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Topic: Irish Exodus - Help!! (Read 804 times)
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Philip
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Hi KoKo We are in exactly the same boat, We have been trying for two years now to locate the my wifes gt gt grandfathers birthplace? We have English census records and as you say they they say birthplace Ireland We do have one of the children on the 1871 census in Stockport as saying Antrim Ireland, We are still waiting for any threads we have posted, Janet's gt gt grandfather Samuel McCalpin died in Stockport 1866 age 69.puts his birth at 1797, Married Margaret (no last name given on the census) Margaret was born in (yes you guessed it Scotland) where in Scotland? Census puts her birthdate at abt 1816? We have census records for the kids Ester born Ireland 1851, Samuel (my wifes gt grandfather) Born 1853 Ireland, Hannah Born 1857 Ireland, Margaret Born 1861 Ireland, So KoKo good luck also with your searches, I think our next visit back home we will have to take a trip to Ireland and try to delve in the records, Take care Philip & Janet Palmer Apache Junction Arizona
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Brinkley, Weld, Hutton,Craves, Lloyd, Brooke, Carleton, Alexander, King ,Vernon,Drought,Cox,(ALL DUBLIN) ,Ford (Cork) McCalpin,( Ulster) Armagh/Antrim. Palmer, Catt, Boulter, Rust, Brinkley, Roberson, (All Suffolk). Laishley,( Hampshire), Biddlestone,Dudley, Cox (Staffs) McCalpin (Stockport, Ireland Scotland) Storer (Birmingham) Froggatt (Staffs)
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Wendi
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Hi both and welcome to Rootschat 
I thought you might like to look at http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=78216.new;topicseen#new
If you have not done so already
Wendi
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"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it! No matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and with your own common sense" ~ Buddha SCOTT ~ Monmouthshire & Glamorgan BUCKLEY ~ Cork & Manchester FRANKLIN ~ Clerkenwell, London BRADY ~ Kildare & Manchester DERICK ~ France FRIEND ~ Kent & Portsmouth TYLDESLEY ~ Lancashire http://www.themanchesters.org________________________________________ Census information posted here is Crown Copyright, from www.nati
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Philip
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Thank you Wendi I guess its just a matter of waiting and have a little patience? I have found my roots back to the 1590s in England, My wifes family from Ireland has proved to be a little more of a challenge, As I have seen there must be a lot of people in the same boat, Living here now in the States is a little difficult to get hands on information, I retire next year (don't hold your breath?) we are planning to visit Ireland. Thank you again, Philip & Janet Palmer.
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Brinkley, Weld, Hutton,Craves, Lloyd, Brooke, Carleton, Alexander, King ,Vernon,Drought,Cox,(ALL DUBLIN) ,Ford (Cork) McCalpin,( Ulster) Armagh/Antrim. Palmer, Catt, Boulter, Rust, Brinkley, Roberson, (All Suffolk). Laishley,( Hampshire), Biddlestone,Dudley, Cox (Staffs) McCalpin (Stockport, Ireland Scotland) Storer (Birmingham) Froggatt (Staffs)
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Christopher
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Good Morning KoKo and Philip,
Thaanks for the kind words in the PM the other day Philip.
This site should enable you both to find family names. Whether you succeed in finding ancestors is a different matter. Christian names coming down the generations sometimes are helpful particularly if there is a surname type name. http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php
Neither of you have mentioned the faith followed by your ancestors.
KoKo, keep an eye on the Peters on the list. East Coast of Ireland to West Coast of England might be worth considering but that is a suggestion. I regret, unlike purchasing a car, a guarantee is not supplied with the suggestion.
Philip, you have a few months before you and your wife visit Ireland. If you are lucky there may be a few good trails for you to follow by the time you step off the plane onto Irish soil or at least the concrete at the foot of the steps leading from the plane.
Good Luck to you both with your research, Chris
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goggy
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G'Day ALL! Just a suggestion,my addiction started with the same problem,being a non superannuated person didnt help when the question of pay for info came up.So,being the obstinate g## I am ,went trawling for about two years on every site with the 'NAME' mentioned.Now there are four notebooks,scratchpads etc;only awaiting the expensive info to connect or reject the names.One other thing learned was to take note of any intermarriages,place names,neighbours names,and not forgetting events in history of the time. Sounds tough, but I can honestly say that its been really absorbing,and with the help youll get on this site a darn sight easier,oh yes,and a heck of a lot of laughs thrown in!!! I wish you well in your quest,and a speedy 'tickle'to spur you on. Goggy.
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Jillie42
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I have much the same problem. My Harrington RC ancestors just put "Ireland" on their census returns and I've got no idea where they came from. I suspect my Gt Grandfather went back to Ireland and possibly died there as there is record of him in the English GRO indexes. Without a location in Ireland I've got little chance of finding out what eventually happened to him. Very frustrating
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Eaton (Woughton on the Green, Doncaster and N. London), Davis(Shinfield and London), Harrington (Ireland and London), Sutcliffe (Todmorden and London), Williams, Hollingsworth (Thaxted), Lane (Rotherhithe), Fuller (Chesterton, Cambs), Dilley (who knows where?  )
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Christopher
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Hei Jill,
This is where Griffiths Valuation of Ireland comes in handy. If you do not where in Ireland your ancestor was born it enables you to spot the locations where a surname may be found. It is OK if ancestor was a property owner - search initially in areas with the highest density of a surname and gradually work your way to locations where there were only a few people with the surname. If your ancestors were agricultural labourers the search may prove difficult as the property would probably be in the name of his employer.
I feel people who have more than one Christian name sometimes give a clue. In my case my names are Christopher Hulme before my surname. The Christopher could be from anywhere but the Hulme (my grandmother's maiden name) is a surname found in Lancashire where she was born.
This is a good site as it enables you to cross check surnames which were found in the same parish - http://scripts.ireland.com/ancestor/surname/index.cfm
All the Best,
Christopher
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Jillie42
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Thanks Christopher,
the link doesn't seem to be working at the moment. I'll give it another try later. Hopefully I can winnow down the various counties if the Harringtons, Collins and Conollys can all be found coming from the same place. I've a feeling the Harringtons were very poor and probely would be listed under a landowner's name
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Eaton (Woughton on the Green, Doncaster and N. London), Davis(Shinfield and London), Harrington (Ireland and London), Sutcliffe (Todmorden and London), Williams, Hollingsworth (Thaxted), Lane (Rotherhithe), Fuller (Chesterton, Cambs), Dilley (who knows where?  )
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