« Reply #6 on: Sunday 26 March 23 13:35 BST (UK) »
Yes, I needed a while to transcribe Jaeggi's address in the marriage cert. I think it is Noell or Noel House. I can read clearly the letters ..oell. The first letter N makes a french surname by meaning Christmas. In the census 1901 are 5 entries for frenchmen with this Noel surname. They are mariners, fishermen or jewelry dealers. This is just for 1901, the House on Little Island of course was built in the 19th century.
The other possible first letter could be an R. Then it would be Roell House. My mother tongue is not English. So I really don't know if a house name could be Roell House in Ireland.
Thank you very much for the link to the deed. I didn't know this document yet! Alas his address is his working place there...
What could be a possibility that Jaeggi was getting an apartment for him and his wife at the Munster Club at 8 South Mall Cork. They were aged 30 and 39 when they married 1900 and no child on the way at all.
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