Person:Ann Coll (1)

Ann Coll
  1. _____ Coll
  2. Patrick Coll
  3. James Coll
  4. Teague CollAbt 1845 -
  5. Ann CollBet 1857 & 1859 - 1945
  • HHugh CarrBet 1839 & 1854 - 1935
  • WAnn CollBet 1857 & 1859 - 1945
m. 20 Feb 1878
  1. John CARR1879 - 1952
  2. Patrick Carr1881 - 1963
  3. Ellen "Nellie" CARR1882 - 1972
  4. Rose CARR1884 - 1964
  5. Annie CARR1886 - 1968
  6. Hugh Carr1887 - 1971
  7. James F. CARR1888 - 1963
  8. Daniel CARR1890 - 1961
  9. Mary CARR1892 - 1984
  10. Bridget CARR1893 - 1896
  11. Cassie (Catherine) CARR1894 - 1989
  12. Joseph or Charles CARR1895 - 1991
  13. Unknown CARRAbt 1897 - Abt 1897
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Ann Coll
Gender Female
Birth[1][3] Bet 1857 and 1859 Meenadoan, County Donegal, Ireland
Marriage 20 Feb 1878 Glenties, County Donegal, Irelandto Hugh Carr
Death? 13 Jul 1945 Glendowanbeg, Co. Donegal, Ireland
Burial? Gartan Cemetery, Co. Donegal, Ireland

1. Hugh Carr, head, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 66years, male, farmer, married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English 2. Annie Carr, wife, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 60 years,female, married 32 years, 12 children born/11 still living, bornDonegal, speaks Irish and English 3. Daniel Carr, son, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 20years, male, farmers son, single, born Donegal, speaks Irish andEnglish 4. Mary Carr, daughter, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged18 years, female, seamstress, single, born Donegal, speaks Irishand English 5. Cassie Carr, daughter, Roman Catholic, can read and write,aged 15 years, female, single, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English 6. Joseph Carr, son, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 14years, male, single, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English

Form B 1 Built house Private dwelling Number of out-offices and farmsteadings - 6 Walls - stone, brick or concrete Roof - slate, iron or tiles Rooms - 5 Windows in front of house - 5 2nd class house Head of the family - Hugh Carr Date of census - 7th Apr 1911 Name of Landholder - Hugh Carr

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Census of Ireland, 1901.
  2. Source (40).
  3. Gartan Cemetery, Co, Donegal, Ireland.