Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] 1800s Croziers

2020-04-26 Thread Len Swindley via CoTyroneList
ct: Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] 1800s Croziers I do have info that indicates his dad was a weaver. I've seen a Ralph crosier on a list connected with flax. Thanks Sent from my Verizon Motorola Smartphone On Apr 26, 2020 5:36 PM, James McKane via CoTyroneList wrote: > > HI Martha - there's a R

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] 1800s Croziers

2020-04-26 Thread Martha J. via CoTyroneList
I do have info that indicates his dad was a weaver. I've seen a Ralph crosier on a list connected with flax. Thanks Sent from my Verizon Motorola Smartphone On Apr 26, 2020 5:36 PM, James McKane via CoTyroneList wrote: > > HI Martha - there's a Ralph Crozier in the tithe list for 1828 which

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] 1800s Croziers

2020-04-26 Thread elwyn soutter via CoTyroneList
Martha, Families often carried names forward from generation to generation. With that in mind, I searched the 1901 Irish census for Ralph Crozier. There was just one in the whole country. He lived in Magheralough in Tyrone. The family was Church of Ireland (ie Anglican).

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] 1800s Croziers

2020-04-26 Thread James McKane via CoTyroneList
HI Martha - there's a Ralph Crozier in the tithe list for 1828 which could be his father?? I found him by using our Every Name Index. Good luck Jim Jim McKane Kitchener, Ontario On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 5:33 PM road runner via CoTyroneList < cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com> wrote: > My

[CoTyroneMailingList] 1800s Croziers

2020-04-26 Thread road runner via CoTyroneList
My ancestor, Ralph V. Crozier came to America @ 1818. He was born Christmas 1800. I think his dad was also Ralph and had been a weaver. Any suggestions to go further with his Irish roots would be appreciated. Im lucky to have found a good bit after he came to America, and willing to share.