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Cork / Re: Inchigeelagh Parish..historical info needed
« on: Wednesday 28 March 12 19:54 BST (UK)  »
"Church of Ireland" ?...did they also enter Catholic baptisms?

She was a devote Catholic..one of her sons committed suicide because she forbade  him to "marry outside the church"

But then, she married a Finnish sailor!   ????

Yes, I realize I may be at a dead end....just got all excited when someone forwarded this LDS entry to me..

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Cork / Re: Inchigeelagh Parish..historical info needed
« on: Wednesday 28 March 12 19:31 BST (UK)  »
also:

we think she had a brother (named Hugh?)...possible twin??

since her 1st born daughter was Anna Theresa...maybe she was named after Mary's mother? I do have her death certif.(@ my summer cottage where I will be next month)..Believe her mother is listed only as Ann (w/ no family name)

we don't know if the info (b. Inchigeelagh as per LDS) is accurate, as no one signed the entry, or any documentation tying this Mary Murphy to ENGMAN.  If we knew this church was known locally as "Church of the 7 Bells" as she stated....I would then consider this Mary Murphy likely to be my Mary Murphy.

Thank you
Florida June (June Engman)

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Cork / Re: Inchigeelagh Parish..historical info needed
« on: Wednesday 28 March 12 19:23 BST (UK)  »
no no no...to everything.....this is why I am so challenged!

The only documentation I have is :

1861 census: as Mary Engman, living W.Darby, Liverpool  w/ her child
1861 census: her husband Charles (Carl) Engman as sailor aboard ship Braganza @Holyhead, Anglesy
1859 birth certif: 1st child Anna Engman b. Liverpool
1861 christening: 2nd child Sara Engman (written Ingman) @ St Albans Church, Liverpool
1863 death certif: 2nd child, Liverpool
1863 ship's Pass list: showing birth of 3rd child Charles Innman (Engman) aboard ship to America

I have not found any marriage record.

She signed her Will (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA) w/ "X"..

We believe she is from Cork area as she used to send her son to buy the Cork newspaper

She always told her family she was christened in the "Church of the 7 Bells"..or "Hills"..no one can remember her mentioning a name.of village..

 

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Cork / Inchigeelagh Parish..historical info needed
« on: Wednesday 28 March 12 16:37 BST (UK)  »

I am trying to verify if the Catholic Church in Inchigeelagh was know by the locals (circa 1830) of that time as the "Church of the 7 Bells"..or "Church of the 7 hills".
 
 My Mary Murphy (who we believe was from the Cork area) always told her family that the name of the church where she was christened was "Church of the 7 Bells"..or "Church of the 7 hills". We don't know her actual birth date, as she used March 17th (St Patrick's Day, as used by many Irish who  didn't read or write).
I found an entry in the LDS records that state this Mary Murphy was christened here 14 Nov 1828...but there is NO DOCUMENTATION to this info..with so many Mary Murphy in Cork, I am trying to verify this is MY Mary Murphy...as so many of this name were born 1828 in Cork.

Thank you,
Florida June

 

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Ireland / Re: Back to Ireland to give birth?
« on: Wednesday 28 March 12 15:50 BST (UK)  »
BRAVO! Teresa....the lost has been found!

This now fits perfectly: b. 31 mar 1861, (this child shows up on the 2 April 1861 census), baptized 20 April (her father is in the census as aboard ship)..when returns to land, then baptized...probable scenario.... our name is so often misspelled as Ingman

Thank you so much, June Engman

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Thank you so much!

I appreciate your research.

June

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1912 marriage certif. is:  19 Union St. (stamped just below is: St. Marylebone)

1911 census is: 19 Union St W, London,
                          Reg Dist: St Marylebone,
                          Parish: St Marylebone
                          Sub District: All Souls
                          Enum District:  15

His name is Herman Bischof

Hope this helps....June

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I have a 1911 census address for my father of: 19 Union St West, St Marylebone, London.

Can't find it on Google..perhaps a name change since then?

Thanks..June Engman

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Isle of Man / Re: WW1 Internment Camp at Knockaloe
« on: Friday 17 December 10 02:10 GMT (UK)  »
My question:  how were divorces handled when the (german speaking) husband was released, but never returned to England...were their wives allowed to divorce without consent of that husband?  How could they remarry if still legally married to the vanished husband?  Were there special provisions in the law for this?

I just discovered my Knockaloe ancestor had been married in 1912 in London, but after being released from internment went to France, then to USA.  He never mentioned a marriage to the family.  I further see his wife remarried in 1931, under her married name. Did they have to wait a certain # of years to remarry?

Just wondering if this makes me "officially illegitimate", as he married my mother (while still legally married to this other woman?) in 1940 just  before I was born.

June in Florida


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