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Winefred Renshaw1,2

F, #56851, b. 26 October 1905, d. 22 March 1906
Pedigree Link
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Father*William James Renshaw (b. between January and March 1857, d. 3 October 1942)
Mother*Margaret Fitzgibbon (b. 25 December 1872, d. 7 November 1906)
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Vital Facts

BirthWinefred Renshaw was born on 26 October 1905 in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: 9 Werburgh Street, Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South; Province: Leinster: Informant: mother Margaret Renshaw of 9 Werburgh Street; Index: Dublin - 1905.1
DeathShe died on 22 March 1906. Note: Marital Status: Unmarried; DublinCity; Informant present at death: William Renshaw, father of 9 Werburgh Street; Index: Dublin South - 1906.

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1905
    Birth
    26 October 1905 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Winefred Renshaw was born on 26 October 1905 in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: 9 Werburgh Street, Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South; Province: Leinster: Informant: mother Margaret Renshaw of 9 Werburgh Street; Index: Dublin - 1905.
    Citation: 1
  • 1906
    Residence
    Before 22 March 1906 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: 9 Webergh Street; formerly: Dublin; Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South.
    Citation: 2
  • 1906
    Occupation
    Before 22 March 1906 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Citation: 2

Events - Death & Burial

  • 19060
    Death
    22 March 1906
    Winefred Renshaw died on 22 March 1906. Note: Marital Status: Unmarried; DublinCity; Informant present at death: William Renshaw, father of 9 Werburgh Street; Index: Dublin South - 1906.

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • National Origin
    The national origin of Winefred Renshaw was Irish.
    Citation: 1
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Winefred Renshaw has the reference number 56851.
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EthnicityIrish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Dublin South District
Ireland - ALL
Ireland, Dublin - ALL
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  1. [S5575] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/birth_returns/births_1906/01752/1691182a.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Name: RENSHAW, WINEFRED; Date of Birth: 26 October 1905; Group Registration ID: 285222; SR District Reg Area: Dublin; Sex: Female; Mother's Birth Surname: Fitzgibbon; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Birth record for Winefred Renshaw"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  2. [S5283] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/deaths_returns/deaths_1906/05572/4564673.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Name: RENSHAW, WINEFRED; Date of Death: 1906; Group Registration ID: 4830602; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Death record for Winefred Renshaw"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

James Renshaw1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11

M, #56852, b. before 5 January 1817, d. 23 July 1863
Pedigree Link
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Father*William Renshaw (b. 1791, d. DECEASED)
Mother*Ann Renshaw (b. 1787, d. DECEASED)
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Partner: Eliza Hicks (b. between 1826 and 1828, d. 1901)

Children:

Son*William James Renshaw+ (b. between January and March 1857, d. 3 October 1942)
Daughter*Julia Eliza Renshaw (b. 1847, d. DECEASED)
Daughter*Ann Elizabeth Renshaw (b. 1855, d. DECEASED)
Daughter*Minnie Emily Renshaw (b. before 29 April 1864, d. DECEASED)
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Vital Facts

BirthJames Renshaw was born before 5 January 1817 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG. Note: Lodge Street; (ESTIMATE: Before Baptism.)7
MarriageHe and Eliza Hicks were married on 22 February 1846 in Bristol, Avon, England, St Mary Redcliffe; Both in 1st marriage; Index: Bristol - 1846 Jan-Mar Volume 11; Page number 158.5,6
DeathHe died on 23 July 1863, in Bristol, Avon, England. Note: Age: ; Formerly: Gloucestershire until Apr 1974; Index: Bristol - 1863 Jul-Sep; Volume 6A, Page 33.1


Census Summary

Census
7 Jun 18414
Census
30 Mar 18512
Census
7 Apr 18613

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • Name William Renshaw
    Citation: 12
  • Residence
    Between January and March 1857 | Bristol, Avon, England
    Detail: (Birth of son William James Renshaw.)
    Citation: 13
  • Residence
    Between July and September 1863 | Bristol, Avon, England
    Citation: 1
  • 1817
    Birth
    Before 5 January 1817 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    James Renshaw was born before 5 January 1817 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG. Note: Lodge Street; (ESTIMATE: Before Baptism.)
    Citation: 7
  • 1817
    Baptism
    5 January 1817 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    He was baptised on 5 January 1817 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG.
    Citation: 7
  • Religious Affiliation
    Between 5 January 1817 and 29 April 1864 | EnglandG
    Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) between 5 January 1817 and 29 April 1864 in EnglandG.
    Citations: 6,7,8,9,10,11
  • 1821
    Birth
    1821 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    He was born in 1821 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG. Note: Bristol.
    Citation: 2
  • 1821
    Birth
    1821 | Lisbon, Portugal
    He was born in 1821 in Lisbon, Portugal. Note: "Lisbon Spain" (Believed an enumerator error.)
    Citation: 3
  • 1821
    Birth
    1821 | Somerset, EnglandG
    He was born in 1821 in Somerset, EnglandG. Note: Somerset.
    Citation: 4
  • 1823
    TIMELINE
    1823 | United Kingdom
    Gaols Act passed. Begins reform of prison conditions; impacts records of incarceration and penal reform in county archives. in United Kingdom on 1823.
  • 1824
    TIMELINE
    1824 | United Kingdom
    Repeal of the Combination Acts. Legalises trade unions and collective bargaining; working-class organisation begins to appear. in United Kingdom on 1824.
  • 1825
    TIMELINE
    1825 | United Kingdom
    Stock market crash triggers economic downturn. Bank failures and unemployment affect families across industrial towns. in United Kingdom on 1825.
  • 1826
    TIMELINE
    1826 | United Kingdom
    Bankruptcy Act passed. Simplifies procedures for debt resolution; impacts small traders and artisans in urban centres. in United Kingdom on 1826.
  • 1828
    TIMELINE
    1828 | United Kingdom
    Repeal of Test and Corporation Acts. Opens public office to non-Anglicans; impacts civic participation and religious records. in United Kingdom on 1828.
  • 1829
    TIMELINE
    1829 | United Kingdom
    Catholic Emancipation Act passed. Roman Catholics permitted to sit in Parliament; affects political and religious dynamics. in United Kingdom on 1829.
  • 1830
    TIMELINE
    1830 | United Kingdom
    William IV becomes king. Political reform debates intensify; succession ceremonies and mourning reflected in parish records. in United Kingdom on 1830.
  • 1831
    TIMELINE
    1831 | Southern England
    Swing Riots erupt. Agricultural labourers protest mechanisation; many arrested or transported. in Southern England on 1831.
  • 1832
    TIMELINE
    7 June 1832 | United Kingdom
    Reform Act passed. Expands voting rights to middle-class men; reshapes political districts and civic records. in United Kingdom on 7 June 1832.
  • 1833
    TIMELINE
    1833 | United Kingdom
    Factory Act passed. Limits child labour and mandates schooling; impacts working children and school attendance. in United Kingdom on 1833.
  • 1834
    TIMELINE
    1834 | United Kingdom
    Poor Law Amendment Act passed. Creates workhouses and centralised relief; major shift in parish and family support. in United Kingdom on 1834.
  • 1837
    TIMELINE
    20 June 1837 | United Kingdom
    Queen Victoria ascends the throne. Start of Victorian era; cultural and social shifts begin to shape family life. in United Kingdom on 20 June 1837.
  • 1837
    TIMELINE
    1 July 1837 | England and Wales
    Civil Registration begins. Births, marriages, and deaths now officially recorded hitherto information only availabe via religious parish records. in England and Wales on 1 July 1837.
  • 1840
    TIMELINE
    1 May 1840 | United Kingdom
    Penny Black issued. First adhesive postage stamp; communication becomes more accessible to ordinary families. in United Kingdom on 1 May 1840.
  • 1841
    TIMELINE
    4 January 1841 | Isles of Scilly, EnglandG
    Storms of 41: SS Thames wrecked in storm; 61 lives lost. One of many shipwrecks that day; maritime tragedies documented in newspapers and parish records. in Isles of Scilly, EnglandG, on 4 January 1841.
  • 1841
    Census
    7 June 1841 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 20; Marital status: Not Stated; Relation to Head: Not Stated.
    Citation: 4
  • 1841
    Occupation
    7 June 1841 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Shoe Maker.
    Citation: 4
  • 1841
    Residence
    7 June 1841 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Detail: (1770) Lodge Place, Sub district: St Augustine.
    Citation: 4
  • 1842
    TIMELINE
    1842 | United Kingdom
    Mines and Collieries Act passed. Bans employment of women and children under 10 in underground mines; impacts working-class families. in United Kingdom on 1842.
  • 1842
    TIMELINE
    1842 | Manchester, Lancashire, EnglandG
    Plug Plot Riots erupt during Chartist protests. Economic hardship and political unrest affect industrial communities. in Manchester, Lancashire, EnglandG, on 1842.
  • 1843
    TIMELINE
    1843 | United Kingdom
    Income Tax reintroduced by Robert Peel. Affects middle-class households and government revenue; debated in newspapers and Parliament. in United Kingdom on 1843.
  • 1844
    TIMELINE
    1844 | United Kingdom
    Factory Act limits working hours for women and children. School attendance encouraged; census records begin to reflect changing child labour patterns. in United Kingdom on 1844.
  • 1845
    TIMELINE
    1845 | United Kingdom
    Railway boom peaks. Expansion of railways transforms travel, employment, and migration patterns; census entries reflect new occupations. in United Kingdom on 1845.
  • TIMELINE
    Between 1845 and 1852 | United Kingdom
    Great Famine devastates Ireland. Mass starvation and emigration; many Irish families immigrate to England (Ireland was then part of the United Kingdom). in United Kingdom on between 1845 and 1852.
  • 1846
    TIMELINE
    1846 | United Kingdom
    Corn Laws repealed. Food prices begin to fall; working-class families benefit, though rural farmers face economic shifts. in United Kingdom on 1846.
  • 1846
    Marriage | Eliza Hicks
    22 February 1846 | Bristol, Avon, England
    Birth between 1826 and 1828 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Death: in 1901
    He and Eliza Hicks were married on 22 February 1846 in Bristol, Avon, England, St Mary Redcliffe; Both in 1st marriage; Index: Bristol - 1846 Jan-Mar Volume 11; Page number 158.
    Citations: 5,6
  • 1846
    Residence
    22 February 1846 | Bristol, Avon, England
    Detail: (at marriage to Eliza Hicks.)
    Citation: 5
  • 1847
    TIMELINE
    1847 | United Kingdom
    Ten Hours Act passed. Limits factory workday for women and children to 10 hours; impacts employment and schooling. in United Kingdom on 1847.
  • 1848
    TIMELINE
    1848 | London, EnglandG
    Chartist rally on Kennington Common. Largest political demonstration of the era; working-class political engagement peaks. in London, EnglandG, on 1848.
  • 1849
    TIMELINE
    1849 | United Kingdom
    Cholera epidemic spreads. High mortality in urban areas; parish burial records and census gaps reflect impact on families. in United Kingdom on 1849.
  • 1850
    TIMELINE
    1850 | United Kingdom
    Public Health Act passed. Local boards of health established; sanitation improves slowly in urban districts. in United Kingdom on 1850.
  • 1851
    Census
    30 March 1851 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 30; Marital status: Married; Relation to Head: Head.
    Citation: 2
  • 1851
    Occupation
    30 March 1851 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Shoe maker.
    Citation: 2
  • 1851
    Residence
    30 March 1851 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: (104) 18, Barton Street, St James.
    Citation: 2
  • 1851
    TIMELINE
    1 May 1851 | Hyde Park, London, England
    Great Exhibition opens in Crystal Palace. Showcases industrial innovation; many families travel or work in connection with the event. in Hyde Park, London, England, on 1 May 1851.
  • 1852
    TIMELINE
    1852 | United Kingdom
    Public Libraries Act passed. Enables local authorities to establish free libraries; literacy and access to information begin to expand for working families. in United Kingdom on 1852.
  • 1853
    TIMELINE
    1853 | United Kingdom
    Gladstone’s budget reforms reduce duties and aim to abolish income tax; economic shifts affect tradespeople and small businesses. in United Kingdom on 1853.
  • 1853
    TIMELINE
    1853 | United Kingdom
    Vaccination Act strengthens enforcement of smallpox vaccination for infants; parish records begin to reflect compliance and resistance. in United Kingdom on 1853.
  • TIMELINE
    Between 1854 and 1856 | Crimea, UkraineG
    Crimean War fought. British soldiers deployed; families affected by enlistment, casualties, and Florence Nightingale’s nursing reforms. in Crimea, UkraineG, on between 1854 and 1856.
  • 1855
    TIMELINE
    1855 | United Kingdom
    Stamp Duty on newspapers abolished. Working-class readership expands; local news and obituaries become more accessible. in United Kingdom on 1855.
  • 1855
    TIMELINE
    1855 | Scotland
    General Register Office for Scotland established. Civil registration and census administration now managed separately from England and Wales. in Scotland on 1855.
  • 1856
    TIMELINE
    30 March 1856 | United Kingdom
    Peace declared in Crimea. Veterans return home; pension records and military service entries begin to appear in parish documentation. in United Kingdom on 30 March 1856.
  • 1856
    TIMELINE
    11 November 1856 | United Kingdom
    Henry Bessemer patents steel-making process. Industrial expansion accelerates; employment shifts in manufacturing towns. in United Kingdom on 11 November 1856.
  • 1857
    TIMELINE
    1857 | South Kensington, Kensington & Chelsea, London, England
    South Kensington Museum founded (later Victoria and Albert Museum). Cultural access expands; families visit or work in museum-related trades. in South Kensington, Kensington & Chelsea, London, England, on 1857.
  • 1858
    TIMELINE
    1858 | United Kingdom
    Government assumes control of India from East India Company. Public interest in empire grows; some families affected by military or colonial service. in United Kingdom on 1858.
  • 1859
    TIMELINE
    1859 | United Kingdom
    Liberal Party formed under Palmerston. Political reform movements gain traction; working-class engagement increases in urban areas. in United Kingdom on 1859.
  • 1859
    TIMELINE
    1859 | United Kingdom
    Charles Darwin publishes *On the Origin of Species*. Public debate begins; intellectual shifts influence education and religious communities. in United Kingdom on 1859.
  • 1859
    Residence
    1 April 1859 | Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: Parish; (Baptism of daughter Julia Eliza Renshaw.)
    Citation: 8
  • 1859
    Residence
    1 April 1859 | Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: Parish; (Baptism of daughter Ann Elizabeth Renshaw.)
    Citation: 9
  • 1859
    Residence
    1 April 1859 | Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: Parish; (Baptism of son William James Renshaw.)
    Citation: 11
  • 1860
    TIMELINE
    1860 | France
    Cobden–Chevalier Treaty signed. Free trade agreement with France; economic impact on textile and agricultural sectors. in France on 1860.
  • 1861
    Census
    7 April 1861 | St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 40; Marital status: Married; Relation to Head: Head.
    Citation: 3
  • 1861
    Residence
    7 April 1861 | St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: (122) 16, Eugene Street, 4 St James.
    Citation: 3
  • 1861
    Occupation
    7 April 1861 | St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Shoe maker.
    Citation: 3
  • 1863
    Occupation
    Before 23 July 1863
    Boot Maker.
    Citation: 12
  • 1864
    Residence
    29 April 1864 | Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: Parish; (Baptism of daughter Minnie Emily Renshaw.)
    Citation: 10

Events - Death & Burial

  • 1863
    Death
    23 July 1863 | Bristol, Avon, England
    James Renshaw died on 23 July 1863, in Bristol, Avon, England. Note: Age: ; Formerly: Gloucestershire until Apr 1974; Index: Bristol - 1863 Jul-Sep; Volume 6A, Page 33.
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • National Origin
    The national origin of James Renshaw was English.
    Citations: 2,3,4,7
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study James Renshaw has the reference number 56852.
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EthnicityEnglish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Census 1841 England
Census 1851 England
Census 1861 England
England - All
England, Bristol - ALL
England, Gloucestershire - ALL
England, Lancashire - ALL
England, London - ALL
England, Manchester - ALL
France
Scotland - ALL
Somerset - ALL
Wales - All
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  1. [S6295] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=BMD%2FD%2F1863%2F3%2FGS%2F001186&parentid=BMD%2FD%2F1863%2F3%2FGS%2F001186%2F023,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Death of RENSHAW, JAMES in Bristol, Gloucestershire Until Apr 1974, England; Index: Bristol - 1863 Jul-Sep; 1863- Volume 6A Page 33,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD/D/1863/3/GS/001186/023. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    DeathIndex-Renshaw-1863-Q3-E&W
  2. [S3039] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1851%2F4355395%2F00148&parentid=GBC%2F1851%2F0010136719,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, JAMES household of St James, St James, Gloucestershire, England; Enumeration district: 1D; Parliamentary borough or division: Bristol; Archive reference: HO107; Piece number: 1950; Folio: 73; Page: 20; , Schedule: 104; Record ID: GBC/1851/0010136719; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place James Renshaw Head Married Male 30 1821 Shoe maker Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Eliza Renshaw Wife Married Female 24 1827 Cap maker Long Ashton, Somerset, England Julia Renshaw Daughter - Female 4 1847 - Bristol, Gloucestershire, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1851/0010136719. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    Census-1851-ENG-Renshaw-James-1821-Gloucestershire-Bristol-A
  3. [S3243] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1861%2F1721%2F00459A&parentid=GBC%2F1861%2F0009480395,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, JAMES household of St James, 4 St James, Gloucestershire, England; Enumeration district: 12; Parliamentary borough or division: Bristol; Archive reference: RG09; Piece number: 1721; Folio: 66; Page: 21; Schedule: 122; Record ID: GBC/1861/0009480395; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place James Renshaw Head Married Male 40 1821 Shoe maker - Eliza Renshaw Wife Married Female 38 1823 Cap maker Long Ashton, Somerset, England Julia Renshaw Daughter - Female 15 1846 Cap maker Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Eliza Renshaw Daughter - Female 6 1855 Scholar Bristol, Gloucestershire, England William Renshaw Son - Male 4 1857 Scholar Bristol, Gloucestershire, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1861/0009480395. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    Census-1861-ENG-Renshaw-James-1821-Gloucestershire-Bristol-A
  4. [S2906] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1841%2F0373%2F0335&parentid=GBC%2F1841%2F0001743730,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, WILLIAM household of , St Augustine, Gloucestershire, England; Archive reference: HO107, Piece number: 373, Schedule: 1770; Record ID: GBC/1841/0001743729; First name(s) Last name Sex Age Birth year Birth place William Renshaw Male 50 1791 Somerset, England James Renshaw Male 20 1821 Somerset, England Ann Renshaw Female 54 1787 Somerset, England Elizabeth Renshaw Female 15 1826 Somerset, England Thomas Rowles Male 40 1801 Somerset, England Mary Rowles Female 35 1806 Somerset, England Mary Rowles Female 7 1834 Somerset, England Elizabeth Rowles Female 4 1837 Somerset, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1841/0001743729. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    Census-1841-ENG-Renshaw-William-1791-Gloucestershire-Bristol-A
  5. [S5319] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=BMD%2FM%2F1846%2F1%2FAZ%2F000482&parentid=BMD%2FM%2F1846%2F1%2FAZ%2F000482%2F148,
    Repository: United Kingdom General Register Office,
    Citation Detail: Marriage of RENSHAW, JAMES to JEMIMA CREESE, JANE HURDACHE, MARY WEEKS, ELIZA HICKS in Bristol, Gloucestershire Until Apr 1974, England; Index: Bristol - 1846 Jan-Mar Volume 11; Page number 158,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD/M/1846/1/AZ/000482/148. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    MarriageIndex-Renshaw-1846-Q1-E&W
  6. [S4694] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: Not available as at 29 August 2025,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Marriage of RENSHAW, JAMES to HICKS, ELIZA, in St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, on 22 Feb 1846; Record ID: R_856440817,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_856440817. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  7. [S5337] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: Not available as at 29 August 2025,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, JAMES in Bristol St Michael the Archangel on the Mount, Bristol, Gloucestershire on 5 January 1817; Apparent Gender: Male; Father: William & Mother: Ann Renshaw; Residence: Lodge Street; Record ID: R_879712335; Archive reference Baptisms, 1813-1841 (P/St.M/R/2/a); Alternative Archive reference: P/ST M/R/2 B,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_879712335. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  8. [S5337] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) / Church of England (England, GLOUCESTERSHIRE), "Parish BAPTISM Transcripts; England Baptism 1538-1973 Transcripts", Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, JULIA ELIZA in Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire on 1 April 1859; Apparent Gender: Female; Father: James & Mother: Eliza Renshaw; Record ID: R_21317760082; Archive reference: Baptisms, 1858-1880 (P/St.J/R/2/i);
  9. [S5337] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) / Church of England (England, GLOUCESTERSHIRE), "Parish BAPTISM Transcripts; England Baptism 1538-1973 Transcripts", Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, ANN ELIZABETH in Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire on 1 April 1859; Apparent Gender: Female; Father: James & Mother: Eliza Renshaw; Record ID: R_21317760083; Archive reference: Baptisms, 1858-1880 (P/St.J/R/2/i);
  10. [S5337] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) / Church of England (England, GLOUCESTERSHIRE), "Parish BAPTISM Transcripts; England Baptism 1538-1973 Transcripts", Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, MINNIE EMILY in Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire on 29 April 1864; Apparent Gender: Female; Father: James & Mother: Eliza Renshaw; Record ID: R_21317760860; Archive reference: Baptisms, 1858-1880 (P/St.J/R/2/i);
  11. [S5337] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) / Church of England (England, GLOUCESTERSHIRE), "Parish BAPTISM Transcripts; England Baptism 1538-1973 Transcripts", Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, WILLIAM JAMES in Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire on 1 April 1859; Apparent Gender: Male; Father: James & Mother: Eliza Renshaw; Record ID: R_21317760084; Archive reference: Baptisms, 1858-1880 (P/St.J/R/2/i);
  12. [S5371] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/marriage_returns/marriages_1892/10652/5880866.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Party 1 Name: RENSHAW WILLIAM; Party 2 Name: MARGARET FITZGIBBON; Date of Event: 2 November 1892; Group Registration ID: 2174765; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Marriage record for William Renshaw and Margaret Fitzgibbon"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  13. [S5666] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=BMD%2FB%2F1857%2F1%2FNZ%2F000474&parentid=BMD%2FB%2F1857%2F1%2FNZ%2F000474%2F022,
    Repository: United Kingdom General Register Office,
    Citation Detail: Birth of RENSHAW, WILLIAM JAMES; Apparent Gender: Male; Mother's maiden name: Hicks; in Bristol, Gloucestershire Until Apr 1974, England;Index: Bristol - 1857 Jan-Mar Volume 6A Page 41,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 30 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; Page Title: "Record Transcription: England & Wales Births 1837-2006 | findmypast.co.uk"; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD/B/1857/1/NZ/000474/022. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    BirthIndex-Renshaw-1857-Q1-E&W

