Hello Belfast Boy
I agree, that Kathleen and Catherine are interchangeable names. We know that she used both Kathleen and Catherine, as seen in the records found so far.
I spent a lot of yesterday looking into the Bradley/Doherty family but didn’t really come to any conclusions.
I wondered if someone on that 1911 census was a Godparent to Kathleen.
Depending on how old she was when adopted, it is quite possible she never knew the names of either parent.
I also looked for Catherine and child in the 1939 register. Not found in England, but as an Army family, they could have been posted anywhere in the world.
What I have not had time to do is look at ALL the births for Catherine/ Kathleen Gallagher in Derry (~1903-1908), or for Catherine with a mother Gallagher, and then back track and check for deaths of one or both of her parents before 1911.
It will be a little time consuming, but I can’t think of a short cut to this, and it may bring results.
Don’t assume she WAS of full age at marriage. Plenty of people lie about their age so they can marry.
It is useful to know that Catherine was still alive when her husband died. We are looking for her death after 1965. She may be under a different name, if she re-married.
Do you know why Robert Frederick John Rodgers who died in 2003, was recorded on his death with the surname
Gallagher?
Do you remember anything of your grandmother Catherine after 1965, or have any photos of her with the family after this date? For example - Did she attend your father's 2nd marriage.
I'm looking for anything that might give her place of abode after 1965.
There is this possible electoral roll. Not sure of it, and have not checked further.
1967 -1968 - 1970 Birmingham, All Saints, Soho; 48 Clarence Road - Catherine ROGERS