Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] County Derry Genealogical list
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Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] County Derry Genealogical list
There may be but not of which I am aware. Sorry Jim McKane South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 9:41 AM W A Carmen Ferguson via CoTyroneList < cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com> wrote: > Jim: Is there a comparable to County Tyrone list for County Derry? I want > to post the following but can't find a County Derry list. > > Can you help? Thanks Carmen > > *** > > My Great Great Grandfather Andrew Stuart was born about 1779 in Clintagh > House, Macosquin, Co. Derry, Northern Ireland and died February 28 1863 > aged 84 in Clintaugh House, Macosquin, Co. Derry, Northern Ireland (the > spelling ‘Clintaugh’ was taken from his headstone in Killaig Presbyterian > Burying Ground). He was married to Mary ?? who was born about 1779 and died > March 16, 1861 aged 82. Andrew was Manager of bleachworks at Aghadowey and > also had a farm at Clinta. > > I am interested in knowing: > > · When did they get married > > · What was Mary’s maiden name > > · What is their exact dates of birth > > > > Their daughter Rachel Stuart (December 20, 1820-May 17, 1908) married > James Henry Snr (September 4, 1818-December 27, 1910) on June 1, 1837. > Their son, Matthew Andrew Henry (June 29, 1858-December 27, 1910) married > Sarah Tannahill (December 10, 1868-April 29, 1907) on June 2, 1892 in > Killaig Presbyterian Church, Macosquin, Co. Derry, N.I.( Register # 2 -19). > Matthew and Sarah had 9 children one of whom was my mother Martha Jane > (Meta) Henry (May 14, 1903-August 10, 1955). My Grandfather Matthew Andrew > Henry had a brother Edward Stuart Henry (Born April 17, 1854 – per Family > Register). In August of 1873 he emigrated to the U.S.A. His father James > Henry contacted the police in New York City but was unable to determine > anything. > > I personally found a number of things relating to an Edward Henry who > lived in Danbury Connecticut but I doubt if this is the correct person. > They had nine children four of whom lived. One was called Theresa but I > doubt that (my) Edward would have named his daughter Theresa as his father > James was very religious and was an Elder in Killaig Church. > > > > Any help greatly appreciated. > > > > Carmen in Ottawa Canada > ___ > CoTyroneList Mailing List > Mailing List Email Address: CoTyroneList@cotyroneireland.com > Change Your Preferences: > http://mail.cotyroneireland.com/mailman/listinfo/cotyronelist_cotyroneireland.com > Mailing List Archive: https://goo.gl/mQCKrY > ___ CoTyroneList Mailing List Mailing List Email Address: CoTyroneList@cotyroneireland.com Change Your Preferences: http://mail.cotyroneireland.com/mailman/listinfo/cotyronelist_cotyroneireland.com Mailing List Archive: https://goo.gl/mQCKrY
Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] County Derry Genealogical list
Thank you very much Elwyn. The John Stuart you mention dying in 1891 was the son of Andrew Stuart and Mary ??; the Rev. John Stuart was his son and he was married to Matilda Ann ??. The Rev Edward Stuart you note was also the son of Andrew Stuart and was married to Anne Floyd. All very interesting. Again, thank you for your assistance. Carmen On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 11:22 AM elwyn soutter via CoTyroneList < cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com> wrote: > Carmen, > > There isn’t an equivalent site for Co Londonderry but I don’t mind > answering your query so far as I can. > > If Killaig Presbyterian was the family church then its baptism records > start in 1805 and marriages in 1836. So if daughter Rachel was > baptised there c 1820 you may get her mother’s maiden name from that. > Those records don’t appear to be on-line anywhere but there is a copy > in PRONI in Belfast. > > If Killaig is where the