I’ve been trying to find more on the Delanys. Before going too far I realised I need to work forwards a bit before working back.
In my first post I mentioned Matthew Browne of Dublin who married Margarette Delaney, daughter of Matthew Delaney of Cork (deceased). Previously I didn’t know when or where they died. I’d assumed sometime before the 1860s/70s but it turns out they both died in 1897 in England…
Dublin Daily Express, 14 Apr 1897
BROWNE - April 11, in London, Mathew Browne, solicitor, late of Dublin and Cahirciveen.
Dublin Daily Express, 14 Sep 1897
BROWNE - September 7th, at her residence, Staplehurst, Kent, Margarette, beloved wife of the late Matthew Browne, Solicitor, of Dublin, Killarney, and Caherciveen.
There is a burial record on FindMyPast for Matthew Brown, buried at East Peckham Holy Trinity on the 17th April. I’d assume Margarette was probably buried there too, but I don’t have a headstone transcription (if indeed there is one).
Going by the 1891 census, Matthew Browne was born in c1812 (which fits with the 1812 baptism I have for him) while Margarette Delany was born c1822. I’ve not yet found any baptism record for her (I’m not even sure whether she’d have been Catholic or Protestant at birth).