I've read a copy of Mervyn's fathers will. He died a very wealthy man indeed, and through that will discovered another brother of Mervyn's, Michael Conolly O'Gorman b 1885 d 1957. He does marry, but in 1916 and although I haven't found any children from the marriage, its pointless as clearly their child could not be on a beach in 1913. Dead end.
Mervyns' brothers, half brothers and half sisters are .....
Edmond Anthony O'Gorman (b 1821 d 1912)
married 3 times,had
10 children, and at least
7 grandchildrenMarried 1st 1856 Sophia Agnes Pereria (1825 -1865)
i
Joseph Vincent (1857-1932) Roman Catholic priest/died without issue
ii
Francis Edmond (1859-1923)
married 1886 Constance Pownall (1869-1944)
i Francis Hugh (1888-1955)
ii Winifred Constance (1893-1976)
iii Gillian Dorothy (1897-? ) iii
Ignatius Tomas (1860-1941) Roman Catholic priest/died without issue
iv
Mary Alicia (1861-1871)
v
Mary Anglea (1863-1934) unmarried/died without issue
Married 2nd 1865 Ellen Whyte (1826-1867)
vi
Edmund John (1867-1933) Roman Catholic priest/died without issue
Married 3rd 1871 Margaret Elizabeth Barclay Crawford (1849-1899)
vii
Mervyn Joseph Pius (1871-1958)
married 1898 Florence Catharine Rasch (1854-1931)
no issue
viii
Cecil Crawford (1873-1943)
married 1904 Encarnacion Moreno
ix Francis Javier Juan (1905-1982)
x Edmundo (1906-1995)
xi Margarita (1908- ?) ix
Bernadine Mary (1874-1943)
married 1906 Eva Mary Johnson
xii Margaret Elizabeth (1920- ?) x
Michael Conolly (1885-1953)
married 1916 Elsie Louise Metzgar (1884-1852)
no known children
In Edmonds will, all the children are named one way or another, only one child pre-deceased him. Our Merv was the last surviving child when he died in 1958. Within Mervyns' immediate female family (sisters & nieces), no one is named Christina, and everyone, except Michael in 1885, is born as Gorman and dies as O'Gorman.
Of all Mervyn's nieces, only two are of the approx correct age in 1913, and they are the two daughters of Francis Edmond, Winifred Constance (b1893) and Gillian Dorothy (b1897). I have been in contact with a cousin of these two and asked them if 'Christina' could be them. The cousin seemed confused as to what I was asking, and merely replied that 'Christina O'Gorman' wasn't a member of her family, so I've sent another message just clarifying the request, to which I have not yet had a further reply. This cousin does have photos posted on their ancestry.co.uk tree of Winifred & Gillian as children, and Gillian as an adult, and if I haven't heard back from them within the week I might post the photos here for you all to make up your own minds as to any similarities (I don't see any myself)
The name 'Christina' does crop up within Mervyn's paternal line. Mervyn's aunt was Maria Christina (she dies without issue in 1897), his great aunt was also Maria Christina (she marries but I haven't yet found any children yet), and his great great aunt was Christina (who marries and does has a daughter called Christina but I can't find any marriage and/or children for her...but then Irish records from the mid-1700's are not abundant, accurate, or online !)
So, thats where I'm at. I'm moving onto the images themselves, I've been told there are unpublished images of Mervyn's within the Royal Photographic Society collection. Maybe they will shed some light
