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Searching about Marianna O'Mally
« on: Friday 16 May 25 00:12 BST (UK) »
Hello everyone,

I’m looking for any information about a woman named Marianna O'Mally, who was likely born around 1895 in Dublin. Unfortunately, I don’t have much confirmed data, but here’s what I know or suspect:

Full name: Marianna O'Mally (possibly spelled O'Malley, Malley, etc.)

Birth year: approximately 1895

Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland

I’m trying to find any details about her parents, siblings, spouse, or children if she had any.


If anyone has come across her name in family trees, parish records, census returns, or other sources, I would be very grateful for your help.

Thank you so much in advance!

Best regards, Nana
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Re: Searching about Marianna O'Mally
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 17 May 25 04:40 BST (UK) »
Where have YOU come across her, in what connection?  Do you think she is a family member/connection? Where do you think she ended up? Would she have emigrated?   How sure are you that her name was Marianne and not Mary Anne? 

If we could have a bit more context it would be useful

PS Marianna sounds a little like a baptismal name. Would it be?

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Re: Searching about Marianna O'Mally
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 17 May 25 07:47 BST (UK) »
Do you have a letter from her to a family member or vice versa?
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Re: Searching about Marianna O'Mally
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 21 May 25 20:25 BST (UK) »
Köszönöm az érdeklődést. Én azt hiszem találtam rá anyakönyvi bejegyzést nemrég de mostmár nem találom. Ebben az írásmódban volt a név: Marianna O'Mally. Nincs levelem róla, semmim. Róla egy közösségi platform hozott le születési dátumot , egy játékban: Dublin, 1895, és nevet de mást nem. És valóban létezett- e ez a személy , de szerintem igen. Szerintem fiatalon férjhez mehetett; fiatalon meghalt, talŕn 29 éves korában. Talán volt egy gyermeke. Ennek a családnak a történetét szeretném tudni végülis mert van mindehhez kapcsolódásom. Kik lehetnek a leszŕrmazottak , napjainkban. De ha nem találjuk, az sem baj :) ( talán őket is érdekelném én. ) Csak szeretetből. Ha van türelmük mindehhez vagy érdekli őket. Üdvözlettel, Nana.
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Re: Searching about Marianna O'Mally
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 22 May 25 18:31 BST (UK) »
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Thank you for your interest. I think I found a birth record recently but now I can't find it. The name was spelled this way: Marianna O'Mally. I have no letters about her, nothing. A social platform brought up a date of birth about her, in a game: Dublin, 1895, and a name but nothing else. And did this person really exist, but I think so. I think she might have married young; she died young, maybe at the age of 29. Maybe she had a child. I would like to know the history of this family after all because I have a connection to all of this. Who the descendants might be, nowadays. But if we can't find them, that's okay :) (maybe they would be interested in me too. ) Just out of love. If you have the patience for all this or are interested. Best regards, Nana.

I used google translate as we don't speak hungarian.
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