Thank you, as always, Elwyn
There is so much to learn and the people on this board are wonderfully patient 
and accommodating. Much appreciated!
David's wife was Mary Ann Beattie, born 1789 in Fintona, so prior to 1800 
records. 

We don't know names of their parents or siblings. 
David arrived in New York in 1811 but we can't find information on Mary Ann's 
arrival.   
According to a family bible David and Mary Ann were married in April 1814 but 
we don't know location.  
They had children in the U.S. (New York and Pennsylvania), and more were born 
when they arrived in Halton, Ontario, Canada around 1823. They were 
Presbyterian at that time, but possibly COI prior to that? 
Mary Ann died in Halton in 1852; David died same place in 1875. They owned a 
farm and David also ran an inn called "Red Lion." 
I'll look into PRONI to see if I can find anything else on Mary Ann in 
Donacavey and, hopefully, details of their marriage if they indeed tied the 
knot in Ireland. 
Thank you again,Jacque  











     
    On Wednesday, July 13, 2022 at 01:02:11 AM EDT, Elwyn Soutter 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
  
Jacque,

 

The problem you are up against is that so few Irish records exist for the 
1700s. There’s no easy way round that. If David was born in Omagh, there are 9 
churches in that parish. None has any records before 1801 and most start 
considerably later.  If that’s where he’s from, you are not going to find a 
baptism record.  It’s much the same in Co Armagh. There are very few pre 1800 
records in Armagh.

 

You say David’s wife was from Fintona (which is in the parish of Donacavey). 
The Church of Ireland there has birth & marriage records from 1800. The other 
denominations’ records all start much later. If she was COI and married there - 
as tradition dictated - then you might get lucky if it was after 1800, but 
otherwise there’s probably no record of her to find either.

 

The Donacavey COI records don’t appear to be on-line anywhere (according to the 
Church of Ireland guide) but there is a copy in PRONI in Belfast. The parish 
has the originals but there is normally a fee for accessing them there.

 

 
Elwyn



    On Wednesday, 13 July 2022, 03:10:16 BST, Jacque Newman via CoTyroneList 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
  Thank you, Elwyn!
Darlene, yes, I'm very confused. Family legend has it that our gg-grandfather, 
David Lindsay, was born in Armagh approx. . 1780, but his death record shows 
Tyrone. Perhaps his Irish accent wasn't easily understood by his North American 
descendants.
As you suggested, Omagh could be correct location. His wife was born in 
Fintona, so it seems very possible. I've been searching for his records in the 
area of Omagh for a year, but with no real leads. 
My ancestors don't seem to have been involved with workhouses but they're a 
fascinating bit of history which is why I read Elwyn's input with much 
interest. 
    On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 06:59:16 PM EDT, Darlene Mulligan via 
CoTyroneList <[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Just wondering if there is some confusion, perhaps you’re looking for OMAGH 
rather than ARMAGH?




On Jul 11, 2022, at 3:23 PM, Elwyn Soutter via CoTyroneList 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 Jacque,
 
There’s nowhere in Tyrone called Armagh.
 
Each workhouse (Poor Law Union) had a catchment area which, in general, was the 
same as the later civil registration districts. The Poor Law catchment areas 
often crossed county boundaries.  In the case of the Armagh (city) most of the 
townlands in that Poor Law Union were in Co Armagh, but there look to be about 
30 in Co Tyrone. When they were sorting the boundaries out, I assume there was 
some system, and in this case it was decided to lump them in with Armagh City. 
So persons in those 30 Tyrone townlands who needed indoor relief from the 
workhouse went to Armagh City (and would therefore appear in their records).
 
Strabane has part of Co Donegal in its area, Irvinestown, Fermanagh, includes a 
chunk of Tyrone too. And so on. 
 
Use this site if you want to establish which county, parish or Poor Law Union a 
townland fell in.
 
https://thecore.com/seanruad/
 

 

 

 
Elwyn



    On Monday, 11 July 2022, 18:05:41 BST, Jacque Newman 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
  Elwyn,
Just a quick question about workhouses.
You wrote locations of workhouses in Tyrone in a previous email: 
In Tyrone: Armagh, Castlederg, Clogher, Cookstown, Dungannon, Enniskillen, 
Gortin (closed around the late 1870s), Lowtherstown (renamed Irvinestown c 
1880), Omagh & Strabane.

Was there a place in Tyrone called "Armagh" or did people on the border travel 
to Co. Armagh to the workhouse?
Jacque

    On Sunday, July 10, 2022 at 05:45:13 PM EDT, Katherine Quigley via 
CoTyroneList <[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Elwyn,Thanks for your reply. In the death certificate, her name was spelled 
Quigly. I should have mentioned that. This is the link that I found:
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/28092:9903?tid=&pid=&queryId=448173c17d74feff67a20063094bf305&_phsrc=BCc1&_phstart=successSourceKatherine
 

On Jul 10, 2022, at 3:39 PM, Elwyn Soutter <[email protected]> wrote:



 
Katherine,

Canyou direct me to the source of that information? I might be able totell you 
more if I have that.

Inthe meantime, I can tell you that there were workhouses in Fermanaghin : 
Ballyshannon, Clones, Enniskillen & Lisnaskea.

InTyrone: Armagh, Castlederg, Clogher, Cookstown, Dungannon,Enniskillen, Gortin 
(closed around the late 1870s), Lowtherstown(renamed Irvinestown c 1880), Omagh 
& Strabane.

Workhouseboundaries often crossed county boundaries and in the case of Tyrone& 
Fermanagh, both Enniskillen and Irvinestown (originally namedLowtherstown) 
cover parts of both Tyrone & Fermanagh. Which couldlead to a "Tyrone & 
Fermanagh" reference. If you haveno other clues they may be the 2 to start with.

Butif Ellen died in 1864, there should be a statutory death certificatefor her. 
There was only 1 Ellen Quigley death in what is now NorthernIreland in 1864, 
and that was a child aged 0 who died in Londonderryon 9.1.1864. So I'd be keen 
to know the source of the informationthat says your Ellen died in 1864 in 
Tyrone/Fermanagh.







Elwyn


    On Sunday, 10 July 2022, 22:08:31 BST, Katherine Quigley 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 I’m not sure. The record I saw is a death record that just says Death Place: 
County FermanaghDeath Place (Original): Work house, Counties Tyrone & 
Fermanagh, Ireland.It doesn’t specify beyond that. 

On Jul 10, 2022, at 3:03 PM, Elwyn Soutter via CoTyroneList 
<[email protected]> wrote:



 
Ifyou tell us the townland where Ellen lived or died, we can direct youto the 
workhouse for that location. All the surviving records forworkhouses in Tyrone 
(and Northern Ireland generally) are in PRONI inBelfast. They are not on-line. 
So a personal visit is required toview them. Or you could get a local 
researcher to do that for you.



OnceI know the townland, I’ll tell you what records PRONI have for the relevant 
workhouse. 

    On Sunday, 10 July 2022, 21:42:06 BST, Katherine Quigley via CoTyroneList 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Does anyone have information on the workhouses that would have been in Tyrone 
in the 1800’s? I found a record for an Ellen Quigley who died there in 1864. 
She may be an ancestor, and I’m looking for more information. I am not sure 
which location it would have been at, and I’m not sure where to find it. Any 
help would be appreciated. 
Thanks,

Katherine Quigley
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