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Descendants of James Green Patrick and Mary Cassidy Do Not Appear To Descendants of James Green James Green Margaret Burns b: Abt 1807 in Ireland b: Abt 1816 in Ireland d: 16 Sep 1880 in Omagh d: 15 Sep 1866 in Tyrone Workhouse, Co Tyrone, Infirmary, Omagh, Ireland Ireland Patrick and Mary Cassidy do not appear to have had any children of their own, however some time before 1901, they seem to have adopted Mary's sister Ellen's two youngest daughters - Matilda and Jane Morrison Cameron. They had Ann Green James Wightman Matthew Quinn Susan Green John Green Eliza or Elizabeth Ellen (Margaret Ellen?) John Cameron Mary Green Patrick Cassidy already been looking after young James GREEN b: Abt 1845 in Ireland m: Bef 1859 b: Abt 1840 in Ireland b: Abt 1850 in Ireland b: Abt 1853 in Ireland Kavanagh Green b: 1847 in Kirkhill, b: Abt 1857 in Omagh, Co b: 16 Jul 1860 in Cadder, (the son of their brother John) following the d: 16 May 1909 in d: Bef 1859 m: Nov 1859 in Omagh, Co d: 3 Nov 1892 in Falkirk, b: Abt 1854 b: Abt 1855 in Ireland Invernesshire, Scotland Tyrone, Ireland Lanarkshire, Scotland death of his parents. In the 1901 census they Sunnyside Rd Coatbridge, Tyrone, Ireland Stirling, Scotland m: 17 Apr 1877 in St m: 29 Apr 1876 in South c: 25 Jan 1857 in m: 31 Dec 1884 in St had renamed the girls Moya and Susan, but in Lanarks, Scotland d: Bef 1901 in Scotland Nicholas Francis Church, Villa Rutherglen, Lanarks, Drumragh, Mungo's Chapel, Glasgow 1911 Patrick and Mary had moved back to Dublin Scotland St Rollex Dublin South with the girls and they appeared in the census d: Bef 1901 d: 17 Aug 1880 in 17 Walls with their real names. But within the family they Lane, South Dublin Peter Quinn Susan Hernon Helen (Ellen) Quinn James Cairns John Quinn Annie Quinn William Quinn Sarah Quinn Maggie Green James Joseph Green Mary Isabella Mary Joseph Green David Cameron Ellen Cameron John Cameron Maggie Cameron James Cameron Isabella Mooney Matilda Moya Cameron Patrick Rock Jane Morrison (Susan) Richard W Moore William Cameron Alexander Cameron b: Abt 1866 in Ireland b: Abt 1866 in Coatbridge, b: Abt 1868 in Ireland m: 1886 in Old Monkland, b: Abt 1871 in Ireland b: Abt 1872 in Ireland b: Abt 1874 in Coatbridge, b: Abt 1900 in Coatbridge, b: 22 Feb 1867 in Meeting b: 8 Sep 1878 in 16 Walls Adamthwaite b: 13 Aug 1880 in 16 Walls b: Abt 1878 in Kinning b: Abt 1879 in Kinning b: Abt 1881 in Kinning b: Abt 1885 in Kinning b: Abt 1886 in Kinning b: 11 May 1890 in 142 m: 8 Feb 1921 in Roman Cameron b: 1895 b: Abt 1894 in Glasgow b: 10 Dec 1895 in 40 King Lanarks, Scotland Lanarks Lanarks, Scotland Lanarks, Scotland House Hill, Omagh, Co Lane, Dublin, Ireland b: 4 Apr 1878 in Crook, Co Lane, Dublin, Ireland Park, Scotland Park, Scotland Park, Scotland Park, Scotland Park, Scotland Blackburn St, Govan, Catholic Church Terenure, b: 2 Feb 1892 in 80 m: Bef 1917 St, Glasgow m: 31 Dec 1886 in Tyrone, Ireland c: 9 Sep 1878 in St Durham, England c: 19 Aug 1880 in St d: 10 Sep 1955 in Potts Scotland Dublin, IRELAND Stanley St, Kinning Park, d: 1955 in Sydney, Nsw, Coatbridge, Lanarks, Nicholas Francis Church, m: 10 May 1941 in Nicholas Francis Church, Point, Sydney, AUS d: 1967 in Bellvue Hill, d: 1937 in Derry, Ireland Scotland Australia Scotland Dublin South Register Office Durham Dublin South bu: Botany Cemetery Sydney, AUSTRALIA bu: Botany Cemetery d: 2 Sep 1949 in Western, Co Durham, d: 30 Sep 1880 in 16 Walls bu: Botany Cemetery Sedgefield, Co Durham, England Lane, Dublin South, IRE England d: 2 Apr 1952 in Billingham, Co Durham, England Mary Quinn Peter Quinn James Quinn Annie Cairns James Cairns Moya Green Arthur Resker James Joseph Green Dorothy Alice (Ada) John (Jack) Green Mary Susan Green Leonard Ward William Green Gwendoline Lonsdale Alan James Campbell Following the death of her husband, Moya John Thomas Moore Richard P Moore Rowland Brendan Jean E Carter b: Abt 1888 in Coatbridge, b: Abt 1884 in Coatbridge, b: Abt 1900 in Coatbridge, b: Abt 1888 in Coatbridge, b: Abt 1890 in Coatbridge, b: 18 Apr 1909 in Crook, m: 1937 b: 19 Dec 1910 Stanley b: 26 Jan 1912 in Crook, b: 21 Dec 1914 in Stockton b: 4 Sep 1913 in b: 18 Aug 1918 in Stockton b: Abt 1921 in Stockton, Co Cameron Matilda emigrated to Australia. Also buried b: 1917 b: 1918 Moore Lanarks, Scotland Lanarks, Scotland Lanarks, Scotland Lanarks, Scotland Lanarks, Scotland Co Durham, England Co Durham, England on Tees, Durham, ENG Hampstead, London, on Tees, Durham, ENG Durham, ENG d: 1979 in Ealing reg. b: 13 Aug 1912 in b: 1921 in Drogheda in Botany Cemetery, Sydney are her d: 1990 d: 2001 b: 1919 d: Mar 1991 in Waveney, district Brentford reg.district d: 4 Sep 1922 in Stockton d: 24 Sep 2005 in Bodmin, England d: 2000 in Hertfordshire, m: 1941 in Durham SE reg. d: 2000 brother's William and Alexander, and sister Suffolk m: 1932 in Brentford on Tees, Durham, ENG Cornwall, England m: 1940 in Hampstead, ENG district Maggie. I believe Alexander's mother d: 1977 in Hounslow reg. London, England d: 2002 in Watford, Herts, district d: 23 Oct 2007 in Bodmin, ENG Ellen also accompanied him on the trip to Cornwall, England Australia in 1920 aboard the Militiades. bu: 1 Nov 2007 in Glynn However, I have not been able to find her Valley Crematorium, death in either Australia or Scotland. Bodmin.
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