Lawrence Wilde, Born Lough Shinney 1857 and settled in Bootle.

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Lawrence Wilde, Born Lough Shinney 1857 and settled in Bootle.

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This looks like Lawrence and Ellen's marriage index:-

Name: Lawrence Wilde
Registration Year: 1887
Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration district: West Derby
Volume: 8b
Page: 677
Spouse: Ellen Murrin

http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/

There is a transcript of an RC church baptism on Roots Ireland for the following:-

Name: Laurence Wild
Year: 1857
Parish: Rush RC
County: Dublin

Playing around with the index it looks like his parents were Nicholas and Bridget. For pay to view full transcript see this website:-

http://www.rootsireland.ie/

Did Ellen Murrin have a brother called James? There was a James Murrin born in County Longford living at 40 Bridge Road Litherland in 1911 his occupation was pawnbroker. Looking at Roots Ireland he might have been born in 1858 in Newtownforbes, County Longford parents possibly James and Bridget. He married Mary A O'Reilly in 1887 in West Derby district the same year as Ellen. Both marriages and family baptisms probably took place in an RC church in Bootle these records are not online.


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Hi Bill,
Allow for transcription errors,
if needed and for the crew,

Haddock Street, 1891
Name:
Ellen Marrie Wilda
Age:
27
Estimated Birth Year:
abt 1864
Relation:
Wife
Spouse's Name:
Lawrence Wilda
Gender:
Female
Where born:
Ireland
Civil Parish:
Kirkdale
Ecclesiastical parish:
St Paul
County/Island:
Lancashire
Country:
England
Registration district:
West Derby
Sub-registration district:
Kirkdale
Piece:
2967
Folio:
123
Page Number:
30
Household Members:
Lawrence Wilda 34
Ellen Marrie Wilda 27
Nicholas Wilda 5
Mary Wilda 2
James Wilda 8/12
Joseph Wilda 29
Margaret Kernis 14


1881, RG11 P3684 F101 P21
6 Haddock Street,

James Owen Murrin, Head, 60, Ireland, Pensioner, Irish Constabulary Customs Officer,
Ellen Murrin, 17, wife. Ireland

Was Ellen a widow when marrying Lawrence?
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Re: Lawrence Wilde, Born Lough Shinney 1857 and settled in B

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This subject has been split from it's original post which can be found here http://forum.liverpool-genealogy.org.uk ... 78#p112178

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The relative in question is the father of my sisters late husband. His name was Nicholas Wilde, born Bootle 1888 and was the son of Lawrence Wilde, Born Lough Shinney 1857 and settled in Bootle.
I would also be pleased of any help researching Lawrence in Lough Shinney having had no luck so far finding that searching Irish records a bit tricky for someone with as little Hi-Tec ability as myself
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Re: Lawrence Wilde, Born Lough Shinney 1857 and settled in B

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I noticed that Ellen Murrin living with a James Owen Murrin I wondered if there might have been a mistake on that record considering that Ellen's age? Both their places of birth are given as Dublin though not Longford.


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Re: Lawrence Wilde, Born Lough Shinney 1857 and settled in B

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I wondered myself Blue,

The purchase of the marriage cert you posted earlier should settle it, giving former names and fathers name.
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Re: Lawrence Wilde, Born Lough Shinney 1857 and settled in B

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Re Lough Shinney.
I believe this to be a small village in north County Dublin in the area known as Fingal. http://www.loughshinnyvillage.com/
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Thank you for such informative and interesting information. I will try hard to follow all leads.
Regards, Bill

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Re: Lawrence Wilde, Born Lough Shinney 1857 and settled in B

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Posted by Blue70:
There is a transcript of an RC church baptism on Roots Ireland for the following:-
Name: Laurence Wild
Year: 1857
Parish: Rush RC
County: Dublin
The village of Rush in north County Dublin is in the Fingal area and is about 5 minutes south of Loughshinny by car.
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From Griffiths Valuation of Ireland, 1848 to 1864. http://www.failteromhat.com/post1845.php
Wilde Margaret - Townland of Loughshinny; Parish of Lusk, County Dublin
Wilde Joseph - Townland of Loughshinny; Parish of Lusk, County Dublin

And this extract from the Valuation includes several Wildes in the same area:
http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith- ... arishname=

About Griffiths Valuation... http://www.nli.ie/en/griffiths-valuation.aspx

About a 'townland'... A townland (Irish: baile fearainn) is a small geographical division of land used in Ireland. It can be from an acre or two to hundreds of acres. The townland system is of Gaelic origin, pre-dating the Norman invasion, and most have names of Irish Gaelic origin. Many names are based on geographical features. My own address includes the townland Barraglan meaning head or top of the glen. However, some townland names and boundaries come from Norman manors, plantation divisions, or later creations of the Ordnance Survey.
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