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Offline diane3

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Re: Michael McGarrigle
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 22 April 10 18:09 BST (UK) »
I do have the marriage of Daniel McGarrigle to Mary Ann Devenie 18th Nov 1911 at the RC Chapel of St. Brigid it doesn't give their ages only "full age".
I have the 1911 census of Daniel McGarrigle living on his own, his occupation a farmer single and he states he was born in America.  I know the McGarrigle family did go back and fore to America as I have some shipping records but cannot find anything for his mother going there.  I think the census place of birth is incorrect.  The census itself is right as his signature is on the bottom of the sheet which corresponds with his signature on his son's death certificate on the 31.12.1939 in Scotland.
The Parish of the census is Drumkeeran -the township Drumchorrick sub district Kesh and County of Fermanagh.
It doesn't give the name of the actual house/farm he lived on.
Daniel McGarrigle and Mary Ann Devenie had a son Daniel McGarrigle born XXXX and the name of the dwelling was Drumchorrick, the signature on this birth certificate is also the same as the census and death certificate mentioned earlier.
Many thanks for taking an interest.
I have just checked the Daniel McGarrigle  born Co.Donegal 27th Oct 1882 his address was Carricknahoma Kilbarron but his father was Thomas McGarricle and mother Anne Murray.

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Re: Michael McGarrigle
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 24 April 10 10:47 BST (UK) »
Drimanillar is spelt DRUMANILLAR, cashalard is spelt CASHELARD, St. Bridid's Church with ajoining cemetery, Ballintra, Donegal death of a McGarrigle this year.
Death of McGarrigle st. Mary Church CASHELARD four years ago buried in ajoining cemetery.
found a Michael McGarrigle age 65 and a Mary Anne McGarrigle aged 46 with family living at 2 Spaddan, on the census of 1911.  But that does not mean other family members live there, but out at the time of census.

The Census were taken on who was in the house at the time the Census people came. Not who lived in the house. 

Most of the townland were flax seed growers for the linen industry.


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Re: Michael McGarrigle
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 27 April 10 17:51 BST (UK) »
Thank you for pointing out the correct spelling.
I did see the 1911 census with Michael McGarrigle being 65 and his wife Mary Anne being 46 but Michael was married to a Bridget and the children of this household are not belonging to the Michael McGarrigle I am looking for.  The residents of 2 Spaddan do look as though they are one family what do you think?
I believe the Michael McGarrigle I am searching for also had a brother Daniel McGarrigle and he possibly moved to Boston America.