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Morty MCMAHON
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Name Morty MCMAHON Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born Abt 1799 - Shown as aged 52 when died (in burial register)
In 1841 census 'Whether Born in County' was left blank, column for 'Whether Born in Scotland, Ireland, or Foreign Parts' has something in it, but I'm not sure what. Looks like a T then [?]. Haven't seen the writers captial I - is it like his T?
Not found Morty in 1851 - possibly already in the Workhouse where he died about 6 months later.
Gender Male Occupation Coast Guard - Recorded as such on his daughter Mary's marriage certificate (PR entry)
Occupation From 1835 to 1838 Torcross, Stokenham, Devon, England
Publican - Recorded as publican or victualler when each of his children were baptised. At the time of the 1841 census he was in Torcross, described as 'beer retailer'.
Buried 16 Sep 1851 St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Stokenham, Devon, England
- Burial register shows Murthy MacMahon, abode Kingsbridge Union [i.e. the Workhouse], aged 52
Person ID I16346 All Last Modified 3 Jul 2014
Family Elizabeth Watts PEPPERELL, bap. 19 Nov 1811, St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Stokenham, Devon, England
, bur. 14 Oct 1838, St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Stokenham, Devon, England
(Age ~ 26 years) Banns of marriage 29 Jul 1832 to 12 Aug 1832 St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Stokenham, Devon, England
- The dates shown are 1st reading 29 July, 2nd on 5 July and 3rd on 12th July which is clearly nonsense. Were the entries June / July or July / August? Checking the days of the week for 1832 we find that 29 July, 5 and 12 August were Sundays.
At the bottom after the details of the third reading was written 'denied'; I don't know what this meant - were the entries written down by someone other than the person reading the banns (Richard Newman) and he denied having read the third?
The marriage register had an entry shows that the marriage did happen. (As did the following entries onthe page, which have a cross through them).
Married 14 Aug 1832 St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Stokenham, Devon, England
- Bachelor and Spinster, both otp, married by Banns, witnesses: John Weekes, Elizabeth Jeffery (all 4 signed)
Children3 children Last Modified 29 Jun 2014 Family ID F6686 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- Shown as aged 52 when died (in burial register)
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Banns of marriage - 29 Jul 1832 to 12 Aug 1832 - St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Stokenham, Devon, England 


Married - 14 Aug 1832 - St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Stokenham, Devon, England 


Occupation - Publican - From 1835 to 1838 - Torcross, Stokenham, Devon, England 


Child - Michael MCMAHON - 5 Apr 1835 - St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Stokenham, Devon, England 


Child - Mary MCMAHON - 1 Jan 1837 - St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Stokenham, Devon, England 


Child - Katherine MCMAHON - 6 May 1838 - St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Stokenham, Devon, England 


Buried - 16 Sep 1851 - St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Stokenham, Devon, England 

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