Gail,
Statutory marriage registration started in Irelandin 1845 (save for RC
marriages). Statutory birth registration started in 1864(as did RC marriage
registration). So the Irwin-McCutcheon marriage and alltheir Irish born
children are well before those start dates. So you won’t finda
Gail,
For information, the Christopher Irwin inthe 1901 census married Ann Carson on
17.1.1855 in Clogher Church of Ireland.He was 22 and a widower. He lived in
Clare More (sometimes spelled Clayermore)and his father was Thomas Irwin, a
farmer. (Christopher previously had marriedElizabeth
WOW Elwyn- I am blown away by your speedy and rich response to my appeal! Your
leads will form the basis for my further investigation. Your obvious extensive
skill level and your generosity of time and willingness in lending these
abilities to a complete stranger is appreciated more than I can
Greetings All, m y request may be a repeat, please bear with me if so.
I am a 70-year-old Canadian woman (in Manitoba) who is hoping to establish the
family origins of my Great-Great Grandfather, CHRISTOPHER HAMILTON IRWIN, born
1821, who I understand lived in the Clogher area of County
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