Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] James Ewing and Elizabeth Bell

2019-08-19 Thread Karen Miller via CoTyroneList
Hello Evelyn. Thank you very much for your suggestions. I was unaware of the local societies, and I feel exasperated with myself for not having thought to look for such groups earlier. I will certainly check with the South Tyrone Family History Society. Karen Miller Wilmette, Illinois, USA

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] James Ewing and Elizabeth Bell

2019-08-19 Thread EVELYN CARDWELL via CoTyroneList
Hello Karen I suggest you contact Killeeshil/Clonaneese Historical Society, they may well be able to help with the Tullyvannon family links, and maybe others.  Many of their members are also members of the South Tyrone Family History Society.  Here is the link to the historical society -you

[CoTyroneMailingList] James Ewing and Elizabeth Bell

2019-08-18 Thread Karen Miller via CoTyroneList
My thanks to Elwyn Soutter and Janet Fairless for their suggestions on how to proceed in searching for James Ewing (1803-1847) married to Elizabeth Bell (abt 1808-1842). Since I know so little of their history I’ve been focusing on William Ewing and his wife, Margery Hopper, two people who

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] James Ewing and Elizabeth Bell

2019-08-18 Thread elwyn soutter via CoTyroneList
Karen, You say Dennis Hopper has been traced to Tullyvannon in the parish of Errigal Keerogue. I cannot find any Tullyvannon in Errigal Keerogue. The only Tullyvannon in Tyrone is in the parish of Killeeshil. Assuming Killeeshil is the parish the family lived in, the problem you face is the lack

[CoTyroneMailingList] James Ewing and Elizabeth Bell

2019-08-17 Thread Karen Miller via CoTyroneList
I am trying to determine WHERE in County Tyrone my ancestors, James Ewing and his wife Elizabeth Bell, came from. James Ewing was born about 1803 in Northern Ireland, probably in County Tyrone, and died in Newton Hamilton, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA in 1847. He immigrated to the US