06 01:14 BST (UK)  »
Dear Darcy, I would appreciate you looking on earlier census very much.  That has been a total loss to me.

I do believe Thomas 1842 has a brother named John born in Stockport approx. 1844.  Their father I believe was named William born approx. 1822 to 24.  It is these fellows I cannot find anywhere on earlier census and to top it off, I don't even know their Mother's name.

Regardless of any help you may give me, I thank you for your kindness!

Best wishes;
Cas

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Cheshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Barratt's 1871 census help
« on: Saturday 14 October 06 01:01 BST (UK)  »
Many, many thanks Darcy!

I am very pleased with this new information.  I've had a heck of a time locating other members in the Barratt family, so figured I would go with Thomas in hopes to find his siblings John, Elizabeth and father William at some point further back.

I so appreciate your kindness and your time.  It truly means alot.

Sincerely;
Cas

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Cheshire Completed Lookup Requests / Barratt's 1871 census help
« on: Saturday 14 October 06 00:26 BST (UK)  »
Hello;
Hoping to have some help in locating a Thomas Barratt born approx. 1842, his wife Jane born approx. 1843  Both born in Stockport and I believe Thomas's occupation to be an Iron Moulder.  They may have had a son named William, though not certain.

Many thanks!
Cas

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Cheshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: 1871 census help please
« on: Monday 21 August 06 23:40 BST (UK)  »
Hello Ricky;

You are brilliant!!  Thanks so much for the information you sent to me.  At least I know where the family is living and some extra family members as well.

Thanks so much again!!!!
Sincerely;
Cas

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