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Tony
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14 Apr 2008 10:03 |
My maternal grandmother Edith Barry born 1872 was married twice first to Francis Watson 1898 Second Marriage to Dougald McPhail 1907. My line is from the second marriage. I have both marriage certificates her father William Barry was, on the second marriage shown 'deceased' Sergeant in the ? regiment its looks like Colchestershire. I have a very extensive family tree but can find very little about her the only clues I have I think Irish ancestry is one Any help would be appreciated
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David
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14 Apr 2008 10:14 |
Do you have any clue as to where Edith was born?
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David
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14 Apr 2008 10:40 |
There is an Edith Watson c1872 Aldershot on the 1901 census in St Giles Northampton with a son Leslie c1900.
On the 1881 census there was an Edith Barry c1872 Aldershot an adopted daughter of the Bird family.
From freeBMD:
Births Sep 1871 Farnham 2a 95 Barry Edith
Aldershot is an Army town.
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David
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14 Apr 2008 11:50 |
In 1871 in Aldershot there was:
William Barry c1836 Ireland Private, 2nd Battalion 17th Regiment and Depot 1st Battalion Margaret Barry c1837 Canada?
Deaths Dec 1871 Farnham 2a 49
Barry Margaret aged 34
Coincidentally the wife of John Bird on the 1881 census says her place of birth is North America.
Ediths first marriage was in Northampton.
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Tony
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15 Apr 2008 09:31 |
Thanks David you are on the money she had a son called Leslie and a Daughter will now look at the other possibilities Tony
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Tony
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15 Apr 2008 09:36 |
I think it could be Ireland but not sure
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JaneyCanuck
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3 May 2008 01:24 |
Tony -- here we are.
From the info you sent by PM, this is Edith in 1881. (You had completely confused me and I was looking in Canada!))
Name: Edith Barry Age: 10 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1871 Relation: Adapted Child (Child) Gender: Female Where born: Aldershot, Hampshire, England Civil Parish: Northampton Priory St Andrew County/Island: Northamptonshire Country: England Street address: 73 Private House Occupation: Scholar Registration district: Northampton Sub registration district: St Giles ED, institution, or vessel: 29
Edith Barry 10 Ann Bird 47 John Bird 42 Anne Smith 2 Margarite Smith 6 Maude Smith 3 Minnie Smith 24
So ... you said:
I have my grandmothers wedding Cert. showing William Barry as the father (deceased) in the 1971 census shows he was married to Margaret born in Canada.
Name: Margaret Barry Age: 34 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1837 Relation: Wife Gender: Female Where born: Canada Civil Parish: Aldershot County/Island: Hampshire Country: England
Name: William Barry Age: 35 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1836 Relation: Soldier Gender: Male Where born: Ireland Civil Parish: Aldershot County/Island: Hampshire Country: England Registration district: Farnham Sub registration district: Frimley ED, institution, or vessel: 2nd Battalion 17th Regiment and Depot 1st Battalion 17th Regiment Household schedule number: 1
for ref.
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JaneyCanuck
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3 May 2008 01:34 |
Ann Bird, adoptive mother of Margaret Barry, in 1881:
Name: Ann Bird Age: 47 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1834 Relation: Wife Spouse's Name: John Gender: Female >>> Where born: Canada
I wouldn't be surprised if she were Margaret's sister.
edit -- oops -- I see David said:
"Coincidentally the wife of John Bird on the 1881 census says her place of birth is North America."
And yes, the image actually says "British North America" (as in the British North America Act, 1867, our original constitution), which Ancestry has transcribed as "Canada".
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Tony
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3 May 2008 01:46 |
Sorry Kath been working the genealogy in Britain for so long and as I said its the first time I've been out of the country, I also thought they might sisters I will get a copy of the Bird marriage certificate and see is their names are the same Tony
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JaneyCanuck
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3 May 2008 01:48 |
More from the 1881 household:
Name: Minnie Smith [Minnie Bird] Age: 24 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1857 Relation: Daughter Father's Name: John Mother's Name: Ann Gender: Female Where born: Canada
Minnie's first child was born in Ireland and second in East Indies.
John Bird and Ann must have married in Canada.
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JaneyCanuck
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3 May 2008 01:48 |
Have you found the Bird marriage in England Tony??
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JaneyCanuck
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3 May 2008 01:55 |
The picture I'm getting is that William Barry and John Bird were in the military in Canada and married the two sisters, Margaret and Ann.
Aha. Here's John Bird in 1871, same place as the Barrys:
Name: John Bird Age: 33 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838 Relation: Soldier Gender: Male Where born: Lowick, Northamptonshire, England Civil Parish: Aldershot County/Island: Hampshire Country: England View Image Registration district: Farnham Sub registration district: Frimley ED, institution, or vessel: 2nd Battalion 17th Regiment and Depot 1st Battalion 17th Regiment
Aha! His wife in 1871:
Name: Hannah Bird Age: 34 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1837 Relation: Wife Spouse's Name: James Gender: Female Where born: Ns Civil Parish: Aldershot County/Island: Hampshire Country: England
It says NOVA SCOTIA for pity's sake. There's very little point in putting "Ns" as a birthplace in the *English* census.
