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Topic: DINELEY Family research |
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Forum: Antrim Research Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 8:16 am Subject: DINELEY Family research |
Hello Tracy,
That being the case you need to get Alfred's birth certificate which will give an exact place of birth and name both parents ,then go for the parents marriage certificate.
That is t ... |
Topic: kelly family from londonderry |
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Forum: Missing friends and relatives Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 10:46 pm Subject: kelly family from londonderry |
The only way forward with this research is by tracking down the marriage certificate of Mary Devlin and John or James Kelly.
This document will be of special value, as it will give the date and plac ... |
Topic: DINELEY Family research |
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Forum: Antrim Research Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 8:53 am Subject: DINELEY Family research |
Hello,
Albert Ernest Dineley and family lived at Parkgate Ave Belfast in 1911
Link : http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002208071/
Dineley Andrew 66 Male Head of Family Baptist Co ... |
Topic: Where do I start! |
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Forum: Antrim Research Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 6:24 pm Subject: Where do I start! |
To go forward with this it will be essential to first locate your mothers birth certificate birth certificate. You cannot do this "on line" it must be found at GRONI
It will give the exa ... |
Topic: Information on John Beaty |
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Forum: Order Documents Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 9:31 pm Subject: Information on John Beaty |
The name Beatty or Beattie was most common in County Fermanagh. It would have been rare in Down which will help you.
There was a wave of emigration from Ulster by Presbyterians in the 1718-1730 time ... |
Topic: McTear/Mateer missing marriage. |
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Forum: Down Research Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 7:32 am Subject: McTear/Mateer missing marriage. |
My guess would be that it is either in the spelling of the name {Have you tried McTier" or it has been incorrectly transcribed and indexed.
This can happen in records, if the names on the cert ... |
Topic: McTear/Mateer missing marriage. |
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Forum: Down Research Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 9:15 pm Subject: McTear/Mateer missing marriage. |
Have you tried the Scottish on line marriage register search at Scotland's People?
There was frequent movement between the west coast of Scotland and the ports of the Ards in the 19th century.
r ... |
Topic: Campbell Family Derry |
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Forum: Londonderry Research Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 9:09 pm Subject: Campbell Family Derry |
Hello Steve,
The way forward with this research is by tracking down their marriage certificate.
This document will be of special value, as it will give the date and place of the marriage, confirm ... |
Topic: Travel Permit Cards for Great Britain Eire& Northern Ire |
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Forum: Missing friends and relatives Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 8:17 pm Subject: Travel Permit Cards for Great Britain Eire& Northern Ire |
Hello
Pre 1922 Eire and Northern Ireland were one County "Ireland".
Ireland was part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
Travel within the United Kingdom was unrestricted ie between ... |
Topic: Rent books |
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Forum: Armagh Research Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 6:56 pm Subject: Rent books |
Hello Peffermill
I checked the street directories for 31 Perry Street Belfast 1911-1919
Each year 1911 -1919 inclusive the house was occoupied by James Hamilton
{a moterman}
best regards
a ... |
Topic: Rent books |
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Forum: Armagh Research Posted: Fri May 07, 2010 10:41 pm Subject: Rent books |
hello ,
I'll check the 1919 Strret directory for you next week.
I'll let you know
regards
Robert
www.ulsterancestry.com |
Topic: Kitchen family of Belfast/Co. Down |
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Forum: Antrim Research Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 9:25 pm Subject: Kitchen family of Belfast/Co. Down |
Hello Lauren,
You will also find the name "Kitchen" recorded as "Kitson or "Kidson"
I have had an instance of 4 children in one family 2 registered as Kitchen and 2 as K ... |
Topic: STONE MASONS |
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Forum: Antrim Research Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 5:23 pm Subject: STONE MASONS |
Hello Pru,
You will find stone masons as a trade, most frequently in the parishes of South Down especially near to the Mountains of Mourne.
best regards
Robert
www.ulsterancestry.com |
Topic: Cornelius (Neil) McGonigle, left Inishowen 1870, wife Cath. |
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Forum: Donegal Research Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:28 pm Subject: Cornelius (Neil) McGonigle, left Inishowen 1870, wife Cath. |
1900 US Census
Name: Corneilus Mcgonigle
Residence: Brandywine Hundred (all north & west of Wilmington & Great Valley turnpike & Foilk rd.), New Castle, Delaware
Birth date: Mar 184 ... |
Topic: Ingram/paton |
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Forum: Fermanagh Research Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 1:36 pm Subject: Ingram/paton |
Jean,
You have this I'm sure but here are the Ingram households in 1864
Ingram Christopher Castle St.,Irvinstown Derryvullan Fermanagh
Ingram Isabella Ballindullagh Inward Derryvullan Ferman ... |
Topic: Heather family |
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Forum: Down Research Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:46 am Subject: Heather family |
From Griffiths Valuation 1859 : {"Free Ancestor Search" button above}
Heather John Carneyhough Newry Down
Heather John Upper Water Street,Newry Down
best regards
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Topic: Anything about ROBERT HAMILTON 1734 |
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Forum: Antrim Research Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 9:25 pm Subject: Anything about ROBERT HAMILTON 1734 |
Hello,
Re your enquiry through our main site contact page about supplying a Will
I have replied to your enquiry but got the following "not delivered" message:
Your mail to the fol ... |
Topic: Kane/Cains in Roe River Valley |
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Forum: Londonderry Research Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 9:29 am Subject: Kane/Cains in Roe River Valley |
Hello Kerry,
Cain or Kane {O'Kane} are anglicised versions of "O'Cahan" so Michael would in all likelyhood have been born Michael O'Cahan.
