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CURRAN, Thomas
(About 1846-1890)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. LAMOND, Mary Jane

CURRAN, Thomas

  • Born: About 1846, Ireland 1 2
  • Marriage (1): LAMOND, Mary Jane on 12 February 1872 in RC Chapel, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1
  • Died: 1890, Shotts parish (Western district), Lanarkshire, Scotland 3

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  General Notes:

The 1881 census for Cleland, in the western district of Shotts parish, recorded Thomas Curran as head of a household living at 4 Omoa Square. Thomas was a coal miner by occupation. He had been born in Ireland, and was recorded as 35 years of age.

In the birth certificate of his daughter, Ellen, in 1882, Thomas Curran was recorded as being a coalminer. He and his wife, Mary Curran, née Lamont, married at Wishaw on 12 February 1872, according to the birth certificate. Thomas Curran, who was present where the baby was born, gave notice of his daughter's birth before the registrar, William Spence, at Cleland on 4 May 1882, and made his X mark.

Thomas was a coalminer, according to the marriage certificate of his daughter, Mary Jane, registered in 1899. Thomas was deceased by then.

Ellen Curran, daughter of Thomas, married in 1901. In her marriage certificate, Thomas was recorded as 'coal miner deceased'. 2 4 5


Thomas married Mary Jane LAMOND on 12 February 1872 in RC Chapel, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 (Mary Jane LAMOND was born in 1846 in Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1 2 6, baptised on 11 May 1846 in St Margaret's RC parish, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland 6 and died in 1927 in Shotts parish (Western district), Lanarkshire, Scotland 3.)


  Marriage Notes:

The marriage was celebrated, after banns, according to the rites and forms of the Roman Catholic Church. The priest was Father James Gilmour RCC in Wishaw. The witnesses were Edward Rourke, who made his X mark, and Mary Martin.

Thomas Curran was a single man, aged 25 years. He was 'of Cleland' in the parish of Shotts. He worked as coal miner. Both of his parents, Thomas Curran, a labourer, and Jane Fox, were deceased.

Mary Lamont, who made her X mark, was also single, and was aged 26 years. She worked as a housekeeper. Her address was the same as that of Thomas Curran. Her parents were Daniel Lamont, a coal miner, and Catherine Darroch.

The marriage was registered on 13 February 1872 at Wishaw, Thomas Steele being the signing registrar. 1

Sources


1 GRO Scotland, Marriages Cambusnethan 1872 628 12 February.

2 1881 UK census, Shotts west district 655/3 en d 1 4 Omoa Square.

3 GRO Scotland, Index of Deaths.

4 GRO Scotland, Marriage 655/3 No 6 West Dist. Shotts 1901.

5 GRO Scotland, Births Western District of Shotts 655/3 no 23 1882.

6 GRO Scotland, Church Registers - Catholic register - Births and baptisms.

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