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1845 Marriage Solemnized at All Saints in the Parish of All Saints in the Diocese of Raphoe Married in the Ch ALL SAINTS MARRIAGES VOLUME 1 1845-1897 Page 1 1845 Marriage Solemnized at All Saints in the Parish of All Saints in the Diocese of Raphoe No. When Married Name and Surname Age Condition Rank or Profession Residence at the Time of Father’s Name Rank or Profession Marriage and Surname of Father 2 Robert Lowry 22 Bachelor Mason Ballyhaskey Robert Lowry Mason 1 Sept & 1845 Elizabeth Taylor 21 Spinster Maid Heath Hill William Taylor Labourer Serv’t Married in the Church of All Saints according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland by licence by me, John G Ball This Marriage was { Robert Lowry } in the {William Paine solemnized Presence between us {Elizabeth +her mark Taylor } of us, {John McAnair 1846 Marriage Solemnized at All Saints in the Parish of All Saints in the Diocese of Raphoe No. When Married Name and Surname Age Condition Rank or Profession Residence at the Time of Father’s Name Rank or Profession Marriage and Surname of Father 30 March James McGuirk 30 Bachelor Labourer Leitrim James McGuirk Labourer 2 1846 & Rebecca Purdie 23 Spinster Maid Serv’t Ballyboe James Purdie Labourer Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland by banns by me, John G Ball This Marriage was { James +his mark McGuirk } in the {John McBride solemnized Presence between us { Rebecca +her mark Purdie } of us, {Michael Griffen Page 2 1846 Marriage Solemnized at All SaintsChurch in the Parish of All Saints in the Diocese of Raphoe No. When Married Name and Surname Age Condition Rank or Profession Residence at the Time of Father’s Name Rank or Profession Marriage and Surname of Father Thomas 28 April William Johnston 20 Bachelor Man serv’t All Saints Glebe Johnston Policeman 3 1846 and Anne McElhinney 19 Spinster Bohillion in the Samuel Farmer Parish of Burt McElhinney Married in the Church of All Saints according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland by licence by me, John G Ball This Marriage was { William Johnston } in the {James McElhinney solemnized Presence between us { Ann McElhinney } of us, {John McBride 1846 Marriage Solemnized at All Saints Church in the Parish of All Saints in the Diocese of Raphoe No. When Married Name and Surname Age Condition Rank or Profession Residence at the Time of Father’s Name Rank or Profession Marriage and Surname of Father 6 July John Noble 20 Bachelor Labourer Garshuey Alexr. Noble Labourer 4 1846 Elizabeth Mahon 22 Spinster Ardee James Mahon Labourer Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland by banns by me, John G Ball This Marriage was { John +his mark Noble } in the {George Mahon solemnized Presence between us { Elizabeth +her mark Mahon } of us, {John McBride Page 3 1846 Marriage Solemnized at All Saints Church in the Parish of All Saints in the County of Donegal No. When Married Name and Surname Age Condition Rank or Profession Residence at the Time of Father’s Name Rank or Profession Marriage and Surname of Father Robert September James Shiels 20 Bachelor Labourer Upper Kildrum Shiels Labourer 5 3 1846 Jane McAready full Spinster Lower Kildrum Hugh McAready Farmer age Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland by banns by me, Edward Bowen clk This Marriage was { James + his mark Shiels } in the {William McCready solemnized Presence between us { Jane + her mark McAready } of us, {Hugh +his mark McCready 1847 Marriage Solemnized at All Saints Church in the Parish of All Saints in the Diocese of Raphoe No. When Married Name and Surname Age Condition Rank or Profession Residence at the Time of Father’s Name Rank or Profession Marriage and Surname of Father May John McDavitt 26 Bachelor Gunner in Cheltenham Francis Schoolmaster 6 29 R. Artillery McDavitt 1847 Martha Hagan 23 Spinster Plaster in this John Labourer parish Hagan Married in the Church of All Saints according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland by licence by me, John G Ball clk This Marriage was { John McDavitt } in the {Andrew Elder solemnized Presence between us {Martha Hagan } of us, {John McBride Page 4 1847 Marriage Solemnized at the Glebe House* in the Parish of All Saints in the Diocese of Raphoe . No. When Name and Surname Age Condition Rank or Residence at the Time of Father’s Name Rank or Profession Married Profession Marriage and Surname of Father Moyle Parish of October Henry McDevid full age widower Labourer All Saints Daniel McDevid Labourer 7 18 1847 Hannah Crumlish full age widow Killyverry John McGowan Mason Parish of Raymochy Married in the Glebe House * according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland by licence by me, Hugh Norman This Marriage was { Henry McDevid } in the {John McBride solemnized Presence between us { Hannah Crumlish + her mark } of us, {Biddy McGowan + her mark 1847 Marriage Solemnized at the Glebe House* in the Parish of All Saints in the Diocese of Raphoe No. When Name and Surname Age Condition Rank or Profession Residence at the Time of Father’s Name Rank or Profession Married Marriage and Surname of Father Dec 7 th Henry Marshall 22 Bachelor Labourer Ardee Wm Marshall Soldier 8 1847 Mary Hay 16 Spinster Ardee Wm Hay Labourer Married in the Glebe House * according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland by banns by me, Hugh Norman This Marriage was { Henry Marshall + his mark } in the {Moses Lowry solemnized Presence between us { Mary Hay + her mark } of us, {John McBride *Glebe House because the Church undergoing repairs, there were no services therein Page 5 1848 Marriage Solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of All Saints in the Diocese of Raphoe No. When Married Name and Surname Age Condition Rank or Profession Residence at the Time of Father’s Name Rank or Profession Marriage and Surname of Father Tolett in the Parish of John Moore full age Bachelor Farmer Templemore Diocese of John Moore Farmer 9 May 11 Derry 1848 Jane Speer full age Spinster Deer Park West in the James Speer Farmer Parish of All Saints Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland by licence by me, Edward Bowen This Marriage was { John Moore } in the {Andrew Speers solemnized Presence between us { Jane Speer } of us, {William + his mark Johnston 1848 Marriage Solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of All Saints in the Diocese of Raphoe No. When Married Name and Surname Age Condition Rank or Profession Residence at the Time of Father’s Name Rank or Profession Marriage and Surname of Father July 4th John Craig full age Bachelor Labourer Ruskey Robert Craig Labourer 10 1848 Susan Lowry 18 Spinster Drumhay Wm Lowry Labourer Married in the Church of All Saints according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland by banns by me, Hugh Norman This Marriage was { John Craig + his mark } in the {Robert McDugall solemnized Presence who witnessed the marks between us { Susan Lowry + her mark } of us, {Andrew Speer Page 6 1848 Marriage Solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of All Saints in the Diocese of Raphoe No. When Married Name and Surname Age Condition Rank or Profession Residence at the Time of Father’s Name Rank or Profession Marriage and Surname of Father Sep: 4 William McClelland full age Bachelor Carpenter Londonderry Hugh Carpenter 11 1848 McClelland Maria Speer full age Spinster Ballyhaskey Baker John Speer Married in the Church of All Saints according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland by licence by me, Hugh Norman This Marriage was { William McClelland } in the {Andrew McConnell solemnized Presence between us { Maria Speer } of us, {John Speer 1848 Marriage Solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of All Saints in the Diocese of Raphoe No. When Married Name and Surname Age Condition Rank or Profession Residence at the Time of Father’s Name Rank or Profession Marriage and Surname of Father September Henry Craig 20 Bachelor Labourer Balliboe Garshuey John Craig Labourer 12 19 1848 Margaret Gallagher 20 Spinster Castruse William Labourer Gallagher Married in the Church of All Saints according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland by licence by me, Edward Bowen, clk This Marriage was { Henry +his mark Craig } in the {William McCready solemnized Presence their marks witnessed by the between us { Margaret +her mark Gallagher } of us, {John McBride foregoing witnesses Page 7 1848 Marriage Solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of All Saints in the Diocese of Raphoe & Co Donegal No. When Married Name and Surname Age Condition Rank or Profession Residence at the Time of Father’s Name Rank or Profession Marriage and Surname of Father Churchtown of October Orr Fullerton full age Bachelor Schoolmaster Taughboyne James Fullerton Farmer 13 10 in the Parish of Taughboyne 1848 Anne McFarland full age Spinster Robert Farmer Cloon in this Parish McFarland Married in the Parish Church of All Saints according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland by licence by me Edward Bowen, clk This Marriage was { Orr Fullerton } in the {Robert McFarland solemnized Presence between us {Ann McFarland } of us, {Robert Alexander Fullerton 1848 Marriage Solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of All Saints in the Diocese of Raphoe No.
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