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19 Feb 2017 23:55 |
That's interesting safc, but the mother's maiden name is Nora, from the 1871 census.
Malyon, I will have a look at that site. Thank you.
Rootgatherer, it might have been a good possibility had he not of died. Thank you for trying.
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19 Feb 2017 23:25 |
Just checked, it's not that one. That wee chap died the same year.
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19 Feb 2017 23:24 |
this is the birth above no mothers name
BARRY, - - GRO Reference: 1883 J Quarter in FULHAM Volume 01A Page 304
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19 Feb 2017 23:16 |
Have you ruled out this birth please?
It may be a year out but if the parents hadn't decided on a name, it may be a possibility?
Births Jun 1883 (>99%) BARRY Male Fulham 1a 304
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19 Feb 2017 22:34 |
Lynne this might be of interest to you
http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/irish-records-burned.html
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19 Feb 2017 22:05 |
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Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms Transcription
Learn more Print transcription View image First name(s) Stephen Last name Barry Birth year - Baptism year 1846 Baptism date 16 Jan 1846 Residence Clonoulty Parish Clonoulty Alternative parish names Clogher, Clonoulty and Clogher, Clonoulty and Rossmore, Rossmore Diocese Cashel and Emly County Tipperary Country Ireland Father's first name(s) John Father's last name Barry Mother's first name(s) Anne Mother's last name Dwyer Repository National Library of Ireland National Library of Ireland link http://registers.nli.ie//registers/vtls000632689#page/1/mode/1up Register Baptism Record set Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Births & baptisms Collections from Ireland
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19 Feb 2017 21:43 |
Thanks safc. I will have a look. If it is the case that his birth was never registered, does that mean I will never be able to trace my family back to Ireland, or is there anything else I can try?
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Lynne
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19 Feb 2017 21:37 |
It's ok Malyon. It's a long time ago and there is no one alive who will be upset. It's on my tree anyway, but thanks for asking.
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19 Feb 2017 21:37 |
lynne
https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/
search civil records
there is few you can look at on that site.
if he was born before 1885 in england his birth might not of been registered
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19 Feb 2017 21:34 |
Lynne
would you like me delete the post I put on about jeremiah
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19 Feb 2017 21:34 |
Lynne
would you like me delete the post I put on about jeremiah
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19 Feb 2017 21:26 |
Thanks safc for that. At least I won't order that birth certificate.
Malyon, all the notes you have found are from my own family tree, but thanks.
MargaretM I have his military records and know all of this and I have his children's birth dates. Thank you anyway. I know he doesn't sound very nice. I have also found a trial at the Old Bailey on 26 Jun 1905. The age is slightly different, so not sure if it is him, but it does seem likely. This was also mentioned in a book called the Gangs of London, by Brian McDonald.
I wish I could say something nice about him, but as he died in 1933 and I was born in 1964, I don't know much. The only thing I can say is that my mum never said anything bad about him and seemed to love him.
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19 Feb 2017 20:58 |
I hesitate to post what I've been reading on Jeremiah's military records but he seems to have been a "bad dude". His whole record seems to be one of being charged with being absent without leave, desertion and using insubordinate language to his superior officers. He was finally discharged in 1915 for misconduct and his character awarded on discharge was bad.
The records do however have the birthdates of his children. Do you have them? Want them?
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19 Feb 2017 20:57 |
FIGHTS
There were lots and lots of fights when Jeremiah came home drunk. He only got nasty in drink when he drank Mann & Crossman's beer. Nan said they made it from old boxing gloves. Any other brewery's beer and he was fine.
