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British & Irish Origins lookups offered. (FINISHED

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Glen

Glen Report 28 Apr 2005 05:18

Please give me as much info as possible and I'll see what I can find.

Vanda

Vanda Report 28 Apr 2005 07:35

Hi Glen, Thanks for your kind offer of help. My Grandfather was James Bond HASSON, born November 1880 in Ireland (most probably Londonderry). He came to England, lied about his age to join the Navy (so the above birthdate we think might be out by a few months but not years) and married Bessie Maud Mary TOWNSEND in January 1907. They went on to have 9 children, one of whom was my Mum. My problem is that we know nothing more about his family. Apparently he had a sister Cissie who came to find him c.1930 and told him that his mother had died (but don't know when) and his mother was possibly Matilda or Cis. I don't know what info is available to you through Irish Origins but if the foregoing gives you a lead I would be over the moon. Thanks very much in advance. Best wishes - Vanda

Laurie

Laurie Report 28 Apr 2005 08:51

Hi Glen, If you are able I would appreciate any info you can find on a Kathleen Francis GLEESON, born abt 1842 in County Clare, to Michael GLEESON and Anne TIERNEY. I dont know anything prior to 1863 when she migrated to Australia. Thanks Laurie

Glen

Glen Report 28 Apr 2005 09:28

Vander, I found a James Hasson in the Griffiths Valuation Index as follows; Occupier - HASSON, JAMES Name Lessor - WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF DRAPERS County - LONDONDERRY Parish - DERRYLORAN Townland - BALLYLOUGHAN However you say that he was born in 1880 and the index stops at 1864, this may have been his father? Also the records searchable for Ireland are very old as per following. Dublin City Census (1851) Irish Wills Index (1484-1858) Militia Attestations Index (1872-1915) Irish Passenger Lists (1890) Griffith's Valuation Index (1847-1864)

Glen

Glen Report 28 Apr 2005 09:39

Helen, The only return I got for Edward GRIMMETT was the 1871 census record which I presume you already have. Sorry. Glen.

Steve

Steve Report 28 Apr 2005 11:51

Do you have more details about Militia Attestations Index (1872-1915) ?

Angela

Angela Report 28 Apr 2005 11:52

Hi Im looking for the parents of a Clara Bennett, she was born around 1910, married a Harry Greenough and had three children, Ernest, Ethel and Victor. Her address in 1931 was No. 1 Dyehouse Lane, New Mills, Derbyshire. Thank you in advance Angie

Maria

Maria Report 28 Apr 2005 13:01

HIYA,DONT KNOW IF YOU CAN HELP.TRYING TO FIND A DOROTHY COLEMAN WHO LIVED AT ALBERT PROMINADE, PAGET STREET,LOUGHBROUGH,IN THE 1940S.SHE REMARIIED SOMETIME DURING THE 40,OR 50S,AND HAD A SON CALLED BRIAN COLEMAN. THANX

Samantha

Samantha Report 28 Apr 2005 14:00

Hi Glen, Could you look up James Robert Jones born Nottingham 1860 ish! I have found him on the 1901 census but want to know who he lived with when he was younger. parents etc. Thanks Samantha

Michelle

Michelle Report 28 Apr 2005 15:05

Hi, I am trying to find a marriage and a death The marriage is for Ellen Burke and William Ross at about 1921 - 1924. 1924 is when their fist child was born and he was born in Athy in Kildare. At some point William had the children put into a convent after 1927 and came to England on his own so I am assuming that Ellen must have died. As you can imagine I am pulling my hair out on this one so ay help will be greatfully received.

Lynsey

Lynsey Report 28 Apr 2005 15:20

hi glenn dont know if you can help but i am looking for the@HOOLIGANS' I know they were in lancashire by 1871 so i presume they came over from Ireland before this. I dont know where they were from in ireland but i think they were catholics. Sorry i havent anymore info but any help would be appreciated thanks lynsey

Yvonne

Yvonne Report 28 Apr 2005 16:55

Margaret Carson Marriage to Andrew Smith, Cobh (Queenstown ) Cork Margaret dob 24/3/1896 Cobh . Andrew DOB 1894 Scotland MArgarets parents George and Eliza Carson nee conroy. Not sure of dates of either marriage. Grateful for any help in researching in ireland cheaply!! Thanks

Glen

Glen Report 29 Apr 2005 01:37

KATHLEEN Sorry no records for Thomas & Matilda MOORER. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ LESLEY Could this be her in 1841? Last Name First Name Sex Age Birth County Place Township City Parish County Image Details FLATT ESTHER F 55 SUFFOLK MELLIS ROAD YAXLEY SUFFOLK Unfortunately the image is too poor to be able to read, however I can send it to you if you want. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ MARCIA No records found for a Moses Corbett. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ANGELA The following are areas of search for British Origins England & Wales Census 1871 England & Wales Census 1841 Boyds Marriage Index 1538-1840 Marriage Licence Allegations - Vicar-General Index 1694-1850 Marriage Licence Allegations - Faculty Office Index 1701-1850 Bank of England Will Extracts Index 1717-1845 Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills Index 1750-1800 Archdeaconry Court of London Wills Index 1700-1807 York Medieval Probate Index 1267-1500 York Peculiars Probate Index 1383-1883 London Apprenticeship Abstracts 1442-1850 Apprentices Of Great Britain 1710-1774 London Consistory Court Depositions Index 1700-1713 Inheritance Disputes Index 1574-1714 Boyd's London Burials Index 1538-1853 Militia Attestations Index 1886-1910 Trinity House Calendars 1787-1854 As you can see theres not many records that go into the 1900's ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ MARIA Do you know who she was married too? The following marriages occured in that time frame. 14 Nov 1846 ASHTON COLEMAN 14 Nov 1845 BELL COLEMAN 27 Apr 1848 COLEMAN BOULTON 19 Sep 1848 BLOWER COLEMAN 26 Mar 1850 BOWIE COLEMAN 11 Apr 1846 BRISTOW COLEMAN 15 Apr 1841 COLEMAN CARRICK ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ CHRISTINE There is a John Fowler living at 24 Camden St. Dublin in 1851 Thats all the info I could find. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Glen

