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Mary Clishan (or Clisham) born in Ireland and married a Peter Doherty around 1825-1830 and eventually settled in Liverpool .......


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Old 05-05-2008, 03:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Mary Clishan (or Clisham) born in Ireland and married a Peter Doherty around 1825-1830 and eventually settled in Liverpool after spending a few years in Tasmania with 63rd regiment. If anyone has any links for Clishan/Clisham I'd be really grateful!

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not sure exactly what you have and what you are looking for. this appears to be the family in 1841 in Liverpool. All adults and children born ireland ( unfortunately does not say which county) except Hannah born swan river. also with them is marys brother john.Name:Mary DoughertyAge:35 Estimated Birth Year:abt 1806Gender:Female Where born:IrelandCivil Parish:Liverpool Hundred:Liverpool County/Island:Lancashire Country:England Street address:

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Registration district:Liverpool Sub registration district:St Martin Neighbors:View others on page Household Members:NameAgeJohn Clisham35 Bridget Dougherty15 Catharine Dougherty1 Elizabeth Dougherty4 Hannah Dougherty8 Margaret Dougherty10 Mary Dougherty35 Mary Dougherty12 Peter Dougherty40
As youngest born 1840 was born ireland it looks like they only arrived in liverpool shortly before 1841 census. as oldest child is born 1826 assume the marriage would be around 1825 in ireland.
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Old 18-06-2008, 09:30 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Hello and thankyou so much for this link. This has helped clarify a number of things and confirmed the ancestry link.

On the census transcript, do you know what the mark is above 'swan river' for Hannah Dougherty and can we be confident this is 'swan', mightbthere be another interpretation?Also would Peter Dougherty be na 'army pensioner' or army private'?

Once again, thankyou so much for your help with this,

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i think the mark is the "N" for out of county and i think it does say swan river. as you know he spent some time in tasmania it is not impossible to think that hannah could have been born swan river australia. however looking at them on 1851 census it says hannah born liverpool. peter is chelsea pensioner.


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Hi Sorry, to but in but i just had to have a look, it most definatley says SWAN RIVER and the N means born out of county.


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