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Maddie
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18 Feb 2022 15:09 |
son james James Country England Last name Daley Volume 8B Birth quarter 3 Page 132 Birth year 1861 Record set England & Wales Births 1837-2006 Mother's maiden name Doolan Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records District Liverpool Subcategory Civil Births County Lancashire
Jacobus County Lancashire Last name Daley Country England Birth year 1861 Archive Liverpool Record Office Birth date 17 Jan 1861 Archive reference 282/REC/1/2 Baptism year 1861 Document type Baptisms Baptism date 24 Jan 1861 Records year range 1859-1863 Church Our Lady of Reconciliation de la Salette Page 215 Parish Liverpool, Our Lady of Reconciliation de la Salette Record set England Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms Diocese Liverpool Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Father's first name(s) James Or Jacob Subcategory Parish Baptisms Mother's first name(s) Mariae Collections from England, Great Britain Mother's last name McCamley
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ErikaH
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18 Feb 2022 15:13 |
Possible 1871 for Sarah posted at 11.43. Posted hasn't commented
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Kucinta
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18 Feb 2022 15:16 |
Hi Maddie,
According to census 1861, and the baptism, little James was born in Jan 1861, or at least, early 1861, so unlikely to have had birth registered in 3rd qtr 1861.
Struggling to find a marriage for either James or John to a Mary McCamley. She was supposedly only 20 in 1861, so unlikely to have been before mid 1850s at the earliest.
EDIT, still have the issue as to why, if the Sarah baptised 1859 does belong to this family, her mother Mary was apparently single, but going by the name Daly rather than McCamley.
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18 Feb 2022 15:27 |
That's why I asked the question about proof that the baptism and marriage were for the same person. Unclear response
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Maddie
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18 Feb 2022 15:35 |
i think and probably wrong that bapt is messed up, maria's name put in fathers space and where mothers name should be entry scored out, cant see underneath
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Kucinta
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18 Feb 2022 15:42 |
Some things are hard to prove; it is a baptism in Liverpool in 1859, which I assume tallies with Sara Gibson's birth location and age in censuses.
It is also a Catholic baptism, and Sarah Daly married Joseph Gibson in a Catholic ceremony, and their children were also baptised Catholics.
On the other hand Daley and variants looks likely to be a name of Irish origin, and there were quite a few of them in Liverpool.
I have found the GRO index unhelpful in this case, possibly down to variations in name, or, as penalties for non registration were yet to be introduced, the birth(s) might have gone unregistered.
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Kucinta
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18 Feb 2022 15:44 |
Re Maddie's 15:35 comment, that's kinda what I was wondering, but again, so hard to 'prove' these things. :-)
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Kucinta
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18 Feb 2022 16:40 |
In census 1851 there is a Mary McCamley born c1840, Liverpool Lancs ( as per Mary Dailey in census 1861).
She is living in a Court in Chisenhale St , Vauxhall, which is the area where Our Lady of Reconciliation de la Salette is.
James McCamley c1791 Bricklayer' lab, born Ireland Margaret McCamley c1803, wife, born Ireland Francis McCamley, son, c1829 Liverpool Hugh McCamley, son, c1831 Liverpool James Mc Camley son, c1834 Liverpool MARGARET McCamley, daur c1837 Liverpool MARY McCamley, daur c1840 Liverpool Henry McCamley, son, c1844 Liverpool
Note two occurrences of the name Margaret ( the sponsor on Sarah Daly's baptism in 1859 was recorded as Margaret Daly)
Margaret McCamley daur of James McCamley married William Brownbill in 1855 in a C of E ceremony (liverpool cof e marriages and banns on ancestry)
Margaret Brownbill is the sponsor for James Daley son of Jacobi Daley and Mariae McCauley in 1861.
Is there any chance, given the muddlesome nature of the baptism record for Sarah Daly in the same location in 1859, Margaret Brownbill nee McCamley was also the sponsor, and ended up recorded as Margaret Daly?
Maybe the recorder had been drinking...?
