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1828  Bartholomew Maginnis &Murphy-marr29Nov_NEWRY
1828 Bartholomew Maginnis &Murphy-marr29Nov_NEWRY
The Marriage entry for "Bartholomew Maginnis & Mary Murphy" on 29 Nov 1828 from Newry Cathedral records - a composite of the full page for clarity. Witnesses are: "Ellen Loughran" and "Margaret McKey". Bartholomew's home was in Levelamore townland (1821 census), which later came within Lislea Parish. But in 1828 there was no local RC chapel/church to Levelamore. Bessbrook (Killeavy Lower) Parish records, which would include Lislea, did not start until 1835. Mullaghban/Forkhill Parish records started in 1845. Today's Lislea chapel was consecrated in 1869 and there are some entries for Lislea (including Levelamore parishioners) from 1867 onward. From 1835 Baptisms/Marriages in surrounding chapels (such as in Lislea, Lissumon) were centrally recorded in Bessbrook Parish records until the local chapels came into being.
Since few were literate at this time the names recorded in a Parish were "as heard; in this case by the Newry recorder. So for this Marriage entry; "McKey may have been "McCoy". Was Mary Murphy a Newry parishioner (eg Killeavy) and marrying in the bride's church? Remembering that prior to Bessbrook Parish a Parish Priest covered large areas such as Levelamore/Lislea alone, since assistance from Priests/Curates was not permitted. We also know that neighbours named "Murphy" were neighbours to Bart. Maginnis (McCreish) - 1821 Census (of Forkhill). © Copyright the National Library of Ireland - http://registers.nli.ie/ Catholic Parish Registers at the NLI. [[Local historian Eugene McCann of Ballykeel confirmed this marriage entry relates to Bartholomew McGinnis of Levelamore-inspected copy in 2023.]]
[[Witnesses-Ellen Loughran & Margaret McKey are not names local to Bartholomew's home in Levelamore ("McCoy" is local). Mary's entry "Mary Murphy, Newry" usually identifies the bride's townland or residence. Was Mary from Killevy area and thus close to Newry? There is also some consideration that the McGinnis's in Levelamore are possibly from the Killevy area (Eugene McCann of Ballykeel, local historian).]]
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1828 McGennis & M Murphy_Disp_Newry RC parish 1828
1828 McGennis & M Murphy_Disp_Newry RC parish 1828
Marriage Dispensation entry for "Bartholomew Magennis & Mary Murphy" on 29 Nov 1828 (the day of their marriage) from Newry Cathedral records. There are four couples (it was a Saturday) and it allowed the couples to marry during the Advent Liturgical season; "5" in the margin is the fee/stipend of 5 shillings. 1828 was before Bessbrook or Lislea parishes were formed and chapels built. © Copyright the National Library of Ireland - http://registers.nli.ie/ Catholic Parish Registers at the NLI.
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1834 Sarah of PeterH & Rose M_Louhgilly_Bapt-25July1834
1834 Sarah of PeterH & Rose M_Louhgilly_Bapt-25July1834
Baptism entry for Sarah of Peter "Hanaway" & Rose Mullin - 25 July 1834, Loughgilly RC Parsh. Bessbrook Parish records did not start until the following year, they would later include Lislea, Carrickcruppin, Lissummon parishes etc. Mullaghban records commenced 1845, this would become the local parish for the Hannaway family in Aghadanove/Slieve Gullion and where Sarah, aged 23, would marry. The Godparents ("Sponsors") were Mark Savage & Mary Mullin. © Copyright the National Library of Ireland - http://registers.nli.ie/ Catholic Parish Registers at the NLI.
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1850 Levallymore & SlGullion-Hanaways Historic 6inchMap
1850 Levallymore & SlGullion-Hanaways Historic 6inchMap
1850 map - Levallymore & Slieve Gullion townlands. Shows the Hannaway's place on the mountain with an unrecorded building about 100 metres away. In Levallymore the "Bartholomew McGinnis" household later became Hannaway's. This OSI map lacked tenant property boundaries; these appeared in 1864 and subsequent Griiffith's Land Valuation maps.
