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Offline Shazzam

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Can you help solve my conundrum?
« on: Wednesday 06 February 08 08:37 GMT (UK) »
I'm trying to find information on my great grandfather, Thomas Joseph Burns RYAN, who according to his marriage certificate was born approx. 1876-1877 in Liverpool, Lancashire.

He married Isabella McCabe in Ingham, Queensland, Australia, on 27 Jan 1903, and their daughter, Lilian Margaret Ryan was born 16 Dec 1903 in Charters Towers, Queensland.

His marriage certificate gives his parents' names as Thomas Burns Ryan and Ellen McBride; his occupation was draper and auctioneer; he was a widower.

After the marriage Thomas seems to just vanish and his wife, Isabella, subsequently remarries in Charters Towers on 21 Feb 1912.  Information provided by an elderly family member was that soon after his marriage to Isabella, Thomas left for New Guinnea and was never heard from again.  Before he left, Thomas had requested his wife to send some packages to New Guinnea, which she did, but apparently poor Isabella never heard from him again.

If Thomas came to grief in New Guinnea I feel there must be a record of it somewhere and possibly Isabella would have heard about it.

My feeling is that he returned to England.

I've also tried to locate a birth registration for a Thomas Joseph Burns Ryan in Liverpool with the right parents' names and have been unable to do this.  Nor have I found a Ryan family who fits the bill on census records. I have, however, found a marriage record for a Thomas Burns and Ellen McBride in 1873, Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales.  This couple moved to Liverpool and had a son, a Thomas BURNS, in 1877.  Other children include John (1875), Mary Ellen (1879), Stephen (1881), Patrick (1882), Michael (1888) Richard (1890) and Elizabeth Catherine (1896).

Could this Thomas BURNS be my great grandfather?  The dates fit, but if this is him, where does the RYAN come from?  Perhaps it's a stepfather's name, but I can't find Ellen marrying a Ryan in later years.

My mind has entertained all possibilities, even that Thomas was a bigamist. Could he have come out to Australia on business, lied about being a widower, made up the RYAN bit, then returned to England (via New Guinnea) to an awaiting wife???

If anyone can offer some help/suggestions with this it would be greatly appreciated...I've been stuck with this line for 12 years now.  If it wasn't for his marriage record and the birth of his daughter, I'd be thinking Thomas was a figment of someone's immagination!

Thanks.

Regards,
Sharyn
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EAMES - Anglesey, Caernarvonshire
OWEN - Cardiganshire
GRIFFITH - Merionethshire, Anglesey
PILLANS - Fife, Lanark
LUNN DALGLIESH TURNBULL ECKFORD- Roxburghshire, Selkirkshire
McKINNON - Inverness
McPHERSON - Argyll
GIVEN/GOVAN - Fife
BRADFORD OVERILL/OVERALL- Essex
GOLDSMITH CUTBATH - Kent
ALLISON BENGE/BINGE CORNELL HASELL - Cambridgeshire
McCABE LISK- Armagh
McMANUS FOSTER - Fermanagh

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Re: Can you help solve my conundrum?
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 06 February 08 10:03 GMT (UK) »




Hi Shazzam, would Burns have been his Mothers maiden name??   


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Parker in Bolton

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Re: Can you help solve my conundrum?
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 06 February 08 11:01 GMT (UK) »
Hi Barbara,

No, according to Thomas' marriage certificate his mother's name was Ellen McBride.

Sharyn
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EAMES - Anglesey, Caernarvonshire
OWEN - Cardiganshire
GRIFFITH - Merionethshire, Anglesey
PILLANS - Fife, Lanark
LUNN DALGLIESH TURNBULL ECKFORD- Roxburghshire, Selkirkshire
McKINNON - Inverness
McPHERSON - Argyll
GIVEN/GOVAN - Fife
BRADFORD OVERILL/OVERALL- Essex
GOLDSMITH CUTBATH - Kent
ALLISON BENGE/BINGE CORNELL HASELL - Cambridgeshire
McCABE LISK- Armagh
McMANUS FOSTER - Fermanagh

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Re: Can you help solve my conundrum?
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 06 February 08 11:25 GMT (UK) »



