Looking for marriage details of John Joseph Moran Wesport Quay and Mary Moran. John born about 1894 killed 1960 in road accident. Mary died 1930 aged approx 34 following childbirth.
Ssndra
Thursday 3rd Dec 2020, 08:00PMMessage Board Replies
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I've been searching the free site www.irishgenealogy.ie and have not located a marriage record for a John Moran to a Mary in the Westport registration district. I also did not see a Mary Moran death record around 1930 where the deceased was around 34.
Do you have Mary's maiden name?
Did they have any children born 1915-1919 ( we only have access to birth records up to 1919.)
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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This may be your John...address is "Quay Hilll, Westport"
Name:John MoranDate of Birth:21-Apr-1894
Registration Date:
Address:Quay Hill WestportParish/District:Westport district
Gender:MaleCountyCo. Mayo
Denomination:Civil Parish
Father:Thomas MoranMother:Mary Anne Bermingham
Occupation:
Sponsor 1 /
Informant 1:
Sponsor 2 /
Informant 2:
Notes
Please feel free to email me at glanvil3@aol.com.Patricia
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Roger, not sure of any children born within those dates. Know she died following childbirth in November 1930 in Castlebar. Believe her maiden name was Omalley
Patricia, yes that is my grandfather.
Seem to be able to find out about him but no much about my grandmother.
Thankyou bothSsndra
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Death registration for Mary Moran, Castlebar Superintendent's Registrar's Office, Castlebar No. 1 District
Died at Co. Home Castlebar (Convalescent home?) aged 34, wife of a labourer.
Maggie May
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The only marriage I've found so far for a John Moran with father Thomas was at Keelogues R.C. Church in Balla District in Castlebar Superintendent Registrar's District. This John was a 33 year-old farmer. Bride was Mary O'Donnell aged 32.
I wondered if Moran may have been incorrectly transcribed as Horan.
Did Mary have another forename? Are you sure her maiden surname was O'Malley? Had she been married before?
Did they definitely marry in Ireland?
Maggie May
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Hi Maggie Thankyou for your help not sure if she had another name. Am aware that other family members namely Aunts and my mother went by their 2nd names not their 1st but not sure of any other names for her. Honestly could not tell you if surname is correct as my mother always said her mum's surname was omalley. Sandra
Ssndra
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Did your mother give any clues as to where her mother was born or where she lived either before or after marriage? Weddings normally happened in the bride's parish. She might have been working away from home and married in the parish where she was living at the time.
Have you considered that Mary might have been a widow and that the marriage to John was registered under her married surname? Another possibility is that they married in another country.
Were there other children from the marriage of John & Mary? Where were they born? Don't give names if less than 100 years old.
Have you definitely located John on 1911 census? There were several possibilities age-wise for Mary (O')Malley in Mayo. She may have been elsewhere.
Maggie May
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Hmmm...Here's a Mary o'Donnell and John Moran married in 1911 in Mayo. But if the 1894 John is your John, then he was only 17 and not of full age. Also, this John's mother is not Bermingham. Could this be your John, not the 1894 John??
Date of Marriage:08-Nov-1911
Parish / District:TURLOUGH/PARKECounty:MAYO
HusbandWife
Name:JohnMoranMaryO Donnell
Address:Ross EastRoss East
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Occupation:UNKNOWNUNKNOWN
Age:Full Age (Over 21)Full Age (Over 21)
Status:Bachelor (Previously unmarried)Spinster (Previously unmarried)
Husband's FatherWife's Father
Name:ThomasMoranMichaelO Donnell
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:UNKNOWNUNKNOWN
Husband's MotherWife's Mother
Name:HonorMcHaleAnnMoran
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Witness 1Witness 2
Name:JohnMoran Ross EastBridgetMcNicholas Ross
Address:
Notes:
MARRIAGE WAS CELEBRATED IN PARKE CHURCH BY REV. JOHN O MALLEY. �3.12.0
© 2020 Copyright Mayo Family History Centres
www.rootsireland.iePatricia
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Hmmm...Here's a Mary o'Donnell and John Moran married in 1911 in Mayo. But if the 1894 John is your John, then he was only 17 and not of full age. Also, this John's mother is not Bermingham. Could this be your John, not the 1894 John?? Date of Marriage: 08-Nov-1911 Parish / District: TURLOUGH/PARKE County: MAYO Husband Wife Name: John Moran Mary O Donnell Address: Ross East Ross East Denomination: Roman Catholic Occupation: UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Age: Full Age (Over 21) Full Age (Over 21) Status: Bachelor (Previously unmarried) Spinster (Previously unmarried) Husband's Father Wife's Father Name: Thomas Moran Michael O Donnell Address: Denomination: Occupation: UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Husband's Mother Wife's Mother Name: Honor McHale Ann Moran Address: Denomination: Occupation: Witness 1 Witness 2 Name: John Moran Ross East Bridget McNicholas Ross Address: Notes: MARRIAGE WAS CELEBRATED IN PARKE CHURCH BY REV. JOHN O MALLEY. �3.12.0 © 2020 Copyright Mayo Family History Centres www.rootsireland.ie
Patricia
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Here is the transcription of the 1910 marriage record for a John Moran and ANNIE o'Donnell. There are baptism or birth records on rootsireland for at least three children born to this couple. Could this be the couple you are looking for?? What were the names of their children?