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1861Oct 23_Mich'lHanaway_BaptCloghogue
1861Oct 23_Mich'lHanaway_BaptCloghogue
Baptism on 23 Oct 1861 - "Mich'l of W'm Hanaway and Betty Murphy" of Aughyallog. Sponsors: "James and Catherine Hanaway" - James was a brother of William Hanaway and thus uncle to baby Michael: info is from Mary Harvey [descendant of Michael Hanaway, Australia]. Baptism record is of Cloghogue (Killeavy Upper) RC parish. © Copyright the National Library of Ireland - http://registers.nli.ie/ Catholic Parish Registers at the NLI.
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1863 Hanaway,Bridg_Bapt 31Aug1863_Cloghue
1863 Hanaway,Bridg_Bapt 31Aug1863_Cloghue
Baptism on 31 Aug 1863 - Bridget Hanaway: "Bridget of W'm Hanaway and Betty Murphy, from Aughyallog". Godparents: John & Bridget McSherry. Parish records of Cloghogue RC parish (Church of the Sacred Heart) (Killeavy Upper), Newry Rd., Newry, Co Armagh, Ireland. © Copyright the National Library of Ireland - http://registers.nli.ie/ Catholic Parish Registers at the NLI.
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1864 Griffiths Land Valuation, Ummeracam tenants
1864 Griffiths Land Valuation, Ummeracam tenants
1864 Griffiths Land Valuation, Ummeracam tenants-Peter Burns is No8. © 2003 OMS Services Ltd, Eneclann Ltd and the National Library of Ireland.
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1864 Griffiths Land Valuation-Aughadanove tenants
1864 Griffiths Land Valuation-Aughadanove tenants
1864 Griffiths Land Valuation-Aughadanove tenants.
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1864 Griffiths Land Valuation-Sl Gullion tenants
1864 Griffiths Land Valuation-Sl Gullion tenants
1864 Griffiths Land Valuation- list of tenants, Slieve Gullion townland: No2 Patrick Hanaway. Griffith's Land Valuations - © 2003 OMS Services Ltd, Eneclann Ltd and the National Library of Ireland.
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1864 map of eastern section of Ballard townland showing names of tenants.
1864 map of eastern section of Ballard townland showing names of tenants.
 
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1864 map of southern section of Ballard townland showing names of tenants.
1864 map of southern section of Ballard townland showing names of tenants.
 
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1864 map of Ummeracan (Johnston) townland showing names of tenants.
1864 map of Ummeracan (Johnston) townland showing names of tenants.
 
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1864 map_Hannaways SlGull &Lev'more
1864 map_Hannaways SlGull &Lev'more
1864 Land Valuation map. Hannaways have arrived in Slieve Gullion townland between 1828 and 1864. In Levallymore Barth'w McGuinness/McGinnis is tenant of what will become Hannaway's.
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1864-1929_Hannaway &McGees_MapNames
1864-1929_Hannaway &McGees_MapNames
1864 map of Slieve Gullion and of surrounding townlands adjoining the Longfield Road. The five holdings, Nos 2 to 6, each show the tenant's name in 1864 followed by the year that a subsequent tenant took over - up to 1929. In plot 4 Michael McGee was from Denis (Dinny) Mcgee's household (No 5); Michael had married neigbour Catherine Farmer in 1865.
In land plot 2 John Hannaway left home in 1867 and married into Levelamore, inheriting its tenancy in 1886. Back in Slieve Gullion John later took over his parent's land (plot 2) in 1916, following the death of his brother Hughie.
These households were at 850 feet and acess down to the (Longfield) road was mostly through Aughadanove townland. Since most could not read at this time "Aughadanove" was invariably recorded as their home on births/marriages, rather than "Slieve Gullion". Map courtesy of - Griffith's Land Valuations. © 2003 OMS Services Ltd, Eneclann Ltd and the National Library of Ireland.
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1866 Hanaway,Bridg_Bapt14Jan1866_Cloghue
1866 Hanaway,Bridg_Bapt14Jan1866_Cloghue
Baptism-14 Jan 1866 - Bridget Hanaway: "Bridget of W'm Hanaway and Elizabeth Murphy, from Aughyallog". Godparents: Owen and Sarah Finnegan. Parish records of Cloghogue RC parish (Church of the Sacred Heart) (Killeavy Upper), Newry Rd., Newry, Co Armagh, Ireland. © Copyright the National Library of Ireland - http://registers.nli.ie/ Catholic Parish Registers at the NLI.
