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Thanks Mark, appreciated. Thank you for getting Thomas as my wife's GT grandfather.
I don't get the birth place for Agnes Louisa Moore. Mount Pleasant?
 

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No, Agnes' parents appear to be Frederick Moore (as per marriage certificate) and Agnes Connor/O'Connor. She is listed as Connor and O'Connor at different times.

Frederick possibly born 1849 Bradford, parents from Norfolk.

Agnes possibly born 1848ish Bham, parents from Ireland.

Their marriage is on Ancestry under Catholic Marriages, 1878.
 
No, Agnes' parents appear to be Frederick Moore (as per marriage certificate) and Agnes Connor/O'Connor. She is listed as Connor and O'Connor at different times.

Frederick possibly born 1849 Bradford, parents from Norfolk.

Agnes possibly born 1848ish Bham, parents from Ireland.

Their marriage is on Ancestry under Catholic Marriages, 1878.
Mark is there a marriage certificate please? Thnx. New to Catholic marriages on ancerstry
 
Oh dear, no. But can see the names and date. Much appreciated. Filium, female. Looks
like Patricia O Connor? I wouldn't have found that...I've done Irish ancestry, phew. Scottish alot easier, People's Scotland, credits. Thanks again.
The names are latinised.
Filium means son of - so Frederick Moore was the son of Frederick Moore.
Filiam means daughter of - so Agnes was the daughter of Patrick O'Connor.
Praesentibus testibus are the witnesses.
 
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