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Immigration from Ireland

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John

John Report 21 Jan 2008 18:48

mine came from Lurgan, Co. Armagh

Vicki

Vicki Report 3 Nov 2007 21:01


Moore Very numerous: all areas. Ir. Ó Mordha (stately). THe leading sept of Laois, usually referred to as O'More. The name is also English and this is the origin of some at least of present-day Moores. IF.

Vicki

Vicki Report 3 Nov 2007 19:02

Came from Limerick,Ireland

1891 census
Name: Thomas Moore
Age: 71
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1820
Relation: Head
Spouse's Name: Honora
Gender: Male
Where born: Limerick, Ireland

Civil Parish: Kensington
Ecclesiastical parish: St Andrew and St Phillip
County/Island: London
Country: England

Condition as to marriage: Married

Registration district: Kensington
Sub-registration district: Kensington Town
ED, institution, or vessel: 51
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Florence Moore 7
Harriett Moore 5
Honora Moore 71
Honora Moore 37
Thomas Moore 71
William Moore 8
Catherine Oconnell 46 Lodger


SueS

SueS Report 3 Nov 2007 18:33

Unfortunately there are no records as it was not immigration as all of Ireland was part of Great Britain then. If all the census records just say 'Ireland' you really are stuck as I am with some of mine. The only slim chance would be the baptism of a child born in England ...if they were RC, sometimes the county in Ireland is recorded. It's tough having Irish ancestors!

Alison

Alison Report 3 Nov 2007 18:20

I'm trying to trace whereabouts in Ireland my ancestors emmigrated from. Thomas Moore (born 1821), wife Honora and three children (Edmond (b.1843), Michael (b.1845) & Caroline (b.1848) arrived in London between sometime 1849-1851 and are recorded living in at 10 Edwards Place, Marylebone. Unfortunately on census records place of birth is only registered as Ireland. Would be grateful to hear from anyone who could shed further light on Irish immigration into England in general, and details of this family in particular. Many thanks.