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Northumberland / Re: Mary Isabel Noble (c1863) Newcastle
« on: Sunday 31 May 09 22:16 BST (UK)  »
 ;D ;D Found it

Can see how it happened too - the 'I' of Mary is just below the name Crozier so it makes the C look like a G.

Thanks for that  :)

Cheers

Ros

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Armagh / Re: churches in Crossmaglen
« on: Sunday 31 May 09 04:45 BST (UK)  »
Yes you are right St Patrick's would have been the Roman Catholic Church in Crossmaglen at the time as it celebrated its 150 anniversary in 1985.

I get the impression that the majority of people who live in Crossmaglen are Catholics.

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Armagh / Owen John Lamb b 1857 lived Crossmaglen
« on: Sunday 31 May 09 04:31 BST (UK)  »
I have posted an entry about Owen John Lamb b abt 1857 on the Louth website page but as family memory has him living in or near Crossmaglen I am posting this on here too.

I am trying to trace Owen John Lamb's birth and his parents.  According to census information he was born in Dundalk, Louth sometime around 1857 I have searched all the databases but cannot find an entry for that time and name - the closest is an Owen Lamb in 1853.

His father was a farmer called Michael and supposedly lived near Crossmaglen.  I have found references to two Michael Lambs who were small tenant farmers in Mounthill and Haggardstown around that time (Griffiths) but no way of determining if either one or neither one are my ancestor.

The family were Roman Catholic.

And suggestions welcomed

cheers
Ros

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Northumberland / Re: Mary Isabel Noble (c1863) Newcastle
« on: Sunday 31 May 09 04:17 BST (UK)  »
Hi Trish and Jennifer

I addressed my last message to the wrong person - it was you Jennifer who found the 1891 census - sorry for confusing you  :-\

You have both been so helpful  :)

cheers
Ros

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Northumberland / Re: Mary Isabel Noble (c1863) Newcastle
« on: Sunday 31 May 09 04:13 BST (UK)  »
Hi Trish

I have tried to find the 1891 census data but no luck have typed in the reference you gave but it doesn't seem to make any difference  ???- was there anything unusual about this entry like a misspelt surname or do you just have really special talents when it comes to this sort of thing  - I have noticed that both you and Jennifer are referred to as aristocrats and I am tagged as an extra so I assume that means that you are both very experienced :)

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Northumberland / Re: Mary Isabel Noble (c1863) Newcastle
« on: Wednesday 27 May 09 21:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi Trish and Jennifer

Yes this is exactly what I have done I have ordered the marriage certificate - should get it early June and then I will go from there.

Yes I had noticed the Durham birth certificate but thought as you suggest best to wait until I get the marriage certificate. Still can't get my head around the fact that someone born in Gateshead would say they were born in Newcastle - two completely different places of course there is only a river separating them.  Maybe in the 1800's things were not quite so clear cut.

I had noticed the person on ancestry and have sent them a message but they haven't responded - I am not sure they even know that Mary Isabella's maiden name is Noble as they have her listed in her married name Crozier so maybe they can't help anyway.

Again thank you both for you help it is really appreciated.

Ros  :)

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Northumberland / Re: Mary Isabel Noble (c1863) Newcastle
« on: Wednesday 27 May 09 06:29 BST (UK)  »
Thank you both for your help  :)  I had found the Mary in the 1901 census but not the 1891 so thank you Jennifer. 

I thank you Trish for you tip about looking at other people on the page - I never even thought of doing that and thinking it might also show the other partner - no I can go back and look at a number of marriages and possibly find the one I want.

Again thank you both

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Armagh / Re: churches in Crossmaglen
« on: Wednesday 27 May 09 06:17 BST (UK)  »
I think at that time there was only one Catholic Church in Crossmaglen and it was just known as the Roman Catholic Church Crossmaglen. 

I have been researching around this area and time too looking for ancestors and this is the only Catholic Church I have found.  In Emerald Ancestors it is the only one listed too.

However today I think there are three:

St. Patrick's Catholic Church
Newry Road Crossmaglen T: 3086 1208
 
 
St. Brigid's Catholic Church
Glassdrummond Road Crossmaglen T: 3086 1270
 
 
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Shelagh Crossmaglen T: 3086 1208
 
I don't know if this helps.

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Northumberland / Re: Mary Isabel Noble (c1863) Newcastle
« on: Tuesday 26 May 09 07:18 BST (UK)  »
I am impressed - that was quick  :)

Thank you so much for that it certainly looks like the right one. 

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