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Topic: Swan/Swann family COMPLETED (Read 1078 times)
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TF13
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Emain Macha
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hi hallmark,
the public record office of northern ireland (proni) have this; letters of administration of the personal estate of william swan late of killygrallen county monaghan,farmer,who died 1-mar-1877 at same place,where granted at armagh to joseph swan,farmer, a son.
there are also more entries for swan on the will calendar pages that you could look at, but not nescessarily for killygrallen.
http://www.proni.gov.uk/index.htm
its not what you asked for but i hope it fits in somewhere,
tony
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hallmark
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The names is Dave!!
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Hi thanks, it fits in perfectly with my hunches, will try looking at it on Proni if it lets me. The date i did not have.
I have a hunch that Joseph is the father of Frances, Maggie, lily and Minnie, don't know Joe's wifes name (yet!).
Am trying to figure this out too,,
On the 3d March last, at Brooklin, New York, by the Rev. Mr. JOHNSTON, _*James SWAN,*_ Esq., of No. 150 Prospect street, in that city, eldest son of Robert SWANN, Esq., of Dromore Lodge, county Monoghan, _*to Miss Mary SWANN;*_ late of Cotehill, only daughter of James SWANN, Esq., of Crosston House near Drum same county (Note: the spelling of the names are as appear in the article)
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Hall family, Tyrone and Monaghan..Swan/n family also and a pile of others too! Seems everyone is related to each other....Stewart, Longmoore, Wright...
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TF13
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it sounds like you've tried getting on the proni site before, its not easy sometimes 
tony
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TF13
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great stuff
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