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NIFTYFIFTY47
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MERNE FAMILY
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Wednesday 06 July 11 01:04 BST (UK) »
Help Please...I am looking for the descendants of Luke J Walsh 1865-1933 (I believe he was from Galway) and Mary Josephine (Ciss) Merne born 1876 in Cork....died in the late 1960s I think. They married in Cork in 1908 I believe. They had two sons to my knowledge. One Fr. Paul was a missionary priest in Africa and the other was called Tom.
If anyone can help me with this I have extensive information on the Merne family and i will be happy to share it.
GAJM1
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Re: MERNE FAMILY
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Wednesday 06 July 11 06:27 BST (UK) »
Are they in the 1911 Ireland Census?
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/
Or had they left Ireland by 1911
Castlemcauliffe
NIFTYFIFTY47
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Wednesday 06 July 11 11:08 BST (UK) »
I can't find them there but I DO know they were still living in Ireland. Sadly I have found that the 1901 and 1911 census are not as comprehensive as we would like them to be. I think a lot of people got "missed out" either because they were in shared accommodation or in lodgings.
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Wednesday 06 July 11 17:02 BST (UK) »
Perhaps your best bet is to order their marriage record from
www.groireland.ie
a photocopy costing 4euro will do provided you give them the following details
Luke J Walsh and Mary Josephine Merne
Marriage
Registration District: Cork
Quarter & Year: Jan-Mar 1908
Volume 5 Page 151
Castlemcauliffe
skibbgirl
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Re: MERNE FAMILY
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Wednesday 06 July 11 18:03 BST (UK) »
If people were in some kind of special housing they might be recorded by their initials in the census.
Also, depending on their Gaelic pride - some may have registered themselves by their Gaelic names.
This has happened in my family. Not only did one member register by his Gaelic name but he was in a police barracks so he was registered by his Gaelic initials. When I was searching the county for D C he was:
D O'C
My five year old granddad is missing from his household record, and he wasn't with Grandmom and Granddad in the next townland either. I have not ruled out that he could have been temporarily in a local hospital.
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Barnane, Cahalane, Collins, Connolly, Driscoll, Hourihane, Hurley, Looney, McCarthy, Mahony, Sweeney, Young in Skibbereen area of southwest County Cork, Ireland; Regan in RoaringWater bay area and in Caheragh parish
GAJM1
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Wednesday 06 July 11 19:26 BST (UK) »
Some of Mary Josephine Merne siblings went to Syracuse, New York according to Ellis Island.
Castlemcauliffe
NIFTYFIFTY47
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Re: MERNE FAMILY
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Wednesday 06 July 11 19:46 BST (UK) »
Yes...I have all of them and none of us have any addresses for her descendants. How I wish I had started my research 40 years ago!!!
GAJM1
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Wednesday 06 July 11 19:49 BST (UK) »
Perhaps getting the marriage record is the best bet. Would give you Luke's father name etc.
I found one possible Luke Walsh in 1901 Census from Sligo living in Galway City Book keeper
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Galway_North_Urban/Eglinton_Street/1374037/
Could be likely that this Luke went to Cork for work
Castlemcauliffe
NIFTYFIFTY47
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Wednesday 06 July 11 23:47 BST (UK) »
That could possibly be the right Luke....the age tallies,,,,,but where to go from there ? I can't seem to find either of them on the 1911 census when they would have been married. Ah well I'll keep digging!! Thanks for your interest.
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