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My great, great grandmother, Mary Anne Finton, stated that she was born in Passage West in 1818. By 1850 she was married to Edward Evans and living in Shropshire, England. Her first son, also Edward Evans, was born in Dublin around 1850. I’ve been unable to find any birth record for Mary Anne in Passage West or her marriage to Edward Evans from Herefordshire. Mary Anne’s brother, John, was a mariner who settled in Falmouth, England. Can anyone suggest a way of tracing the family in Passage West?

Sue

Friday 27th Jul 2018, 11:03PM

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  • I'd suggest starting the search with Edward junior - do you have a baptism record for him already ?
    The 1851 English census gives his place of birth as "Dublin, Kingstown" which is now Dún Laoghaire, I see a possible match for Edward's baptism in Catholic records for this parish on the 20th May 1849 to parents Edward and Mary Evans, see about one third down the right hand page,  which could fit as his age is shown as 2 years on the 1851 census. Unfortunately there's no mother's maiden surname recorded, which could fully confirm the match, but this does fit the clues we have..

    Have you located Edward senior on the English census, do you know where he was born ?
    I'm wondering he he might have been Church of England which would probably mean that their marriage would have been mixed and taken place in a Church of Ireland..

    Catholic baptism records for the parish of Passage West, Co. Cork go back to about 1795, and these include a baptism for a Mary Finton on the 16th August 1818, to parents Tom Finton and Mary Tuomy - see 5th entry near the top of the left page
    I found a number of other Finton/Fenton baptisms is the parish during the early to mid 1800s but no promising matches for John with the same parents. The images of the registers for the parish for the 1810s and 20s on the NLI website look fairly complete so might be worth a detailed browse of the images to see if there's any sign of a baptism for John

     

    Shane Wilson, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Saturday 28th Jul 2018, 10:37AM
  • Thank you so much! John Fenton was a mariner and his Mate’s Certificate gives his birth as 18 June 1819. There is a baptism recorded on 5 July 1820 but the parents are Mick Fenton & Mary Tuomy - Mary Anne’s parents are Tom & Mary Tuomy....close enough? I’m very grateful for pointing me to Edward’s baptism - I’d found the record for a younger brother, John, in 1847. Edward Evans senior was born in Alberbury, Shropshire and almost certainly CofE. I’ve never been able to find his marriage to Mary Anne which I’m assuming took place in Ireland prior to 1847. Thanks again for your help!

     

     

    Sue

    Saturday 28th Jul 2018, 07:19PM

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