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Originally posted by Happy View PostNo, sorry Julie thats not me
if you have not got an ancestry sub, you can register with www.mundia.com [this is ancestry's sister site] and you can search ALL of their public trees and initiate contact with the tree owner without paying..Julie
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Originally posted by Happy View PostAll i have of the marriage is this copy of a document.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]16636[/ATTACH] this copyJulie
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Originally posted by Happy View PostIs this what you need Julie http://i1283.photobucket.com/albums/...psab6d469c.jpgJulie
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ok I have found that marriage it is transcribed as Catherine JOLLY, but the way that it is written it could be a 'fancy' L with a flourish on the bottom. BUT it might also be that her surname was wrote as LOLLEY
Julie
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Originally posted by Happy View PostAs far as i know it was in the Wesleyn Methodist Church Quebec City
sometimes the Irish followed a naming pattern when they had children, do you know if Henry had any siblings called John or James? [this might help eliminate them if they are known names in his family]Julie
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Originally posted by Darksecretz View Postok, so we presume that Catherine was already in Canada.. maybe we can try and see if we can find her in the 1851 census? or check the passenger lists..Julie
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