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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Antrim => Topic started by: helenar on Monday 04 February 08 00:35 GMT (UK)
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Hi
Does anyone have any further information on this family
Married 1869 at Carrickfergus, David Robinson of Altilevelly Raloo and Jane Park Porter of Woodburn Carrickfergus both fathers were Edward from the information I have.
Any help would be appreciated.
Helena
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IGI lists 3 records for children of David Robinson + Jane Porter:
1. Marian Eliza born 5 Sept.1870 Co.Antrim
2. Robert James bvorn 17 Oct.1872 Ballycarry dist., Co.Antrim
3. Martha born 13 Mar.1879 Templeconan, , Co.Antrim
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Hi
Does anyone have any further information on this family
Married 1869 at Carrickfergus, David Robinson of Altilevelly Raloo and Jane Park Porter of Woodburn Carrickfergus both fathers were Edward from the information I have.
Any help would be appreciated.
Helena
I can confirm their marriage details and two of the children listed by "aghadowey", from Emerald ancestors.com. I will send these details in a PM.
OTTO
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Hello
Thank you aghadowey and Otto, the question, is this David a Raloo Robinson, a visitor, a connection to them in the past or someone working on the farm in Altilevelly from another area.
My family are from this area and the name David Robinson can be found in Raloo, the name Edward I have not come accross before. It could be a name on the mothers line.
Both fathers were Weavers, all my family were Farmers does anyone know if families that were farmers would have had sons that were Weavers and if they did would they have moved around.
Does anyone know what the life of a Weaver was about, where would they have done the weaving back in the early 1800's and somewhere I read they were poets is this correct.
Thanks
Helena
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Hello
Both fathers were Weavers, all my family were Farmers does anyone know if families that were farmers would have had sons that were Weavers and if they did would they have moved around.
Does anyone know what the life of a Weaver was about, where would they have done the weaving back in the early 1800's and somewhere I read they were poets is this correct.
Thanks
Helena
Hello Helena,
Your farming ancestors would have been poets and weavers as well .... a little bit of multitasking never did a body any harm. A great many families in Co. Antrim had small cottage industries and all the family were involved including the children. Farming, maybe the playing of a musical instrument or two, poetry, singing and weaving were combined. People today miss so much ... despite all the modern technology there's a different quality of life today. If people had as many skills as they had at one time maybe factories wouldn't be closing and work going overseas. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cottage_industry#Cottage_industry
Robinson - Griffiths Valuation - Antrim 1861-62 Raloo Parish.
John, Ballyfore
John, Ballyrickard More
Mrs. ??, Altilevelly
Samuel, Altilevelly
Samuel, Ballyfore
Samuel, Ballyrickard More
Samuel, Beltoy
Thomas, Ballyfore
Thomas, Ballyrickard More
Thomas, Ballyvallagh
William, Beltoy
David isn't on the list but may appear on the Annual Revision Books of the Valuations.
Christopher
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Hi Chris
Thank you for that it makes a lot of sense now, I did have farmers hadn't come across a weaver until David and Jane. I knew my greatgrandfather was a poet and could play the bagpipes. I also knew a cousin of his went to America and he was a musician and this musician had a brother who was a poet.
I did have the info on the Griffiths, appreciate your help and the feedback on the history.
Helena
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Helena
There is an Edward Porter in the Carnmoney area in 1850's with children Maria ,Hanna,Samuel...could be others
I have not been able to connect them to my family or the Ballycarry..lot ...yet
There are Porters living at Red Hall ..1824. nieces of owner at that time.
A John Porter is in Islandmagee in 1660...might be the forefather of the Porters in Ballycarry.
I am still looking for this tree...think I have found a man to help...will PM you details.
As for Edward Robinson....I have drawn a blank at present.
He might be the link between the Lyles and Robinsons of generations back....I can only hope.
As the Lyle's had links to Robinson and Stevenson families
forever on wards into the past
Steve
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Helena
Found their son
Robert Jqmes
born in Ballycarry......he married early 1900's...died November 1935 lived at Whitehead....his wife out lived him......sill trying to find her name.
Steve
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They were in Altilevelly at time of marriage that what thinks they could be mine, not 100% sure, his father was a weaver and did he move around and end up living in the same townland as my family. His father was Edward, which means he could be mine, if he is mine, he could be the brother of my 3rd great grandfather. I have the Edward name in N.Z but doesnt mean it is mine as my great grandmother who maried my great grandfather Nathaniel Martin Robinson she had the name Edward in her family.
In my email I sent you I have traced through official records my family and other letters 100% on all my lines I have connected. If I could find someone linked to my line, I may be able to help them.
Helena
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Helena
I have not been able to find the Edward's this time but I have
Robert James Robinson married to Sarah Robinson
Marian Robinson to John Barr
Martha Robinson to Samuel Henderson..this family in Raloo for generations
Elizabeth Robinson to David Eliott
and there is apparently another one married to a John Eliott which I couldn't find
Family lived in Whitehead and there is a will for David but I could not find it either.....sorry
P.M'd you more details
Steve
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Thanks Steve for the update I hope you had a sucessful trip.
Helena