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Down / Re: Catherine and Mary Anne Gilmore of Grallagh.
« on: Thursday 21 September 17 23:19 BST (UK)  »
Glad it's helped somebody.

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Down / Re: Catherine and Mary Anne Gilmore of Grallagh.
« on: Thursday 21 September 17 20:46 BST (UK)  »
Just had a look on Ulster Historical Foundation and here is the result of the search. I don't think this is our family. The mother is wrong, our mother and farther would be Hugh Henry and Margaret Bartley and both were catholic.

First Name    Surname    Year    Father's First Name    County   
AGNESS    HENRY    1850    HUGH    Down   
Parish/District   Annaclone 2nd Presbyterian
Address 1   BALLYNANNY
Address 3   Banbridge
Sex   Male
Date of Birth   30:12:1850
Date of Baptism/Registration   02:01:1851
Father's First Name   HUGH
Father's Surname   HENRY
Mother's First Name   AGNESS
Mother's Surname   KEAN


Surname    First Name    Year    Father's First Name    County   
GILMORE    JAMES    1870    JOHN    Down   
Type   Civil Marriages
Date of Marriage   11/11/1870
Husband's Name   JAMES GILMORE
Husband's Address   TIRFERGUS
Husband's Occupation   LABOURER
Husband's Age   FA
Husband's Denomination   Church of Ireland
Husband's Marital Status   Bachelor (Previously unmarried)
Husband's Father's Name   JOHN GILMORE
Husband's Father's Occupation   FARMER
Husband's Witness   HUGH JENNINGS
Wife's Name   AGNES HENRY
Wife's Address   LESSIZE
Wife's Age   M
Wife's Denomination   Church of Ireland
Wife's Marital Status   Spinster (Previously unmarried)
Wife's Father's Name   HUGH HENRY
Wife's Father's Occupation   WEAVER
Wife's Witness   WILSON PHILLIPS
Comment   BY LICENCE REV J A BEERS.
Address 1   DRUMBALLYRONEY Church of Ireland
Address 2   BANBRIDGE
Address 3   DRUMBALLYRONEY


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Down / Re: Catherine and Mary Anne Gilmore of Grallagh.
« on: Thursday 21 September 17 20:39 BST (UK)  »
Just had a look on Ulster Historical Foundation and here is the result of the search. I don't think this is our family. The mother is wrong, our mother and farther would be Hugh Henry and Margaret Bartley and both were catholic.

First Name    Surname    Year    Father's First Name    County   
AGNESS    HENRY    1850    HUGH    Down   
Parish/District   Annaclone 2nd Presbyterian
Address 1   BALLYNANNY
Address 3   Banbridge
Sex   Male
Date of Birth   30:12:1850
Date of Baptism/Registration   02:01:1851
Father's First Name   HUGH
Father's Surname   HENRY
Mother's First Name   AGNESS
Mother's Surname   KEAN


Surname    First Name    Year    Father's First Name    County   
GILMORE    JAMES    1870    JOHN    Down   
Type   Civil Marriages
Date of Marriage   11/11/1870
Husband's Name   JAMES GILMORE
Husband's Address   TIRFERGUS
Husband's Occupation   LABOURER
Husband's Age   FA
Husband's Denomination   Church of Ireland
Husband's Marital Status   Bachelor (Previously unmarried)
Husband's Father's Name   JOHN GILMORE
Husband's Father's Occupation   FARMER
Husband's Witness   HUGH JENNINGS
Wife's Name   AGNES HENRY
Wife's Address   LESSIZE
Wife's Age   M
Wife's Denomination   Church of Ireland
Wife's Marital Status   Spinster (Previously unmarried)
Wife's Father's Name   HUGH HENRY
Wife's Father's Occupation   WEAVER
Wife's Witness   WILSON PHILLIPS
Comment   BY LICENCE REV J A BEERS.
Address 1   DRUMBALLYRONEY Church of Ireland
Address 2   BANBRIDGE
Address 3   DRUMBALLYRONEY


