[CoTyroneMailingList] Croziers!

2019-04-27 Thread Len Swindley via CoTyroneList
Hello Steve,
I shall answer your off-list message through the List in the hope that my 
response may be of a little interest to others.
Re. my file of Crozier notes submitted to CTI 
https://cotyroneireland.com/surnames/crozier.html this was compiled from 
personal announcements extracted from a number of newspapers (Dublin, Belfast 
and Londonderry) and there are no others prior to 1841. Prior to the mid-1830s, 
personal notices seem to have been inserted at the behest of the editor as of 
general interest to the readership and paid/ general insertions commence from 
about that time.
I am sorry for your disappointment.

There are nine townlands known as Mullaghmore in Co. Tyrone: the Mullaghmore of 
your forebear is actually in Aghalurcher parish, not Clogher. Have you referred 
to my file of the index to the 1833 Aghalurcher tithe applotment book 
https://cotyroneireland.com/tithe/aghalurcher.html for Crosier (sic) and Greer 
entries?

A list of surviving Aghalurcher church registers is available online at 
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/publications/proni-guide-church-records they are 
available for viewing at PRONI, Belfast or may remain at the local church.

Trust this is useful,
Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia

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From: Steve Gordenier 
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2019 7:01:38 AM
To: len_swind...@hotmail.com
Subject: Croziers!

Hello Len:

I see that you recently posted family notes on the Crozier family of Fermanagh 
and Tyrone.  My randmother Lucinda Crozier left Ireland in 1834 after her 
husband Martin Greer Sr. died in 1833.  My GGGrandfather, Robert Lendrum Greer, 
was born in Mullaghmore, Clogher, Tyrone in 1827.  Lucinda was born in Ireland 
Oct. 15 1788 and died Feb. 4, 1870 in Rushville, Schuyler County, Illinois, 
USA, Feb. 4 1870.  But I know nothing about her parents or siblings.  So I was 
disappointed to see that your Crozier information started in 1841.  Any chance 
that you know where I could possibly find that info (without journeying to 
PRONI)?

I know that’s a long shot.  Thanks for posting this great piece of information 
and all the other stuff you’ve put up.

Steve Gordenier
Portland, Oregon


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[CoTyroneMailingList] Croziers

2019-04-27 Thread Len Swindley via CoTyroneList
Hello Steve,
I shall answer your off-list message through the List in the hope that my 
response may be of a little interest to others.
Re. my file of Crozier notes submitted to CTI 
https://cotyroneireland.com/surnames/crozier.html this was compiled from 
personal announcements extracted from a number of newspapers (Dublin, Belfast 
and Londonderry) and there are no others prior to 1841. Prior to the mid-1830s, 
personal notices seem to have been inserted at the behest of the editor as of 
general interest to the readership and paid/ general insertions commence from 
about that time.
I am sorry for your disappointment.

There are nine townlands known as Mullaghmore in Co. Tyrone: the Mullaghmore of 
your forebear is actually in Aghalurcher parish, not Clogher. Have you referred 
to my file of the index to the 1833 Aghalurcher tithe applotment book 
https://cotyroneireland.com/tithe/aghalurcher.html for Crosier (sic) and Greer 
entries?

A list of surviving Aghalurcher church registers is available online at 
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/publications/proni-guide-church-records they are 
available for viewing at PRONI, Belfast or may remain at the local church.

Trust this is useful,
Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia

Sent from Mail for Windows 10


From: Steve Gordenier 
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2019 7:01:38 AM
To: len_swind...@hotmail.com
Subject: Croziers! 
 
Hello Len:

I see that you recently posted family notes on the Crozier family of Fermanagh 
and Tyrone.  My randmother Lucinda Crozier left Ireland in 1834 after her 
husband Martin Greer Sr. died in 1833.  My GGGrandfather, Robert Lendrum Greer, 
was born in Mullaghmore, Clogher, Tyrone in 1827.  Lucinda was born in Ireland 
Oct. 15 1788 and died Feb. 4, 1870 in Rushville, Schuyler County, Illinois, 
USA, Feb. 4 1870.  But I know nothing about her parents or siblings.  So I was 
disappointed to see that your Crozier information started in 1841.  Any chance 
that you know where I could possibly find that info (without journeying to 
PRONI)?

I know that’s a long shot.  Thanks for posting this great piece of information 
and all the other stuff you’ve put up.

Steve Gordenier
Portland, Oregon


Sent from Mail for Windows 10

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