And daughter, who would be Minnie in 1881:
Name: Mary J Bird Age: 14 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1857 Relation: Daughter Father's Name: James Gender: Female Where born: Ns Civil Parish: Aldershot County/Island: Hampshire Country: England
Now we have somewhere to look.
edit -- note - I have no idea why it says Hannah's husband is James and Mary's father is James in the Ancestry transcription. It's plainly John. (Ann would be a variant of Hannah, in the 1881.)
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JaneyCanuck
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3 May 2008 02:02 |
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/vitalstats/
https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/
To get search results, you have to agree to terms & conditions; to view images of records, you have to download a viewer.
Mary/Minnie's birth was unfortunately too early to be in the records.
And I don't see the marriage of a William Barry to a Margaret or of a John Bird to an Ann.
Dang!
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Tony
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3 May 2008 02:18 |
Unfortunately I am at work and my records are not with me I will contact you again this evening its 11.20AM here what time do you have My grandmothers marriage had John and Minnie Bird as witnesses
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JaneyCanuck
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3 May 2008 02:37 |
Heh, it's 9:40 pm here and I'll be going home to make din quite soon.
Anything you leave here, I'll see when I return. You know how to keep track of threads easily, right? -- just click on "my threads" over on the left side. I do it multiple times a day, so I'll never miss you. ;)
The 1851 Cdn census for Nova Scotia lists only heads of household, so no chance of finding your girls. Unfortunate, because I'd opened a window on each monitor and was comparing the Margarets and the Hannahs before I realized NS hadn't recorded the names of family members. :(
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Tony
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4 May 2008 08:12 |
Kath After a good search through BMD I can find no marriage records for John Bird and William Barry taking a guess from the 1871 census we have John Bird 32 & William Barry 35 both in the Army at Aldershot, both with Canadian wives. John was born in England and William born in Ireland I have a suspicion that they were Married in Canada as John Birds daughter was born there. On looking at the others on the census there is no shortage of people from Canada or Nova Scotia maybe it was a Canadian Regiment based in Britain
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Tony
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4 May 2008 09:18 |
Kath Here we go, British Light Infantry (Yahoo) the (Battalion returned from Nova Scotia 1871) with wives as soldiers do, so married in Canada hence no records in Britain. I would also suspect that it was Ann Birds second marriage This is a lot more interesting than my other side of the family farm labourers and railway workers A bit of study on Canadian History required here "is there trouble in Nova Scotia'
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Tony
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7 May 2008 22:37 |
Kath I have just recieved my grandmothers Birth cert. her mothers name Margaret Barry nee Mullins
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JaneyCanuck
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8 May 2008 00:27 |
Tony -- your grandmother was Maggie Mullins! My favourite show when I was a kid. ;)
I have to get some work done -- I'll get back to this later this evening.
Maggie Mullins -- I can't get a proper link to the Canadian Encyclopedia page, just the google cached version:
Most of the POPULAR LITERATURE read by Canadian children has been written in Britain or the US. There are exceptions. Mary Grannan's Just Mary Stories (1942) and Maggie Mullins and Mr. McGarrity (1952) are collections of humorous fantasy stories based on her long-running CBC radio series. During the 1940s, Leslie McFarlane wrote several volumes of the Hardy Boys series under the pen-name of Fenton W. Dixon. Two recent authors are also significant. In such books as Murder on the Canadian (1976), Terror in Winnipeg (1979) and The Green Gables Detectives (1987), Eric Wilson mixes Canadian settings and current social problems into the adventures of Tom and Liz Austen, youthful detectives. Gordon Korman, who began publishing in his early teens, has created humorous stories about teenagers in This Can't Be Happening at Macdonald Hall! (1978), Go Jump in the Pool (1979) and Macdonald Hall Goes Hollywood (1991).
Do you know that's the only thing I can find on the net -- a popular CBC kids' show in the 50s, and not a trace of its existence.
Theme song to the tune of Hear the Song of the Kerry Dancers, and ending: To say hello to Mr. McGarrity! I'll be singing it all night now.
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JaneyCanuck
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8 May 2008 01:17 |
Ann Bird and Margaret (Mullins) Barry could have been just good friends from Canada -- but with Edith being adopted by the Birds, one does suspect family.
There won't be any records at
http://www.novascotiagenealogy.com
because this is the coverage:
Births 1864-1877
Marriages Bonds 1763-1864 Registrations 1864-1932
Deaths 1864-1877
and we're looking for events in the mid-late 1850s. They would fall within the range for marriage bonds ... I don't really know what marriage bonds are ... but there's no record of them, anyhow, under Mull*, Barry or Bird.
The 1851 census has no Mullins-s in NS, but does have these:
Mrs Mullens Nova Scotia, Halifax County, Halfax Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 Wiliam Mullin Nova Scotia, Halifax County, Halifax James Mullin Nova Scotia, Halifax County, Halifax Timothy Mullin Nova Scotia, Halifax County, Halifax
They are heads of household, but the records do not include any other family members.
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