traced my murphy family in the 1901 census
172 leeson park avenue rathmines and rathgar east dublin
anne murphy age 50, servant, roman catholic, born wicklow ,married
john murphy age 51 .stableman ,roman catholic,born dublin ,married
with there children,
fisrt wanted to find out anne murphy.s maiden name and marraige date
was sent this from church records irish genealogt.ie
are dublin(rc),parish /church/congregation-st mary,pro cathedral,
marriage of joannes murphy of 21 green st and anne moore of 21 green st on the 24 january 1870
husband wife
name joannes murphy anne moore
address 21 green st 21 green st
ocupation n/r n/r
father joannes murphy thomas moore
mother maria murphy hannae moore
priest thomas o.reilly
witness 1 w,kerwick
witness 2 elizabeth warren
i could not at first put this anne moore to my anne murphy as it did not give birth or place of birth.
then they sent me
anne moore ,ireland ,calender of wills and administration 1858-1920
name anne moore
event type probate
event date 1854
event place wicklow ( this is where anne murphy was born,in 1851)
benificiary name martha moore
gs film 100974
digital folder number 005014888
image number 00198
next time we find them is in the 1911 census 1 westmoreland park rathmines and rathgar .east dublin
but now anne murphy is a widow.
cannot find there graves
Tuesday 12th Nov 2013, 12:01PM
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Hi Bob,
I searched www.rootsireland.ie/ for death records of Joanns Murphy in all counties 1905 + - 6m years but got no matches. I then tried John Murphy in Dublin and got 12 but none seems to match
The closest is John Murphy who died in 1905 aged 51 but he was 51 in the 1901 census!
It is possible to check the parish of the record and it seems all 12 were from Deansgrange RC parish.
They were RC on the census so that matches.
There are 14 Ann Murphy death records 1920 + - 20 years in Deansgrange so you might want to google Deans Grange Cemetery and have a look there
Col
ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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thank you for this ,the closes i have been to finding out more for a long time ,thank you very much for helping,only my wife and i are getting on now ,but i promised her i would find out all about her granfather and grandmother ,she was brought up in dublin with a very big family her father died the same year she was born in 1937 ,the 1901 census was a very big help she even cried to find her grand father and grand mother there ,so what you are doing is making a old lady very happy thank you again ,