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My husband's great grandmother - Eliza or Elizabeth Maguire or McGuire - was born in County Leitrim in 1849 but I would love to know more!

Her parents were John Maguire, a farmer, and Annie Reilly. Elizabeth came to Melbourne on the ship Charlotte Gladstone from Plymouth in Sept 1869, arriving here on christmas Eve! 

She married Richard Taylor in Melbourne on Sept 5 1872 and had 4 children. She died of heart disease on Nov 17 1904 and is buried at Williamstown Cemetery.

Sadly there is no other information available about her! She was recorded as both Eliza and Elizabeth - and her surname was spelt both ways!! I would like to know more details about her life in ireland and her family there.

I would really appreciate any help or suggestions - Thank you...Margot Eklund

Margot

Monday 7th Mar 2022, 04:01AM

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  • Margot:

    I searched the subscription site Roots Ireland in Co. Leitrim for any children of John Maguire and Annie Reilly. Unfortunately, no records came up which means the children were likely baptized in an RC parish which no longer has records back to 1849. Six of the twnety-two Leitrim RC parishes have records starting in the 1850s or later.

    I also looked for a marriage record but did not locate a record.

    Maguire/McGuire was a common surname in Co. Leitrim. There were seventeen John Maguire/McGuire head of households listed in the 1857 Griffiths Valuation so too many to pinpoint a particulare parish where your family was from.

    Have you considered DNA testing? You may find matches with 3rd or 4th Maguire cousins not necessarily in Ireland but maybe in other parts of Australia or other countries.

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 7th Mar 2022, 03:12PM
  • Thank you Roger for your reply - and for your time. 

    I am wondering if perhaps her parents married elswhere and moved to Leitrim..? or that it was one of the parishes that you said has no records for that time. I know that shipping records sometimes have more details, but sadly not in this case! 

    Her death notice in the newspaper in Nov 1904 asks for Irish and American papers to please copy - so she must have still had links to both those countries. 

    it may be that DNA is the way to go!

    Thank you - Margot

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Margot

    Monday 21st Mar 2022, 12:43AM
  • Margot:

    Reilly was more common than Maguire in Leitrim. I think John Maguire and Annie Reilly married in Leitrim.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 22nd Mar 2022, 07:06PM
  • Margot

    On Elizabeths death cert does it mention her parents names, I found one Elizabeth but her parents names are 

    Father

    Mitchell Saml

    Mother

    Maria Brain

    This is obviously not her 

    I would think DNA would be the way to go

    There are a lot of McGuire/Maguire families in Leitrim

    Geraldine Buckley-Smith, Ireland XO Volunteer

    Monday 4th Apr 2022, 09:32PM

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