Eliza Hicks1

F, #56853, b. between 1826 and 1828, d. 1901
Pedigree Link
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Father*James Hicks (d. DECEASED)
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Partner: James Renshaw (b. before 5 January 1817, d. 23 July 1863)

Children:

Son*William James Renshaw+ (b. between January and March 1857, d. 3 October 1942)
Daughter*Julia Eliza Renshaw (b. 1847, d. DECEASED)
Daughter*Ann Elizabeth Renshaw (b. 1855, d. DECEASED)
Daughter*Minnie Emily Renshaw (b. before 29 April 1864, d. DECEASED)
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Vital Facts

BirthEliza Hicks was born between 1826 and 1828 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG.
MarriageShe and James Renshaw were married on 22 February 1846 in Bristol, Avon, England, St Mary Redcliffe; Both in 1st marriage; Index: Bristol - 1846 Jan-Mar Volume 11; Page number 158.1,2
DeathShe died in 1901.


Census Summary

Census
30 Mar 18513
Census
7 Apr 18614
Census
2 Apr 18715

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • Name Eliza Renshaw
    Citations: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9
  • Name Hicks
    Citation: 10
  • Residence
    Between January and March 1857 | Bristol, Avon, England
    Detail: (Birth of son William James Renshaw.)
    Citation: 10
  • Event or Activity
    Between July and September 1863 | Bristol, Avon, England
    Eliza Hicks was in Bristol, Avon, England, between July and September 1863. Note: (Death of husband James Renshaw.)
    Citation: 11
  • 1823
    Birth
    1823 | Long Ashton, Somerset, EnglandG
    She was born in 1823 in Long Ashton, Somerset, EnglandG. Note: Long Ashton, Somerset.
    Citation: 4
  • Birth
    Between 1826 and 1828 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
  • 1827
    Birth
    1827 | Long Ashton, Somerset, EnglandG
    She was born in 1827 in Long Ashton, Somerset, EnglandG. Note: Long Ashton, Somerset.
    Citation: 3
  • 1828
    Birth
    1828 | Ashton, Somerset, EnglandG
    She was born in 1828 in Ashton, Somerset, EnglandG. Note: "Ashton W Bristol."
    Citation: 5
  • 1842
    TIMELINE
    1842 | United Kingdom
    Mines and Collieries Act passed. Bans employment of women and children under 10 in underground mines; impacts working-class families. in United Kingdom on 1842.
  • 1842
    TIMELINE
    1842 | Manchester, Lancashire, EnglandG
    Plug Plot Riots erupt during Chartist protests. Economic hardship and political unrest affect industrial communities. in Manchester, Lancashire, EnglandG, on 1842.
  • 1843
    TIMELINE
    1843 | United Kingdom
    Income Tax reintroduced by Robert Peel. Affects middle-class households and government revenue; debated in newspapers and Parliament. in United Kingdom on 1843.
  • 1844
    TIMELINE
    1844 | United Kingdom
    Factory Act limits working hours for women and children. School attendance encouraged; census records begin to reflect changing child labour patterns. in United Kingdom on 1844.
  • 1845
    TIMELINE
    1845 | United Kingdom
    Railway boom peaks. Expansion of railways transforms travel, employment, and migration patterns; census entries reflect new occupations. in United Kingdom on 1845.
  • TIMELINE
    Between 1845 and 1852 | United Kingdom
    Great Famine devastates Ireland. Mass starvation and emigration; many Irish families immigrate to England (Ireland was then part of the United Kingdom). in United Kingdom on between 1845 and 1852.
  • 1846
    TIMELINE
    1846 | United Kingdom
    Corn Laws repealed. Food prices begin to fall; working-class families benefit, though rural farmers face economic shifts. in United Kingdom on 1846.
  • 1846
    Marriage | James Renshaw
    22 February 1846 | Bristol, Avon, England
    Birth before 5 January 1817 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Death: on 23 July 1863 | Bristol, Avon, England
    She and James Renshaw were married on 22 February 1846 in Bristol, Avon, England, St Mary Redcliffe; Both in 1st marriage; Index: Bristol - 1846 Jan-Mar Volume 11; Page number 158.
    Citations: 1,2
  • 1846
    Residence
    22 February 1846 | Bristol, Avon, England
    Detail: (at marriage to James Renshaw.)
    Citations: 1,2
  • Religious Affiliation
    Between 22 February 1846 and 29 April 1864 | EnglandG
    Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) between 22 February 1846 and 29 April 1864 in EnglandG.
    Citations: 2,6,7,8,9
  • 1847
    TIMELINE
    1847 | United Kingdom
    Ten Hours Act passed. Limits factory workday for women and children to 10 hours; impacts employment and schooling. in United Kingdom on 1847.
  • 1848
    TIMELINE
    1848 | London, EnglandG
    Chartist rally on Kennington Common. Largest political demonstration of the era; working-class political engagement peaks. in London, EnglandG, on 1848.
  • 1849
    TIMELINE
    1849 | United Kingdom
    Cholera epidemic spreads. High mortality in urban areas; parish burial records and census gaps reflect impact on families. in United Kingdom on 1849.
  • 1850
    TIMELINE
    1850 | United Kingdom
    Public Health Act passed. Local boards of health established; sanitation improves slowly in urban districts. in United Kingdom on 1850.
  • 1851
    Census
    30 March 1851 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 24; Marital status: Married; Relation to Head: Wife.
    Citation: 3
  • 1851
    Residence
    30 March 1851 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: (104) 18, Barton Street, St James.
    Citation: 3
  • 1851
    Occupation
    30 March 1851 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Cap maker.
    Citation: 3
  • 1851
    TIMELINE
    1 May 1851 | Hyde Park, London, England
    Great Exhibition opens in Crystal Palace. Showcases industrial innovation; many families travel or work in connection with the event. in Hyde Park, London, England, on 1 May 1851.
  • 1852
    TIMELINE
    1852 | United Kingdom
    Public Libraries Act passed. Enables local authorities to establish free libraries; literacy and access to information begin to expand for working families. in United Kingdom on 1852.
  • 1853
    TIMELINE
    1853 | United Kingdom
    Vaccination Act strengthens enforcement of smallpox vaccination for infants; parish records begin to reflect compliance and resistance. in United Kingdom on 1853.
  • 1853
    TIMELINE
    1853 | United Kingdom
    Gladstone’s budget reforms reduce duties and aim to abolish income tax; economic shifts affect tradespeople and small businesses. in United Kingdom on 1853.
  • TIMELINE
    Between 1854 and 1856 | Crimea, UkraineG
    Crimean War fought. British soldiers deployed; families affected by enlistment, casualties, and Florence Nightingale’s nursing reforms. in Crimea, UkraineG, on between 1854 and 1856.
  • 1855
    TIMELINE
    1855 | Scotland
    General Register Office for Scotland established. Civil registration and census administration now managed separately from England and Wales. in Scotland on 1855.
  • 1855
    TIMELINE
    1855 | United Kingdom
    Stamp Duty on newspapers abolished. Working-class readership expands; local news and obituaries become more accessible. in United Kingdom on 1855.
  • 1856
    TIMELINE
    30 March 1856 | United Kingdom
    Peace declared in Crimea. Veterans return home; pension records and military service entries begin to appear in parish documentation. in United Kingdom on 30 March 1856.
  • 1856
    TIMELINE
    11 November 1856 | United Kingdom
    Henry Bessemer patents steel-making process. Industrial expansion accelerates; employment shifts in manufacturing towns. in United Kingdom on 11 November 1856.
  • 1857
    TIMELINE
    1857 | South Kensington, Kensington & Chelsea, London, England
    South Kensington Museum founded (later Victoria and Albert Museum). Cultural access expands; families visit or work in museum-related trades. in South Kensington, Kensington & Chelsea, London, England, on 1857.
  • 1858
    TIMELINE
    1858 | United Kingdom
    Government assumes control of India from East India Company. Public interest in empire grows; some families affected by military or colonial service. in United Kingdom on 1858.
  • 1859
    TIMELINE
    1859 | United Kingdom
    Charles Darwin publishes *On the Origin of Species*. Public debate begins; intellectual shifts influence education and religious communities. in United Kingdom on 1859.
  • 1859
    TIMELINE
    1859 | United Kingdom
    Liberal Party formed under Palmerston. Political reform movements gain traction; working-class engagement increases in urban areas. in United Kingdom on 1859.
  • 1859
    Residence
    1 April 1859 | Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: Parish; (Baptism of son William James Renshaw.)
    Citation: 9
  • 1859
    Residence
    1 April 1859 | Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: Parish; (Baptism of daughter Julia Eliza Renshaw.)
    Citation: 6
  • 1859
    Residence
    1 April 1859 | Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: Parish; (Baptism of daughter Ann Elizabeth Renshaw.)
    Citation: 7
  • 1860
    TIMELINE
    1860 | France
    Cobden–Chevalier Treaty signed. Free trade agreement with France; economic impact on textile and agricultural sectors. in France on 1860.
  • 1861
    Census
    7 April 1861 | St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 38; Marital status: Married; Relation to Head: Wife.
    Citation: 4
  • 1861
    Residence
    7 April 1861 | St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: (122) 16, Eugene Street, 4 St James.
    Citation: 4
  • 1861
    Occupation
    7 April 1861 | St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Cap maker.
    Citation: 4
  • 1862
    TIMELINE
    1862 | Lancashire, EnglandG
    Lancashire Cotton Famine deepens due to U.S. blockade as a result of American Civil War (1861-1864). in Lancashire, EnglandG, on 1862.
  • 1862
    TIMELINE
    22 August 1862 | London, EnglandG
    First street trams begin operation in Victoria. in London, EnglandG, on 22 August 1862.
  • 1863
    TIMELINE
    10 January 1863 | London, EnglandG
    Metropolitan Railway opens; world’s first underground railway. in London, EnglandG, on 10 January 1863.
  • 1864
    Residence
    29 April 1864 | Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: Parish; (Baptism of daughter Minnie Emily Renshaw.)
    Citation: 8
  • 1864
    TIMELINE
    29 July 1864 | United Kingdom
    New Poor Law Amendment Act passed, reforming workhouse conditions. in United Kingdom on 29 July 1864.
  • 1865
    TIMELINE
    1865 | United Kingdom
    Cholera outbreak affects several towns. in United Kingdom on 1865.
  • 1865
    TIMELINE
    6 July 1865 | EnglandG
    Locomotive Act passed; requires a man with a red flag to walk ahead of vehicles. in EnglandG, on 6 July 1865.
  • 1867
    TIMELINE
    13 August 1867 | United Kingdom
    Second Reform Act passed; extends vote to urban working men. in United Kingdom on 13 August 1867.
  • 1868
    TIMELINE
    1 April 1868 | United Kingdom
    Last public execution in Britain (Michael Barrett at Newgate). in United Kingdom on 1 April 1868.
  • 1869
    TIMELINE
    1 November 1869 | United Kingdom
    First British women admitted to university exams (Cambridge). in United Kingdom on 1 November 1869.
  • 1870
    TIMELINE
    6 August 1870 | United Kingdom
    Elementary Education Act passed; establishes school boards. in United Kingdom on 6 August 1870.
  • 1870
    TIMELINE
    9 August 1870 | United Kingdom
    Married Women’s Property Act allows women to keep earnings. in United Kingdom on 9 August 1870.
  • 1871
    Occupation
    2 April 1871 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Cap maker.
    Citation: 5
  • 1871
    Residence
    2 April 1871 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: (148) Beaufort Place.
    Citation: 5
  • 1871
    Census
    2 April 1871 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 43; Marital status: Widow; Relation to Head: Head.
    Citation: 5

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED
  • 1901
    Death
    1901

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • National Origin
    The national origin of Eliza Hicks was English.
    Citations: 4,3,5
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Eliza Hicks has the reference number 56853.
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EthnicityEnglish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
American Civil War
Census 1851 England
Census 1861 England
Census 1871 England
England - All
England, Bristol - ALL
England, Gloucestershire - ALL
England, Lancashire - ALL
England, London - ALL
England, Manchester - ALL
France
Scotland - ALL
Somerset - ALL
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  1. [S5319] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=BMD%2FM%2F1846%2F1%2FAZ%2F000482&parentid=BMD%2FM%2F1846%2F1%2FAZ%2F000482%2F148,
    Repository: United Kingdom General Register Office,
    Citation Detail: Marriage of RENSHAW, JAMES to JEMIMA CREESE, JANE HURDACHE, MARY WEEKS, ELIZA HICKS in Bristol, Gloucestershire Until Apr 1974, England; Index: Bristol - 1846 Jan-Mar Volume 11; Page number 158,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD/M/1846/1/AZ/000482/148. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    MarriageIndex-Renshaw-1846-Q1-E&W
  2. [S4694] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: Not available as at 29 August 2025,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Marriage of RENSHAW, JAMES to HICKS, ELIZA, in St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, on 22 Feb 1846; Record ID: R_856440817,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_856440817. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  3. [S3039] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1851%2F4355395%2F00148&parentid=GBC%2F1851%2F0010136719,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, JAMES household of St James, St James, Gloucestershire, England; Enumeration district: 1D; Parliamentary borough or division: Bristol; Archive reference: HO107; Piece number: 1950; Folio: 73; Page: 20; , Schedule: 104; Record ID: GBC/1851/0010136719; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place James Renshaw Head Married Male 30 1821 Shoe maker Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Eliza Renshaw Wife Married Female 24 1827 Cap maker Long Ashton, Somerset, England Julia Renshaw Daughter - Female 4 1847 - Bristol, Gloucestershire, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1851/0010136719. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    Census-1851-ENG-Renshaw-James-1821-Gloucestershire-Bristol-A
  4. [S3243] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1861%2F1721%2F00459A&parentid=GBC%2F1861%2F0009480395,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, JAMES household of St James, 4 St James, Gloucestershire, England; Enumeration district: 12; Parliamentary borough or division: Bristol; Archive reference: RG09; Piece number: 1721; Folio: 66; Page: 21; Schedule: 122; Record ID: GBC/1861/0009480395; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place James Renshaw Head Married Male 40 1821 Shoe maker - Eliza Renshaw Wife Married Female 38 1823 Cap maker Long Ashton, Somerset, England Julia Renshaw Daughter - Female 15 1846 Cap maker Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Eliza Renshaw Daughter - Female 6 1855 Scholar Bristol, Gloucestershire, England William Renshaw Son - Male 4 1857 Scholar Bristol, Gloucestershire, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1861/0009480395. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    Census-1861-ENG-Renshaw-James-1821-Gloucestershire-Bristol-A
  5. [S3742] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1871%2F2531%2F0134&parentid=GBC%2F1871%2F0014453729,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, ELIZA household of St James, Gloucestershire, England; Enumeration district: 11; Parliamentary borough or division: Bristol; Piece number: 2531; Folio: 66; Page: 22; Schedule: 148; Record ID: GBC/1871/0014453729; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Eliza Renshaw Head - Female 43 1828 Cab maker Ashton W Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Julia Renshaw Daughter - Female 22 1849 Cap ma? Bristol St Pauls, Gloucestershire, England Elizabeth Renshaw Daughter - Female 16 1855 Shoe binder Bristol St James, Gloucestershire, England Minnie Renshaw Daughter - Female 7 1864 Scholar Bristol St James, Gloucestershire, England William Renshaw Son - Male 14 1857 Boot rivetter Bristol St James, Gloucestershire, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1871/0014453729. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    Census-1871-ENG-Renshaw-Eliza-1828-Gloucestershire-Bristol-A
  6. [S5337] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: Not available as at 29 August 2025,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, JULIA ELIZA in Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire on 1 April 1859; Apparent Gender: Female; Father: James & Mother: Eliza Renshaw; Record ID: R_21317760082; Archive reference: Baptisms, 1858-1880 (P/St.J/R/2/i),
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; Page Title: "Record Transcription: Gloucestershire Baptisms | findmypast.co.uk"; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_21317760082. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  7. [S5337] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) / Church of England (England, GLOUCESTERSHIRE), "Parish BAPTISM Transcripts; England Baptism 1538-1973 Transcripts", Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, ANN ELIZABETH in Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire on 1 April 1859; Apparent Gender: Female; Father: James & Mother: Eliza Renshaw; Record ID: R_21317760083; Archive reference: Baptisms, 1858-1880 (P/St.J/R/2/i);
  8. [S5337] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) / Church of England (England, GLOUCESTERSHIRE), "Parish BAPTISM Transcripts; England Baptism 1538-1973 Transcripts", Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, MINNIE EMILY in Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire on 29 April 1864; Apparent Gender: Female; Father: James & Mother: Eliza Renshaw; Record ID: R_21317760860; Archive reference: Baptisms, 1858-1880 (P/St.J/R/2/i);
  9. [S5337] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) / Church of England (England, GLOUCESTERSHIRE), "Parish BAPTISM Transcripts; England Baptism 1538-1973 Transcripts", Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, WILLIAM JAMES in Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire on 1 April 1859; Apparent Gender: Male; Father: James & Mother: Eliza Renshaw; Record ID: R_21317760084; Archive reference: Baptisms, 1858-1880 (P/St.J/R/2/i);
  10. [S5666] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=BMD%2FB%2F1857%2F1%2FNZ%2F000474&parentid=BMD%2FB%2F1857%2F1%2FNZ%2F000474%2F022,
    Repository: United Kingdom General Register Office,
    Citation Detail: Birth of RENSHAW, WILLIAM JAMES; Apparent Gender: Male; Mother's maiden name: Hicks; in Bristol, Gloucestershire Until Apr 1974, England;Index: Bristol - 1857 Jan-Mar Volume 6A Page 41,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 30 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; Page Title: "Record Transcription: England & Wales Births 1837-2006 | findmypast.co.uk"; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD/B/1857/1/NZ/000474/022. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    BirthIndex-Renshaw-1857-Q1-E&W
  11. [S6295] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=BMD%2FD%2F1863%2F3%2FGS%2F001186&parentid=BMD%2FD%2F1863%2F3%2FGS%2F001186%2F023,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Death of RENSHAW, JAMES in Bristol, Gloucestershire Until Apr 1974, England; Index: Bristol - 1863 Jul-Sep; 1863- Volume 6A Page 33,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD/D/1863/3/GS/001186/023. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    DeathIndex-Renshaw-1863-Q3-E&W

