[CoTyroneMailingList] Family,

2019-01-30 Thread Cheryl Humphreys via CoTyroneList
Hi,

Can you help me I am looking for Mary McCulloch who was born between 1829
and 1833 in Tyrone Ireland, but I don't know where in Tyrone?
You can reach me at cheryl 30...@gmail.com
Thank you
Cheryl Humphreys
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[CoTyroneMailingList] Family

2019-01-29 Thread Cheryl Humphreys via CoTyroneList
Hello,

My question is that, I am looking for second great grandmother who was born
in Tyrone Ireland about 1829 to 1833 where about's in Tyrone Ireland I
don't know, but she married Charles Gibson in Glasgow Scotland on the 19
December 1852 Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
In the 1861 census  the registration number is 644/3 and living at 37 Park
Lane Linlithgow, Linlithgowshire, district of Brideton  civil parish Calton.
Is there anyway that you could help me.
I can me reach at cheryl30...@gmail.com
Thank you
Cheryl Humphreys
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Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Family search

2018-08-25 Thread Gordon Wilkinson via CoTyroneList
Yvonne, I live in Adelaide and may be able to chase up local records for you, 
if that helps with the Aussie side. BUT I am touring and won't be home for 
another month. Happy to look through shipping arrivals, &c and also Trove, the 
digitised newspaper vault for Australia, ( and some).
Gordon Wilkinson

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[CoTyroneMailingList] Family search

2018-08-22 Thread Yvonne Abbott via CoTyroneList
 Hi
I am trying to research families that I am related to who came from
Castlederg , Co. Tyrone.There are three families which we wish to search
for- Fox, Scott and Verner.
My great great grandfather was John Fox , born 26.3.1816, baptised in Derg
church on 31.3.1816.
My great great grandmother was Matilda Scott, born in 1809, death and
burial is recorded in Derg records for 27.12..1849 aged 40. Her residence
is listed at time of death as Ballylennon and I wonder whether she infact
was Presbyterian and that would account for her baptism not being in Derg
records ?
They appear to have had six children : Catherine born 1836 approx, not in
Derg records, Isabella (my maternal great grandmother) born 7.01.1838,
baptised in Derg church 23.01.1838, Rebecca born 19.01.1841, baptised in
Derg church on 21.03.1841. Matthew born 25.07.1843, baptised 17.12.1843,
Robert born 7.01.1846 baptised 29.03.1846
and John born 18.01.1849, baptised 20.01.1849.All boys appear to have been
baptised in Derg church.
John Fox and his three daughters emigrated to Australia in 1855 with no
mention of his sons  John and the girls settled in Adelaide , girls married
and to cut a long story short, I am descended from Isabella's line.
 The Verner connection relates to the said family who also originated from
Castlederg and who married one of the other Fox girls- Catherine, in
Adelaide and we have cousins in Australia descendants from these original
girls from Castlederg. Catherine's husband was William Verner, born c 1833
but died young in 1865. William's father was John Verner birthdate approx
1816, his wife was Jane Scott born c 1814 and they had six children-
William  born c 1833, John born c 1835, Anne born c 1837,Sarah born c 1842,
Thomas born c 1843 and Margaret c 1845. The whole family emigrated to
Adelaide, Australia in two groups, one in 1855 and the second 1857.
I would appreciate any advice

*Appreciate if my name and email address is not shown on website*


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[CoTyroneMailingList] Family connection at Cavanakeeran?

2018-06-11 Thread Ron McCoy
Hi All
This site is helping me find my gg grandfathers history in county Tyrone
thank you for such a great web site. I hope you might be able to help me
find further evidence to solidly prove it. Scot/Irish Presbyterians
often followed their pastors to settle in the new world. Rev. David
Evans left Pomeroy Cavanakeeran in 1838 to travel to St. Therese Quebec
Canada. Your site shows his living in Tyrone 1829 and the records in
Canada show his new church 1838. I believe he brought a number of
settlers with him and that is what I need help to  proven. Unfortunately
for them they landed in the midst of the Papineau Rebellion and in 1841
moved to Richmond Ontario. Not all moved but I believe some. Among them
I believe is my gg grandfather John we now know as John McCoy. According
to the Tithe and Apploment books there is a John McKee(alternate McCoy
spelling) in 1829 but does not appear in the Validation books after 1838
in Cavanakeeran Tyrone. The Rev. Evans is also married to an Elizabeth
McKee. She is buried in Richmond Ontario. I speculated that this John
McKee is our same John McCoy and Elizabeth is probably his daughter from
a previous marriage. John we know marries Mary Gaddis late in life and
they have children, Margaret, James, Robert, Anne, Wm, and Mary Jane in
Ireland. There is a Gaddis family only a few miles away from Pomeroy,
Cavanakeern 1829. I believe John and family followed his minister and
his daughter and son in law too Richmond where he settled. My problem is
the lack of Tyrone records which show this to be the same family or
families. Many full names are the same in Tyrone Ireland, St Therese and
Richmond but how to prove this is not a coincidence with out birth,
death, marriage records from Tyrone? This story also fits the time line
of our community narrative  which is passed down orally through the
generations. Lost to the narrative is the specific names of Tyrone
towns. For example the narrative refers to Cavanakeeran simply as Cavan.
Hope you might be able to help me out. Thank you so much.
Cheers
Ron McCoy
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