Hi
Im struggling with my Catholic ancestors, sometimes they appear in Catholic records and sometimes they appear in civil records.
What i have is:
Patrick Hanley and Mary Ann McGreevey (various spellings of both surnames) married in a civil ceremony (Civil Registration via Ancestry, dont yet have the cert) in Rathdrum, Wicklow.
All children who passed were buried in Ford Cemetary in Liverpool, which i believe is a Cathlolic cemetary?
Patrick and Mary Ann were also buried in Ford. No baptism for any children as of yet (might not be transcribed yet?) or of Patrick and Mary Ann in Ireland (as per the 1911 census Patrick was born in Kilmallock in Limerick and Mary Ann in County Down)
Charles Danslow shows no sign of being a Catholic, baptised in All Souls church Marylebone, marries in St Nicholas Church Liverpool but then buried in Ford Cemetary. his wife Elizabeth dies a few years earlier and there is no sign of her in the Catholic records (I have also searched the images of the records). Their son Charles who died in 1870 is buried in Walton Park Parochial cemetary (as was other children).
I am completely useless at religion so cant figure out if they are Catholic or not
Im struggling with my Catholic ancestors, sometimes they appear in Catholic records and sometimes they appear in civil records.
What i have is:
Patrick Hanley and Mary Ann McGreevey (various spellings of both surnames) married in a civil ceremony (Civil Registration via Ancestry, dont yet have the cert) in Rathdrum, Wicklow.
All children who passed were buried in Ford Cemetary in Liverpool, which i believe is a Cathlolic cemetary?
Patrick and Mary Ann were also buried in Ford. No baptism for any children as of yet (might not be transcribed yet?) or of Patrick and Mary Ann in Ireland (as per the 1911 census Patrick was born in Kilmallock in Limerick and Mary Ann in County Down)
Charles Danslow shows no sign of being a Catholic, baptised in All Souls church Marylebone, marries in St Nicholas Church Liverpool but then buried in Ford Cemetary. his wife Elizabeth dies a few years earlier and there is no sign of her in the Catholic records (I have also searched the images of the records). Their son Charles who died in 1870 is buried in Walton Park Parochial cemetary (as was other children).
I am completely useless at religion so cant figure out if they are Catholic or not
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