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73 | "Supposed drowning" | Duffy, Margaret (P215)
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74 | (Illegitimate) Parents married on the 31st December 1908. Birth registered by mother Fanny Engles. | Brannan, John (P1151)
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75 | 1841 CENSUS Holme Head, Caldwegate, Carlisle, Cumberland (St Mary District 7) NAME AGE RELATIONSHIP OCCUPATION WHERE BORN Hugh Brennan Age 30 Head Dyer Foreman Ireland Hester Age 25 Wife Ireland John Age 6 Son Carlisle,Cumberland James Age 3 Son Carlisle, Cumberland Lewis Age 3 Nephew Carlisle, Cumberland Margaret Age 1 Daughter Carlisle, Cumberland Mary Nichol Age 19 Sister-in-law Dressmaker Carlisle, Cumberland David Age 45 Brother Mechanic Ireland Hugh worked for Ferguson Brothers spinners, bleachers, weavers, finishers and printers who had moved to Holme Head in 1828. Robert Ferguson tried in vain to save the life of Hugh and Hester's daughter Margaret Brennan who tragically burned to death in an accident at her home in Holme Head. He later became Mayor of Carlisle. At the time of the 1841 census there were almost 2000 looms engaged in weaving. Many of the looms were in peoples homes with whole families working the looms in turn. The woven cloth was delivered on Saturdays to Dixons Warehouse in Peter Street. The average weekly earnings were 3s 7d after deductions of loom rent, the cost of coal and candles. One witness of the time said of weavers "they are in a state of terrible misery". Fergusons factory remained in operation till 1991 when it was finally closed with the loss of 200 textile jobs. | Brennan, Hugh (P902)
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76 | 1841 Scotland Census, Edinburgh, Scotland: General Register Office for Scotland www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com | Source (S-2128415736)
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77 | 1870 www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com | Source (S-2128415734)
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78 | 1891 CENSUS Civil Parish of Camlachie, Quoad Sacra Parish of Bluevale (644-2 60,81 & 83) 42 East Miller Street HEAD:John Kelly Married Aged 32 Steelworker Born Ireland WIFE:Annie Kelly Married Aged 30 Born Lanark SON:James U. Marr Aged 11 mths Born Lanark SON:Patrick U. Marr Aged 6 Born Lanark 1901 CENSUS Civil Parish of Barony, Bluevale 42 East Miller Street HEAD:John Kelly Married Aged 42 Steelworker Born Ireland WIFE:Annie Kelly Married Aged 40 Born Lanark SON:Patrick U. Marr Aged 15 Labourer Born Lanark SON:James U. Marr Aged 10 Scholar Born Lanark SON:John U. Marr Aged 4 Born Lanark DAUG:Margaret U. Marr Aged 11 mths Born Lanark They also had a boarder living with them. Dan Bragy was from Ireland aged 25 and a widower. He gave his occupation as Paint Grinder. | Kelly, John (P145)
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79 | 1901 Census Ambrose Mulholland House details:2 CAVENDISH ST Age :50 Number in House :11 Relation to HoH :Head of family Gender :M Marital Status :Married Religious Denomination :Roman Catholic Occupation :Iron turner Literacy :R+W Place of Birth :Co Derry Spoken Languagues : Kate Mulholland WifeRC read & write 40 Co Monaghan Minnie daug RCread & write 16 Scholar Co Antrim David son RCread & write15 Apprentice clerk Co Antrim Ambrose son RC read & write 13 Scholar Co Antrim Thomas son RC read & write 11 Scholar Co Antrim Joseph son RC read & write 9 Scholar Co Antrim Katedaug RC read & write 7 Scholar Co Antrim Imelda daug RC read & write 6 Scholar Co Antrim Mabel daug RC3Co Antrim The family also had Catherine's mother living with them she is only recorded as Mrs McAleavey Mother-in-Law RC read & write aged 70 widow from Co Monaghan. Ambrose must have been quite well off because he was employing a domestic servant Maria Summers aged 17 from Co Antrim (she could also read and write) | Mulholland, Ambrose (P619)
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80 | 1901 Census, England Name: Harriet Day Age: 16 Estimated birth year: abt 1885 Relation: Daughter Father's name: William Father's Occupation: Grocer and sub postmaster Mother's name: Harriet Mother's Occupation: Shop assistant Gender: Female Where born: Ipswich, Suffolk, England Occupation: Post Office Clerk Civil parish: St Nicholas Ecclesiastical parish: St Nicholas Town: Ipswich County/Island: Suffolk Country: England Three brothers, William, Arthur and Edward who at the time of the 1901 census was aged 18 and still living at home with his parents. He gave his occupation as teacher. | Day, Harriet (P740)
