Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] James Happer, Drumadd Townland

2020-05-22 Thread elwyn soutter via CoTyroneList
Peggy, Armalughey in the parish of Carnteel seems pretty likely. There were several Happer families farming there in the 1827 tithes including a James. https://cotyroneireland.com/tithe/carnteel.html By Griffiths Valuation in 1860 the surname was spelled Hopper. Likewise in the 1901

[CoTyroneMailingList] James Happer, Drumadd Townland

2020-05-22 Thread Peggy Gordon via CoTyroneList
Hello,According to the obit of Margaret Jane Happer who died in Minnesota in 1885, her husband James had died in 1843 in Ireland. The Happers were reportedly from Drumadd Townland. However,this will is indexed on Proni, although no will still exists. The problem is that the townland is

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] CoTyroneIreland.com - New Content - Lookingfor Florrie McIntyre, Artigarvan 1930

2020-05-22 Thread Len Swindley via CoTyroneList
Hello Jon, You may be interested in a little of the family background of Florrie. She was born March 5 1912 at Artigarvan to JOHN MCINTYRE and MATILDA MCMICHAEL and registered as MATILDA, but was subsequently given the additional name of FLORENCE at her baptism April 28, 1912 (as noted on her

[CoTyroneMailingList] CoTyroneIreland.com - New Content - Looking for Florrie McIntyre, Artigarvan 1930

2020-05-22 Thread Jim McKane via CoTyroneList
Looking for Florrie McIntyre, Artigarvan 1930 Although this isn't really genealogy, I thought someone might be able to assist in this identification?? Jim Jim McKane Kitchener, Ontario ___

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Fw: James Quigley, born about 1795, catholic in Londonderry, Tyrone, Ireland.

2020-05-22 Thread James McKane via CoTyroneList
Patrick - a quick check of our Every Name Index shows a number of James Quigley's. One you might wish to look at is https://cotyroneireland.com/tithe/cumberlower.html Good Luck Jim Jim McKane Kitchener, Ontario On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 9:47 PM Don 1 via CoTyroneList <

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] New Content - Townland Records

2020-05-22 Thread Dave Mitchell via CoTyroneList
Hello Rick. Lots of Morrison mentions in the early BMD records C17th for St Columbs in Derry. Symington's Civil Survey 1654 is probably also worth looking at. My guess is a Scots-Irish surname with Gaelic origins, so don't be too quick to assume English! In Scottish history, Morrisons had