Author Topic: Daniel Barr + Margaret McPadden mid 1800's  (Read 13748 times)

Offline mmcpadden1947

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Re: Daniel Barr + Margaret McPadden mid 1800's
« Reply #9 on: Monday 26 April 10 22:23 BST (UK) »
There is a concentration of Barrs in North Donegal,mainly in the Inishowen Penninsula.
There is a Genealogy Centre in Ramelton,Co.Donegal which covers that area & may be able to help you.
The McPaddens all came from Inishmagrath,Co.Leitrim.
As someone else mentioned the Drumkeeranfolk genealogy site covers all of North Leitrim & has been very useful to many of us.

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Re: Daniel Barr + Margaret McPadden mid 1800's
« Reply #10 on: Monday 28 October 13 21:18 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

I know your last post was a while ago, but I came across it while researching WW I soldiers buried in the cemetery very close to my home.

John William Barr, and Ellen, had 11 children. Their eldest was also called John William. He joined the army and was passed fit as a pilot in August 1917. In October he was promoted to second lieutenant; not bad for the son of a riveter from Wearside. On November 14th he died in a flying accident and was buried near my home. He was 18 years old.

I just thought that you may like to know.