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William Crawford & Elizabeth Sharkey

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 Lily Saliba Elizabeth Sharkey married William Crawford on 31st December 1925 at 19 ,Howard Street , Glasgow (a registry office):   William Crawford, Engine fitters helper, batchelor, age 23, residing at 17 Balfour street , Port Glasgow. Parents: James Crawford a Farm Laburer and Mary Crawford [Miss McDade]. Elizabeth Sharkey, Spinster, age 19, residing at 5 Chalmers street, Greenock. Parents: Patrick Sharkey an engine fitters helper and Sarah Sharkey [Miss Mount]. They would have their first child very soon after. William Edward born on 25th January,1926. They also had a daughter called Sarah, i estimated her Dob crudely by using the electoral roll as 1927. Then there was James, using same method i got his dob to 1929. And also Patrick, Patrick died aged only 22 at his mothers house  14 Oakdale road, Liverpool. He was born in 1931. When Elizabeth came to Liverpool in 1939, she came alone so it was a puzzle as to where her children where and how come she had reverted to u...

Outbreak of World War II

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   Around 1939, the time of the Census [or Register] the Sharkeys had literally scattered and left Greenock. Thomas and Patrick (jnr) both serving in the forces, and ending up in London after the war and staying. Tom Sharkey:   Josephine was working in London and stayed and married there. Josephine Sharkey, with her daughter June:   Kathleen was working on the Isle of Wight and ended up marrying and staying in London. Annie had been working in London and had gone to Aylsbury to have her first child. The London Hosps where sending women and children out of the city at the time.  Annie: Elizabeth, who had married in 1926 was registered living in Liverpool at 95, Upper Parliment Street. She was alone with no children and no husband. In 1940 she was to move to 14 Oakdale Road, just near the famous Penny Lane. Elizabeth (1938 in Scotland):   Sarah Sharkey (Jnr, Sadie) had married Thomas Hunter in 1936 in Glasgow, he was a Marine Engineer. And they moved to Liver...

The Sharkeys in Scotland

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  I'd guess Patrick and Sarah didn't wait around long in Derry after getting married, they had their first child, Elizabeth in June 1906 when they where living at 25, King Street, Port Glasgow. Elizabeth would always be known as "Lily" . Patrick had also become employed in the Ship Yards as a "Fitters Helper". Next children where Sarah (known as Sadie) 1908, Kathleen (known as Betty) 1910, Patrick 1912, Annie 1914, Thomas 1918, Josephine 1921 and James 1925. After Elizabeth was born the family moved into Glasgow itself, staying around Whiteinch/Scotstoun area. It was 1914 that the family moved out to Chalmers Street at Greenock, where i think they initially stayed with Sarahs brother who lived at 1 Chalmers Street before they got their own place at 5 Chalmers Street. I say Greenock, its actually a place called Bogston technically, which is inbetween Greenock and Port Glasgow. Their daughter Annie had been born in Glasgow in September and a week later they...

The Sharkeys

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Patrick Sharkey and Sarah Mount    Patrick Sharkey : Patrick was born [presumably] a few days before 8th March 1875, as that is the date he was baptised at St. Eugenes in Derry City.  His parents had married on 4th January 1875 at St.Columbas Long Tower in Derry. Francis Sharkey and Elizabeth Hughes. Patrick had had one other sibling, a girl, Rose Catherine who was born in and died shortly after 1876.   Sarah Mount:    Sarah was born in 1883, 6th January. To William Mount and Catherine O'Brien.[married in 1867]. Sarah was one of 11 children.       Their Wedding:      Patrick and Sarah where married at St. Eugenes, Derry City on 3rd September 1905. Patrick described as a "Labourer" and Sarahs occupation described as "factory" [presumably the famous shirt works] . Both living at Thomas Street, which had been the Mount family home.     Thomas Street, just leading onto Rossville street, Derry.     Across the se...

Derry City Cem Plot MA 382

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I was recently looking at the Find a Grave records for Derry City Cemetery and i came across this entry. William was one of the men killed at Bloody Sunday, clicking the picture should take you to the Find a Grave entry where it has a short bio. I'd come across this plot before in my own tree research and the name William McKinney so i looked a bit deeper into it. I checked out some trees on Ancestry and found them incomplete or just plain incorrect, and some stuff just doesn't add up. On the face of it, interred is Willie McKinney, his parents Michael and Nancy, and Grandparents  William and his wife Catherine. But lets start at the beginning. The first person interred there was William Kilmany in 1897, and the plot belonged to and presumably still does , his widow Catherine, she was interred there the following year. . I've seen the name in multiple versions, Kilmeany,McKilmeany etc and i'm none the wiser as to who they are/where. The next person interred there is Joh...

Welcome, Hello world.

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 This is just a test to make sure it works .Lets see what it looks like? I'm going to Blog Family Trees i find interesting, either my own or trees that crossover my own or any i just find interesting. Corrections and or suggestions welcome.     So far so good.