John Fitzgibbon1,2,3

M, #56854, b. before 1859, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
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Partner: Mary Twohig (b. before 1859, d. DECEASED)

Children:

Daughter*Margaret Fitzgibbon+ (b. 25 December 1872, d. 7 November 1906)
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Vital Facts

DeathJohn Fitzgibbon died DECEASED.
BirthHe was born before 1859. Note: (ESTIMATE: 14 YEARS BEFORE BIRTH OF FIRST KNOWN CHILD.)3
MarriageHe and Mary Twohig were married on 19 January 1873 (ESTIMATE: BEFORE BIRTH OF FIRST KNOWN CHILD.)3

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1859
    Birth
    Before 1859
    John Fitzgibbon was born before 1859. Note: (ESTIMATE: 14 YEARS BEFORE BIRTH OF FIRST KNOWN CHILD.)
    Citation: 3
  • 1873
    Marriage | Mary Twohig
    19 January 1873
    Birth before 1859
    Death: DECEASED
    He and Mary Twohig were married on 19 January 1873 (ESTIMATE: BEFORE BIRTH OF FIRST KNOWN CHILD.)
    Citation: 3
  • 1873
    Residence
    19 January 1873 | Edinburgh, Midlothian, ScotlandG
    Detail: 134 Cannongate; (Baptism of daughter Margaret Fitzgibbon.)
    Citation: 3
  • 1873
    Religious Affiliation
    19 January 1873 | Scotland
    Roman Catholic on 19 January 1873 in Scotland.
    Citation: 3
  • 1892
    Occupation
    Before 2 November 1892
    Tailor.
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Associates
    John Fitzgibbon had the following associates: "Patrick Ryan & Maria Ryan, Priest Stodart MacDonald;."
    Citation: 3
  • 1873
    Locality
    Midlothian, ScotlandG
    Citation: 3
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study John Fitzgibbon has the reference number 56854.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Scotland - ALL
Tailors
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  1. [S5371] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/marriage_returns/marriages_1892/10652/5880866.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Party 1 Name: RENSHAW WILLIAM; Party 2 Name: MARGARET FITZGIBBON; Date of Event: 2 November 1892; Group Registration ID: 2174765; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Marriage record for William Renshaw and Margaret Fitzgibbon"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  2. [S704] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: Not available as at 30 August 2025 but available on purchase from Scotlands People,
    Repository: United Kingdom General Register Office,
    Citation Detail: Birth of FITZGIBBON in 1872 to John Fitzgibbon & Mary Twohig in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) on 30 August 2025 from Find My Past Portal; URL: https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_693119288&tab=this,
  3. [S6298] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FROMCATH%2FSCOT%2F87-1-2-2%2F0095&parentid=SCOT%2FRC%2FBAP2%2F0119354,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Baptism of FITZGIBBON, MARGARET in St Patrick, Cowgate parish, Midlothian, Scotland on 19 January 1873; to Parents: John Fitzgibbon & Mary Toohig; Sponsors: Patrick Ryan & Maria Ryan, Priest Stodart MacDonald; Denomination: Roman Catholic; Diocese: St Andrews & Edinburgh; Page notes: "134 Canongate"; Archive: The Scottish Catholic Archives: Archive reference: MP/87/1/2/2; Record set: Scotland Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms; Record ID: SCOT/RC/BAP2/0119354,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 30 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=SCOT/RC/BAP2/0119354. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    Birth-Fitzgibbon-Margaret-1873-1-19-SCO-Midlothian-StPatrick-Cowgate-Baptism

Mary Twohig1

F, #56855, b. before 1859, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
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Partner: John Fitzgibbon (b. before 1859, d. DECEASED)

Children:

Daughter*Margaret Fitzgibbon+ (b. 25 December 1872, d. 7 November 1906)
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Vital Facts

DeathMary Twohig died DECEASED.
BirthShe was born before 1859. Note: (ESTIMATE: 14 YEARS BEFORE BIRTH OF FIRST KNOWN CHILD.)2
MarriageShe and John Fitzgibbon were married on 19 January 1873 (ESTIMATE: BEFORE BIRTH OF FIRST KNOWN CHILD.)2


Census Summary

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • Name Mary Renshaw
    Citation: 3
  • Name Mary Toohig
    Citation: 2
  • 1859
    Birth
    Before 1859
    Mary Twohig was born before 1859. Note: (ESTIMATE: 14 YEARS BEFORE BIRTH OF FIRST KNOWN CHILD.)
    Citation: 2
  • 1873
    Marriage | John Fitzgibbon
    19 January 1873
    Birth before 1859
    Death: DECEASED
    She and John Fitzgibbon were married on 19 January 1873 (ESTIMATE: BEFORE BIRTH OF FIRST KNOWN CHILD.)
    Citation: 2
  • 1873
    Religious Affiliation
    19 January 1873 | Scotland
    Roman Catholic on 19 January 1873 in Scotland.
    Citation: 2
  • 1873
    Residence
    19 January 1873 | Edinburgh, Midlothian, ScotlandG
    Detail: 134 Cannongate; (Baptism of daughter Margaret Fitzgibbon.)
    Citation: 2
  • 1894
    Event or Activity
    26 March 1894 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    She was in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland, on 26 March 1894. Note: Informant for birth of granddaughter Esther Renshaw (requires corroboration.)
    Citation: 3
  • 1894
    Residence
    26 March 1894 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: 46 Temple Bar; formerly: Dublin; Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South.
    Citation: 3

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Associates
    Mary Twohig had the following associates: "Patrick Ryan & Maria Ryan, Priest Stodart MacDonald;."
    Citation: 2
  • 1873
    Locality
    Midlothian, ScotlandG
    Citation: 2
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Mary Twohig has the reference number 56855.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Ireland - ALL
Ireland, Dublin - ALL
Scotland - ALL
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  1. [S704] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: Not available as at 30 August 2025 but available on purchase from Scotlands People,
    Repository: United Kingdom General Register Office,
    Citation Detail: Birth of FITZGIBBON in 1872 to John Fitzgibbon & Mary Twohig in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) on 30 August 2025 from Find My Past Portal; URL: https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_693119288&tab=this,
  2. [S6298] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FROMCATH%2FSCOT%2F87-1-2-2%2F0095&parentid=SCOT%2FRC%2FBAP2%2F0119354,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Baptism of FITZGIBBON, MARGARET in St Patrick, Cowgate parish, Midlothian, Scotland on 19 January 1873; to Parents: John Fitzgibbon & Mary Toohig; Sponsors: Patrick Ryan & Maria Ryan, Priest Stodart MacDonald; Denomination: Roman Catholic; Diocese: St Andrews & Edinburgh; Page notes: "134 Canongate"; Archive: The Scottish Catholic Archives: Archive reference: MP/87/1/2/2; Record set: Scotland Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms; Record ID: SCOT/RC/BAP2/0119354,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 30 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=SCOT/RC/BAP2/0119354. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    Birth-Fitzgibbon-Margaret-1873-1-19-SCO-Midlothian-StPatrick-Cowgate-Baptism
  3. [S5575] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/birth_returns/births_1894/02262/1850446.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Name: RENSHAW, ESTHER; Group Registration ID: 11433649; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Mother's Birth Surname: Null; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Birth record for Esther Renshaw"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

Julia Eliza Renshaw1

F, #56856, b. 1847, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
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Father*James Renshaw (b. before 5 January 1817, d. 23 July 1863)
Mother*Eliza Hicks (b. between 1826 and 1828, d. 1901)
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Vital Facts

DeathJulia Eliza Renshaw died DECEASED.
BirthShe was born in 1847 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG. Note: Bristol.2


Census Summary

Census
30 Mar 18512
Census
7 Apr 18613
Census
2 Apr 18714

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • Name Julia Renshaw
    Citations: 2,3,4
  • 1846
    Birth
    1846 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Julia Eliza Renshaw was born in 1846 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG. Note: Bristol.
    Citation: 3
  • 1847
    Birth
    1847 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    She was born in 1847 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG. Note: Bristol.
    Citation: 2
  • 1847
    TIMELINE
    1847 | United Kingdom
    Ten Hours Act passed. Limits factory workday for women and children to 10 hours; impacts employment and schooling. in United Kingdom on 1847.
  • 1848
    TIMELINE
    1848 | London, EnglandG
    Chartist rally on Kennington Common. Largest political demonstration of the era; working-class political engagement peaks. in London, EnglandG, on 1848.
  • 1849
    Birth
    1849 | Bristol St Pauls, Gloucestershire, Bristol St Pauls Gloucestershire England
    She was born in 1849 in Bristol St Pauls, Gloucestershire, Bristol St Pauls Gloucestershire England. Note: Gloucestershire.
    Citation: 4
  • 1849
    TIMELINE
    1849 | United Kingdom
    Cholera epidemic spreads. High mortality in urban areas; parish burial records and census gaps reflect impact on families. in United Kingdom on 1849.
  • 1850
    TIMELINE
    1850 | United Kingdom
    Public Health Act passed. Local boards of health established; sanitation improves slowly in urban districts. in United Kingdom on 1850.
  • 1851
    Census
    30 March 1851 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 4; Marital status: -; Relation to Head: Daughter.
    Citation: 2
  • 1851
    Occupation
    30 March 1851 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Citation: 2
  • 1851
    Residence
    30 March 1851 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: (104) 18, Barton Street, St James.
    Citation: 2
  • 1851
    TIMELINE
    1 May 1851 | Hyde Park, London, England
    Great Exhibition opens in Crystal Palace. Showcases industrial innovation; many families travel or work in connection with the event. in Hyde Park, London, England, on 1 May 1851.
  • 1852
    TIMELINE
    1852 | United Kingdom
    Public Libraries Act passed. Enables local authorities to establish free libraries; literacy and access to information begin to expand for working families. in United Kingdom on 1852.
  • 1853
    TIMELINE
    1853 | United Kingdom
    Vaccination Act strengthens enforcement of smallpox vaccination for infants; parish records begin to reflect compliance and resistance. in United Kingdom on 1853.
  • 1853
    TIMELINE
    1853 | United Kingdom
    Gladstone’s budget reforms reduce duties and aim to abolish income tax; economic shifts affect tradespeople and small businesses. in United Kingdom on 1853.
  • TIMELINE
    Between 1854 and 1856 | Crimea, UkraineG
    Crimean War fought. British soldiers deployed; families affected by enlistment, casualties, and Florence Nightingale’s nursing reforms. in Crimea, UkraineG, on between 1854 and 1856.
  • 1855
    TIMELINE
    1855 | Scotland
    General Register Office for Scotland established. Civil registration and census administration now managed separately from England and Wales. in Scotland on 1855.
  • 1855
    TIMELINE
    1855 | United Kingdom
    Stamp Duty on newspapers abolished. Working-class readership expands; local news and obituaries become more accessible. in United Kingdom on 1855.
  • 1856
    TIMELINE
    30 March 1856 | United Kingdom
    Peace declared in Crimea. Veterans return home; pension records and military service entries begin to appear in parish documentation. in United Kingdom on 30 March 1856.
  • 1856
    TIMELINE
    11 November 1856 | United Kingdom
    Henry Bessemer patents steel-making process. Industrial expansion accelerates; employment shifts in manufacturing towns. in United Kingdom on 11 November 1856.
  • 1857
    TIMELINE
    1857 | South Kensington, Kensington & Chelsea, London, England
    South Kensington Museum founded (later Victoria and Albert Museum). Cultural access expands; families visit or work in museum-related trades. in South Kensington, Kensington & Chelsea, London, England, on 1857.
  • 1858
    TIMELINE
    1858 | United Kingdom
    Government assumes control of India from East India Company. Public interest in empire grows; some families affected by military or colonial service. in United Kingdom on 1858.
  • 1859
    TIMELINE
    1859 | United Kingdom
    Liberal Party formed under Palmerston. Political reform movements gain traction; working-class engagement increases in urban areas. in United Kingdom on 1859.
  • 1859
    TIMELINE
    1859 | United Kingdom
    Charles Darwin publishes *On the Origin of Species*. Public debate begins; intellectual shifts influence education and religious communities. in United Kingdom on 1859.
  • 1859
    Baptism
    1 April 1859 | Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire, England
    She was baptised on 1 April 1859 in Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire, England.
    Citation: 1
  • 1859
    Religious Affiliation
    1 April 1859 | EnglandG
    Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) on 1 April 1859 in EnglandG.
    Citation: 1
  • 1860
    TIMELINE
    1860 | France
    Cobden–Chevalier Treaty signed. Free trade agreement with France; economic impact on textile and agricultural sectors. in France on 1860.
  • 1861
    Occupation
    7 April 1861 | St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Cap maker.
    Citation: 3
  • 1861
    Residence
    7 April 1861 | St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: (122) 16, Eugene Street, 4 St James.
    Citation: 3
  • 1861
    Census
    7 April 1861 | St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 15; Marital status: -; Relation to Head: Daughter.
    Citation: 3
  • 1862
    TIMELINE
    1862 | Lancashire, EnglandG
    Lancashire Cotton Famine deepens due to U.S. blockade as a result of American Civil War (1861-1864). in Lancashire, EnglandG, on 1862.
  • 1862
    TIMELINE
    22 August 1862 | London, EnglandG
    First street trams begin operation in Victoria. in London, EnglandG, on 22 August 1862.
  • 1863
    TIMELINE
    10 January 1863 | London, EnglandG
    Metropolitan Railway opens; world’s first underground railway. in London, EnglandG, on 10 January 1863.
  • 1864
    TIMELINE
    29 July 1864 | United Kingdom
    New Poor Law Amendment Act passed, reforming workhouse conditions. in United Kingdom on 29 July 1864.
  • 1865
    TIMELINE
    1865 | United Kingdom
    Cholera outbreak affects several towns. in United Kingdom on 1865.
  • 1865
    TIMELINE
    6 July 1865 | EnglandG
    Locomotive Act passed; requires a man with a red flag to walk ahead of vehicles. in EnglandG, on 6 July 1865.
  • 1867
    TIMELINE
    13 August 1867 | United Kingdom
    Second Reform Act passed; extends vote to urban working men. in United Kingdom on 13 August 1867.
  • 1868
    TIMELINE
    1 April 1868 | United Kingdom
    Last public execution in Britain (Michael Barrett at Newgate). in United Kingdom on 1 April 1868.
  • 1869
    TIMELINE
    1 November 1869 | United Kingdom
    First British women admitted to university exams (Cambridge). in United Kingdom on 1 November 1869.
  • 1870
    TIMELINE
    6 August 1870 | United Kingdom
    Elementary Education Act passed; establishes school boards. in United Kingdom on 6 August 1870.
  • 1870
    TIMELINE
    9 August 1870 | United Kingdom
    Married Women’s Property Act allows women to keep earnings. in United Kingdom on 9 August 1870.
  • 1871
    Occupation
    2 April 1871 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Cap maker.
    Citation: 4
  • 1871
    Census
    2 April 1871 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 22; Marital status: Unmarried; Relation to Head: Daughter.
    Citation: 4
  • 1871
    Residence
    2 April 1871 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: (148) Beaufort Place.
    Citation: 4

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • National Origin
    The national origin of Julia Eliza Renshaw was English.
    Citations: 2,3,4,1
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Julia Eliza Renshaw has the reference number 56856.
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EthnicityEnglish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
American Civil War
Census 1851 England
Census 1861 England
Census 1871 England
England - All
England, Bristol - ALL
England, Gloucestershire - ALL
England, Lancashire - ALL
England, London - ALL
France
Scotland - ALL
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  1. [S5337] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: Not available as at 29 August 2025,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, JULIA ELIZA in Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire on 1 April 1859; Apparent Gender: Female; Father: James & Mother: Eliza Renshaw; Record ID: R_21317760082; Archive reference: Baptisms, 1858-1880 (P/St.J/R/2/i),
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; Page Title: "Record Transcription: Gloucestershire Baptisms | findmypast.co.uk"; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_21317760082. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  2. [S3039] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1851%2F4355395%2F00148&parentid=GBC%2F1851%2F0010136719,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, JAMES household of St James, St James, Gloucestershire, England; Enumeration district: 1D; Parliamentary borough or division: Bristol; Archive reference: HO107; Piece number: 1950; Folio: 73; Page: 20; , Schedule: 104; Record ID: GBC/1851/0010136719; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place James Renshaw Head Married Male 30 1821 Shoe maker Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Eliza Renshaw Wife Married Female 24 1827 Cap maker Long Ashton, Somerset, England Julia Renshaw Daughter - Female 4 1847 - Bristol, Gloucestershire, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1851/0010136719. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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  3. [S3243] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1861%2F1721%2F00459A&parentid=GBC%2F1861%2F0009480395,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, JAMES household of St James, 4 St James, Gloucestershire, England; Enumeration district: 12; Parliamentary borough or division: Bristol; Archive reference: RG09; Piece number: 1721; Folio: 66; Page: 21; Schedule: 122; Record ID: GBC/1861/0009480395; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place James Renshaw Head Married Male 40 1821 Shoe maker - Eliza Renshaw Wife Married Female 38 1823 Cap maker Long Ashton, Somerset, England Julia Renshaw Daughter - Female 15 1846 Cap maker Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Eliza Renshaw Daughter - Female 6 1855 Scholar Bristol, Gloucestershire, England William Renshaw Son - Male 4 1857 Scholar Bristol, Gloucestershire, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1861/0009480395. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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  4. [S3742] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1871%2F2531%2F0134&parentid=GBC%2F1871%2F0014453729,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, ELIZA household of St James, Gloucestershire, England; Enumeration district: 11; Parliamentary borough or division: Bristol; Piece number: 2531; Folio: 66; Page: 22; Schedule: 148; Record ID: GBC/1871/0014453729; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Eliza Renshaw Head - Female 43 1828 Cab maker Ashton W Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Julia Renshaw Daughter - Female 22 1849 Cap ma? Bristol St Pauls, Gloucestershire, England Elizabeth Renshaw Daughter - Female 16 1855 Shoe binder Bristol St James, Gloucestershire, England Minnie Renshaw Daughter - Female 7 1864 Scholar Bristol St James, Gloucestershire, England William Renshaw Son - Male 14 1857 Boot rivetter Bristol St James, Gloucestershire, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1871/0014453729. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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Ann Elizabeth Renshaw1

