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Frances

Frances Report 21 Aug 2008 19:21

Hi Kay, Yes, they were Catholics so I think divorce was not an option. On my mum's birth certificate Archibald is down as a Rubber Worker.

In mgnv's reply there is a ref to Lancashire BMD, a site which is new to me. I visited it and MAY have found another member of the McMullen family. Someone called George and his wife Elizabeth Ann who lived where my grandad lived for a while. I don't know what the connection is yet (brother? uncle?) but I've sent for their marriage cert and I'm hoping something on it may hold a further clue. Worth a try!
Thanks mgnv.

mgnv

mgnv Report 20 Aug 2008 22:12

Re Frances's query about "MI (Turriff #164 from ANESFHS)" - here's a bit more detail:

The d.rego is for: Christina Anderson, widow of William Anderson (Agr Labourer); died 21/7/1875 at the Hill of Ardmiddle in the parish of Turriff a=80y; d/o William Scott (Farmer, deceased) & [blank] Scott MS Rannie (deceased); cod=Old Age and Debility - Not Certified; Informant= Alexr Anderson Son Present.
(There's a Rathen OPR entry 25/12/1795: William Scott in Spillarsford had a daughter by his wife Elisabeth Rainie baptised named Elisabeth.)

The Memorial Inscription for grave #164 in Turriff old kirkyard (published by the Aberdeen & NE Scotland Family History Society) reads:
1876 Erected by ALEXANDER ANDERSON Hill of Ardmiddle in memory of his son
ALEXANDER d 20 Oct 1874 aged 21
his mother ELIZABETH SCOTT d 31 July 1875 aged 80;
his wife MARGARET WATSON d 22 Nov 1890 aged 71;
above ALEXANDER ANDERSON d 19 June 1908 aged 83

The local practice at that time was to bury wives under their MS's (i.e., Maiden Surnames)

Kay????

Kay???? Report 20 Aug 2008 21:31



Perhaps GRO can do a search for you,,?say in two stages,,,,,,,,,,1924--1928,,1929--1930

Were they catholics??as they wouldnt at that time been able to divorce easy or not at all,,,

on your mums birth certificate what was his job??

Frances

Frances Report 20 Aug 2008 19:05

Thanks, everyone for all your help. I really appreciate your time and effort.

Frances

Frances Report 20 Aug 2008 10:18

I always try and check under an assortment of variations of the name. It's really odd, I can't find a definite record of Archibald's birth or death - if I didn't have a copy of the marriage cert I'd begin to doubt whether he ever existed!

Kay????

Kay???? Report 20 Aug 2008 10:08

Snap Janice,,,!

Just checked that..........so it can be discounted,by the looks of it,,,,

have you checked under ...MCMillen/McMillan........?

Janice

Janice Report 20 Aug 2008 10:08

Re the 1891 prisoner: there is a Patrick McMullen listed on the Black Sheep Index, sentenced in a Salford court in 1889 (from memory). He might be worth investigating.

Janice

Janice

Janice Report 20 Aug 2008 10:05

The West Derby one, I think, is a baby born and died in the same quarter (West Derby is in the Liverpool area)

Janice

Frances

Frances Report 20 Aug 2008 09:47

Thanks, Kay. That's worth a try.

Kay????

Kay???? Report 20 Aug 2008 09:34

Frances,

June 1925,

There is an Archibald McMullen death registered as 0----- West Derby, ----------,it may be worth asking GRO if a type mistake has been made from the original registration,,,?

Frances

Frances Report 20 Aug 2008 08:11

Janice, WOW! Now that would be something different! I wonder how I can find out more?
Rose, the witnesses names don't give me any clues - Samuel Howarth and Gertrude Williams (Williams was the name of my Gran's second husband. Don't know if there's a connection).
mgnv, thanks for your suggestions. You say you found more info on your ggg gran on MI (Turriff #164 from ANESFHS). Can you explain what this is please?

mgnv

mgnv Report 20 Aug 2008 01:48

Regarding the problem of Archie's dad's name on m.cert, I'm inclined to put it down to a brainfreeze on Archie's part.

