Historical records matching Eleanor McGlinn
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About Eleanor McGlinn
Eleanor Curtis married Charles McGlinn on October 3, 1859 at St. Bridget's, Dublin, Ireland. An excerpt from the 1837 edition of "A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland" describes St. Bridget's as follows. (Reference: http://www.libraryireland.com/topog/D/St-Bridgets-Parish-Dublin.php)
St. Bridget's or St. Bride's parish was formed out of those of St. Bride, St. Stephen, and St. Michael de la Pole, and after having belonged to Christ-Church was annexed to St. Patrick's in 1186. It contains 12,543 inhabitants; the number of houses valued at £5 and upwards is 732, and the total annual value is £23,377. 10.
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(2020 06 22_Note added by W. A. Allen) In the records of "Family Search" the mother of Isabella McGlinn (1865-1940) is given as Ellen Curtis, wife of Charles McGlinn, (vital stats not given but Ellen Curtis is coded KZS4-NZG. In a proposed but unconfirmed match McGlinn is spelled "McGlynn". So Eleanor may have been known as Ellen and her husband's Charles McGlinn's ancestors may have spelled their surname McGlynn.
Eleanor McGlinn's Timeline
1830 |
June 1, 1830
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Dublin, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
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1865 |
June 29, 1865
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Dublin, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
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