n Swindley, Melbourne, Australia
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visit to beautiful North Tyrone and
regards,
Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia
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From: Lindsay Graham via CoTyroneList
Sent: Thursday, 25 April 2019 9:44 PM
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Subject: [CoTyroneMailingList] Hammond (or Haman) & Nancy GRAHAM
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That's really helpful, Elwyn. I'll work through all your suggestions and come
back with results or further questions.
Lindsay
On 26/4/19 0852, elwyn soutter wrote:
Lindsay,
The townland where William Graham was living when he married in 1855
appears to be Artigarvan (where the church is
Thanks, Peter -- as you say, some interesting coincidences there, so I'll keep
an eye open for further connections.
Lindsay
On 26/4/19 0139, Peter Kincaid via CoTyroneList wrote:
Your post caught my attention because Hammond is a rare name about Londonderry
and Strabane. My interest is
Lindsay,
The townland where William Graham was living when he married in 1855
appears to be Artigarvan (where the church is also located). Today
that’s on the B49 Berryhill Rd, just outside Strabane. Sarah lived in
Milltown townland which is immediately adjacent.
Tradition was to marry in the
Your post caught my attention because Hammond is a rare name about
Londonderry and Strabane. My interest is because a Hammon might be in my
direct line.
John Kinkead married Anne Hammond on 30 September 1762 by Rev. Richard
Waddy, rector of Cumber parish, County Londonderry. He was quite likely
I'm keen to find out more about my gg grandparents and any other descendants,
especially as I'll be visiting County Tyrone later this year.
My g grandparents, William GRAHAM and Sarah CARNWATH were married on 15 Feb
1855 in the Presbyterian Church, Artigarvan, Parish of Leckpatrick (near
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