F, #56857, b. 1855, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
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Father*James Renshaw (b. before 5 January 1817, d. 23 July 1863)
Mother*Eliza Hicks (b. between 1826 and 1828, d. 1901)
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Vital Facts

DeathAnn Elizabeth Renshaw died DECEASED.
BirthShe was born in 1855 in St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. Note: Gloucestershire.2,3


Census Summary

Census
7 Apr 18613
Census
2 Apr 18712

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • Name Elizabeth Renshaw
    Citation: 2
  • Name Eliza Renshaw
    Citation: 3
  • 1855
    Birth
    1855 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Ann Elizabeth Renshaw was born in 1855 in St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. Note: Gloucestershire.
    Citations: 2,3
  • 1855
    TIMELINE
    1855 | Scotland
    General Register Office for Scotland established. Civil registration and census administration now managed separately from England and Wales. in Scotland on 1855.
  • 1855
    TIMELINE
    1855 | United Kingdom
    Stamp Duty on newspapers abolished. Working-class readership expands; local news and obituaries become more accessible. in United Kingdom on 1855.
  • 1856
    TIMELINE
    30 March 1856 | United Kingdom
    Peace declared in Crimea. Veterans return home; pension records and military service entries begin to appear in parish documentation. in United Kingdom on 30 March 1856.
  • 1856
    TIMELINE
    11 November 1856 | United Kingdom
    Henry Bessemer patents steel-making process. Industrial expansion accelerates; employment shifts in manufacturing towns. in United Kingdom on 11 November 1856.
  • 1857
    TIMELINE
    1857 | South Kensington, Kensington & Chelsea, London, England
    South Kensington Museum founded (later Victoria and Albert Museum). Cultural access expands; families visit or work in museum-related trades. in South Kensington, Kensington & Chelsea, London, England, on 1857.
  • 1858
    TIMELINE
    1858 | United Kingdom
    Government assumes control of India from East India Company. Public interest in empire grows; some families affected by military or colonial service. in United Kingdom on 1858.
  • 1859
    TIMELINE
    1859 | United Kingdom
    Liberal Party formed under Palmerston. Political reform movements gain traction; working-class engagement increases in urban areas. in United Kingdom on 1859.
  • 1859
    TIMELINE
    1859 | United Kingdom
    Charles Darwin publishes *On the Origin of Species*. Public debate begins; intellectual shifts influence education and religious communities. in United Kingdom on 1859.
  • 1859
    Baptism
    1 April 1859 | Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire, England
    She was baptised on 1 April 1859 in Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire, England.
    Citation: 1
  • 1859
    Religious Affiliation
    1 April 1859 | EnglandG
    Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) on 1 April 1859 in EnglandG.
    Citation: 1
  • 1860
    TIMELINE
    1860 | France
    Cobden–Chevalier Treaty signed. Free trade agreement with France; economic impact on textile and agricultural sectors. in France on 1860.
  • 1861
    Census
    7 April 1861 | St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 6; Marital status: -; Relation to Head: Daughter.
    Citation: 3
  • 1861
    Residence
    7 April 1861 | St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: (122) 16, Eugene Street, 4 St James.
    Citation: 3
  • 1861
    Occupation
    7 April 1861 | St James, Gloucestershire, England
    Scholar.
    Citation: 3
  • 1862
    TIMELINE
    1862 | Lancashire, EnglandG
    Lancashire Cotton Famine deepens due to U.S. blockade as a result of American Civil War (1861-1864). in Lancashire, EnglandG, on 1862.
  • 1862
    TIMELINE
    22 August 1862 | London, EnglandG
    First street trams begin operation in Victoria. in London, EnglandG, on 22 August 1862.
  • 1863
    TIMELINE
    10 January 1863 | London, EnglandG
    Metropolitan Railway opens; world’s first underground railway. in London, EnglandG, on 10 January 1863.
  • 1864
    TIMELINE
    29 July 1864 | United Kingdom
    New Poor Law Amendment Act passed, reforming workhouse conditions. in United Kingdom on 29 July 1864.
  • 1865
    TIMELINE
    1865 | United Kingdom
    Cholera outbreak affects several towns. in United Kingdom on 1865.
  • 1865
    TIMELINE
    6 July 1865 | EnglandG
    Locomotive Act passed; requires a man with a red flag to walk ahead of vehicles. in EnglandG, on 6 July 1865.
  • 1867
    TIMELINE
    13 August 1867 | United Kingdom
    Second Reform Act passed; extends vote to urban working men. in United Kingdom on 13 August 1867.
  • 1868
    TIMELINE
    1 April 1868 | United Kingdom
    Last public execution in Britain (Michael Barrett at Newgate). in United Kingdom on 1 April 1868.
  • 1869
    TIMELINE
    1 November 1869 | United Kingdom
    First British women admitted to university exams (Cambridge). in United Kingdom on 1 November 1869.
  • 1870
    TIMELINE
    6 August 1870 | United Kingdom
    Elementary Education Act passed; establishes school boards. in United Kingdom on 6 August 1870.
  • 1870
    TIMELINE
    9 August 1870 | United Kingdom
    Married Women’s Property Act allows women to keep earnings. in United Kingdom on 9 August 1870.
  • 1871
    Census
    2 April 1871 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 16; Marital status: Unmarried; Relation to Head: Daughter.
    Citation: 2
  • 1871
    Residence
    2 April 1871 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: (148) Beaufort Place.
    Citation: 2
  • 1871
    Occupation
    2 April 1871 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Shoe binder.
    Citation: 2

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • National Origin
    The national origin of Ann Elizabeth Renshaw was English.
    Citations: 3,2,1
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Ann Elizabeth Renshaw has the reference number 56857.
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EthnicityEnglish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
American Civil War
Census 1861 England
Census 1871 England
England - All
England, Bristol - ALL
England, Gloucestershire - ALL
England, Lancashire - ALL
England, London - ALL
France
Scotland - ALL
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  1. [S5337] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: Not available as at 29 August 2025,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, ANN ELIZABETH in Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire on 1 April 1859; Apparent Gender: Female; Father: James & Mother: Eliza Renshaw; Record ID: R_21317760083; Archive reference: Baptisms, 1858-1880 (P/St.J/R/2/i),
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_21317760083. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  2. [S3742] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1871%2F2531%2F0134&parentid=GBC%2F1871%2F0014453729,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, ELIZA household of St James, Gloucestershire, England; Enumeration district: 11; Parliamentary borough or division: Bristol; Piece number: 2531; Folio: 66; Page: 22; Schedule: 148; Record ID: GBC/1871/0014453729; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Eliza Renshaw Head - Female 43 1828 Cab maker Ashton W Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Julia Renshaw Daughter - Female 22 1849 Cap ma? Bristol St Pauls, Gloucestershire, England Elizabeth Renshaw Daughter - Female 16 1855 Shoe binder Bristol St James, Gloucestershire, England Minnie Renshaw Daughter - Female 7 1864 Scholar Bristol St James, Gloucestershire, England William Renshaw Son - Male 14 1857 Boot rivetter Bristol St James, Gloucestershire, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1871/0014453729. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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  3. [S3243] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1861%2F1721%2F00459A&parentid=GBC%2F1861%2F0009480395,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, JAMES household of St James, 4 St James, Gloucestershire, England; Enumeration district: 12; Parliamentary borough or division: Bristol; Archive reference: RG09; Piece number: 1721; Folio: 66; Page: 21; Schedule: 122; Record ID: GBC/1861/0009480395; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place James Renshaw Head Married Male 40 1821 Shoe maker - Eliza Renshaw Wife Married Female 38 1823 Cap maker Long Ashton, Somerset, England Julia Renshaw Daughter - Female 15 1846 Cap maker Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Eliza Renshaw Daughter - Female 6 1855 Scholar Bristol, Gloucestershire, England William Renshaw Son - Male 4 1857 Scholar Bristol, Gloucestershire, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1861/0009480395. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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Minnie Emily Renshaw1

F, #56858, b. before 29 April 1864, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
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Father*James Renshaw (b. before 5 January 1817, d. 23 July 1863)
Mother*Eliza Hicks (b. between 1826 and 1828, d. 1901)
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Vital Facts

DeathMinnie Emily Renshaw died DECEASED.
BirthShe was born before 29 April 1864 in St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. Note: Gloucestershire.2,1


Census Summary

Census
2 Apr 18712

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • Name Minnie Renshaw
    Citation: 2
  • 1864
    Birth
    Before 29 April 1864 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Minnie Emily Renshaw was born before 29 April 1864 in St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. Note: Gloucestershire.
    Citations: 2,1
  • 1864
    Baptism
    29 April 1864 | Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire, England
    She was baptised on 29 April 1864 in Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire, England.
    Citation: 1
  • 1864
    Religious Affiliation
    29 April 1864 | EnglandG
    Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) on 29 April 1864 in EnglandG.
    Citation: 1
  • 1865
    TIMELINE
    1865 | United Kingdom
    Cholera outbreak affects several towns. in United Kingdom on 1865.
  • 1865
    TIMELINE
    6 July 1865 | EnglandG
    Locomotive Act passed; requires a man with a red flag to walk ahead of vehicles. in EnglandG, on 6 July 1865.
  • 1867
    TIMELINE
    13 August 1867 | United Kingdom
    Second Reform Act passed; extends vote to urban working men. in United Kingdom on 13 August 1867.
  • 1868
    TIMELINE
    1 April 1868 | United Kingdom
    Last public execution in Britain (Michael Barrett at Newgate). in United Kingdom on 1 April 1868.
  • 1869
    TIMELINE
    1 November 1869 | United Kingdom
    First British women admitted to university exams (Cambridge). in United Kingdom on 1 November 1869.
  • 1870
    TIMELINE
    6 August 1870 | United Kingdom
    Elementary Education Act passed; establishes school boards. in United Kingdom on 6 August 1870.
  • 1870
    TIMELINE
    9 August 1870 | United Kingdom
    Married Women’s Property Act allows women to keep earnings. in United Kingdom on 9 August 1870.
  • 1871
    Occupation
    2 April 1871 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Scholar.
    Citation: 2
  • 1871
    Residence
    2 April 1871 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: (148) Beaufort Place.
    Citation: 2
  • 1871
    Census
    2 April 1871 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 7; Marital status: -; Relation to Head: Daughter.
    Citation: 2

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • National Origin
    The national origin of Minnie Emily Renshaw was English.
    Citations: 2,1
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Minnie Emily Renshaw has the reference number 56858.
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EthnicityEnglish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Census 1871 England
England - All
England, Bristol - ALL
England, Gloucestershire - ALL
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  1. [S5337] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: Not available as at 29 August 2025,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, MINNIE EMILY in Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire on 29 April 1864; Apparent Gender: Female; Father: James & Mother: Eliza Renshaw; Record ID: R_21317760860; Archive reference: Baptisms, 1858-1880 (P/St.J/R/2/i),
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_21317760860. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  2. [S3742] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1871%2F2531%2F0134&parentid=GBC%2F1871%2F0014453729,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, ELIZA household of St James, Gloucestershire, England; Enumeration district: 11; Parliamentary borough or division: Bristol; Piece number: 2531; Folio: 66; Page: 22; Schedule: 148; Record ID: GBC/1871/0014453729; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Eliza Renshaw Head - Female 43 1828 Cab maker Ashton W Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Julia Renshaw Daughter - Female 22 1849 Cap ma? Bristol St Pauls, Gloucestershire, England Elizabeth Renshaw Daughter - Female 16 1855 Shoe binder Bristol St James, Gloucestershire, England Minnie Renshaw Daughter - Female 7 1864 Scholar Bristol St James, Gloucestershire, England William Renshaw Son - Male 14 1857 Boot rivetter Bristol St James, Gloucestershire, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1871/0014453729. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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William Renshaw1,2,3,4,5

M, #56859, b. 1791, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
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Partner: Ann Renshaw (b. 1787, d. DECEASED)

Children:

Son*James Renshaw+ (b. before 5 January 1817, d. 23 July 1863)
Daughter*Elizabeth Renshaw (b. before 20 June 1819, d. DECEASED)
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Vital Facts

DeathWilliam Renshaw died DECEASED.
BirthHe was born in 1791. Note: Outside Somerset.1
MarriageHe and Ann Renshaw were married before 5 January 1817 Married.4


Census Summary

Census
7 Jun 18411
Census
30 Mar 18512

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1786
    Birth
    1786 | London City, London, England
    William Renshaw was born in 1786 in London City, London, England. Note: St Pauls, London.
    Citation: 2
  • 1791
    Birth
    1791
    He was born in 1791. Note: Outside Somerset.
    Citation: 1
  • 1801
    TIMELINE
    1 January 1801 | United Kingdom
    Acts of Union unite Great Britain and Ireland. Creates the United Kingdom; affects legal and administrative records. in United Kingdom on 1 January 1801.
  • 1801
    TIMELINE
    2 April 1801 | Copenhagen, Denmark
    Battle of Copenhagen. British naval victory under Admiral Nelson; impacts military enlistment and pension records. in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 2 April 1801.
  • 1802
    TIMELINE
    1802 | United Kingdom
    Factory Act introduced. Begins regulation of child labour; early shift in working-class family dynamics. in United Kingdom on 1802.
  • 1802
    TIMELINE
    1802 | United Kingdom
    Treaty of Amiens signed. Temporary peace with France; military families experience brief respite from war. in United Kingdom on 1802.
  • 1803
    TIMELINE
    1803 | United Kingdom
    War resumes with France. Napoleonic conflict reignites; enlistment and wartime disruption affect households. in United Kingdom on 1803.
  • 1805
    TIMELINE
    21 October 1805 | Cape Trafalgar, Spain
    Battle of Trafalgar. Major British naval victory; Admiral Nelson dies. Widows and dependents appear in naval pension records. in Cape Trafalgar, Spain, on 21 October 1805.
  • 1806
    TIMELINE
    1806 | United Kingdom
    Beaufort Scale introduced. Standardises wind measurement; maritime and agricultural communities begin using it. in United Kingdom on 1806.
  • 1807
    TIMELINE
    1807 | United Kingdom
    Slave Trade Act passed. Abolishes slave trade in British Empire; impacts shipping records and abolitionist movements. in United Kingdom on 1807.
  • 1808
    TIMELINE
    1808 | Spain
    Peninsular War begins. British troops deployed to Spain; families affected by military service and correspondence. in Spain on 1808.
  • 1809
    TIMELINE
    1809 | Corunna, Spain
    Battle of Corunna. British forces retreat; General Sir John Moore killed. Military records reflect casualties and pensions. in Corunna, Spain, on 1809.
  • 1810
    TIMELINE
    1810 | United Kingdom
    Prince of Wales becomes Prince Regent. Regency era begins; cultural and political shifts affect public life. in United Kingdom on 1810.
  • 1811
    TIMELINE
    1811 | Yorkshire & Nottinghamshire, England
    Luddite riots erupt. Workers destroy textile machinery; criminal records and newspaper reports document unrest. in Yorkshire & Nottinghamshire, England, on 1811.
  • 1812
    TIMELINE
    1812 | United Kingdom
    War declared with United States. British-American conflict affects naval and merchant families. in United Kingdom on 1812.
  • 1813
    TIMELINE
    1813 | Vittoria, Spain
    Battle of Vittoria. British victory under Wellington; military promotions and casualties recorded in service documents. in Vittoria, Spain, on 1813.
  • 1815
    TIMELINE
    18 June 1815 | Waterloo, Belgium
    Battle of Waterloo. Final defeat of Napoleon; widespread impact on veterans, pensions, and national identity. in Waterloo, Belgium, on 18 June 1815.
  • 1817
    TIMELINE
    1817 | Manchester, England
    Blanket protests and economic unrest. Workers demand relief; local newspapers and court records document events. in Manchester, England, on 1817.
  • 1817
    Marriage | Ann Renshaw
    Before 5 January 1817
    Birth in 1787 | Somerset, EnglandG
    Death: DECEASED
    He and Ann Renshaw were married before 5 January 1817 Married.
    Citation: 4
  • 1817
    Occupation
    5 January 1817 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Servant.
    Citation: 4
  • 1817
    Residence
    5 January 1817 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Detail: Lodge Street; (Baptism of son James Renshaw.)
    Citation: 4
  • Religious Affiliation
    Between 5 January 1817 and 20 June 1819 | EnglandG
    Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) between 5 January 1817 and 20 June 1819 in EnglandG.
    Citations: 4,5
  • 1819
    Residence
    20 June 1819 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Detail: Parish; (Baptism of daughter Elizabeth Renshaw.)
    Citation: 5
  • 1819
    Occupation
    20 June 1819 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Chair Maker.
    Citation: 5
  • 1819
    TIMELINE
    16 August 1819 | St Peter’s Field, Manchester, England
    Peterloo Massacre. Cavalry charge into peaceful protestors; deaths and injuries recorded in parish and legal records. in St Peter’s Field, Manchester, England, on 16 August 1819.
  • 1820
    TIMELINE
    29 January 1820 | United Kingdom
    King George IV ascends the throne. Regency ends; national mourning and succession ceremonies documented in newspapers. in United Kingdom on 29 January 1820.
  • 1820
    TIMELINE
    23 February 1820 | London, EnglandG
    Cato Street Conspiracy uncovered. Plot to assassinate Cabinet; conspirators tried and executed for treason. in London, EnglandG, on 23 February 1820.
  • 1823
    TIMELINE
    1823 | United Kingdom
    Gaols Act passed. Begins reform of prison conditions; impacts records of incarceration and penal reform in county archives. in United Kingdom on 1823.
  • 1824
    TIMELINE
    1824 | United Kingdom
    Repeal of the Combination Acts. Legalises trade unions and collective bargaining; working-class organisation begins to appear. in United Kingdom on 1824.
  • 1825
    TIMELINE
    1825 | United Kingdom
    Stock market crash triggers economic downturn. Bank failures and unemployment affect families across industrial towns. in United Kingdom on 1825.
  • 1826
    TIMELINE
    1826 | United Kingdom
    Bankruptcy Act passed. Simplifies procedures for debt resolution; impacts small traders and artisans in urban centres. in United Kingdom on 1826.
  • 1828
    TIMELINE
    1828 | United Kingdom
    Repeal of Test and Corporation Acts. Opens public office to non-Anglicans; impacts civic participation and religious records. in United Kingdom on 1828.
  • 1829
    TIMELINE
    1829 | United Kingdom
    Catholic Emancipation Act passed. Roman Catholics permitted to sit in Parliament; affects political and religious dynamics. in United Kingdom on 1829.
  • 1830
    TIMELINE
    1830 | United Kingdom
    William IV becomes king. Political reform debates intensify; succession ceremonies and mourning reflected in parish records. in United Kingdom on 1830.
  • 1831
    TIMELINE
    1831 | Southern England
    Swing Riots erupt. Agricultural labourers protest mechanisation; many arrested or transported. in Southern England on 1831.
  • 1832
    TIMELINE
    7 June 1832 | United Kingdom
    Reform Act passed. Expands voting rights to middle-class men; reshapes political districts and civic records. in United Kingdom on 7 June 1832.
  • 1833
    TIMELINE
    1833 | United Kingdom
    Factory Act passed. Limits child labour and mandates schooling; impacts working children and school attendance. in United Kingdom on 1833.
  • 1834
    TIMELINE
    1834 | United Kingdom
    Poor Law Amendment Act passed. Creates workhouses and centralised relief; major shift in parish and family support. in United Kingdom on 1834.
  • 1837
    TIMELINE
    1 July 1837 | England and Wales
    Civil Registration begins. Births, marriages, and deaths now officially recorded hitherto information only availabe via religious parish records. in England and Wales on 1 July 1837.
  • 1841
    Occupation
    7 June 1841 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Porter.
    Citation: 1
  • 1841
    Residence
    7 June 1841 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Detail: (1770) Lodge Place, Sub district: St Augustine.
    Citation: 1
  • 1841
    Census
    7 June 1841 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 50; Marital status: Not Stated; Relation to Head: Not Stated.
    Citation: 1
  • 1842
    TIMELINE
    1842 | United Kingdom
    Mines and Collieries Act passed. Bans employment of women and children under 10 in underground mines; impacts working-class families. in United Kingdom on 1842.
  • 1842
    TIMELINE
    1842 | Manchester, Lancashire, EnglandG
    Plug Plot Riots erupt during Chartist protests. Economic hardship and political unrest affect industrial communities. in Manchester, Lancashire, EnglandG, on 1842.
  • 1843
    TIMELINE
    1843 | United Kingdom
    Income Tax reintroduced by Robert Peel. Affects middle-class households and government revenue; debated in newspapers and Parliament. in United Kingdom on 1843.
  • 1844
    TIMELINE
    1844 | United Kingdom
    Factory Act limits working hours for women and children. School attendance encouraged; census records begin to reflect changing child labour patterns. in United Kingdom on 1844.
  • 1845
    TIMELINE
    1845 | United Kingdom
    Railway boom peaks. Expansion of railways transforms travel, employment, and migration patterns; census entries reflect new occupations. in United Kingdom on 1845.
  • TIMELINE
    Between 1845 and 1852 | United Kingdom
    Great Famine devastates Ireland. Mass starvation and emigration; many Irish families immigrate to England (Ireland was then part of the United Kingdom). in United Kingdom on between 1845 and 1852.
  • 1846
    TIMELINE
    1846 | United Kingdom
    Corn Laws repealed. Food prices begin to fall; working-class families benefit, though rural farmers face economic shifts. in United Kingdom on 1846.
  • 1847
    TIMELINE
    1847 | United Kingdom
    Ten Hours Act passed. Limits factory workday for women and children to 10 hours; impacts employment and schooling. in United Kingdom on 1847.
  • 1848
    TIMELINE
    1848 | London, EnglandG
    Chartist rally on Kennington Common. Largest political demonstration of the era; working-class political engagement peaks. in London, EnglandG, on 1848.
  • 1849
    TIMELINE
    1849 | United Kingdom
    Cholera epidemic spreads. High mortality in urban areas; parish burial records and census gaps reflect impact on families. in United Kingdom on 1849.
  • 1850
    TIMELINE
    1850 | United Kingdom
    Public Health Act passed. Local boards of health established; sanitation improves slowly in urban districts. in United Kingdom on 1850.
  • 1851
    Census
    30 March 1851 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 65; Marital status: Married; Relation to Head: Head.
    Citation: 2
  • 1851
    Occupation
    30 March 1851 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Victualler.
    Citation: 2
  • 1851
    Residence
    30 March 1851 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: (35) 4, Engene Street, St James.
    Citation: 2

