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CARLIN-EARLY marriage

CARLIN-EARLY marriage

Jean McCormick (View posts)
Posted: 25 May 2006 3:29PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Carlin, Early
I am looking for the mariage of Patrick CARLIN (sometimes spelt CAROLAN) to Margaret EARLY which took place around 1850. This couple lived at Tingwick. Any help with finding the date of the marriage and the names of Patrick's and Margaret's parents would be greatly appreciated.

Re: CARLIN-EARLY marriage

Posted: 20 Sep 2010 9:44PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Carlin
I have some data which I believe may help you. Are you located in Quebec?

Re: CARLIN-EARLY marriage

Posted: 21 Sep 2010 1:44AM GMT
Classification: Query
Thank you for your reply. I now know that Patrick's parents were Michael Carlin(Carolan) & Eleanor Burns. Margaret's parents were Michael Early & Bridget Barret. I have looked everywhere on the internet but cannot find the marriage entry of Patrick & Margaret although I think it was probably at St Michael's RC Church in Sherbrooke. I would very much appreciate any more information you could give me. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Re: CARLIN-EARLY marriage

Posted: 24 Sep 2010 5:53PM GMT
Classification: Query
Jean, I have included some churches which should be of interest in the data what follows.
Compton County
Compton The first Catholic Church established was St. Thomas of Acquinas in 1855.
The Earleys resided in Clifton in the county of Compton
They must have worshipped at Saint Edwidge built in 1865.
The oldest Catholic Church in Sherbrooke is St. Columban (1834). Their holdings are at St. Michaels.
Some of my relatives were married there.
St. Patrick of Tingwick (1856) is the oldest Irish Catholic church in Arthabaska County. There are older chuches in Victoriaville, but they are not considered Irish Catholic.
Drummond County
St. Frederic of Drummondville (1815) First Irish marriage (1816). This church is was the hub of Irish Catholics in a large area as they did missionary work in the surrounding settlements. There is also McCormick data in their records.
Richmond County
St. Bibianes (1851) I visited here years ago and got quite a bit of data . Prior to the establishment of St. Pats’ of Tingwick and St. Anne’s of Danville It handled all the Irish Catholics in the area.
St. Columban is probably your best bet, but don’t look away from St. Frederic.
I will look into my files to give you a good source of Canadian BMDS.
I see that you have been in contact with Marvin.
I have other data,also.

Re: CARLIN-EARLY marriage

Posted: 28 Sep 2010 11:39PM GMT
Classification: Query
The following data captures Margaret in the 1851 census, and the rest of the family living in the same house (77) during the 1871 census Margaret is four years Hughs senior.
Earley Canadian census 1851
Name: Margaret Early
Gender: Female
Age: 16
Estimated Birth Year: 1835
Birthplace: Canada
Province: Canada East (Quebec)
District: Sherbrooke County
District Number: 29
Sub-District: Compton
Canadian census of 1871
Name: Micheal Earley
Gender: Male
Age: 64

Name: Bridget Earley
Gender: Female
Age: 66
Name: Hugh Earley
Gender: Male
Age: 32
Name: Bridget Earley
Gender: Female
Age: 28
Name: Ellen Earley,
Gender: Female
Age: 26
Country or Province of Birth: Quebec
Religion: Catholic
Census Place: Clifton c, Compton 142, Quebec
House Number: 77
Family Number: 83

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