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I have been trying to sort out my family tree and would love to learn more of my Great grand mother Mary Jane Todd. I know her father was James and she married My Great grand father in 1867 in the parish church in Enniskillen. I have see a census of 1911 that's shows he was a widow at 68 but they did have 3 children Mary Anne 40 Susan 34 and my Grandad who was 15. I also seen somewhere that they worked in a workhouse maybe laundry maids and a Grand boy ? My grandad got married back in the Uk 1915, but there was a story of his birth certificate being out by one year 1895 or 1896 maybe to join the forces? I am most interested to find anything about Mary Anne as she will be my true roots to Ireland ( she may have had a farm ) ? I am also trying to get to Enniskillen this year but will read more of the time they were living in and I guess the work houses. 

Thank you in advance I have tried to look and support the the site but it keeps asking me to join again could be a time thing as I'm new.

 

 

 

 

 

Friday 27th May 2016, 03:01PM

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  • Hi Kevin

    Here's the marriage record from www.rootsireland.ie/:

    Date of Marriage:14-Feb-1867

    Parish / District:ENNISKILLEN
    County:FERMANAGH
    Husband
    WifeName:DavidMurray
    MaryToddAddress:Lisnaskea
    Tattygar Of GalloonOccupation:GENTLEMAN
    Age:22
    22Status:Bachelor (Previously unmarried)
    Spinster (Previously unmarried)
    Husband's Father
    Wife's FatherName:PatrickMurray
    ChristopherToddAddress:
    Occupation:FARMER
    LABOURER

    It shoows that she was 22 in 1867 so born abt 1845 & father Christopher; there is no biurth/baptism record for her with father Christopher but ther is with father James:

    Name:Mary Jane ToddDate of Birth:

    Date of Baptism:24-Dec-1846Address:
    Parish/District:AGHALOOGender:UnknownCountyTYRONE
    Father:James ToddMother:Mary Donnly

    I couldn't find any siblings for her.

    Here's the only Todd in Fermenagh in Griffiths Valuation (free online at www.askaboutireland.ie/):

    Family Name 1TODDForename 1JAMESLandlordFamily Name 2SCOTTForename 2WILLIAMLocationCountyFERMANAGHBaronyTIRKENNEDYUnionENNISKILLENParishENNISKILLENTownlandIMEROOPlace NameIMEROOPlace TypeTOWNLANDPublication DetailsPosition on Page40Printing Date1862Act15&16Sheet Number17

    No luck in the irish Censuses of 1821, 31, 41 or 51 or the Tithe Applotments

    I couldn't find the family on the 1911 census that you mentioned; can you post it?

    Col

     

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 27th May 2016, 10:16PM
  • I will try and add it, thank you so much I have some research to do now. Not quite understanding the birth cert would she been  a catholic and the father on the wedding cert is James ? 

    Saturday 28th May 2016, 08:26PM
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    This the census and wedding cert I paid for looks like Joseph was in the 29th regiment ?

    Sunday 29th May 2016, 08:46AM
  • We'll have to assume Christopher is a recording or transcription error.

    Thanks for posting the records; I was searching Irish Censuses!

    Can I help with anything else?

    Col

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 30th May 2016, 02:12AM
  • Thank you so much. I am still trying to find out more on James Todd and his daughter deaths? Didn't realise how far back in history this goes back and the what was happening in Ireland and the world. Joseph Robinson I believe was in the Worcester 29th regiment but when he got married did he stay in Ireland awol ? 

    Monday 30th May 2016, 04:01PM

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