Have i any chance of tracing Patrick Welsh born 1845
Patrick Welsh
Born apx 1845 Ireland
Died apx 1887 Liverpool
Marriage 5/3/1866 Mary McCormick St Anthony’s Church, Liverpool
Address Wright Street, Liverpool
Parents Patrick Welsh and Michael and Mary McCormick
Witness Michael Slatery?(spelling) and Bridget Scahill
Possible parents Patrick and Ann Walsh logged on St Anthony’s Church Books for marriage.
RG9/2699 Piece 2699 Folio89 Page26
Census 1861 Patrick Welsh age 16 born Ireland two sisters Bridget and Honor (yet to prove this is same Patrick)
RG10/3761 Piece 3761 Folio 6 Page 6
Census 1871. 4 court no1. No 20 Wright Street Liverpool.
Patrick Welsh age 26
Mary age 26
Children
John age 4 Mary Ann age 3 Catherine age 1
RG11/3599 Piece 3599 Folio 10 Page 14
Census 1881 No 26 Wright Street
Patrick Welsh age 36
Mary age 36
Children
John age 15(b66) Mary age 13(b68) Catherine age 11(b70) Margaret age 9 (b72)
Patrick age (b74) Martin age 5((76) Ellen age 3(b78) Ann(nancy) age2 (b79) Michael age (b80)
Death 1887 Patrick Welsh Age 44 Vol 8b
Burial 21/3/1887 Patrick Welsh Age 44 Rice Lane Burial J13 (workhouse given as abode) (again yet to prove but looks 99%)
Again thanks for your time
Brian.
welshsearcher
Friday 18th Oct 2013, 01:08PMMessage Board Replies
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2 possible matches for the year 1845, with parents Ann and Patrick , at www.rootsireland a pay to view the record site
1 Patrick Welsh baptised in County Kildare -spelled Walsh
1 Patrick Welsh baptised 1845 County Mayo- spelled Walsh
No baptism record there for the name Welsh
Mallow Cork
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I found the Mayo Patrick Welsh back in the 1871 UK census of Burnley Lancashire, so more then likely not your Patrick Welsh, leaves the Patrick Welsh from County Kildare
Mallow Cork
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Hi Mallow Cork
The one record i looked at was at roots ireland.
which i could only find a Patrick but no sisters with same parents : Bridget and Honor.
These two sisters from the 1861 census are doing their best to hide as i cant find them anywhere. Which leaves me with the question is the Patrick on the 1861 census i've found with two sisters mine or not.
Information from roots ireland
Name:Patrick Walsh Date of Baptism:30-Mar-1845
Address:Monasterevin Town Parish/District:MONASTEREVIN
County Co. Kildare
Father Patrick Walsh
Mother:Anne Egan
Thanks for helping and really do appreciate any information or direction I should take.
Thanks once again Brian
Name:Patrick Walsh Date of Baptism:30-Mar-1845
Address:Monasterevin Town Parish/District:MONASTEREVIN
County Co. Kildare
Father Patrick Walsh
Mother:Anne Egan
welshsearcher
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There is a Honora Walsh born 1853 county Cork, parents Patrick and Ann
A Bridget Walsh with father Patrick Walsh and mother Ann Egan born in 1839 County Roscommon
Do the birth year of the girls above match ? The family might have traveled around
According to the Griffiths valuation taken between 1848 and 1864 these are the only Walshes left in Monasterevin, no Patrick anymore (http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/kildare/monasterevin.htm)
Walsh Denis Clonegath Monasterevin Kildare Walsh Peter Barraderra Monasterevin Kildare Walsh Sarah Gorteenoona Monasterevin Kildare Walsh Thomas Clonegath Monasterevin Kildare Walsh William Grangecoor Monasterevin Kildare
Brian we also have a parish liason and messageboard for Monasterevin, you should leave a message there too :) http://www.irelandxo.com/group/monasterevin-civilrc-parish-kildare
Annemarie
Mallow Cork
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Hi Annemarie
Just checked ages from the 1861 census which I realized I should have put on originally message.
Honor Welsh age 20 apx born 1841 Ireland now living in Liverpool
Bridget Welsh age 18 apx born 1843 Ireland now living in Liverpool
I will cut and paste message onto the Monasterevin link you have given.
Thanks once again
Brian
welshsearcher
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Brian you know that the dates on the census records can we way off ? I will check where in Cork Honora was born and see then, her parents are deffo Patrick Walsh and Anne Egan, unless we are dealing with a second couple with the same name who also called their daughter Honor (a)
BTW now I also found a William Walsh born to Patrick Walsh and Ann Egan, 1831 county Roscommon too.
Brigid as spelled in the baptism registration was baptised at St Peters (RC) Athlone county Roscommon in 1839 and so was Patrick and Ann's son William in 1831.
I hope we have the correct family
Mallow Cork
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Hi Annemarie
Will now sift through all new information and will be back asap.
Brian
welshsearcher
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Hi Annmarie
Can i just confirm with you that you have Honor(a) Walsh parents as Patrick and Ann Egan i know your last reply mentions. I'm either interpreting the message as you will check Cork records to definitely confirm parents are Patrick and Ann Egan or that you are saying Patrick and Ann Egan are parents and you are checking Cork records.
Hope makes sense
Brian
welshsearcher
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I have just found at rootsireland a
Bridget Walsh
Baptism 14/4/1844
Baltracey
Co Kildare
RC
Father Patrick Walsh
Mother Anne Dunegan
The age of previous bridget i was trying to locate has a birth date of 1843 in the 1861 census
this one appears to match a little closer.
Mother Given as Anne Dunegan and the Patrick Walsh info earlier gives mother Anne Egan
are these two mothers the same??
Any help
Thanks Brian
welshsearcher
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Hi Brian,
Dunegan and Egan, not quite the same but it could very well have been a transcription error in the record
Mallow Cork
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