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Down / Re: Margaret Henry
« on: Sunday 17 September 17 12:47 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for your response
Yes I have (we are related). I hadn't seen the post. We are both looking at the same tree and can't get any further back or forward. I've just been on Ancestry and found someone in America researching the Drennan family tree, he has lots of Henry's.

https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/tree/44917519/family?cfpid=6961777893&selnode=1

He has a John Henry 1774 and Jane McCully 1776 having three children Hugh, John and Robert from County Down. Hugh and John are family names. Now I know it's a long shot but this Hugh could be the Father of the Hugh Henry I have. The dates would fall in line and they are from County Down. I'll have to do more searching.
If I could prove a link then John 1774 --> Hugh about 1800 occupation as mariner from his son's wedding cert ----> Hugh 1827 (confirmed by birth records and marriage cert).

Thanks again

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Down / Re: Margaret Henry
« on: Sunday 17 September 17 10:01 BST (UK)  »
Thank you both for your help, it's realy appreciated. Thanks also for the tips on where to look. I've just picked this family search back up after over ten years without looking, so I'm a bit rusty. But I've got the bug again. Things have moved on and there is a lot more infomation and help on Irish ancestors.
I've managed to find Hugh's birth and his mother and farther are listed as Hugh Henry and Bridget Gribben from
Clonallon; County of Down; Diocese of Dromore. Baptisms, Mar. 1827 to June 182
Catholic parish registers at the NLI, Microfilm 05497 / 06 | Page 8
so that ties in whith the info you found on ancestryireland. com.
Thanks again

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Down / Margaret Henry
« on: Saturday 16 September 17 13:36 BST (UK)  »
I'm looking for any information on Margaret Henry or her mother and farther Margaret Bartley and Hugh Henry.

Hugh Henry BORN 20 May 1827 Clonallon Parish Newry, Ireland DIED 20 May 1907 Newry, Ireland
Margaret Bartley BORN Cir 1829  DIED 9 Dec 1897 Rathfriland, Newry, Co. Down
They were married 1 Aug 1849 Newry, County Down, N.I.

They had three children

John Henry  BORN Bap. 23rd June 1850 Warrenpoint, County Down, N.I. DIED 19th August 1914 94 Upper Essex St., Toxteth Park, Liverpool he was married to Annie Mc Evoy 30 Oct 1877 Our Lady of Mount Carmel RC, Toxteth Park, Liverpool.

Mary Jane Henry BORN 21 Mar 1852 Warrenpoint, County Down, N.I. and was married to William Wagstaff 13 Apr 1879 Liverpool, St Nicholas, Lancashire, England

Margaret Henry BORN 23rd March 1856 Warrenpoint, County Down, N.I.

The only information I can find for Margaret is her birth. Margaret and Hugh have 3 children which doesn't seem very many for that period of time. On Hugh's death cert there is a Mary Ann Gilmore or Gilnare as whitness and is his grand daughter.

Can anybody help please?

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Down / Re: Henry's of Newry.
« on: Sunday 13 August 17 22:34 BST (UK)  »
Wow thank you very much
Just checked the will on Ancestry. I've found a William Henry Wagstaff in 1955 of Yew Tree Drive who left £474 to Emily Elizabeth Wagstaff. What did he do with the money? I take it he had a good time.

regards

I like the name of the house.

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Down / Re: Henry's of Newry.
« on: Sunday 13 August 17 15:32 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the info Paul
I've been checking the census, the 1891 census was a bit tricky as John Watkins was transcribed as Matheis, found hin through Daniel. They all seemed to live around the the Essex St. area in Liverpool. I've not had much time to search this weekend but will hopefully give it more time next week.

Regards

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Down / Re: Henry's of Newry.
« on: Friday 11 August 17 11:34 BST (UK)  »
Good morning Paul
I've had a quick look at the info you sent. Evrything does seem to tie in appart from the death of Hugh the farther. I have a copy of his wifes (Margaret Bartley) death cert in 1897 where he is the whitness. I'll keep checking.

Have a good weekend

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