Date of Marriage:16-Dec-1910
Parish / District:BURRISHOOLE/NEWPORTCounty:MAYO
HusbandWife
Name:JohnMoranAnnieOdonnell
Address:RoskeenRoskeen
Denomination:Roman CatholicRoman Catholic
Occupation:
Age:
Status:
Husband's FatherWife's Father
Name:PatMoranMartinOdonnell
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Husband's MotherWife's Mother
Name:BridgetGrehanMaryCalvey
Address:
Denomination:
Occupation:
Witness 1Witness 2
Name:MartinMoranKateMoran
Address:
Notes:
MARRIED BY : P.E. BRETT VIC.
© 2020 Copyright Mayo Family History Centres
www.rootsireland.iePatricia
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Thankyou all. My mother was one of 6 children and all born in Westport. When I had asked my mother where her ma came from she could not remember as she was 5 when she died. Have copy of my grandfather's birth certificate and is the one previously mentioned born on 21 April 1894 and parents listed as Thomas Moran and Mary Anne Bermingham
Ssndra
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Hello Sandra,
Can you tell us the names of your mother and her siblings? It might help us in this search.
Patricia
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Names were Therese, Anne(aka May) Thomas, Margaret, Thomas and Patrick.
Ssndra
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Do you have your mother's birth certificate? It should have her mother's maiden surname on it.
Were there 2 boys called Thomas? The name Thomas is twice in your list.
How old was the eldest child when your grandmother died?
There seem to have been 4 Teresa Moran births registered in Westport District in 1920's + 1 with middle name Teresa + some with middle initial T. Also a Teresa born 1913.
Maggie May
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Here is the gravestone inscription for Mary Moran:
In Loving Memory of Mary MORAN, The Quay, Westport died 26th Nov. 1930. and her baby son died in infancy erected by her Loving family—
See http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~deesegenes/genealogy/aughavalecem.htmPatricia
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Hi Maggie Sorry my mistake only one son called Thomas. Should have read John James. No I do not have my mother's birth certificate.
If Anne aka May was eldest she would have been 10 when her mother died as she was born in 1920Ssndra
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A photocopy of a birth registration costs 4 euros. A birth certificate costs a lot more. You just need a photocopy to confirm her mother's maiden surname. Do you know your mother's date of birth?
Information about ordering photocopies and certificates is on Irish Genealogy.ie website.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie//churchrecords/civil-search.jsp
See "Help" section at right of screen. Click on "I want to get a copy of a certificate. What do I do?"
Alternatively you could wait until next year when your mother's eldest sister's birth registration will be uploaded and indexed on Irish Genealogy.ie website and you can look at it for free. The latest births on the website now are 1919.
Maggie May
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This is a line to a Headstone photograph for Mary and her son https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34714984/mary-moran
Mary died in Castlebar hospital following childbirth, at this link https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_retu…
Dympna J
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In 1901John Joseph Moran lived in Cloonmonad, Westport urban with his grandmother Ann Bermingham and parents Thomas Moran and Mary Bermingham.
He lived there in 1911.
John Joseph's wife Mary died 1930 aged 34 so birth 1896 +_.
In 1901 Ann Mary Josephine O,Malley aged 7 lived in same street as John James. Also in 2 surrounding townlands: Carrowbaun Westport rural and Castlebar Street, Westport urban lived Mary Ellen O,Malley aged 10.
Info Census nationalarchives.ie or Google Irish census
Also living in Cloonmonmad in 1911 lived a Delia Mary OMalley Idid find a marriage for her to a John Moran in 2 February 1920
States full age on cert.She was 6 +_ in 1911 so would be 16 or 17 at time of marriage so ??BoB
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Thankyou all for the information. Will look into Anne Mary Josephine Omalley as one aunt was Anne but known by May her middle name and my ma has Josephine as one of her names.
Ssndra
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In 1911 census John is noted as Joseph.
There is Mary ann Josephine O'Malley living in Cloonamad,Westport, age 45 and may be a relative
On Ancestry there is a Ann Mary born June 1920 to John Joseph Moran , wife Mary.
If you have your Ma's marriage certificate it often indicates the father and mothers name. Baptism certificate also has parents names as does confirmation record. Thats how I found my grandparents.
If you have the townland often looking at the census for other occupants can give you a clue to other relatives, which might lead onto further info for your Ma family.Census is free.The census will also tell you were theywere born , and if married how many years, children, and those still living
BoB
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Thankyou Bob. My Aunty May christened Anne was born in 1920 . I do know that my grandfather did go by his second name Joseph. Seems to be a common trait in my ma's family! Thank you again
Ssndra
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No problem. I did mean the church record for marriage, I wrote to the church via priest and managed to get a copy for a small donation, I presume your ma was married after 1920? Good luck
BoB
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I think that the most straightforward, cheapest and hopefully quickest option is for Sandra to order a photocopy of her mother's birth registration. That document will verify her grandmother's names. Without that piece of information she's casting around in the dark. Sandra knows that her mother was born in Westport.
Maggie May
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Thanks again for the info. Will try and get a copy of my ma's birth certificate
Ssndra