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 09/09/2009 04:25
 
I'm looking for any help regarding the possible resting plcace of Margaret McNally. Sometimes the spellings were McAnally or even McNalty.

She was born roughly about 1820 (according to the 1841 census) in Scotland(probably not from Glasgow).

She was married to David McNally, an Irish sugarbaker born about 1808/1811 in Ireland.

On the 1841 census they were living at Buchan Street, Kirkfield, Glasgow which I believe is in Gorbals area.

The family moved to Liverpool by the time of the 1851 census and David's wife Margaret had died (not sure whether in Glasgow or Liverpool).

I was wondering whether she may have died in Glasgow, Scotland and was wondering where she she may have been buried if she had lived in Buchan Street.

Any help greatly appreciated.

Many thanks
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 15/10/2009 17:32
 
Just found out today from the Catholic Records on Scotlands People that Margaret's maiden name was McCormick. A few of her children were baptised/christened at St Andrews Glasgow. Hoping that we will be able to view burial records soon.
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