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Please help...........I am trying to find,Maria A Meara,on the 1901 Irish census! She was born in,Derryheiney abt 1880 and her fathers name  was,John Meara.

 

Maria married,Michael Madden on the 23rd June 1906 in,Portumna and by 1911 they where living in,Liverpool,England.

             

Any help in finding her on the census would be very much appreciated.

 

Del

 

Friday 14th Mar 2014, 05:18PM

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  • Del,

     

    I assume this is Maria?s family in 1901, in Derryhiveney South:

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Kilmalinoge/Derryhiveny_South/1396176/

    I can see a birth registered for Mary Anne Meara in Portumna (which would include Derryhiveney) in 1875, volume 14, page 417.

    Could this be Mary in 1901, aged 25:

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Drumkeary/Eagle…

     

    Elwyn

    Ahoghill Antrim

    Friday 14th Mar 2014, 08:05PM
  • Del:

    The Meara family lived in Derryhiveny South townland in Kilmalinoge civil parish in southeast Co. Galway. Maria or Mary was not in the household in 1901. I did find a Mary Meara living in Portumna by herself. She was a 23 year old dressmaker. Since she was married in Portumna, I'm wondering if this is your Maria (Mary). The first two links are for the 1901 census records. The last link is the 1911 for the Meara family in Derryhiveny.

    Roger McDonnell

     

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Kilmalinoge/Derryhiveny_South/1396176/

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Portumna/New_Street/1396734/

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Kilmalinoge/Derryhiveny__South/472711/

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 14th Mar 2014, 08:13PM
  • Roger/Elwyn

    Thank you for your help in finding,Mary Ann Meara and her family on the census.

     

    Doe's,15 New street,still survive in Portumna! I have had a look on GOOGLE but can not find it!

     

    Once again thank you for your help, and  have a good craic on St.Patrick's Day (Hic,Hic,Hic)

     

                                             Del

                                                        

     

    Sunday 16th Mar 2014, 05:01PM
  • Del:

    New St. existed in 1911 but like you I could not locate a New St. currently. I assume it was renamed after 1911.

     

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Sunday 16th Mar 2014, 05:26PM
  • Del,

    No I can?t see New St either. It?s obviously one of the commercial streets (and there?s really only 1 main st). I suspect it?s the main road through the town. As far as the numbers are concerned, there were no house numbers in rural Ireland in 1901. The numbers you see on the census are the enumerator?s private numbering system and bear no relation to any house number that the property may have today. You would need to do a bit of detective work to find out exactly which house it was. I suspect she was living above Bridget Coen's Delph (China) shop.

    Elwyn

    Ahoghill Antrim

    Sunday 16th Mar 2014, 06:14PM
  • Hi, a Portumna native here!

    New Street is the main street in Portumna and is now called St. Brendan's Street.

    regards

    Dolores

     

    Sunday 16th Mar 2014, 06:15PM
  • Roger

     

      Thanks for the info.I will keep on searching till i find it!

     

                                          Del

    Sunday 16th Mar 2014, 06:17PM

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