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Dublin / Re: JOHN LITTLE, Bottlemaker, Dublin
« on: Tuesday 05 April 16 11:31 BST (UK)  »
Hi Alison
So we don't know who was the natural Mother?
Obviously I have been interested in John Mclaren born in 1871 as he is my grandfather and I understand he came down from Scotland but on the Irish census he was listed as English.
Thanks

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Dublin / Re: JOHN LITTLE, Bottlemaker, Dublin
« on: Monday 04 April 16 12:37 BST (UK)  »
Alison
Some of my family in Ireland did a family tree and I have been looking at it, its a bit complicated  but John Little married Janet Little born 1811 and her sister Christiana married Joseph Little and she too is born in 1811. I dont see any Isabella? John and Janet appear to have had 7 children.

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Dublin / Re: JOHN LITTLE, Bottlemaker, Dublin
« on: Monday 04 April 16 11:44 BST (UK)  »
Alison
I believe Jane Little born in 1846 and died in 1918.
Children were Thomas, Christian Pearson Mclaren, Joseph and John.
John married Catherine Breslin and they had 3 children, Jean (Jennie) born 1900, Thomas born 1905 and my father John Joseph born in 1912. The family lived in Thorncastle street, Cambridge Road and Pembroke Cottages  (this was before my father was born). Jean worked in the Jacobs factory. 

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Dublin / Re: JOHN LITTLE, Bottlemaker, Dublin
« on: Monday 04 April 16 10:23 BST (UK)  »
Alison
I believe Joseph Mclaren born in 1811 and died 1874. He had a son also called Joseph who was born in 1846 and married a Jane Little. They had several children, one of which is John born in 1871 and he was a bottle maker in Ringsend and went there with his brothers.

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Dublin / Re: JOHN LITTLE, Bottlemaker, Dublin
« on: Saturday 02 April 16 11:38 BST (UK)  »
My family is related to John Little.
My great grandfather was Joseph Mclaren who married Jane Little, daughter of John Little. My father John Mclaren grew up in Thorncastle street in Ringsend and his father was a glass bottle maker.

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