My GG-Grandparents, James Wynn & Bridget Jennings were married in Co. Sligo in 1853, shortly before they emmigrated for Pennsylvania.
The best match I've found for Bridget is that she was born in 1831 in Ardnaree, Co. Mayo, Kilmoremoy parish. This might not be the right person, but is consistent with her birth estimates from the census & her grave marker (1830 - 1835).
Is there anyone with local knowledge who might be able to point me to something to substantiate (or correct) this?
Thanks,
Bob Faulkner.
Bob Faulkner
Friday 18th Jan 2019, 10:15PMMessage Board Replies
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Hi Bob,
The marriage record is on rootsireland.ie/ but doesn't have parents' names.
Date of Marriage:10-Jan-1853
Parish / District:SKREEN & DROMARD
County:Co. Sligo
Husband JamesWynne Address:Attenelvick Denomination:Roman Catholic
Wife BridgetJennings Laughaun Roman CatholicThis is promising though - a baptism from the same parish as the marriage - which were usually held in the bride's parish:
Name:Bridget JenningsDate of Birth:
Date of Baptism:04-Dec-1826Address:
Parish/District:SKREEN & DROMARDGender:FemaleCountyCo. Sligo
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Father:PatrickMother:Jane StensonOccupation:
Sponsor 1 /
Informant 1:Patrick Ternan Sponsor 2 /
Informant 2:Catherina McguireAnother clue is to look at the names of her children.IF she & James followed the Irish naming pattern for their children, their second son would be Patrick (named after mother = Bridget's father) and first daughter would be Jane (mother's mother).
Col
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