Dear All
At some time between 1878 and 1881, John Mullin, his wife, Margaret (Owens),
and their four children moved from Foremass, Co Tyrone, to Consett, Co Durham,
to work at the rapidly growing Iron works. One of their children, Margaret, was
my great grandmother.
There were strong links betwe
Dear All
Which (parish) records should I be checking for relatives (Mullin/Mullen) from
Foremass?
I have a number of christening records from help that I received from members
of this site previously, but I know a lot of records have been added since then.
Many thanks.
Ian
Sent from my iPad
Anyone looking for old maps of Co Tyrone should look here. I have used this
company before and the maps are good quality.
http://www.alangodfreymaps.co.uk/tyrone.htm
These are the detailed maps currently available in our County Tyrone series:
- Sheet 35.09 Omagh 1906
- Town plans Straban
I think old age has set in: I may have sent this information before! Still,
that doesn't detract from the value of the resource.Ian
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My great grandmother, Margaret Mullin, when a child, emigrated from Tyrone to
Consett, Co. Durham some time between 1877 and 1881.
Are there passenger records for people who travelled from Ireland to the uk or
was this too commonplace given that it would not be considered emigration.
Thanks
Ia
Hi Katherine
Not an answer to your question, but another question.
How well do you know your family tree? My 2x great grandmother was Maria
Quigley (b1843 (approx), Irelend - d1910, Consett, Co Durham). I have very
little background for her and no real evidence that she came from Tyrone.
However
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