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81 | 1901 cenus Patrick Mulholland Personal Details Age :60 Number in House :1 Relation to HoH :Head of family Gender :M Marital Status :Married Religious Denomination :Roman Catholic Occupation :Retired Grocer Literacy :R+W Place of Birth :Co Derry Spoken Languagues : | Mulholland, Patrick (P887)
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82 | 2 months old | Hickey, John (P470)
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83 | 2/05/1884 Parish / District: BELFAST COUNTY ANTRIM Husband: John Waugh Address: Westland Street Wife: Ellen Marron Address: Carnmoney Street Husband's Occupation: OFFICE CLERK Age: 26 Status: Bachelor (Previously unmarried) Wife Age: 23 Status: Spinster (Previously unmarried) Husband's Father: John Waugh Occupation: Weaver Wife's Father: James Marron Occupation: Boilermaker Witness 1 Name: Robert Dunn Witness 2 Name: Anne Willman Notes: Church: ST ANNE'S Church of Ireland AFTER BANNS REV R HANNAY. | Marron, Ellen (P757)
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84 | Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. | Source (S100826396)
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85 | A beamer, in textile industry, was someone who wound the warp threads onto a roller before putting it on to the loom | Cassidy, Margaret (P219)
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86 | Accidental death by burning | Brennan, Margaret (P1225)
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87 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (P10)
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88 | Acute Heart Failure, Myocardial Ischaemia. | Mackey, Martin (P48)
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89 | Acute Meningitis | Powell, Julia Hickey (P334)
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90 | Acute nephritis 14 days | Cassidy, Annie (P140)
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91 | Ancestry Ireland Internet | Source (S-2128415756)
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92 | Andrew was baptized on the 5th Augst 1856 by Father Richard Dunphy his godmother was Jane Kelly. Baby Andrew only lived for six months and for three of those he had been with inflammation of the throat. | Cassidy, Andrew (P208)
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93 | Ann Kelly nee Cassidy was my paternal grandfathers eldest sister. At the time of her marriage to John Kelly she was working as a power loom weaver in a cotton factory. He was an Iron forge labourer. They had four children together. After my grandparents death my dad went to live with his cousin Jimmy Kelly who he called uncle Jimmy. | Cassidy, Annie (P140)
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94 | Aortic Stenosis and incompetence, dilatation of heart. Informant Rose McFarlane nee Finnigan cousin | Lynch, Henry (P1397)
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95 | Application for relief no B55522 Time and date of application: 11am 20th March 1869 Helen Smith Lynch 11 Muse Lane Front landing 3 up left Place of birth: County Armagh, Ireland Hour and date of inspection: 3:30 22nd March 1869 Condition: Husband in prison Age: 27 Occupation: Mill worker Religion: RC Disability: Debility Dependents: Elizabeth aged 7 weeks born in Muse Lane Husband Michael Lynch aged 33 born in County Armagh Ireland a labourer was sentenced to 5 months imprisonment for theft 3 months ago. He is in Paisley prison. Son of Michael Lynch a labourer in Co Armagh and of Elizabeth Finnigan dead. Her parents John Smith a Hawker on roll of this parish lives at 11 Hatters Close and of Helen Reynolds dead. First applicatin Settlement: Glasgow 20/3/69 House by indoor inspector did not come in. Re 21,101 12 20/3/? Widow of Michael Lynch Helen Smith 763 Duke Street applies for medicine visit for out door relief . Husband Michael Lynch died 17 years ago family Henry 37 single labourer whereabouts unknown. Was employed by Halstead Duke Street C 10/= Suffers from Skart? Disease and is ? for Hospital Gets 2/= per week from St Vicnent De Paul . 5/11/11 Off Roll Old age pension 15/7/13 re 98223 Widow of Michael Lynch Helen Smith 763 Duke St admitted to Stobhill Hospital senility cough dropsy Admitted to Duke St Hospital 19/7/13 died 20/7/13 | Smyth, Ellen (P1398)
