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TORRENTINES?? TORRINTINE??

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kaylee

kaylee Report 1 Feb 2012 16:24

My G.G Grandma was Mary Ann Miller nee (Mulloy, Molloy) she married a Richard Miller who went on to have Elizabeth jane Miller ( my G grandma) also had other children to previous marriages i have that information but not that important as of now.

In the 1891census there is a Elizabeth Jane Miller down as living with her brother in law whose name is Thomas Hambleton who is married to a Margaret (presumably Elizabeths sister) Elizabeth Miller then married my G Grandad George Hindley in 1899

There is also a Mary Torrinetine down as living with them who is also down as being Mother in Law to head of house being (thomas)

So that would be Elizabeths Mum, which means she later married a Samuel Torrentine in 1878.

When did samuel die?? and did they have any kids together as we have found a burial record with the name Catherine ?? Torrintine in with old family photos and she is buried with Elizabeth Jane Hindley (nee Miller) and a Hannah Doris Harris,

Finding it extreamly hard to connect them. Can someone with experiance please help me join the dots??

are they somehow cousins??

All the Torrentine/Torrintines are from Whitehaven, Cumbria originally from what i can see on this