Author Topic: Blakely/Bleakley in Newtownards  (Read 33520 times)

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Re: Blakely/Bleakley in Newtownards
« Reply #45 on: Sunday 08 October 17 16:44 BST (UK) »
Stone in Leitrim Presbyterian - transcription previously discussed:

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Re: Blakely/Bleakley in Newtownards
« Reply #46 on: Saturday 09 March 24 20:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi Mary - who posted the family tree that included Charles Blakely - would you be able to tell me if this line was Presbyterian? My 3rd great-grandfather was Charles Blakely and he had a brother James who had both emigrated to Canada (New Brunswick) in the mid to late 1840's when they were teenagers.  I'm trying to figure out where they may have come from and who their parents were.  I see on your tree that Charles and Sarah Simpson had two sons with the names Charles and James and they may be the right age based on Charles birth year of 1789. I'm am wondering if this could be his family. Thank you.