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Excellent - you are a guru and I'm grateful for the insight/information.  Was there a reason you felt they were not from Wexford?  I truly wish to visit Ireland/Northern Ireland again - with the hopes of exploring the region.  I'm confident on my Lynch trail and the family being at the Workhouse in County Tyrone prior to sailing to Quebec.  I'd very much like to track to the family in Wexford.  Thank you. 

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Wexford / Re: Cody (or Coady) and Barnwell Surnames - 1840's to 1850's in Wexford
« on: Thursday 12 May 22 21:05 BST (UK)  »
And it's worded "minor daughter of"... Edward and Mary , etc.

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Wexford / Re: Cody (or Coady) and Barnwell Surnames - 1840's to 1850's in Wexford
« on: Thursday 12 May 22 21:03 BST (UK)  »
Yes it would appear that you are all correct - older than my initial "scare" that she was 14.  I'm seeing 1867 as birth for daughter, Mary Agnes - and potential birth year of 1848 - so I'll pick 18 for now.  Close enough.  In terms of where in Ireland - well Felix was a County Tyrone boy (N. Ireland) and on that same marriage record it reads:  of the County of Wexford, parents deceased - Edward Codee (so again - is it Cody or Codee) and Mary Barnwell.  Any ideas?

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The Common Room / Re: Finding "how" Cordelia Gedye Scourse died in 1881
« on: Thursday 12 May 22 19:32 BST (UK)  »
Thank you all again - I did receive the Certificate of Death - curious minds, so I'll share results!  "Continual fever and exhaustion."  My 2x grandmother appears to be her last child, born in 1880.  Death for Cordelia was 12/1881.  So - after 8 children - I'm sure a strict husband - she may have miscarried or come down with something.  Never know - but god bless her, passed at 42.  Thank you all again for your help.

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Wexford / Re: Cody (or Coady) and Barnwell Surnames - 1840's to 1850's in Wexford
« on: Thursday 12 May 22 19:10 BST (UK)  »
I just love how folks help in the search, I greatly appreciate all of you.  Ancestry Marriage record - from Canada Vital Records makes note of marriage in 1863 and father was Edwardi and mother Mary (spellings are not great back then) - married Felix Lynch.  Another record notes 1861 - lots of Cody's and I see Johanna's name and age as 15.  Daughter Mary Agnes birth in Quebec states May 1864 to Johanna and Felix.  And then Johanna's death in 1867.  Again all of this resides primarily in Canada records, Church or civil records.  1863 St. Patrick's church marriage record states her parents have passed (Mary & Edward) and she's from Wexford.  Hope this helps?

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The Common Room / Re: Finding "how" Cordelia Gedye Scourse died in 1881
« on: Friday 06 May 22 23:55 BST (UK)  »
Yes - she went to the farm here in Rochester NY - to be with James and his family!  You guys are wicked good. 

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The Common Room / Re: Finding "how" Cordelia Gedye Scourse died in 1881
« on: Friday 06 May 22 23:27 BST (UK)  »
I am betting you are 100% correct as the rumor was she was "young" - 11 tracks to that.  She immigrated - her siblings were older so she came to Rochester, NY and remained, married and had two beautiful girls (women) - my Grandmother Audrey and my great aunt, Evelyn.  Sadly Louisa passed before I was born.  Thank you - it's marvelous to have folks with the same passion. 

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The Common Room / Re: Finding "how" Cordelia Gedye Scourse died in 1881
« on: Friday 06 May 22 23:05 BST (UK)  »
Thank you both so much!  After Cordelia passed, seems one of the older sisters cared for the children.  Rumor was that my great grandmother, Louisa, took a ship west at the age of 9 or so.  Can't find that record but guessing it's "approx. correct".  Thank you!

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The Common Room / Re: Finding "how" Cordelia Gedye Scourse died in 1881
« on: Friday 06 May 22 22:53 BST (UK)  »
Thank you!  Can you tell me where I can purchase?

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