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I am searching for any information on my great-great grandparents James Flynn and Elizabeth Madden who came to Australia on the "Navarino" in August 1839. The passenger list states

James Flynn - Brought out by the Government, a Native of Cork, son of John Flynn a publican and his wife Margaret. James was a Tailor by trade, Aged 22 years May 1839, Religion Protestant, Can read & Write.

His wife Elizabeth is said to be 19 years old in March 1839 a native of Mallow Co Cork, her father (unable to read the name) a butcher of Queensplace, Cork.  Elizabeth was a dressmaker Could read & write and was of the Catholic religion.   

James and Elizabeth were married in St Finbarr's Church South Cork on 17 Nov 1838. The witnesses for the groom - James Sheehy and Ellen Fahy and for the bride E. Quain.

Any help with information would be greatly appreciated

jetbar

Tuesday 4th Feb 2014, 05:53AM

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  • Hi Barbara,

     

    They married in the Catholic church.

     

    Area - CORK & ROSS (RC) , Parish/Church/Congregation - CORK - SOUTH PARISH
    Marriage of JAMES FLYNN of N/R and ELIZABETH MADDEN of N/R on 17 November 1838

     

    More search options Husband Wife
    Name JAMES FLYNN  ELIZABETH MADDEN 
    Address N/R  N/R 
    Occupation N/R  N/R 
    Father N/R  N/R 
    Mother N/R  N/R

    Further details in the record
    Recorded Parochial Area SOUTH PARISH (ST FINBARRS)
    Witness 1 JAMES SHEEHY (WITNESS FOR HUSBAND)
    Witness 2 ELLEN FAHY (WITNESS FOR HUSBAND)
    Witness 3 E QUAIN (WITNESS FOR WIFE)

     

    Brendan

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    BrendanJoseph

    Tuesday 4th Feb 2014, 11:39AM
  • Noting the witness for the wife on their marriage above is E Quain. There is an Owen Madden married to Margaret Quain in Mallow c 1796. I found that they had one son Daniel Owen Madden

    Daniel Owen Madden (1815-59), writer, was born in Mallow, County Cork, the only son of Owen

    Madden, a Cork merchant, and Margaret Madden (née Quain). He died in Dublin 6 August 1859 and his remains were brought to Cork, where he was buried in the family plot in Upper Shandon

    I would be interested to know if my Elizabeth/Eliza was one of Owen & Margaret's children but can't find any other births.

     

    jetbar

    Saturday 5th Mar 2016, 12:40AM

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