I do realise this is a total reach, and is totally circumstantial.
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Kucinta
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18 Feb 2022 17:12 |
Hmm,
Mary McCamley, aged 25, of Vauxhall Rd, daur of James McCamley married a David Martin in a C of E ceremony at St Albans, Bevington, Liverpool.
Margaret McCamley daur of James who married William Brownbill at St Peter's in 1855, and was a sponsor at the baptism of James Daly son of Jacobi Daley and Mariae McCamley in 1861, was also of Vauxhall Road.
If Mary was already married to David Martin, then she would not have been free to marry John/James Daly.
BUT, Mary would only have been aged about 15 in 1854, not 25...
:-( :-S
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Maddie
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18 Feb 2022 17:29 |
according to this she was a minor so plausible
Margaret Spouse's marital status Bachelor Last name McCamley Spouse's residence Hornby St Age Minor ------------------------- Spouse's father's first name(s) William Marital status Spinster Spouse's father's last name Brownhill Year 1855 Spouse's father's occupation Labourer Marriage year 1855 Witness 1 Robert Brownhill Marriage date 22 Apr 1855 Witness 2 Catherine Brownhill Place Liverpool, St Peter County Lancashire Denomination Church Of England Country England Diocese Liverpool Archive Liverpool Record Office Residence Vauxhall Road Archive reference 283-PET-3-51 Father's first name(s) James Register type Marriages Father's last name McCamley Register year range 1855-1855 Father's occupation Blacksmith Record set Lancashire Banns & Marriages Spouse's first name(s) William Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Spouse's last name Brownhill Subcategory Parish Marriages Spouse's age Full Collections from England, Great Britain Spouse's occupation Labourer
she was 26 on the 1861 cesus with a 3 year old daughter
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Kucinta
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18 Feb 2022 17:48 |
It's Mary McCamley that is the issue. The Mary who ended up with James Dailey, and mother of little James Daley bap in 1861 with sponser Margaret Brownbill, was only aged 20 in 1861, and aged 11 in 1851 when with her family.
So she would only have been 15 or so when/if she married David Martin in1854, which makes it seem that she was a different Mary McCamley.
But both Mary McCamley who married David Martin, and Margaret McCamley who married William Brownbill, gsve a fathers name as James McCamley, and an address as Vauxhall Rd, so would seem to be linked.
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Maddie
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19 Feb 2022 11:26 |
marys marriage in 1854 records her father james as a labouer whereas margrets marriage in 1855 records james as a blacksmith henrys marriage in 1861 records him as a labourer
David Spouse's birth year 1829 Last name Martin Spouse's marital status Spinster Age 27 Spouse's residence Vauxhall Road Birth year 1827 Spouse's father's first name(s) James Occupation Labourer Spouse's father's last name McCamley Marital status Bachelor Spouse's father's occupation Labourer Year 1854 Witness 1 John Stevenson Marriage year 1854 Witness 2 Catherine Barns Marriage date 09 Jun 1854 County Lancashire Place Bevington, St Alban Country England Denomination Church Of England Archive Liverpool Record Office Diocese Liverpool Archive reference 283-ALB-3-1 Residence Vauxhall Road Register type Marriages Father's first name(s) James Register year range 1850-1867 Father's last name Martin Record set Lancashire Banns & Marriages Father's occupation Labourer -------------- Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Spouse's first name(s) Mary Subcategory Parish Marriages Spouse's last name McCamley Collections from England, Great Britain Spouse's age 25
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Kucinta
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19 Feb 2022 14:58 |
Yet it's Margaret Brownbill, nee McCamley with the 'blacksmith' father, who is the sponser of James Daley, parents James Daley and Mary McCamley, who don't seem to have an official marriage on record.
I am really struggling with this one, as both brides came from Vauxhall Rd, so that points to a connection, but that bride is recorded as 10 yrs older than Margaret's sister, and Mary Dailey were in 1851 and 1861.
Feel like I'm swimming in treacle - lot of effort, but little progress...
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