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • National Origin
    The national origin of William Renshaw was English.
    Citation: 2
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study William Renshaw has the reference number 56859.
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EthnicityEnglish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
1700s All
Census 1841 England
Census 1851 England
England - All
England, Bristol - ALL
England, Gloucestershire - ALL
England, Lancashire - ALL
England, London - ALL
England, Manchester - ALL
England, Nottinghamshire - ALL
Wales - All
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  1. [S2906] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1841%2F0373%2F0335&parentid=GBC%2F1841%2F0001743730,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, WILLIAM household of , St Augustine, Gloucestershire, England; Archive reference: HO107, Piece number: 373, Schedule: 1770; Record ID: GBC/1841/0001743729; First name(s) Last name Sex Age Birth year Birth place William Renshaw Male 50 1791 Somerset, England James Renshaw Male 20 1821 Somerset, England Ann Renshaw Female 54 1787 Somerset, England Elizabeth Renshaw Female 15 1826 Somerset, England Thomas Rowles Male 40 1801 Somerset, England Mary Rowles Female 35 1806 Somerset, England Mary Rowles Female 7 1834 Somerset, England Elizabeth Rowles Female 4 1837 Somerset, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1841/0001743729. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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  2. [S3039] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1851%2F4355395%2F00231&parentid=GBC%2F1851%2F0010138086,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, WILLIAM household of St James, Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire, England; Enumeration district: 1F; Parliamentary borough or division: Bristol; Archive reference: HO107; Piece number: 1950; Folio: 113; Page: 15; , Schedule: 35; Record ID: GBC/1851/0010138086; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place William Renshaw Head Married Male 65 1786 Victualler London, England Ann Renshaw Wife Married Female 61 1790 - Herefordshire, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1851/0010138086. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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  3. [S4694] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: Not available as at 29 August 2025,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Marriage of RENSHAW, JAMES to HICKS, ELIZA, in St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, on 22 Feb 1846; Record ID: R_856440817,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_856440817. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  4. [S5337] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: Not available as at 29 August 2025,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, JAMES in Bristol St Michael the Archangel on the Mount, Bristol, Gloucestershire on 5 January 1817; Apparent Gender: Male; Father: William & Mother: Ann Renshaw; Residence: Lodge Street; Record ID: R_879712335; Archive reference Baptisms, 1813-1841 (P/St.M/R/2/a); Alternative Archive reference: P/ST M/R/2 B,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_879712335. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  5. [S5337] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) / Church of England (England, GLOUCESTERSHIRE), "Parish BAPTISM Transcripts; England Baptism 1538-1973 Transcripts", Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, ELIZABETH in Bristol, Gloucestershire on 20 June 1819; Apparent Gender: Female; Father: William & Mother: Ann Renshaw; Record ID: R_937204041; Archive reference: Baptisms, 1813-1841 (P/St.M/R/2/a); Alternative Archive reference: P/ST M/R/2 B;

Ann Renshaw1,2,3,4

F, #56860, b. 1787, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
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Partner: William Renshaw (b. 1791, d. DECEASED)

Children:

Son*James Renshaw+ (b. before 5 January 1817, d. 23 July 1863)
Daughter*Elizabeth Renshaw (b. before 20 June 1819, d. DECEASED)
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Vital Facts

DeathAnn Renshaw died DECEASED.
BirthShe was born in 1787 in Somerset, EnglandG.1
MarriageShe and William Renshaw were married before 5 January 1817 Married.3


Census Summary

Census
7 Jun 18411
Census
30 Mar 18512

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1787
    Birth
    1787 | Somerset, EnglandG
    Citation: 1
  • 1790
    Birth
    1790 | Herefordshire, EnglandG
    Ann Renshaw was born in 1790 in Herefordshire, EnglandG. Note: Herefordshire.
    Citation: 2
  • 1801
    TIMELINE
    1 January 1801 | United Kingdom
    Acts of Union unite Great Britain and Ireland. Creates the United Kingdom; affects legal and administrative records. in United Kingdom on 1 January 1801.
  • 1801
    TIMELINE
    2 April 1801 | Copenhagen, Denmark
    Battle of Copenhagen. British naval victory under Admiral Nelson; impacts military enlistment and pension records. in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 2 April 1801.
  • 1802
    TIMELINE
    1802 | United Kingdom
    Factory Act introduced. Begins regulation of child labour; early shift in working-class family dynamics. in United Kingdom on 1802.
  • 1802
    TIMELINE
    1802 | United Kingdom
    Treaty of Amiens signed. Temporary peace with France; military families experience brief respite from war. in United Kingdom on 1802.
  • 1803
    TIMELINE
    1803 | United Kingdom
    War resumes with France. Napoleonic conflict reignites; enlistment and wartime disruption affect households. in United Kingdom on 1803.
  • 1805
    TIMELINE
    21 October 1805 | Cape Trafalgar, Spain
    Battle of Trafalgar. Major British naval victory; Admiral Nelson dies. Widows and dependents appear in naval pension records. in Cape Trafalgar, Spain, on 21 October 1805.
  • 1806
    TIMELINE
    1806 | United Kingdom
    Beaufort Scale introduced. Standardises wind measurement; maritime and agricultural communities begin using it. in United Kingdom on 1806.
  • 1807
    TIMELINE
    1807 | United Kingdom
    Slave Trade Act passed. Abolishes slave trade in British Empire; impacts shipping records and abolitionist movements. in United Kingdom on 1807.
  • 1808
    TIMELINE
    1808 | Spain
    Peninsular War begins. British troops deployed to Spain; families affected by military service and correspondence. in Spain on 1808.
  • 1809
    TIMELINE
    1809 | Corunna, Spain
    Battle of Corunna. British forces retreat; General Sir John Moore killed. Military records reflect casualties and pensions. in Corunna, Spain, on 1809.
  • 1810
    TIMELINE
    1810 | United Kingdom
    Prince of Wales becomes Prince Regent. Regency era begins; cultural and political shifts affect public life. in United Kingdom on 1810.
  • 1811
    TIMELINE
    1811 | Yorkshire & Nottinghamshire, England
    Luddite riots erupt. Workers destroy textile machinery; criminal records and newspaper reports document unrest. in Yorkshire & Nottinghamshire, England, on 1811.
  • 1812
    TIMELINE
    1812 | United Kingdom
    War declared with United States. British-American conflict affects naval and merchant families. in United Kingdom on 1812.
  • 1813
    TIMELINE
    1813 | Vittoria, Spain
    Battle of Vittoria. British victory under Wellington; military promotions and casualties recorded in service documents. in Vittoria, Spain, on 1813.
  • 1815
    TIMELINE
    18 June 1815 | Waterloo, Belgium
    Battle of Waterloo. Final defeat of Napoleon; widespread impact on veterans, pensions, and national identity. in Waterloo, Belgium, on 18 June 1815.
  • 1817
    TIMELINE
    1817 | Manchester, England
    Blanket protests and economic unrest. Workers demand relief; local newspapers and court records document events. in Manchester, England, on 1817.
  • 1817
    Marriage | William Renshaw
    Before 5 January 1817
    Birth in 1791
    Death: DECEASED
    She and William Renshaw were married before 5 January 1817 Married.
    Citation: 3
  • 1817
    Residence
    5 January 1817 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Detail: Lodge Street; (Baptism of son James Renshaw.)
    Citation: 3
  • Religious Affiliation
    Between 5 January 1817 and 20 June 1819 | EnglandG
    Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) between 5 January 1817 and 20 June 1819 in EnglandG.
    Citations: 3,4
  • 1819
    Residence
    20 June 1819 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Detail: Parish; (Baptism of daughter Elizabeth Renshaw.)
    Citation: 4
  • 1819
    TIMELINE
    16 August 1819 | St Peter’s Field, Manchester, England
    Peterloo Massacre. Cavalry charge into peaceful protestors; deaths and injuries recorded in parish and legal records. in St Peter’s Field, Manchester, England, on 16 August 1819.
  • 1820
    TIMELINE
    29 January 1820 | United Kingdom
    King George IV ascends the throne. Regency ends; national mourning and succession ceremonies documented in newspapers. in United Kingdom on 29 January 1820.
  • 1820
    TIMELINE
    23 February 1820 | London, EnglandG
    Cato Street Conspiracy uncovered. Plot to assassinate Cabinet; conspirators tried and executed for treason. in London, EnglandG, on 23 February 1820.
  • 1823
    TIMELINE
    1823 | United Kingdom
    Gaols Act passed. Begins reform of prison conditions; impacts records of incarceration and penal reform in county archives. in United Kingdom on 1823.
  • 1824
    TIMELINE
    1824 | United Kingdom
    Repeal of the Combination Acts. Legalises trade unions and collective bargaining; working-class organisation begins to appear. in United Kingdom on 1824.
  • 1825
    TIMELINE
    1825 | United Kingdom
    Stock market crash triggers economic downturn. Bank failures and unemployment affect families across industrial towns. in United Kingdom on 1825.
  • 1826
    TIMELINE
    1826 | United Kingdom
    Bankruptcy Act passed. Simplifies procedures for debt resolution; impacts small traders and artisans in urban centres. in United Kingdom on 1826.
  • 1828
    TIMELINE
    1828 | United Kingdom
    Repeal of Test and Corporation Acts. Opens public office to non-Anglicans; impacts civic participation and religious records. in United Kingdom on 1828.
  • 1829
    TIMELINE
    1829 | United Kingdom
    Catholic Emancipation Act passed. Roman Catholics permitted to sit in Parliament; affects political and religious dynamics. in United Kingdom on 1829.
  • 1830
    TIMELINE
    1830 | United Kingdom
    William IV becomes king. Political reform debates intensify; succession ceremonies and mourning reflected in parish records. in United Kingdom on 1830.
  • 1831
    TIMELINE
    1831 | Southern England
    Swing Riots erupt. Agricultural labourers protest mechanisation; many arrested or transported. in Southern England on 1831.
  • 1832
    TIMELINE
    7 June 1832 | United Kingdom
    Reform Act passed. Expands voting rights to middle-class men; reshapes political districts and civic records. in United Kingdom on 7 June 1832.
  • 1833
    TIMELINE
    1833 | United Kingdom
    Factory Act passed. Limits child labour and mandates schooling; impacts working children and school attendance. in United Kingdom on 1833.
  • 1834
    TIMELINE
    1834 | United Kingdom
    Poor Law Amendment Act passed. Creates workhouses and centralised relief; major shift in parish and family support. in United Kingdom on 1834.
  • 1837
    TIMELINE
    1 July 1837 | England and Wales
    Civil Registration begins. Births, marriages, and deaths now officially recorded hitherto information only availabe via religious parish records. in England and Wales on 1 July 1837.
  • 1841
    Census
    7 June 1841 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 54; Marital status: Not Stated; Relation to Head: Not Stated.
    Citation: 1
  • 1841
    Residence
    7 June 1841 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Detail: (1770) Lodge Place, Sub district: St Augustine.
    Citation: 1
  • 1842
    TIMELINE
    1842 | United Kingdom
    Mines and Collieries Act passed. Bans employment of women and children under 10 in underground mines; impacts working-class families. in United Kingdom on 1842.
  • 1842
    TIMELINE
    1842 | Manchester, Lancashire, EnglandG
    Plug Plot Riots erupt during Chartist protests. Economic hardship and political unrest affect industrial communities. in Manchester, Lancashire, EnglandG, on 1842.
  • 1843
    TIMELINE
    1843 | United Kingdom
    Income Tax reintroduced by Robert Peel. Affects middle-class households and government revenue; debated in newspapers and Parliament. in United Kingdom on 1843.
  • 1844
    TIMELINE
    1844 | United Kingdom
    Factory Act limits working hours for women and children. School attendance encouraged; census records begin to reflect changing child labour patterns. in United Kingdom on 1844.
  • 1845
    TIMELINE
    1845 | United Kingdom
    Railway boom peaks. Expansion of railways transforms travel, employment, and migration patterns; census entries reflect new occupations. in United Kingdom on 1845.
  • TIMELINE
    Between 1845 and 1852 | United Kingdom
    Great Famine devastates Ireland. Mass starvation and emigration; many Irish families immigrate to England (Ireland was then part of the United Kingdom). in United Kingdom on between 1845 and 1852.
  • 1846
    TIMELINE
    1846 | United Kingdom
    Corn Laws repealed. Food prices begin to fall; working-class families benefit, though rural farmers face economic shifts. in United Kingdom on 1846.
  • 1847
    TIMELINE
    1847 | United Kingdom
    Ten Hours Act passed. Limits factory workday for women and children to 10 hours; impacts employment and schooling. in United Kingdom on 1847.
  • 1848
    TIMELINE
    1848 | London, EnglandG
    Chartist rally on Kennington Common. Largest political demonstration of the era; working-class political engagement peaks. in London, EnglandG, on 1848.
  • 1849
    TIMELINE
    1849 | United Kingdom
    Cholera epidemic spreads. High mortality in urban areas; parish burial records and census gaps reflect impact on families. in United Kingdom on 1849.
  • 1850
    TIMELINE
    1850 | United Kingdom
    Public Health Act passed. Local boards of health established; sanitation improves slowly in urban districts. in United Kingdom on 1850.
  • 1851
    Residence
    30 March 1851 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Detail: (35) 4, Engene Street, St James.
    Citation: 2
  • 1851
    Census
    30 March 1851 | St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 61; Marital status: Married; Relation to Head: Wife.
    Citation: 2

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • National Origin
    The national origin of Ann Renshaw was English.
    Citations: 1,2
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Ann Renshaw has the reference number 56860.
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EthnicityEnglish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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1700s All
Census 1841 England
Census 1851 England
England - All
England, Bristol - ALL
England, Gloucestershire - ALL
England, Herefordshire - ALL
England, Lancashire - ALL
England, London - ALL
England, Manchester - ALL
England, Nottinghamshire - ALL
Somerset - ALL
Wales - All
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  1. [S2906] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1841%2F0373%2F0335&parentid=GBC%2F1841%2F0001743730,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, WILLIAM household of , St Augustine, Gloucestershire, England; Archive reference: HO107, Piece number: 373, Schedule: 1770; Record ID: GBC/1841/0001743729; First name(s) Last name Sex Age Birth year Birth place William Renshaw Male 50 1791 Somerset, England James Renshaw Male 20 1821 Somerset, England Ann Renshaw Female 54 1787 Somerset, England Elizabeth Renshaw Female 15 1826 Somerset, England Thomas Rowles Male 40 1801 Somerset, England Mary Rowles Female 35 1806 Somerset, England Mary Rowles Female 7 1834 Somerset, England Elizabeth Rowles Female 4 1837 Somerset, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1841/0001743729. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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  2. [S3039] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1851%2F4355395%2F00231&parentid=GBC%2F1851%2F0010138086,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, WILLIAM household of St James, Bristol, St James, Gloucestershire, England; Enumeration district: 1F; Parliamentary borough or division: Bristol; Archive reference: HO107; Piece number: 1950; Folio: 113; Page: 15; , Schedule: 35; Record ID: GBC/1851/0010138086; First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place William Renshaw Head Married Male 65 1786 Victualler London, England Ann Renshaw Wife Married Female 61 1790 - Herefordshire, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1851/0010138086. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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  3. [S5337] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: Not available as at 29 August 2025,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, JAMES in Bristol St Michael the Archangel on the Mount, Bristol, Gloucestershire on 5 January 1817; Apparent Gender: Male; Father: William & Mother: Ann Renshaw; Residence: Lodge Street; Record ID: R_879712335; Archive reference Baptisms, 1813-1841 (P/St.M/R/2/a); Alternative Archive reference: P/ST M/R/2 B,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_879712335. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  4. [S5337] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) / Church of England (England, GLOUCESTERSHIRE), "Parish BAPTISM Transcripts; England Baptism 1538-1973 Transcripts", Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, ELIZABETH in Bristol, Gloucestershire on 20 June 1819; Apparent Gender: Female; Father: William & Mother: Ann Renshaw; Record ID: R_937204041; Archive reference: Baptisms, 1813-1841 (P/St.M/R/2/a); Alternative Archive reference: P/ST M/R/2 B;

Elizabeth Renshaw1,2

F, #56861, b. before 20 June 1819, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
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Father*William Renshaw (b. 1791, d. DECEASED)
Mother*Ann Renshaw (b. 1787, d. DECEASED)
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Vital Facts

DeathElizabeth Renshaw died DECEASED.
BirthShe was born before 20 June 1819 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG. Note: (ESTIMATE: Before Baptism.)2