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1872 & 1895-Hannaway, Rose & Hugh's tenancy-Sl Gullion
1872 & 1895-Hannaway, Rose & Hugh's tenancy-Sl Gullion
(Enlarge to see details) Griffiths Land Valuation Revision entries for tenancy Ref No2 Slieve Gullion townland. For the 1866-1882 period (upper image): Rose Hanaway/Hannaway takes over the tenancy from "Patrick Hanaway" in 1872/73. This "Patrick Hanaway" has not been traced and may be Peter but recorded as Patrick-they were not literate at the time. We do know that this Rose (Mullen) is the wife of Peter Hannaway in the same household. Thus Peter must have died by 1872. In the 1894-1909 period (lower image) Hugh takes over from his mother Rose Hannaway (née Mullen), the land record entry date is 1895 (see far right column entry "95" - the same colour ink as "Hugh"). Hugh would have taken over following the death of his mother (Rose) in 1894.
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1876_Hannaway, Patrick_BaptBessbr'k_
1876_Hannaway, Patrick_BaptBessbr'k_
1876 Dec 20th_Patrick Henry Hannaway baptism entry Bessbrook parish records (Lislea RC chapel was consecrated in 1869 so likely baptised in Lislea chapel). © Copyright the National Library of Ireland - http://registers.nli.ie/ Catholic Parish Registers at the NLI.
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1876_Hannaway, Patrick_BaptBessbr'k_close
1876_Hannaway, Patrick_BaptBessbr'k_close
1876 Dec 20th - Patrick Henry Hannaway baptism entry Bessbrook RC parish records. Parents are "John Hanoway" and Mary Maginnis. Sponsors/godparents: Peter Murphy & Mary Murphy - these may be the Murphy neigbours in Aghadanove whose fields allow access to John Hannaway's family home on the mountain (in Slieve Gullion townland). The Baptism would have been in Lislea chapel, part of Bessbrook Parish. © Copyright the National Library of Ireland - http://registers.nli.ie/ Catholic Parish Registers at the NLI

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1881 Hannaway twins, Catherine and Peter; Aughadanove
1881 Hannaway twins, Catherine and Peter; Aughadanove
 
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1888 GeorgeBassett DirectoryLislea
1888 GeorgeBassett DirectoryLislea
Lislea entry in George Bassett's Directory of 1888.
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1901 Carrick, Rich census ChurchStDubl
1901 Carrick, Rich census ChurchStDubl
Richard Carrick 1901 census, No7 Church St Dublin (original handwriting is too faint without darker display).
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1901 Carrick, Richard census Dubl_Occup
1901 Carrick, Richard census Dubl_Occup
Richard Carrick 1901 census. Occupants of No7 Church St., North Dock Dublin. Richard and Elizabeth have 13 children from aged 1 to aged 24. © AskAboutIreland and the Cultural Heritage Project; http://www.askaboutireland.ie
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1901 Carrick, Richard, Dubl_EnumAbstr
1901 Carrick, Richard, Dubl_EnumAbstr
Richard Carrick & family (living at No7) 1901 census. Nos1 to 11 Church St., Dublin - Enumerator's Abstract
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1901 Carrick, Richard, Dubl_Hse&Blg
1901 Carrick, Richard, Dubl_Hse&Blg
Richard Carrick & family (living at No7) 1901 census. Nos1 to 11 Church St., Dublin - House & Building Return. The Carrick household at No7 has a total 15 persons with up to 4 rooms maximum (includes kitchen area but unlikely a bathroom). (See adjoining copy with close-up of Headings.)
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1901 census Aughdanove tenants 18 to 26
1901 census Aughdanove tenants 18 to 26
1901 census Aughdanove tenants: households 18 to 26.
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1901 Mackin,Hugh_UmmBallNorth1
1901 Mackin,Hugh_UmmBallNorth1
1901 census, Ummeracam Ball North townland. Household No10 - Hugh Mackin. Here MaryAnne (b1877) is aged 20 "not married" but she married Wm John Hardy in 1897! (Hugh cannot Read/Write but entries are not in constable James Daly's handwriting). © AskAboutIreland and the Cultural Heritage Project; http://www.askaboutireland.ie
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1901 Mackin,Hugh_UmmBallNorth2
1901 Mackin,Hugh_UmmBallNorth2
1901 census Ummercam Ball North townland. Hugh Mackin is household 10.
