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Armagh / Re: Hamilton and Marshall families
« on: Friday 31 July 20 10:21 BST (UK)  »
 To begin with I didn’t know about  the newry information  I’ve only just discovered that . On the ancestry census info it just states Armagh  just Armagh . I found the recent discovery on Scotland’s people .  Victor, you really are detracting from my original request I was asking people if they could help find them in the newry archives your constant interfering isn’t helping . I’ve decided to leave roots chat because of you . Bye victor , maybe the moderators need to sensor your far too  grumpy Mr meldrew  . I won’t open up any more replies from you it’s such a waste of time .  To others on here that  have been a great help thank you, it’s a shame you have people like victor not really helping a jobs worth of what  interfering I guess 😬 carry on policing better still get a life . The comments about proni are simply ridiculous .   of course I don’t have a particular church that’s what I was asking for help on . I don’t know the area but I’m sure it has a local records office . Maybe you should re think  About commenting on posts they are not helpful

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Armagh / Re: Hamilton and Marshall families
« on: Friday 31 July 20 09:18 BST (UK)  »
 Not quite sure why you bothered to send that message . I said I have  posted about this family prior to post today  . I am still looking for them . I didn’t know they were from newry so I was hoping this new information might shed some more light on them . Hoping that someone locally to Newry might be able to help . To other people reading this if you go into the local archives at any point perhaps you could have a look for me . Not all records are on line I’ve helped many people  who live miles away from my area who can’t get to our local records office . I was just merely asking if someone might do the same .



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Armagh / Hamilton and Marshall families
« on: Friday 31 July 20 07:33 BST (UK)  »
Good morning , I have posted about my Irish ancestors before but new information has come to light . I could out that Betsey ( Elizabeth Hamilton, James Marshall , helen Marshall born 1817 ,  her sisters Mary and Margaret were from newry . This is according to a new census where they were living in old machar in 1841 . I can’t find when they left newry and settled in Scotland and would appreciate any help tracing them in newry . Thanks for your help in advance

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The Common Room / Re: Turners row , Stepney
« on: Wednesday 08 April 20 18:20 BST (UK)  »
Wow thanks , that’s great Jim 1 . I think that’s the name it went by .

Many thanks indeed

G

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The Common Room / Re: Turners row , Stepney
« on: Wednesday 08 April 20 16:46 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for replying , I can’t seem to find it on any maps from that time . There’s a turners road , wonder if that’s it

G

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The Common Room / Turners row , Stepney
« on: Wednesday 08 April 20 16:01 BST (UK)  »
I am trying to find out where turners row was in Stepney in 1851 . Does anyone know today’s location of the road

Thanks
G

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Angus (Forfarshire) / Re: Elizabeth cook
« on: Tuesday 31 December 19 16:45 GMT (UK)  »
You did help me I now have the image of the marriage entry and I’ve learnt some history so thank you .  :)

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Angus (Forfarshire) / Re: Elizabeth cook
« on: Tuesday 31 December 19 16:27 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Dorrie thanks for the explanation I had no idea there was a system to naming children I thought it was just random naming of who they liked !!
 Very interesting

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Angus (Forfarshire) / Re: Elizabeth cook
« on: Tuesday 31 December 19 15:42 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Dorrie

Children of Elizabeth and Alexander were Alexander born 1752 Ann  and David . All born in kerriemuir.

Thanks

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