Census Summary

Census
7 Jun 18411

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1819
    Birth
    Before 20 June 1819 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Elizabeth Renshaw was born before 20 June 1819 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG. Note: (ESTIMATE: Before Baptism.)
    Citation: 2
  • 1819
    Baptism
    20 June 1819 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    She was baptised on 20 June 1819 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG.
    Citation: 2
  • 1819
    Religious Affiliation
    20 June 1819 | EnglandG
    Anglican / Church of England (Protestant) on 20 June 1819 in EnglandG.
    Citation: 2
  • 1826
    Birth
    1826 | Somerset, EnglandG
    She was born in 1826 in Somerset, EnglandG. Note: Somerset.
    Citation: 1
  • 1828
    TIMELINE
    1828 | United Kingdom
    Repeal of Test and Corporation Acts. Opens public office to non-Anglicans; impacts civic participation and religious records. in United Kingdom on 1828.
  • 1829
    TIMELINE
    1829 | United Kingdom
    Catholic Emancipation Act passed. Roman Catholics permitted to sit in Parliament; affects political and religious dynamics. in United Kingdom on 1829.
  • 1830
    TIMELINE
    1830 | United Kingdom
    William IV becomes king. Political reform debates intensify; succession ceremonies and mourning reflected in parish records. in United Kingdom on 1830.
  • 1831
    TIMELINE
    1831 | Southern England
    Swing Riots erupt. Agricultural labourers protest mechanisation; many arrested or transported. in Southern England on 1831.
  • 1832
    TIMELINE
    7 June 1832 | United Kingdom
    Reform Act passed. Expands voting rights to middle-class men; reshapes political districts and civic records. in United Kingdom on 7 June 1832.
  • 1833
    TIMELINE
    1833 | United Kingdom
    Factory Act passed. Limits child labour and mandates schooling; impacts working children and school attendance. in United Kingdom on 1833.
  • 1834
    TIMELINE
    1834 | United Kingdom
    Poor Law Amendment Act passed. Creates workhouses and centralised relief; major shift in parish and family support. in United Kingdom on 1834.
  • 1837
    TIMELINE
    20 June 1837 | United Kingdom
    Queen Victoria ascends the throne. Start of Victorian era; cultural and social shifts begin to shape family life. in United Kingdom on 20 June 1837.
  • 1837
    TIMELINE
    1 July 1837 | England and Wales
    Civil Registration begins. Births, marriages, and deaths now officially recorded hitherto information only availabe via religious parish records. in England and Wales on 1 July 1837.
  • 1840
    TIMELINE
    1 May 1840 | United Kingdom
    Penny Black issued. First adhesive postage stamp; communication becomes more accessible to ordinary families. in United Kingdom on 1 May 1840.
  • 1841
    TIMELINE
    4 January 1841 | Isles of Scilly, EnglandG
    Storms of 41: SS Thames wrecked in storm; 61 lives lost. One of many shipwrecks that day; maritime tragedies documented in newspapers and parish records. in Isles of Scilly, EnglandG, on 4 January 1841.
  • 1841
    Occupation
    7 June 1841 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Cap Maker.
    Citation: 1
  • 1841
    Residence
    7 June 1841 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Detail: (1770) Lodge Place, Sub district: St Augustine.
    Citation: 1
  • 1841
    Census
    7 June 1841 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, EnglandG
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 15; Marital status: Not Stated; Relation to Head: Not Stated.
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • National Origin
    The national origin of Elizabeth Renshaw was English.
    Citations: 1,2
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Elizabeth Renshaw has the reference number 56861.
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EthnicityEnglish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Census 1841 England
England - All
England, Bristol - ALL
England, Gloucestershire - ALL
Somerset - ALL
Wales - All
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  1. [S2906] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1841%2F0373%2F0335&parentid=GBC%2F1841%2F0001743730,
    Citation Detail: Census for RENSHAW, WILLIAM household of , St Augustine, Gloucestershire, England; Archive reference: HO107, Piece number: 373, Schedule: 1770; Record ID: GBC/1841/0001743729; First name(s) Last name Sex Age Birth year Birth place William Renshaw Male 50 1791 Somerset, England James Renshaw Male 20 1821 Somerset, England Ann Renshaw Female 54 1787 Somerset, England Elizabeth Renshaw Female 15 1826 Somerset, England Thomas Rowles Male 40 1801 Somerset, England Mary Rowles Female 35 1806 Somerset, England Mary Rowles Female 7 1834 Somerset, England Elizabeth Rowles Female 4 1837 Somerset, England,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1841/0001743729. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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  2. [S5337] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: Not available as at 29 August 2025,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, ELIZABETH in Bristol, Gloucestershire on 20 June 1819; Apparent Gender: Female; Father: William & Mother: Ann Renshaw; Record ID: R_937204041; Archive reference: Baptisms, 1813-1841 (P/St.M/R/2/a); Alternative Archive reference: P/ST M/R/2 B,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_937204041. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

James Hicks1

M, #56862, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
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Partner:

Children:

Daughter*Eliza Hicks+ (b. between 1826 and 1828, d. 1901)
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Vital Facts

DeathJames Hicks died DECEASED.

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study James Hicks has the reference number 56862.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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  1. [S4694] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: Not available as at 29 August 2025,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Marriage of RENSHAW, JAMES to HICKS, ELIZA, in St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, on 22 Feb 1846; Record ID: R_856440817,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_856440817. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

Maria Renshaw1

F, #56863, b. 6 March 1900, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
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Father*William James Renshaw (b. between January and March 1857, d. 3 October 1942)
Mother*Margaret Fitzgibbon (b. 25 December 1872, d. 7 November 1906)
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Vital Facts

DeathMaria Renshaw died DECEASED.
BirthShe was born on 6 March 1900 in Calton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Note: Page notes: "-."1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1900
    Birth
    6 March 1900 | Calton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
    Maria Renshaw was born on 6 March 1900 in Calton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Note: Page notes: "-."
    Citation: 1
  • 1900
    Baptism
    2 June 1900 | Calton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
    She was baptised on 2 June 1900 in Calton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
    Citation: 1
  • 1900
    Religious Affiliation
    2 June 1900 | Scotland
    Roman Catholic on 2 June 1900 in Scotland.
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • National Origin
    The national origin of Maria Renshaw was Scottish.
    Citation: 1
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Maria Renshaw has the reference number 56863.
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EthnicityScottish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Scotland - ALL
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  1. [S6297] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FROMCATH%2FSCOT%2F66-1-2-6%2F182-0&parentid=SCOT%2FRC%2FBAP2%2F0489067,
    Repository: Internet Service: Find My Past,
    Citation Detail: Baptism of RENSHAW, MARIA in St Mary of the Assumption parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland on 2 June 1900; to Parents: Guilielmi Renshaw & Margaritae Fitzgibbon; Sponsors: Not in transcript; Denomination: Roman Catholic; Diocese: Glasgow; Page notes: "-"; Archive: The Scottish Catholic Archives: Archive reference: MP/66/1/2/6; Record set: Scotland Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms; Record ID: SCOT/RC/BAP2/0489067,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 29 August 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=SCOT/RC/BAP2/0489067. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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Jeremiah Dowling1

M, #56864, b. September 1917, d. 11 March 1918
Pedigree Link
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Father*Jeremiah Dowling (b. 17 September 1884, d. 30 April 1918)
Mother*Elizabeth Mary Cantwell (b. 15 March 1886, d. 31 March 1948)
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Vital Facts

BirthJeremiah Dowling was born in September 1917.1
DeathHe died on 11 March 1918, in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: Age: 6 months; Marital Status: Unmarried; Dublin South; Informant present at death: Elizabeth Dowling, mother of 73 Francis Street; Index: Dublin South - 1918.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1917
    Birth
    September 1917
    Citation: 1
  • 1918
    Residence
    Before 11 March 1918 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: 34 Pimlico.
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • 19180
    Death
    11 March 1918 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Jeremiah Dowling died on 11 March 1918, in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: Age: 6 months; Marital Status: Unmarried; Dublin South; Informant present at death: Elizabeth Dowling, mother of 73 Francis Street; Index: Dublin South - 1918.
    Cause: Meningitis, convulsions, some hours, certified
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Jeremiah Dowling has the reference number 56864.
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Jeremiah's birth appears to be unregistered. Possibly an unsurprising result of the pressure mother Elizabeth was under as, not only has she given birth to Jeremiah in late 1917 he contracted in meningistis in early 1918 and was possibly unwell before that. At the same time her husband, Jeremiah, contracted tuberculosis in January 1918 and was possibly ill before that. Under such circumstances, including two other children to look after, registration would have been the last thing on her mind.
EthnicityIrish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Cause of Death
Death Age
Dublin South District
Ireland - ALL
Ireland, Dublin - ALL
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  1. [S5283] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/deaths_returns/deaths_1918/05196/4435464.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Name: DOWLING, JEREMIAH; Date of Death: 1918; Group Registration ID: 5609205; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 30 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Death record for Jeremiah Dowling"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

Mary Josephine Fennell1

F, #56866, b. 24 March 1882, d. 18 April 1910
Pedigree Link
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Father*Patrick Fennell (b. before 4 June 1850, d. 17 April 1900)
Mother*Mary Keogh (b. before 14 January 1846, d. 17 November 1936)
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Vital Facts

BirthMary Josephine Fennell was born on 24 March 1882 in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: 49 New Street, Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South; Province: Leinster: Informant present at birth: Kate Slattery of 49 New Street; Index: Dublin South -.2,3
DeathShe died on 18 April 1910, in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: Age: 28; Marital Status: Unmarried; Dublincity; Informant present at death: Edward Fennell, brother of 49 New Street; Index: Dublin South - 1910.4


Census Summary

Census
31 Mar 19013

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • Name Mary Fennell
    Citations: 2,3,4
  • 1882
    Birth
    24 March 1882 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Mary Josephine Fennell was born on 24 March 1882 in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: 49 New Street, Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South; Province: Leinster: Informant present at birth: Kate Slattery of 49 New Street; Index: Dublin South -.
    Citations: 2,3
  • 190119
    Census
    31 March 1901 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 18; Marital Status: Unmarried; Relation to Head: Daughter.
    Citation: 3
  • 190119
    Residence
    31 March 1901 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: House 5.2 Doyles Court, Merchants Quay.
    Citation: 3
  • 190119
    Occupation
    31 March 1901 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Factory Worker.
    Citation: 3
  • 190119
    Education
    31 March 1901 | IrelandG
    She was educated in IrelandG, on 31 March 1901. Read & write.
    Citation: 3
  • 190119
    Religious Affiliation
    31 March 1901 | IrelandG
    Roman Catholic on 31 March 1901 in IrelandG.
    Citation: 3
  • 1910
    Residence
    Before 18 April 1910 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: 49 New Street; formerly: Dublin; Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South.
    Citation: 4
  • 1910
    Occupation
    Before 18 April 1910 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Citation: 4

Events - Death & Burial

  • 191028
    Death
    18 April 1910 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Mary Josephine Fennell died on 18 April 1910, in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: Age: 28; Marital Status: Unmarried; Dublincity; Informant present at death: Edward Fennell, brother of 49 New Street; Index: Dublin South - 1910.
    Citation: 4

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • National Origin
    The national origin of Mary Josephine Fennell was Irish.
    Citations: 2,3
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Mary Josephine Fennell has the reference number 56866.
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EthnicityIrish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Census 1901 Ireland
Dublin South District
Ireland - ALL
Ireland, Dublin - ALL
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  1. [S707] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Dowling.,
    Citation Detail: From: Patrick Dowling ; Sent: 28 August 2025 23:16; To: email address; Subject: Re: Home; Hi Brian, Jeremiah Dowling, #27905, and Elizabeth Cantwell, #56771, had a third child. His name was also Jeremiah. I could find no record of his birth being registered, however when he died on 11th March 1918 his age was given as six months. I attach my roughwork re. Jeremiah Fennell, known as Ned, and his Family. It is entirely up to you how you use this information. Regards, Pat,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) on 1 September 2025 from rmail.

    Chart-Fennel-Roughwork
    Kindly shared by Pat Dowling on 28 Aug 2025 - rough work chart on the Fennel and Keogh family (converted from Excel spreadsheet)
  2. [S5575] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/birth_returns/births_1882/02783/2021892.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Name: FENNELL, MARY; Group Registration ID: 11757230; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Mother's Birth Surname: Null; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 31 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Birth record for Mary Fennell"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  3. [S3830] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai003803424/,
    Citation Detail: Census for FENNELL, MARY household of House 5.2 Doyles Court, Merchants Quay, Dublin, Ireland; Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses Fennell Margaret 20 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Factory Worker Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Kate 13 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Scholar Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Mary 18 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Factory Worker Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Mary 53 Female Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Wicklow - Read and write - Widow - Fennell Edward 16 Male Son Roman Catholic Dublin City Scholar Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Patrick 22 Male Son Roman Catholic Dublin City Builders Labourer Read and write - Not Married -,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 31 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: census.nationalarchives.ie; Page Title: "National Archives: Census of Ireland 1911"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  4. [S5283] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/deaths_returns/deaths_1910/05429/4517823.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Name: FENNELL, MARY; Date of Death: 1910; Group Registration ID: 5113170; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Deceased Age at Death: 28; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 2 September 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Death record for Mary Fennell"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

Mary Keogh1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

F, #56867, b. before 14 January 1846, d. 17 November 1936
Pedigree Link
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Father*Jeremiah Keogh (b. about 1811, d. 23 March 1884)
Mother*Margaret Healy (d. DECEASED)
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Partner: Patrick Fennell (b. before 4 June 1850, d. 17 April 1900)

Children:

Daughter*Margaret Fennell (b. 26 January 1875, d. 8 February 1875)
Son*Patrick Joseph Fennell (b. 26 August 1877, d. DECEASED)
Daughter*Margaret Fennell+ (b. 10 October 1879, d. DECEASED)
Daughter*Mary Josephine Fennell (b. 24 March 1882, d. 18 April 1910)
Son*Jeremiah Edward Fennel (b. 1885, d. 29 October 1972)
Daughter*Catherine Josephine Fennell (b. 23 October 1887, d. 18 October 1911)
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Vital Facts

BirthMary Keogh was born before 14 January 1846 in Blackditches, Boystown, Wicklow, Ireland.8
MarriageShe and Patrick Fennell were married on 18 July 1872 in Blackditches, Boystown, Wicklow, Ireland, Roman Catholic Chapel of Blackditches; Groom: Age: Full, Bachelor; Bride: Age: Full, Spinster; Witnesses: Patrick Lawlor & Bridget Parker; Index: Baltinglass - 1872.6,7
DeathShe died on 17 November 1936, in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: Age: 83; Marital Status: Widow; DublinCity; Informant present at death: P Fennell, son of 32 St Michael's Terrace; Index: Dublin South - 1936.10


Census Summary

Census
31 Mar 190111
Census
2 Apr 191112

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • Name Maria Keogh
    Citation: 7
  • Name Mary Fennell
    Citations: 1,2,3,4,5,11,12,10
  • 1844
    Birth
    1844 | Wicklow, Ireland
    Citation: 12
  • 1846
    Birth
    Before 14 January 1846 | Blackditches, Boystown, Wicklow, Ireland
    Citation: 8
  • 1846
    Baptism
    14 January 1846 | Blackditches, Boystown, Wicklow, Ireland
    Mary Keogh was baptised on 14 January 1846 in Blackditches, Boystown, Wicklow, Ireland.
    Citation: 8
  • Religious Affiliation
    Between 14 January 1846 and 2 April 1911 | IrelandG
    Roman Catholic between 14 January 1846 and 2 April 1911 in IrelandG.
    Citations: 11,12,6,7,8
  • 1848
    Birth
    1848 | Wicklow, Ireland
    Citation: 11
  • 1872
    Marriage | Patrick Fennell
    18 July 1872 | Blackditches, Boystown, Wicklow, Ireland
    Birth before 4 June 1850
    Death: on 17 April 1900 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    She and Patrick Fennell were married on 18 July 1872 in Blackditches, Boystown, Wicklow, Ireland, Roman Catholic Chapel of Blackditches; Groom: Age: Full, Bachelor; Bride: Age: Full, Spinster; Witnesses: Patrick Lawlor & Bridget Parker; Index: Baltinglass - 1872.
    Citations: 6,7
  • 1872
    Occupation
    18 July 1872 | Lugnagun, Blessington, Wicklow, Ireland
    Servant.
    Citation: 6
  • 1872
    Residence
    18 July 1872 | Lugnagun, Blessington, Wicklow, Ireland
    Detail: (at Marriage to Patrick Fennel.)
    Citations: 6,7
  • 1875
    Residence
    26 January 1875 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: 49 New Street; (Birth of daughter Margaret Fennell.)
    Citation: 2
  • 1877
    Residence
    26 August 1877 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: 49 New Street; (Birth of son Patrick Fennell.)
    Citation: 4
  • 1879
    Residence
    10 October 1879 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: 49 New Street; (Birth of daughter Margaret Fennell.)
    Citation: 5
  • 1882
    Residence
    24 March 1882 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: 49 New Street; (Birth of daughter Mary Fennell.)
    Citation: 1
  • 1887
    Residence
    23 October 1887 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: 49 New Street; (Birth of daughter Catherine Fennell.)
    Citation: 3
  • 1900
    Event or Activity
    17 April 1900 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    She was in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland, on 17 April 1900. Note: (Death of husband Patrick Fennell.)
    Citation: 13
  • 1901
    Residence
    31 March 1901 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: House 5.2 Doyles Court, Merchants Quay.
    Citation: 11
  • 1901
    Occupation
    31 March 1901 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    -.
    Citation: 11
  • 1901
    Census
    31 March 1901 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 53; Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head: Head.
    Citation: 11
  • Education
    Between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911 | IrelandG
    She was educated in IrelandG, between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911. Read & write.
    Citations: 11,12
  • 1911
    Census
    2 April 1911 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 67; Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head: Head.
    Citation: 12
  • 1911
    Residence
    2 April 1911 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: House 5 Doyle's Court, Merchant's Quay.
    Citation: 12
  • 1936
    Residence
    Before 17 November 1936 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: 32 St Michael's Terrace; formerly: Dublin; Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South.
    Citation: 10
  • 1936
    Occupation
    Before 17 November 1936 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Citation: 10

Events - Death & Burial

  • 1936
    Death
    17 November 1936 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Mary Keogh died on 17 November 1936, in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: Age: 83; Marital Status: Widow; DublinCity; Informant present at death: P Fennell, son of 32 St Michael's Terrace; Index: Dublin South - 1936.
    Citation: 10

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Associates
    Mary Keogh had the following associates: "Patrick Parker & Margaret Giles."
    Citation: 14
  • Associates
    She had the following associates: "Owen Keogh & Bridget Cahill."
    Citation: 15
  • Associates
    She had the following associates: "Pat Lawlor & Eliza Dovey."
    Citation: 9
  • Associates
    She had the following associates: "Patritius Lawler of Oldcourt & Bridget Parker of Lacken."
    Citations: 7,6
  • 1872
    Locality
    Blackditches, Boystown, Wicklow, Ireland
    Citation: 7
  • National Origin
    The national origin of Mary Keogh was Irish.
    Citations: 12,11,8
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Mary Keogh has the reference number 56867.
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EthnicityIrish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Baltinglass District
Census 1901 Ireland
Census 1911 Ireland
Dublin South District
Ireland - ALL
Ireland, Dublin - ALL
Ireland, Wicklow - ALL
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  1. [S5575] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/birth_returns/births_1882/02783/2021892.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Name: FENNELL, MARY; Group Registration ID: 11757230; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Mother's Birth Surname: Null; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 31 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Birth record for Mary Fennell"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  2. [S5575] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Ireland, DUBLIN SOUTH (includes parts of: DUBLIN), Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, BIRTH Register, Citation Detail: Name: FENNELL, MARGARET; Group Registration ID: 8655888; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Mother's Birth Surname: Null; Image(s): ;
  3. [S5575] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Ireland, DUBLIN SOUTH (includes parts of: DUBLIN), Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, BIRTH Register, Citation Detail: Name: FENNELL, CATHERINE; Group Registration ID: 11809414; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Mother's Birth Surname: Null; Image(s): ;
  4. [S5575] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Ireland, DUBLIN SOUTH (includes parts of: DUBLIN), Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, BIRTH Register, Citation Detail: Name: FENNELL, PATRICK; Group Registration ID: 10195046; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Mother's Birth Surname: Null; Image(s): ;
  5. [S5575] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Ireland, DUBLIN SOUTH (includes parts of: DUBLIN), Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, BIRTH Register, Citation Detail: Name: FENNELL, MARGARET; Group Registration ID: 11390332; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Mother's Birth Surname: Null; Image(s): ;
  6. [S5525] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/marriage_returns/marriages_1872/11315/8152178.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Party 1 Name: FENNEL PATRICK; Party 2 Name: MARY KEOGH; Date of Event: 18 July 1872; Group Registration ID: 2784540; SR District Reg Area: Baltinglass; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 1 September 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Marriage record for Patrick Fennel and Mary Keogh"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  7. [S6299] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMICROFILM06615-04%2F0015&parentid=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0612165%2F2,
    Repository: National Library of Ireland (NLI),
    Citation Detail: Marriage of KEOGH, MARIA to PATRITIUS FENNEL in Blackditches parish, (Diocese: Dublin), Wicklow, Ireland on 18 July 1872; Witnesses: Patritius Lawler of Oldcourt & Bridget Parker of Lacken; Notes on page: "Oldcourt & Lugnagun",
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 1 September 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE/PRS/MAR/0612165/2. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

