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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Re: Common Ancestor hints.
« on: Sunday 23 October 22 19:44 BST (UK)  »
Funny, I was going through my common ancestor hints today and found a few of the more distant matches showing a connection to known ancestors but when I look more closely they turn out to be people of the same name but seemingly unrelated, same christian name and year of birth but totally different surname or just random people who I can't really match to.
Since these are distant cousins I often think that I will never really know how these people connect at all.
Rather than using the groups I like to just add notes to matches, that way as I scroll down the list I can see immediately how people connect. With these spurious matches I tend to put question marks.

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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Re: Ancestry DNA Pedigree View Confusion
« on: Sunday 20 March 22 14:47 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
For instance I have a 3rd cousin on my mother's side, if I click on her in Ancestry DNA the first view is of her family tree.The first picture his of her gt and gt gt grandparents in her tree

If I then click on her gt grandfather, Senior Fawcett then I get the second picture which shows his name and under his name its says Laycock/Fawcett family tree.

If I then click on her gt gt grandfather William Fawcett then I get the third picture which shows his name but underneath his name, where it should show the same tree it shows Starkey??

It does this on all of my DNA matches who have large enough trees to be able to see gt gt grandparents.

Curious.

Stu

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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Ancestry DNA Pedigree View Confusion
« on: Sunday 20 March 22 11:47 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
When viewing DNA matches trees in pedigree view, if I click on a name, a box pops up with that persons details. So far so good.

If I click on most names at the top (father's side) then under that person's name it usually says Smith family tree or whatever, which seems to make sense.
If I click on names at the bottom (mother's side) then it doesn't say anything in that place?

Now what's confusing me is that if the tree is large enough to include 2x grandparents and I click on one of those then underneath the name in the box it doesn't say Smith family tree etc, it says my surname instead?
It does this for all 8 gt gt grandparents on fathers side, even where I know the match personally and the person in the tree is not a blood relative, we connect on the mother's side only.

Is it just me or does anybody else see this?

Stu

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: Help please with burial Kirkburton
« on: Sunday 13 March 22 09:48 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
From the Parish Registers of Kirkburton Vol 2

May 1708 Entry No 9493

Edward son of Edward Nobles late of Gawthrop (Gawthorpe) in Kirkheaton parish buried from Thomas Nobles House at Roydhouse the 21st day.

Stu

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Roscommon / Old Drum Cemetery, Co Roscommon
« on: Sunday 02 May 21 18:05 BST (UK)  »
I have been looking for burials of my Hogan family in the parish registers of St Peters Athlone but prior to 1840 at least there seems to be only two?
I know that they lived in the Drum area so would probably be buried at the old Drum cemetery.
Does anybody know if those burials would have been under a separate parish register to St Peters or if any other records still exist?
Stuart

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Roscommon / Hogan of Athlone
« on: Saturday 24 October 20 17:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
I have children of a Patrick Hogan and Margaret Hynes of Ardkeenan in Athlone:
Daniel 1837
John 1839
James 1848
Michael 1850
I can find baptisms for Daniel and John at St Peters Athlone but not for James or Michael.
Daniel and Michael were both of Garrynagowna when they married, Daniel, James and Michael all had children in Garrynagowna.

Can anybody find a baptism for James or Michael Hogan, father Patrick?

Stuart

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Ireland / Re: O'Connor Brickwall and Irish Genealogy
« on: Tuesday 25 August 20 19:50 BST (UK)  »
Wow :o
You are all amazing. I have been searching for so long and suddenly I'm overwhelmed.

This does fit in with my mother's story that Robert O'Connors wife died, possibly in childbirth.

I'm amazed at how far apart these children were born, I was hoping they were all somewhere near Athlone  and maybe that is why i haven't found them.

Thanks very much to all concerned and can I just ask one more question? Does anybody have any idea where Robert and Hannah married?

Stu

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Ireland / O'Connor Brickwall and Irish Genealogy
« on: Monday 24 August 20 20:55 BST (UK)  »
I have 3 sisters, Bridget b 2 Apr 1865, Margaret b 5 Mar 1866 and Annie b 10 Jun 1874. All dates are from the 1939 census.
They all say their father was Robert O'Connor when they married, Bridget in Ballinasloe Galway and Margaret and Annie in Athlone.
On the Irish 1911 census Bridget said she was born co Galway and Annie said Limerick city, I can't find Margaret.
I can't seem to find their births or a marriage of a Robert O'Connor, not helped by not really knowing which town or parish to search.
Is there any way to track these people down?

Stu

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Owlet Hall, Dalton, Huddersfield
« on: Saturday 20 June 20 14:06 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
I fear my Copleys at Laverock are too early for gravestones in 1584, even though they go back to the 13th century in Kirkheaton.
 Kirkheaton.info does have the Leigh Tolson book about Kirkheaton though which mentions Copleys at Laverock but I don't see Owlet

Stu

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