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Rosie
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21 Sep 2011 16:16 |
Yes, I have these thanks - it's John who is a mystery at the moment and I have just come across a Jean Adolphe R Maligny death in 1896 in Fulham. I don't know where he fits in with the rest of the family either. By his age at the time of death he was born in 1832 and I would imagine that he was a French National from the name. Maybe Maurice's brother? Fulham is the right area for early Maligny's x
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GRMarilyn
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21 Sep 2011 12:59 |
Rosie,
Are any of these yours ? BIRTHS In LAMBETH
Charles De Maligny...1877 Jeanne De Maligny.....1879 Raymond De Maligny...1883 Emile Henri De Maligny..1884 Bertie Maurice De Maligny 1886.
Edit.. Osps I guess you have some of these already !
Marilyn ......
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Rosie
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21 Sep 2011 12:11 |
Replied to last 2 posts - thanks - Now need yor help please in locating John Maligny and wife Bridget Dalton.
I have found the marriage for John and Bridget in Rochdale 1856 but I can find nothing on either of them from BMD's or census records - they just dont appear anywhere.
I found a Michael Dalton b 7th September 1833 to a John and Bridget Dalton in the Liverpool Catholic Baptism records - do you think that Bridget had been married before and that her marriage to John Maligny is a second one? I would appreciate some help with this one please - Maligny or De Maligny is an unusal surname and some of my De Maligny's dropped the " De " later on - Maurice and Marie De Maligny are the first of my rellies born in France in 1836. I dont know what happened to Maurice but Marie died in 1902 in Croydon, Surrey. She lived with her son Emile De Maligny and wife Grace.
Maybe someone could also help in tracing Maurice and Marie in France. I have no record of Maurice living in England and can't find any entry for Marie and son Emile into the uk.. Emile married Grace Bailey in 1876 age 24 in London
Anything new to add would be great - thanks alot
Rosie
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14 Sep 2011 21:09 |
Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1856 Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference MALIGNY John DALTON Bridget Rochdale Register Office or Registrar Attended Rochdale RM/7/52 http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/
Pre 1898, the registrar had to attend any non-conformist marr. Post 1898, it was mostly just RC marrs he had to attend (thru 1980-ish). Of course, he would attend (officiate at) all rego office marrs, too.
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Chris
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14 Sep 2011 15:57 |
Harold Maligny died in the ambush in Ireland in which Brigadier General Cumming was killed. I think he was probably driving Cumming's car.
Send me a message if you want to know any more about this
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Rosie
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27 Nov 2010 11:47 |
UPDATE FOR DE MALIGNY FAMILY
Hi I have had alot of help in finding info on Emile De Malignyand family which is great but now I have found members of my Maligny family on the Australian and Canadian Passenger Lists but dont have accesss to the information so I wonder if anyone can help me out please.
Jane Elise Maligny - Canadian Passenger List 1865 - 1935 - Arriving Montreal,Quebec
Mr B Maligny - Canadian Passenger List - Arriving Montreal,Quebec
Jane Elise Maligny - Canadian Parssenger List - Arriving Victoria, British Columbia
A.E. Maligny - Canadian Passenger List - Arriving Montreal, Quebec
Maligny - born Japan - Canadian Passenger Lists - Arriving Victoria, British Columbia
Messers Maligny - NSW Australian unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists 1826 - 1922 - Arriving NSW Sydney
C.E. Maligny - NSW Australian Unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists - Arriving NSW Sydney
Nead Maligny - New York Passenger List
All seem to have dropped the "de" from Maligny.
C,E is Charles Eugene and Jane Elise is his wife. Maligny is probably their daughter as she was born in Japan. The others could be brothers of Charles
I would be so grateful if I could find out as much as I can as go back to South Africa for a few months next week
Thank you
Rosie x
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Rosie
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22 Nov 2010 18:17 |
Ok - I'm with you on that one
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Kucinta
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22 Nov 2010 16:17 |
The article does say the convoy was travelling from Killearney to Buttevant so I think that's the geography taken care of., as the probate said Harold died between Buttevant and Kilarney.
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Rosie
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22 Nov 2010 15:13 |
Ah well , maybe Bertie or Raymond died before the 1911 census - process of elimination points to one of these two now.
Charles married Jane Elise Van Dyke Mose in 1913 so it cant be him - but where was he in 1911 - maybe back in Hong Kong.
I'm also not too hot on the geography of Ireland but I'll find out.
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Kucinta
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22 Nov 2010 14:59 |
Didn't readily trace Charles, Bertie or Raymond in census 1911 I'm afraid.
Divorce petition was from the National Archives site which is fairly good for divorce petitions up to c1937 or so, but I don't know if you can find out online if the petition was successful .
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
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Kucinta
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22 Nov 2010 14:52 |
Irish war of Independence is what was happening...
Looks like Harold died in the Clonbanin Ambush - date is right and the probate record already posted says he died between Buttevant and Kilarney.
Article below from Wikipedia, but you could probably google the incident.
"The Clonbanin Ambush was an ambush carried out by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) on 5 March 1921, during the Irish War of Independence. It took place in the townland of Clonbanin (aka Cloonbannin), County Cork.
The IRA force comprised almost 100 volunteers from counties Cork and Kerry, armed with rifles, hand grenades and a machine gun. Their target was a British Army convoy of three lorries, an armoured car and a touring car carrying Brigadier General Hanway Robert Cumming. The convoy was travelling from Killarney to Buttevant and comprised almost 40 soldiers of the East Lancashire Regiment.
