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Nottinghamshire / Re: What happened to Denby Wood
« on: Sunday 20 April 25 16:07 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for replies

Unfortunately no address given.




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Nottinghamshire / Re: What happened to Denby Wood
« on: Saturday 19 April 25 17:36 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the reply. 

William and Sarah are my 5th x gt but I'm descended from their son John born 1768.  I'm just trying to fill in a few gaps on the family.  I know what happened to their other children but Denby is a complete mystery.  William owned land in Haxey and in his will he left two messuages to Denby.
Both William and Sarah are buried at Bothamsall
 

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Nottinghamshire / What happened to Denby Wood
« on: Saturday 19 April 25 14:56 BST (UK)  »
Denby Wood was born in Bothamsall in 1764 to William Wood and Sarah (nee Denby) They married in
Haxey, Lincs in 1763.  Denby is mentioned in his fathers will dated 1783, but I can't find anything
about him after that date.

Any sighting of him would be great.

Thanks

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The Common Room / Re: Irish marriage certificate
« on: Monday 31 March 25 16:57 BST (UK)  »
Thanks very much.  Possibly the 2nd one as one of their children was Bartholomew and there was also a Ellen. No Jeremiah or Mary

Thanks

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The Common Room / Re: Irish marriage certificate
« on: Monday 31 March 25 15:34 BST (UK)  »
Thanks you

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The Common Room / Re: Irish marriage certificate
« on: Monday 31 March 25 15:23 BST (UK)  »
Thanks everyone for the replies. Very helpful.

The story so far ..............

The marriage took place at Macroom, Cork  27 Sept 1845 between Patrick Keleher (lots of variations)  and Ellen Cronin.  I have got a copy of the entry.  The only clue I have is a Hugo Keleher is mentioned on the entry and a Hugh Keleher was mentioned on the baptism entry of their first child Murty in 1846 also at Macroom.  Ellen's birth would be c 1821 and Patrick's  c 1823.  By 1849 they had moved to London. Ellen died in 1861 aged 40 and Patrick I believe in 1878 aged 53.  He had several convictions for neglecting his family and also a few trips to the workhouse.



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The Common Room / Re: Irish marriage certificate
« on: Sunday 30 March 25 18:38 BST (UK)  »
Thank you

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The Common Room / Re: Irish marriage certificate
« on: Sunday 30 March 25 17:27 BST (UK)  »
Thanks very much.  It looks like the marriage took place in a Catholic Church, so does that mean
there wouldn't be a certificate?

Thanks

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The Common Room / Irish marriage certificate
« on: Sunday 30 March 25 15:58 BST (UK)  »
I'm thinking of sending for a marriage certificate for my ancestors who married in Cork in
1845.
Which is the best site to use and does it give the same information as an English marriage
certificate?

Thanks

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