Author Topic: James Mernagh  (Read 28363 times)

Offline shanew147

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Re: James Mernagh
« Reply #81 on: Tuesday 22 June 10 09:33 BST (UK) »
most give 'full' as age... this means age 21 or over


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Re: James Mernagh
« Reply #82 on: Tuesday 22 June 10 09:42 BST (UK) »
Thanks Shane.

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Coldrick - Ladywood, Birmingham.
Spooner - Atherstone & Wigan.
Mernagh - Birmingham & Ireland.
Potter - Birmingham.
Blair - Birmingham & Scotland.
Hull - Wigan.
Purdham - Wigan.

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Re: James Mernagh
« Reply #83 on: Saturday 27 November 10 00:32 GMT (UK) »
I just stumbled upon your post and I don't know if this will help you at all or not, but I am a descendant of James Merna of County Wicklow.  The spelling is different, but as this Merna immigrated to the U.S. the spelling could have been changed. 

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Re: James Mernagh
« Reply #84 on: Saturday 27 November 10 12:07 GMT (UK) »
Hodges,

My James didn't emigrate he stayed in Birmingham and died Sept 1908 in West Brom, Birmingham.

Thank you for repyling though as sometimes there is a link and heaven knows I need a break with this family  :D

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Coldrick - Ladywood, Birmingham.
Spooner - Atherstone & Wigan.
Mernagh - Birmingham & Ireland.
Potter - Birmingham.
Blair - Birmingham & Scotland.
Hull - Wigan.
Purdham - Wigan.


Offline Randy Thomas Sheik

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Re: James Mernagh
« Reply #85 on: Thursday 02 August 12 04:17 BST (UK) »
I have only begun my adventure in Genealogy.
I stumbled across this discussion and would like to give a big Thank you to all who have contributed.
James Mernagh is my Gt-Grandfather, his second youngest Nora Mernagh is my grandmother (my father's mother)
Nora was born in Birmingham 1888 and when she was 13, she attended boarding school in Mespil, Ireland (Singleton School) based on 1901 Census of Ireland
Clements, from England/Ireland
Samuel Lively Harris, from London, England
Mernagh, from Birmingham & Ireland
Scheik, from Pommern, Prussia
Kalff, from Stolpe, Pommern, Prussia
Thomas Welch, 1874, son of Charles and Rebecca Welch from England
(All of the above emigrated to Canada except Thomas born Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)