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Title: Ford family, left Westport Co Mayo abt 1847
Post by: JoRuss on Thursday 25 July 13 20:21 BST (UK)
 Hello, I have just found out that my Ford Family left Ireland around 1847, well my 3 x Gt Grandfather Ulick Ford 1803 - 1883, wife Catherine 1800-1882 (no maiden name known), son Patrick 1820-1852, daughter Mary 1828-1895 arrived in New York aboard the 'Finland' 25 March 1847, then moving on to Dixon in Illinois. I have quite quite bit of info on the family that moved to America, thanks to a wonderful man in Dixon at the heritage center there, However, another son, my 2x Gt Grandfather Richard Ford 1823-1882 went to England, Bradford in Yorkshire where he married Ellen O'Donnell, (also from Ireland) 1833-1891 at the catholic chapel in Bradford Yorks. I do not know why he didn't go with them to America, any suggestions would be gratefully received...
As all the early census records in Ireland have been destroyed is there any way I can find out any information about this family?
Title: Re: Ford family, left Westport Co Mayo abt 1847
Post by: oldwestport on Friday 09 August 13 12:25 BST (UK)
Hi Jo,
You may have a hard time getting any info on the Ford family in the 1840s - that's before births, marriages and deaths had to be registered (1864). But you could still try rootsireland.ie, official site for BMD records, which also has some church records. Ford is a relatively unusual name and not easy to mis-spell, so searching should be straightforward. Have a look at familysearch.org first though, it's free. Also, you could email Clew Bay Heritage Centre in Westport; they have a genealogy service, run by members of Westport Historical Society.
Good luck,
James 
Title: Re: Ford family, left Westport Co Mayo abt 1847
Post by: Skoosh on Friday 09 August 13 16:39 BST (UK)
Time of the famine, possibly lacked the funds for America.

Skoosh.
Title: Re: Ford family, left Westport Co Mayo abt 1847
Post by: terrilbaby on Tuesday 17 September 13 06:02 BST (UK)
Not everyone could go to America...they had a quota system, which only allowed a certain number from each country, and it changed yearly.  My FORD family were married in Ballina 1833 (there are church records for Kilmoremoy), and were in Quebec by 1836, then in Illinois the next year.
I have not been able to find their ship, and I haven't found the rest of my FORDs back in Ireland, but I know at least my ancestor lived in Ballina.  I believe they had family in Lacken, Mayo and maybe other places close by like Claremorris.  They are connected to MEARS, HEALY, HORAN, FOY, MANLEY.
Many went to Scranton PA area from Co Mayo.
Title: Re: Ford family, left Westport Co Mayo abt 1847
Post by: JoRuss on Tuesday 17 September 13 18:31 BST (UK)
Hi, Thanks for the added information about the quota's.
Our Ford's could be related, maybe my Ford's followed family out to Illinois, mine settled in Dixon, have only just just found out that they came from Westport, Co Mayo and I got that infomation from the Lee historical society in Dixon, Illionois who put me in touch with the family.
The Fathers name was Ulick quite unusal, still on with the hunt  :)
Title: Re: Ford family, left Westport Co Mayo abt 1847
Post by: terrilbaby on Tuesday 17 September 13 19:07 BST (UK)
We have a very small dna project at FTDNA.com to try to locate our Irish kin.  When my cousin started it, we only knew about FORD & FOY, so she named it "FORY".  Since, we have found some more family and are adding names.  We now know we have MEARS/MEER/MEYERS (same family, different spellings); MANLEY/MUNNELLY; for certain.  Suggested other kin are NAUGHTON/NEACHDAIN; KANE/CAIN; and we are seeing dna matches to individuals who list CARR, COYLE/COYNE, KELLY, FERGUSON, GALLAGHER, GERAGHTY, GARDINER, DAVIS, O'NEILL, CRAIN/CREAN, COX, BRYAN/O'BRIEN, BARRETT, BROWN, MCCARTY, HANLON, HEALEY and many others as ancestral surnames...you are welcome to write to me about the project at Removed if you are interested, or about family in general.  I will try to help!
Title: Re: Ford family, left Westport Co Mayo abt 1847
Post by: terrilbaby on Thursday 19 September 13 05:48 BST (UK)
It is also possible that Westport, which is in the far west of Co Mayo, is the port of departure, but not where they actually lived.  My family arrived in Quebec, then moved on to Illinois, but we have not yet found the ship's record.  Did you find yours?
Your family may have lived further east, near Ballina, or even in Co Sligo.  The city of Ballina used to be split down the middle, with half in Co Mayo and half in Sligo...made lots of confusion for family records and researchers!  I would be interested in hearing more from you about your ancestor, also if you have done dna testing.
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Title: Re: Ford family, left Westport Co Mayo abt 1847
Post by: JoRuss on Thursday 19 September 13 06:45 BST (UK)
Hi, Sorry havn't replied sooner couple of late nights at work.
I will write properly at the e-mail address.
I have only fairly recently started to look into my Ford family but find I am getting slightly obsessed with them......
What I do know is they left liverpool and arrived in New York on 25 March 1847 aboard the Finland.
Have to go to work now but should have an earlier finish tonight, so will e-mail when I get home.
Regards
Joanne
Title: Re: Ford family, left Westport Co Mayo abt 1847
Post by: Austin Forde on Friday 09 June 17 04:04 BST (UK)
Your Ford family offspring still live in the Westport, Louisburgh, area of county Mayo.  My father was also from here
All the best
Austin Ford
Title: Re: Ford family, left Westport Co Mayo abt 1847
Post by: terrilbaby on Friday 09 June 17 18:31 BST (UK)
I am very excited to find some FORDs, however spelled (spelling just did not matter way back).  If anyone has a dna test (male or female) at FTDNA please join Project FORY and I will be happy to help put more together.  I also have a very large tree/database at Ancestry.com where I have been "collecting" kin and hoping to find more connections.
From any testing service, please upload your results to GedMatch.com (free!) and you will find 3x as many matches...the really cool part is when you match someone, they tell you how many gen. back to your ancestor in common.  My kit # at GedMatch is A915939, and if you match I would really appreciate hearing from you so we can figure out more...my contact info is posted there.
Title: Re: Ford family, left Westport Co Mayo abt 1847
Post by: terrilbaby on Friday 09 June 17 18:34 BST (UK)
Re the name "Gullum" The French for William is "Guillaume" and I believe that your record of the name is from the church record, Latin for "William".  It may help your research to use William.
Title: Re: Ford family, left Westport Co Mayo abt 1847
Post by: cjrock on Saturday 17 March 18 00:17 GMT (UK)
Hello, my husband's fourth great grandfather is Ulick Ford, from County Mayo. I have been following JoRuss's posts and wonder if you have found out anything else? What did you find from the Lee County Illinois Historical Society? I think you did find the same thing I have, that Ulich possibly had a brother named Peter Ford, who is mentioned in the Whiteside County History book as having been born in Killala, County Mayo. What more? We are planning a trip to Ireland and it would be great to walk where they once walked!