When the convoy entered the ambush position, IRA volunteers opened fire from elevated positions on both sides of the road. The three lorries and touring car were disabled, and the armoured car became stuck in the roadside ditch (although those inside fired from its machine guns). As Cumming jumped from his car, he was shot in the head and died instantly.
The battle lasted slightly over an hour. As the IRA forces withdrew from one side of the road, a British officer and six soldiers attempted to flank the IRA on the other side. After a brief exchange of fire they retreated.
The IRA are not believed to have sustained any casualties."
EDIT: Three soldiers were killed in addition to the Brigadier, so i suspect one of them was Harold.
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Rosie
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22 Nov 2010 14:52 |
Hi Computer still playing up - obviously the Ghosts of Ancestry !! Thanks for all the info you have found for my mystery family. I think you are right about Edith H being Harolds widow. What was happening in Ireland in the 20's ? Sorry to be a bit dorf!!
Raymond is only Maligny on his baptism record and somewhere along the way Charles has dropped the "de" on some records and Jeanne has dropped hers as well on some - cant remember off hand which ones.
Does Charles get a mention on the 1911 census? How did you know where to look for him in Hong kong .
I dont know who Winifred and Millicent belong to - but I'm sure I find out eventually even if it means getting a birth or death certificate. I'm getting more and more interested in them all.
Can anyone access divorce records and which site are they on?
Thanks again everyone especially you K
I'll talk nicely to this machine now and hopefully it will behave!!
X
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Kucinta
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22 Nov 2010 11:59 |
Charles Eugene was working in Hong Kong in 1900, and appears on a Jurors list there.
I wonder if either or both Raymond and Bertie also went abroad for their work? Possibly one of them died abroad before 1911?
http://gwulo.com/jurors-list-1900
Maligny, Charles Eugene, Assistant ,China Traders Insurance Co Ltd. Peak Hotel.
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Kucinta
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22 Nov 2010 11:21 |
RE Strays.
Millicent J Maligny died in Paddington area aged 13, so born c1919:
Death: Name: Millicent J Maligny Death Registration Month/Year: 1932 Age at death (estimated): 13 Registration district: Paddington Inferred County: London Volume: 1a Page: 27
Winifred J Maligny born Hammersmith 1917 married for the first time in Paddington district in 1938.
Marriage: Name: Winifred J Maligny Spouse Surname: Hampton Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1938 Registration district: Paddington Registration county (inferred): London Volume Number: 1a Page Number: 113
SO perhaps Winifred and Millicent were sisters?
Could find out Millicent's father's name from the death cert; or Winifred's parent's from her birth cert.
Name: Winifred J Maligny Mother's Maiden Surname: Aikman Date of Registration: Jul Aug Sep 1917 Registration district: Hammersmith Registration county: Greater London Volume Number: 1a Page Number: 283
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Kucinta
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21 Nov 2010 22:53 |
John Halifax Lind brought a divorce petition against Marguerrite, but I don't know what the outcome was:
List of search resultsCourt for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, later Su... J 77/2990/2320 Divorce Court File: 2320. Appellant: John Halifax Lind. Respondent: Marguerite Irene Lind. Type: Husband's petition for divorce [HD]. . Divorce Court File: 2320. Appellant: John Halifax Lind. Respondent: Marguerite Irene Lind. Type: Husband's petition Date: 1932 Source: The Catalogue of The National Archives
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Kucinta
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21 Nov 2010 22:34 |
That leaves the two Millicent strays, and parentage of Winifred J Maligny to sort out, as well as what happened to Bertie Maurice and Raymond Alain.
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Kucinta
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21 Nov 2010 22:31 |
More on death, and probate of Harold:
Name: Harold Adolph Maligny Probate Date: 21 Apr 1921 Death Date: 5 Mar 1921 Death Place: Bedfordshire, England Registry: London
Maligny Harold of 56 Southville-road Bedford (wife [sic] of Edith Hilda Maligny) died 5th march 1921 between Buttevant and Kiliarney country Cork ireland. Administration London 21st April to Edith Hilda maligny widow. Effects £21 7s 11d.
Edith is probably your 'stray' Edith H Maligny who remarried:
Maligny Edith H Platt St.Martin 1a 1050 Jun 1923 Platt Ebenezer T Maligny St.Martin 1a 1050 Jun 1923
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Kucinta
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21 Nov 2010 22:08 |
Re Emily Maligny - stray death? I believe she is probably Emile' s second wife.
Death: Name: Emily Maligny Death Registration Month/Year: 1964 Age at death (estimated): 88 Registration district: Croydon Inferred County: Surrey Volume: 5g Page: 82
Marriage:
Name: Emily Rundle Spouse Surname: De Maligny Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1921 Registration district: Croydon Registration county (inferred): Surrey Volume Number: 2a Page Number: 734 Spouse: Emile De Maligny Rundle Apr-May-Jun 1921 Croydon Surrey .
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Kucinta
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21 Nov 2010 21:03 |
Death of the wife of Charles Eugene De Maligny:
Name: Jane E Van D De Maligny Death Registration Month/Year: 1967 Age at death (estimated): 86 Registration district: Northumberland Central Inferred County: Northumberland Volume: 1b Page: 277
Death of Charles Eugene:
Name: Charles E Maligny Death Registration Month/Year: 1960 Age at death (estimated): 82 Registration district: Surrey South Western Inferred County: Surrey Volume: 5g Page: 842
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Kucinta
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21 Nov 2010 20:49 |
You said Raymond Alain dropped the 'de'. What was your source for this?
Just thinking that if it was post 1911, it would mean by process of elimination that Bertie Maurice was the second child who was deceased by census 1911.
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