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96 | Application for Relief: 11:10 19th January 1881 No 45278 81 East Nelson Street front low end Place of birth County Armagh Inperctors visit: 3pm 20th Janauary 1881 Condition: single Age 40 years Occupation : Hawker Religion: RC Disability: Bronchial Catarrh Dr Smellie DaUghter of Robert Finnigan a farmer and Elizabeth Murray both dead First application Settlement Glasgow if proved Remarks: Has been off work for 3 months has no friends rent 6/- a month I apartment clean but bare. In 81 Nelson Street for 1 year Prior The Glen Duke Street Mrs Andersons 6 months Duke Street off Pettigrew St Eliz Williamson 6 months Mile End with Ann Hood 1 year The Glen Duke Street with Ann Hood 1 year Duke Street with Eliz Williamson 1 year Duke Street with Eliz Williamson for 1 year 116 Havannah with Mrs Murray (now dead) 6 years and 9 months 116 Havannah with Helen Smith 10 years High Street with McMahon 6 months Saltmarket with Charles Mooney 1 year 27th Jan 1881 Home refused to come in. In Scotland for at least 23 years | Finnigan, Ann (P482)
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97 | Asthma, Emphysema, Dysnoea, Cardiac Failure | McFarlane, John Fergusson (P416)
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98 | At the time of the 1841 census an Isabella Mooney was living at Dalmarnock Road with the Groves Family. John lived with his mother Agnes and brothers Hugh and Charles. | Groves, John (P1176)
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99 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P34)
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100 | BAPTISM 21 MAY 1890 Baptized by Father W Bourke Sponsers Maria Meaney and Edward Foley MRS ANNIE KELLY TOWER HILL, BORRISOKANE (1977) The late Mrs Anne Kelly of Tower Hill, Borrisokane County Tipperary was one of the oldest residents of the town. Daughter of the late James and Mary Loftus, The Square Borrisokane she was the last surviving member of that family and her passing seevers the link with the district of one of its oldest and most respectable families. Born towards the end of the last century Mrs Kelly loved to recount the early period of her childhood some of which she spent with her family in White Abbey near Belfast of which she had vivid memories especially of the troubles and conflict there. She returned to her native Borrisokane with her parents and family while in her early teens. She had up to a short time before her death an excellent memory. She could recall the death of Queen Victoria, the reigh of Edward VII and other happenings of historical interest. She remebered being taken to see a notorious slave ship complete with chains which was on view early in the twentieth century in Belfast, also she recalled being taken by her brothers to see "Buffalo Bill" when he toured with his circus in the Northern Capital. Fresh in her memory wa the first World War in which three of her brothers fought. The youngest Joseph being killed in action in Ypres Belgium. Her brother Martin died several years after the war from teh effect of gas poisoning and the third brother William received a medal for bravery in the field. She could vividly describe the Easter Week Rebellion and the terrors of the civil war when she was a young mother with four young children. Listening to her was like entering another world another era. Her family had a long connection with Borrisokane. Her father James Loftus owned a small wood turning factory there, he was also a skilled woodcarver, and some of his work and his lathe are now in the National Museum Kildare Street. His mother was a Miss Reid also from the district. Mrs Kellys maternal grandmother was a kinswoman of "Eva of the Nation" and she recalled being taken as a chid to see Mrs O'Doherty by her mother when Mrs O'Doherty returned to Ireland from Queensland Australia. (An extract from an obituary by her daughter Eileen Hyndland nee Kelly) [CASSID~2.FTW] | Loftus, Anne (P15)
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