Sue Mackay
10-04-2014, 2:57 PM
This is a challenge not only of your eyesight but your ability to navigate the new FMP website |biggrin|
For those with subs, could you go into the Westminster Collection and have a look at the marriage of Timothy FLANEGAN to Mary COLDITS in St.James the Less on 1 August 1802. You will need to do this on FMP as the Ancestry one from the LMA is a different record of the same event and only records the names.
The first witness I THINK is Hy (ie Henry) FLANEGAN but I stand to be corrected as to the first name. I can't read the other witness at all and indeed am unsure whether it is one name or whether there are two further witnesses!
The FLANEGAN witness makes me hope that all the witnesses were family, as I can't track down the rest of the family. Timothy and Mary (he was a gunsmith) had four children when they emigrated to the Cape in 1820 and I can't find any of them!
Mary Anne 15 (all ages in 1819)
James Frederick 10
Arthur Stephen 7
Elizabeth 3
For those with subs, could you go into the Westminster Collection and have a look at the marriage of Timothy FLANEGAN to Mary COLDITS in St.James the Less on 1 August 1802. You will need to do this on FMP as the Ancestry one from the LMA is a different record of the same event and only records the names.
The first witness I THINK is Hy (ie Henry) FLANEGAN but I stand to be corrected as to the first name. I can't read the other witness at all and indeed am unsure whether it is one name or whether there are two further witnesses!
The FLANEGAN witness makes me hope that all the witnesses were family, as I can't track down the rest of the family. Timothy and Mary (he was a gunsmith) had four children when they emigrated to the Cape in 1820 and I can't find any of them!
Mary Anne 15 (all ages in 1819)
James Frederick 10
Arthur Stephen 7
Elizabeth 3