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John Hogan & Anne Swift updated request

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Cynthia

Cynthia Report 30 Jan 2012 13:59

Thanks. He remembers the funeral. Cx

ach

ach Report 29 Jan 2012 21:10

Cyn, will email it to you in the next few days.

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 29 Jan 2012 21:02

Thanks for that ach, I'll let him know.

Any chance you could let me have the Chipp info please. It's better that I just pass it on to him.


Regards. Cx.

ach

ach Report 29 Jan 2012 20:32

Cynthia, tell S I have now gone quite a bit further back with the Chipps, if he wants any more info it is on my Ancestory tree.

ach

ach Report 29 Jan 2012 20:28

Hi Cynthia

The funeral was for K Graham at Howe Bridge Crem. I didn't introduce myself because I didn't see him after we came out of the church.

Tell Steven my cousin has been attending the church services at St Peter's for her husband, her name is Margaret.


I am going to Ireland again next summer so will have to go to Dublin, went Sept last year but did my husbands family and didn't have time to do my own.

Thanks FBG.
Chris

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 29 Jan 2012 19:31

Hi, he is now curious as to which funeral it was????? :-D

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 29 Jan 2012 19:05

Small world again!

Message from FBG who is up to her fetlocks in small children and poorly dogs.......



The only place I would know to look for Dublin Records (Garristown)is in Dublin records office itself...Or the church for Garristown......Irish Civil Reg started in 1864 and FamilySearch have little on RC and neither of those two names in right area or time...



Sorry can't be of more help.



I will certainly say hello for you.....did you introduce yourself??


Take care. Cx.
..

ach

ach Report 29 Jan 2012 17:51

Hello Cynthia, I'm well, say hello to my relative, I was at the funeral of my cousin's husband a couple of weeks ago and he did the service.

Chris

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 29 Jan 2012 15:45

Hello ach! Long time no see - hope you are well. :-D


Just glancing a couple of posts above, I see that FBG was being horrid to me as long as 18 months ago - and she's still being horrid to me now. Some things never change..... ;-)


I will alert her to the fact that you are around - she doesn't get a lot of time on here these days as she has a little hurricane living with her!



I saw your relative this morning and he's popping round here tonight as it happens.......... :-D



Take care. Cx

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 29 Jan 2012 14:53

Copying over ach's new request:

I did post on here in 2010 regarding this family but I have now got a little further but I am stuck again.

John Hogan b.1845ish & Anne Swift b.1845ish married at St Michan's Dublin, 16/2/1863, on the Parish Record which I found on the Irish Genealogy site. The father of John is also John Hogan, and it looks like his residence at the time of marriage was either Garristown or Ganistown. His mother's name was Marea or maybe Mary, maiden name unknown.

Anne Swift's father was Peter Swift also residence in Garristwon or Ganistown, mother Annea maiden name unknown.

I have been told that the Garristown records only go back to 1857, has anyone any idea how I could move this forward or is this as far as I am going get!!

ach

ach Report 29 Jan 2012 14:49

nudge

ach

ach Report 27 Sep 2010 17:28

Yea English Proddy's are much easier, got plenty of them as well, but one at a time eh, get confused enough.

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 27 Sep 2010 17:12

I expect she will see this ,but I dont think she is on here everyday,so maybe a pm as well asking for any ideas.
She is a very nice lady and I am sure will try to help if she can.

Please can you have some English Proddys to ask about next time?
Just tag a message on here if you want help with any other of your lot.

And please dont tell C I said that or she may want help with something as well...sigh...

ach

ach Report 27 Sep 2010 16:45

Thanks for all your help really app.

I am also convinced Peter in Scotland is the right one. I will ask Eingobragh if any ideas for the marriage.

We have decided to go over to Ireland next year as my husbands family are from Mayo and he has been wanting to go back to the farm where they lived for a long time, he went as a child. So we will have to do the rounds.

Should I contact Eingobragh by PM.

Chris x

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 27 Sep 2010 16:26

Ok.

I do now think that it is "your"John Hogan on 1891 after going through everything again.
Catherine born 1880 is with him,you say you have a baptism for Christopher to the same parents as the other children and I am convinced that the Peter Hogan in Scotland on 1891 is yours too.

The trains ran well back then,unlike now,although they were slightly slower and more labour intensive of course.:)


The marriage of Anne Swift and John Hogan is another matter.

Being RC I guess you may need to go to Dublin to search for it.?
Unless Eingobragh has any ideas?

Holiday time??

ach

ach Report 27 Sep 2010 16:20

Just another thought, if I go and get the birth cert for Catherine b.1880 and the mother is Anne Swift then I will be totally convinced.

ach

ach Report 27 Sep 2010 16:13

I'm also confused but I'll try!! but thats nothing new.

We did'nt know if we was on the right census for the year 1891 and if he remarried because 1901 gave John's wife as Mary Ann but I guess it don't really matter because the birth of Peter on IG in Dublin I think is correct, right year, right place. So I will just have to accept it, so really it is only the marriage cert. for John Hogan and Ann Swift that I need to take it further.

You probably know how it is when something just doesn't add up then it puts doubts in your mind.

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 27 Sep 2010 15:38

You dont really need a second marriage cert for John Hogan do you?
Although I guess it would have given you his fathers name at least,not that that may have helped anyway.

I am out of suggestions here as I am really not good at Irish stuff.
My GGGrndfather was Irish ,born c1844 no place given where exactly in Ireland,so I dropped it there.

But could you recap what exactly you are left wanting to try and find other than the marriage of Anne Swift and John Hogan now please as I am confusing myself rapidly here..!

ach

ach Report 27 Sep 2010 14:31

Hi FBG
Been to history shop, no record for any of the 3 marriages, told they are all R.O marriages not church, so no records at Lanc's R.O. either, only way is to purchase them.

Looked at the burial record of Ann Hogan age 39, 18/11/1889 St Patricks RC Church. Address 39 Schofield Lane, Wigan.
So no further on really.

ach

ach Report 25 Sep 2010 16:25

Thanks for all that I will go down to the History Shop next week and see if I can find the marriages. Will get back to you asap. Thanks again