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Re: Quigleys of Glenavy
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 29 October 14 16:55 GMT (UK) »
Hi me again

Also If you come across Ann Quigley & Henry's grave mentioned above with the little Peels in it - I would love to see a photo of that too!

Have a fantastic trip - love to hear all about it!

Una

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Re: Quigleys of Glenavy
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 29 October 14 17:11 GMT (UK) »
I believe there was a fire at St Aidan's. Some church records survived. They are on microfilm at PRONI WHICH Is NOW LOCATED AT THE Titanic quarter in Belfast, I think.

Could you possibly look out for the following grave too - Think they were buried in Crew Glenavy though - Thomas Peel b1762 died 1846 & wife Catherine (nee Allen) b1765

Edward Peel born 1675

Thomas Peele born c1650

Lol!!!!  ;D ;D ;D Well you never know!!!!

Una

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Re: Quigleys of Glenavy
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 30 October 14 03:07 GMT (UK) »
Thank you UnaBobby for your information, glad to hear of another Quigley cousin! I will certainly take photos of any graves that may be relevant and share them. Trip is not til August next year. Will keep in touch. :)
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Re: Quigleys of Glenavy
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 30 October 14 12:01 GMT (UK) »
St Aidan's has very comprehensive records back to 1707 all microfilmed at PRONI. This church covered the CoI parishes of Glenavy, Camlin and Tullyrusk until the building of St John's, Crumlin in the early C20th.


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Re: Quigleys of Glenavy
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 30 October 14 21:55 GMT (UK) »
Thank you akanex2, looks like I will need to allow for some time at PRONI.:)

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Re: Quigleys of Glenavy
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 03 June 15 15:55 BST (UK) »
quigleys

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edward quigley
my great grandfather Birth  1891 in  Glenavy, County Antrim, Ireland   Death 14/12/1944 he was married to Rebecca martin came from ligoniel my granny was Elizabeth Quigley she married alexander greer look to find out more on the Quigley tree and if any 1 has any info on the greer's as I no thay were two big familys have got to talk to some of the Quigley's that I have got in touch by facebook

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Re: Quigleys of Glenavy
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 21 February 16 16:40 GMT (UK) »
Hi

I cannot help with local knowledge but it is my understanding that Glenavy is full of Quigley burials. My gt grandfather had two brothers who both married Quigley sisters from Glenavy. The oldest brother William Lynn Graham married Issamena Quigley in 1884 and James Graham married Louisa Jane Quigley in 1891. I think at least one of these wives was also buried at Glenavy according to her granddaughter, whereas her husband was I think buried at Templepatrick.

Anyway these sisters were daughters of James Quigley (1827-1903) and Matilda Thompson. James was in turn the son of Henry Quigley (1791-1844) and Ann Sloan. The following Glenavy inscription is from a public tree in Ancestry containing these Quigleys.


Erected by Ann Quigley in memory of her beloverd husband Henry Quigley who dies 5th June 1844 aged 53 years their son Henry died 30th August 1850 aged 10.

Also their Grand-children Henry died 6th october 1858 Aged 1 year

Ann died 10th September 1863 aged 6 years

Ann and Margaret Peel who died in infancy.

Isamenia Peel who died in her 60th year also the above named Ann Quigley who died 26th April 1895  aged 90 years.

Also James Quigley died in his 78th year,

Also Grandson of the erector James McCracken who was accidentally drowned in Belfast Lough 13th July 1912 aged 30 to the inexpressible grief of his devoted mother Louisa McCracken (nee Quigley)

also his brother and sister Mary and Willie who died when young.

Also their dear mother Louisa McCracken died 30th December 1920.

Matilda Quigley died 13th April 1914 aged 89

William McCracken died 14th May 1933 aged 84 years.

Cheers

Linda (NZ)
hi would you have edward Quigley

1720–1802


Birth 1720 • Glenavy, County Antrim, Ireland

Death 9 MARCH 1802 • Glenavy, County Antrim, Ireland

5th great-grandfather 
I am looking his mum and dad please

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Re: Quigleys of Glenavy
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 28 February 16 16:53 GMT (UK) »
I believe there was a fire at St Aidan's. Some church records survived. They are on microfilm at PRONI WHICH Is NOW LOCATED AT THE Titanic quarter in Belfast, I think.

Could you possibly look out for the following grave too - Think they were buried in Crew Glenavy though - Thomas Peel b1762 died 1846 & wife Catherine (nee Allen) b1765

Edward Peel born 1675

Thomas Peele born c1650

Lol!!!!  ;D ;D ;D Well you never know!!!!

Una
hi would you have edward Quigley

1720–1802


Birth 1720 • Glenavy, County Antrim, Ireland

Death 9 MARCH 1802 • Glenavy, County Antrim, Ireland

5th great-grandfather 
I am looking his mum and dad please