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Mcmahon/Mcperson completed

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scarey

scarey Report 6 Oct 2011 18:02

Potty
yes please I can send you a message with my contact details if you would like me to.That would be really great, and at least one step towards discovering a lttle more
thanks sue

Potty

Potty Report 7 Oct 2011 11:48

scarey, just click on my name in any of my postings on this thread and use the box that comes up to PM me.

scarey

scarey Report 9 Oct 2011 12:44

Hei potty
It worked Graham has contacted me .
He says the marriage cert says father Barnet Mcperson born 1805. I still think it is an alias. Barnet might be a way of writing a northern Irish accent Bernard, and there are just so few McPersons. If the name was said McMann then a woman might have adopted the mcperson. The baptism of James Bernard shows clearly that it was Jospeh Grindey and Hannah Mcmahon as parents. Also hannahs great niece MaryMcMahon/ Mcmann was known at least by my grandfather, my mother and a great aunt. there is just too much evidence to be able to trust the name on the marriage cert. My big question is why but I think that has a lot to do with social history of the time. I am still no nearer finding the origins of Hannah's parents or why they chose to come to the Uk. Interesting though to say the least
will keep you posted

Potty

Potty Report 9 Oct 2011 13:07

Hi Sue,

Glad the contact worked! Did Graham give you all the info from the marriage cert? I am surprised that Barnet's DOB was on it or did Graham give you that info from another source?

Where did the marriage take place? Was it in a catholic church? What was Barnet's occupation?

scarey

scarey Report 9 Oct 2011 17:18

No he hasn't yet given me all the info-I have asked for it. The marriage took place in st peters, stoke which is an anglican church.20th sept 1858 .I know it was st Peters from Staffs Bmd .Graham hasn't yet told me where. The date I hadn't known. I also thought it strange that he knew the date of Barnet's birth though he didn't say where he was born.
I also want to know Barnet's given occupation and whether he was alive at the time of the marriage and also Josephs father and occupation.I have james as jospehs father who died between the censuses of 1891 and 1901,and was a brickmaker.
So joseph an anglican married Hannah a catholic whose child prior to the marriage was baptised in the catholic church in stafford.Their youngest child was baptised also in the catholic church in stafford .

scarey

scarey Report 9 Oct 2011 17:38

Have just found John William on the staffsBMD site spelt GRINDY birth 1860 longton mothers maiden name MACMAHON. ref no LGN/029/057.Don't know how I had missed that before. Sarah Ann is also there 1859 GRINDYref LGN/27/073 but in this case Maiden name spelt MACMAHON I think this means the evidence for Hannah being Bernard McMahon's daughter is getting stronger.The only birth ref I need to find is for emily born stourbridge 1q1863

chrissiex

chrissiex Report 12 Oct 2011 20:33

hi, I am just putting a post here to put it in 'my threads' after reading your post on genealogy chat about when to start a new thread :-)

McMann McPerson ... that is something a feminist with a sense of humour might do in our day but it is a strange thought for the mid 1800s ... but if she were looking for an alias for herself it might have occurred to her ... or possibly the registrar just gave up on spelling McMahon ! :-D

it is indeed a coincidence between 'Barnet' McPerson and 'Bernard' McMahon ... we certainly know of other cases where a person using an alias has kept grains of truth like a father's real first name ...

what of Barnet's occupation on the marriage certificate (I may have missed this ) ... Bernard was an ag lab in 1841 so nothing really distinctive there ...


Bernard in 1851 for reference

Name: Bernard McMahon
Age: 55
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1796
Relation: Head
Spouse's Name: Bridget McMahon ( one year older )
Gender: M (Male)
Where born: Dovis, Ireland
Civil parish: Stafford St Mary

he is a bricklayer's labourer this time

and it says County Down, not 'Dovis' ...

also Hannah in 1851 ?

ame: Hannah McMann
Age: 18
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1833
Relation: Lodger
Gender: F (Female)
Where born: Staffordshire, England
Civil parish: Stafford St Mary


when you say

'The only birth ref I need to find is for emily born stourbridge 1q1863'

you mean ... ? the entry is at freebmd

http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl

Births Mar 1863
GRINDEY Emily Stourbridge 6c 189


( one tip for posting ... use the 'enter' key to create some white space between thoughts in your posts ... it makes them very much easier to read )

chrissiex

chrissiex Report 12 Oct 2011 20:53

could Hannah possibly have been already married and thus the need to dissemble ?

Marriages Dec 1854
Flaharty Mary Wolverhampton 6b 791
? McMann Hannah Wolverhampton 6b 791
Timlin Anthony Wolverhampton 6b 791
Welch Peter Wolverhampton 6b 791

Anthony 1821 and Mary Timlin are in Wolverhampton in 1861 with a 3-yr-old child their eldest ...

I don't see a suitable Peter Welch in 1851 or 1861 ... another name that could get confused ... Welsh, Walsh ...

there is no other Hannah Mcm*n in Staffordshire in 1851 ... although there is an Honor McMahan 1823 in Wolverhampton ... but Honora McMann married in Wolverhampton in 1852 ...

( there are a Peter and Hannah Welch in Lancashire in 1871 but they married in Chorley 1853 )


well it is a possibility, only the McMann Welch marriage certificate would tell ... or would the Staffordshire site show something ?

scarey

scarey Report 13 Oct 2011 11:08

Thanks chrissie
I had with help from potty contact with graham who had the marriage cert
We pooled our info and both came to the conclusion that hannah mcmahon was born in newry in 1834 parents bridget and Bernard mcmahon. Bridegt and bernard were from county down,. Bernard from newry and probably bridget as well. They came to stafford in the late 1830's with four children .They may have had more older children but we are unaware of them at present. It seems that we have collected all we can from the english end of their descendants but the question still remains who were the forebears of bridget and bernard, but Perhaps we have to await publicationof irish baptisms and marriages before we can go further back.this is the reason I felt this thread really is completed yet I can not say is answered as My original questions remain unanswered.
thanks again fro you interest
I am interested too in looking at this name as it crops up to in the paternal part of my tree and I wondered if there was any connection between the two families in the early 19th century

chrissiex

chrissiex Report 13 Oct 2011 15:43

I would be very tempted to get the Hannah McMann 1854 marriage certificate to see who she was !

this is another problem with working on other people's families ... you keep wanting to empty their bank accounts to quench your curiosity :-D


... oh drat, never mind, I think this is them in 1861 in Wolverhampton ...

Peter Welsh 30 born Ireland
Hannah Welsh 29 born Ireland c1832
James Welsh 5
Bridget Welsh 2
Sarah Welsh 6 MO
Michael Welsh 22
Bridget Heggins 28

scarey

scarey Report 13 Oct 2011 16:38

Dear Chrisse

thanks again for the tips

especially about the white space :-)

thank goodness I don't have a bank account to empty :-D