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Topic: McGoohan's, McGouchan,McOgh,McGowen Uphall,Broxburn Winchburgh (Read 834 times)
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lyndyloo6
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My Great Grandmother, Susan Allan Welsh,Bervie
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Hello Folks,
I have now established another link to our McGoohan family. We know that Bridget DID come to Scotland. We also know that she brought her family with her. We had been able to establish that she had a daughter Mary, c1839,(lived in Edinburgh and seems to have married a Kelly) Bridget, c1835, married Edward McCann and lived in Uphall, died in 1888 at Simpsons Row. Patrick c1834, married Sarah conway in Edinburgh in 1859 and lived out his days in Edinburgh dying in 1903. I have now found another son called Edward, c1832. Edward married Catherine McCabe in 1856 at Linlithgow. He worked in the Oil works and died in Dechmont in 1881. Catherine looks to have gone on to live in Linlithgow and was an outdoor worker shortly after his death. There were several children of the marriage,
John, c1857,Michael 1861, Patrick1867, Bridget1875, Ellen c1874, Francis, 1871, James 1869, Margaret, 1876. Also listed with Catherine in the 1881 census was her father John McCabe.
I know that John c1857 did not marry and lived in Greendykes Road with the Donahue family over a period of several years. I have not followed through the rest of the children as yet.
It has been suggested that the name had evolved in the area to' McOugh.'
Any suggestions or ideas would be good, as would any further info.
Many thanks for your help again, Lynda
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Welsh, Allan, Wemyss, Caird, McAllister,Gibb, Kincardineshire, McDonald, Brechin, McConnachie, Pirie, Welsh, Angus Gibb, Allan, Ross, Stewart,McRobb, Aberdeenshire, Robertson, McKay, Blyth, McHale, Begg, McCann, McCabe, Horan, Edinburgh. McGoohan, Conway, Kelly, Meechan, Edinburgh, Ireland Goodfellow, Hodgson, Birtley,Chester le Street Durham. Logie, Seater, Swan/Swanny, Kirkwall, Sutherland, Dingwall McLaughlan, Michael, Edinburgh Ireland
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lyndyloo6
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My Great Grandmother, Susan Allan Welsh,Bervie
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Hi Firthveiw,
Thanks forth is info. I have all this, so do not be offended. I am looking for info from west lothian as this is what has been coming to light over the last few days.
regards, Lynda
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Welsh, Allan, Wemyss, Caird, McAllister,Gibb, Kincardineshire, McDonald, Brechin, McConnachie, Pirie, Welsh, Angus Gibb, Allan, Ross, Stewart,McRobb, Aberdeenshire, Robertson, McKay, Blyth, McHale, Begg, McCann, McCabe, Horan, Edinburgh. McGoohan, Conway, Kelly, Meechan, Edinburgh, Ireland Goodfellow, Hodgson, Birtley,Chester le Street Durham. Logie, Seater, Swan/Swanny, Kirkwall, Sutherland, Dingwall McLaughlan, Michael, Edinburgh Ireland
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ullswater
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As your subject suggests, there are many variations on the spelling of McGoohan. I am researching the McGeown branch that came from Derrynoose, Keady, Co. Armagh to West Lothian in 1890 or thereabouts. The parish records from Keady show surnames as McGeough, McGeon, and McGone although all children definitely have the same parents in Stephen McGeown and Mary Kirk; my guess is that the parents had no idea how to spell their own surname and the entries to the parish registers are based on how the name sounded when spoken. Interestingly, of those who came over, John (11 October 1857) and his brother Thomas (25 May 1862) lived with their sister Sarah (15 February 1860) who became Sarah Donoghue and who lived at 98 Greendykes Road; that detail comes from the 1891 census. Their siblings were Ellen (29 April 1865), Margaret (21 July 1867), Catherine (13 February 1870), Stephen Patrick (24 March 1872), Henry (25 August 1874), and James (14 July 1878). It may be that the McGeowns that I am looking at are related to your McGoohans who seem to have come to Scotland in the earlier years of the shale oil boom. Have a look at http://www.scottishmining.co.uk/130.html for an excerpt from the 1918 Royal Commission Report on Housing that describes housing in Greendykes Road. The report also has descriptions of Niddire (Winchburgh) and other local housing.
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lyndyloo6
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Hi Ullswater,
My mind is spinning with this info. I am wondering if they are indeed the same family. I have been mindful all along that our ancesters were illiterate and that the strong Irish accent would be interpreted in a different manner by scottish interpreters. I have done this myself and been quite surprised when asking the other person to 'spell' what they have said. However, as our ancesters could not check what was written, it has been difficult to confirm in some cases if the families are the same families. I have my tree on GR if you would like to veiw it, but am not sure how to let you access it.
Keep in touch and I will let you know what else I can confirm.
Take care, Lynda
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Welsh, Allan, Wemyss, Caird, McAllister,Gibb, Kincardineshire, McDonald, Brechin, McConnachie, Pirie, Welsh, Angus Gibb, Allan, Ross, Stewart,McRobb, Aberdeenshire, Robertson, McKay, Blyth, McHale, Begg, McCann, McCabe, Horan, Edinburgh. McGoohan, Conway, Kelly, Meechan, Edinburgh, Ireland Goodfellow, Hodgson, Birtley,Chester le Street Durham. Logie, Seater, Swan/Swanny, Kirkwall, Sutherland, Dingwall McLaughlan, Michael, Edinburgh Ireland
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ullswater
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Hi Lyndyloo6, I have pretty much hit a roadblock on my Irish ancestors due to the Irish Governments destruction of census records and the fire during the civil war that destroyed many other genealogical records. Fortunately, an elderly relative thought that the family had lived in Keady and a letter to the local church there prompted a very welcome confirmation as they scoured their parish records to give me much valuable information. I have good information on the members of the family who went to Broxburn; John, Thomas, Sarah, Catherine and James Stephen, but nothing on those who remained in Ireland. Marriages in Broxburn or Winchburgh brought in surnames such as Donoghue, Mcmenemy, Gallagher, McArdle, Mckenzie, Stevens, Barrett, Philbin, Devine and O'Brien. Mary & Rose Donoghue, children of Sarah McGeown Donoghue, both worked in a lowly capacity (chambermaid and laundress) for the Royal Family in London (George V and the late Queen Mother).
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lyndyloo6
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My Great Grandmother, Susan Allan Welsh,Bervie
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I know about the I rish brickwall. We seem to have hit it as well. We have been looking at our family being the same as Patrick McGoohan and there seems to be some evidence to confirm it. I have been working on this for some time now and it is all pointing this way...so who knows.
Lynda
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Welsh, Allan, Wemyss, Caird, McAllister,Gibb, Kincardineshire, McDonald, Brechin, McConnachie, Pirie, Welsh, Angus Gibb, Allan, Ross, Stewart,McRobb, Aberdeenshire, Robertson, McKay, Blyth, McHale, Begg, McCann, McCabe, Horan, Edinburgh. McGoohan, Conway, Kelly, Meechan, Edinburgh, Ireland Goodfellow, Hodgson, Birtley,Chester le Street Durham. Logie, Seater, Swan/Swanny, Kirkwall, Sutherland, Dingwall McLaughlan, Michael, Edinburgh Ireland
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