Charlotte McManus

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Charlotte McManus​


1848–1920​

BIRTH 17 MAR 1848 • Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland
DEATH 20 JUN 1920 • Wentworth, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Ancestry
 
AS you can see on my Ancestry Public Tree above, Charlotte is my GGM. I cannot confirm the information I have regarding Charlotte's Father is correct as Ancestry has no family trees that have connected to Charlotte. Ancestry is not the best resource for Irish genealogy research. I have come to a dead end !
 

Birth​

17 Mar 1843 • Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland​


Marriage​

15 Oct 1864 • Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland​

Parish of Clogher

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Joseph Richard Lomax/Lomas

(1834–1901)
4 sources
 

Residence​

1911 • Hamilton East, Ontario, Canada​

Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head of House: Head The 1911 census states Charlotte was a Roman Catholic by faith.
 
From Joe:

Trade/Profession: Charlotte McManus was a seamstress. The cause of her death was myocarditis as described on the death certificate. On the certificate her father was listed as Jos. A. McManus, born in Ireland. Obviously, this must be an error as her father is listed as Richard McManus on her marriage certificate.
 
Lately, I have come to believe, that the listing of the Father on Charlotte's death certificate was not an error. I cannot believe that my GF would have made such a glaring error as he was an intelligent and articulate person. I am now questioning whether or not I have the correct marriage certificate. So, I am now searching for a "Joseph A. McManus". Hence the reason for joining this forum.
 
Hello,

I found the link to the 1911 Irish Census in Ancestry.
Bernard and Mary Kenny had both boys living with them, Patrick and Bernard.
It states there were 5 children born live: Mary Josephine and Annie make four.
Who is the fifth?
It also states that 3 are still alive in 1911.
Does that include the two boys and Mary Josephine?
What happened to Annie?
I have a picture of Martin Fitz sitting in a chair with Mary Josephine and Annie (maybe 1900.)
It is in a storage shed in Massachusetts.


Michael Balog
 
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