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Alistair
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Armstrong + McCormick
« on: Monday 02 August 04 09:22 UTC (UK) »

My Great grandparents, William McCormick and Jane Armstrong were married at Magheraculmoney in 1837, William's parents were Joseph McCormick and Bella Hamilton who may have lived in the township of Barnalackanor thereabouts, any info on this branch would be welcome. Jane's parents were in America by 1850, is it possible for someone to check if Andrew Armstrong and wife Ann Jolley with two children left Fermanagh and went to America between 1837 and 1850,
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                                  Alistair McCormick
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Re: Armstrong + McCormick
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 28 December 04 20:08 UTC (UK) »

Hi Alistair

Sorry we haven't been able to help you so far on this one. 

Have you made any progress,  or do you have any further details that could help someone to find what you are looking for?

Look forward to hearing from you.

Best wishes 

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Re: Armstrong + McCormick
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 09 November 05 18:19 UTC (UK) »

Notice that you also list County Monaghan as a location in your surname interests.   I am looking for information on a Peter McCormick born ca.1792 Monaghan.   His father was also Peter but no mother's name.   A shot in the dark, but does any of this seem familiar at all.
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Ayrshire: McCormick (mack); McFadzean; Kerr; Brown; Paton; McGregor; McDonald; Moffat; Connel; Bone
Dumfries/Lanarks: (pre-1840) McDonald; Moffat; Bone; Hamilton; Hyslop; Sandiland; Bredwood; Kerr; Brown
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Re: Armstrong + McCormick
« Reply #3 on: Monday 20 February 06 09:46 UTC (UK) »

Hi Grendlsmother,
                           It would be interesting (and very fortunate) if we could establish that your Peter McCormick and my Joseph McCormick were related, they are both about the same date,
                                  Regrds
                                  Alistair McCormick
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Re: Armstrong + McCormick
« Reply #4 on: Monday 20 February 06 17:43 UTC (UK) »

Hi - it certainly would.   As I said previously the only information I have on him prior to him coming to Scotland (sometime before 1822) was that he was born around 1792, Monaghan (from '61 census).  Father's name given on death cert as Peter McCormick, mother not mentioned.   On the 1851 census his name is give as Patrick, but Peter on '41 and '61. Children's names: Mary; Daniel; Janet; Margaret; Isabella; Peter; James; John; Thomas and Elizabeth.   
I would hazard a guess at his mother's name being either Mary or Isabella.   The children's names would seem to follow the normal naming pattern, apart from Daniel, which is a bit of a mystery. 
(Wife was Margaret - her parents James and Janet).    There is always the possibility that the son who registered the death didn't know who his grandfather was, but as it was Daniel who reported it, you'd think he would know if the grandfather was Daniel as well - so I have to trust the certificate and go for Peter.
Will post more if I think of anything.

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Ayrshire: McCormick (mack); McFadzean; Kerr; Brown; Paton; McGregor; McDonald; Moffat; Connel; Bone
Dumfries/Lanarks: (pre-1840) McDonald; Moffat; Bone; Hamilton; Hyslop; Sandiland; Bredwood; Kerr; Brown
Ireland (pre-1820) McCormick (Monaghan)
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Re: Armstrong + McCormick
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 22 February 06 10:35 UTC (UK) »

Hello Grendlsmother,
                                 Have you looked at the 1796 Irish Flax Growers list for Moaghan  There is a Peter McCormick there, along with a Joseph , how do we find out if they are ours?
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Re: Armstrong + McCormick
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 22 February 06 17:42 UTC (UK) »

I don't know - a 2nd cousin who is also researching has mentioned that this name is there, although it would be the father of my Peter as he would only be about 4 in 1796 - but his father's name was Peter.

I have never been able to find this flax growers' list.   Do you want to post the URL and if I look at it I might get some inspiration.

Bye for now.
Trish
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Ayrshire: McCormick (mack); McFadzean; Kerr; Brown; Paton; McGregor; McDonald; Moffat; Connel; Bone
Dumfries/Lanarks: (pre-1840) McDonald; Moffat; Bone; Hamilton; Hyslop; Sandiland; Bredwood; Kerr; Brown
Ireland (pre-1820) McCormick (Monaghan)
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Re: Armstrong + McCormick
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 23 February 06 02:57 UTC (UK) »

Thank you Trish,
                        I found the McCormick names on the flaxgrowers list through Ancestry , probaply at the Church of the Latter Day Saints in Bendigo. I had a look today and cannot find them!. Perhaps some of the more experienced people on Rootschat can help us. Ancestry only gave the names unless one is a subscriber.
We will keep trying, (Try Google)
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                                   Alistair,
                       