I've been looking for my ggg gran Elizabeth's d.rego for quite a while, and it eventually turned up, but her son registered her as Christian. After getting her son's d.rego, and confirming his mother was Elizabeth, who'd been living with him for at least her last 4 years, we got further confirmation of her name and status from her MI (Turriff #164 from ANESFHS). Anyway, as I'm sure other researchers can confirm, folk do forget this sort of stuff when asked, then kick themselves afterwards.

In Archie's case, there's another possible reason - other posts say his mum died 1907 and his dad 1910, so maybe he was raised by foster parents, and William John was his foster dad.

mgnv

mgnv Report 20 Aug 2008 01:14

Lancashire BMD

Surname Forename(s) Sub-District Registers At Mother's Maiden Name Reference
1897 MCMULLEN Elizabeth St John Preston DAGGERS ST.J/35/43
1898 MCMULLEN Ruth St John Preston DAGGERS ST.J/36/93
1899 MCMULLEN Archibald St John Preston DAGGERS ST.J/38/28
1902 MCMULLEN John St Peters Preston DAGGERS ST.P/71/98
1903 MCMULLEN James West Preston Preston DAGGERS WP/1/27
1904 MCMULLEN Mary Agnes West Preston Preston DAGGERS WP/2/90
1906 MCMULLEN Elizabeth West Preston Preston DAGGERS WP/6/51

The latest preceeding entry for Jane is:
1894 MCMULLEN Jane St John Preston MCMULLEN ST.J/29/100
and there is no suitable Preston entry for Ann.

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Births Mar 1894 (>99%)
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McMullen Jane Preston 8e 620
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Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
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Marriages Jun 1896 (>99%)
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Daggers Ruth Preston 8e 1161
~Heaps Richard Preston 8e 1161
McMullin Patrick Preston 8e 1161
~Ouseman Margaret Preston 8e 1161

Sorry, we found no matches.
Search for Type: Births Surname: mcmul* First name(s): ann*
Start date: Mar 1889 End date: Dec 1893 County: Lancashire


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1901 England Census
Civil Parish: Preston
Ecclesiastical parish: St Peter
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England
Street address: 21 Bolton St
Registration district: Preston
Sub registration district: St Peter
ED, institution, or vessel: 29
Household schedule number: 145

Patrick Mc Mullen 32 Preston, Lancashire, England Head M Dock Labourer
Ruth Mc Mullen 29 Falwood, Lancashire, England Wife M
Annie Mc Mullen 7 Preston, Lancashire, England Daughter
Janey Mc Mullen 6 Preston, Lancashire, England Daughter
Archie Mc Mullen 1 Preston, Lancashire, England Son
Kate Mc Mullen under 1 month Preston, Lancashire, England Daughter

Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 3952; Folio: 139; Page: 21.

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Ruth also died:

Deaths Dec 1907
McMULLEN Ruth 36 Preston 8e 418

Rose

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Who were the witnesses to the marriage?

Rose

Janice

Janice Report 19 Aug 2008 23:04

In the 1891, there's a 22 year old Patrick Mc Mullen in Her Majesty's Prison in Preston!!!!!!!!! Wonder if there's a connection :-)

Frances

Frances Report 19 Aug 2008 22:51

The marriage cert says William John's occupation was a dock labourer, same as Patrick!! However, on revisiting the marriage cert I've realised that it does say deceased by William John's name.

Libby22

Libby22 Report 19 Aug 2008 22:28

Hi, what does the marriage cert say William John's occupation is?

Frances

Frances Report 19 Aug 2008 22:23

Hi Janice, Hmm never thought of that. Think I may look into it. Thanks a lot for the suggestion.

Frances

Frances Report 19 Aug 2008 22:18

Hi Kay, in 1925 my grandad Archibald would have been age 25 ish, not 61. Thanks anyway.