34 Quay Street

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Name
Giovanni Baccile
Event Type
Marriage
Event Date
12 Sep 1922
Event Place
Fernie, British Columbia, Canada
Gender
Male
Age
24
Marital Status
Bachelor
Birth Year (Estimated)
1898
Birthplace
, Italy
Father's Name
Antonio Baccile
Mother's Name
Seraphina Sarchesi
Spouse's Name
Annie Murray
Spouse's Gender
Female
Spouse's Age
16
Spouse's Marital Status
Spinster
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated)
1906
Spouse's Birthplace
, Scotland
Spouse's Father's Name
John Murray
Spouse's Mother's Name
Margaret Ryan
Certificate Type
License
Registration Number
22 09 252859
Record Number
482

Citing this Record
"British Columbia Marriage Registrations, 1859-1932; 1937-1938," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JD8M-R64 : 6 April 2020), Giovanni Baccile and Annie Murray, 12 Sep 1922; citing Fernie, British Columbia, Canada, British Columbia Archives film number B13744, Vital Statistics Agency, Victoria; FHL microfilm 2,074,226.
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Death Cert states Father as John Murray ,Mother Christina Murray ,signed by Margaret Murray ,Wife.
Father not Samuel Murdoch he married c1878 .Usual at that time to hide Illget.
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Ellie wrote: Fri May 08, 2020 4:18 pm John Murray MURRAY
1 October 1869
Christina MURRAY
Find the father

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Hi Penny Tray
The Patrick Cornelius MURRAY to whom you refer was the son of my ancestors, Patrick and Margaret MURRAY of “Stella Maris” cottage, Ardrossan Road. Patrick Jnr was hit by a train near the Iron Brig, very close to his home. I am yet to discover the link to his 2nd forename.
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Ellie wrote: Sat May 09, 2020 1:35 pm Death Cert states Father as John Murray ,Mother Christina Murray ,signed by Margaret Murray ,Wife.
Father not Samuel Murdoch he married c1878 .Usual at that time to hide Illget.
Sorry marriage was 1866
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Marion, If Margaret Murray’s mother was Ann Cornelius then this might be of interest:

1901 Census-Ardrossan parish
24 Chapelwell St. Saltcoats
John Murray, head, married, 30, coal miner, worker, born Ayrshire, Stevenston.
Margaret Murray, wife, married, 30, born Ayrshire, Stevenston.
Kate Murray, daughter, 11, scholar, born Ayrshire, Ardrossan.
James Murray, son, 9, scholar, born Ayrshire, Ardrossan.
Elizabeth Murray, daughter, 6, born Ayrshire, Ardrossan.
Ann Corneilius, mot[her]-in-law, widow, 69, formerly fish-wife, born Ayrshire, Stevenston.

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Jim McCreadie wrote: Sun May 10, 2020 2:36 am Hi Penny Tray
The Patrick Cornelius MURRAY to whom you refer was the son of my ancestors, Patrick and Margaret MURRAY of “Stella Maris” cottage, Ardrossan Road. Patrick Jnr was hit by a train near the Iron Brig, very close to his home. I am yet to discover the link to his 2nd forename.
Jim,

You may or may not have seen the following account of the railway accident: -

GLASGOW HERALD
18 AUGUST 1911

LAD KILLED AT SALTCOATS

A fatal accident occurred on the Glasgow & South-Western Railway at Saltcoats last night, MICHAEL MURRAY, (19), SON OF Patrick Murray, fish salesman, Melrose Cottage, Ardrossan Road, Saltcoats, being knocked down and instantaneously killed by an express train which leaves St. Enoch Station, Glasgow, at five o’clock.

The lad was employed at the engine sheds, and left his residence to walk along the railway to his work. He was on the railway boundary wall, and before going on the line waited until the Campbeltown express had passed. He failed observe the other train approaching, and was knocked down.
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Penny, my mistake - I responded before checking my data. Of course the dwelling was “Melrose”. Patrick and wife Margaret were my great-grandparents. Margaret’s maiden name was GRANT. Perhaps her mother was twice married, hence CORNELIUS?
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Thanks for that Jim. And there was me thinking the Glasgow Herald had got it wrong :lol: .
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