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Re: Lost family member in Manchester area
« Reply #27 on: Wednesday 14 October 09 17:21 BST (UK) »
Up date to this thread*

I now have a wedding certificate for a Leonard Madden to an Elsie HAMMERSLEY  May 1925 Oldham but sadly this is not my man and has the wrong age & Father.

I also have a wedding certificate for a Mary Ann Madden to a John Ferns March 1913 Manchester, but once again this turns out to be the wrong Mary Ann Madden, who should have been sister to Leonard. She is also wrong age and wrong fathers name .

Migky ;)

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Re: Lost family member in Manchester area
« Reply #28 on: Wednesday 14 October 09 17:52 BST (UK) »
Hi again,
that's a pity

Looking back over this thread and trying to recall, it looks as though I was favouring a marriage to a George Corry for Mary Ann and the death of Leonard in Blackburn so I can't thinl go anything else to suggest.  :(

sorry

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Re: Lost family member in Manchester area
« Reply #29 on: Wednesday 14 October 09 18:16 BST (UK) »
Mary Ann Madden who Married George Corry  1905  Manchester  20 years old at the time of getting married.
She died just two years later in may 1907 living at 3 Kirby street Ancoats aged 22.
She is buried in Phillips park with other Madden members who are not related to the Mary Ann Madden i am looking for .

Once i find out what happend to Leonard and Mary Ann Madden, my quest has finished and have done what i set out to find. I am not looking to trace any further back i have all that and happy with what i have found, just these two need finding.
So my offer is to any one who can find what really happend  to there two is. If you can find and prove to me what happend to them , you are welcome to ever original family history cd i own. There are a few Original directories/Army cd's &  Map  you are welcome to.

Migky  ;)


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Re: Lost family member in Manchester area
« Reply #30 on: Wednesday 14 October 09 18:19 BST (UK) »
I wish you luck Migky

It is so frustrating.

Perhaps you should do this as a separate thread with the Madden name and link this to it so that you don't have to go through all this again.

heywood  :D
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Re: Lost family member in Manchester area
« Reply #31 on: Wednesday 14 October 09 19:15 BST (UK) »
Hi Mig,

There is another marriage for a Leonard Madden, I don't think its been mentioned yet?

March 1939 Manchester south vol 8d page 57
Leonard Madden to Ellen Garvey

There have been a lot of new marriages added to free bmds recently so it might not have shown up before.
Manchester South could be Ardwick or somewhere like that, quite near Collyhurst.  If it was him he'd be getting on a bit in years  - then again my auntie Annie married first time at 59  :D so it does happen.

But how to persuade you to pay out another £7 for a certificate on the offchance? Mmm.. that's a tricky one

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Re: Lost family member in Manchester area
« Reply #32 on: Wednesday 14 October 09 21:16 BST (UK) »
Hi Migky

I'm sorry it turned out to be the wrong one.  I'll have to read all this again - probably with my thinking cap on a bit better in the morning!

I hope we find them for you!

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Re: Lost family member in Manchester area
« Reply #33 on: Tuesday 27 October 09 14:40 GMT (UK) »
Hi Mig,

There is another marriage for a Leonard Madden, I don't think its been mentioned yet?

March 1939 Manchester south vol 8d page 57
Leonard Madden to Ellen Garvey

There have been a lot of new marriages added to free bmds recently so it might not have shown up before.
Manchester South could be Ardwick or somewhere like that, quite near Collyhurst.  If it was him he'd be getting on a bit in years  - then again my auntie Annie married first time at 59  :D so it does happen.

But how to persuade you to pay out another £7 for a certificate on the offchance? Mmm.. that's a tricky one

 :) Barbara

Well Barbara, it looks like i might have to go with that marriage after all. I can see nothing more that fits. I wonder why i can't find his death either?
I see no one took me up on the offer on page 2 either. Oh! well back to the drawing board.
Migky  ;)

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The marriage between a Leonard Madden & a May Silcock Ashton  Dec 1/4 1936
 I don't think is my man as there is a Leonard Madden Born Ashton  Sept 1/4 1900.I suspect that been the one who married 1936

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Re: Lost family member in Manchester area
« Reply #34 on: Tuesday 27 October 09 14:50 GMT (UK) »
So my offer is to any one who can find what really happend  to there two is. If you can find and prove to me what happend to them , you are welcome to ever original family history cd i own. There are a few Original directories/Army cd's &  Map  you are welcome to.

Migky  ;)

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Re: Lost family member in Manchester area
« Reply #35 on: Wednesday 28 October 09 21:48 GMT (UK) »
Hi Migky,

Im not after the offer ;) and although this is similar to MancsMan - it's not in the same vein  ::)

I know you have discounted the main contenders by some means or other, but there is still the death of Leonard Madden in Billington/Blackburn - same age  :-\ to consider.

I know you would think- why there... but then again- why not?
Lancashire BMD has the death as Billington sub-district.

http://www.genuki.org.uk/cgi-bin/churches?CCC=LAN,GR=SD726358,DIST=3,PLACE=Billington  has local churches but it may be difficult to get funeral records and the certificate may be the only way forward.

Having said that, that in itself may not tell you much: occupation , address and informant.

best wishes
heywood
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