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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Topic started by: johng1 on Thursday 22 February 18 14:07 GMT (UK)

Title: gallogley/martin
Post by: johng1 on Thursday 22 February 18 14:07 GMT (UK)
hi trying to trace information on james gallogley married alice martin about the 1820s came to scotland about 1840s possible not spelt this way
Title: Re: gallogley/martin
Post by: hallmark on Thursday 22 February 18 14:08 GMT (UK)
Religion?
Title: gallogley/martin
Post by: johng1 on Thursday 22 February 18 14:16 GMT (UK)
hi looking for james gallogley /married alice martin about 1820 came to scotland about 1840s  name possible not spelt this way
Title: gallogley /martin
Post by: johng1 on Thursday 22 February 18 14:34 GMT (UK)
hi looking for james gallogley married alice martin about 1820s left for scotland 1840s name possible spelt different
Title: Re: gallogley /martin
Post by: *Sandra* on Thursday 22 February 18 14:37 GMT (UK)
Hi Johng1,

There is no need to make multiple threads on the same subject - you have already made a number today

Sandra
Title: Re: gallogley/martin
Post by: johng1 on Thursday 22 February 18 14:56 GMT (UK)
they were rc
Title: Re: gallogley/martin
Post by: Sinann on Thursday 22 February 18 15:39 GMT (UK)
As you don't appear to know which county they come from the only thing to do is check them all
https://registers.nli.ie
Not all parishes will have records to the 1820s.
You could try narrowing the search area down by using the search on Ancestry but without a sub it will only narrow down to county not parish
https://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=61039

It is usual when you don't know the county to make one post in Ireland General, but please don't do that now as you already have several threads but if you find yourself in this position again it's worth keeping in mind.
Title: Re: gallogley /martin
Post by: rathmore on Saturday 24 February 18 12:47 GMT (UK)
find my past

http://www.findmypast.co.uk

James Gallogley age 41, birth 1840, Margaret (Wife) age 40 both born in Ireland, children James age 16 born 1865 in Leith, John 10 born in Kilbarcan 1871, Catherine age 4 born Dunbartonshire 1877. Hugh age 3 born Langloan in 1878

census of scotland 1881

lived at Brown's Square, Coatbridge, Oldmonkland, Lanarkshire

are these your relatives?

Title: Re: gallogley /martin
Post by: johng1 on Sunday 04 March 18 20:46 GMT (UK)
yes they are
Title: Re: gallogley /martin
Post by: Tickettyboo on Tuesday 06 March 18 22:36 GMT (UK)
Welcome to roots chat

Its difficult to know how to go about things when you are new, but you are making people dizzy with the multiple posting. Never mind,  mistakes happen for us all when we are new.

So, in order for folk to help, we need to know what YOU know about these people. If you can tell us what records you have for them and where you found them, then we can look and see if there is anything more out there.

Take your time, think about what you 'do' know and what records you already have, tell us that.
Then think about what you 'want' to know - what's the first thing you want to know - where /when they married? where/when they died?  where they were for a particular census year? Sometimes finding out one thing at a time helps us to focus and find out other things. Tell us that too.

Then post back (into this thread, please don't start another) and others can look and see if they are able to help.

Boo


Title: Re: gallogley/martin
Post by: sarah on Monday 19 March 18 15:34 GMT (UK)
Hi John,

I have just merged all your topics together under Ireland to avoid confusion and duplication of research.

Regards

Sarah
Title: Re: gallogley/martin
Post by: johng1 on Monday 19 March 18 21:14 GMT (UK)
thank you i am in my 70s iam sorry for any confusion i will relook in 10days my daughter died suddenly and i am trying to cope
Title: Re: gallogley/martin
Post by: sarah on Tuesday 20 March 18 09:57 GMT (UK)
Hello John,

I was very sorry to hear about the loss of your daughter, your research can be picked up at anytime.

Kind Regards

Sarah
Title: Re: gallogley/martin
Post by: Cwellan CoDown on Tuesday 20 March 18 10:38 GMT (UK)
Very sorry about the death of your daughter.

Searching in Ireland in the 1840's will be difficult without knowledge of what area.

I believe a Scottish death certificate may gave details of the parents though?

I would exhaust all Scottich records before looking in Ireland in your position