Saturday, 13 June 2020

Going back One More Generation

With a little help from friends at the “IRISH - SPECIALITY RESEARCH” Facebook group, in particular Kelly Ocallaghan, I’ve been able to go back another generation this time in Ireland for the Williamson side of the family.
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Thomas was baptised on 12 December 1800 the son of George and Frances Williamson residing in Clones, Monaghan, Ireland.[i]
Thomas born in Monaghan has travelled to Dublin for work, likely becoming a dock worker, an occupation he continued after moving to England.
In Dublin he gets married to Maria Murphy on 20 March 1821 in St. Nicholas' Catholic Church, Dublin, Ireland.[ii] [While living in Dublin it appears that Thomas has used the name Williams and dropped the ‘son’ and used the shorter surname Williams]
Children with Maria
  1.          Jane Williams baptised after the 26th  May 1823, St. Mary's (Pro-Cathedral), Dublin City, the daughter of Thos & M Ann Williams, residing in Britton St sponsored by Hariot Dyars[iii]
Maria dies in May 1828 and is buried on 13 May 1828 in St Mary parish, Dublin, Ireland (unfortunately no age is given at the time of her burial).[iv]
 It appears he's gone back to his home town more than likely for family support with his Jane. Four years later he is marrying Jane Robinson his second wife Jane Robinson in 1832 in Armagh, Ireland.[v]
The newly married couple have the following children
  1.          John Williamson born 23rd January 1832, Ireland.[vi]
  2.          James Williamson born circa 1836 in Ireland.
By 1851 the family have moved to England and can be found in the 1851-1871 Census. His eldest daughter Jane re-joins the family in 1861 with her illegitimate son, James.
1851 Census[vii]
Wood Street, Maryport, Cumberland, England, UK
  1.          Thomas Williamson, aged 54, Dock labourer
  2.          Jane Williamson, aged 50,
  3.          John Williamson, aged 19, Tailor apprentice
  4.         James Williamson, aged 15, ship carpenter apprentice
1861 Census[viii]
Nelson Street, Maryport, Cumberland, England, UK
  1. Thomas Williamson, aged 60 Labourer
  2. Jane Williamson, wife aged 58
  3. Jane Williamson, daughter aged 40 unmarried
  4. James Williamson, son, aged 23, Ship carpenter
  5. James Williamson, grandson, aged 8, scholar
1871 Census[ix]
8 L Court, Nelson Street, Maryport, Cumberland, England, UK
  1.          Thomas Williamson, aged 70, labourer
  2.          Jane Williamson, aged 69
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More work to be done but we're off to a flying start.


[i] Findmypast, Clones, Baptisms & marriages, 1682-1845 (images of typed transcriptions); Baptism of Thomas Williamson baptised in 12 December 1800 in the parish of Clones, Monaghan, Ireland, the son of George & Frances residing in Clones. Citing ffolliott Parish Registers transcriptions of the Clones Registers, 8th entry, page 82
[ii] National Library collection of Catholic parish register microfilms website, St. Nicholas', Dublin city; County of Dublin; Archdiocese of Dublin. Marriages, Mar. 1821 to Nov. 1821 (image database https://registers.nli.ie/ : Accessed 12 June 2020); Marriage of Thomas William & Maria Murphpy, married 20 March 1821 in Parish register St. Nicholas' (Without), Dublin City last entry for March in 1821 on page 73; citing Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Marriages [ https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000633619_073 ]
[iii] National Library collection of Catholic parish register microfilms website, St. Mary's, Dublin city; County of Dublin; Archdiocese of Dublin.  (image database https://registers.nli.ie/ : Accessed 12 June 2020); Baptism of Jane Williams baptised after the 26th  May 1823, the daughter of Thos & M Ann Williams, residing in Britton St sponsored by Hariot Dyars 10th entry on page 95; citing Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Marriages citing Microfilm 09150 / 02 [ https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000633771_095]
[iv] Irish Genealogy.ie, Church Records search (database with images, https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/), Burial for Maria Williams died while residing in Coles and buried 13 May 1828, St Mary Dublin parish register entry 247, page 31, year 1828; [https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/display-pdf.jsp?pdfName=d-277-4-3-031 accessed 12 June 2020]
[v] Findmypast, Ireland Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866 (data with Index images); Marriage index entry for Thomas Williamson and Jane Robinson, married 1832 in the Diocese of Armagh, Ireland, 5th entry on unnumbered page beginning with the first entry on the page being Williamson Susan.
[vi] Headstone of Grave in St Kilda Cemtery, St Kilda, Victoria, Australia
[vii] 1851 English Census HO107 Piece: 2435; Folio: 561; Page: 11
[viii] 1861 English Census RG9, Piece: 3942; Folio: 17; Page: 27
[ix] 1871 English Census Series RG10, Piece: 5246; Folio: 77; Page: 35

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