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AustinQ

AustinQ Report 8 Sep 2017 16:04

Darn it! I felt we were close to finding a connection.

At the moment I don't see any children born to William Mulholland and Isabella anything.

I also don't see a marriage for a William Mulholland to Isabella in the right time frame.

I'm having a brain rest- I'll check back in later.

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 8 Sep 2017 16:08

Hold on- might be something- will check later- this on FMP:

Ireland Diocesan and Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds indexes 1623-1866 Transcription

First name(s) William
Last name Mulholland
Year 1840
Diocese Armagh
Spouse's first name(s) Isabella
Spouse's last name Dalzell
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Subcategory Parish Marriages

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 8 Sep 2017 17:17

I've got to do dinner and then go out for a few hours but will check back later.

I do think we are making progress. I feel fairly certain that Joseph and John are half brothers. I suspect that Isaac is too.

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 8 Sep 2017 17:31

Wonder if this is our William here with Isaac? Doesn't give ages or anything to help.


Census details
First name(s) Wm
Last name Mulholland
Census year 1841
Relationship Father
Townland Derrycrew
Parish Loughgall
Barony Oneilland West
County Armagh
Country Ireland
Record set Ireland Census Search Forms 1841 & 1851
Category Census, land & surveys
Subcategory Census
Collections from Ireland

Isaac is described as "Applicant"

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 8 Sep 2017 18:17

I think that's the record I posted earlier from FMP.

It's an application for a copy of the 1841/ 1851 census. Not sure why- perhaps to prove parentage for something?

The application was made in 1915- but I found it confusing because mother was Roseanne:

Ireland Census search forms 1841 & 1851 Transcription
DATE OF RECEIPT: 16/ 11/ 15

Name of applicant: Isaac Mulholland
Address: Mrs Sarah Mulholland, Derrycrew, Loughgall
Names of Father and mother of applicant: Wm Mulholland & Roseanne Mulholland

County Armagh
Barony: Oneilland West
Townland Derrycrew.
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I'll be around tomorrow- we'll keep chipping away!

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 8 Sep 2017 18:49

Need to add this:

This family also living on Francis Street :

1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription
Francis Street, Govan, Tradeston, Lanarkshire, Scotland

William Mulligan Head Married Male 37 1854 Coal Dealer Ireland
Jane Mulligan Wife Married Female 33 1858 - Ireland
John Mulligan Son Unmarried Male 13 1878 Coal Dealer Ireland
William Mulligan Son Unmarried Male 7 1884 Scholar Lanarkshire, Scotland
Bell Mulligan Daughter Unmarried Female 2 1889 - Lanarkshire, Scotland
James Mulligan Son Unmarried Male 4 1887 - Lanarkshire, Scotland
Joseph Mulligan Son Unmarried Male 0 1891 - Ireland
Thomas Dugan Boarder Unmarried Male 20 1871 Gen Labourer Ireland
John Elliot Boarder Unmarried Male 61 1830 Gen Labourer Lanarkshire, Scotland
----------------------------------------------

Their marriage:

Date of Marriage: 15-Feb-1877  
Parish / District: ANNAGHMORE CI County: ARMAGH

Name: William Mulligan
Address: Loughgall Parish Of Loughgall
Denomination: Civil Parish / District
Occupation: LABOURER
Age: Fa (full age)
Status: Bachelor (Previously unmarried)
Father: Warnough Mulligan
Occupation: LABOURER

Jane Mulholland
Address: Ardress Parish Of Annaghmore
Denomination: Civil Parish / District
Age: M (Minor)
Status: Spinster (Previously unmarried)
Father: William Mulholland
Occupation: LABOURER

Witnesses: John Mullholland & Mary Mulholland
------------------------

Various births for children on Ancestry confirming Jane's maiden name was Mulholland.


rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 8 Sep 2017 22:22

Good find AustinQ.

So to recap, we have

Eliza, b ? Married 1873, f. William, m. Not named

Isaac b. 1847, f. William m. Not named

Joseph b. Abt 1851 f. William, m. Isabella Dab

Jane b. Abt.1858 f. William, m. Not named

John b. 1861 f. William, m. Mary Quin

Samuel, b. 1862 f. William, m. Mary Quin

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 8 Sep 2017 22:35

Just looked at Jane's death registration. F. William Mulholland m. Isabella Mulholland maiden name DALE.

