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Thelochman
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Hi my reply was to #11, marvin's sorry bout that.
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marytheloch
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Hi Mervin, My father was William McElhinney 'the lochman' & my mum was ethna davenport. If you have any other questions I would only be too happy to help you fill in the gaps.
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kiwijulia
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Hi Mary,
Do you know who your grandparents were? So you and Thelochman are obviously related... you are his Aunt? And Marvin and Thelochman must be cousins. Do you know each other already?
And more importantly (for me ) do any of you know any further back? Anne do you know who your grandparents were? My family were in Carndonagh and still are... what about yours? I have checked the Griffins Valuation and we are not on it, so maybe we aquired it after this date. Jules
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Brooks (Dundee. Scotland) Collins (Sussex, England) Cunningham (Kent and Sussex, England) Jamieson (Dundee, Scotland) Low (Perthshire, Scotland) McKames and McKinnes McLelland (Wigstownshire, Scotland)(Shropshire, England) Parks (Sussex, England) Reeves (Kent and Sussex, England) Sim (Scotland) Still (Scotland) Whitby (England and Scotland)
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marytheloch
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Yeah we are related,
My father - father was willie too, & his 1st wife was ellen mc gonagle and 2nd wife was mary baker from glasgow.
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Duffy C
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I noticed the amount of info you had on the McElhinney and was hoping you had relatives in your family from the Doherty and / or McCafferty lines. I have a John Doherty that married a Rose McCafferty around 1860. They had a lot of children, but their son Michael Doherty married a Rose Doherty. Her parents were Arthur Doherty and Anne Kearney. I was hoping someone in your families were related. Thank you, Bob
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kiwijulia
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Hi,
The Irish line is very difficult to trace, even with living relatives who are still in the original homestead! I don't have any info on that side of the family sorry, but the people on this website are very helpful :-) Good luck
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Brooks (Dundee. Scotland) Collins (Sussex, England) Cunningham (Kent and Sussex, England) Jamieson (Dundee, Scotland) Low (Perthshire, Scotland) McKames and McKinnes McLelland (Wigstownshire, Scotland)(Shropshire, England) Parks (Sussex, England) Reeves (Kent and Sussex, England) Sim (Scotland) Still (Scotland) Whitby (England and Scotland)
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Duffy C
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Thank you Julia! BC
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Cyrilthebad
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I'm not sure whether I fit in here somewhere (probably but where is the $64m question!). My 2xGt grandmother was Anne Mcelhinney b1834 in Co Donegal probably in the Rossbracken/Leck near Letterkenny. Her father was James a farmer and they were a presbyterian family. She married an Andrew Gailey on 17 Jan 1867. Witness was her brother Robert.
Just found this which was updated today and has Boyle graves which might be of interest to Anne (Portyglir)
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donegal/tullyrcGY.htm
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