Hi Judith
Thank you for all your infomation, its been a great help, I am would like to find all Greer Quinn brother's marriages and families if possible, I found Isaac William Quinn marriage yesterday, his occupation was a coppersmith his father Greer Quinn was a Blacksmith.
Suannah Quinn's daughter Maryann Range is my Gt Grandmother
Best regards
Murray
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11-05-2009, 9:55 AM #11murraymintGuest
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11-05-2009, 10:19 AM #12murraymintGuest
Hi Judith
Thank you for all your Information, it was a great help,
I found Isaac William Quinn's marriage in Liverpool yesterday, his occupation was a coppersmith his father Greer Quinn was a Blacksmith
I would like to have all the Greer's brother's marriages and families if possible
Susannah Quinn daughter Maryann Range was my gt grandmother.
Any information regarding Suannah or James would be appreciated
Best regards
Murray
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12-05-2009, 5:27 PM #13joycequinnGuest
Hello all, I have also been researching the Quinn's, I found an Isaac William Quinn married Anna Carron in St Peters Liverpool 1852 and his son Isaac Greer Quinn born 1853 Liverpool went to live in Utah I have a link that his death certificate can be found at. I must say that Isaac Greer Quinn states his father's name is Isaac Greer Quinn.
https://pilot.familysearch.org/record...hType=standard
I might be wrong as Judith has slightly different information to me as I also found Isaac in 1851 census also living at 35 Mersey Street, Liverpool he was a silver plate worker which could mean tinsmith.
Joyce
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13-05-2009, 1:39 AM #14judipeteGuest
QUINNS of NEWRY
Hello Murray and Joyce,
Here is some information about James Quinn (1819 - 1897)
Born Newry Ireland and resided 1837 in New Street Calton, Barony of St Luke's Glasgow. Emigrated to Port Adelaide 6th December 1837 in the ship "Navarino" with his presumed wife Elizabeth Goodman(1819 - 1906) whose family lived in Calton Glasgow, (parents are James and Elizabeth Goodman). I can find no record of a marriage as it is just pre-registration, but this does not mean they were not married. Elizabeth was named as wife on the ship's register. They were assisted passengers to become labourers in the new colony.
James began work clearing and grubbing the streets of Adelaide. He bought a very small plot of land in Glen Osmond (now suburb of Adelaide). When gold was discovered in Bendigo Victoria, he travelled there and we believe made some money, because he returned to buy land and settled at Yankalilla South Australia. His mother Susanna Reed (1792 -1862) died at Yankalilla, aged 70 yrs. We believe she must be buried on the property or nearby. James moved from Yankalilla to properties near copper mining and goldmining, north of Adelaide, from where where his children were married. He died at Glen Osmond and both he and his wife Elizabeth Goodman are buried in the Glen Osmond Anglican Church cemetery.
Their children are:
James Greer Quinn baptised 12th August 1838 Holy Trinity Adelaide; buried 21st May 1916 West Terrace Cemetery Adelaide
John Quinn born 2nd September 1840 - died 1912 buried in Hamley Bridge South Australia
Susannah Quinn born 1843 (no official record of her birth in Australia) died 9th March 1915 in Maylands Western Australia (My gt grandmother)
Elizabeth Quinn born 31st May 1845 - no death date
Ellen Quinn born 1850 - no death date
Henry Quinn born 5th March 1852 - no death date
Jane Quinn born 1855 -died 1894
Thomas Quinn born 15th December 1856 in Inderella ,Yankalilla died ?1880
Agnes Quinn born ?1859 died 1942 West Terrace Cemetery Adelaide
In regard to Isaac William Quinn, thank you Joyce for the information regarding the marriage of Isaac William and his son Isaac Greer Quinn. I would be more inclined to think the name of his father on the death certificate in Utah was an error by the informant at the time of death, as in my research, this kind of mistake has happened on a number of death certificates. But who knows.
It is great to be tracking the Quinn family in this way. Good luck
Judith
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29-05-2020, 2:14 AM #15
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Quinns
My name is Steve Owens from Liverpool. My mother was winifred Quinn and my grandfather was John Henry Quinn. They are related to Greer Quinn and I have been researching the family tree . There are many Quinn dependents still in Liverpool through John Henry and my mother is still alive at 93 years old.
Any contact of information would be greatly appreciated.
I have located some of the family graves in Anfield Cemetry.
Regards
Steve Owens
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29-05-2020, 2:18 AM #16
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Hi Lyn, how are you related to the Quinn. My name is Steve Owens from Liverpool and my mother was Winifred Quinn of Liverpool and grandfather was John Henry Quinn and G- Grandfather was John Quinn. Are you in Liverpool.
I know I am related to Jodie Quinn as her grandfather was my grand fathers brother.
Regards
Steve Owens
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29-05-2020, 3:45 AM #17
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Edit on above post. I am related to Joice Quinn. Also I found that Greer Quinn was killed in an accident working on the Emily Flynn ship in Princes dock in Liverpool. An iron bar fell from a height and he died in the workhouse soon after 1863. Sad way to die. I go past Princes dock many times on the way into Liverpool and think what it must have been like. Mersey Street is still there where they had a blacksmiths. It was mentioned by someone that Greer senior lived on Brick Street. I found a reference to them living on New Bird Street which is next to Brick St. This was possibly on the edge of the Time team discovered area / town Called Nova Scotia , when they found the hidden dock. I traced Greer and Susannah Reed back to Newry also.
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