Can anyone help with information on this family.
Shown below is what I have pulled together from online sources like Lindel Buckley's Donegal Resources site, the Moville Records site, Familysearch, Ancestry, PRONI, the National Archive of Ireland site, and the National Libray of Ireland site.
Robert Craig listed in the 1828 Tithe Applotments no other information.
his son? Robert Craig abt 1817 - 19 Dec., 1869. One of these two Roberts is shown in Griffiths Valuation for Carrownaffe, Upper Moville as having just over 38 acres or about 17% of the area of the Townland, can anyone suggest where specifically this might have been, the map accompanying the online image of the Griffiths Valuation does not appear to accurately reflect the entries in the image of the Valuation itself?
There is a will on the PRONI site for the younger Robert which mentions: his wife Eliz and children, sons Robert and George, and William; daughters Lizzie, Anne, Mary, Martha, Barbara, and Roseanna and a grandson Joseph McCurry. The will gives the value of his estate as 290 pounds, how sizable was that for the time and place?
There is a Civil Reg listed on Familysearch for the death of an Eliza Craig in the Inishowen Dist Apr - June 1888, est birth 1822;
No further information.
Robert --- birth abt 1844; have 1901 & 1911 Census; 1907 & 1910 Belfast and Ulster Directories. There is a Robert Craig in the Civil Reg's for Inishowen who died Apr - June 1919, est birth year 1843.
George --- 1911 Census says b abt 1848, Donegal, married, Presbyterian but no wife listed. There is a George Craig in the Civil Reg's for Inishowen who died Apr - June 1920, est birth year 1849. The only George Craig I could find in the 1901 census who came close to matching was George Craig b abt 1851, Donegal, Presbyterian, married, living on Marlbourough St., Londonderry with wife Elizabeth (b Northumberland Co. Eng) and 3 children, a Steamship agent. I have information that indicates this George Craig was the manager of the Steel & Bennie offices in Londonderry from about 1895, probably until the company ceased operations in Londonderry in 1906. In the 1911 census, his wife and children were living in Dublin; she is shown as married but also listed as head of the family suggesting they were seperated. Can anyone confirm George Craig Carrownaffe 1911 and George Craig Londonderry 1901 are one and the same person?
Lizzie --- Estimated birth 1851; no information
Anne --- Estimated birth 1853; edit to reflect reply #1: Anne married William Britton in Nov 1892; they sailed immediately for New York arriving Nov 28 1892, and returned to Santa Clara Co., California. One daughter born in 1895. Family returned to Ireland in 1914 for visit. Anne and daughter visited again in 1924 by which time Wm had died.
Mary --- Estimated birth 1855; could be Mary Craig born Feb 8, 1854 to Robert Craig and Eliza Maginnis who married James Cousley Montgomery (son of Robert and Mary) in Upper Moville, June 14, 1888, and moved to Canada.
Martha --- birth abt 1857; have 1901 & 1911 Census, Will Calendar, Ulster Declaration, died Dec. 19, 1937.
Barbara --- estimated birth 1859; no information
William --- estimated birth 1861; the will mentions that he is to attend a National School, I have not found him in any of the online indecies to National School enrollments; no other information.
Roseanna estimated birth 1847; --- Edit to reflect reply #4: married Frederick McCurry of Coleraine on Apr 21, 1868 at the Presbyterian Church, Moville, announcement appeared in the Londonderry papers. No further information.
Grandson, Joseph McCurry, might be the son of Roseanna and Joseph above, but I beleive he was born Sept 13, 1866 the son of another daughter Rebbeca Jane Craig estimated birth 1844 who married Hugh McCurry of Moville on Oct 18, 1865 in Moville. As Hugh McCurry remarried in 1868, I beleive that Rebbaca predeceased her father Robert. Joseph McCurry married Amelia Press of Greencastle, worked in Moville as a steamship clerk (1901 census) and in the 1911 census he was living on Marlborough St., Londonderry, a coal merchant; he died at Greencastle on Sept, 16, 1932. Can anyone provide burial information for Rebbeca and Joseph?
Thanks
Al