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Derry (Londonderry) / Re: Lecky, Cassidy, Flynn & Duddy
« on: Sunday 25 July 10 07:39 BST (UK)  »
thanks kingskerswell, but I've got that information already. What I'm looking for is to go back further generations like siblings & parents of James & Ellen and James & Sarah

Thanks again

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Derry (Londonderry) / Lecky, Cassidy, Flynn & Duddy
« on: Sunday 25 July 10 06:38 BST (UK)  »
My husband Niall's  maternal great grandparents James & Ellen (Cassidy) Lecky were married on 08/08/1881 in the Long Tower (I believe). James was born approx 1845/46 and Ellen was born about 1842/43. James' father was also called James.

Also, Niall's other maternal great grandparents James & Sarah (Duddy) Flynn were married on 23/10/1879. Both James & Sarah were born approx 1859/60. James' mother was called Elizabeth.

Does anybody have any other information on these people? I would appreciate any help

Frances

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Derry (Londonderry) / Re: Norris
« on: Sunday 11 July 10 10:37 BST (UK)  »
Living in  Perth, W. Australia but on a trip home in January of this year, when I went to the Records Office in Belfast, I found out I was looking at the wrong family tree.  :-[ :'(

What I thought was strange at the time, but had no way of proving or disproving, was the fact that Thomas Norris (that I believed was my GG Grandfather )  and who married Matilda McCorkell (of Dundrain, Donegal) in Ballyarnett Pres Church and moved to the Fountain area in the City had a daughter that chose to get married in Drumahoe. As i mentioned before, it mightn't have seemed too odd as there was a lot of moving around during that period, as people looked for work.

Anyway, I realised I was looking at the wrong people and had to start afresh in regards to my G grandparents. Hopefully that clears up the conflicting requests from earlier posts

Frances

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Derry (Londonderry) / Norris
« on: Sunday 11 July 10 09:55 BST (UK)  »
Hi everyone

Does anyone have a connection to any Norris' of Ardmore/Drumahoe. My G Grandmother Rebecca Norris states Ardmore as her place of residence at her marriage to John James Lynch, at Glendermott 1st Presbyterian Church in Drumahoe. They were married in 17th September 1891 and moved into the Waterside.  Rebecca's father was called Robert. That is all the information I have, can anybody help me?

Yours hopefully
Frances

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Laois (Queens) / Finn or Gleeson from Laois
« on: Thursday 08 July 10 09:52 BST (UK)  »
Seeking information on Joseph Finn born approx 1874 (railway porter)and married Catherine(Kate Gleeson) born approx 1877 in Queens Co, married approx 1893.  ???

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Ireland / 1901 census
« on: Thursday 03 June 10 10:24 BST (UK)  »
it's here, the 1901 census is online

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Antrim / Re: Cesar,Lemon,Heron surnames Belfast
« on: Sunday 23 May 10 04:25 BST (UK)  »
Hi everyone
I have Lemon's in my family tree and I was wondering if there was a relationship with the people in this thread.

My G. Grandmother was Sarah Ann Lemon (c1864) married a William Thompson (07/06/1881) at Trinity C of I church. I also believe there was an Agnes Street connection with her family.  Her father was called William. The only baffling thing I have about her is that in the 1911 census she has that she was born in Co. Donegal but I have not found out any other family connection with that County.

Hopefully the 1901 census, when it comes out, might hold some information on her father and/or mother  (if they were still alive; they weren't in the 1911 one)

Squires :)

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Antrim / Re: Lusk/Flack(Fleck) and Patterson/Skinner
« on: Saturday 01 May 10 11:04 BST (UK)  »
Hi Finiston

My grandmother was Emily Patterson (father -John) and I do believe that John had a brother Joseph. We could be related. My Emily was born in 1902 and her father John was born 1862/63, got married in St Annes (C of I) to Eliza Jane McCoubrey on 05/03/1883. John's father was called Andrew. Do any of those names sound familiar?

Other than that, I haven't had much luck with my paternal side of the family in Belfast.

If I find out anything else that might be of interest I'll keep you in mind.

Frances

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Tyrone / Re: Woods / Campbell
« on: Saturday 10 April 10 13:17 BST (UK)  »
Allen Woods was a farmer from Woodend, Co. Tyrone at the time of Sarah's marriage and William Campbell was a corn dealer from Ballymagorry at the time of the marriage.

Does his help in anyway?

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