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1 | On irishgenealogy.ie Civil record Feb 1898 marriage of John Graham and Ellen Bradshaw in Belfast, can anyone figure out his occupation, and the father's forenames? Doing a pedigree for their daughter Mary Graham, born 3 months after the marriage. At time of her birth father's occupation is Sexton of Clifton park Church. catsmeat1 - 2019-05-28 11:34:00 |
2 | power loom tenter stock - 2019-05-28 11:47:00 |
3 | Witness looks like possibly Thos Graham. With considerable imagination I can see a possible Wm Graham, but ...... stock - 2019-05-28 11:55:00 |
4 | Hi stock, just found another child Margaret born 1901, and he is a power loom tenter. I agree father Wm Graham, maybe Edwd Bradshaw? catsmeat1 - 2019-05-28 12:04:00 |
5 | Hi stock, have found him in 1911 census so now have a year of birth for him. Wife not there so presumably deceased. Hoping I now have some years of birth to keep going back. catsmeat1 - 2019-05-28 12:20:00 |
6 | Hmm, Ellen died 1909 aged 35. Found them in Pollard Street in 1901 and she is aged 29. So born 1873+/-1. Only birth for Ellen Bradshaw with father's occupation carpenter is 1871 in Ballymena, father Thomas. Do you think it looks like a Thomas? catsmeat1 - 2019-05-28 12:38:00 |
7 | www.ancestryireland.com has a range of possibilities. But so much for that. An equivalent exercise for Ellen Bradshaw 1898 has 2 results and both fathers are Thomas! Don't see a Thomas in the scrawl. stock - 2019-05-28 12:41:00 |
8 | I see a more advanced search option: These are the results of transcriptions, but I don't see Thomas as an option in the image. stock - 2019-05-28 12:49:00 |
9 | Yeah it is a bit strange, I think I will go with the Thomas at this stage and see if I can get back another generation. catsmeat1 - 2019-05-28 13:03:00 |