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I'm trying to track down some new information about my ancestor in the Nelson family.

William Charles Nelson was born 9 December 1833.  The details I had been given were for Camus, Tyrone, so I've been focusing on the parish of Camus in County Tyrone with zero luck.  

However, I've stumbled across another birth record for him that lists "Camus, Galway, Tyrone," and his father as Charles.  

On 10 November 1856 he married Catherine Duggan in Dublin, and the marriage details I've found list his father as being George.

I'm having trouble making sense of the reference "Camus, Galway, Tyrone", or why he has two different father names listed.  Can I assume George might be his step-father?  Unfortunately George's surname is not recorded.

Any insight would be appreciated.

Thanks.

 

 

 

JessN

Thursday 4th Apr 2024, 11:21PM

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  • It's possible you are looking at two different people with the same name.

    Perhaps you might post the birth record with Camus Tyrone Galway so we can have a look? Thanks.

    Patricia

    Thursday 4th Apr 2024, 11:33PM
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    JessN,

    Attached is his parish marriage record that shows his father is George Nelson, a weaver. Both William and Catherine lived at 141 Townsend St., he was a sergeant in H M 95 RG, her father is Michael Duggan, a farmer. They were married in St. Mark parish Church of Ireland.

    Regards,

     

    Carolyn

    Friday 5th Apr 2024, 06:44AM
  • Carolyn,

    There are three places called Camus in Galway, one in the east near the Shannon south of Eyrecourt, and two in the wast that are close to each other (Camus Eighter and Camus Oughter). Maybe Tyrone is a way to distinguish between them? Just a thought!

    Best wishes, Kieran  

    Kieran Jordan, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Saturday 6th Apr 2024, 09:50AM
  • Apologies Jess, I got the name wrong!

    Best wishes, Kieran

    Kieran Jordan, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Saturday 6th Apr 2024, 10:23AM

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