So Jane and Joseph are brother and sister and their father William can't be the William that's my John's father as he was married to Mary Quin when Jane was born!

Back to the drawing board. Looks like two different families.

Interestingly, Jane's married surname on her death registration is Milligan. One of John's daughters married a William Milligan. I wonder if he was a grandson of Jane as they all lived in the same area.

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 9 Sep 2017 06:30

Well at least we know. :-(

I haven't given up! We may get there by process of elimination.

I'll have a look back through the thread, and have another dig after my breakfast.

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 9 Sep 2017 08:00

I still think that they are all related to one another. Quite possible the 2 Williams were first cousins. We don't know when Mary Quin died so it's always possible that Jane wasn't sure which of William's wives was her mother especially if she was very young when Mary died. All I know for sure is that William and Mary were both deceased when John married for the second time in 1886. We know too that as Mary died after Samuel's birth in 1862 her death must be registered but there are so many Mary Mulhollands and we don't have an idea of her birth year. All things considered AustinQ and Gins you have both helped enormously with my Irish ancestors.

I think my next step is to spend a day at the Scotlandspeople Centre looking at all the Mulholland BMDs in that area from the start of statutory registration until the early 1900s. I know that my lot remained in that area until at least the 1970s maybe even the 1980s. I suspect that my Mum was the last of John and Jane's grandchildren and she passed away 3 years ago. My Mum didn't have much contact with her father's family as John died in 1912 and Jane in 1934 and Mum's Dad died in 1959. Of all her father's siblings, she was probably closest to his youngest brother, John who died childless in the late 60s. I never met any of Mum's cousins on her Dad's side.

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 9 Sep 2017 08:54

AustinQ

Re your post 8 Sept.19.07...I think the details are from the "old" Pension Application Site "Pensear"...and there is this one also...



STOTHERS Sarah John STOTHERS Rachel STOTHERS Annaghmore Loughgall Oneilland W. Armagh 1917 - Mrs Sarah Mulholland, Coragh, Loughgall, Armagh.

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 9 Sep 2017 09:35

Ahh, yes, thanks Erin- I thought it was probably to prove parentage or age. I'd not heard of Pensear, but that makes sense now.

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 9 Sep 2017 09:51

Can someone clarify what "Pensear" is for me please? I've never heard of it before.

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 9 Sep 2017 10:06

Googling brings up a few results that explain:

The old Pensear site is now called http://www.ireland-genealogy.com/ . This is a census substitute site that has some census records from 1841/1851 for over 70's who applied for their pension after 1908.

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 9 Sep 2017 10:29

Thanks AustinQ. Learning something new every day :-)

Valerie

Valerie Report 13 Sep 2017 01:14

Hi Gins (again!)
If you still have time - may I ask another favour please?

Re my John Brien & Mary Brien (nee Leary) of Dunmanway/Bandon/Cork .
-.the chn you found (thank you) (b1829-1837) had 'Leary' Sponsers:
Js Leary
Conor Leary
Ellen Leary
can you see any link with my Mary (nee Leary) brothers/sister?)

Also ..only if you have time ....can you see any 'Hourihan-O'Briens' ..supposedly we ORIGINALLY had hyphenated name!
...I have on file (1) (Timothy O'Brien-Hourihan b Leap c1800's).

Finally - I must say how grateful I've been for your help already given. Thanks again - Valerie

Gee

Gee Report 13 Sep 2017 17:01

Valerie

Do you know when Mary Leary was born, I cant remember if we established that?

Valerie

Valerie Report 14 Sep 2017 01:08

Thanks Gins -

Think Mary Leary born c1805-1810 - (1st child John Brien b1829). so possibly 19-24yrs old then..

For if you have time Gins ....Thank you again ...Valerie

Gee

Gee Report 16 Sep 2017 14:40

Hi Valeria

Sorry, I've been working away for a couple of days, so not been around

There are too many Mary Leary' showing and it's impossible to know if any of them are your girl without any other information such as parents

As for the double barrelled surname, nothing showing at all

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 16 Sep 2017 16:00

Gins....

I think Val may be referring to the O'Brien/ Brien surname as the hyphenated name...eg O'Brien and Hourihan or Briien and Hourihan