Glen Report 29 Apr 2005 01:42

STEVE, See below. About the Militia Attestations Index Militia Attestations can be very fruitful sources of genealogical data. They were documents filled in at the time of recruitment and contain much personal data. The Origins Network will be making available indexes to over a hundred thousand militia attestations, covering the whole of the British Isles, for the period of late 19th & early 20th centuries. For all the militia attestations in these indexes you can order copies of the original documents online from The Origins Network Essex Regiment This dataset indexes the attestations for 12,300 recruits to the 3rd and 4th battalions The Essex Regiment, between 1886 and 1910. Two thirds of these militiamen were born in Essex and a further 20% were from the adjacent counties of Middlesex, Suffolk, and Kent; the remainder were from all over the British Isles and abroad. Suffolk Regiment & Suffolk Royal Garrison Artillery The index covers the attestations for 3,450 recruits to the Suffolk Regiment (3rd and 4th battalions), and 2,170 recruits to the Suffolk Royal Garrison Artillery (now the Royal Artillery), for the period 1887 to 1908. 61% of the recruits were from Suffolk, but these militia also recruited from Cambridgeshire, which accounts for a further 24%. Middlesex Regiment The index covers the attestations for 11,500 recruits to the 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th Battalions of the Middlesex Regiment, for the period 1860 to 1901. Of these recruits, 73% are from Middlesex or London, with a further 13% from Kent and Surrey. There are a smattering from outside England: Ireland (84), Scotland (51) and Wales (41). Ireland's Royal Garrison Artillery This dataset is an index to Militia Attestation Papers, for the period 1872 to 1915, for over 12,500 militiamen in the Royal Garrison Artillery (present day Royal Artillery) in Ireland. The Royal Garrison Artillery had militia in the counties of Antrim, Clare, Cork, Donegal, Dublin, Limerick, Sligo, Tipperary, Waterford and Wicklow, plus Ulster; it is not clear what the difference is between the militia for Ulster - which of course contains County Antrim - and that for County Antrim. (At The National Archives, the Attestation Papers for Ulster, Antrim and Waterford are contained within the same box, though sorted separately. While the Ulster papers do not contain men born in Antrim, the Antrim and the Ulster papers both contain men born in Armagh.) Although most Attestation Papers for a particular militia are for men born in that county, there are many papers for each county where the men were born in adjacent counties (particularly where these adjacent counties had no militia of their own), and often in counties quite far away. In such cases, the men were most likely to be living at the time of Attestation in or adjacent to the county whose militia they had volunteered for.

Sandra

Sandra Report 29 Apr 2005 13:20

Hi Glen Thanks for the offer I am searching for a Michael Mining born in Ireland c1821 possibly county Cork, married to Catherine also born in Ireland c1821. At some point came over to England possibly Islington London. Trying to find Birth details and Marriage details , I can only find them in the 1881 cenus and then no trace. Many thanks Sandra

Michael

Michael Report 29 Apr 2005 13:28

Hi Glen......A brickwall,can you put a chink into it. My gt gt gt grandfather Malachi Reed bn 1799 Ireland married Mary O'Hara bn 1807 Ireland they married abt 1830/31 had six children then moved to Houghton-le Spring in County Durham abt 1847 and had another four children. My PROBLEM.. I have struggled to find anything on Malachi Reeds Birth or Marriage in Ireland..or Mary O'Hara's Can you help...? Malachi died 1875 aged 76 Mary died 1857 aged 50 I need help badly Negative Hair Mike

Elizabeth

Elizabeth Report 29 Apr 2005 13:35

Hi Glen Thank you for the offer of look ups. If possible could you please see if there is anything in the Dublin area for John LITT born about 1808. He was married in Cumberland, England in 1832. The 1861 & 71 censuses say he was born in Ireland and the 1881 that he was born in Dublin. Any help would be appreciated. Regards Liz

Helen

Helen Report 30 Apr 2005 02:46

hi there.i wonder if you can help me. im trying to find info on my grandads twin sister whom is still living as far as i know. name:Maureen kirwan place of birth:Dublin date of birth:23/09/1917 my grandads name who was her twin .was edward kirwan. any information atall would be great

Christina

Christina Report 30 Apr 2005 05:54

Hi Glen Could you possibly please look up Elizabeth Nichols in Middx, she died in 1892 age 36, that places her birth around 1856. Her father was William Henry Nichols. Her birth on census docs after her marriage to William Crawley [marriage details wrongly state Crowley] is stated as St Martins Middx. I have downloaded all GRO records for the period but cannot find a listing for that place. I found one census record for 1861 which could be right, the mother is stated as Eliza, Elizabeth is stated as age 4, however I am not sure this is mine as birth area just says London. I have her marriage certificate which states her father is a bootmaker. Many thanks Regards Christina

Maria

Maria Report 30 Apr 2005 09:55

DOH!...IM SO STUPID,IT WAS 1940 AND 1950 I WAS LOOKING FOR AND NOT THE 1800S. IM REALLY SORRY. DOROTHY COLEMAN WHO LIVED AT ALBERT PROMINADE, PAGET STREET,LOUGHBROUGH,IN THE 1940S.SHE REMARIIED SOMETIME DURING THE 1940,OR 1950S,AND HAD A SON CALLED BRIAN COLEMAN. THANX