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kingskerswell
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Re: Colgan of Tonduff & Ardihannon?
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 04 November 09 18:45 UTC (UK) »

Hi,
    The marriage occurred on 25 Jun 1861 in Ballywillan Church of Ireland. The Brides name in my source was Georgina Gould Ward.

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Stewart, Irwin, Morrison, Haslett, Murrell - Co. Londonderry
Browne, Barrett -Co.Armagh
Neil, Smyth _Co. Antrim
danadavkins
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Re: Colgan of Tonduff & Ardihannon?
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 04 November 09 19:26 UTC (UK) »

Yes! This does tie the Henrietta Ward witness to the Black family. This excellent information has reminded me that the witnesses usually represented both sides of the family and usually the witness for each is under the name he or she represents. On this 1852 marriage record Henrietta Ward is recorded under James Black's name while Hugh Colgan is recorded under Sarah Colgan's name, adding to the evidence that Ward is connected to the Blacks. This additional information that you have so kindly provided has some very enticing clues for me to follow!! I too would like to know the year of this June 25th Williams/Ward marriage.
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Re: Colgan of Tonduff & Ardihannon?
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 04 November 09 19:27 UTC (UK) »

Sorry, part of early post seems to have gone missing- Coleraine Chronicle, 29 June 1861.

25 June, Portrush (Church of Ireland?), Charles Williams of Coleraine and London married to Georgiana Goold Ward, grand-daughter of Thomas Black of Portrush.
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Re: Colgan of Tonduff & Ardihannon?
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 04 November 09 19:27 UTC (UK) »

Did not realize the marriage year had been posted. Many many thanks!!
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Re: Colgan of Tonduff & Ardihannon?
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 04 November 09 22:00 UTC (UK) »

Gradually, the bit and pieces are coming in. It's all meat for the pot  Grin

Thanks kingkerswell and thanks for the extra bit aghadowey.


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Colgan, Scott, Templeton in Northern Antrim
Colgan in Saskatchewan, Canada
Durrant in Herts & Middlesex
Ford,Smith in Hammersmith, Fulham, Brentford
Whiting in Berkshire
Weller in Sussex and London
Walker in the 24th of Foot, (Canada, Ireland, India and South Africa) and London
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Re: Colgan of Tonduff & Ardihannon?
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 05 November 09 17:08 UTC (UK) »

Did any part of the 1831 County Antrim census survive? I'm interested in a John Speer who is shown in the 1831 census index in the Ballyrashane Parish. Because he might be my 3rd grt grandfather and because there is a connection to the Colgans of Ardihannon I'm posting this here. Thank you.
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Re: Colgan of Tonduff & Ardihannon?
« Reply #21 on: Thursday 05 November 09 18:06 UTC (UK) »

Only Co Londonderry 1831 census materials survive, so it must have been the part of Ballyrashane Parish that is in that county (it crosses the county boundary).  1831 was not a complete named census - only the head of household and number of residents (split between male/female and religion plus how many were servants) are listed.
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geniecolgan
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Re: Colgan of Tonduff & Ardihannon?
« Reply #22 on: Thursday 05 November 09 18:43 UTC (UK) »

There are some Speers on the 1803 North Antrim Ag. Census,
most seem to be around Ballymoney but there is a Robert at Tullycapple, Dunluce  Undecided
Scroll down and put Speer in the search box

http://www.rootschat.com/links/07f3/
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Colgan, Scott, Templeton in Northern Antrim
Colgan in Saskatchewan, Canada
Durrant in Herts & Middlesex
Ford,Smith in Hammersmith, Fulham, Brentford
Whiting in Berkshire
Weller in Sussex and London
Walker in the 24th of Foot, (Canada, Ireland, India and South Africa) and London
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Re: Colgan of Tonduff & Ardihannon?
« Reply #23 on: Friday 06 November 09 02:30 UTC (UK) »


Thank you so much regarding your information on the 1831 census and thank you too for the 1803 Antrim listiings regarding Speer. 
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Re: Colgan of Tonduff & Ardihannon?
« Reply #24 on: Friday 06 November 09 20:20 UTC (UK) »

This is regarding the posting on this board of a Charles Williams, Georgina Gould Ward 1861 marriage in Ballywillin Parish(Portrush), Georgina being the granddaughter of a Thomas Black. Could this Charles Williams be the 19th century war correspondent who was from Coleraine but also lived in London as a well known journalist. (1838-1904) The marriage article does state that he was from Coleraine and London and his age seems right for an 1861 marriage. Can anyone direct me to a biography or more information about him because I'd like to know if his wife was Georgina Ward. I'm trying to connect a Ward family to my Black family of County Antrim. These Blacks(James Black & Sarah Colgan) were married in Coleraine(1852) with a Ward as a witness. It appears that the Ward witness represented the groom, James Black. 
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