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Hi,

From marriage, I know name of father. Can't find anyone with his name anywhere nearby in 1911 census. Also can't find Birth Cert under father's surname. So maybe born "ïllegitimate". There is a girl of same 1st name born in Tipperary Workhouse 4 yrs earlier, but how to connect the 2? Baptisms I've seen name the father even if not married, & surely every children a century ago was baptised.

The question is where baptised, & how to find baptism for someone born 1907 please?

Catholic, from Knockroe, Limerick according to the 1911 census, so I take that to be the one in Parish of KIlteely.

Next question: would anything be available from the Workhouse records that survive? For instance mother's name, or if born in Workhouse, father's name presumably recorded as shown under father's surname in 1911 census.

Thanks in advance for any help

Ron

RonE

Tuesday 6th Nov 2018, 06:25PM

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  • Hi Ron,

    have you looked on the free site irishgenealogy.ie for the birth registration. If you post more details of the 1911 census we might be able to help more. 

    Jim Vaughan, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 6th Nov 2018, 10:05PM
  • Thanks for the reply Jim.

    Yes I did look for birth registration there. That's what I meant by "Also can't find Birth Cert under father's surname." in above post. 

    Link to the Workhouse in 1911 census pages is http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Tipperary/Tipperary_We…;

    I'm asking about Johanna near the bottom of page 6 of the images. Hopefully you can find something I couldn't.

    Thanks for trying to help,

    Ron

    RonE

    Wednesday 7th Nov 2018, 03:51AM
  • Hello again from "down under". 

    Father Joe Tynan has told me their is no record of the baptism of a Nugent girl in the Parish of Kilteely in the relevant period.

    I tried an email to Tipperary Library, but no reply.

    Any other thoughts please?

    Ron

    RonE

    Thursday 10th Jan 2019, 09:58PM
  • Jim Vaughan,

    I presume the above detail you asked for didn't help. I presume an issue is baptisms indexed to 1899, & this baptism is around 8 years later.

    Thanks anyway,

    Ron

    RonE

    Thursday 7th Mar 2019, 06:59PM
  • I wish to add that a lady from Tipperary Library has now answered my email, & spent quite a bit of time searching the little that survives there from the Workhouse & informing me generally about the Workhouse ran. I could not have asked for better help, but alas, I'm not the wiser about this girl's parents.

    RonE

    Thursday 4th Apr 2019, 04:20PM
  • Hi, you say............
    From marriage, I know name of father..........  what is it?
    Margot

    Margot

    Saturday 6th Apr 2019, 01:19PM
  • Margot.

    She said Patrick. Sorry I didn't include that in my query, as I didn't know that would help.

    Thanks for any help you can provide,

    Ron

    RonE

    Sunday 7th Apr 2019, 05:12AM
  • Hi RonE,
    Yes any names help.
    There is a Patrick Nugent listed in Kilteely in a townland called Ballinlough aged 50.
    I'm not saying that he was the father, but it was the only Nugent called Patrick in the area.
    Go back to the 1901 census and you will see his record.
    He dies and so just his wife Margaret and a niece in the 1911 census.

    Husband's name and where she married, would help.
    Margot
     

     

    Margot

    Tuesday 9th Apr 2019, 07:59AM
  • Hi Margot, and thanks for trying to help.

    Yes I did notice that Patrick in 1901 Census, with ages all rounded off to the lower decade. From his Death Certificate 8 years later by his niece & neighbour, he was 63 when this girl was born. He left an estate valued at 283 pounds.So would a daughter of such a person be in the Workhouse 2 years later?  I've have been told no, but you might have a different opinion. Would a 62 year old [age when girl's mother became pregnant] have been unfaithful to his wife? His widow didn't die for over a decade later, & from her age at death by his niece neighbour, she was 62 when this girl was born. That Pat only married 3 years before the Census.

    I made the subject here finding the parents of this girl, but I should have put finding the mother, as surely she is the key to it all.

    BTW, Parish Priest at Pallasgrean has now replied that he can't find a baptism.

    So do you think an elderly person dying 2 years after his daughter was born leaving 283 pounds & a widow, be the likely to have his daughter in the Worlhouse 2 years after his death?

    Kind regards

    Ron

    RonE

    Wednesday 10th Apr 2019, 04:33AM
  • Hi Ron, you say............
    So do you think an elderly person dying 2 years after his daughter was born leaving 283 pounds & a widow, be the likely to have his daughter in the Worlhouse 2 years after his death?
    Yes. 
    Girls / Ladies who had children out of wedlock were always looked down on, but what about the male?
    They got away with getting sisters, daughters, other related people in the family way all kept hush hush.

    A guy I know from another site was asking if anyone knew a lady, it turned out to be his Mother, he was adopted, I knew her, but never knew about the son.
    When I asked cousins about it they all knew but said nothing, so two faced it makes me sick.
    So yes to you question.
    I know since another site has the DNA matches, that there are a lot of matches to families. Haha caught out at last!

    Margot

     

    Margot

    Thursday 11th Apr 2019, 12:11PM
  • Thanks Margot.

    I never thought of it this way. I thought if he had money, his daughter would be at home. But it seems she was born outside marriage, so he could have been hiding her & shunning the mother.

    Kind regards

    Ron

    RonE

    Friday 12th Apr 2019, 08:52AM

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