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Re: Armstrong + McCormick
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 26 February 06 19:00 UTC (UK) »

Hi.....I am researching the Armstrongs in Enniskillen. I am looking for info on a Nicholina ARMSTRONG b.1797-99 and married Hugh COPELAND in 1829 at Derryvolland? Church. Nicholina and 10 children came to US in 1848 after Hugh died. Anything sound familiar???
   I also checked Ancestry for you....I founda Peter McCormick marr Nov 19 1822 to a Bridget Derkin at Athenry, County Galway. As far as the other info this was all I got ...no other info but this:

Peter McCormick 30408  Longford 
 Peter McCormick 40005  Monaghan 
 Peter McCormick 44248  Roscommon 
 Peter McCormick 56217  Westmeath 

I have some great sites for Flax growers , and Griffiths Valu...I don't know if they let me post it but here it is:
 www.failteromhat.com  or
myirishancestry.com/index.php
 Those might help you..........
     Soopy

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Armstrong- Innishmore,Co Fermanagh;Omagh Co Tyrone; Dumfrieshire,
Scotland; New York, US.
Jardine- Dumfrieshire,Scotland.
Buchanan- Omagh Co Tyrone; NY US.
Copeland- Lisbellaw &Enniskillen,Co Fermanagh;Co Monaghan; NY,US: Melborne, Austr.
Henderson- Lisbellaw, Kesh Hill, Co Fermanagh; Co Monaghan.
Montgomery- Innishmore, Co Fermanagh.
Edmonds-England; NY US.
Newland-England; NY US.
Kingsley- Troy & NYC, NY.
Moroney/Maroney-Galway,Ire;NY,US
Russell-Foxfort,Tipperary,Ire ;NY,US
Darcy-I
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Re: Armstrong + McCormick
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 26 February 06 22:52 UTC (UK) »

Thank you Soopy,
                          It all adds grist to the mill and eventually we will sort out these McCormicks. In my search for Armstrongs from Derryvolland I have not come across a Nicholina or any Copelands, will let you know if they appear,
             Regards
                    Alistair
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Re: Armstrong + McCormick
« Reply #10 on: Monday 27 February 06 04:41 UTC (UK) »

Thanks I appreciate it. I went onto Ancestry to see if I could find anything on your Andrew Armstrong....


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Armstrong- Innishmore,Co Fermanagh;Omagh Co Tyrone; Dumfrieshire,
Scotland; New York, US.
Jardine- Dumfrieshire,Scotland.
Buchanan- Omagh Co Tyrone; NY US.
Copeland- Lisbellaw &Enniskillen,Co Fermanagh;Co Monaghan; NY,US: Melborne, Austr.
Henderson- Lisbellaw, Kesh Hill, Co Fermanagh; Co Monaghan.
Montgomery- Innishmore, Co Fermanagh.
Edmonds-England; NY US.
Newland-England; NY US.
Kingsley- Troy & NYC, NY.
Moroney/Maroney-Galway,Ire;NY,US
Russell-Foxfort,Tipperary,Ire ;NY,US
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Re: Armstrong + McCormick
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 28 February 06 09:51 UTC (UK) »

Thank you Soopy,
                           I believe Andrew Armstrong went to Quebec on the Sesostris in June 1847. he came from Eniskillen and I still have to find out who all the Armstrongs were who travelled with him. Interesting thing is an Ann Armstrong, probably his wife is buried at the Quarantine station at Gros Ile,  Quebec also in 1847. What I have to prove is that they were man and wife and he maiden name was Jolly.  Does anyone know where I can access the complete passenger list for the Sesostris?
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Re: Armstrong + McCormick
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 28 February 06 15:41 UTC (UK) »

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Armstrong- Innishmore,Co Fermanagh;Omagh Co Tyrone; Dumfrieshire,
Scotland; New York, US.
Jardine- Dumfrieshire,Scotland.
Buchanan- Omagh Co Tyrone; NY US.
Copeland- Lisbellaw &Enniskillen,Co Fermanagh;Co Monaghan; NY,US: Melborne, Austr.
Henderson- Lisbellaw, Kesh Hill, Co Fermanagh; Co Monaghan.
Montgomery- Innishmore, Co Fermanagh.
Edmonds-England; NY US.
Newland-England; NY US.
Kingsley- Troy & NYC, NY.
Moroney/Maroney-Galway,Ire;NY,US
Russell-Foxfort,Tipperary,Ire ;NY,US
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