I have to add my thanks for all that Len Swindley has contributed to the
CTI website. I have looked through some of Len's files and intend to
look through many more of them. You have put a great deal of thought
and effort into this work, Len, and I certainly appreciate it, even if I
haven't found any nuggets of gold -- yet!!
Like Susan, my plan is to search whatever files I can find for any
mention of my GRAHAM ancestors. My great grandparents, William GRAHAM
and Sara CARNWATH, were married in Leckpatrick, Strabane in 1855 and
left almost immediately for Australia. Any likelihood of a connection
with your GRAHAMs, Susan?
Lindsay Graham
Canberra, Australia
On 11/6/17 18:39, [email protected] wrote:
Hello Len
I have read through everything that you have posted to the List as
both my ancestors (GRAHAM and McCLUNG) and my husbands ancestors (
MOORHEAD and STEWART WATT) are proving very difficult to confirm.
So you will be pleased to hear that I have copied every reference to
these family names in Co Tyrone in the hope that one day I can match
them up with ancestors we DO have given names and dates for. One day I
hope I will be able to tell you that I have actually found a match!
Extremely grateful for your data, particularly as it is so well
presented and easy to read.
Thank you Len
Susan Wann in Auckland, NZ
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Hello Susan,
At 41 pages, am unsure if Donagheady Parish Church civil registration
marriages is my largest file of transcribed marriages; it may be, but
certainly not my largest submission to CTI. Some of my indexes to the
individual Tyrone parishes’ tithe applotment books amount to in excess
of sixty pages and there were a couple that exceeded seventy.
Actually, the Donagheady file consists of in excess of 200 marriages:
when the rector (or his clerk) reached the first hundred, instead of
continuing, he reverted back to #1; thus #101 is actually #201.
I would be pleased to hear from researchers who have benefitted from
this data.
Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia
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Donagheady Parish Church Marriages 1845-70
HUGE it is! THank you Len. Is this a record number of entries you have
posted? Great work from you.
Susan Wann
On Sunday, June 11, 2017, Jim McKane <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Donagheady Parish Church (St. James' Church of Ireland), Earl's
Gift, Donemana Marriages 1845-70
<http://www.cotyroneireland.com/marriages/donagheady4.html>
Thanks again to Len Swindley for another HUGE addition to CTI with
over 100 marriages!!
Jim McKane
South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario
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