I don't think we have found a marriage, nor so far a death for Mary / Margaret D'Arcy.
Francis was baptised in 1867 (born 1866) with mother apparently Joanna O'Day.
If in fact Edmund and M were not married (we don't know), could her death have been registered as Welsh (or similar)?
Another birth?
D'ARCY, WILLIAM
Mother's Maiden Surname: WELCH
GRO Reference: 1849 M Quarter in ST GILES IN THE FIELDS & ST GEORGE BLOOMSBURY Volume 01 Page 63
Is there a death/burial for him in St Giles?
Hi Jonwarrn,
thanks for your response. After the wonderful contributions yesterday from the good folk of Rootschat I was able to find an 1841 Census featuring 'Edward Da Darcy' learning his shoemaking trade in Brick Lane, Whitechapel, Middlesex on 'Ancestry'. I had seen it before but the DOB (1821) looked a bit 'iffy'. However, as none of the ages match up on the 5 census records and Death Reg I am willing to believe it is correct. This coupled with all the other discrepancies on the census records lead me to believe he either had a very strong accent that was difficult to understand, or that he deliberately was obfuscating. I think due to other circumstances of his life, the latter is probably true. His second 'wife' Joanna was apparently either his cousin (or some have suggested, but I have not been able to corroborate) his niece.
The further information then opened the door to a possible marriage in Ireland from 1842:
Name: Edmond Day
Gender: Male
Event Type: Marriage
Marriage Date: 2 Jul 1842
Marriage Place: Imogeela, Ireland, Ireland
Residence Place: C Martyn
Parish Variant:s Castlemartyr
Diocese: Cloyne
Spouse: Mary Walsh
I have found a death registration for a Mary Walsh which looks about the right age. I cant lay my fingers on it right now, but I think it was about 1864, with an estimated birth year of 1821 which is about right. Joanna's first child appears to be Frank 'Francis' Henry D'arcy in 1866, so that could work.
I hadn't seen that William reg. before, but it looks a possibility and worth checking out, thank you.
B