Ooooooooooops, sorry Sharyn, that'll teach me to read things with a bit more care... :-\ :-\



Barbara
Onley/Only/Olney In Islington.<br />Wallwork In Bolton and Walkden<br />Lamb In Bolton and Ireland<br />Grundy In Bolton<br />Blackledge In Bolton<br />Osbaldeston  ?? ??<br />Barnett in Islington<br />Binyon in Islington
Kitchen in Bolton
Parker in Bolton


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Re: Can you help solve my conundrum?
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 06 February 08 11:46 GMT (UK) »
Well, I have to say that Thomas Burns b Liverpool looks like a very interesting candidate, with his age, birthplace and mother's full maiden name matching exactly. I think it's worth finding out as much as possible about him.

This Thomas is not with his family in 1901: RG13/3461 folio 137 p32.  Have you traced him?  I wonder whether he is the Thomas Burns, "25", b Liverpool who is at Chester Castle in 1901 as a (married) private in the Lancaster Regiment?

RG13/3370 folio 150 p9

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Re: Can you help solve my conundrum?
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 06 February 08 11:48 GMT (UK) »
Have you checked Scotland or Ireland at all.

The surname Ryan is Irish,but the Burns bit sounds more Scottish.
So does the Mc Bride(but it could also be Irish)

Did he and Isabella have lots of children  ;D did they name any the same names as that family in Liverpool?

Have you ever found his arrival in Oz,presumably not that much before 1903?

Just a few more thoughts to throw into the melting pot. ;)

Carol
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Re: Can you help solve my conundrum?
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 06 February 08 11:55 GMT (UK) »
Hi Anna,

Yes, I've seen that entry in the 1901 census and wondered if it could be him...there doesn't seem to be any other likely candidate, but it's also possible that Thomas had left England for Australia by the time of the census.

I've checked the immigration records and, wouldn't you know it, I can't identify him there either!

Thomas' brother, Stephen Burns, also seems to vanish.  It's very frustrating.

Sharyn
British Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

EAMES - Anglesey, Caernarvonshire
OWEN - Cardiganshire
GRIFFITH - Merionethshire, Anglesey
PILLANS - Fife, Lanark
LUNN DALGLIESH TURNBULL ECKFORD- Roxburghshire, Selkirkshire
McKINNON - Inverness
McPHERSON - Argyll
GIVEN/GOVAN - Fife
BRADFORD OVERILL/OVERALL- Essex
GOLDSMITH CUTBATH - Kent
ALLISON BENGE/BINGE CORNELL HASELL - Cambridgeshire
McCABE LISK- Armagh
McMANUS FOSTER - Fermanagh

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Re: Can you help solve my conundrum?
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 06 February 08 12:04 GMT (UK) »
Hi Carol,

No, I haven't tried looking in Scotland, but will try it.

If the Burns and McBride families I found in Bridgend and Maesteg, Glamorgan, Wales, are the right ones they were Irish.

Thomas and Isabella Ryan only had one daughter, Lilian, born 11 months after the marriage (he'd gone by the time she was born).

I've never found him on the immigration records (under Ryan or Burns) nor any other record of him in Australia except for his marriage.

Sharyn
British Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

EAMES - Anglesey, Caernarvonshire
OWEN - Cardiganshire
GRIFFITH - Merionethshire, Anglesey
PILLANS - Fife, Lanark
LUNN DALGLIESH TURNBULL ECKFORD- Roxburghshire, Selkirkshire
McKINNON - Inverness
McPHERSON - Argyll
GIVEN/GOVAN - Fife
BRADFORD OVERILL/OVERALL- Essex
GOLDSMITH CUTBATH - Kent
ALLISON BENGE/BINGE CORNELL HASELL - Cambridgeshire
McCABE LISK- Armagh
McMANUS FOSTER - Fermanagh

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Re: Can you help solve my conundrum?
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 06 February 08 13:02 GMT (UK) »
Hiya Sharyn

For Isabella to remarry she would have had to provide proof she was a widow or make application to the courts for desertion

Might be worth checking on the courts to see if they have any documents

Willow x
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