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  8. [S6300] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMICROFILM06483-09%2F0007&parentid=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F2732339,
    Repository: National Library of Ireland (NLI),
    Citation Detail: Baptism of KEOGH, MARY in Blackditches parish, Wicklow, Ireland on 14 January 1846; to Parents: Jeremiah Keogh & Margaret Healy; Sponsors: Christopher McEvoy & Mary Crahal; Page notes: "No abode shown",
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 1 September 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE/PRS/BAP/2732339. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    Birth-Keogh-Mary-1846-1-14-IRL-Wicklow-Blackditches-Baptism
  9. [S4345] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMICROFILM07270-02%2F0162&parentid=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F3062024,
    Repository: National Library of Ireland (NLI),
    Citation Detail: Baptism of FENNELL, PATRICK JOSEPH in St. Nicholas' (Without), Dublin City parish, Dublin, Ireland on 26 August 1877; to Parents: Patrick Fennell & Mary Keogh; Sponsors: Pat Lawlor & Eliza Dovey; Page notes: "49 New Street",
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 2 September 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; Page Title: "Record Transcription: Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms | findmypast.co.uk"; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE/PRS/BAP/3062024. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    Birth-Fennell-Patrick Joseph-1877-8-26-IRL-Dublin-St-Nicholas-(Without)-Dublin-City-Baptism
  10. [S5283] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/deaths_returns/deaths_1936/04796/4289834.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Name: FENNELL, MARY; Date of Death: 1936; Group Registration ID: 1448433; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Deceased Age at Death: 83; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 1 September 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Death record for Mary Fennell"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  11. [S3830] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai003803424/,
    Citation Detail: Census for FENNELL, MARY household of House 5.2 Doyles Court, Merchants Quay, Dublin, Ireland; Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses Fennell Margaret 20 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Factory Worker Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Kate 13 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Scholar Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Mary 18 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Factory Worker Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Mary 53 Female Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Wicklow - Read and write - Widow - Fennell Edward 16 Male Son Roman Catholic Dublin City Scholar Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Patrick 22 Male Son Roman Catholic Dublin City Builders Labourer Read and write - Not Married -,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 31 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: census.nationalarchives.ie; Page Title: "National Archives: Census of Ireland 1911"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  12. [S638] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000175774/,
    Citation Detail: Census for FENNELL, MARY household of House 5 Doyle's Court, Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland; Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses Years Married Children Born Children Living Fennell Mary 67 Female Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Wicklow - Read and write - Widow - - - - Fennell Patrick 32 Male Son Roman Catholic City Dublin Stocker in Pumping House Read and write - Single - - - - Fennell Edward 26 Male Son Roman Catholic City Dublin General Labourer Read and write Irish English Single - - - - Maguire James 30 Male Son in Law Roman Catholic City Dublin General Labourer Read and write - Married - - - - Maguire Maggie 30 Female Daughter Roman Catholic City Dublin - Read and write - Married - 3 1 1 Maguire Mary 2 Female Grand Daughter Roman Catholic City Dublin - Cannot - - - - - - Nolan Mary 9 Female Niece Roman Catholic City Dublin Scholar Cannot - - - - - - (Research Note: Mary Nolan may be the daught of Hugh Nolan & Margaret Fennell),
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 1 September 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: census.nationalarchives.ie; Page Title: "National Archives: Census of Ireland 1911"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  13. [S5283] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Ireland, DUBLIN SOUTH (includes parts of: DUBLIN), Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, DEATH Register, Citation Detail: Name: FENNELL, PATRICK; Date of Death: 1900; Group Registration ID: 4415777; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Deceased Age at Death: 48; Image(s): ;
  14. [S4345] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Roman Catholic Church (Ireland, DUBLIN, ST. NICHOLAS' (WITHOUT), DUBLIN CITY), "Ireland Roman Catholic Parish BAPTISM Transcripts", Citation Detail: Baptism of FENNELL, MARGARET in St. Nicholas' (Without), Dublin City parish, Dublin, Ireland on 29 January 1875; to Parents: Patrick Fennell & Mary Keogh; Sponsors: Patrick Parker & Margaret Giles; Page notes: "49 New Street";
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  15. [S4345] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Roman Catholic Church (Ireland, DUBLIN, ST. NICHOLAS' (WITHOUT), DUBLIN CITY), "Ireland Roman Catholic Parish BAPTISM Transcripts", Citation Detail: Baptism of FENNELL, MARGARET in St. Nicholas' (Without), Dublin City parish, Dublin, Ireland on 13 October 1879; to Parents: Patrick Fennell & Mary Keogh; Sponsors: Owen Keogh & Bridget Cahill; Page notes: "29 New Street";
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Margaret Fennell1

F, #56868, b. 26 January 1875, d. 8 February 1875
Pedigree Link
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Father*Patrick Fennell (b. before 4 June 1850, d. 17 April 1900)
Mother*Mary Keogh (b. before 14 January 1846, d. 17 November 1936)
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Vital Facts

BirthMargaret Fennell was born on 26 January 1875 in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: 49 New Street, Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South; Province: Leinster: Informant present at birth: Kate Cullen of 49 New Street; Index: Dublin South -.1
DeathShe died on 8 February 1875.2


Census Summary

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • Name Margaret Finnell
    Citation: 3
  • 1875
    Birth
    26 January 1875 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Margaret Fennell was born on 26 January 1875 in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: 49 New Street, Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South; Province: Leinster: Informant present at birth: Kate Cullen of 49 New Street; Index: Dublin South -.
    Citation: 1
  • 18750
    Baptism
    29 January 1875 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    She was baptised on 29 January 1875 in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland.
    Citation: 3
  • 18750
    Religious Affiliation
    29 January 1875 | IrelandG
    Roman Catholic on 29 January 1875 in IrelandG.
    Citation: 3

Events - Death & Burial

  • 18750
    Death
    8 February 1875
    Citation: 2

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • National Origin
    The national origin of Margaret Fennell was Irish.
    Citations: 1,3
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Margaret Fennell has the reference number 56868.
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EthnicityIrish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Dublin South District
Ireland - ALL
Ireland, Dublin - ALL
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  1. [S5575] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/birth_returns/births_1875/03115/2142544.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Name: FENNELL, MARGARET; Group Registration ID: 8655888; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Mother's Birth Surname: Null; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 31 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Birth record for Margaret Fennell"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  2. [S707] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Dowling.,
    Citation Detail: From: Patrick Dowling ; Sent: 28 August 2025 23:16; To: email address; Subject: Re: Home; Hi Brian, Jeremiah Dowling, #27905, and Elizabeth Cantwell, #56771, had a third child. His name was also Jeremiah. I could find no record of his birth being registered, however when he died on 11th March 1918 his age was given as six months. I attach my roughwork re. Jeremiah Fennell, known as Ned, and his Family. It is entirely up to you how you use this information. Regards, Pat,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) on 1 September 2025 from rmail.

    Chart-Fennel-Roughwork
    Kindly shared by Pat Dowling on 28 Aug 2025 - rough work chart on the Fennel and Keogh family (converted from Excel spreadsheet)
  3. [S4345] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMICROFILM07270-02%2F0057&parentid=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F3060361,
    Repository: National Library of Ireland (NLI),
    Citation Detail: Baptism of FENNELL, MARGARET in St. Nicholas' (Without), Dublin City parish, Dublin, Ireland on 29 January 1875; to Parents: Patrick Fennell & Mary Keogh; Sponsors: Patrick Parker & Margaret Giles; Page notes: "49 New Street",
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 2 September 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; Page Title: "Record Transcription: Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms | findmypast.co.uk"; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE/PRS/BAP/3060361. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    Birth-Fennell-Margaret-1875-1-29-IRL-Dublin-St-Nicholas-(Without)-Dublin-City-Baptism

Catherine Josephine Fennell1

F, #56869, b. 23 October 1887, d. 18 October 1911
Pedigree Link
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Father*Patrick Fennell (b. before 4 June 1850, d. 17 April 1900)
Mother*Mary Keogh (b. before 14 January 1846, d. 17 November 1936)
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Vital Facts

BirthCatherine Josephine Fennell was born on 23 October 1887 in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: 49 New Street, Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South; Province: Leinster: Informant present at birth: Mary Hanley of 4 Bonney's Lane; Index: Dublin South -.2,3,4
DeathShe died on 18 October 1911, in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: Age: 24; Marital Status: Unmarried; DublinCity; Informant present at death: Edward Fennell, brother of 49 New Street; Index: Dublin South - 1911.4


Census Summary

Census
31 Mar 19013

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • Name Catherine Fennell
    Citation: 2
  • Name Kate Fennell
    Citations: 3,4
  • 1887
    Birth
    11 October 1887
  • 1887
    Birth
    23 October 1887 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Catherine Josephine Fennell was born on 23 October 1887 in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: 49 New Street, Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South; Province: Leinster: Informant present at birth: Mary Hanley of 4 Bonney's Lane; Index: Dublin South -.
    Citations: 2,3,4
  • 190113
    Census
    31 March 1901 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 13; Marital Status: Unmarried; Relation to Head: Daughter.
    Citation: 3
  • 190113
    Residence
    31 March 1901 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: House 5.2 Doyles Court, Merchants Quay.
    Citation: 3
  • 190113
    Occupation
    31 March 1901 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Scholar.
    Citation: 3
  • 190113
    Education
    31 March 1901 | IrelandG
    She was educated in IrelandG, on 31 March 1901. Read & write.
    Citation: 3
  • 190113
    Religious Affiliation
    31 March 1901 | IrelandG
    Roman Catholic on 31 March 1901 in IrelandG.
    Citation: 3
  • 1911
    Residence
    Before 18 October 1911 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: 49 New Street; formerly: Dublin; Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South.
    Citation: 4
  • 1911
    Occupation
    Before 18 October 1911 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Citation: 4

Events - Death & Burial

  • 191123
    Death
    18 October 1911 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Catherine Josephine Fennell died on 18 October 1911, in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: Age: 24; Marital Status: Unmarried; DublinCity; Informant present at death: Edward Fennell, brother of 49 New Street; Index: Dublin South - 1911.
    Citation: 4

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • National Origin
    The national origin of Catherine Josephine Fennell was Irish.
    Citations: 2,3
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Catherine Josephine Fennell has the reference number 56869.
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EthnicityIrish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Census 1901 Ireland
Dublin South District
Ireland - ALL
Ireland, Dublin - ALL
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  1. [S707] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Dowling.,
    Citation Detail: From: Patrick Dowling ; Sent: 28 August 2025 23:16; To: email address; Subject: Re: Home; Hi Brian, Jeremiah Dowling, #27905, and Elizabeth Cantwell, #56771, had a third child. His name was also Jeremiah. I could find no record of his birth being registered, however when he died on 11th March 1918 his age was given as six months. I attach my roughwork re. Jeremiah Fennell, known as Ned, and his Family. It is entirely up to you how you use this information. Regards, Pat,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) on 1 September 2025 from rmail.

    Chart-Fennel-Roughwork
    Kindly shared by Pat Dowling on 28 Aug 2025 - rough work chart on the Fennel and Keogh family (converted from Excel spreadsheet)
  2. [S5575] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/birth_returns/births_1887/02539/1940234.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Name: FENNELL, CATHERINE; Group Registration ID: 11809414; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Mother's Birth Surname: Null; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 31 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Birth record for Catherine Fennell"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  3. [S3830] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai003803424/,
    Citation Detail: Census for FENNELL, MARY household of House 5.2 Doyles Court, Merchants Quay, Dublin, Ireland; Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses Fennell Margaret 20 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Factory Worker Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Kate 13 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Scholar Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Mary 18 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Factory Worker Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Mary 53 Female Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Wicklow - Read and write - Widow - Fennell Edward 16 Male Son Roman Catholic Dublin City Scholar Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Patrick 22 Male Son Roman Catholic Dublin City Builders Labourer Read and write - Not Married -,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 31 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: census.nationalarchives.ie; Page Title: "National Archives: Census of Ireland 1911"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  4. [S5283] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/deaths_returns/deaths_1911/05382/4501978.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Name: FENNELL, KATE; Date of Death: 1911; Group Registration ID: 5210187; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Deceased Age at Death: 24; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 3 September 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Death record for Kate Fennell"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

Patrick Joseph Fennell1,2

M, #56870, b. 26 August 1877, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
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Father*Patrick Fennell (b. before 4 June 1850, d. 17 April 1900)
Mother*Mary Keogh (b. before 14 January 1846, d. 17 November 1936)
Portrait-0-Marriage
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Vital Facts

DeathPatrick Joseph Fennell died DECEASED.
BirthHe was born on 26 August 1877 in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: 49 New Street, Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South; Province: Leinster: Informant present at birth: Kate Slattery of 49 New Street; Index: Dublin South -.3,2


Census Summary

Census
31 Mar 19014
Census
2 Apr 19115

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • Name P Fennell
    Citation: 6
  • Name Patrick Fennell
    Citations: 3,4,5
  • 1877
    Birth
    26 August 1877 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Patrick Joseph Fennell was born on 26 August 1877 in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: 49 New Street, Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South; Province: Leinster: Informant present at birth: Kate Slattery of 49 New Street; Index: Dublin South -.
    Citations: 3,2
  • 1877
    Baptism
    26 August 1877 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    He was baptised on 26 August 1877 in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland.
    Citation: 2
  • Religious Affiliation
    Between 26 August 1877 and 2 April 1911 | IrelandG
    Roman Catholic between 26 August 1877 and 2 April 1911 in IrelandG.
    Citations: 4,5,2
  • 1879
    Birth
    1879 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    He was born in 1879 in Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: Formerly Dublin; Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South.
    Citations: 4,5
  • 1901
    Census
    31 March 1901 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 22; Marital Status: Unmarried; Relation to Head: Son.
    Citation: 4
  • 1901
    Residence
    31 March 1901 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: House 5.2 Doyles Court, Merchants Quay.
    Citation: 4
  • 1901
    Occupation
    31 March 1901 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Builders Labourer.
    Citation: 4
  • Education
    Between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    He was educated in Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland, between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911. Read & write.
    Citations: 4,5
  • 1911
    Occupation
    2 April 1911 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Stocker in Pumping House.
    Citation: 5
  • 1911
    Census
    2 April 1911 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 32; Marital Status: Unmarried; Relation to Head: Son.
    Citation: 5
  • 1911
    Residence
    2 April 1911 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: House 5 Doyle's Court, Merchant's Quay.
    Citation: 5
  • 1936
    Residence
    17 November 1936 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: 32 St Michael's Terrace; formerly: Dublin; Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South.
    Citation: 6
  • 1936
    Event or Activity
    17 November 1936 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Citation: 6

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • National Origin
    The national origin of Patrick Joseph Fennell was Irish.
    Citations: 3,4,5,2
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Patrick Joseph Fennell has the reference number 56870.
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EthnicityIrish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Census 1901 Ireland
Census 1911 Ireland
Dublin South District
Ireland - ALL
Ireland, Dublin - ALL
Labourers
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  1. [S707] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Dowling.,
    Citation Detail: From: Patrick Dowling ; Sent: 28 August 2025 23:16; To: email address; Subject: Re: Home; Hi Brian, Jeremiah Dowling, #27905, and Elizabeth Cantwell, #56771, had a third child. His name was also Jeremiah. I could find no record of his birth being registered, however when he died on 11th March 1918 his age was given as six months. I attach my roughwork re. Jeremiah Fennell, known as Ned, and his Family. It is entirely up to you how you use this information. Regards, Pat,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) on 1 September 2025 from rmail.

    Chart-Fennel-Roughwork
    Kindly shared by Pat Dowling on 28 Aug 2025 - rough work chart on the Fennel and Keogh family (converted from Excel spreadsheet)
  2. [S4345] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMICROFILM07270-02%2F0162&parentid=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F3062024,
    Repository: National Library of Ireland (NLI),
    Citation Detail: Baptism of FENNELL, PATRICK JOSEPH in St. Nicholas' (Without), Dublin City parish, Dublin, Ireland on 26 August 1877; to Parents: Patrick Fennell & Mary Keogh; Sponsors: Pat Lawlor & Eliza Dovey; Page notes: "49 New Street",
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 2 September 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; Page Title: "Record Transcription: Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms | findmypast.co.uk"; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE/PRS/BAP/3062024. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    Birth-Fennell-Patrick Joseph-1877-8-26-IRL-Dublin-St-Nicholas-(Without)-Dublin-City-Baptism
  3. [S5575] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/birth_returns/births_1877/02999/2099352.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Name: FENNELL, PATRICK; Group Registration ID: 10195046; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Mother's Birth Surname: Null; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 31 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Birth record for Patrick Fennell"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  4. [S3830] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai003803424/,
    Citation Detail: Census for FENNELL, MARY household of House 5.2 Doyles Court, Merchants Quay, Dublin, Ireland; Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses Fennell Margaret 20 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Factory Worker Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Kate 13 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Scholar Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Mary 18 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Factory Worker Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Mary 53 Female Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Wicklow - Read and write - Widow - Fennell Edward 16 Male Son Roman Catholic Dublin City Scholar Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Patrick 22 Male Son Roman Catholic Dublin City Builders Labourer Read and write - Not Married -,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 31 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: census.nationalarchives.ie; Page Title: "National Archives: Census of Ireland 1911"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  5. [S638] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000175774/,
    Citation Detail: Census for FENNELL, MARY household of House 5 Doyle's Court, Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland; Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses Years Married Children Born Children Living Fennell Mary 67 Female Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Wicklow - Read and write - Widow - - - - Fennell Patrick 32 Male Son Roman Catholic City Dublin Stocker in Pumping House Read and write - Single - - - - Fennell Edward 26 Male Son Roman Catholic City Dublin General Labourer Read and write Irish English Single - - - - Maguire James 30 Male Son in Law Roman Catholic City Dublin General Labourer Read and write - Married - - - - Maguire Maggie 30 Female Daughter Roman Catholic City Dublin - Read and write - Married - 3 1 1 Maguire Mary 2 Female Grand Daughter Roman Catholic City Dublin - Cannot - - - - - - Nolan Mary 9 Female Niece Roman Catholic City Dublin Scholar Cannot - - - - - - (Research Note: Mary Nolan may be the daught of Hugh Nolan & Margaret Fennell),
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 1 September 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: census.nationalarchives.ie; Page Title: "National Archives: Census of Ireland 1911"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  6. [S5283] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/deaths_returns/deaths_1936/04796/4289834.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Name: FENNELL, MARY; Date of Death: 1936; Group Registration ID: 1448433; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Deceased Age at Death: 83; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 1 September 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Death record for Mary Fennell"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

