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Harris Hunter, Ireland
« on: Sunday 12 November 17 01:34 GMT (UK) »
Hello
I am wondering if anyone else has come across my ancestor Harris Hunter and his wife Elizabeth Hunter (nee Lamont). I only have their names from the record of their daughter Elizabeth Hunter Campbell's death in Barnhill Poorhouse on 29.06.1897. Harris doesn't even have an occupation listed, I doubt there's any "gentlemen" in our family though!  ;)
Elizabeth H Campbell  may have had a brother John Hunter, as the 1851 census shows John & Sarah Hunter (both b about 1824 in Ireland) and their son John living with her and husband Nathaniel Campbell and family. May also be a cousin, as the death record I found for John Hunter shows parents as John Hunter and Martha Allan.
I wish I even knew which area of Ireland to look at!  ???
Campbell, Ireland
Christie St Vigeans, Inverkeilor, Brechin, Fettercairn
Frater Selkirkshire
Hunter, Antrim, Ireland
Kydd, St Vigeans, Panbride, Inverkeilor etc, Angus,
McMeekin, Antrim, Ireland
Rankine, Tulliallan etc, Fife
Turcan, Tulliallan etc, Fife
Woodworth, Cornwall

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Re: Harris Hunter, Ireland
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 12 November 17 06:18 GMT (UK) »
Statutory death registration started in Ireland in 1864. There’s only 1 Harris Hunter death in the period 1864 to 1921:

https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1895/05925/4682338.pdf

He died in Antrim town workhouse on 22.7.1895 aged 77. He was a widower and had been a miller.  If the Antrim workhouse admission records have survived, they will be in PRONI in Belfast and might tell you a little more about him.

There are a number of Elizabeth/Eliza Hunter deaths in Antrim in the period 1864 to 1895 that could be a wife, but those records are not on-line free. You would need to pay to view them on the GRONI site.
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Re: Harris Hunter, Ireland
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 12 November 17 07:59 GMT (UK) »
Statutory death registration started in Ireland in 1864. There’s only 1 Harris Hunter death in the period 1864 to 1921:

https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1895/05925/4682338.pdf

He died in Antrim town workhouse on 22.7.1895 aged 77. He was a widower and had been a miller.  If the Antrim workhouse admission records have survived, they will be in PRONI in Belfast and might tell you a little more about him.

There are a number of Elizabeth/Eliza Hunter deaths in Antrim in the period 1864 to 1895 that could be a wife, but those records are not on-line free. You would need to pay to view them on the GRONI site.
Thanks very much for the quick reply Elwyn (which coincidentally is my eldest sister's name, spelt Alwyn)!
That could be his son, as the Harris Hunter I'm looking for fathered his daughter Elizabeth in abt 1813. It certainly is tricky finding Irish records, have run into walls for rellies on both sides of the family, Campbells and McMeekins. One day I'll get to Rasharkin and have a poke around the churchyard!  :)
Niki
Campbell, Ireland
Christie St Vigeans, Inverkeilor, Brechin, Fettercairn
Frater Selkirkshire
Hunter, Antrim, Ireland
Kydd, St Vigeans, Panbride, Inverkeilor etc, Angus,
McMeekin, Antrim, Ireland
Rankine, Tulliallan etc, Fife
Turcan, Tulliallan etc, Fife
Woodworth, Cornwall

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Re: Harris Hunter, Ireland
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 12 November 17 09:45 GMT (UK) »
A post from 2009 looking for Harris Hunter born c1815-
https://www.jstor.org/stable/27697814

Still searching for the family in 2015-
http://www.nifhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Queries-26.1.pdf

I remember this person getting in touch with me years ago and will see if I can find my notes from that time.
Away sorting out DNA matches... I may be gone for some time many years!


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Re: Harris Hunter, Ireland
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 14 November 17 09:43 GMT (UK) »
The only earlier reference to someone called Harris Hunter I could see (ie. earlier than Harris Hunter the Ballymena miller and his wife Rose Hunter) was in the tithe applotment books, he was living in the townland of 'Cruckanolly' in Skerry (1825) - which is otherwise Knockanully:

http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=16430
https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/antrim-lower/skerry/knockanully/

No sign of him there by the time of Griffith's Valuation though (local print date 1862).


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Re: Harris Hunter, Ireland
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 15 November 17 06:12 GMT (UK) »
The only earlier reference to someone called Harris Hunter I could see (ie. earlier than Harris Hunter the Ballymena miller and his wife Rose Hunter) was in the tithe applotment books, he was living in the townland of 'Cruckanolly' in Skerry (1825) - which is otherwise Knockanully:

http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=16430
https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/antrim-lower/skerry/knockanully/

No sign of him there by the time of Griffith's Valuation though (local print date 1862).
Thanks,  :) can I access the tithe applotment books online anywhere?
Campbell, Ireland
Christie St Vigeans, Inverkeilor, Brechin, Fettercairn
Frater Selkirkshire
Hunter, Antrim, Ireland
Kydd, St Vigeans, Panbride, Inverkeilor etc, Angus,
McMeekin, Antrim, Ireland
Rankine, Tulliallan etc, Fife
Turcan, Tulliallan etc, Fife
Woodworth, Cornwall

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Re: Harris Hunter, Ireland
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 15 November 17 08:08 GMT (UK) »

... Thanks,  :) can I access the tithe applotment books online anywhere?


At this point I'm not aware of a single comprehensive online database that enables an all Ireland search covering every record that exists (there aren't records for all land in the first place, as well as urban and non-agricultural land being missing, there were many exemptions). 

If I'm wrong on that 'single comprehensive online database', I'll be delighted for someone to correct me.  The Genealogical Society of Utah (behind the 'FamilySearch' brand) have transcribed a great many of the records for what is today the Republic of Ireland (and some records where parishes overlap with what is today Northern Ireland), the National Archives of Ireland have an online search engine for those here:
http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/home.jsp

Some coverage of the remaining 6 counties in today's Northern Ireland is here (transcription only):
http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com/

County Antrim is specifically covered here:
http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com/antrim/tithe-applotments/


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Re: Harris Hunter, Ireland
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 16 November 17 04:52 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Hallmark and gaffy and aghadowey.
People here are very helpful,wish I'd discovered Rootschat earlier!  :)
Campbell, Ireland
Christie St Vigeans, Inverkeilor, Brechin, Fettercairn
Frater Selkirkshire
Hunter, Antrim, Ireland
Kydd, St Vigeans, Panbride, Inverkeilor etc, Angus,
McMeekin, Antrim, Ireland
Rankine, Tulliallan etc, Fife
Turcan, Tulliallan etc, Fife
Woodworth, Cornwall