[UlsterAncestry] Bracegirdles

2020-03-08 Thread Julie Tadman
I wonder how far back records go? I am wondering if anyone does have a Bracegirdle tucked away in their family in the mid 1700's or thereabouts. Reverend George Bracegirdle came to Ireland about 1754 to take over the parish of Donagheady. Comments on the PRONI website says he had a large family

Re: [UlsterAncestry] ROBINSON, HARRISON

2020-03-08 Thread J B
Hello, everyone! Firstly, thanks to Teena who keeps us connected through these mailings. And to Tammy who keeps the website running. Two amazing and wonderful ladies! I have recently come across two almost identical records of marriage for John ROBINSON and Mary HARRISON on the same day, 26 Sep

[UlsterAncestry] Researching Livingston (Levingston) County Down / Armagh

2020-03-08 Thread Raymond Chilton
Hi All, Roll Call, researching: *Thomas Livingston* Born Died Married Sp. *Elizabeth Blakeny* Born ??/??/ In Ireland

[UlsterAncestry] Researching Connolly and McLaughlin - Co. Tyrone

2020-03-08 Thread acadianj...@yahoo.com
I am researching Arthur Connolly (b. about 1811) and Sarah McLaughlin (b. about 1811). Their daughter Sarah J. Connolly was baptized 10 Aug 1845 at Ballynatubbrit, Killyclogher. (Roman Catholic) Their son Arthur was baptized 1 Mar 1850 also at Ballynatubbrit. They have at least 4 other childre

[UlsterAncestry] Pt. 3 Potato Blight 1846-49

2020-03-08 Thread Teena
As is apparent from these extracts the Pototoe Blight actually began in 1845. 15 Oct. 1845 - the Potatoe disease Derry- We have heard with extreme pain that the decay in the potato crop, of our exemption, from which we lately boasted, has exhibited itself pretty extensively in this locality. In s

[UlsterAncestry] Welcome & roll call

2020-03-08 Thread Teena
Hello Friends I would like to *Welcome* all our new members, and also to extend that welcome, to those who may sit quietly it the back-ground reading & waiting patiently. Please feel free to post your research interests, at any time, sharing who, what, where, and when, of knowledge you have of yo

[UlsterAncestry] Pt. 2 Potato Blight 1846-49

2020-03-08 Thread Teena
Transcibed by Teena from the Armagh Guardian 3 Feb. 1846 The Potato Disease and It's Remedies The Rev. J. W. DEVLIN, Vicar of Stanford, Norfolk, has kindly forwarded us a copy of Dr. BUCKLAND's lecture on this subject, which we willingly insert. The paper has been sent to all the parochial cle

[UlsterAncestry] Pt. 1 Potato Blight 1846-49

2020-03-08 Thread Teena
Hello All Some time ago, one of our members shared with me an interest in Agriculture, and to be more specific, regarding the 'Potato Blight during the Famine years of 1846-49'. I have extracted quite a number of articles relating to this, as to cause and effect. Suffice it to say, that in the ne