Michael, son of Daniel and Alice Martin, married Mary Anne Frances DORAN on 10 January 1860 in Lucan, Dublin. Mary Anne was a daughter of Thomas and Hannah neeScott.
Am hoping to find descendants of Michael and Mary Anne Martin. Followig their marriage, they returned to Stranorlar.
Their children included:
Francis b 1 December 1867
Susan b 20 Oct 1868
James b 13 December 1869
Alice b 25 May 1873.
Thank you!
ClancyConnections
Monday 1st Oct 2018, 05:16AMMessage Board Replies
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Clancy Connections:
Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!
The free site www.irishgenealogy.ie has images of civil marriage records from 1870-1941, deaths from 1879-1966 and births from 1864-1916. We are expecting more marriage and death records to be added back to 1864 in the near future. Prior to 1879 for deaths there is an index record available.
I searched for the four names listed in the Stranorlar registration district. I located two index records which should be researched once the earlier death record images are added. The records below show a Francis and James who died and the ages match with the years of birth in your message. The two records may pertain to children from a different family.
I did not find any marriage or death records up to 1901 for Susan and Alice and I did not find a death record image for Michael or Mary Anne which raises the question of the family possibly moving back to Dublin, another part of Ireland or another country.
I also did not see the family in the 1901 census.
Let me know what question or additional info you may have.
Roger McDonnell
NameJAMES MARTINYear of Death1877Group Registration IDN/RSR District/Reg AreaStranorlarDeceased Age at Death7Returns Year1877Returns Quarter2Returns Volume No7Returns Page No289
NameFRANCIS MARTINYear of Death1870Group Registration IDN/RSR District/Reg AreaStranorlarDeceased Age at Death2Returns Year1870Returns Quarter1Returns Volume No2Returns Page No318
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Thank you so much for your help, Roger- greatly appreciated!
ClancyConnections
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Thank you so much for your help, Roger- greatly appreciated!
ClancyConnections