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Re: Searching for Beacom families
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 23 January 10 17:58 GMT (UK) »
Hello

"Henry BEACOM b 1830 Enniskillen Fermanagh married Mary ?, date I don't know.
(His parents were Henry BEACOM and Anne HALL, it's on his marr. cert. 15 Aug 1888)"

It's been a while since I looked at my tree so not familiar with dates at the moment.  There is a possibility that Henry and Jane Beacom where brother and sister.  Just briefly back tracking with with the dates I have written on here.

Joseph Mayers m Sarah Beacom 29 Aug 1849. I don't have an age for Sarah when married.  Her father was called Henry Beacom born 1798, married to Annie Hall (b1802).  They married in 1823.  Perhaps the Henry Beacom born 1830 was the brother of Sarah Beacom), like you say, and I have recorded the dates incorrectly. This would make more sense of the dates.  Your Jane Beacom may have been a sister to Henry and Sarah Beacom?  It is possible.

I must get back to this but I think I came to a full stop with this side?

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Ginny




All from St Mary's Church, Ardress;

5/9/1779 Robert Beacom married Margaret Beacom by Banns

29/2/1844 Henry Beacom Full age Bachelor, Drumborty, Parish of Drumkeeran married Margery Beacom Full age Spinster, Gubberoo, Parish of Magheraculmoney by Howard Boyle St. George Licence Witnesses John Beacom & George Beacom

8/4/1831 John Beacom, Parish of Magheraculmoney married Isabella Beacom   Parish of Magheraculmoney by Richard S. Clifford By Licence witnesses George Beacom & John Bell

BEACOM. In loving memory of Robert Beacom died 7 th September 1969 aged 90 years also his wife Mary Jane died 28 th August 1980 aged 80 years.
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Re: Searching for Beacom families
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 23 January 10 19:50 GMT (UK) »
Thank You very much for all that information, will copy and take a closer look.

I note that you have the name Barnes in your tree.  That name is another branch on my husbands tree.  Do you have a Mary Emma Barnes? amongst them.

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Re: Searching for Beacom families
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 24 January 10 13:07 GMT (UK) »
Hi all

Some more Beacom information:-

Children of Sarah Mayers (maiden Name BEACOM) and Joseph Mayers
Son James Mayers
Date of Birth 30 Jan 1868
Civil District Lisnaskea
Sub District Derrylin
County Fermanagh

Son Charles Mayers
Date of Birth 14 September 1870
Civil District Lisnaskea
Sub District Derrylin
County Fermanagh

Civil marriage
Date of marriage 12 April 1889
Groom: Montgomery Little
Bride:   Letitia BEACOM
Church Garvary Church of Ireland
Parish Enniskillen
Civil District Enniskillen
County Fermanagh


Hope this of use to somebody out there.

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Ginny

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Re: Searching for Beacom families
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 24 January 10 13:50 GMT (UK) »
Thank You very much for all that information, will copy and take a closer look.

I note that you have the name Barnes in your tree.  That name is another branch on my husbands tree.  Do you have a Mary Emma Barnes? amongst them.

Kindest regards

Ginny


All my Barnes came from Co Monaghan, no Mary Emma in my database, sorry.

It was actually your Hall reference that caught my eye, do you have a parish/townland for them, please?
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Re: Searching for Beacom families
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 24 January 10 14:07 GMT (UK) »
Hi

I will have to go rooting through my files for you.  It's been a long time since I looked this up.  When I find the reference I will post it for you.

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Re: Searching for Beacom families
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 24 January 10 14:34 GMT (UK) »
Hi me again  :)

A while back I contacted a couple of churches in Fermanagh, going from what information I had from the Mayers family lore.

I was very lucky and found the right parish and was helped by a very kind and helpful lady who looked up the original parish register for me.

I learnt of the marriage between Joseph Mayers and Sarah Beacom on the 29.08.1849.
The records stated that Joseph Mayers lived in a town called Aughnacloy apparently approx 30 miles from Enniskillen.

Sarah Beacoms father was called Henry Beacom.  His occupation was farmer.  The brides address was Killmann, which did not appear on a list of townlands.

So the only information I can find at the moment is that Sarah's father Henry Beacom was living in Killmann, so if we can find that place then it might point to an area where her family came from, which might help us trace the Henry Beacom/Annie Hall records, as at the moment I can't find my reference for their marriage.

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Re: Searching for Beacom families
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 24 January 10 23:01 GMT (UK) »
Well my Halls came from Aughnacloy area too, there are 2242 townlands in Fermanagh and no Killmann!  Killernam, Killynamph, Kilnacran are the nearest I can find in Fermanagh. OR you can have Killymann in Co's Armagh (with townlands of; Clonmore, Clontyclay, Derrycorry North, Derrycorry South, Derryhirk, Derryhubbert East, Derryhubbert North, Derryhubbert South, Mullenakill North, Mullenakill South, Mullenakill West) and Tyrone (with 38 townlands) which are both civil parishes.

Aughnacloy is just over the border from Co Monaghan, so it is also another possible.

I haven't comes across Beacom or Mayers/Myers in Errigal Trough which is only 2 miles from Aughnacloy.
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Re: Searching for Beacom families
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 28 January 10 13:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi Ginny,
The reference I have for Henry BEACOM and Ann HALL's marriage, 1823, Diocese of Clogher, Ulster Provence, Ireland, is from the "Family Search" site.... it says she was born abt 1802...
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Re: Searching for Beacom families
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 28 January 10 16:03 GMT (UK) »
Hi Trisha

Yes, that's right, that's where I found them too :)

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Ginny