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Catherine Faloon, the early years (1884 – 1901)

When we talk about Catherine and her family, it should be noted that the spelling of their surname varies, including Faloon, Falloon and Fallon, which makes for interesting searching.

Catherine‘s parents were James Faloon and Sarah Faloon (née Rooney), who had married in Ireland in 1874.

Entry in the register of marriages for James Falloon to Sarah Rooney in January 1874

By 1884 when Catherine was born, the family had moved to Scotland and were based in the district of Dalziel, where they stayed for many years to come.

Photo of the original extract from the register of births in the district of Dalziel from 1884 in respect of Catherine Faloon.
Photo of the original extract from the register of births in the district of Dalziel from 1884 in respect of Catherine Faloon. I think this might be the oldest piece of paper I’ve ever held. It was quite amazing (and delicate).

James and Sarah had 6 children, who in 1891 at the Census were listed as Bridget (16), James (14 and a pit labourer), John (11 and a scholar), Sarah (9 and a scholar), Catherine herself at 7 years old and a scholar, and Michael (4).

Handwritten entry in the 1891 Census for Sarah Falloon and Family (Page 1)
Handwritten entry in the 1891 Census for Sarah Falloon and Family (Page 1)
Handwritten entry in the 1891 Census for Sarah Falloon and Family, including 7 year old Catherine (Page 2)
Handwritten entry in the 1891 Census for Sarah Falloon and Family, including 7 year old Catherine (Page 2)

James had passed away 2 years earlier in 1889, 5 years after Catherine’s birth and when Michael was only 2, and so did not make it to be registered in the 1891 Census.

Handwritten entry in the register of deaths in the district of Dalziel for the year of 1889 in respect of James Falloon.
Handwritten entry in the register of deaths in the district of Dalziel for the year of 1889 in respect of James Falloon.

On 22 January 1892, just 3 years later, Sarah died following 6 months of bronchitis and one month of Dropsy. Catherine was just 8. Bridget, their eldest daughter, informed of her death.

Handwritten entry in the register of Deaths for the District of Dalziel for the year 1892 in respect of Sarah Faloon.
Handwritten entry in the register of Deaths for the District of Dalziel for the year 1892 in respect of Sarah Faloon.

6 days after her death, an application for poor relief was made in respect of John, 11, Sarah, almost 9, Catherine, almost 7, and Michael, almost 5, and the decision by the Parochial Board on 9 February was to admit all 4 children to the Smyllum Orphanage.

On 3 June that year, at the age of 19, Bridget was married to Patrick McManus, 7 years her senior and an Engine Driver. Patrick’s father James had died before his marriage.

Handwritten entry in the 1892 Register of Marriages in the district of Dalziel in respect of Bridget Faloon and Patrick McManus
Handwritten entry in the 1892 Register of Marriages in the district of Dalziel in respect of Bridget Faloon and Patrick McManus

It becomes increasing difficult to find any of those mentioned up until now in the 1901 Census. With both parents having passed away during this period and Bridget having married, we are left with 2 minors in the Falloon family to find.

Michael, at the tender age of 13, is still a boarder at the Smyllum orphanage, run by the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul. This institution has, in recent years, been subject to a number of investigations in respect of unmarked graves for children and mistreatment of children.

Handwritten entry in the 1901 Census for Michael Faloon at Smyllum Orphanage
Handwritten entry in the 1901 Census for Michael Faloon at Smyllum Orphanage

Luckily, we know that Michael survived his time in the orphanage, and lived to the age of 67, still in Motherwell, and still in touch with his “in-laws” to be, as his death was notified by his nephew, James Patton, Catherine’s son.

Image of the handwritten register entry for the death of Michael Faloon in 1954 in the district of Dalziel, informed by James Patton, his nephew.
Image of the handwritten register entry for the death of Michael Faloon in 1954 in the district of Dalziel, informed by James Patton, his nephew.

But where is Catherine?

We saw above that Catherine was also admitted to the orphanage in 1894, but she doesn’t seem to be there on the night of the Census in 1901. Instead, at the age of 17, Catherine appears to be at her sister Bridget’s house. To get to this conclusion, there’s a bit of re-interpretation of handwriting and of name spelling, but the whole picture is fairly convincing. Whether Catherine was living there is not so clear – the transcriptions of this entry state that Catherine (at 17) is a widow – I personally think it might say “visitor” rather than widow, which seems rather unlikely (and I’ve found no evidence of a previous marriage). So it may be that Catherine was not staying with her sister, but was either still a resident of the orphanage, allowed out to visit, or had left the orphanage and was living by her own means.

Handwritten entry in the 1901 Census relating to the family of Patrick and Bridget McManus (previous Bridget Falloon), with visitor Catherine Faloon.
Handwritten entry in the 1901 Census relating to the family of Patrick and Bridget McManus (previous Bridget Falloon), with visitor Catherine Faloon.

The following year, 1902, would lead to marriage for Catherine and Joseph.

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