Margaret Fennell1,2,3

F, #56871, b. 10 October 1879, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
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Father*Patrick Fennell (b. before 4 June 1850, d. 17 April 1900)
Mother*Mary Keogh (b. before 14 January 1846, d. 17 November 1936)
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Partner: James Maguire (b. 1881, d. DECEASED)

Children:

Daughter*Mary Maguire (b. 1909, d. DECEASED)
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Vital Facts

DeathMargaret Fennell died DECEASED.
BirthShe was born on 10 October 1879 in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: 49 New Street, Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South; Province: Leinster: Informant present at birth: Catherine Slattery of 49 New Street; Index: Dublin South -.1
MarriageShe and James Maguire were married in 1908.4


Census Summary

Census
31 Mar 19012
Census
2 Apr 19114

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • Name Maggie Maguire
    Citation: 4
  • 1879
    Birth
    10 October 1879 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Margaret Fennell was born on 10 October 1879 in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: 49 New Street, Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South; Province: Leinster: Informant present at birth: Catherine Slattery of 49 New Street; Index: Dublin South -.
    Citation: 1
  • 1879
    Baptism
    13 October 1879 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    She was baptised on 13 October 1879 in Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland.
    Citation: 3
  • Religious Affiliation
    Between 13 October 1879 and 2 April 1911 | IrelandG
    Roman Catholic between 13 October 1879 and 2 April 1911 in IrelandG.
    Citations: 2,4,3
  • 1881
    Birth
    1881 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    She was born in 1881 in Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: Formerly Dublin; Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South.
    Citations: 2,4
  • 1901
    Census
    31 March 1901 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 20; Marital Status: Unmarried; Relation to Head: Daughter.
    Citation: 2
  • 1901
    Residence
    31 March 1901 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: House 5.2 Doyles Court, Merchants Quay.
    Citation: 2
  • 1901
    Occupation
    31 March 1901 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Factory Worker.
    Citation: 2
  • Education
    Between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911 | IrelandG
    She was educated in IrelandG, between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911. Read & write.
    Citations: 2,4
  • 1908
    Marriage | James Maguire
    1908
    Age ~27
    Birth in 1881 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Death: DECEASED
    Citation: 4
  • 1911
    Residence
    2 April 1911 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: House 5 Doyle's Court, Merchant's Quay.
    Citation: 4
  • 1911
    Census
    2 April 1911 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 30; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Daughter.
    Citation: 4
  • 1911
    Children
    2 April 1911 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    She was shown 1 child still living out of 1 on 2 April 1911 in Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland.
    Citation: 4

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • National Origin
    The national origin of Margaret Fennell was Irish.
    Citations: 1,2,4,3
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Margaret Fennell has the reference number 56871.
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EthnicityIrish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Census 1901 Ireland
Census 1911 Ireland
Dublin South District
Ireland - ALL
Ireland, Dublin - ALL
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  1. [S5575] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/birth_returns/births_1879/02897/2061661.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Name: FENNELL, MARGARET; Group Registration ID: 11390332; SR District Reg Area: Dublin South; Mother's Birth Surname: Null; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 31 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Birth record for Margaret Fennell"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  2. [S3830] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai003803424/,
    Citation Detail: Census for FENNELL, MARY household of House 5.2 Doyles Court, Merchants Quay, Dublin, Ireland; Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses Fennell Margaret 20 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Factory Worker Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Kate 13 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Scholar Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Mary 18 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Dublin City Factory Worker Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Mary 53 Female Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Wicklow - Read and write - Widow - Fennell Edward 16 Male Son Roman Catholic Dublin City Scholar Read and write - Not Married - Fennell Patrick 22 Male Son Roman Catholic Dublin City Builders Labourer Read and write - Not Married -,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 31 August 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: census.nationalarchives.ie; Page Title: "National Archives: Census of Ireland 1911"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  3. [S4345] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMICROFILM07270-03%2F0074&parentid=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F3063555,
    Repository: National Library of Ireland (NLI),
    Citation Detail: Baptism of FENNELL, MARGARET in St. Nicholas' (Without), Dublin City parish, Dublin, Ireland on 13 October 1879; to Parents: Patrick Fennell & Mary Keogh; Sponsors: Owen Keogh & Bridget Cahill; Page notes: "29 New Street",
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 2 September 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; Page Title: "Record Transcription: Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms | findmypast.co.uk"; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE/PRS/BAP/3063555. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    Birth-Fennell-Margaret-1879-10-13-IRL-Dublin-St-Nicholas-(Without)-Dublin-City-Baptism
  4. [S638] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000175774/,
    Citation Detail: Census for FENNELL, MARY household of House 5 Doyle's Court, Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland; Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses Years Married Children Born Children Living Fennell Mary 67 Female Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Wicklow - Read and write - Widow - - - - Fennell Patrick 32 Male Son Roman Catholic City Dublin Stocker in Pumping House Read and write - Single - - - - Fennell Edward 26 Male Son Roman Catholic City Dublin General Labourer Read and write Irish English Single - - - - Maguire James 30 Male Son in Law Roman Catholic City Dublin General Labourer Read and write - Married - - - - Maguire Maggie 30 Female Daughter Roman Catholic City Dublin - Read and write - Married - 3 1 1 Maguire Mary 2 Female Grand Daughter Roman Catholic City Dublin - Cannot - - - - - - Nolan Mary 9 Female Niece Roman Catholic City Dublin Scholar Cannot - - - - - - (Research Note: Mary Nolan may be the daught of Hugh Nolan & Margaret Fennell),
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 1 September 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: census.nationalarchives.ie; Page Title: "National Archives: Census of Ireland 1911"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

James Maguire1

M, #56872, b. 1881, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
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Partner: Margaret Fennell (b. 10 October 1879, d. DECEASED)

Children:

Daughter*Mary Maguire (b. 1909, d. DECEASED)
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Vital Facts

DeathJames Maguire died DECEASED.
BirthHe was born in 1881 in Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: Formerly Dublin; Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South.1
MarriageHe and Margaret Fennell were married in 1908.1


Census Summary

Census
2 Apr 19111

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1881
    Birth
    1881 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    James Maguire was born in 1881 in Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: Formerly Dublin; Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South.
    Citation: 1
  • 1908
    Marriage | Margaret Fennell
    1908
    Age ~29
    Birth on 10 October 1879 | Dublin South, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Death: DECEASED
    Citation: 1
  • 1911
    Census
    2 April 1911 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 30; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Son in Law.
    Citation: 1
  • 1911
    Residence
    2 April 1911 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: House 5 Doyle's Court, Merchant's Quay.
    Citation: 1
  • 1911
    Occupation
    2 April 1911 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    General Labourer.
    Citation: 1
  • 1911
    Education
    2 April 1911 | IrelandG
    He was educated in IrelandG, on 2 April 1911. Read & write.
    Citation: 1
  • 1911
    Religious Affiliation
    2 April 1911 | IrelandG
    Roman Catholic on 2 April 1911 in IrelandG.
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • National Origin
    The national origin of James Maguire was Irish.
    Citation: 1
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study James Maguire has the reference number 56872.
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EthnicityIrish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Census 1911 Ireland
Ireland - ALL
Ireland, Dublin - ALL
Labourers
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  1. [S638] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000175774/,
    Citation Detail: Census for FENNELL, MARY household of House 5 Doyle's Court, Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland; Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses Years Married Children Born Children Living Fennell Mary 67 Female Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Wicklow - Read and write - Widow - - - - Fennell Patrick 32 Male Son Roman Catholic City Dublin Stocker in Pumping House Read and write - Single - - - - Fennell Edward 26 Male Son Roman Catholic City Dublin General Labourer Read and write Irish English Single - - - - Maguire James 30 Male Son in Law Roman Catholic City Dublin General Labourer Read and write - Married - - - - Maguire Maggie 30 Female Daughter Roman Catholic City Dublin - Read and write - Married - 3 1 1 Maguire Mary 2 Female Grand Daughter Roman Catholic City Dublin - Cannot - - - - - - Nolan Mary 9 Female Niece Roman Catholic City Dublin Scholar Cannot - - - - - - (Research Note: Mary Nolan may be the daught of Hugh Nolan & Margaret Fennell),
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 1 September 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: census.nationalarchives.ie; Page Title: "National Archives: Census of Ireland 1911"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

Mary Maguire1

F, #56873, b. 1909, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link
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Father*James Maguire (b. 1881, d. DECEASED)
Mother*Margaret Fennell (b. 10 October 1879, d. DECEASED)
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Vital Facts

DeathMary Maguire died DECEASED.
BirthShe was born in 1909 in Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: Formerly Dublin; Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South.1


Census Summary

Census
2 Apr 19111

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • 1909
    Birth
    1909 | Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Mary Maguire was born in 1909 in Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland. Note: Formerly Dublin; Barony: Dublin ; Poor Law Union: Dublin North/Dublin South.
    Citation: 1
  • 1911
    Census
    2 April 1911 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Enumerated on the census as Age: 2; Marital Status: -; Relation to Head: Grand Daughter.
    Citation: 1
  • 1911
    Residence
    2 April 1911 | Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
    Detail: House 5 Doyle's Court, Merchant's Quay.
    Citation: 1
  • 1911
    Education
    2 April 1911 | IrelandG
    She was educated in IrelandG, on 2 April 1911. Cannot read & write.
    Citation: 1
  • 1911
    Religious Affiliation
    2 April 1911 | IrelandG
    Roman Catholic on 2 April 1911 in IrelandG.
    Citation: 1

Events - Death & Burial

  • Death
    DECEASED

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Mary Maguire has the reference number 56873.
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EthnicityIrish
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Census 1911 Ireland
Ireland - ALL
Ireland, Dublin - ALL
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  1. [S638] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000175774/,
    Citation Detail: Census for FENNELL, MARY household of House 5 Doyle's Court, Merchant's Quay, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland; Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses Years Married Children Born Children Living Fennell Mary 67 Female Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Wicklow - Read and write - Widow - - - - Fennell Patrick 32 Male Son Roman Catholic City Dublin Stocker in Pumping House Read and write - Single - - - - Fennell Edward 26 Male Son Roman Catholic City Dublin General Labourer Read and write Irish English Single - - - - Maguire James 30 Male Son in Law Roman Catholic City Dublin General Labourer Read and write - Married - - - - Maguire Maggie 30 Female Daughter Roman Catholic City Dublin - Read and write - Married - 3 1 1 Maguire Mary 2 Female Grand Daughter Roman Catholic City Dublin - Cannot - - - - - - Nolan Mary 9 Female Niece Roman Catholic City Dublin Scholar Cannot - - - - - - (Research Note: Mary Nolan may be the daught of Hugh Nolan & Margaret Fennell),
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 1 September 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: census.nationalarchives.ie; Page Title: "National Archives: Census of Ireland 1911"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

Jeremiah Keogh1,2

M, #56874, b. about 1811, d. 23 March 1884
Pedigree Link
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Partner: Margaret Healy (d. DECEASED)

Children:

Daughter*Mary Keogh+ (b. before 14 January 1846, d. 17 November 1936)
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Vital Facts

BirthJeremiah Keogh was born about 1811 in Valleymount, Wicklow, IrelandG.3
MarriageHe and Margaret Healy were married on 16 February 1836 in Blackditches, Boystown, Wicklow, Ireland, Blackditches Roman Catholic parish; (Diocese of Dublin); Witnesses: Simon & Mary Lawlor.4
DeathHe died on 23 March 1884.3


Census Summary

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • Name Dermot Keogh
    Citation: 4
  • Name Darby Keogh
    Citation: 5
  • 1811
    Birth
    About 1811 | Valleymount, Wicklow, IrelandG
    Citation: 3
  • 1820
    Birth
    Before 1820
    Jeremiah Keogh was born before 1820. Note: (ESTIMATE: Marriage Age UK from 10 May 1829 to 1987 is 21 years without consent, with consent 16 years.)
    Citation: 4
  • 1836~25
    Marriage | Margaret Healy
    16 February 1836 | Blackditches, Boystown, Wicklow, Ireland
    Birth | Valleymount, Wicklow, IrelandG
    Death: DECEASED
    He and Margaret Healy were married on 16 February 1836 in Blackditches, Boystown, Wicklow, Ireland, Blackditches Roman Catholic parish; (Diocese of Dublin); Witnesses: Simon & Mary Lawlor.
    Citation: 4
  • 1836~25
    Residence
    16 February 1836 | Blackditches, Boystown, Wicklow, Ireland
    Detail: Parish; (at marriage to Margaret Healy.)
    Citation: 4
  • Religious Affiliation
    Between 16 February 1836 and 14 January 1846 | IrelandG
    Roman Catholic between 16 February 1836 and 14 January 1846 in IrelandG.
    Citations: 4,2
  • 1846~35
    Residence
    14 January 1846 | Blackditches, Boystown, Wicklow, Ireland
    Detail: Parish; (Baptism of daughter Mary Keogh.)
    Citation: 2
  • 1872
    Residence
    Before 18 July 1872 | Lugnagun, Blessington, Wicklow, Ireland
    Citation: 1
  • 1872
    Occupation
    Before 18 July 1872
    Labourer.
    Citation: 5

Events - Death & Burial

  • 1884~73
    Death
    23 March 1884
    Citation: 3

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Associates
    Jeremiah Keogh had the following associates: "Christopher McEvoy & Mary Crahal."
    Citation: 2
  • Associates
    He had the following associates: "Simon & Mary Lawlor."
    Citation: 4
  • Locality
    Valleymount, Boystown, Wicklow, Ireland
    Citations: 4,2
  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Jeremiah Keogh has the reference number 56874.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Ireland - ALL
Ireland, Wicklow - ALL
Labourers
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  1. [S6299] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMICROFILM06615-04%2F0015&parentid=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0612165%2F2,
    Repository: National Library of Ireland (NLI),
    Citation Detail: Marriage of KEOGH, MARIA to PATRITIUS FENNEL in Blackditches parish, (Diocese: Dublin), Wicklow, Ireland on 18 July 1872; Witnesses: Patritius Lawler of Oldcourt & Bridget Parker of Lacken; Notes on page: "Oldcourt & Lugnagun",
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 1 September 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE/PRS/MAR/0612165/2. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    Marriage-Keogh-Maria-Fennel-Patritius-1872-7-18-IRL-Wicklow-Blackditches-RC-parish
  2. [S6300] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMICROFILM06483-09%2F0007&parentid=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F2732339,
    Repository: National Library of Ireland (NLI),
    Citation Detail: Baptism of KEOGH, MARY in Blackditches parish, Wicklow, Ireland on 14 January 1846; to Parents: Jeremiah Keogh & Margaret Healy; Sponsors: Christopher McEvoy & Mary Crahal; Page notes: "No abode shown",
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 1 September 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE/PRS/BAP/2732339. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    Birth-Keogh-Mary-1846-1-14-IRL-Wicklow-Blackditches-Baptism
  3. [S707] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Dowling.,
    Citation Detail: From: Patrick Dowling ; Sent: 28 August 2025 23:16; To: email address; Subject: Re: Home; Hi Brian, Jeremiah Dowling, #27905, and Elizabeth Cantwell, #56771, had a third child. His name was also Jeremiah. I could find no record of his birth being registered, however when he died on 11th March 1918 his age was given as six months. I attach my roughwork re. Jeremiah Fennell, known as Ned, and his Family. It is entirely up to you how you use this information. Regards, Pat,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) on 1 September 2025 from rmail.

    Chart-Fennel-Roughwork
    Kindly shared by Pat Dowling on 28 Aug 2025 - rough work chart on the Fennel and Keogh family (converted from Excel spreadsheet)
  4. [S6299] SOURCE (Short):, Title: Roman Catholic Church (Ireland, BLACKDITCHES (including parts of WICKLOW)), "Ireland Roman Catholic Parish MARRIAGE Transcripts", Citation Detail: Marriage of KEOGH, DERMOT to MARY HEALY in Blackditches parish, (Diocese: Dublin), Wicklow, Ireland on 16 February 1836; Witnesses: Simon & Mary Lawlor; Notes on page: (No Abode Shown)
    Marriage-Keogh-Dermot-Healy-Mary-1836-2-16-IRL-Wicklow-Blackditches-RC-parish
  5. [S5525] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/marriage_returns/marriages_1872/11315/8152178.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Party 1 Name: FENNEL PATRICK; Party 2 Name: MARY KEOGH; Date of Event: 18 July 1872; Group Registration ID: 2784540; SR District Reg Area: Baltinglass; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 1 September 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Marriage record for Patrick Fennel and Mary Keogh"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

Patrick Fennell1,2

M, #56875, d. after 18 July 1872
Pedigree Link
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Partner: Anne Reid (d. DECEASED)

Children:

Son*Patrick Fennell+ (b. before 4 June 1850, d. 17 April 1900)
Portrait-0-Marriage
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Vital Facts

BirthPatrick Fennell was born in Blessington, Wicklow, IrelandG.3
DeathHe died after 18 July 1872.1

Events - Chronological (including alternatives)

  • Birth
    Blessington, Wicklow, IrelandG
    Citation: 3
  • 1872
    Occupation
    Before 18 July 1872
    Labourer.
  • 1872
    Residence
    Before 18 July 1872 | Oldcourt, Bray, Wicklow, Ireland
    Citation: 2

Events - Death & Burial

  • 1872
    Death
    After 18 July 1872
    Citation: 1

Facts - Non-Chronological

  • Reference Number
    In the Dowling One-Name Study Patrick Fennell has the reference number 56875.
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Relationship to the site collator Brian Thomas Dowling: No direct relationship yet found to Brian Thomas Dowling
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This person appears in the following lists:-
Ireland - ALL
Ireland, Wicklow - ALL
Labourers
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  1. [S5525] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/marriage_returns/marriages_1872/11315/8152178.pdf,
    Repository: National Archive of Ireland,
    Citation Detail: Party 1 Name: FENNEL PATRICK; Party 2 Name: MARY KEOGH; Date of Event: 18 July 1872; Group Registration ID: 2784540; SR District Reg Area: Baltinglass; Image(s): ,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 1 September 2025, using the Page Service: Generic Service; Page Host: irishgenealogy.ie; Page Title: "Marriage record for Patrick Fennel and Mary Keogh"; - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).
  2. [S6299] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Image: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMICROFILM06615-04%2F0015&parentid=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0612165%2F2,
    Repository: National Library of Ireland (NLI),
    Citation Detail: Marriage of KEOGH, MARIA to PATRITIUS FENNEL in Blackditches parish, (Diocese: Dublin), Wicklow, Ireland on 18 July 1872; Witnesses: Patritius Lawler of Oldcourt & Bridget Parker of Lacken; Notes on page: "Oldcourt & Lugnagun",
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) for the Dowling One-Name Study on 1 September 2025, using the Page Service: Findmypast; Page Host: findmypast.co.uk; URL (Transcript): https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE/PRS/MAR/0612165/2. - (extracted using ORA (Online Registry Assistant)).

    Marriage-Keogh-Maria-Fennel-Patritius-1872-7-18-IRL-Wicklow-Blackditches-RC-parish
  3. [S707] SOURCE: (Full),
    Source Combined Fields: Dowling.,
    Citation Detail: From: Patrick Dowling ; Sent: 28 August 2025 23:16; To: email address; Subject: Re: Home; Hi Brian, Jeremiah Dowling, #27905, and Elizabeth Cantwell, #56771, had a third child. His name was also Jeremiah. I could find no record of his birth being registered, however when he died on 11th March 1918 his age was given as six months. I attach my roughwork re. Jeremiah Fennell, known as Ned, and his Family. It is entirely up to you how you use this information. Regards, Pat,
    Citation Text: Collated by Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) on 1 September 2025 from rmail.

    Chart-Fennel-Roughwork
    Kindly shared by Pat Dowling on 28 Aug 2025 - rough work chart on the Fennel and Keogh family (converted from Excel spreadsheet)