Hi Frank I had a couple of hours to spare today and wanted to do a bit of searching for myself, so took a look at the two marriages. Yes, Daniel is one and the same, and this is what I found. Castlemacadam 4th July 1854 Daniel Johnson, full age, bachelor, Surveyor, Ballinacarrig, His father, Edward Johnson, Surveyor. to Priscilla Russell, full age, spinster, Parknashaw, Her Father, Francis Russell, Farmer. Both signed. Witnesses - Richd. Tuke and Fran. Russell (Could be F.W.Russell) Marriage by Licence. Glenealy 14th June 1866 Daniel Johnson, full age, widower, Auctioneer, Ballinacarrig. His father Edward Johnson, Surveyor to Mary Manning, full age, spinster, Glasnarget, Her Father: Robert Manning, Farmer. Both Signed. Witnesses - Bernard Manning, George Manning. Marriage by Licence. Also noted at Castlemacadam (which might be of interest) 15 Dec. 1868 William Johnson, full age, bachelor, Farmer, Avoca, His father, John Johnson, farmer to Ellen Russell, minor 19 yrs, spinster, Parknashaw, Her father, Francis Russell, Farmer. Both signed. Witnesses Fran..Russell (Could be F.W.Russell) and William Tuke. Marriage by Licence. Hope this helps. Best wishes Joyce > Many thanks for your email. I will order the civil record certs soon > (which > will have parents names) unless I receive the info from other sources > beforehand - it takes two to three weeks to get the records from > Roscommon. > A search on the List Archives gave the 1866 marriage at Glenealy Church > and > the bride's father as Robert Manning of Avonbank. > I have a connection to Mary-Anne Manning through the Bestall/Mannings of > Redcross and as I also have connections to the Ruskell/Johnsons of > Castlemacadam, it would be nice to see where it all ties together. > >
Many thanks Joyce, this also identifies Daniel's father as the surveyor in my posting of the 2nd April. http://www.eppi.ac.uk/eppi/digbib/view?did=c1:94936&p=562 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joyce" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 4:43 PM Subject: Re: [IRL-WICKLOW] Daniel Johnson and Priscilla Russell > Hi Frank > I had a couple of hours to spare today and wanted to do a bit of searching > for myself, so took a look at the two marriages. > > Yes, Daniel is one and the same, and this is what I found. > > Castlemacadam 4th July 1854 > Daniel Johnson, full age, bachelor, Surveyor, Ballinacarrig, His father, > Edward Johnson, Surveyor. > to > Priscilla Russell, full age, spinster, Parknashaw, Her Father, Francis > Russell, Farmer. > Both signed. Witnesses - Richd. Tuke and Fran. Russell (Could be > F.W.Russell) Marriage by Licence. > > Glenealy 14th June 1866 > Daniel Johnson, full age, widower, Auctioneer, Ballinacarrig. His father > Edward Johnson, Surveyor > to > Mary Manning, full age, spinster, Glasnarget, Her Father: Robert Manning, > Farmer. > Both Signed. Witnesses - Bernard Manning, George Manning. Marriage by > Licence. > > Also noted at Castlemacadam (which might be of interest) 15 Dec. 1868 > William Johnson, full age, bachelor, Farmer, Avoca, His father, John > Johnson, farmer > to > Ellen Russell, minor 19 yrs, spinster, Parknashaw, Her father, Francis > Russell, Farmer. > Both signed. Witnesses Fran..Russell (Could be F.W.Russell) and William > Tuke. Marriage by Licence. > > Hope this helps. > Best wishes > Joyce > > > >> Many thanks for your email. I will order the civil record certs soon >> (which >> will have parents names) unless I receive the info from other sources >> beforehand - it takes two to three weeks to get the records from >> Roscommon. >> A search on the List Archives gave the 1866 marriage at Glenealy Church >> and >> the bride's father as Robert Manning of Avonbank. >> I have a connection to Mary-Anne Manning through the Bestall/Mannings of >> Redcross and as I also have connections to the Ruskell/Johnsons of >> Castlemacadam, it would be nice to see where it all ties together. >> >> > > *************************************** > 1- Only leave in the body of the mail what is relevant to your answer > > 2- Change the SUBJECT LINE to suit the body of your own Mail to List. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >