Person:Mary Reid (65)

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Mary Julia Reid
 
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Name Mary Julia Reid
Gender Female
Birth[1] 1901 County Kildare, Ireland
Census[2] 2 Apr 1911 Monasterevin, County Kildare, IrelandMary's Lane

Mary Julia Reid was born in 1901 in County Kildare, Ireland, daughter of Elizabeth Reid, formerly Bowe, and her husband William Reid, a bricklayer. Mary appears in the 1911 census living with her parents at Mary's Lane in Monasterevin. She has yet to be traced after 1911.

References
  1. General Register Office of Ireland. Civil Registration.

    b. Mary Julia REID, December Quarter 1901, Athy Registration District, Volume 3, page 256

    This appears to be the only plausible birth for a Mary J. Reid to be the girl who appears in the 1911 census living with William and Elizabeth Reid. However, it is a couple of years earlier than suggested by the age quoted for Mary in the 1911 census. Birth certificate needs to be obtained to verify.

  2. Census Office. Ireland Census 1911. (Dublin: National Archives of Ireland)
    County: Kildare, District Electoral Division: Monasterevan, Parish: Monasterevan, Townland or Street: Marys Lane, 2 Apr 1911.

    Form A (about the family):
    Address: Mary's Lane, Monasterevin, Co. Kildare
    William Reid, head of family, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, Male, 52 [1858/9], Bricklayer, Married, b. Co. Armagh
    Elizabeth Reid, wife, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, Female, 50 [1860/1], Married 24 years, 9 children born, 7 still living, b. Co. Kildare
    John J. Reid, son, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, Male, 22 [1888/9], Clerk, Single, b. Co. Kildare
    William C. Reid, son, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, Male, 19 [1891/2], Teacher, Single, b. Co. Kildare
    Kathleen M. Reid, daughter, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, Female, 17 [1893/4], Teacher, Single, b. Co. Kildare
    Aloysius J. Reid, son, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, Male, 15 [1895/6], Scholar, Single, b. Co. Kildare
    Stephen C. Reid, son, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, Male, 10 [1900/1], Scholar, Single, b. Co. Kildare
    Mary J. Reid, daughter, Roman Catholic, Read & Write, Female, 7 [1903/4], Scholar, b. Co. Kildare
    Form B (about the house):
    Walls of stone, brick or concrete
    Roof of thatch, wood or other perishable material
    Four rooms
    Two windows in front of house
    One family in the house
    Outbuildings: 3 (Piggery, Fowl house and Turf house)