Hi Kathleen
Sending you off list some other notes from PRONI’s e-Catalogue.
Seems like you need to visit PRONI in Belfast or to get someone to do this for
you.
Have you thought of asking the Ulster Historical Foundation for research
assistance in this regard?
Sincerely
David
“slide” through the ages
from the 1850s to today.
Covers the whole of our beloved emerald island ….
Warm regards
Dave Mitchell
Drumenny co. Tyrone,
now in Cape Town, South Africa
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Hi R
27;re a star.
Have a great weekend, folks.
Dave Mitchell
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Hi Lindsay
Sending you some notes on the origin of the Carnwath family in Leckpatrick -
may help you.
I think there was a John Carnwath at Killymallaght in co. Londonderry in
1831 (spelling not clear in the 1831 Census).
Sincerely
Dave Mitchell
Cape Town
South Africa
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Hello Len (and Jim)
As always, Len is a star (website admin also) ….
Many, many thanks.
Dave Mitchell
a Donagheady acorn in
Cape Town, South Africa
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regarding marriages, etc for children of this
couple. (It is possible to "tease" the search parameters to get more
wording for the OCR snippet, if you don't have a subscription or you're out
of credits!)
Other search terms and combinations may be worth trying. Good luck!
Dave Mitc
://search.findmypast.co.uk/search/irish-newspapers?date=1840-01-01&date
_offsetdate=1849-12-31&keywords=martha%20cooke
Dave
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'cotyronelist@cotyroneirel
mentions of Thompson and Kincaid. Most of these should be “findable”
either through Google Books (or Hathitrust), or the detail may also be listed
in the PRONI eCatalogue.
Enjoy your travels. We’re all forty shades with envy! (Maybe I can still
get to retire early ….)
Warm regar
townland ….!)
No fewer than 5 Thomas Reids born in the Dungannon area, between 1869 and 1885
(however the 1885 fellow appears to be a different family)
In my experience, you would have a good chance of finding more BMDs for Reid in
the Dungannon area.
Sincerely
Dave Mitchell
Cape Town
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Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2018 05:26:01 AM
Subject: Re: Irish Index results and seeing the pdf of the actual related entry
please sir!
Hi Dave.
Long ti
ack
Causeway, Strangford, co. Down, also in the Omagh area.
PRONI has a will transcript (online) for a Moses Francis Barnett (co.
Tyrone) who died in 1868, mentions several family members.
These may give you some leads.
Sincere regards
Dave Mitchell
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Henry:
You might also glean something helpful from this post (in case you haven't seen
this already)
https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dmaxwelljr&id=I28738
Dave
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To:
Hello Henry
Any names?(No Bruns in "A Directory of Ulster Doctors"!)
Will write you tonight with details of a cousin of mine in Omagh who might have
some local knowledge.
Warm regards
Dave Mitchell
Cape Town
South Africa
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* both died in Toronto in early February 1920, from the influenzas
epidemic (buried at St John’s Cemetery, presumably York County, Toronto)
Incidentally, this was a case of a Presbyterian/R.C. marriage – and not the
only one in this family!
Sincere thanks
Dave Mitchell
Cape Town
Dear All
An excellent site on the McKinlays is on the web at
http://irishmckinleys.blogspot.co.za/p/ulster-mckinleys-1600-1800.html?m=1
Lots of other webpages linked to this site.
Sincerely
Dave Mitchell
Cape Town
South Africa
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barry
Hello Jim
This book is offered online in a recent reproduction reprint.
https://www.amazon.com/Two-Diaries-Derry-1689-Introduction/dp/1286788048
Haven’t seen it as yet.
Dave Mitchell
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McKane
Sent: 29 April 2018 12:49 PM
To: cotyronelist
Hello Henry
So good to hear you had a good time in Omagh, and I'm sure, 100 000 welcomes
and lots of friendly Irish and county Tyrone assistance
Did you know that both Dr Edward Thompson and his father Dr Henry were surgeons
associated with the County Tyrone Hospital in Omagh? Also that
Surname Polk perhaps? (alt. for Pollock?)
features in co. Tyrone, esp. around Donagheady?
Dave
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I am certain about the record you have reading Roll and the townland in
question being Rakelly near Newtownstewart.
Peter
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Hello Sue
A small note … I have come across the surname “Knobbs” in Londonderry, ca.
1900. William Knobbs was a stonemason, wife Sarah, daughter Matilda.
Possibly “Nobbs” and “Knobbs” were spelling variations of the same surname.
Sincerely
Dave Mitchell
Cape Town
South Africa
(should download as a .pdf file -- shared subject to
copyright!). Leckpatrick is in the bottom left-hand corner.
https://tinyurl.com/y5epoddb
In the later 1800s, my kinsman Rev. Robert Mitchell was the incumbent minister
at the Leckpatrick Presbyterian Church.
Warm regards
Dave
, etc.
Dave Mitchell
Cape Town
South Africa
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Hi Barbs
You can always pick up new additions to our website through this link
https://cotyroneireland.com/menus/latest.html
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Dave Mitchell
Cape Town
South Africa
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Dear All
For the links to work, you will need to pick up the full "string" including
the last digits and the ".pdf" that may have swung over onto a new line of
text in your message as received.
Best
Dave
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in this town, Robert Cochraine, jun. Esq of Strabane, in the County of Tyrone,
to Elizabeth, eldest daughter (by second marriage) of the late William Barton
Tenison, of -Ballyframor, in the Couuty of Monaguan, Esq. deceased.
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Hello Marsha
Just to add another snippet to your Knox-Patton relationship (just in case
it may assist) ..
PRONI lists the will for Letitia Patton of Ballymagorry (died 27 June 1928),
the wife of Patrick Patton, retired farmer.
Under her maiden name, she is mentioned as "Letitia Chamb
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