best regards
Robert
www.ulsterancestry.com |
Topic: Is it possible at all? |
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Forum: Antrim Research Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:18 pm Subject: Is it possible at all? |
Hello Elsa Mary
All births and deaths from 1864-2010 and marriages from 1845 -2010 are kept by the General Register Office of Northern Ireland.
best regards
Robert
www.ulsterancestry.com |
Topic: Lissacholly/Lissacully |
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Forum: Donegal Research Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:30 pm Subject: Lissacholly/Lissacully |
Hello
There is no townland in Kilbarron called Lissacully
There is an Lissacholly
We find townlands names spelled in many different ways as the name was usually transmitted orally.
check t ... |
Topic: McCallum/McCollum |
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Forum: Londonderry Research Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:21 pm Subject: McCallum/McCollum |
Hello Jane,
Civil registration of births was first introduced in Ireland in 1864, so before this date we are dependent on finding evidence of a person's birth from a Church record of baptism.
To m ... |
Topic: McCallum/McCollum |
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Forum: Londonderry Research Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 3:16 pm Subject: McCallum/McCollum |
There is only one "McCallum" name recorded in 1861 in the Primary Valuation of all of County Derry/Londonderry
Andrew Mc Callum, Bellhouse Lane, Coleraine
Maybe search for the more c ... |
Topic: Royal Ordinance Articifer |
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Forum: Tyrone Research Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 10:39 pm Subject: Royal Ordinance Articifer |
Hello Elsa May
"RIF" has caused confusion for many years.
It can refer to either:
Royal Irish Fusiliers
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
but not Royal Irish Rifles {RIR}
regard ... |
Topic: any advice on how to proceed with this query? |
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Forum: Antrim Research Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:44 pm Subject: any advice on how to proceed with this query? |
Hello
You must find out where the couple married and get the marriage certificate.
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This document will be of special value, as it will give the date and place of the marriage, confirm the full n ... |
Topic: Looking for William Lawrence |
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Forum: Londonderry Research Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 10:45 am Subject: Looking for William Lawrence |
Hello Dorro,
Only one William Lawrence recorded in County Londonderry in 1864
{might this be the father?}
William Lawrence ,Lisalbanagh Parish of Desertlyn, County Londonderry
best regards ... |
Topic: Brolly from Dungiven |
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Forum: Londonderry Research Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 10:39 am Subject: Brolly from Dungiven |
Hello Keiran,
Still many Brollys in the Dungiven district especially around Gortnaghey.
You will find several listed in the phone book or at www.192.com
best regards
Robert
www.ulsterancest ... |
Topic: Rafferty/ John & Eleanor from Desertoghill/ emig. 1811 |
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Forum: Londonderry Research Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 12:01 am Subject: Rafferty/ John & Eleanor from Desertoghill/ emig. 1811 |
This is a 100 years later but there was one Rafferty farm recorded in the Tithe Applotment Book. We cannot tell this Williams age but if he say 50 then he could have been born c 1770.
Rafferty, W ... |
Topic: Rafferty/ John & Eleanor from Desertoghill/ emig. 1811 |
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Forum: Londonderry Research Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 11:56 pm Subject: Rafferty/ John & Eleanor from Desertoghill/ emig. 1811 |
Hello
If you feel the family were Presbyterian did Brian Mitchell not check for them in the 1740 Protestant Householders census of Desert.
The 1766 census has unfortunately been lost.
best re ... |
Topic: Royal Ordinance Articifer |
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Forum: Tyrone Research Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:27 pm Subject: Royal Ordinance Articifer |
Hello again Else Mary,
technically speaking an artificer is a skilled person but in the realms of the Royal Ordnance Coprs is was a rank given to a soldier who was skilled in both the maintenance ... |
Topic: True or Not- RUC officers |
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Forum: Tyrone Research Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:13 am Subject: True or Not- RUC officers |
Hello Elsa- Mary
This rule applied to the RIC {Royal Irish Constabulary} pre 1922.
It did not apply to the RUC {Royal Ulster Constabulary} post 1922
regards
Robert
www.ulsterancestry.com |
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