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    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD From Fermanagh to Middlesbrough - Martin and Maguire
    2. Carl Maguire via
    3. 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

    06/10/2015 09:22:54
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD From Fermanagh to Middlesbrough - Martin and Maguire
    2. Dave H via
    3. 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

    06/10/2015 05:47:49