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Mary Jane Beatty 1870's Cavan Church of Ireland Corleck connection?
« on: Thursday 25 November 10 14:12 GMT (UK) »
Hello,

This lady, also known as Jeane Beatty/Beaty, married an Edward Nalty from Kilcommon, Co Mayo.
She was sent from Cavan to Mayo due to the lack of Protestants in the area.

I have traced a Mary Jane Beatty born 19 June 1876, from Corleck Cavan. She had a ather called William Beatty and a sister MArgaret. Her mother was Elizabeth Hunter Beatty.

I cannot for certain link them, although the dates are a good match. Can anyone help, I am new to this and need a helping hand!

My Mum seems to remember that the Jane Beatty we are looking for had a stepmother, her mother died when she was young, or perhaps divorced.

Her stepmother had 2 children we think names Ida/Aa Sinclair, or Stclair? and a Bailey Wickam/Wickham. Apparently the step mum came from Northern Ireland? Lots of varients on these name spellings

Sorry for the vagueness - my Mum and Aunts are all in their 80's and 90's!


Would love to solve part of the family mystery for my dear old Mum.
Thanks for reading.
Lilli

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Re: Mary Jane Beatty 1870's Cavan Church of Ireland Corleck connection?
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 25 November 10 16:16 GMT (UK) »
Hi Lili,

Have a look at these places, they both carry a lot of Batty'.
They come from another website, so if you just type the sites into the search box, they should come up.

County Fermanagh Northern Ireland Genweb

Ashfield Parish Co Cavan Baptismal records 1821-1864

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Re: Mary Jane Beatty 1870's Cavan Church of Ireland Corleck connection?
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 25 November 10 16:40 GMT (UK) »
Hi Lili,

Have a look at these places, they both carry a lot of Batty'.
They come from another website, so if you just type the sites into the search box, they should come up.

County Fermanagh Northern Ireland Genweb

Ashfield Parish Co Cavan Baptismal records 1821-1864

Jack

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http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nirfer/index.html
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~adrian/Ash_Bap1.htm
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Mary Jane Beatty/Beaty/ Beattie born Cavan 1876
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 10 March 11 16:28 GMT (UK) »
Hello I am trying to trace the ancestry of my Gt Grandma Mary JAne Beatty, or variations of.

We know she was born in Cavan in 1876, and that her father was a William Beatty/ Beaty, who was a farmer.

Possible Baileborough or Cootehill connections.

Mary Jane Beatty married Edward Nalty in Mayo.

Trying to establish who her parents were and if she had siblings.

Her mother allegedly died, and her father remarried. Who was this lady?

She had a half sister called Ida Sinclair/stclair. Who emigrated to Australia circa early 1900's

Any information on Ida Sinclair greatly appreciated also.

Can anyone help?

Thank you for reading.

Best wishes,

Lilli


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Re: Mary Jane Beatty 1870's Cavan Church of Ireland Corleck connection?
« Reply #4 on: Friday 11 March 11 15:26 GMT (UK) »
Hello,

there is a birth record of an Ida St Clair on Family Search
Belfast ; Jul - Sep quarter 1886
Vol: 1 Pg: 281

Is 1886 too late? You could send for that certificate to find the mother's name if it is a possibility.

best wishes
heywood
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