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DONNELLY, Patrick
(1827-1892)
DONLY, Catherine
(1826-1884/012)
DONNELLY, Mary Jane
(1849-1903)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. QUIN, Owen

DONNELLY, Mary Jane 1 2

  • Baptised: 24 November 1849, Clonoe, County Tyrone, Ireland 2
  • Marriage (1): QUIN, Owen on 13 June 1872 in RC Chapel, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland
  • Died: 1903, Shotts parish (Western district), Lanarkshire, Scotland 4 5

   Other names for Mary were DONNALLY, Mary Jane 3 and QUIN, Mary Jane.4

   User ID: L265.

  General Notes:

"Church Baptism Record

Name: Mary Jane Donnelly
Date of Birth:
Date of Baptism:24-Nov-1849
Address:
Parish/District:CLONOE
County: TYRONE
Father:Pat Donnelly
Occupation:
Mother:Catherine Donnelly
Sponsor 1 / Informant 1:Chs
Sponsor 2 / Informant 2:Seragh Mallon
Notes:
/ /
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Mary Jane Donnally was aged 10 years in 1861, as recorded by the 1861 census for Shotts parish. She had been born in Ireland and was living in Omoa Square with her family. She was a scholar.

Mary Jane was recorded by the 1891 census. She lived with her husband, Owen, and five daughters at 4 Knowenoble, near Cleland, Lanarkshire. She was aged 39 years and had been born in Shotts parish. 2 3 6


Mary married Owen QUIN on 13 June 1872 in RC Chapel, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland. (Owen QUIN was baptised on 12 March 1849 in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ireland 7 8 and died 20 March 1908 at 0.20 am in Ravenshall, Cleland, Lanarkshire, Scotland.). The cause of his death was valvular disease of the heart over 2 months.


  Marriage Notes:

The marriage was celebrated according to the rites and banns of the Roman Catholic Church. The celebrant was G. McBrearty, Catholic priest. The witnesses were Francis Doonin and Ellen McFadyen.

Owen Queen [sic] was a coal miner of 21 years of age. He was unmarried and resided at Omoa Square in Shotts parish. He made his X mark. His father, Terence Quin, was deceased and his mother, Isabella Cush was living.

Mary Jane Donnelly, who also made her X mark, was an unmarried houskeeper. She too resided in Omoa Square. She was aged 22.

The marriage was registered at Wishaw on June 18 1872, Thomas Steele being the recording registrar.


Note:

The two witnesses recorded above married each other in Cambusnethan parish on the 14 November of the same year.

Sources


1 GRO Scotland, Marriage certificate WDistrict of Shotts 1897 RDS 655/3 No 8/daughter Catherine.

2 Irish Family History Foundation, County Tyrone Church Baptism Record.

3 1861 UK census, Shotts parish 655 en d 1 31 Omoa Square.

4 GRO Scotland, Deaths Shotts west dist 655/3 no67 1900.

5 GRO Scotland, Index of Deaths.

6 1891 UK Census, West Shotts RDS 655/3 En D 2 page 10.

7 Irish Family History Foundation, Church Baptism Record County Tyrone.

8 Irish Family History Foundation, Dungannon parish County Tyrone Church Baptisms.

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