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Mayo / Re: ruane of Co Mayo
« on: Wednesday 23 January 08 17:01 GMT (UK)  »
Looks good.

Thanks for the help

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Mayo / Re: ruane of Co Mayo
« on: Wednesday 23 January 08 15:05 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for your help and suggestions. So far still no joy.

John Ruane & Annie Hoyle were married in St Michaels (RC) Newcastle on Tyne on 26th Nov 1902

John shows up on the 1901 cenus with his brother Michael, Ages 24 and 2,  respectively as coal miners living in digs at Orchard Terrace Lemington.

The entry indicates that they were both born in Gleanllen, Mayo (or something like that as the entry is not easy to read) .  However I am unable to identify anywhere that looks remotely like that. It has been suggested that this may have been a farm or a remote hamlet that no longer exists. No church is mentioned that I have found so far.

Family lore says that the birthplace was Ballina. But again no details have been found.

Annie Hoyle shows up living in the same area, Lemmington, which is part of Newcastle, working in an asylum and it would appear that this was a move from the Lancashire area where she also worked at the infamous (now) Goosenargh Asylum.

As before any other suggestions would be appreciated.

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Mayo / Re: ruane of Co Mayo
« on: Tuesday 22 January 08 10:14 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for the info but I am still searching as there were a lot of Ruanes and a singular lack of imagination regarding first names.

I have a marriage certification showing John Ruane was married to Annie Hoyle in St Michaels Church on 26th Nov 1902 in the presence of James Earley and Mary Caffrey.  I know that his father was Patrick (from the same cert) and Annes father was Henry Hoyle but I have no proof as yet of his mother who I think was Mary Healy.

I have details of his descendants up to the present day in case anyone is interested.

Any other hints would be appreciated.

Thank you


Michaelx, do you have the marriage certificate?  Here it is anyway:

John Ruane/Annie Hoyle / Dec 1902 / Newcastle T / Vol No: 10b / Pahe No: 203

On familysearch.org there are 2 births for a John Ruane: Ireland

John Ruane b. 31/5/1873  Ireland
Father: Pat Ruane
Mother: Mary McHale

John Ruane b. 31/5/1873 -  Mayo
Father: Patt Ruane
Mother: Mary McHugh

Dee


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Mayo / ruane of Co Mayo
« on: Monday 21 January 08 18:28 GMT (UK)  »
Am looking for info on John Ruane born 1873 and who married Annie Hoyle in 1902

His father was Patrick Ruane  (unknown birth date)

Any info please

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