Mary Ann McMullin

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I have a Mary Ann McMullin marry John Seabrooke in Liverpool England In 1845. In the 1851 census it states she was born in Ireland and her father was Robert McMullin he was a farmer.I can not find any more information on this family in Ireland would love some help

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in Genealogy Help by Herbert Seabrooke G2G Crew (340 points)
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What year was Mary Ann born?  Where was their residence in the 1851 census? There are quite a few Mary and John Seabrooke.

Terry
by Terry Fillow G2G6 Mach 8 (81.6k points)
Dont know her birth date but 1851 census said she was 30 which would make it 1821,the address was 2. 7 Dennison Street Liverpool;i think that was St Paul District
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Son of John Seabrook & Mary Ann, Robert Seabrook,Baptised Oct

26 1846,St.Peters,Liverpool.Lancashire England.Mary Ann and John

married,March 1 1845,Saint nicholas,Liverpool,Lancashire.
by Wayne Morgan G2G Astronaut (1.1m points)
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On John Seabrook Marriage record,his occupation was Perfumer, a

person who makes body fragrances.Not a sailor.
by Wayne Morgan G2G Astronaut (1.1m points)
The John Seabrook who married Mary Ann McMullin was a mariner ,it was his father who was a perfumer I think the McMulin family came from County Down in Ireland. John the mariner has gone off the radar since after his marriage in 1845
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1851 England Census,Annie Seabrook,listed as head of house,with son

Robert age 4,Eliza McMullin lister as her sister,born Ireland,James McMullin, as her Nephew.Annie not listed as Widow.

Liverpool,Lancashire.
by Wayne Morgan G2G Astronaut (1.1m points)
In the copy of the 1851 census Ann Seabrook is Head W [widow] 30 Charwoman Ireland living at 2.7 Dennison St Liverpool with son Robert.aged 4

In the 1861 census Mary Ann ,there is crossing out where it reads relation to the head of family and reads head,Mar 40 Charwoman Ireland ,now as well as her son she has a daughter Mary aged 8
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finding The McMullin in Ireland,very tough.Ireland destroyed all paper records,Due too a Paper shortage.And we do not know what county in

Ireland.Do not Know what happened too John.
by Wayne Morgan G2G Astronaut (1.1m points)
I have a John Seabrook on ships in and out of Liverpool up until 1848

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