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Falkyrn
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Location of Church [COMPLETED]
« on: Thursday 30 March 06 12:09 UTC (UK) »

Can anyone tell me where Ballyalbany Presbyterian Church is located.

I have recently been given information that some relatives married there.
(Googling brings up some information but not the actual location)
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Pat Reid
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Re: Location of Church
« Reply #1 on: Friday 31 March 06 08:43 UTC (UK) »

Hi Falkyrn:
The church was in Dernagrew

I came across this item:
ORIGINS OF THE LAMB FAMILY

        Samuel Lamb's native home was near Dunagrue (modern Dernagrew) Tydavnet Parish, Co. Monaghan, Ireland, near Lamb's Lake.  Maps show Lamb's Lake, about one-fourth mile in diameter, about 2 miles north of the city of Monaghan, just north of Ballyalbany.  The family had settled, it is said, through the good offices of an uncle, General William Lamb, who fought with King William in the conquest of Ireland and was rewarded with several Irish estates for his role in the Battle of the Boyne, in 1690.  The family's ultimate home should be sought somewhere in the lowlands of Scotland.

        Perhaps the Lamb family was associated with the Covenanter branch of the Presbyterian faith, as the first communion of that denomination ever held outside the British Isles took place at Stony Ridge in Cumberland County, PA, (where Samuel Lamb lived) on 23 August 1752 [3] with 250 persons in attendance.

Hope this helps,       

Pat



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Falkyrn
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Re: Location of Church [COMPLETED]
« Reply #2 on: Friday 31 March 06 08:55 UTC (UK) »

Thanks for that information. Exactly what I needed.
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Re: Location of Church [COMPLETED]
« Reply #3 on: Friday 15 May 09 01:42 UTC (UK) »

Hi Falkyrn:
The church was in Dernagrew

I came across this item:
ORIGINS OF THE LAMB FAMILY

 Samuel Lamb's native home was near Dunagrue (modern Dernagrew) Tydavnet Parish, Co. Monaghan, Ireland, near Lamb's Lake. Maps show Lamb's Lake, about one-fourth mile in diameter, about 2 miles north of the city of Monaghan, just north of Ballyalbany. The family had settled, it is said, through the good offices of an uncle, General William Lamb, who fought with King William in the conquest of Ireland and was rewarded with several Irish estates for his role in the Battle of the Boyne, in 1690. The family's ultimate home should be sought somewhere in the lowlands of Scotland.

 Perhaps the Lamb family was associated with the Covenanter branch of the Presbyterian faith, as the first communion of that denomination ever held outside the British Isles took place at Stony Ridge in Cumberland County, PA, (where Samuel Lamb lived) on 23 August 1752 [3] with 250 persons in attendance.

Hope this helps,

Pat

Pat, this is super information.  The Lamb family and I have been looking for years about any details of Samuel Lamb seniors activities and family in Ireland.  Plus wondered about the naming of the lake.  Got to go right now, but I intend to respond later in more detail!

Stephen Wood
Roseburg, Oregon




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