Marr family living in Castlebar Street in House number 1.


Marr Family in Castlebar Street on 1901 Census

No Marr entry in 1901 Census for Castlebar Street
In 1901 William John Marr is Stationmaster living at Residents of a house 1 in Carrownanty (Ballymote, Sligo)

Marr Family in Castlebar Street on 1911 Census

House Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses Years Married Children Born Children Living
1 Marr William John 36 Male Head of Family Church of Ireland Co Kerry Railway Stationmaster Read and write - Married - - - -
1 Marr Elizabeth 33 Female Wife Church of Ireland Co Fermanagh - Read and write - Married - 11 3 3
1 Marr William John 10 Male Son Church of Ireland Co Sligo Scholar Read and write - Single - - - -
1 Marr Frederick 8 Male Son Church of Ireland Co Sligo Scholar Read - Single - - - -
1 Marr Louis 3 Male Son Church of Ireland Co Mayo - Cannot read - Single - - - -

Castlebar Street from Cancellation books in the Valuation Office
N.B. The numbers on the houses on this list do not always correspond with those on the censuses.

No Marr entry in Cancellation Book for Castlebar Street
Marr family living in Castlebar Street in House number 1.
William John Marr was aged 36 and a member of the Church of Ireland. He had been born in Co Kerry and was the Railway Stationmaster.

In 1901 he was Stationmaster in Ballymote, Co. Sligo.
His wife Elizabeth was aged 33 and was born in Co. Fermanagh.
They were married on 16th March 1900, when he was stationmaster in Dromod.

His father was James, who was an inspector with the G.N. Railway.
Elizabeth (nee Little) was from Moybrone, Co. Fermanagh and her father James was a farmer.
In 1911 they had three children,
William John, aged 10,

Frederick aged 8

and Louis aged 3

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