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I'm using this to answer all the messages Val. The sum total of my tracing to date:
Michael Cleary Tailor (nothing more known)
Daughter Jane probably born 1822 - 1824, married John Barnett Aug 14, 1842 gave address as Porter Street. Marriage was celebrated St George Bloomsbury.
Daughter Jane Barnett born 1851 Married Edward Yarranton 1873.
Second Daughter Lucy Margaret Barnett Born 1862. The only other possible sibling I have found was John Benjamin Barnett born 1847.
John Barnett and wife Jane (Cleary) seem to be in the 1881 census in the Bloomsbury Workhouse if this is indeed them then his age was 69 and hers 57 pegging her birth to 1824. They were not there in 1891.
I'm located in Connecticut USA having landed here in 1983. I was raised in that very same area spending most of my childhood in Westminster, then Wilde Street and later Clerkenwell.
Mick
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Hello Mick
Have just re-read your message and realised that your Jane would perhaps have been a sister-in-law to my Thomas the Tailor and not a sister. Perhaps Michael was the brother to Thomas.
Do you know of a brother called Matthew because I have found him at the Russell Chambers address in Bloomsbury in the 1901 Census? This is the address that my Eugenie gave when she died in hospital.
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Surnames: Cleary Dwyer Wentzell
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Hi Mick
Have just looked up Endell Street and it's based right next to where the family lived in Bloomsbury so sadly it's probably one of mine too!
Times were hard then weren't they.
What more do you know about your Jane?
Do you know her parent's names?
I'm trying to find out where in Ireland my Eugenie's family came from in Ireland.
Val
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Surnames: Cleary - Dwyer - Wentzell
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Hello Mick
I have just recently bought myself a small A-Z street map of London just so that I can look up and see where these addresses are. My Family, both Cleary and the family my Eugenie married into, were based in that very area just south of the River Thames.
My Thomas Cleary (Eugenie's father) was a tailor and his father too so I'll make a bet that your Jane, born 1822 or thereabouts was a relative of my Thomas who was born around 1820. Hopefully a sister. That would be terrific.
Can I ask where you're based?
I'm in Hertfordshire UK which is just north of London.
Look forward to reading your next message!
p.s. I haven't read your very next message which I'm just about to - so I hope it contains even more exciting information!
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Oh and Warehouse was a typo it was the Bloomsbury (Endell Street) WORKhouse.
Mick
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All I know about my Jane comes from her daughter's Birth and her Marriage certificate.
She Married August 14 1842 and her age was listed as 'minor' putting her birth approx 1822-1824 Her address was Porter Street and her father Michael Cleary, Tailor.
She was my Paternal Grandmother's Maternal Grandmother making her my Great Great Grandmother.
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Surnames: Cleary - Dwyer
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My query is regarding Cleary family who lived in Russell Chambers, Bury Street, Bloomsbury. My gt grandmother was Eugenie Cleary born in 1872 but died at 35 in 1907.
She married Philip Wentzell and had one daughter Lily.
I saw your message regarding Bloomsbury Warehouse, what exactly did you mean by that? Was that a collective reference to the family based in Bloomsbury?
Her parents were Thomas Cleary b. 1820 or thereabouts. Her mother was Margaret Dwyer b. 1830. Both their fathers, John Cleary and Patrick Dwyer were born in Ireland.
I'm interested to know if you have any connection with my Clearys.
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Surnames: Cleary, Dodson
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does anyone know of a connection between the surnames cleary and dodson or an irish translation of the name dodson. any info would be helpful thanks
Shelly
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There were a lot Clearys in County Clare, Ireland. My g-g-grandfather was a Michael Cleary who married Mary Coffey in County Clare (date unknown). Children included Catherine, Mary, Bridget, and Margaret, plus possibly a son who died in an accident. Margaret and Bridget were born in the 1840s and came to America with their mother in 1857. I don't know if they had a son named Edward, but it's worth looking into. --Jack