Doesn't sound like any of my lot yet. I must have missed a step here, are we talking about a Middlesbrough and a Durham in Canada? Apologies. I've been away for a month. On 2015-06-10, at 2:52 PM, Sheila Woods via wrote: > I'm still trying to find connections between Fermanagh and folks who settled > in Middlesbrough, and hoping someone will recognize some of these > relationships. > > > > James Martin probably didn't go to Middlesbrough, but these children were > there by 1851, living near each other. > > > > Definite children of James Martin: > > Ann <1811> wife of James Holmes > > Mary <1823> married James Snow in Darlington, Durham on 24 Aug 1846 > > > > Possible children of James Martin: > > Jane <1823> married Joseph Snow in Fermanagh before 1846 > > Owen <1810> married Mary and had children in Ireland 1831-1844 > > Catherine <1805> sister of Owen and wife of Peter Carey > > (Owen's children were George <1831>, Jane <1832>, Francis <1838>, Patrick > <1841>, James <1843>, Mary <1844>) > > > > Alice, Owen and Thomas Maguire were probably siblings. Alice was in > Middlesbrough by 1851. Owen and Thomas probably didn't go to Middlesbrough, > but their children were there by 1861. > > Alice <1792> wife of John Snow and mother of James, Joseph and John > > Owen father of Francis <1832> > > Thomas father of Catherine <1831> and Bridget <1828> > > (Catherine married Thomas McQuade in Enniskillen on 15 Nov 1851 and Bridget > married Owen McManus on 17 Jan 1853 in Middlesbrough) > > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Sheila > > > > ================================== > > https://www.google.ie/ > ================================== > http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/placenames/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to FERMANAGH-GOLD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Who would have been 70 when Pension started and when would others have been 70, to apply?? Did any of them apply? DH On 10/06/2015 23:22, Carl Maguire via wrote: > I'm still trying to find connections between Fermanagh and folks who settled > >in Middlesbrough, and hoping someone will recognize some of these > >relationships. > > > > > > > >James Martin probably didn't go to Middlesbrough, but these children were > >there by 1851, living near each other. > > > > > > > >Definite children of James Martin: > > > >Ann <1811> wife of James Holmes > > > >Mary <1823> married James Snow in Darlington, Durham on 24 Aug 1846 > > > > > > > >Possible children of James Martin: > > > >Jane <1823> married Joseph Snow in Fermanagh before 1846 > > > >Owen <1810> married Mary and had children in Ireland 1831-1844 > > > >Catherine <1805> sister of Owen and wife of Peter Carey > > > >(Owen's children were George <1831>, Jane <1832>, Francis <1838>, Patrick > ><1841>, James <1843>, Mary <1844>) > > > > > > > >Alice, Owen and Thomas Maguire were probably siblings. Alice was in > >Middlesbrough by 1851. Owen and Thomas probably didn't go to Middlesbrough, > >but their children were there by 1861. > > > >Alice <1792> wife of John Snow and mother of James, Joseph and John > > > >Owen father of Francis <1832> > > > >Thomas father of Catherine <1831> and Bridget <1828> > > > >(Catherine married Thomas McQuade in Enniskillen on 15 Nov 1851 and Bridget > >married Owen McManus on 17 Jan 1853 in Middlesbrough) > > > > > > > >Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > > >Sheila --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus