Felix Mortin (Morton)1833

Felix Mortin (Morton) 1833

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Place of migration
Stayed in Ireland

Felix Mortin (Morton) and Mary Morton previously from Boyle, County Roscommon both died in County Monaghan; They are the parents of my great-grandfather Edward Morton born in Boyle, County Roscommon in 1833.

Death Information

Felix Mortin - Born about 1800; Died 1869; Carrickamoss, County Monaghan; (Ireland Civil Registration 1845-1958: Page Number: 295; GS Film Number 101584; Digital; Folder Number 004200216; Image Number 00441)

Mary Morton - Born about 1800; Died 14th September, 1870, Ballybay, County Monaghan (Ireland Civil Registration 1864-1870; Refernce ID rn 253; GS Film Number 101721; Digital Folder Number 0040224527; Image Number 00159)

My grandfather Edward Morton joined the Irish Revenue Police in 1852 Boyle before resigning in 1855 and emigrating to Victoria, Australia as a policeman before then emigrating to the Southland in NZ where he also served with distinction as a policeman. He married in Lawrence, NZ to Tulla, County Clare born Bridget Roughan. Their son James Michael Morton emigrated to Australia working as an engineer on gold dredges in Victoria and NSW. My father Lawrence James Morton was born in 1917 to James and his wife Harriet (nee George and whose father emigrated from Mullion, Cornwall and whose mother Rebecca Kennedy emigrated to NZ from Glenlee in County Donegal).

I would appreciate any information that can be provided on my ancestors.

Additional Information
Date of Birth 1st Jan 1833

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