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1901 McParland, Francis & sisters, Ballard
1901 McParland, Francis & sisters, Ballard
1901 census of Ballard - Francis McParland and his sisters Mary & Alice McParland. Alice married Patrick Kelly, Levelamore the year after the census in 1902 and moved from Ballard to Levelamore. © AskAboutIreland and the Cultural Heritage Project;

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1901 Moran,Joseph_&MGavan_Dublin1of2
1901 Moran,Joseph_&MGavan_Dublin1of2
Mary Gavan & Joseph Moran with 4 children - 1901 census. Residing at No11 Jane Place Upper (behind Connolly rail station), Dublin. Both Mary and Joseph were born in Co Meath. © AskAboutIreland and the Cultural Heritage Project;

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1901 Moran,Joseph_&MGavan_Dublin2of2
1901 Moran,Joseph_&MGavan_Dublin2of2
Mary Gavan & Joseph Moran - 1901 census. Residing at No11 Jane Place Upper (behind Connolly rail station), Dublin. This "Hse & Blg Return" page shows that two families (11 persons in total) live at No11 which has up to 4 rooms but only one window at the front. Contemporary records refer to them as cottages. Jane Place has since been demolished during redevelopments.
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1901_11 censusIreland_Hse & Bldg Close-up
1901_11 censusIreland_Hse & Bldg Close-up
1901 &1911 census Ireland. Close-up of headings on "House & Building Return" page.
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1901_McParland,Pat'k &KateBoyle &Jas
1901_McParland,Pat'k &KateBoyle &Jas
1901 census in Ballard, Co Armagh (household/land plot 28) of James McParland a widower. His son Patrick and wife Catherine (Kate Boyle, one of the 5 Boyle sisters from Slieve Gullion townland) along with their 8 children. Kate will go on to have 14 children, see 1911 census entry. Kate's daughter Catherine McParland (b1890) is not here at home for the census, she is found living with Kate's sister Bridget Boyle (married to Owen McParland) in Slieve Gullion townland. © AskAboutIreland and the Cultural Heritage Project; http://www.askaboutireland.ie
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1906 RAIL MAP-Armagh area
1906 RAIL MAP-Armagh area
1906 RAIL MAP-Armagh area. Byrnes family Ummeracam could register in Crossmaglen or Castleblayney-one stop from local Culloville station.
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1906c Hannaway, Patrick & Annie McParland
1906c Hannaway, Patrick & Annie McParland
Patrick Hannaway & Annie McParland around the time of their marriage 1906.
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1909 to 1929_Ummeracam GriffithsValRev Pg1
1909 to 1929_Ummeracam GriffithsValRev Pg1
1909-1929 Land Valuation Revisions-Page1. No5 - is not our Francis Burns. See Pg2 © Crown copyright- Griffith's Land Valuations Revisions https://geni.nidirect.gov.uk/
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1909 to 1929_Ummeracam GriffithsValRev Pg2
1909 to 1929_Ummeracam GriffithsValRev Pg2
1909-1929 Land Valuation Revisions-Page2. No8 - is our Francis Burns (Byrns): shared with Patrick Murphy; see 1870/71 Land Loss. © Crown copyright- Griffith's Land Valuations Revisions https://geni.nidirect.gov.uk/
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1911 census Levalamore all tenants
1911 census Levalamore all tenants
1911 census Levalamore - all tenants. No 12=John Hannaway, 11= Michael McGuinness/McGinnis. 13 & 14=Mary Kelly & Alice Kelly (née McParland) - later the Collins household. Note the entry in the "Roof" column for John Hannaway is "0" - a thatch roof. © AskAboutIreland and the Cultural Heritage Project; http://www.askaboutireland.ie
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1911 Mackin, Hugh &Mag't census
1911 Mackin, Hugh &Mag't census
1911 census, Ummeracam Ball North townland. Hugh Mackin & Margaret (née Burns). The 5 children have left home. © AskAboutIreland and the Cultural Heritage Project; http://www.askaboutireland.ie
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1911 McGinnnis, MaryBartley
1911 McGinnnis, MaryBartley
Mary "Bartley" McGinnis in 1911: "taken 1911 July 5th" - "died at 97 years of age 1937". A postcard photo from ROYAL STUDIO, BELFAST. (This original photograph was kindly donated by Candy & Rich McGinnis, Connecticut, USA: family of Patrick McGinnis 1891-1963, grandson of Mary "Bartley"). John Hannaway from Slieve Gullion townland had married Mary McGinnis in 1867 and moved into the McGinnis household (Bartley McGinnis and Mary Murphy) in Levelamore which later became the Hannaway household.
