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Mary Ann Honey

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greyghost

greyghost Report 8 Aug 2021 16:11

One of them most recently added to on 4th August
https://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1388966

As said before, Irish records are difficult to find, there may not be an answer out there.

Maddie

Maddie Report 8 Aug 2021 15:59

previous threads on this peson

Barbara

Barbara Report 8 Aug 2021 15:44

Hello,
I'm wondering if anyone can help?
I'm currently researching the Irish side of my family, and I know that Mary-Ann Honey came to London, England when she was a teenager.
She was born around 1815.
She married George Peek in 1831, who was much older, and they went on to have about 9 children, one of whom was Jane Peek. Jane gave birth to Ellen Peek (Jane was unmarried) who went on to marry a Channell. Montague Channell was their son (my maternal grandfather). He was born in the 1880s.
Will have more information once my cousin gets back to me.
We do have quite an extensive tree, but finding it difficult to find out Mary-Ann Honey's background in Ireland.
Many thanks.
Barbara.