couple married, then clearly you won't get a > date for their marriage as the records don't exist. (They presumably > married some time between 1800 and 1820). However tradition was to > marry in the bride’s church so it’s possible they married elsewhere. > If you find Mary’s maiden name you could search around but few > churches have records around 1800 and of those that do, not all are > on-line. So it may be hard going. > > Likewise I doubt you’ll find any documents which give you either of > their dates of birth. It’s too far back. > > In case you don’t have them, I found 2 probate abstracts for the Stuart > family: > > The Will of Ann Jane Stuart late of Ballynacally Beg County > Londonderry deceased who died 15 December 1875 at same place was > proved at Londonderry by the oaths of John Stuart of Clintagh > (Blackhill) and James Baird of Ballynacally (Blackhill) both in said > County Farmers the Executors. > > The Will of John Stuart late of Clintagh County Londonderry Retired > Farmer who died 11 November 1891 at same place was proved at > Londonderry by the Reverend John Stuart LL.D. of Clifton Manse > Londonderry Presbyterian Minister one of the Executors. > > Both the above wills are on the PRONI wills site and name numerous > relatives, and how some of them are related to each other. > > Andrew Stewart in the 1831 census of Clintagh. 8 in his household, 5 > males & 3 females, all Presbyterian: > > > http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1831/Londonderry/Coleraine/Aghadowey/Clintagh/24/ > > Coleraine Chronicle of 18.2.1893 has an article about the will of the > late Rev Edward Stuart, late of Clintagh. Retired Presbyterian > clergyman who left assets of £7,000. The defendants were the executors > who were his nephews, and the plaintiffs were his brothers and sisters > who wished to impeach the will on ordinary grounds and who also > alleged undue influence and fraud. Case was set down for trial on 25th > of that month. > > If you are looking to trace the family back further it might be worth > checking the Registry of Deeds. The Stewart/Stuart farm was a > reasonable size (70 acres) and they may well have leases registered in > the Registry of Deeds which could give you some information in the > 1700s. > > > > Elwyn > > > On 05/07/2019, W A Carmen Ferguson via CoTyroneList > wrote: > > Jim: Is there a comparable to County Tyrone list for County Derry? I want > > to post the following but can't find a County Derry list. > > > > Can you help? Thanks Carmen > > > > > *** > > > > My Great Great Grandfather Andrew Stuart was born about 1779 in Clintagh > > House, Macosquin, Co. Derry, Northern Ireland and died February 28 1863 > > aged 84 in Clintaugh House, Macosquin, Co. Derry, Northern Ireland (the > > spelling ‘Clintaugh’ was taken from his headstone in Killaig Presbyterian > > Burying Ground). He was married to Mary ?? who was born about 1779 and > died > > March 16, 1861 aged 82. Andrew was Manager of bleachworks at Aghadowey > and > > also had a farm at Clinta. > > > > I am interested in knowing: > > > > · When did they get married > > > > · What was Mary’s maiden name > > > > · What is their exact dates of birth > > > > > > > > Their daughter Rachel Stuart (December 20, 1820-May 17, 1908) married > James > > Henry Snr (September 4, 1818-December 27, 1910) on June 1, 1837. Their > son, > > Matthew Andrew Henry (June 29, 1858-December 27, 1910) married Sarah > > Tannahill (December 10, 1868-April 29, 1907) on June 2, 1892 in Killaig > > Presbyterian Church, Macosquin, Co. Derry, N.I.( Register # 2 -19). > Matthew > > and Sarah had 9 children one of whom was my mother Martha Jane (Meta) > Henry > > (May 14, 1903-August 10, 1955). My Grandfather Matthew Andrew Henry had a > > brother Edward Stuart Henry (Born April 17, 1854 – per Family Register). > > In August of 1873 he emigrated to the U.S.A. His father James Henry > > contacted the police in New York City but was unable to determine > anything.
Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] County Derry Genealogical list
Carmen, There isn’t an equivalent site for Co Londonderry but I don’t mind answering your query so far as I can. If Killaig Presbyterian was the family church then its baptism records start in 1805 and marriages in 1836. So if daughter Rachel was baptised there c 1820 you may get her mother’s maiden name from that. Those records don’t appear to be on-line anywhere but there is a copy in PRONI in Belfast. If Killaig is where the couple married, then clearly you won't get a date for their marriage as the records don't exist. (They presumably married some time between 1800 and 1820). However tradition was to marry in the bride’s church so it’s possible they married elsewhere. If you find Mary’s maiden name you could search around but few churches have records around 1800 and of those that do, not all are on-line. So it may be hard going. Likewise I doubt you’ll find any documents which give you either of their dates of birth. It’s too far back. In case you don’t have them, I found 2 probate abstracts for the Stuart family: The Will of Ann Jane Stuart late of Ballynacally Beg County Londonderry deceased who died 15 December 1875 at same place was proved at Londonderry by the oaths of John Stuart of Clintagh (Blackhill) and James Baird of Ballynacally (Blackhill) both in said County Farmers the Executors. The Will of John Stuart late of Clintagh County Londonderry Retired Farmer who died 11 November 1891 at same place was proved at Londonderry by the Reverend John Stuart LL.D. of Clifton Manse Londonderry Presbyterian Minister one of the Executors. Both the above wills are on the PRONI wills site and name numerous relatives, and how some of them are related to each other. Andrew Stewart in the 1831 census of Clintagh. 8 in his household, 5 males & 3 females, all Presbyterian: http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1831/Londonderry/Coleraine/Aghadowey/Clintagh/24/ Coleraine Chronicle of 18.2.1893 has an article about the will of the late Rev Edward Stuart, late of Clintagh. Retired Presbyterian clergyman who left assets of £7,000. The defendants were the executors who were his nephews, and the plaintiffs were his brothers and sisters who wished to impeach the will on ordinary grounds and who also alleged undue influence and fraud. Case was set down for trial on 25th of that month. If you are looking to trace the family back further it might be worth checking the Registry of Deeds. The Stewart/Stuart farm was a reasonable size (70 acres) and they may well have leases registered in the Registry of Deeds which could give you some information in the 1700s. Elwyn On 05/07/2019, W A Carmen Ferguson via CoTyroneList wrote: > Jim: Is there a comparable to County Tyrone list for County Derry? I want > to post the following but can't find a County Derry list. > > Can you help? Thanks Carmen > > *** > > My Great Great Grandfather Andrew Stuart was born about 1779 in Clintagh > House, Macosquin, Co. Derry, Northern Ireland and died February 28 1863 > aged 84 in Clintaugh House, Macosquin, Co. Derry, Northern Ireland (the > spelling ‘Clintaugh’ was taken from his headstone in Killaig Presbyterian > Burying Ground). He was married to Mary ?? who was born about 1779 and died > March 16, 1861 aged 82. Andrew was Manager of bleachworks at Aghadowey and > also had a farm at Clinta. > > I am interested in knowing: > > · When did they get married > > · What was Mary’s maiden name > > · What is their exact dates of birth > > > > Their daughter Rachel Stuart (December 20, 1820-May 17, 1908) married James > Henry Snr (September 4, 1818-December 27, 1910) on June 1, 1837. Their son, > Matthew Andrew Henry (June 29, 1858-December 27, 1910) married Sarah > Tannahill (December 10, 1868-April 29, 1907) on June 2, 1892 in Killaig > Presbyterian Church, Macosquin, Co. Derry, N.I.( Register # 2 -19). Matthew > and Sarah had 9 children one of whom was my mother Martha Jane (Meta) Henry > (May 14, 1903-August 10, 1955). My Grandfather Matthew Andrew Henry had a > brother Edward Stuart Henry (Born April 17, 1854 – per Family Register). > In August of 1873 he emigrated to the U.S.A. His father James Henry > contacted the police in New York City but was unable to determine anything. > > I personally found a number of things relating to an Edward Henry who lived > in Danbury Connecticut but I doubt if this is the correct person. They had > nine children four of whom lived. One was called Theresa but I doubt that > (my) Edward would have named his daughter Theresa as his father James was > very religious and was an Elder in Killaig Church. > > > > Any help greatly appreciated. > > > > Carmen in Ottawa Canada > ___ CoTyroneList Mailing List Mailing List Email Address: CoTyroneList@cotyroneireland.com Change Your Preferences: