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Originally posted by Debra A View PostJust a typo .
Marie Kelly
31 Dec 1863 17 Jan 1864 Allen, Kildare John,
Mary
Denis Kelly
8 Oct 1865 22 Oct 1865 Allen, Kildare John,
Mary
James Kelly
18 Nov 1867 24 Nov 1867 Allen, Kildare John,
Mary
Bridget Kelly
22 Oct 1868 1 Nov 1868 Allen, Kildare John,
MaryLast edited by SuspectZero; 02-13-2016, 03:03 PM.
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Originally posted by SuspectZero View PostWho are John and Ann? The Marie I mentioned was John & Mary.
Marie Kelly
31 Dec 1863 17 Jan 1864 Allen, Kildare John,
Mary
Denis Kelly
8 Oct 1865 22 Oct 1865 Allen, Kildare John,
Mary
James Kelly
18 Nov 1867 24 Nov 1867 Allen, Kildare John,
Mary
Bridget Kelly
22 Oct 1868 1 Nov 1868 Allen, Kildare John,
Mary
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostWe have to start from the basis those things were truthful, otherwise any old Mary Kelly could fit.There's loads in my neck of the woods for starters..Mary Kelly on Ilkley Moor bar t'at (she never wore one apparently)
Marie, Denis James and Bridget were the recorded Kildare brood of John and Ann.Last edited by SuspectZero; 02-13-2016, 02:59 PM.
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Originally posted by SuspectZero View PostThat assumes that everything she said was the honest to gods truth!...lol
But there are no siblings recorded, so there's no Henry or any other sibling in the records I just mentioned. Also note, this is the first child - see the dates between marriage and birth - so that may rule this one out entirely.
Marie, Denis James and Bridget were the recorded Kildare brood of John and Ann.
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostBut it's not Limerick and there's no Henry!
But there are no siblings recorded, so there's no Henry or any other sibling in the records I just mentioned. Also note, this is the first child - see the dates between marriage and birth - so that may rule this one out entirely.
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Originally posted by SuspectZero View PostI have a baptismal record of Marie Kelly. Born to parents John Kelly & Mary McCann 12/31/1863. Baptised Jan 17, 1864 in Allen, Kildare, Ireland. I also have a marriage record for John & Mary 2/16/1863. Witnesses are Thomas Rushe & Margaret Carthy. The marriage was also performed in Allen, Kildare.
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostIs she niece to someone named Ann Kemp in 1881?
Good luck with it anyway, SZ.
In the 1881 UK Census, Catherine Mitchell is shown as the Aunt of one Mary Kelly, age 18, and a housekeeper by profession.
Catherine was born in 1831 in Ireland (don't know what part yet) and was the daughter of Patrick Kelly (Laborer). She married John Mitchell on 10-2-1852 and was married to him until he disappears by the time Mary shows up in the Census. He probably died. Could this be one of the relatives of Mary Kelly that were suggested as living in London? The residence location of Catherine in 1881 was Shoreditch.
So now the trick is to locate Catherine's brothers. One of them spawned the niece of Catherine - the Mary Kelly of the 1881 Census. If one of them is a John, that makes things more interesting.Last edited by SuspectZero; 02-13-2016, 01:43 PM.
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostNo, SZ I suggested that because looking for marriages of women baptised Mary Kelly in the same parish would be part of the elimination process.
Sometimes marriage details were even added to a baptismal entry years later. I've seen a couple of examples of this in the records.Last edited by SuspectZero; 02-13-2016, 01:40 PM.
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Originally posted by SuspectZero View PostThis is a good idea. Deb - while we might find more info on Mary here, would it be likely that she would have married back in Limerick if she was living in Wales?
Sometimes marriage details were even added to a baptismal entry years later. I've seen a couple of examples of this in the records.
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostA good collaboration project would probably be looking through the huge amount of digitised (not transcribed or indexed) Catholic records from Limerick County and City on the link that Robert posted earlier.
If MJK was a Catholic born in Limerick she should be in there, plus there are marriages from the same birth parishes making it possible to trace the women a bit easier too as brides normally married in their birth parishes.
http://registers.nli.ie/
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Originally posted by JadenCollins View PostI've been there, SZ.
No matter how hard you try, every response is negative. Whenever you ask a couple questions people look at you like you've just killed somebody.
I had a rather bad experience there.
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Originally posted by miss marple View PostWe don't know that. The problem is an excess of information.
Miss Marple
We can all keep guessing.
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Originally posted by SuspectZero View PostWhy Jaden?
No matter how hard you try, every response is negative. Whenever you ask a couple questions people look at you like you've just killed somebody.
I had a rather bad experience there.
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