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1911 Umericam (Johnston) tenants
1911 Umericam (Johnston) tenants
Caption Note: Francis Byrnes' household is No7. Note that there is another Francis Byrnes in Ummeracam Johnston - No28.
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1911_McParland,Pat'k &KateBoyle
1911_McParland,Pat'k &KateBoyle
1911 census in Ballard, Co Armagh (household/land plot 28) of Patrick McParland, wife Catherine (Kate Boyle, one of the 5 Boyle sisters from Slieve Gullion townland) and seven of their 14 children. Col 12 shows 13 are living: Owen died in infancy in 1898. Patrick's father James had died the previous year. © AskAboutIreland and the Cultural Heritage Project; http://www.askaboutireland.ie
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1913 Confirmations_Bessbrook_1 of2-BWweb
1913 Confirmations_Bessbrook_1 of2-BWweb
Confirmation candidates of Lislea parish - 13 April 1913 in SS Peter & Paul church, Bessbrook (mother church for surrounding Parish chapels). Includes Denis (Dinny) Crawley of Levelamore, Patrick McParland and James Crawley of Ballard. © Ancestry.com. Ireland, Select Catholic Birth and Baptism Registers, 1763-1917 (other Catholic confirmation records on Ancestry.com are at: "Ireland, Select Catholic Confirmation Registers, 1775-1923")
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1913_Hughes,Charles_Conf'mation_web Titled
1913_Hughes,Charles_Conf'mation_web Titled
1913 April 16 - Confirmation of Boys from Silverbridge, Co Armagh. Extracts from the parish records of Mullaghban RC chapel. The sons of Patrick Martin & Catherine Connell from Carrigan being confirmed are; Patrick (age 11), James & Owen (twins age 10) and Joseph (9). Sons of Patrick Hughes and Rose Grant from Umericam are: Charles James (9) and Patrick (12). © Ancestry.com. Ireland, Select Catholic Confirmation Registers, 1775-1923
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1920 - Patrick Henry Hannaway's silver chain
1920 - Patrick Henry Hannaway's silver chain
 
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1920 Hannaway,Patrick
1920 Hannaway,Patrick
Patrick Hannaway in 1920 - a photo-studio postcard photograph. Printed on the back of the postcard: "Gale's Studios branches everywhere". In 1920 Patrick, a bricklayer, was working in Glasgow. The handwriting on the photo belongs to his nephew Patrick McGinnis, also a bricklayer, living in Glasgow. (This original photograph was kindly donated by Candy & Rich McGinnis, Connecticut, USA; family of Patrick McGinnis - 1891-1963).
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1920c_McGuinness, Patrick_group of 3,Glasgow
1920c_McGuinness, Patrick_group of 3,Glasgow
Patrick McGinnis 1920ca in Glasgow. Possibly John Sloan (Best Man) on left and Patrick's brother on right. Photo: courtesy of Candy & Rich McGinnis, Connecticut USA from the collection of Patrick McGinnis, born 1891.
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1920_McGee, Bridget-wedding, Glasgow
1920_McGee, Bridget-wedding, Glasgow
Bridget McGee-1920 marriage to Patrick McGuinness/Maginnis, Glasgow
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1920_McGuinness Patrick & BridgetMcGee; John Sloan & Minnie McGee
1920_McGuinness Patrick & BridgetMcGee; John Sloan & Minnie McGee
Patrick McGinnis & Bridget McGee; John Sloan & Minnie McGee. 1920 marriage, Glasgow, Scotland. Photo: courtesy of Candy & Rich McGinnis, Connecticut USA from the collection of Patrick McGinnis, born 1891.
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1920_McGuinness Patrick & BridgetMcGee; John Sloan & Minnie McGee
1920_McGuinness Patrick & BridgetMcGee; John Sloan & Minnie McGee
Patrick McGinnis & Bridget McGee; John Sloan & Minnie McGee. 1920 marriage, Glasgow, Scotland. Photo: courtesy of Candy & Rich McGinnis, Connecticut USA from the collection of Patrick McGinnis, born 1891.
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