Pedigree Resource File - Pedigree Resource File Jeremiah /Barry/ View Tree Gender Male
Birth 3 June 1883 Poplar Sources 2
Birth 6 March 1883 Poplar Sources 1 , Database online. Death 26 November 1933 73a Devons Road, Bow, London, England, United Kingdom
Birth 3 June 1883 Poplar Sources 2
Other 1 October 1914 Gillingham, Kent
Death 26 November 1933 73a Devons Road, Bow, London, England, United Kingdom
Other from 1 June 1908 to 31 May 1912 Mill Hill
Other from 27 March 1907 to 26 March 1908 Mill Hill
Other 07/02/2010 22:16:06 Sources 1 , Database online. Other 1914 Sources 1 , Database online. Birth 6 March 1883 Poplar Sources 1 , Database online. Marriage 20 July 1902 St John's Church, Poplar
PARENTS Father Stephen /Barry/
Mother Annie Elizabeth /Steed/
MARRIAGES (1) Spouse Emily Hannah /Hearn/
Marriage 20 July 1902 St John's Church, Poplar
SOURCES (6) British Army WWI Pension Records 1914-1920 London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 British Army WWI Medal Rolls Index Cards, 1914-1920 www.ancestry.co.uk : British Army WWI Pension Records 1914-1920 www.ancestry.co.uk : Public Member Trees www.ancestry.co.uk : 1891 England Census
NOTES (1) ARMY
Jeremiah Barry joined the army on 1 October 1914 at the age of 31 years and 120 days. He was 5' 4.75" and weighed 135 lbs. His girth, when fully expanded was 39.5" with a range of expansion of 2". He had grey eyes and brown hair. He had slight varicose veins on his left leg, scars on both knees and sailor tattoo on right forearm, heart etc. tattoo on back of right hand and 2 hearts etc. tattoo on left forearm. He was Roman Catholic. He was in good health. On 22 Oct 1914 he was sent to France. On 31 Dec 1914 until 10 March 1915 he was in hospital in France. He was transferred to England on 10 March 1915. On 19 March 1915, he was declared a deserter for going absent without leave from 19 March until 26 March 1915. On his return he was then held in civil custody in the detention room awaiting trial on 29 March 1915. He was sentenced to 112 days detention. On 9 July 1915, he was under guard in the detention room again awaiting trial for another charge. He was sentenced to 6 months detention for when on active service, using insubordinate language to his superior officer. He was discharged for misconduct on 29 Sept 1915.
MARRIAGE
Annie, Jeremiah's mum didn't want him to marry Emily. Apparently, she was waiting outside the church when they got married with an apron full of horse s--t to throw at them, instead of confetti. So the priest had to let them out the back door of the church.
FIGHTS
There were lots and lots of fights when Jeremiah came home drunk. He only got nasty in drink when he drank Mann & Crossman's beer. Nan said they made it from old boxing gloves. Any other brewery's beer and he was fine.
COMING OVER FROM IRELAND
Irene said that her mum, Lily, told her that Jeremiah had told her that he came over to England as a small boy with his father and remembered his father holding him up on the boat so that he could see Ireland as they left the coast for the last time. So he must have been very young. He never went back there. However, according to Jeremiah's army records, he was born in Poplar. I have found his father on the 1871 and 1881 censuses. Jeremiah was born in 1883/4 and I have found him on the 1891 census, so either his family travelled over to Ireland between 1881 and 1883/4 and he was born there and then they came back before 1889, when his father died in Poplar. Or they went over for a holiday after he was born. I can't find his birth certificate, so could he have been born in Ireland?
According to Irene, her mum said that Jeremiah had the most beautiful auburn coloured hair and that when he washed it it was the colour of a new penny, but then he would put brill-cream on it and that made it appear dark.
MEDICINES
Apparently, Jeremiah used to make a lot of medicines and would always be the one to look after the children when they were sick. He obviously had been taught lots of recipes from someone that had some sort of homeopathic knowledge.
