Hi Sue
This is proving to be a challenging exercise !
This is tenuous, but may be Margaret Corkill nee Callow in 1861, a few months after her marriage to James Corkill:
CORKILL Margaret 24 Maughold 4425 9 59
1861
Maughold 1a/12
Cottage on Ballakilley Curragh Dhoo ?
Thomas Corkill head wid 81 farmer of 5 acres
Margt Corkill granddaughter mar 24 assist labr
Eleanor Callow granddaughter assist labr
all b Maughold
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Eleanor Callow could be the 2 yr old daughter in the 1851 household of Wm Callow, tailor.
Thomas Corkill 81 could be the maternal grandfather of Margaret Corkill nee Callow.
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Then this is probably Margaret Callow b 1837 in 1851, mistranscribed by Ancestry as Corkill:
CALLOW Margaret 14 Maughold 2524 254 25
1851
Maughold 1a/7
Ballakilley
Name Age
Thomas Corkhill 70
Margaret Corkhill 72
Robert Corkhill 12
Margaret Corkhill 14
Margaret 14 is Margaret Callow on the actual image --- she's a granddaughter.
Robert 12 is a grandson.
Thomas 70 is head, proprietor farming 4 acres
Margaret 72 wife
all b Maughold
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This is a possibility for Margaret Callow's husband, James Callow Corkill:
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JAMES CORKILL Pedigree
Male
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Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 25 MAY 1823 Maughold, Isle Of Man, England
Death:
Burial:
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Parents:
Father: JAMES CORKILL Family
Mother: MARY CALLOW
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Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
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James Corkill is proving difficult to track down. I wonder whether he was away at sea in 1861.
Jean C