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Re: Martin Doyle / Mary Anne Brady 11 June 1882 (marriage) Help Please!
« Reply #18 on: Monday 24 December 12 11:34 GMT (UK) »
....gained some information from a relative who has a copy of Martin`s marriage certificate (but cant find it at present)...
 I think i have found Marry Anne and children in the 1901 census and presume Martin had died...

maybe post the details from that marriage cert when you locate it.  The additional details on the cert (occupations, places of residence, witnesses, name of the church etc) might help you work back in time..

There's a likely match for that marriage in Dublin south district, which covers south city and south west county Dublin :

  Name: Mary Anne Brady
  Registration district:    Dublin South
  Event type: Marriage
  Quarter and year: Apr-Jun 1882
  Volume: 2 / Page: 618

The same references appear for a Martin Doyle.

Can you post details of that possible 1901 census match ?
i.e. a link, or their address, names & ages  (see next post)


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Re: Martin Doyle - Dublin
« Reply #19 on: Monday 24 December 12 12:02 GMT (UK) »
Is the possible 1901 census match the one mentioned in reply #8 ?

see : Doyle household, Poole St.

The best way to check father's name is to search for civil births or baptisms for the children.You would have to order civil certs to check father's name but many baptisms for the city area are available free on the IrishGenealogy website. I believe I already searched for possible Doyle children with father as Martin without success - see reply #4  Some of the parish records online only cover up to the 1880s or 90s, so possibly not recent enough for a babptism for your Christopher.
 
Did you try ordering any of the possible birth certs for Christopher from the BMD index mentioned last year (reply #6) ?


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Re: Martin Doyle - Dublin
« Reply #20 on: Monday 24 December 12 20:39 GMT (UK) »

The family on reply 12, 20/4 Poole Street Merchants Quay, Dublin 1901 census : Mary A Doyle.

I am looking at this family as the best match as she is down as a widow and the head of family. Martin Doyle seems to have died between last child birth and 1901 census.

Thank you for the marriage details for Mary A Brady, can look at getting this marriage certificate to see what information is on it. Yet again thank you for your guidance!

Kev
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Re: Martin Doyle , Kevin Street- Help pls
« Reply #21 on: Thursday 27 December 12 13:51 GMT (UK) »
There are currently two Doyle families that I can see in Dublin city around the right time on IrishGenealogy where the father's name is Martin - both couples had children baptised in the RC parish of St. Andrew's :

  Martin and Catherine -  children Mary Bridget 1900

  Martin Doyle & Anne Bermingham - children James Joseph 1896 and Bridget 1895

it might be worth following these up on the census returns..


Shane

To save you time, you can discard the 1900 birth reference to Bridget Mary Doyle as she is one of mine, born Leeson Place to Martin Doyle & Catherine Doyle (maiden name also Doyle)


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Re: Martin Doyle - Dublin
« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 22 January 13 14:48 GMT (UK) »
I am related to Eliza Doyle can I ask what relationship you are to Christopher?
1901 census
20 Poole Street
Mary A Doyle - Wife Widower
Martin Doyle - aged 14
Christopher Doyle - aged 10
Mary A Doyle - aged 7
Eliza Doyle - aged 5

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Re: Martin Doyle - Dublin
« Reply #23 on: Monday 23 March 15 16:20 GMT (UK) »
I have a connection with the DOYLE family marrying into my ADDISON line - Michael Doyle married Mary GALVIN, their daughter Teresa married James Patrick MILES/MYLES.  Their daughter Mary Teresa married Ernest George ADDISON..

Would love to share informationl if anyone has connections to these families.

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Re: Martin Doyle - Dublin
« Reply #24 on: Wednesday 15 April 15 18:49 BST (UK) »
Hi can I ask is there any mention of a Martin, Mary Anne or Eliza Doyle in your family?

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Re: Martin Doyle - Dublin
« Reply #25 on: Wednesday 15 April 15 19:29 BST (UK) »
Hi,  no - only have a Mary Catherine  :-[   Michael Doyle (who married Mary Galvin)  was the son of James Doyle and Catherine Bryan.  In 1861 they were living at 8-2 Court Mount  Vernon View West Derby Liverpool,  only the two youngest children are shown as born Liverpool.  Michael is a basket maker and Catherine is a lace worker.  Michael is shown as a Stone Mason aged 17.

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