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19 Feb 2017 20:52 |
found on family search https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3MLJ-NFF
Jeremiah /Barry/ View Tree Gender Male
Birth 3 June 1883 Poplar Sources 2
Birth 6 March 1883 Poplar Sources 1 , Database online. Death 26 November 1933 73a Devons Road, Bow, London, England, United Kingdom
Birth 3 June 1883 Poplar Sources 2
Other 1 October 1914 Gillingham, Kent
Death 26 November 1933 73a Devons Road, Bow, London, England, United Kingdom
Other from 1 June 1908 to 31 May 1912 Mill Hill
Other from 27 March 1907 to 26 March 1908 Mill Hill
Other 07/02/2010 22:16:06 Sources 1 , Database online. Other 1914 Sources 1 , Database online. Birth 6 March 1883 Poplar Sources 1 , Database online. Marriage 20 July 1902 St John's Church, Poplar
PARENTS Father Stephen /Barry/
Mother Annie Elizabeth /Steed/
MARRIAGES (1) Spouse Emily Hannah /Hearn/
Marriage 20 July 1902 St John's Church, Poplar
SOURCES (6) British Army WWI Pension Records 1914-1920 London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 British Army WWI Medal Rolls Index Cards, 1914-1920 www.ancestry.co.uk : British Army WWI Pension Records 1914-1920 www.ancestry.co.uk : Public Member Trees www.ancestry.co.uk : 1891 England Census
NOTES (1) ARMY
Jeremiah Barry joined the army on 1 October 1914 at the age of 31 years and 120 days. He was 5' 4.75" and weighed 135 lbs. His girth, when fully expanded was 39.5" with a range of expansion of 2". He had grey eyes and brown hair. He had slight varicose veins on his left leg, scars on both knees and sailor tattoo on right forearm, heart etc. tattoo on back of right hand and 2 hearts etc. tattoo on left forearm. He was Roman Catholic. He was in good health. On 22 Oct 1914 he was sent to France. On 31 Dec 1914 until 10 March 1915 he was in hospital in France. He was transferred to England on 10 March 1915. On 19 March 1915, he was declared a deserter for going absent without leave from 19 March until 26 March 1915. On his return he was then held in civil custody in the detention room awaiting trial on 29 March 1915. He was sentenced to 112 days detention. On 9 July 1915, he was under guard in the detention room again awaiting trial for another charge. He was sentenced to 6 months detention for when on active service, using insubordinate language to his superior officer. He was discharged for misconduct on 29 Sept 1915. MARRIAGE
Annie, Jeremiah's mum didn't want him to marry Emily. Apparently, she was waiting outside the church when they got married with an apron full of horse s--t to throw at them, instead of confetti. So the priest had to let them out the back door of the church. Annie, Jeremiah's mum didn't want him to marry Emily. Apparently, she was waiting outside the church when they got married with an apron full of horse s--t to throw at them, instead of confetti. So the priest had to let them out the back door of the church.
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19 Feb 2017 20:47 |
the jeremiah barry born cork 1884
parents are
michael and mary
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19 Feb 2017 20:38 |
Thanks everybody for your help so far.
Just a quick question, how would I order an Irish birth certificate. Would it be on the www.gro.gov.uk website, the same way I order an English one?
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19 Feb 2017 20:30 |
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1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Charles Place, Bromley, Poplar, London, England
Learn more Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place John Goggins Head Married Male 51 1840 Rigger Ship Middlesex, England Transcription Mary Ann Goggins Wife Married Female 34 1857 Canvass Maker Middlesex, England Transcription Margaret Goggins Daughter Single Female 19 1872 Sack Maker Poplar, Middlesex, England Transcription Annie Goggins Daughter - Female 9 1882 Scholar Poplar, Middlesex, England Transcription James Goggins Son - Male 14 1877 Boiler Sealer Poplar, Middlesex, England Transcription Elizabeth Goggins Daughter - Female 13 1878 Scholar Poplar, Middlesex, England Transcription Jeremiah Goggins Son - Male 6 1885 Scholar Poplar, Middlesex, England
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19 Feb 2017 20:10 |
Jeremiah Barry England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007 Name Jeremiah Barry Event Type Death Registration Quarter Oct-Nov-Dec Registration Year 1933 Registration District Poplar County London Event Place Poplar, London, England Age (available after 1866) 49 Birth Year (Estimated) 1884 Volume 1C Page 356 Line Number 21
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19 Feb 2017 20:08 |
Jeremiah Barry United Kingdom, Militia Service Records Name Jeremiah Barry Event Type Military Service Event Year Range 1806-1915 Event Place United Kingdom Birthplace Middlesex Birth Year (Estimated) 1884
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