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From: "Jack Crowley" <>
Subject: Re: [Cork] RYAN and BATEMAN
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 08:13:30 +0100


It is possible that her family were Protestant, as are all Batemans that I
know of, and he was Catholic, as are the vast majority of Ryans.
This could explain a difficulty with her family , particularly at that time

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From: McFall Family <>
To: <>
Date: 01 July 2004 02:54
Subject: [Cork] RYAN and BATEMAN


>Hi all,
>
>I'm new to the list and hoping someone might be able to add information to
the family information I have.
>
>Eliza BATEMAN was born in Cork abt 1821. She married James RYAN and
supposedly was "disowned" by her family. They had one daughter in Ireland in
1845 - Ellen - and their next child was born in Surrey, England in 1849. In
the 1851 census in England a MARY ANN BATEMAN was present at the house - I
presume Eliza's sister.
>
>James RYAN was a policeman in London - perhaps this was also the case in
Cork. Eliza and James didn't appear to be short of money and their
granddaughter Elsie Searle was the goddaughter of the Earl of Carnarvon
(can't fit that connection in!).
>
>Are there any Irish records which may fill in missing details?
>
>Hoping,
>
>Jenny
>
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