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UlsterClans

UlsterClans Report 23 Aug 2010 00:53

What does Dec Farmer mean? (deceased?)

UlsterClans

UlsterClans Report 23 Aug 2010 16:01

Should read like this...

Date of Marriage: 27-Feb-1881
Parish / District: DUNGANNON County: TYRONE
Groom James O'Neill
Address Coalisland
age 22
Occupation farmer
Father's name Bernard O'Neill
Father's occupation farmer
Grooms witness Joseph O'Neill

Bride Mary O'Neill
Address Drummurrer
Age 22
Occupation maid
Father's name Francis O'neill [Deceased]
Occupation Farmer
Brides witness Sarah Anne O'Neill
Mountjoy R.C. Church Ballyclog


Can anyone fine out Bernards wifes name?